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HARLANS VISIT | GOV, PARKS FOR SEVERAL DAYS | F.E. Company’s Chief Here on Busmess—Is Guest of Gov. Parks as guests r. ar mpany. e Harlans he end of OPPOSITION T0 ANY CHANGE IN U. . DRY LAWS Minnesota Anti-Saloon League Very Bitter on Great Issue POLIS, Minn., Feb. 13.— sota Anti-Saloon League has adopted resolutions against ed change” in the la and opposing a roferendum on the issue. The rding MINNE s s, ac-| adopted, | over emph the wet | great nev gathering of events calculated to the public against Pro-| on and call attention to dis- ews which makes the | agencies unreliable as pur- s of the news of the day.” | - - ented Tacior les, P peds a of each cake| to encourage chil- | ten to get the coin | nd that brand of | center OPENS Coats It is with pleasure we extend you an invitation to visit with us at our opening Monday morning. The newer and smarter ecreations in ladies’ readytowear are arriving on every boat and our prices on this new merchandise will Visit with us; we we do want you to col we are offering. During our openi x FRONT STREET b THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 13, 1932. BIG FIRE AT SKAGWAY;LOSS IS §300,000 White Pass Roundhouse ‘and Car Shops De- stroyed Last Night (Special to The Empire) SKAGWAY, Alaska, Feb. 13— At 10 o'clock last night the White Pass and Yukon' Route roundhouse and car shops were completely de- stroyed by fire. Several locomotives and other equipment were badly damaged. vicinity. All equipment near the round- house was moved to safety and only quick action by the Skagway Fire Department saved the town. The loss is estimated at $300,000. It is understood here a modern roundhouse and car shops will be erected, work starting at once, Train service will not be inter- rupted. The origin of the fire is not ‘The fire raged for several hours | and at times threatened the whole 4 5 v . /s Though only 26 years old and a bachelor, Judge Antonio Del Rosal, of the Juarez, Mexico, Civil Court, has earned the reputation of being the “easiest divorce judge.” Judge Rosal’s generosity in the matter of . handing out decrees has turned Juarez and the neighboring EI | Paso into divorce colonies that ! make Reno look like a rummage gale. The Mexican province of | Chihuahua has enacted a divorce law which makes it possible to | REPUBLICANS WANT T0 BEAT BOVAODSEVELT ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 13—Presi- } dent Hoover is blemed for instigat- | { | i ing the Assembly probe of the® | administration of Gov. Franklin D. | Roosevelt, Senator John Dunnigan, {chief of the Democratic forces said here today. “The Republicans want to beat | Gov. Roosevelt now instead of nex$ | November,” said the Senator. | Sen. Dunnigan charged that ord {ers from Washington were 1e- | sponsible .for the resolution calling % |the Legislature to inquire into the, g‘ State administration. RS Juneau Suits Lingerie or over, we will present FREE, a very useful gift. Take advantage of this offer. JUNEAU FROCK SHOP Andrew Rosnes; Fremont, Olaf| Winther. | The Explorer and the Norland | are schooners. The former will fish with the small boats in the inside waters of Icy Strait and Cross Sound, but the latter will go to the ocean banks. ! The schooner Portlock, of Seattle, | NORWEGIAN IS GRAGKJUMPEfifi&mfimfi;&#;fifim i her way to the outside banks. | e ———— 19-YEAR-OLD T G':l‘g;f‘r Rlllld Mak(‘.s DiS- ; tance of 218 and 226 | S 7] 1] ian, late yesterda the inter-| national ski jumping contest of the Olympic competition: His jumps were 218 and 226 feet Hans Beck, of Norway, ond. His jumps were 208 feet. Kaabe Walberg, also of Norway, was third with jumps of 204 and! 210 feet | _ Grandson of King Gustav| t5> Marry Daughter of Merchant as S and 232 o/l ldam JEaRdNE ol ol ol O = — - — = Holds Lung» Pt ALIBUT BOATS| Daily Cross-word Puzzle | ACROSS Solutiorf of Yesterday’s Puzzie 20. Chlet | 1. Greater gafiyrln amount ity | . Garments of 23, Having [ | o taken too 10. Leave out R, Lo e | 14 At any time educe to | 15. Plane: comb, 7% 28, Roof ! | 16, tnvited S siopes on® " nvite Juneau Fleet Will Be Ready| i7: Dasaream [T all sides 19. Car drawn 3 29, Copper colns to Leave for Banks ¥i. sl anoer 30, Clerical collar ! T 22, Added |E | 81 Varlety omorrow numbers P 33, Town in 24. Light brown New fi | 26. Flower 2 Hampshire Fifteen boats of Juneau’s fleet " Dcuonmlner A 34, Tracts of | have taken bait and ice preparatory | 35" Deep crack ‘&%Ti'na | to going to the banks and virtually in & L] 7. To be: Latin jall of the craft will be ready to| sa mibbea out A 4L Marchers |leave tomorrow for their fishing 35. Art!st'; 42, Eml‘!l” i ‘ | waters. They plan to have their| gq afar :5 Ix;owu : N?fiwn o5 m L ripools gear out immediately after mid-| bearing 5, Selvy . LI 48. Narrate | S A rocks 56. Biblical mMore than erroneously {night Monday night, the time of | 33, Roman BIgh priest 2. Above 50. Short for !the opening of the season. 89, aiuperor 58, lnl of % Restores to . "Ez?nez?r Boats that took bait and ice late | 3% Atbreviation .. . mineral ens . O VIGARE 2 erday /) 8 eir cap-| take notice 63. Acquired lily pads b rdayy.and today, and their cap-| o o take na PRt s 4. Before P o ins are 4 Right 65. Pendent ¥ E‘lmm"e- 56, A hitomobile |~ Addington, Sivert Anderson; orthy ornaments 6. Fish sauce . Ardor . bbr, 67. A : %8 57. |Avona, Olaf Larsen; Dixon, Emil| ¢4, Anblent el i Tamaeds 55 Homen et Samuelson; Explorer, Magnus Han- Irish 68. Black bird prefix 61. Medicinal ! capital 70. Conspiracy 9. Fatherless lant sen; Ford, Ole Brensdal; Ida II,| 46. Philippine ;; IF'{‘equ re 10. Jnm;nhcle 62. Princeiy " OnAeriki: : savages . Force ai sas Ital i d Preie Dot | on (oondSVAnR o Toa. I, Trediy, ppeid e nolsily 11. Kind of cat house 3 s | Waldal; Margaret T. Peter Hildre; | Pythlas through 12. Notion 64. Disencumber Alvin O. King (above), ally of |Norland, Thomas Sandvik; Emma,| 49- Old-timer the nose 13. Bird of the 66. Mineral riuey P. Long and former presi- e 4 ’1 6L Climbing 73. Toward the gull family spring ¢ "‘Yo' e Sm: sonath, AeHIGES John Winther; Oceanic, Olaf West- | organs ot lrelxered 18. Subwuem 69. Left-han i t 3 a a vine side selling page: abbr. e duties of governor of Louisiana (% 0 Thelma, Bernt Alstead. er Long took the oath as a Boats that had previous taken v — Vivian, Charles Larsen; Tern,| A ) lydaus ans Ay AR I S5 A STOCKHOLM, Feb. 13.— Prince The (zérman hockey team scored . pennart, grandson of King Gustav, | ¥ » second victory over the Polish'of Sweden, will marry Karin Niss- PACIFIC FOR TEBENKOF leam today by a score of 4 t0 1 yandt, a commoner, daughter of Q‘GUAL BUNKERS in the last game of the two teams in the Olympic contest. - wealthy Stockholm merchant, in London, because his grandfather | objects. The couple, with attend- ants, will go to London next week s repart for the wedding Explorers discovered in Arizona| Another paradox is that liquor i T | an unfini. d dam 1,000 years old, straight makes a fellow walk| Perhaps an ancient Muscle Shoals. crooked. | o . R - {Ohlson Announces Rail- road Betterments—Con- fers with Gov. Parks attitude t rd the soviets | | | i | (Continuea rrom Page One) was agreed that a solution was in sight even though no funds were appropriated. Supply Alaska Coal An aggressive campaign to mar- ket Matanuska coal in Southeasy Alaska, in fact in all of the Terri- tory where transportation makes it | possible, will be launched in the near future, Col. Ohlson told Gov. Parks. The construction of the bunkers at Seward is the first step in this program. Matanuska mines are producing a fine fuel now and will be able to ship good coal to all Alaskan com- | munities on the coast on a com- petitive basis, both as to quality and price, with Washington, Utah and British Columbia coals, he | declared. C. V. BROWN WEDS _ GIRL KNOWN HERE C. V. Brown, Deputy in charge of the United States Marshal's Of- fice at Petersburg, was recently | married in the States, and he and | his bride were passenge:s on the 'steamship Northwestern which | came north from Seattle this week- end. They disembarked at Peters- burg, where they will make their home. Mrs. Brown, according to North- western passengers who came to Juneau, is known in this city. Her maiden name was Ophis King and her former home was in Vicksburg, Miss. She is'dark-haired and pret- ty, about 21 years old. She talks with a Southern accent. She was here last November for more than Shop MRS. J. BRUMBERG MONDAY MORNING Dresses ~ Millinery o wocks Many & poor prune wastes his time trying to knock off a political Plum. Hosiery - 8 Japan seems to be convinced that diplomatic notes are only scraps f 4 at once capture and hold your attention. aaninal itwo wesks taking subscriptions for | | | | With almost a capacity cargo, the ‘muwrship Pacific, Capt. Paul Kegel, {lett her berth in Juneau harbor |this forenoon and, against a lash- ing snow storm, turned the Rock Dump on her way, in accordance with regular schedule to Tebenkof and way ports. N | } MASQUE BALL A. B. Hall {Auspices No. 439 Women of Moose- heart Legion i Good Prizes | Music by the ARCTIC PLAYERS L T O LT T UL LT TET T —Admission— Gentlemen, 75¢ Ladies, 25¢ LT T T Dancing Nine-Thirty T do not wish you to feel obligated to purchase, but me in and be convinced of the values and the styles ng week, with each purchase amounting to $5.00 Leader Department Store TELEPHONE 454 NEAR GASTINEAU HOTEL PHONES 9295 GEORGE BROTHERS 'pre:ent important facts and ex- retary of Treasury. sever the marital knot in 24 hours in complete secrecy. 3 OFFICIALS GIVEN OATHS | SBEOSSIE g Corrupt Practices iMellon, Mills, Ballantine to Be Made Are Sworn in—Take WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 13— New Positions Bishop James Cannon, Jr., success- ful in having indictments against! WASHINGION, . C., Feb. 13— him dismissed, intends to shortly Three public officials have taken issue his full defense against the'their oaths for their new offices. charges of Corrupt Practices. He' Andrew W. Mellon has been sworn | said he would not make immediate in as Ambassador to Great Britain. comment on court cases in view| Ogden L. Mills has taken the| of the plan of the presecution to ocath as Secretary of Treasury and appeal. He said the defense should | Arthur A. Ballatine as Under-Sec- | known. | BISHOP CANNON TO PRESENT HIS % f | | NEW SHIPMENT VALENTINE CANDIES Page and Shaw Brand IN FANCY HEART-SHAPED CONTAINERS $1.25 to $2.50 Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 plain misleading statements “made| Tha ceremonies were performed | before committees and inthe press.” in the Treasury office. ACOUSTICAL WORK IS COMPLETED HERE, C. Marks, representative of the Thomas Moulding Company, of Chicago, which had the contract for making acoustical improve- ments to the United States Dis- trict Court room -in the Federal and Territarial Building, has com- pleted the task. He will leave Ju- neau tonmight on a southbound steamship dfor the States. ROBINSON HAS BAD HAND i William Robinson has entered St.| Ann’s Hospital for treatment of an| infected hand. P e R S R L LS S, st e FLOUR Wholewheat, 10-pound bags ................. . GARNICK’S—~Phone 174 o P 4 8 RESOLVE TODAY to Have A GOOD HEAD OF : HAIR A NATURE never intended you should become BALD. Your hair is a pro- tection and adds to your personal appearance. HAIR ROOTS NEVER DIE Because your hair comes out, the root is not dead, as some suppose. The hair grows not from “roots,” but from the papillae that remains alive in the scalp as long as the body itself lives. It can truly be said that the hair “roots” never die. NOURISHMENT COMES FROM WITHIN Hair nourishment comes from within thru an increase in the blood sup- ply and correct glandular functioning. “Food” for the hair must come to the papillae at the so-called “root” as it does to a plant. 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