The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 20, 1933, Page 8

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e T R TN SR SN S . ST ISR PURE S R L K ., e e % A e S s o iR Aixee R - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY JAN. 20, 1933. ! g bl 7 POV R SNOW FOLLOWS NATIONAL TAX | Daily Crossaword Puzzle MANGUS KRANE MORE STOLEN 5 ! ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 6 Fish hawk | ‘ THIS ]‘10 TH’ 4 | . Garden fruft 1. Strong points I 1 ' f\"e;v'{; coat [STETAPZRIEIAIP[SHAS[PIA] 3. Ola times: 1 nofn oet. 3 Anolnts o IAILITRAOIL[DIENIAMIAIN] 10, eifincermg | ! WINNERS f Sun god GIL|O|S[S|YNIAIPIER]Y (L e . Aimed high 3 l‘.ower L s, Abbrefl\'lallfln SIPIYZRIEIPIE|L Caught sight used in —_— stock AlP[SERAS [0 THAAILIMA]| 1. Biectrifiea : ! Chilnd : ‘ ! Unusual \\cathex Sweeps hxpells of House Ways, 1o, pFansactions [ TIRTAIN( [P[1 [RIE ZAS] I[P Funeral Services Will Be|Charges of Theft Laid to} No. 1 45563 ! C mander L IO T. AlOZARITZN O Held S: d C T 1 0. 1........ 9 from Coast to 300 Means Committee \%_ wie O O S aE D) i eld Saturday at Car- | wo Men Already |} ! s | 22, Black "bir D | Miles Inland Makes Report e STEITTAANIVEBARIEIDIS] Otk e ter's Mortuary Under Arrest I No.2........ 28,454 3 . Cc;l\léii; AD[O|BIE AlSIA = Pagr;igllmg‘ | agnus Krane, aged 61 years, In addition to the loot found‘ [ : CREEKS BECOME DUPLICATION IS point AILIR|A[L|T BAA[D[OIRIE[D] 30. Pronoun A e 0 FREE TRIP TO SEATTLE L SWOLLEN RlVERS TO BE EL]M]NATED . Margin WIETE CTo(AMAREE [VIE ; mdlbscendl | St. Ann’s Hospital rhuA:-‘\_\csluday under the dock of the| I Roguishly Al 3 wit ening after a prolonged ill-|Juneau Lumber Mills, Chief of Po- \ dl g | 3 | TRA gk —_ mpuahed | [LE[DPZAL [TARFRIAM i sfr{.fl;:sv'é’:‘?-"'. He was admitted to the|lice G. A, Getchell, reported today | $40.00 IN DE 5 . Q . Brazil resounding it ry 2 |t indi 5 2 5 =z A i X 5 53 bl pital about January 1, and the the finding of a watch and two CaI)ms Al(‘ '\Vaahe(l A“d-\ bl" - ml SCBSlon Of Congl el ‘\n((fix!%lo'- :; ;;,B“:LTI:::;T E‘{ II\IZIIII%JIIIM 7! {"!F’C;I;’us stone mmediate cause of his death was|chains, said to have been stolen but No Lives Are Re- Will Take Up Over- | 33, y“s:‘?“lg’“‘ 4. m‘,:‘:nng " 5122"“‘“ o ‘:“L é"‘:'f:: utm“' |a heart attack, complicated by ms“erm: !heL R/;]sentk])ergnApa‘;rl_:ememg_‘ eoroe Brothers I W 4 . X | 35. Conveys b i 56, Slgnify ection of an | long illness. | broken into shortly after first g polted to Be Lost Iappmg Issue Lo smee LU0 A'Tf‘r?;: 5 Nell\)v:‘get'lx:\nd : Dj“,‘,’é?,"?:;' | Funeral services for him will be |of the year. = F LS | 40. Arablan gar- . bird _hedge laurel 45 Dry held from the Chapel of the Chas. Charges for this theft are also 3 20— | . Neg: Vi 2. Wild as: Cravat goalysls '(il f :1' o1 ; 5 sl | U.a(cat %:’f’;{gn of : - 4 2 p. m., Rev. Erling K. Olafson Clifford W. Nichols, alias Oscar Ol- | . : Iv\lrel.xz\z‘:zm, t ’i.,.‘.w“a‘fmgf . Unite ; ating. Mr. Krane is survived |son, by Chief Getchell, who con- | e ;;;rv “}A‘m‘:ng: euIJII\c (l;‘t:’:_c:_ two sons, Harry J., who is em-|tends that Johnson has made a 3 it o S at 7@ Capitol Building, full confession of this theft as ! i J terday, by the House Ways and 300 Means Committee experts prepar- |ing steps toward elimination of m \hh‘ch {some 326 cases of overlapping under one |state and Federal taxation. The experts said the total Fed- Damage Is Done eral expenditures increased near- 1 rains yesterday did|ly seven times during the last 20| Highways and sev-|years. dges have been washed out.| The work is published on the| vy wind accompanied the eve of the committee’s meetings | |to discuss paring down a large, s suddenly became field of duplicate ations at the Cabins have been coming special session of Cfln-‘ as the occupants!gress | it is not believed any Tax legisk » been lost, although n'ny has been ab and John, former local resident|well as the Forest Service Ware| —0———HH — and now living in Norway, a house robbery, and the burglary of daughter, Mrs. Bertha Swensen of Lloyd Capps' house on Willoughby ay, and a sister, Mrs. Caro- | Avenue. {line Olsen of Duluth, Minn. —————— Our Doors Lea(l to Economy Mr. Krane was born in Kabl |vaag Norway, April 2, 1012 PIISTMASTER AT came to America about 25 years 3 5 BEANS—Mexican and small white, |ago, first settling in Winnipeg, |Canada. Later he moved to the e I‘l I | United States where he followed | ach, pounc his profession of mechanical en- gincering until 1915 when ill health y DATES—{resh, bulk (whole, not compelled him to abandon work. PEN s E N T E NGE % For several years he has made broken) pound ... 10¢ |his home with his son, Harry, | X {on the Fritz Cove section of the, [ FIGS—black, extra choice, pound.......... 10¢ | 1 | 3 | this session | | ns scued frém p e ,‘ s Robert Cogo Pleads Guilty;{ HONEY—A t Pure ( - CLEARING UP ?LlllU—HUR PRIGE | ebbem prd mbec | e Spbadba s 0 e, SUGAR—100-lb. bags, best cane ........ $5.45 MR SEATIE e et ™ SR T KATE MEYRICK . TROUBLESOME l]IESFR(lMFLU| CLASS BlLL peared ' before Judge Justin W. gl conegite e e e R ! K Harding in the Federal District - o - Court at Ketchikan and pleaded . P Nicht Club L — | gEREEE D“{/fl v?glribslfiobegmg 16 ks rabbatiinr: the St Tea Garden Artichoke Hearts, 60c jar ...... 25¢ Night Club Queen g o D1&po<1llon of Controversial cat LEDon at ol wnigh 40 was J0 dudrge and fo Spaghetti and Chicken, 30c¢ can ... 15¢ don, Frequent Prison | Clauses Now Being ‘Klfl GHUG“LATE BUS UPERATURS Yeaod v 3 :A;M’; fonda 7 embedm‘e'men; 1 - 4 | | e he defendant waived time for an T o > , Inmate, Passes Away | Worked Out | o |inposing sentence and i was pro- id many other articles below cost to clear | | | “People in -fmt;v e Jg}é‘a nounced immediately. Judge Hard- LONDON Jan. 20.—Mrs. K(\IC‘ WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—A gc»odv ewr (‘)te low cfm[ 10 ll&l,lofh;n“t‘o;‘ ing sentenced him to serve two Meyrick, spectacular mnight club|legislative wind filled the Senate jtne. ’"‘3:“‘ DOI Lt o e;iZu;aI T vears and four months in the Fed- ’ S queen, mother-in-law of two peers,!'sails today after a week’s filibus-| \S'""‘"e B“‘r‘e ”; 3}" T‘l"‘ribed hy‘eml Penitentiary at McNeil's Is- At GARNICK S PhOlle 174 died today as the result of influ-|ter had becalmed proceedings and () Jayed De orted from Four Thousand Make Biro- TE2. Bulcr Bae o B, gy |ADG: Soconding g iadvioes. rocelv > . enza f e A oA iD= | IO L P a practicing P‘“S‘?“‘"t n drug oq pere by United States Marshal | Her son-in-laws are the young sition of the controversial clauses United States After | test to New Rules e “ém;";‘;n B e piu et Alars (Whfiel E—— of Kinnoull and Lord de in the Glass Banking bill | 3 | ! ol B e et rd | " Deep wounds inflicted By the fil- Hearing Held | Regarding Speed on Tates” says FRESH BAKED DELICACIES Meyrick was @& frequent ‘“n g R The Démos | LONDON, ¥a Juneau man on a vouched for by those who should and iy of prisons on mostly charg-'cratic ranks | KEY WEST, Florida, yan. 20— sand bus operators o L. {senitle, 1,8, leber rc',“‘f"_},”}" AL B HOME OF “H()ME MADE BREAD’ ! s liquor in prohi s believed the Glass bill will Kid Chocolate, Cuban bo: has |ban routes struck today in pro- ceived here. The low price of liquor has I h night resorts. face @ stone wall in the been ordered deported to Havana test ag inst speeding up their’ “This may be the reason local noticeably increased the amount of JUNEAU BAKERY - eee when ;-A reaches there. I &er a hearing before Immigration | schedules. On one route ‘the speed bootleggers have brought down drinking here. vIL has just im- I Read the ads as carefully as you' e el e icials because he had no per-|was to be increased only seven- their prices, Goodr S‘co‘tch :,vmskegz proved t,‘ha quality of the liquor (Next to Juneau Drug) : —ead the news arucles Make Millions Think—and Buy) mit to enter the United States. tenths of a mile per hour. is $4 a quart and its quality is consumed. S L B 3 Prices Lowest ! Quality Highest! Service Best! That's the Secret of Our Success! Buy at George Brothers! UTTER | HardwheatFlour HONEY | PRUNES 1.40 50c s 31c Pound | Goider T DR HAMS 99c Each STAR SUGAR CURED PEANUT BUTTER 2 Pounds 25c¢ PEANUT BUTTER FRESH PEARS, dozen . . . . . . 20c TOMATO JUICE, Crosse and Black- W S IO 5 v o0 s vy h i A ORANGES for J uice, 2 dozen .. .. 25(‘ FRESH CREAM glll 10c, pmt vkk 20¢ % CALVA each R ey 35(‘ GRAPEJUICE pints . . . ... 19 & BACON, Sugar Cured, pound . . 30¢ RICE FLAKES, Red & White, 2packages............280 FREE FREE FREE 1t 1 Cake Cooler with each purchase of | one package GOLD MEDAL i GEO. WASHINGTON INSTANT Coffee, Per Can $1.75 Boiling ABSOLUTELY Coffee Pot Grounds PURE f;nmmg COFFEE " aiting 4-ounce tin (S BATHROOM TISSUE, 4 rolls. . . . 25¢ CAKE FLOUR gNAEY CRAZY QUILT o) = ! =1 A N

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