The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 8, 1933, Page 8

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THE D AILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1933. Peep Show Art Schools Spread | S — ST, ANN'S ANNEX 1S PROGRESSING IN FINE MANNER . Warrack Construction Company Is Ahead Of SCI]'\‘(JUlC ST Dc;;\‘ IcA~-rSEz’ & DAY Cultural influence of the Century of Progreu Expositiun is progressing through the country. The world fair's art school, where anyone may be a student amidst live, undraped m cop d in New York and other citi In Chicago Judge Joseph David ed that art is art, also that th: 's no use trying to protect boobs. otos show (left) a New York lover of the arts cultivating his finer | senses, and (right) one of Chicago’s exhibitors of the form divine. STOCK MARKET 9 MEN SAVE LIVELY TODAY; ONE VILLAGE ADVANGE MADE hot water | DELAYED 1 DAY | Is for 25 cents an hour, is being | IN WISGONSIN INSPECTION OF | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 6. “ bb; ntrance \ [A[S[TIRJAIYIMS[T] 9 ncourage Cereal grass Brave man [FTs] [S|Q[U]AIRTEHHIETGI [RA] HUIBEHAIL [SORRAIVII ] 5. Coat of an 16 antmal . Signal fire 1, . Every one & 20. Let down tension 22. Two halves Kind of parrot Subtle sarcasm Obtained Birds' homes Alternative Vigor: colloq. Church sitting Aloft Dogma 9, Clerical cap . Muse of ama- ngard Postpones Depar- | ture to Await Arrival of Boats from West Inspection of the Iey Strait district, planned for today by L G. Wingard, Alaska Agent of the| ; alcl DMEle el Sle REEMIAILT |c SITIOIKIE 10. ;1 Daily Cross-word Puzzle . Always Exclude . Exclamation . Leads into danger Metal Musical sound Obey a certain physical law Clear of an accusation | . Cover . Large stream 26. Not 50 old . Small round mark { . Before i 29. Type measure . Expression of rebuk ) . Health resort . Jumbled type . Contradict . Large serpent : “Act of holaing United States Bureau of Fisheri tory poetry 42, 'rnde present vas i 43. Exist i Whe _POSTDCRAL pendihg WERIIval | (0 Forki 56. Mountain in DOWN 44 In this place of the Fisheries patrol vessels Eid | animal Alaska 1. Parent 45. Roman poet | |er and Kittiwake from Cordova.| {6 Browned bread gs. operatic solo % Brother of e erois They were reported out of Yaku-| 5L Escaped by 59 Paradise 3 50. Kind of tuel tal yesterday and are expected| gy wiilCKery e D""'"J", PUSE <1 d B B o™ | 53 wig within vie . 5 | to make port sometime today or| 55. Ceremony Departed 5. 57, Perform | tonight. | Mr. Wingard, accompanied by ) Capt. M. J. O'Connor, Asst. Agent plans to leave tomorrow for two-day trip through Icy Stra and Cross Sound on the flagship Brant. They will observe run| conditions in that area. | | Reports received from the cml—; ‘' neries in the district indicate that| | the run continues to increase in | volume. Takes of both seiners and traps are said to be steadily in- | creasing both in Icy Strait and Chatham Strait. The Eider, Kittiwake and Wid- geon will leave here sometime Homcrrow for Seattle where they ! will be laid up for the winte Engmeer A. T. Nelson, of the Wid- gcon will accompany the ship and \do some repair work on the en- ,mne for the next mionth or so. | Mr. Wingard announced. Capt | Dell will operate a speed boat lon patrol out of here until the i arrival of the Scoter, which will | be stationed here instead of the Widgzon, when he will be trans- od to that ship. ORVILLE WHEAT BOUND OVER ON GRAVE CHARGES |Prisoner Who Broke Jail | at Skagway Is Charged with Two Crimes Orville Wheat, serving out a sentence in the Skagway Federal jail, was Yesterday bound over to the Federal grand jury by Judge J. J. F. Ward, United States Com- missioner there, as a result of a jail break e’nglneered by the pris- oner. He was bound over on two charg- es, escape from a WUpited States jail, and assault with "a danger- ous weapon. While no details of the all:ged assault were given in advices received by Marshal Al- bert White, it was indicated that Wheat used a gun in resisting re- ! arrest. ) He escaped from jail about 5 | p. m. Saturday and was at large | | about 36 hours, having been re- | captured at midnight Sunday. He was armed with a gun at that time, Mrs. Wheat, who had been held! on suspicion of having aided in the jail break, has been released by the authorities. HEAD OF CANADIAN MOUNTIES TO MAKE FLIGHT TO NORTH/ Permission has been granted to the Commissioner of the Canad- ian Mounted Police to fly over a portion of Alaska on August 17, it was announced today at the Gov- ernor's Office. Request for this! was made by the Canadian gov-| Fame’s Penalty It's fine to be a movie star and |Gakd Miting and. Aloohol PETERSBURG SEINE e BOAT FACES CHARGE S S Boosted and Gains Refuse to. Leave Posts e «» HALIBUT IS SOLD ernment through the State De- partment. The Department was advised by E. H. Griffen, Secretary, that the all that but a fella wants somd privacy. Just when I was taking my afternoon nmap a phoeoyraplm fram the studio came around and com- | > job. | Forest Fire Sweeps Down Upon Them men on \I Material Maintained Lumber the concrete forms| — ¢oontinueq from Page One) was pulmmw d (ro;n J\Hi-u\n‘ 0% A . CRANDON, Wisconsin, Aug. 8 and cement Giitigg o 5 i Aivida: CLOSING PRICES TODAY B‘mv«x-uu Bine m_e.n rdL}.ved to lea: p . e = NEW YORK 8—Closing their forest fire fighting posts t} » Juneau Lumber Mills and (‘Ll ot ot R oyt when t flames seemed beyond ock today is American Can °0ntrol, the village of Nelma on the Miscon-Michigan line was sav- | 86, ed early today. Ame n Power and Light 12%, the first two floors o 1cco work and the ins Anaconda 16%, Armour B 3%, {5 g g Jation of the windows 5 Bethlehem 40%, Calumet and Dozens of other fires continue . 5 ; Stores A, no sale to endanger the Lake Superior the 1 distric O A hundred persons 297, Helma as the fire swept but the nine men played from the Brule River and *vacuated near, water while work | Ir and | nec and marble seéveral small buildings were de- ;) 2 stroyed the larger buildings were s 26%, saved. linoleum, painting re are expected to be| finished by November 4, Ulen, no s Union 61%, United / Ward Bakign B 3%, Curtiss i3, | Goes Industrial " STOCKHOLM. — New govern- | ment f s show that 60 per ce people de- industry, B Insures Air Travelers ISTANBUL, Turkey—In commercial aviation prc m of urkey each passenger automati- cally is insured for 10,000 Turkish or occupa-| pounds, about $4,700, and the gov- } ernment pays the premmm the new from liv euhood; commerce or shipping and 40 pe: cent from agriculture connected with farming. DRAUGHT BEER Equipment Block Tin Pipe Rubber Beer Hose Pumps Water Right, Chromium Plated Beer Faucets Gas Regulators Double Distributor Valves Chromium Plated Picnic Outfits Complete We have in our organization Mr. Ahlers, Mr. Baker and Gee Bee, all old-time plumbers who thoroughly understand the installation of Beer Equipment and the handling of block tin pipe. If you want a real good job installed as it should be Phone 34. RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbings, Heating and Sheet Metal “We' tell you in advance what the job will cost” Just Published! Federal and Territorial Laws covering Lode, Placer, Oil and Coal Locations. Tunnels. With forms and explanations. By Henry Roden NOW ON SALE OF ILLEGAL FISHING - - « &% 7% /7% The Bernice, seine boat owned | Gastineau | | | | | g rg | Will H. Mills, a & ;‘dkifpcmcfgl :X th;bsli‘;:z:sb\u, L E:ilksov IJI;M'::_‘M!‘;“"Z”;%Q | yesterday afternoon and this morn-| Details of the flight are lack- 22 B AR SCLION LOmahY | g b 2 ! ing. The Fane, O. Johanssen, sold|ing. It is assumed here that he| = the Pacific American Fisheries,| Hawk Inlet; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. | 3,000 pounds of haltbut to lh“wm make a flight to the Herschel WHERE IT I8? has been ordered to report here|Pekovich, Funter Bay; Dr. M. H.| # IR x g e San Juan Fishing and Packing|Island and other far outposts of | D A 3 " . " fl\); v'flms‘;’: z&;gfin:;fk;df;;m& s uma;yndz ‘COmDfin) for 6 and 3 cents; the|the mounties, probably leaving, The Juneau Fire Department :5° 6& .L M ‘y' O'Connor, Asst. Agen’z A. B. Haydon and son, Annex | Addington, R. E. Seybold, 10,000|from Dawson and flying to ForL\]uaned at the corner of Main and | fpthe ‘Un‘ited Smle; Bux:e:iu et Cre‘ek 3 ) H)ounds of halibut to the San Juan| Yukon, thence following the Por- Fourth Streets. If you don't be- ;‘isheries ‘ 3 e, Fishing and Packing Company for|cupine River north. !lieve it, read the sign the full ¢ % % R 2 3, bl length of the building on the ¢ T od to have been| O. G. Olson, Seattle; Mr. Mil-|8 and 3 cents; and the Alms, A.| 1‘033115 m;;z ai]x]\esdg of :\flv:treax‘r‘u ler, Juneau; I Greenblatt, Brook- | Bartons, 500 pounds of salmon ‘0 Daily Empme Want Ads Pay Fourth Street side. marker at Mole Harbor, Seymore |lyn, N. Y.; A. Greenblatt, Brook-|the Juneau Cold Storage Company. — = o e e Canal. Charges of violating !lyn, N. Y.; M. R. Niman, Brook- | ? F"t‘l‘ b;a‘i?bt(t)ol:) OTI‘( bmbbh a“& ice fishery law will be filed in the|lyn, N. Y.; E. Niman, Brooklyn,|for the hallbut banks: the Mary,| ~ e ~ United States distriot court, It was|N. ¥. | C. Nergaard; the Louhelen, K.| >ARNICK’S CHECKERBOARD v ¢ Hildre; the Thelma, B. Alstead;| Y B timated. B s s | Q d ; 3 D s S 5 intimal P ernacsmupa MOl -y W e COFFEE, Best Blended, per 1b. . 26¢ | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay : Y Workers Get Books PEAS, Absco Brand, No. 2 can, e o T AT LIS various corners of streets orkers Ge 0| % Juneau are “stop” signs, signals| 2 cans fop - s BB e A 25¢ {as it were for autoists. Chief of | going to change that helief. ' camps. SAN BERNARDINO, Cal. Police Davis says there are many Magazines, books and games wer2 autoists in Juneau who evidently | collected by residents here for the do not believe in signs and he is| boys of the forest HERE, ALSO SALMON Three boats sold fish in Juneau | conservatiol s0id you wanted to see some mew watures of me. Well here they are and now 1 hope they’ll let me. gel ~reie wlin. Territory has no objection to the flight. The Commissioner plans to stop at Fort Yukon to refusl. | ! n " At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 Mill Sites and s any man in the place. steel arch brace. ALL STYLES $10 STORE With the Better-Arch No Better Dressed Man Than Yourself EXT to the pleasant preliminaries, there is nothing so sure to make a party go as the comfortable thought that you are as well dressed The Miller-Cook BETTER-ARCH—made by Nettleton—is no flimsy affair but a sensible, ex- tremely handsome good-time companion. Made with special metatarsal arch and rigid inbuilt LEADER DEPT. A What Could , Be Sweeter = Mrs. Mary O’Dea, the former Mary Young, of the famous ARCADE CAFE is now taking charge of the Capital Beer Parlors Lunch , Room. Hot and cold dishes will be served, also breakfast, beginning at 10 a.m. every morning. Hot lunch will be served at noon, sandwiches of all kinds during the evening are obtainable, and also hot chili made by George Weiss of fresh and first class materials. COME ON IN Capital Beer Parlor has a first class ball room in connection. We supply the music and the dance floor. You Do Your Stuff Phone 569 for reservations Private Booths Parties Are Solicited CAPITOL BEER PARLORS IIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII{lJIIlllllflljlllr FRESH VEGETABLES ARRIVING EVERY MORNING CALIFORNIA GROCERY ' TELEPHONE 478 . Prompt Delivery ~ 7 7 Store Open Tonight W

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