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oo RTINS . GOLD CREEKTO B SPANNED BY 2 NEW BRIDGES Plans Being Drawn for| Structures on Willoughby Ave. and Ninth Street iew concr Creek one > other | drawn ls are being order- rding to Ike P. Taylor, neer of the Alaska Road T whose headquarters ve charge of the work. bridges are to be of re- ced concrete and excavation rt next Bridge \ CWA rk is being done in with the y and it pected that tk ets will finished by T PARIS FRONT' 1S IMPORTANT, cost of | of them Clemenceau, figure rather | badly in the book. A in all, “The P Fron completes the picture of wartime ] France as perhaps no other book - could 8 . AFLOAT It Is a War Story Written . ... : by Frenchman — Sea | mo , Erling 3 ‘ T . \ ion to sail round the world in a Tale Vividly Told 40-foot boat seems foolt i L cause when Mr. Tambs w By JOHN SiLBY to start he did mot have even a YORK, Feb. 22 extant! | B el R is a Norweglan 1 t, and | important for a eurious T Bl Bliot cutcer g i3 2 war book, but it is s m a nove \ Frenchman who was middle-aged G | . was ouu i the North > war broke out, and Who h wile were almost at home and thought in- nglish Channel | going into the trenches : brought two more narrow escapes : s not a book at au, In the Canary Islands their first al transcription of M, Child was born; in New Zealand ’m which he set the family was increased again day what the people And on the coast of New Zealand were doing and thinking heir boat was lost A bout the war. sounds a little mad, but “The M. Corday was not swept away ise of the Teddy" makes fa by the urge to kill. Killing seemed cruel to him at the beginning and t co: ued to seem so. He BILLIONS led by propaganda, either X ref d to see all Germans a The Stillmans, father and friends. He knew many important bhave been drawn full Inegth people, and put into his diary their John K. Winkler in his latest reactions as well; many men, one ume on financial titans—"“The First - — Billion.” Mr. Winkler is one of our lead- O DRERETERENE M . cooncos o populn bio- phy, choosing to write in a style that once in a while reminds the reader of the sensational wing of the daily press. He emphasizes the odd features of his story, par- ticularly the domestic habits of the elder Stillman, and certain colo: ful events in the life of his son. But there also is good deal about the National City bank and its history, and about the Stillman allies, especially Willlam Rockefel- le W hitman’s Sampler Candies A FRESH SHIPMENT And for those to whom chills and horror are essential there is “The Cadaver of Gideon Wyck,” by Al-‘ exander Laing. Mr. Laing's book is| cleverly put together, advancing| from grisly details to still more| grisly details with stealthy tread. ‘ From these horrors one turns al- | most with relief to a strange little | book by Laura Adams Armer an:lj in 1 and 2-pound boxes Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Sidney ‘mer called “Cactus.” Mr. | Anytime” and Mrs. Armer have illustrated | and de: bed 50 forms of cacti, es- pecially for the collector thereof. | -oe Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Dance Music TONIGHT Capital Beer Parlors BEER LUNCHES DANCING @® Pull with us and we win! An undetermined number of persons, including women and children, were killed as loyal Austrian troops bombarded this building, the Karl Marx Hof, largest community apartment house in Europe, in gn effort to suppress the socialists who were opposing Chancellor Engelbert Dolfuss. [ 2000 working families. (Associated Press Photo) It was built to house He Grins Right Back at Marie Elliott Roosevelt i Marie Dressler Marie Dressler, famous dowager queen of the movies, turned on her famous smile for the benefit of Elliott Roosevelt at a dinner in Los Angeles, Calif,, but the President’s son matched her broad smile with the famous Roosevelt grin, DAVE DORAN BACK ON ALASKA AFTER LEAVE Dave Doran, popular Al Steamship Company purser, is bz on the job, and was greeted by his Juneau friends, when the steamer Alaska docked here north- ka bound this week. Mr. Doran, who has been in Califernia on a two months e of absence, looked as cheery as ever and d was to return to his old position - -ee Shop in Jjuneau Daiiy Crbs NEW YORK, the country are taking a holiday today. J On the I white SIS . day of the year a hen owned by Mrs of Santa Cruz, Cal., leghc R. 1 ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie 7. Genus of Ha- . Scatter seed : \\‘ixl\nn birds 8. Lal va i Hastened SIODIAIS NPT [EISANAILIMS] 5. pay at the . Score at bridge St TatolTINTT NIGIE IE1alBl nor 5% IPIL]ANITIHIIINIG SNNLIE|A[P north end of Al [RNYIO[UN[GNS[T[i [L[E e T10JE [SNNA| T[S NN L[E[ONT[A] 10. Scea covering S| RIENBIANN I [N]K]| 1. Measure 16. Ve bl; p: o[D[DNRIA[VIN[LNIGRY 16, X5t 18, ANNDE[C[O[YRNAIF[TIE|R i L D[O|VIERNSE(R[E puRtioh HICE 2 D[E[D NVIE|DJA|SANRIE[D for religious 23. 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Plural ending TR A AN il /4 - 1 W i B W A 1SS WERNEGKE _OctecObLabeet ° ° . ° Stock Exchanges throughout. e ° . ° inches in circum- | | PRESENTED AT CANADIAN GOURT ;i)ixughter of Mr. and Liv- | ingston Wernecke At- 1 tends Colorful Affair \ \ n Their M sties” represen- tatives in Canada, Their Excellen- | cies the Governor-General and Lady 111\‘ gh, received at the open- > House of Commons and ving room ,January 26, at Claire Wernecke, | nd Mrs. Livings- , who is a of Washir ith othe ve the presented liss student at opj the Werr 1ave been of the mmons, and it 1s family friendship Cclorful Oceasi Ottawa, publ it of the d m Frances Jones Should you wish to join the song of the sad sea waves, the Tyrolean beach suit, worn here by Miss Fran- ces Jones, Miami, Fla., beauty, is the correct thing to wear. The shorts go with a red shirt and peasant hat. picturesque drawing room in QUIET HOLIDAY room eemed in evidence than since pre- war days in the brilliant line-up of win, rd of honor, ho: ary and aides-de-c attending Their Excelle mos Rt Of the Sat aid: “T f Comn teld tk me W ecke he Speaker of s and Mrs. G ir reception in t paneled rooms wk night, they gave the drawing ro chosen a very ney-colored la orge Werr manteau auspices o Women most strik he room." o ] a model +n LEGION MEETING FOR POSTPONED atin with a TONIGHT IS | Miss resume 1 | studie University Mrs. return to her hom | - - -~ members | night as m DR. W. M. WHITEHEAD TAKES {ance are to i POSITION AT WRANGELL HOSP. | b ! ol ATTENTION AMERICAN LEGION | | Dr. W. M. Whitehead was passenger for Wra 11 on the Regular me Alford John steamer Alaska to assume a posi- Bradford Post No. 4, American tioh at the hospital in that city. Legion, on Friday night, Feb. 23. S e | W. E. HENDRICKSON, Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ' Commander. ; WA \ W”\‘v.w;“‘ \{HH \.‘“\\\\‘ : I i { Wy, lIIlIIIIllIIIIlIlIIIHl eight = months after the Cabinet. Kindelberger also said the com- pany did $4,125000 Navy bus | ADAMS DENIES [ GleNG AERIAL | during the time Adams was Se | | tary and made 21 percent profit. i | Adams, it is said, will go to | BONGEBN STUGK’Washmgton and testify before the committee on Naval airplane con- leaving | tracts. —_—— Former Secretary of Navy|mgs. 1. 8. sTanTON ON { Under Hoover Accused | BV EE m WO SOUTE by Douglas Aircraft Man s Mrs. J. B. Stanton, whose hus- band is a merchant in Ses i | returning home aboard the er Alaska from a vacation in the States. BOSTON, Mass., Feb. 22.—Charles | Francis Adams, Secretary of Nav. in the Hoover Administration, last| night denied that he ever owhed \stock in the Douglas Aircraft com- | or - Shop in Juneau any other aircraft com- | ¥ IT’S A PLEASURE J. H. Kindelberger, To Sell the Old Reliable 1 t of the Douglas Air-| | U. S. and BALL BAND Company, told the House| | Rubber Boots—Shoe Pacs Committee, at Washington, COST MORE—WORTH IT t Adams owned 500 shares in| ! SEE BIG VAN that concern on November 30, 1933, ! . | eraft Naval £ | f | SHRINE DANCE TONIGHT Masonic Temple Invitational [ ® Dancing 9:30 S A B S S B R B e SR R I [y L R PSR Who Likes Spinach? You will now—we have it canned with a gen- erous piece of bacon on top, large can, 25¢ @ At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 Store Closed All Day Thursday In Memory of a Surveyor E NEVER fail to honor the memory of “The Father of His Country” for two reasons. One reason is that he has been a source of inspiration when times have been “hard,” because his ideals - have been our ideals. The other reason is that we take a certain amount of pride in recall- ing how small was his beginnings, and how, through constant service, he achieved his goal.” Knowing, as we, that serving the people has been the most important i’actorl in" our. own growth, we take pride in honor- ing the soiu'ce of our idéfilé. ® This store closed all day February 22 : THE LEADER GEORGE BROS.