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2 THL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 16, 1932. { HUNTED MAN TR ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzlu 13, : Li AVELS AT i A LN 1 f B d [ c PIAICITTIH AM[S 'a EO e lnen | 1 ARIOIWZZW[O| LIAIN| £ } P 14 DIEIVIIISEI [N LITIE] 27 ~ i 15 HEINAITIE ISITIE “3 i | OlARE I [T[S TIEIR] 28 all owels [Demented Slayer of EIAZET » m Mountie Reported Head- DID i RS ERIM gl&l & - 1 | OlAlS ] £ 33 ‘ ed for Alaska Line ) HIELPIE S| o ¢ K. T : ILIA[TIE T 51 e T TOWE AKLAVIK, Feb. 16.—Making fast- E IURKISH TOWI er time, Albert Johnson, demented ' man bronze ||| {NIE ERRLY AITIE| g happu who killed a mountie, is| Lath EDIEIREZ O KIOIN]| 25 18x36 through the Porcupine mptorily [N|E[S]S EAW| ‘D|E[E[D] 4 He is 90 miles west D = 8 g, and about 175 shrubs 43. Stands 4 2 for 25 cents boundary. | 31 0ld directly 1 exclamation opposite to 4 \ 33. Make 44 f{rlrflc[] s 4 'y R. May, flier, sting the mounties in an at-| 1pt to capture the demerited | man. It is believed JGhnson's sup- plies are getting low and he is also | hampered by an e me blizzard, — e FILM JOURNALS corrections in TURKISH TOWELS 22x44 35 cents Anxiety Winglike . W 1nl ult Stitches Dmly Cross-word Puzzle Domestie fowls . Grit Droops Skiliful . Exclude 7. Genus of sticklike Insects . First word of th handwi on the wi . Conjunction . Cavities . River. embankm Improve 34. Disunite er 49. Notable periods Above Top cards Act wildly Men who operate a boat 54. Pronoun Attengant tn | a store o . Unit of welght Eastery HUCK TOWELS {12 P 4“‘[‘ 7% 9 95 cents i Y 2 for 25 cents FULL UF HUKUM‘ = T GLASS TOWELS NEW YORK, Feb, 16. — The! b changed attitude of most mot 2 for 25 cents picture fan magazines toward th idols, aims and achievements o ¥ pments of the past few years, PILLOW CASES,3 for $1.00 n you stop to think about it. | e so long ago the policy o v TETS 9 tically all of thes> publication: :‘“I“L‘r‘\‘ 81x90 ... 1.00 was to give every film subject a | 5 T C G e = sugary coating. It appeared to the | PEQUOT SHEETS, 72x99, each 1.35 reader that thelr editors and writ- | — ~T O ST - ers stood in awe of every person l’};Ql OT g1H]LI‘4TS, 81x90, each 1.35 who had access to the studios, from | o janitor to star. | PEQUOT SHEETS, 81x99 1.45 Thoir pages dripped with saccha- | * rine compliments and hurrahs, andw 3 T N Q "TTTR Y o =44 nu&nng bitter was hidden between | 3 PEQUOT SHEETS, 81x108 ..... e Where there. was no| [47 48 4 ¥ . 5 e ~ - a personality or proj- BEDSPREADS, 72x105 ......... 2.5 h an 181 make: 3 15157 cake for fandom.| sm and realism be- | BIGENTENNIAL LUNCHEON HELD AT NOON TODAY [Chamber “Unofficially” Opens Washington Bi- centennial Observance {Continuea from Page One) the ‘door ‘bck ‘of ‘the head of the e just above the chair of Presi- dent Allen Shattuck. At the op- end of the room a large e of Washington was hung the wall and draped above it was a third large flag. d smaller flags were placed obove the wall lights which were in red, white and blue, and in oth places along the walls. On ‘the table were red, white and blue ‘favors, and hatchets and \¢herry clusters cut from paper. Theze were made by pupils in the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh grades in the lccal Public. Schools under the direction of Mrs, Lance Hend- rickson. The idea was suggested by Mrs Josephine Rustgard, Appreciation Is Voiced President . Shattuck voiced the Chambet’s appreciation fo Mrs. Ellis, Mr: their assistance, and to Dr. Alberts He also thanked Manager. Chris Bailey for his co-operation with the: special committee which under th> direction of M. 8. Whittier, Chair- n, arranged the details of the 2, Bailey had a special menu the luncheon, serying turkey and all the fixin's, FIVE ARE' ARRESTED FOR FRACAS; VARIOUS CHARGES ' ARE FILED | Ohnarges ranging from assault with a dangercus weapon to drunk and disorderly conduct have been filed against five persons arrested by Municipal and Federal officials, ban to creep into the movie maga- | T e s Today fthey boast of their| fr= 5 and bubble-pricking. They l v, ey gossip freely about the frail~| ————— : B B L S es of the famous, and usually they | soyTHERN BASEBALL HEAD |Ho writes under a pen name, kept p the brakes on their asms. ‘The film journals were, of course, WRITES FICTION ON SIDE even enthusi- | B.] .BEHR /DS CO., Inc. ] o et et blished star writer. falling in line with the trend “E“‘ng‘fs C'I;;“" an(at:or;gtwn A SRAL Y BT SO ety B of the times. The crowd was quit- s are ) apdone g Juneau’s Leading Department Store tine the Tision show to watels the John D. Martin, lawyer and pres once in dent of the Southern Baseball as- danc> turns his hand to short P. 5.: You can still find plenty of hokum between some of the covers. he has — RSP S T .. 'his off hours dictating his sto : . ¥ Fows s M rhee Conoern has Teselv” to His stendgrapher. virginia z THE wsed 15 per | 2 e x:(’”""““ on tecla.| Most of Martin's storles are hu- | will play nine foo N v s b machines for recla- e Sl e g e Florence the last 10 ye morous ones dealing with baseball. | fall. hop mation projects in Greece. Specialty Sl gip N Prop. & AAAARAAAAZAAAAR AAAAAAAAL D | © ® © we can give your prmtmg that modern~ istic touch se popularin | present day advertising AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL GEORGE WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL | | | That Overhaul JOB Come in and see us about our SPECIAL WINTER MONTH OVERHAUL PRICES CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. 3 EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF dredth anniversaty of the birth of George Washington. It is a nation-wide tribute paid to the father of our country, nor does it stop the day after the twenty-second, but the cele- bration goes right on and through Thanksgiving day, 1932. During this period America and the rest of the world will again feel the influence, and know the wisdom of George Washington. It is a heritage of which we' can be justly proud. In honor of this great event, this bank will remain closed all day February 22, 1932. B. M. BEHRENDS BANK from his close frie: he hopes some time to be ‘““An Now, tories In the leading while. 2z out of the alleged party teld in a 'Willoughby Avenue cabin last week. se taken into custody were: Whe W. K. Ames, M. S and two Indian women, ine Cato and Hazel Benson who is alleged to have stab- d the Benson woman in the leg, charged with assault with a | dangerous weapon. Wheat was charged with assault The other three wer: s of drunk and dis- bing 1h!‘ 1g has been hel e Arresting officers were Ch)"‘ ‘Of Police ‘G. A. Getchell and Dep- |uty TUnited States Marshal Tom | Newcombe. | cat he Snow_and Mrs. Davis for]] roast || U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather J 3 (By the U. 8. Weather Burean) !w for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 16: Rain tonight and Wednesday; moderate southerly winds. LOCAL DATA Time mmmm Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity — Weauner 4 pm. yest'y .....3034 38 % SE 12 Cldy 4 am. today . 30.27 87 87 SE 14 Rain Noon today 30.14 40 85 SE 16 Rain VABLE AND RADIO mBTS YRSTERDAY § ' ° " "7 ‘% popay Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.n. Station— temv. temp. | emp. temp. velc.sty 24 hrs Weather BOIROW i =, M5, -6 HAS UB L0 Glear Nome 26 -2 -2 -2 i B 0 Cldy Beth:l - S 12 10 30 24 56 Snow Fort Yukon -14 -14 -14 --10 4 02 Cldy Tanana ... s -6 -6 4 4 14 Cldy Fairbanks ... 24 10 10 22 4 14 Snow Eagle i 16 16 | 16 18 12 [ Cldy St. Paul 14 14 12 16 22 50 Snow Dutch Harbor 52 34 | 26 30 14 A0 Cldy Kodiak - . 40 38 36 a8 0 0 Cldy Cordova 34 34 32 32 8 1.26 Snow Juneau ... ... 88 38 35 37 1 09 Rain Sitka 39 - 34 — 0 124 Clgdy Ketchikan 44 44 32 34 4 0 Pt. Cldy Prince Rupert 40 40 32 34 0 0 Cldy Edmonton . 80 18 | -2 -2 6 Trace Clear Seattle - i 44 | 32 32 8 02 Clear Portland 38 38 80 80 4 08 Clear San Francisco ... 5¢ 52 40 44 12 .08 Clear *—Less than 10 miles. ‘The pressure is lowest this morning in the Interior and moderately low throughout the remainder of the Territory except the Southeast and extreme North. Snow has fallen over most of the Territory, with rising temperaturss except in the Aleutian Islands and the extreme Southeast. , The pressure si high west of the Pacific States and northward to Southeast.Alaska, and near the middle Aleutian Islands, with slightly lower. temperatures over these districts. ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY ‘AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook- Butter Austin Fresh Tamales ' PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 Doriss B £ B gl oINS, —— - JUST ARRIVED—Another new stock of WALLPAPER Juneau Paint Store 3 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Picory WiGoLy R INDIAN NUT COMBINATION ‘ Start your fire with INDIAN——qmck clean heat. i your fire with Carbonado for a loug lastmg heat. BANKED FIRE ALL DAY and enjoy BARGAIN HEATING. CARBONADO .. 0ld Papers for sale at Empire Office { INDIAN NUT COAL A clean, washed NUT COAL of good size and extraordinary service. It is an excellent range fuel and in combination with CARBONADO EGG-NUT COKING COAL makes an efflcwm and eeonomical furnace blend. Bank ‘ BURN 4 Per Ton x Delivered

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