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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUBDAY APRIL IZ 1932. 777777 ol VR g NN Retufiung Studenf s P o ¥ s SAYS PLAGUE | Olympic Hostess MRS. E. BIDDLE | The following radiogram was received in Juneau: KILLING MANY HERE FOR WHILE IN MANCHURIA ON WAY HOME Disease Conhaclrd ffrom Rich Phila:i;l;hia Society Exhaled Breath; Death Leader Delighted with Is Sudden ‘ Alaska Trip { Cal., April 12. (Continuea 1rom Page One) LOS ANGELES, our party from there to the Quig- ley cabin last January. The trip usually takes five days. We trav- eled one ‘day when the tempera- |ture was 65 below. “When T was in the Kantxsh.nai armed conflict, ance, noted E re- s T [ e G SUUSE THASSEERER Sl t st hsipn it dropped to 75 below and it was | s corps of i foyp the surprise of my life to find i ; e i . ional cians working un- that on] ! i / e »1%‘()\'“&11 k h::rk = Ini. that one could work outdoors ii| paris, London and Berlin may be Pa_\ Officer, der the d~ ER XM S i that weather. the goal of many an American’s tional Medic el oxpadit Game Was Plentiful ambition, but, somehow, the re- J Al ‘k, S0 _Lhagti. Pro : “I was able to see a good deal|turning wanderer is always glad uneau, aska. “We were al the dis- ok gy }:;\ve be to get back home. Virginia Dawes, | s ease to a great but in % pos: b]‘é ',m‘ Sl m ‘daughterp or.') former Ambassador ’rele h i “ J d l d. f ? ity ( 4 i " i Uiy is Charles G. Dawes, is no exception. : . Sf ]}:”1‘1', 13 :63, g,f.ffiio?(\ 2011‘(] One of the hworkcrg bch(x)r}d the land caribou were prevented from | She is :h;wn on her arrival atpl‘llr‘:v p one a uncau calers to lspose o O eriare said Dr. Tor-| Scenes in the coming Olympic |traveling much by the deep snow.| York after a six months’ study tri e - : ¢ = ’ regate the carriers,” sud DI. TOr-| pumict at'Los Angeles, Misa Vir- | We coust approac ey oo them. Ry all goods as ordered by the ‘Tallapoosa’ cover- rance. “The plague was transmit-| ginia Nelson, is shown displaying |1 00K several picture . d by % ted by a Siberian fur-bearing ani- | the official Olympics insignia. e AT i : mal about the size of our rac-: Miss Nelson is one of the Los An~ | ~‘Lonesome? WNever. Mrs. Quig-| mng present orders. coon, he tarvagan. It had been| geles sociefy girls who comprise |}V and T often accompanied Mr. arried into the populated districts| the junior hospitality corps of the |Quigley on caribou hunting trips. FEIB = WA A ,. ot e who came | Olympic Hostess Committee, which | Our of Mandiia by Otineee W will see to the comfort of wom ply of grg:enc?n:; uorzw: | 3 2 in comtce wih ¢ In Sberie Ty | YU 08 8,008 SIS o 1 T e peremie B GUARD TRUUP‘ This Leaves Usin a Hole - - But We Are Glad to Be Able to tom and gave it to their —|Cooney on some occasions from i a room with a gcw;xng through to the Quiglcy‘ 4 | S . i e weses o AIRPLANE TAKES cabin 1 lesmed o, ook well Salvation Army Here to Pass the Savings Along to You - - - d breath. It means death When I return home, T shall show i y g Mr. Biddle how to flap @ flap- Inaugurate Life Sav- s hin two day ‘ s MINING M EN Tu :;cxi‘ by tossing it with the frying g Guard Troop ‘ » STEBETH REPORTS nned To Go To Ram “meverru. vorace CHICHAGOF ISLE-E 555 s e & e Speona Is For W ednesday Reporting an uneventful voyage, | con the Porcupine. was announced todnly ;y cla,pL R.| the motorship Estebeth, Capt. Ed- “On reaching the interior,” she|B. Lesher, Army leader in this i % i ghisy ; ; . § ward Bach and Purser Rovert Engineer in Charge of Bez|cxpaimed -1 visited @ while with |city. At that time it will be the | REMEMBER . . . Thirty Days is Cash with Us” ALWAYS Coughlin, returned yesterday from' Properly IS Among Mr. and Mrs. Cooney at Nenana, | T{Dnd of such organizations in Al- | ®, SN 2 her regula: eekly trip to Sitka Then I went to the Quigley cabin |aska. | and way ports. | Passengers in the Kantishna, intending to stap| To Petersburg goes the distinction X o three weeks, after which I expect-|of forming the first Guard troo COCO A P 2 I : PACIFIC 1S BACK, | On the first commercial flight of [ed %o go to Fort Yukon and from |Capt. Lesher said. On April 17, a s ure, poun( RS s e -38 PT. ALE DER the season from the Juneau base |[there up fthe Porcupine to Ram ”‘;f’lp g eabhui ”‘“ug“::“;d "::‘; % i xAN of the Alaska Southern Airways,|part House. I am not sorry my| The ceremony will be e e % ) : g - . . FROM {the ‘seaplane Chichagof, Pilot Ans. |plans went askew. I enjoyed ev-|Odd Fellows Hall at 7:30 pm. Stalt Our Mother’s” Brand, fully tested and approved by Good Housekeepmg magazine Two passengers, J. H. Sather of cel Eckmann and Mechanic G. Gra-|ery moment T spent in the Kan-|Captain J. Ar“f’“h“‘s'fl”?’l_ge "A uy Windham and E, O. Owens of Sum- |ham, left this forenoon for Chicha- | tihna, AJRek ather for G Saive g WOy we |will attend the ceremony. dum, were brought to Juneau by |gof Island. She carried four pas-| “Mrs. Quigley is wonderful. e S g s t " -~ 3 p will begin its careecr the motorship Pacific, Capt. Paul sengers The aircraft is sched-|got along beautifully. She has kept| 2, % a 21 Kegel, which returned yesterday fuled to return here tonight. her sense of balance and humor “1'”", 14 membef‘s: ,Lmvl]li‘edm““k rea (wt 00 ac (lge Siie 8 el mSe B e e m\t:nu‘lg from her weekly voyage to| The pnssox.gers were Byron wu- out there on the real frontier.” u[ml[lon CPreorrnotn]\qs) \:ur:]rp uif-:::lmr]‘: S P k e O GBI oF sotivities 8t the Alaska Chicha. I certminly did mot get the |l % | i tion of first aid and some of the| gof Mine, owned by Nick Bez|pqok material T came for. I cams: 4 . Oppose ]ncome lax : ates: Ko MeL: 3 te | lements of nursing. Oooking, sew- ] WO PACKA‘;ES 01 WH‘EA TIIE 7 PP |and associates; Kenyon Mclain, |4 g5 the story goes, to wril ing and general housekeeping are 0 g5 who will be Mr. Wilson's assistant; (apout the life of women in Alas- . 3 To Government Men |3 v bt Tt o ek Milich |- T T I i | 160 IR, Al g ]n Hawau Alaska Who were destined for Hirst Chi- ee months—Mrs. Quigley and|, i y 7 7, i s s Brye i Diamond, to 1 wil 8 SALAD OIL, in gallon tins, Atlas Brand $1.25 WASHINGTON, April, 12, —Dele-| . M Bez is expected to arrive I |paye to draw my materinl from|e — e | 2 1 e s o o s . e Vidtor S. K. Houston, of Ha- Juneau shortly from Seattle on one|.n,iher quarter.” = i wail, before the Senate Finance °f tDe tenders of his cannery,| mn coming from the Kantishna, Gastineau Committee, testified today aammu“h’”‘ Ia 8¢ Todd. Mrs. Biddle visited Fairbanks. She| Bryan Wilson, Wallace, Idaho; K. | extension of the income tax to| S AT was the guest of Dr. C. E. Bunnell | MacLean, J. A. Cowie, L. F. Smith, | MINER'S EYE IS HURT on @ trip to the Alaska Agricul- |P. A. Berglund, Seattle; C. P. Hale, He said this meant dou- Michasl Milovich, a miner, is|tural College and School of Mines. San Francisco; Elizabeth Johnson, le taxation for Federal of! 'a pati in St. Ann’s hospital, “A great institution,” she com- |Portland, Ore.; C. Sather, N.oms; A who are taxed by the Territorial He is being treated for an injury |mented. A, Crafton, San Francisco; Henry guverminent officers in Hawaii and | Governments. 0 DTtk o whfl.e in Juneau last evening, |Wilson, Willip.m Dahlgren, John e — — A2 —__|Mrs. Biddle had a long talk about |Sather, Ketchikan. S e e rrrreeeeeeeeeeeeeesa |hor trip with Brice Howard, resi- Alaskan dent agent of the Pacific Steam-| I. Olsen, Juneau; C. E. Tinsley, ship Company, shopped for curios|Kellogg; Edward Miller, Los An- UALITY GOODS in several of the stores and at- |geles, Calif. ' b tended a motion picture theatre. Zynda THE GREATEST BARGAIN EVER OF- FERED THE PEOPLE OF JUNEAU Pure Ghocolate 8 P eanuts C Half poundbar . . . 5. Another i Meal 1 O PEANUT BRlTTLE C Full 7 oz. bar, unheard of value . Girlhood Hopes Fulfilled H. E. Elliott, Tenakee; J. T. Saw- “Since a girl I wanted to come |Yer, Windham; E. Owens, Sum- P] X . arge cans. eac to Alaska. T have fullfilled a hope |dum; Mrs. T. Hall, Portland; J. PEACHES—1st grade, large cans, each .18 o e & b | Graviook, Douglas;” J. Bray, Sas 0] ié i Francisco. ¥, — 4 e v e e .15 continued then. The trip has been CORN—good grade, can ... il i o el R ) o e o s KLUKWAN INDIAN BOY GARN I CK S"'P hone 174‘ and improved me physically. PASSES AWAY HERE “But I anticipate with pleasure seeing my husband and children. John Hotch, Indian boy, 13 I shall not tarry at Vancouver |years old, of Klukwan, died last ?|but shall hesten east over the ht of tuberculosis at the Gov- Canadian Pakificc. Is not the|ernment hospital in this city. He FREE best pam of my journey getting |had been a patient in the institu- back home again?” |tion 13 months. The remains are TICKETS TO SEATTLE A gracefully formed hand, en-; 1t the Charles 'W. Carter Mor- cased in a perfeci-fitting glove|tuary. Arrangements have not S S v b g g i s A s e B OAP FLAKES. 90 per cent pure,2 pounds for . . . .25 MAY 17TH | good-bye. Funeral services for the late 2 R Ay e |Mrs. Madelene Daiton, Indian, of L 1 D t S t UNDERGOES OPERATION Ketchikan, who died last week at D ore |the Government hospital here will eaaer eI) 2 i Mrs. J. A. Berg of Tenakee, | be held tomorrow afternoon in the & ‘| succetsfully underwent a surgical|chapel of the Carter Mortullry. George Bros. operation at St. Ann's Hospletal |Interment will be in Evergreen S in this city today. cemetery. NAVY BEANS, large, 3 poundsfor . . . ... ... .12 BEETS, sliced, in gallon tins . . . ........... .50 ' CHINA TANK ASPARAGUS, crisp, green, fresh, per pound . . . . .13 AVACADOS, California’s best,each RHUBARB, 2 pounds for . . ... ........ ORANGES, sweet and juicy, dozen . . . . .. ... .19 TOMATOES, Solid Pack No. 2 cans, 2 cans for . . . .27 (A. & L.Brand .. .. DO NOT MISS THIS) GEORGE BROS. TEL. 92 - 95 i “Purveyors to Particular People” Postponed TOILET | Wedding Silver $1 9.95 Each Now is the time 1o ordef.Ahet posinoned wel ding silver. Never in history has Solid Silver | We give FREE with every closet com- been so low priced and so well-made. Solid Silver | i bination sold a high grade brush for Tea-spoons as low as Ten Dollars adozen and oth- 5 i cleaning the bowl. | er pieces in proportion. Come in and let us give you a figure on a complete set. You’'ll be sur- Rice & Ahlers Co. | prised. 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