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HERE TO AWAIT BAVEL'S SOUND - Legislators from Second, o Third and Fourth Divisions Arrive ho will visit with r during r Second Division ¢~ were: Talbot Scott, Democratic member of from the Second he Solomon district. = A. engineer ates Mi a brother of one discoverers of gold in He has lived in the n 30 years. mber ct 1 Swanberg operator with properties on borne Creek near Nome. . McCutcheon from Third 1e 1951 House, is the Third on member to arrive from home in Anchorage. He was as nate accom- d they s at the neau cDonald House Dean M The House members are headed GTeem: e McDonald, dean of the Rep- re atives, here on third suc- erm, He is from Fairbanks. s have urged him as the for Speaker of the | week. here preparing for the session: | The remainder of the Third . Second Division delegation is 2 DAVE TEWKESBURY AND SON ABO. S.S. NORTHWES Dave Tew his David B. Tet and bury are bu y to Fairbanks where T of ing the place J. Dimond. position on the copy desk of the offer from Fairbanks. arrival in the Interior city. Mr. Tewkesbury and his son have|amyck in Ketchikan last night, |on an early steamer. been busy during the day greeting giashing everyone in sight with a —eto—— as et a their friends throughout the city yagor, according to advices re-|M. E. LE BLANC IS {and at the Daily Alaska Empir®coived today dy Uryed St SOUTHBOUND ON ALASKA | . with which paper Mr. Tewkesbury marshal Albert White. | M. E. Le Blanc, re FRIDAY NIGHT was associated for two years prior| Richard Davis, 24 years old, |of the New York Life In to his departure for the South two|white, was taken to the hospital | Compan; ok [ e for | months ago. dangerous - e e Final Battle for Channel | = Championship | H. W. RANEY LEAVES FOR TACOMA TODAY GEORGE BROS. o H. W. Raney, who has been in- JUNEAU FIREMEN PRELIMINARY GAME 7:30 P. M. | today on the steamer Alaska United Meat vs. Super-J's Admission: 25¢, 15¢, 10¢ of the office here temporarily. - Call Yellow Cav, Phone 22. n connected with the Hammon ed Goldfields with head-| He is accom-| old daugh- | the legisla- members r of that district and| tes a dredge on Spruce Creek and Deputy | ral Surveyor is of the original the Nome tt Nels is a hydraulic mining H. H. McCutcheon, member of| companied here by his son Steve. { Two Hcuse members are already| of Hyder, and George A.| Lingo, Fourth Division member. |vision and Fourth Division delc-| gations are expected to arrive here| on the steamer Northwestern next| ARD T o FILPINO RUNS | | vestigator in charge of the Pro- | hibition Department in -Alaska, left | the South on his way to Tacoma | to which city he has been trans- ferred. W. R. Vinacke is in charge aav| ela- the the| He| G. dis- Os- Di- his| Joe | Di- aboard = AMUCK; RAZOR - the steamer Northwestern on their kesbury will be assistant editor he Fairbanks News-Miner, tak- of E. L. Bartlett| who was recently appointed as sec-| retary by Delegate-Elect Anthony Mr. Tewkesbury left a the Seattle Post-Intelligencer to accept! David Tewkesbury who has been| attending the University of Wash- ington for the last two months, will pino, becoming jealous of the enter the Alaska College upon his tention of several white men to an |8t p |Indian maiden named Starr, ran Bellingham and return to Juneal for J 1 SILK DRESS SALE CONTINUES Buy one dress at regular price, obtain second dress of equal value for one dollar. P. S.—Bring a friend and share the saving. - COLEMAN’S. An event of particular interest.to the United States is shown above, General Augusto Sandino (right), Nicaraguan outlaw leader, is shown | with President Juan B. Sacasa of Nicaragua at the Presidential Palace * 5 in Managua, after signing a peace agreement. Sandino flew from hig |Pusiness trip to the States on the | mountain stronghold to the conference after the last United States :ic Marines had withdrawn. ! ment, Sandino had conducted a five-year guerrilla war on our Marines. Two Men Slashed at Ket- with THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY. , FEB. 23, 1933. A dred Car am Declared a bandit by the American govern- ounds and other minor cuts. Bolt was cut on the face his ga: nts slashed. al ot range of the § Filipino, had their clothing B is be held in jail and the orities wal unti! the r ts of the injuries to Davis |and E re known befor: mak- ing charges. ,———— ‘T MOHRING ON SHORT TRIP chikan — Jealousy Cause of Trouble Vella Truitt Mohring of Attorney Gen: -elect and Mrs. James S. Truitt, left on th amer Alaska for the south. will spend a short time ip \ \ | M ‘ Jose Balabat, 23 year old Fili p |on the Beautify Your Home See the beautiful selection of Draperies and Panels to beautify your at such low prices. home WINDOW PANELS, each $1.25, 1.50, 2.00 up PDRAPES ../ ineieeann $3.50 pair and up Drapery materials in all shades—Green, Gold, Rust, Orchid, Red and others SHADES, 50 in. wide DRAPERY HANGERS A LARGE SELECTION OF BED SPREADS New Shades—$1.25, $2.50 and up SHEETS—Pequot and CASES PILLOWS ..$1.50 and up SALE ON RUGS AXMINSTER AND HANDMADE, as low as $2.50 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY SHOWING HOUSE FURNISHINGS LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORGE BROS. Store Open to 8 P. M. Farmers Willing to Give Democrats Chance to MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, Feb. 23. — Intervention of Gov. A. G.| Schmedeman, D:mocrat, has} orought a truce in the milk strike until May 1. | For one week the strike has| ised disorders in a dozen coun- the State. e farmers decided to mocrats a chance,” at the same ready to fight to a finish un- ERIC Junzau on an early steamer. N MILK STRIKE Make New Deal especially in the eastern part held here, “give the a mass meeting reminding the officials thev! they receive a fair price for products., The farmers are ding at least $1.40 per hun~y pounds for their milk. o eee PAULSON ON SHORT TRIP SOUTH Paulson, manager of the| Theatre, left for a short ner Alaska. He will return to B Boys’ Shirts Blue Chambray 19¢ 236 fiéi-z/fsm 14 Sizes 6 to 12 MISSES’ SPRING SWEATERS Fine for school. Pullover style! 39¢ MEN’S AND BOYS’ CAPS Nifty Patterns! 23¢ Fully lined. Front leather sweat band. OPEN EVENINGS Paris, Patricia hurried return? messages from Jesse Lasky, Jr. young motion picture whom Miss Harper will soon marry Let Lee Rox and his s elers clear your roofs, Guara ! For action Phone 566. As Sandino Ended Warfare [JEGLARE TRUCE |Caled Back by Copid GHRINE DANGE o UNTIL MAY ONE in years and | splendid evening. |cake were served in |room, {in Martha Wa: | | { L. M. Carrigan, actress, is shown she argiveg;WrangelL back in New York on the S. S. e . Lafayette. The reason for th les and radic producer - EARIN' TC GO! BUY ALL YOUR GOODS AT A SAVING AT THE CASH BAZAAR READ THESE BARGAINS! Child’ Play Suits . 49¢ Assorted styles, heavy weight materials. Misses’ Rayon Dresses 69¢ Vat Dye. Splendid Patterns. New Styles. Sizes 7 to’ 14. Ladies’ Rayon Dresses 89¢ Sizes 16 to 44. Variety of becoming styles. Neat patterns, attractive color combinations. Men’s Work Shirts . 33c¢ Blue Chambray. Full Cut. Double front and back. Triple Stitched. Two pockets. Fleece Palm Gloves . 9¢ 8-ounce. Tan color. A real bargain. Buy a supply now at this Special Low Price. * Boys’ Blue Overalls 33¢ Well made of good quality denim. High ,back, triple stitched. Sizes 4 to 16. LIMIT—4 pairs Men’s Work Sox . .". 5¢ LIMIT—4 pairs Ladies’Hats . . .. 89¢ $2.00 values. First showing select variety! IS BIG EVENT | The annual Washington Birthday | same time. {Ball, given by the Shrine Club ir | |the ball room of the Scottish Rite | Temple last night, was one of’ the |best attended affairs of the kind better than jat recent Shrine dancing events, yThe dancers went early and by 110:30 o’clock the floor was asway- ing mass of those out to enjoy a About the mid- night hour, coffee, sandwiches and the the attending ladies ington costu R I AN ARMOUR MAN ENROUTE TO WRANGELL ON B!TS]NESS ¥ - Armour and g sn |Company representative, is a pas- |on the steamer Alaska fo: vacs spending only four days in s 1 r a vaca- A 4 Harper, Am“;m“:mnger aboard the Alaska for|tion of two or three weeks in Sa- Unemployed Put to Work Gets in Wrong NEENAH, Wis, Feb. 23.—This city is having its face lifted and |aiding its depression victims at the Several score unemployed haye | been given work transplating elm, oak and maple trees from a woods 10 miles from town to city parks and parkways, under supervision of landscape artists and forester. The trees originally were select- ed for transplanting at the Cen- tury of Progress Exposition in Chi- cago but that plan was abandoned. Previous to this project the city's relief work included a tree-trim- ming enterprise. - JOHN MORRISON LEAVES FOR VACATION IN SOUTH anjoyed dining John Morrison, who is with the B. M. Behrends Bank here, left MALT BUDWEISER, 3-pound cans SUGAR, 10 pounds for At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 Ladies,Hose . . . . 9c Value Giving Demon- stration Ladies’ Blouses Large variety. Made to sell at $1.50-—-NOW 89¢ MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Fine quality broadcloth. Fast color. 59c¢ GIRLS’ DRESSES Sizes 7 to 14. Fast colors. Ideal for school! 29¢ Quarttr-length sleeves. Truly a Bargain! ¢l