The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 30, 1932, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1932. PRESBYTERIANS FRANK HARRIS IS' 'TIS TOUGH CONDITIONS AT |LOCAL KNIGHTS TO GET REPORT BRATIFIED WITH rect ot s CHICHAGOF ARE OF COLUMBUS FOR PAST YEAR CONDITIONSHERE, .5 ™ | REPORTEDGOOD ARE G0D HOSTS s‘ SAN FRANCISOO, Cal, M: | ‘r i | sar 800, Cal, March| J 3 \ % Annual Meeting to Be Held Hardware Merchant Re-|03 — Federal officials today an-|Hirst Chichagof and Chi-|Delightful Program GWE“‘ BIG NEWS We now have the best and fastest delivery service in the city . . . MORNING DELIVERIES-10 o’clock, 11 o’clock AFTERNOON DELIVERIES-2:30 o’clock, 3:30 o’clock, 5:30 o’clock EMERGENCY DELIVERY-In case of necessity ask for “Emergency Service” . . delivery will be 5 |nounced they would seize cash as & S . ‘ ight—To Elect turns from Two Months |well as fixtures in future raids on| chagof Mines Making in Honor of 50th | o S N JI tle stablishments 1 g ¢ g g | Trustees Spent in States bt g oot Splendid Progress Anniversary * and Nevada district will ( T e it Ao Hewatee detd golden anniversary of the found- | ing of the Knights of Columbus, | members of the Juneau Cauncfl‘ i i @ccording to George H. Mil ;t_)r the order w;re hosb: la.sé te;"e'f.—‘ Senior Foreman Miner of the o i ey D Tt | : [ o g "“" Parish Hall at which a dance, lit- | ,|first sid training n the district. 7", WIGer thelr susploes. Guiets N ER H ASE Hirst Ohichagof is mining end ooue of the Roman Catholic | ;’:égru:i]cfltfiz?;gy a?d ‘;ioorn:e {;{;:: churches in Douglas and this city. 8 P 5 ¢ b Radio Reception Fails i Chichagof, just taking on & new Martin H. O ody, Supreme o . lease of life, is milling with 10 g, ] ; Minister and Associates| o % 2% & Mgy Knight, broadcost over & national trend from | Ps and progressing seafactor- 'y netword last might en o pemocratie | Are Told to Continue |ty wki its new development pro- anniversary message to Knights |be subject to a commodity tax of| = Conditions in the mining in- avored 5“]5110 per proof gallon and $5.30|dustry on Chichagof Island are and con- proved T OUher DATLS |revenue penalty for diversion of |encouraging and the outiook is cohol promising for enlarged operatio: AE gram. The Bez property will in- . | 3 f Columbus, but none of his ad- J " t3 Negotiations crease: its crew of four to about O L X \( ve those who Sasts e Mok B | 15 within a few days, ooty S o ob o MADE AT ONCE. the church Py o6, B +; | NORFOLK, Virginia, March 30—| At the Hirst Chichagof, Man- K g 3 The large audience in the Par day. “That, the most important he Rev. H. Dobson-Peacock has|ager D. A. Williams is driving on',_ § ish Hall, turged from a conference with|the main level to tap ground on Col. Charles A. Lindbergh at Hope- |the opposite side of the hill from well He announced that Col [the present workings. The tunnel Lingbergh asked him, Admiral Guy [is in about 4,000 feet and has Burrage, retired, and John H. Cur- |about 900 feet more to go before Blue Ribbon Egg Tird ‘of tis, to continue their efforts to re- |breaking through. “ * ” . we ¢ As the Hen Laid Them 2d in- |COVeT Baby Lindbergh, abducted| Ay tne Ohichagof, a crew is' gepoal AL mer e, ' 0 O% e WO ol\ariuog on the 1 evl ‘an. |~ Disogue — “vourtu viewes ll TWO DOZEN FOR ........... A0 T s ice next Sund however, enjoyed the following program, after which cards were played and delicious refreshments were served: Numbers on Program Minuet — By members of the First Grade of the Parochial omic _depression r my oulput in 1831 of 10,674, (VO{\ilN—G g ppow g [ S0 e AR Mr. Miller was Iinformed. indica- 'of ‘Washington” — By Grant Rit- 3 AAIPTReL hou and . obson - Peacock an- |tions point 'o the presence there 'tar and John Doolin, Y o e S | o o, B Eos e e o, . e v o S oty o FOUR DOZEN FOR .. .:..... %:. L L e my customers, are optimistic that negotiations will | discovered several months ago on sar” — By Jack Kearney, Jr., Her- . i fon Given Politi | be successul 400 foot level. Development ber; McLean, Robert Turner, as- Large Clean Fresh Standards b 3 —_— ———— |werk is proceeding well up with sisteq by members of the Eighth L i p 5 . the schedule. 2 The ftrend is strongly Dem- grade. k) IMMORTAY SABRX 7 CIMARRO R A\Q “C Lt AT : Forty men are mow employed' Vocal solo — By Sam Ritter, | VR \&« nmAotation. ., 3 | am glad to be back in Ju-|by this company. Of that number accompanied by Miss Gertrude OH Y ES 3 i . MARRIAGE vailing conditions. In consequence |meau. I think this community|30 completed the first mid train- Wallsteds. BKO RADIO PICTURE Republican leaders are on the de- |is far bet commercially and in- |Ing .course. At the Hirst Chicha-! Vocal Duet — By Mrs. Albert . ° ‘dustrxauy‘ than any other in the|gof, thie enrollment in first aid Forrest and Leonard Forrest, ac- | Union.” classes was 100 per cent. ‘Twenty companied by Mrs. George L. 1 are eS on - ran S ‘; —— seven are employed, and &ll of Bimpkins, N ) ) t! . | —_ mbianism, 3 SNOWDRIFT | apociar shoet-mmre st i et | ot e e e, | M A T TWO PACKAGES FOR s 5 ! use was made for Father B, R d rive Father Bissett, { R Ihis engineer, are due to arrive Father Bisse ; T N T ! 3-POUND PAILS—65¢ $ Hubbard at Anchorage mnd Was|a:” chichagof about April 1, 1t! Musical Concert with an instru- BULEL CARBON 0 o b s A e { { { \ ) 4 [, taken to the volcano zone by the loaned by the Juneau Mei- : : is reported there they will put Ment loaned by the | noted geologist and explorer. With 15 men to work on mining de- °4y Shop. GARNICK’S“'P,EOHO 174 [¢he set, in reality a wireless tele- | yoinment ehortly afber b date B R No Dealers—Limit, One Carton | phone, the members may tune in oo | SHOP IN JUNEAU | with Anchorage. The equipment | S e e s gt e o I SO S BRI S G i BB S AR | fwclg‘hs less than 29 pounds. J Daily Empire Want Ads Pay : Daily Empire Want Ads Pay !EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIININIiIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIII!IIIIIIIImIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIl"IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIllIlIINIlIII|llIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIHlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB' ‘| Another sensational dollar dress sale Thursday - Friday - Saturday 150 Charming Dresses for Your Selection SIZES 14 TO 40 0 o Latest Silk Dresses o Plain Printed Dresses » For Street Wear - Semi-Fbrmal and Formal Wool Suits Included Buy one at our regular low price and get a s-l : oo n second dress or equal value for ............ CASH SALES ONLY—No Approvals, No Alterations Coleman’s Hollywood Style Shop Save Save Save ; i M | ] | S S qmhi ! T I 00O

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