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rs'“ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1934, - | gravings and atmospheric wood‘ . M LaG d £Y |cuts. ~ As the dedication infers the | Da!l Cross-wor d P uZZle ayor uardia, | book i 1 ] wort very A % 3 & A WI LI- APPEAR library on ¢he Chasnel. i PURGHASED LUT AcROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle * 10, Worship Tu BE HE LD BY‘On ‘Radical” List BflUNTlEs HAvE The Staff 1. Quickly < - 11 Exposed v, Under the careful and experi- ot i A NEW YORK, June 19—The | enced supervision of Mrs. E. E.| | 9. Hebrew 19. Rellable | H New York Post has charged the | | Engstrom, the following staff pre- ; 1 e 21, Deplction of | | Burcau of Criminal Investiga- EN DEPL | pared the 1934 Taku: police sta~ :ml beau- tions of the Police Department , —_— Elsa Lundell, Editor; Mary Tl 2. Syllable used s as havln;lbczn turned into a ! Classy Publication ot Doug-| X8 ARirs, (5 tha v Construction of New Home] 1€ Kym o « i | Through Pl Courtesy) Z5™ Pl Z8%se [No More M Hand - ¥} las High School Off ~ [Guerin, Sports; arvo wanto ana| on West Seventh Street |i& 3?.'.“1&;: fe- “ ;':2;.".1".»'.1'..“" Demonstrations Will Be | partment bas » st of rad- |1 P:;eBo z:’ey o?:',a l"‘“ Glenn Edwards, Features; Jennie 27. Loud noise 3 icals” containing 1,300 names ul on €s Press Wednesday | Savikko, Organizations; Bernhart Be Started Soon 10 Seetne 28, Before Conducted in Juneau including Mayor LaGuardia a Ha“,yS 1 8 Savikko, Classes; and Roy Will- beavily in 3. Withers G and Mrs. Franklin D. Roose- cals While merchants and citizens of | iams, Grades. The business staff; Mr. and Mrs. George W. Folla |y o 80P 3 L Brudence untly, e powe | oo au Channel impatiently | consists of Wilma Feero, Manager; | Dave purchased a portion of lots perrote 33, mc]-mu“ ot | conomist of the Seattle Post In-f 77" s Exhaustion of two Territorial necessary shipments ! Jessic Fraser and Betty Sey, As.|6 @nd 7 of block 30, touching the | 3% Oriental ship rebuke telligencer is scheduled to make a ; bounty funds appropriated by the up by the longshore o] &hitisrit aad Myrtle Feero, Circu-|boundary of West Seventh Street |28 e xtf.’a 34, Pigpen Juneau appearance by proxy, next|Penny Studio in Seattle, are given|1933 session of the Alaska Legisla- tudents of Doug L | lation Manager. from Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Williams ' s5 Gnawing 36. Elocutionist week, when her assistant, Miss|daily and are always attended by|ture was announced today by W. G. f,}z'fl] awaited the arrival of the | Fm;,,, Printing and expect to issue a call for bids animal 38 Mediterranean | virginia Shattuck, will conduct a|a large crowd; and the Juneau|Smith, Territorial Treasurer. The attractive covers for their annual| The Western Engraving Company |this Week on the construction of a 5 B":““drn. 4, Brgv‘;:r;flmcr 1 Co'?s?]"lg; v-ssel | three-day cooking school here, un- | Woman's Club feels that it is es-|funds for payment of bounty on ublication, The Taku. The D00k produced the engravings, The Em-|residence on the site. The house oct! O 2. Roman god= 39. Run away to der the auspices of the Juneau| pecially fortunate in being able to| eagles and those to pay similar </ ftself was ready before the closing| pire Printing Company printed the | Will be either a story and a half |31, Bt &5 Night befors O w0, progt Womer IR arrange this series for the pleasure| rewards on hair seals are entirely of school, and with disappointment | book and George Simpkins bound|OF two full stories, Mr. Folta said. | 3. Dinner course g’é %%:’c meter 3. Eniiven 42. The Greek D Miss Shattuck, who arrives on|of the women in Juneau and vicin-|wiped out and no more will be tion day without their anr Weeks of patient work and plan-|Ray G. Day residence and the :} ;ldlal‘ whiich one 81, uou'l‘l,ack 6. Pertainin, 1‘ 46, Bu;%::mmo weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr.|an opportumty presented to them.|the 1935 Legislature, which will However the covers arrived OD'ning by the students and Mrs|M. D. Willilams residence and is 1a bound " Mioexpress. 1. pasic “TN° 4, Feminine | and Mrs. Allen Shattuck, will have . BN oteur mExt: Jandsy. ) the Alaska and tomorrow The Engstrom have gone into the book,|one of the most scenic sites in the | g, F.‘l‘;,‘,?: m;;;:‘g;- £ Secures o NCAMe | loq |charge of this school which is be-| MASTER PLUMBERS AGREE The 1933 Legislature appropriated Taku will make its 1934 appear-|stance which they could not con- [City. Construction of the residence | 45. Flower - Cof Gbeisance 51, Steep flax |ing given through the courtesy of| TO ADOPT NATIONAL CODE|$25000 for hair seal bounties, and ance. ording to those who have and through the strike, a circum-|Will be started as soon as pi | the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. She 3 : $7.500 for eagle bountles. A fee 1 seen the completed copies it 1S trol, the finished product was de-|after the contract is a / | has been wssoclated with the Prud-| At a meeting last night of the|of $2 is pald for each hair seal H well worth w for, a truly re- layed. This ould not lessen its|cording to Mr. Folta // /// ence Penny studio in the Post-|master plumbers, it was voted | scalp, antl $1 for eagle claws. markable publication for h sale, however, because the quality it 77 Intelligencer Building in Seattls,|unanimously to adopt the Na_atwmu Payments have been a_bnormally school and decidedly exceptiol of the publication is such that it .//.. | for several years past, and is her-{code for that trade, according to|heavy during the past 15 months, {0 for a school the size of Douglas will undoubtedly sell itself. FOUR HALIBUTERS | self a competent and capable dem-|an announcement made today. A|probably due to unemployment. | Dedication As one Juneau man said today, SELL AT SEAT'I'LE onstrator. During the course ol,generul meeting of m_ast,er and | Idle men _have turned to eagle and The book ontains 64 pages, not! “The 1934 Taku is another ex- the cooking school she will demon-| journeymen plumbers will be held|seal hunting as a source of reve- vounting cover and end sheets. It|ample of the remarkable spirit that| SEATTLE, June 19—Four hali- ) SIS MO EUE Y O oods, tn- | Iater s WERk so U UlBinn - alte. HTTRIGHCA Jop WO I Bopte is dedicated to “the Delegate t0 Douglas shows in every worthwhile [puy schooner: i i :m fal i | cluding breads, pastries, cakes, and | ter and make arrangements to| bounties, §35,000, are ample to meet Congress, the Governor, the Legi-| project. ‘f‘ e “”‘_'V‘" s Rk | many other things. come in under the code. all demands on them until the lators and citizens of the Terri- SRRy SR the western baahe o TolvEy Plans Await Approval [ PR e Legislature meets, Mr. Smith said. tory who are earnestly working for | Dally, 45000 ipounits, S8 0l | ‘Tentative plans for this event| BARNEY CALLAHAN BROUGHT “The claims for bounties are a Home Rule, the International MRS. ARTHUR W. RUST {oenta; Syivin - ENPN pounds, 9% | have been worked out by a wm'i HERE TO SERVE SENTENCE | valid obligatlon of the Territory Highway, Airmail Transportation, GETTING ALONG NICELY _|and 7 cents; Dawn 15,000 pounds \mmee from the Juneau Woman's) under the provisions of the laws Industrial Development and other ACCORDNG TO PHYSICIAN [9% and 7 cents; Viking, 10,000 / { Club, of which Mrs. N. C. Crone,| Barney Callahan, recently arrest- | covering them,” Mr. Smith pointed projects which will transform Alas- e ‘puund\ 9 and 7 cents. i Chairman of the Department of ed at Sitka on a charge of larceny|out today. “It is presumed, there- ka from a vast undeveloped ex- rs. Arthur W. Rust, who under- | P s ,, ,, 35 | the American Home, is head, and for breaking into the Sitka Cold|fore, that the next Legislature panse into a well-populated pros- Went an emergency appendectom 363 397 POUNDS OF ////////...“.. | are awaiting approval by Miss; Storage store, was brought here|convening January, 1935, will perous land.” at St. Ann’s Hospital Saturday af- / /A | Shattuck. The demonstrations will | today to serve out a sentence of | promptly appropriate sufficient ‘A color scheme of orange and ternoon, is getting along very well| HALlBUT SOLD HERE 7/ 4; be held on June 26, 27 and 28, at' Six months in the local Federal|funds to meet all deficits. All black is carried throughout the according to Dr. L. P. Dawes, phy- TWO-WEEK PERIOD a place to be announced later.'jail. He is said to have been|claims presented are being vouch- book in an artistic manner, lavish- ' sician in charge. | = | There is no charge for attending, caught red-handed and pleaded|ered and placed on file, and in ly interspersed with half-tone en- D i 2 S 3 and all women on Gastineau Chan- ' guilty. the event of an appropriation these HARRY TOWNSEND, PROMINENT | DUring the week ending June 16,| {nel are invited to attend. It is e will be promptly passed for pay- e e | MINING ENGINEER, LEAVES 52943 pounds of halibut were sold | possible that & cake baking con-| DAWSON COUPLE WED ment and warrants sent out in set- | FOR WESTWARD, NTERIOR D the Juneau market by three test will be held on the concluding tlement,” he added. "The newest thing in food | vessels, with prices ranging from 16.05 to 4.05 cents per pound to 6.30 day of the session and many other | | interesting variations have been Miss Margaret Olive Boutillier and Arthur Fry were recently mar- R ——— Althougn built for a maximum of To look over mining properties in the Westward and Interior dis- tricts, Harry Townsend, well known ' mining engineer, left on the Yu- kon. He is representing a large American mining firm and has been looking at properties in this vicinity and the Taku and Tulse- quah dstricts for several weeks. e XIS COLOR . Makes ) (dishes more attractive and 420 cents per pound. ried at the home of the bride’s planned to render the event as only 3,000 persons, San Quentin B 55 56 The previous week_, 35,454 pounds ... // n.- // | interesting as possible. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles|prison in California now houses were sold with a price range from Demonstmmons at the Prudence Boutillier of East Dawcon more than 6,000 convlcts . 6 and 4.10 cents per pound to 6.50 el o === The clean Center Leaves | [more appetizing. Try it !ll:fim. 8 attractive shades. Schilling The recent tendency has been for the price to range downward |in halibut sales. - ¥ - . 1 | TO VISIT IN STATES (Liquid COlOl‘S [ WOOD FOR SALE | JFOOD | Block wood and klindling. Phone | s Elwood A. McKnight and 358. —8dV. on George left Juneau yesterday ot iy S .on the Alaska for an extended 7 visit in Oregon and California. ——— HEBERT LEAVES \ Lisle F. 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