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8 - - - MERCURY DROPS DEER RAIDS BY | TO 11 DEGREES: WILD DOGS ARE TO GET COLDER REPORTED HERE P::in us Low Admiralty, a_ichagof and Baranof Island Herds Said to Be Hit Chichagoff, Baranof i are reported Winter's Equalled at Noon and Mercury Still Falling iquarters of the | > Commission. On the amed islands it was are in consid- here are but | d I d to have le reports, | dog population of some | e of them are n the nearby es carcasses of | same pel and Weath a moderate norther THE DAILY ALASKA.EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10, 1932. Dail vy Cross-u/ord Puzzle AGROSS Vivacity: tantalum 9. Marine distress + Cooking vessel . Stberian v . Accustomed . Spurred on . Insect Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle . 2000 pounds . Pronoun Woltramite Purlnble bed . Vegetlb!e . Native metal 33. Offer a pr Writing flud Perish from . Greek letter . Hastened . Morbidly tender . Understand . Hewing tool Sole 5. Female sheep 46. Be_the . Pulpy fruit . Attach v thread 5 Long narrow 1 . Alternative inlet VIOLATIONS OF DRY LAWS FALL T0 LOW FIGURE Only 22 Re;;ed in Janu-| ary for the Entire First Division January liquor prosecutions in the First Division dropped to an inusually low figure, totaling but 22 for the entire month, according to statistics made public today by United States Marshal Albert White. These covered the cases filed in Federal courts, district and commissioners’, but not those in municipal courts. Pleas of guilty were entered by 15, | and seven pleaded not guilty and were released on bail. Fines assess- ed amounted to $1980 and jail sentences aggregated 12 months. Jueau lead in the number of re- ported violations with 10. Ketchi- A.R.C. T0 HOLD CONFERENGE OF FIELD MEN HERE |Annual CorIa;nce of Dis- { trict Chiefs Opens on March 11 The annual confernece of Alaska Road Commission to be at- tended by members of the Com- mission and its field chiefs will open here on March 11 and last until March 18, it was announced today. Maj. Malcolm HElliott, Pres- ident of the organization, will pre- side. The purpose of the meeting is to give final touches to next season's icuss general conditions. The regu- |lar progra mwill have to be altered materially owing to the reduced the Federal appropriation that is m- kan was a close second, with 9.y S g g Chitina, T. H. Huddleston, Valdez district superintendent, M. S. Ed- munds, chief of the Anchorage dis- trict, Superintendent Frank Nash of Falrbanks, and Asociate Super- intendent E. F. Bauer, Nome, and UF BEER BlLL Jack Coates, Superintendent of Equipment, have been directed to Agreement Between Re- come here for the gathering. publlcan an d Demo— President Elliott, Maj. L. T. At-| kins, Engneer Officer, and Tke P. cratic Wets Sought WASHINGTGN, D. C., Feb. 10— Taylor, Asoclate Engineer, will par- | Executive committees of the House ticipate in the conference. —————— WAR FLOWERS PROVE PEST |Republican and Democrats wets are BRISBANE, Australia — Scarlet |attempting to reach an agr:ement \POPP‘GS imported from Flanders on the form of a beer bill the nd planted widely in Queensland |group will be asked to support for remembrance” have become a »%e‘eral measures are being con- pest to farmers who find hand- ‘sldered but it is not likely that any pulling the only effective means of |agreement will be reached im- ,destmylng the tenacious plants. |mediately. R The two groups have already vot- More than two packages of chew-|ed to support a constitutional {ing gum a weck is the allotment of |amendment providing for State the average American family. control of liquor. program for road and trail build-| |ing and maintenance and to dis-| FRESH COOKIES Large assortment of plain and fancy — The d Thursday | e e ipped of flesh | Cralg, Dotecabiine: gnd Hiltis Ml T e oD found. The | one each. No other towns in the! Five of the si® road districts stigate the Division were represented. kwm be represented at the confer- completes its | | ence—Chitina, Valdez, Anchorage, ns which is Fairbanks and Nome. The Kusko- b n Icy Strait| kwim district will not have a rep- betrwe M. J. BUCEY GREETS s Bk S FRIENDS IN JUNEAU| k. ;. shepard, Superintendent at an automobile garage there FOTAKEFROM. MILLS NAMED | SummeGmE Sy PRIBILOFS FOR FOR TREASURY V7771 1 W .f////fi'. i sy g - Masque Ball A. B. HALL SATURDAY Best Grades 0nly—50 cents pound GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92—95 md h!dt‘ Commission and Wrangell Five Deliveries Daily J. Bucey of Ketchikan, who Oduna. He supervised the repairs | 1931 Is LARGE Nomination Qf‘nt to Senate {to the Oduna after she went! aground recently at Mary Island | near Ketchikan [ with that of Arthur [ A ‘The crafe Was inspected here by| Ballatine Jchn Newmarker and Capt. J. M.| Clark of the United States Steam- | boat Inspection Service. The of-| ficials pronounced her seaworthy | the Senate the nomination of Og- and she will procesd to Seward as den L. Mills to be Secretary of iginally scheduled. Treasury and Arthur A. Ballatine | : Auspices Women of Mooseheart Legion No. 439 to be Under Secrets The nom- ke il 1he mesignatiofl Ot WIND STOPS ODUNA | 75 LANDING AT DOUGLAS —SIX PRIZES— Fisheries Bureau Reports 881 Blue and White Foxes Last Year WASHINGTON, D. C.,, Feb. 10.—| President Hoover has submitted to hundred and elghty-one fox pelts were taken on the Pribi- lof Tslands by employes of the Bu- reau of Fisheries in De: cording to the service bu January that has just been releas- ed by that bureau. Blue fox pelt numbered 857 and 24 were white | ECUADOR DUSTS Most of the take was made on| St. George Island where 624 blues [ oz i 5 GOLD STANDARD 233 blu" 1ador, Feb. 10— bandoned the ssponding perioc some time the the total number skins ‘nation has been having financial taken was 541, of which 199 were difficulties. obtained from St. Paul Island and SRESETT | Nicholas Castro, 41 years old, a 342 on St. George Island. Old papers for sale at The Empire. !miner, died this morning ni Sf.| She has asked the well-known 3 BTN - — - = - ! Ann’s hospital in this city of influ- painter Meinheer van Konynen- | enza. He entered the hospital two g, to choose the pictures for | “The Most Appropriate”--Best Sustained--Most Comical Costumes and Characters nd operations yielded and 24 white fox pelts These +igures, the bi MUSIC BY THE ARCTIC PLAYERS o T el ot N CASTRD 4] abeyance pending advices from the 1 a o .5 e Sy, ‘ho has boen nofe ie body is at the Juneau-Young | . . | Strong wind at Douglas prevent- = ed the landing there today of the ( | Steamship Company. The vessel Dutch Painters Benefit which has coal to discharge at : : ; there this morning, but was unable THE HAGUE, Feb. 10—Queen'i, 4 s, ghe lay at anchor in Iliness of Little More than| ot her drawings and sketches in|RSHLERN SRADACH 0L torencon. Tws Weske: Dirat oil colors for the benefit of Dutch Two Weeks' Duration Ambassador 10 Great Br y . cargo carrier Oduna of the Alaska Queen’s Art on View; UF INFLUENZA | Douglas, tried to make the wharf Wilhelmina intends to exhibit some Gestinueau 'Channel all forenoon \ 5 who have suffered by the Ends Fatally afternoon. On failing again, she anchored behind the Rock Pile. The unloading of the coal at Douglas will require two or three | hours . slump | Her majesty has done consider- able drawing and painting, - both in Hololand and abroad. Gentlemen 75¢, Ladies 25¢ Dancing 9:30 - Old papers for sale at The Empire. TR OCTERROOIVE nnual Suit learance 50 SUITS alt Price No Alterations SALES FOR CASH ONLY! weeks ago last Sunday. the exhibition. i e aska Juneau Gold Min- ing Company four years. He w: member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. So far as known here his only surviving relatives are a father, a sister and a brother in San Fran- cisco. The brother’s e is Man- uel Castro ~nd a me: e has been sent to him acquain him ~ith the demise. Funeral arrangements ATTENTION REBEKAHS Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A will | meet in regular business session tonight at 8 o'¢lock. I. O. O. F. Hall. All members are requested to be present. EDITH SHEELOR, Noble Grand. ALPHONSINE CARTER, Secretary. Auspices L. 0. O. Moose MUSIC BY ARCTIC PLAYERS Admission $1.00 Ladies Free Luncheon Served are held 12 | —2dV- A DRASTIC REDUC- TION to sell every suit in the lot. $50.00 Suits Now . 42.50 Suits Now . 38.00 Suits Now . 35.00 Suits Now . 28.00 Suits Now .. 14.00 25.00 Suits Now .. 12.50 This opportunity comes but once yearly H. S. GRAVES, “The Clothing Man®. 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