The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 21, 1935, Page 8

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h q 5ued for Divorce | D -l zle " " eral thqusand Chinese ula_rsjg group of Cl res . who | MRS. RADALET, ;g DR HR aily Cross-word Puz LDIERS OF = it i i TR o Rt | . ) [ ’ : the Great Wall. Jehol. | | L Pl:tcaos. AR eseitey's Pustle : gf;f';n i These reports followed earlier ad-| The reports also state a lnrge : LUNG RESIDENT [ Is UN w j 6 Block of type |GIA[P[E D RIAWHEF [E [D 10, Artiicial | jAPAN MUVE | vices that Japanese troops are mov- | number of Japanese planes have f | Mkt oot AIBIR T {!:o‘n FAETE - e L ing on the Great Wall with the in- | been assembled at Malanyu, a great i i Ll:"l‘n:mm' ‘ £ E|V | 12 Compantes of | tention of entering Northern China | Wall pass, and one of them has i HERE Is DEADI KUDIAK ISLAND 12 Bt Teds B |E |R |E [T mMlE [x][1 [C|A i 59.‘3’,‘:#" | To N GHINA.on an anti-bandit expedition. been flying over Peiping and Tienc-, [} | ¥ 15. Bound with T[RIE [M[|o]r NIAIS[T! 320. Measurement | [ | The absence of any further re-|zin, i P Ly i ied DIVINEZR(O|TRIVILIEIS [l i ports of military adct{lvmtei; is 1:- ————— H = 16. Egyptian sotar [A[BIE |L B0 [E|F |E flm surface : . |terpreted as an indication *he|yourg scHEN: i Wife of Powen Company fi Famous Scientist Heads| - disk™ "% 2rmie AT ERGrlE EIF |E|R| 35 Akecuonate | Various Reports Received|movement of troops into Cuina o Lo e Y | Employee Succumbs to Party of Students Bound s sz'f'.?"'”n?g'fig., el le e o] ’lc 1§§:"§.',.m"' ob e i Deasilic ‘E:;:; E:finh?:em:iznru;:::m- LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE, 3 A \ . 5 : j Stroke This Morning | on Exploration Work | S SAMIED Laag 0 : Soft groan tarized Zone tests against the alleged Preval| poui gron I o \ ath Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, well known| —= " was st ®RIE[S[T]o[RIE B AP [E[S & sopuion koo of sandiy, Burford and Company, is meking a A Juneau :nnu:nrd» f’r(ln_\ vh. "(1( 4 h . r‘ es ) i ] 5 STale] ! s won TOKYO, May 21.—The possibility | k1o toite Westward snd interlor.a! { of Mrs. Anna Laura Radalet, {0 scientist and lecturer, passed| g5 pyaegresn N{E @0 o[ A[o[o[RIE] i Behaticar || |of Japanese military action against | TROOPS ARE MOVING Yasdriier R Yixon i far B i 20 vears a resident of Southeast |through Juneau this morning with | ", trees WIARG AN 745 151~ 5 23&53’ *money |alleged bandit activities in North-| TIENTSIN, May 21—The Chi-|seyard. He expects to return to His, i Alaska. Forty-five years of a party of eight science students| 35 Row ern China is disclosed in Rengo|P€c Press reports 200 Japanese | junequ headquarters about July 1 she died St. Ann's Hospital at on his way to Larsen’s Bay, Kodiak ig {J"mb(:h?é{ of 40. Bira of the & 3% g,-nn | News Agency dispatches. soldiers, traveling in motor trucks, | AT . b 1:30 o'clock this morning following| . |Island, to continue his exploration |~ % UTie fnte & @ e e s“.“’” e 3t SiElY Japanese military leaders are re- |18V crossed the Great Wall and| 1\ B Grewson, Schillings Pros a paralytic stroke last week work in the interest of anthropol-| . Cloak 42 Small oan 2. Exaltation of bedded. | |portea meeting af Tientst to con- | ‘éached Tsunhwa in the demilitar- | cts representative, is bound for ) Funeral arrangements, which will ogy. Dr. Hrdlicka has spent a num-| 33, Related . Roaring & s 41 Rough, nard | sider what measures to adopt in menfled zone i North China. Ketchikan on the Alaska from Jutt { be handled by the Charles W. Cm‘-‘ {ber of seasons conducting explora- gg: l:'r'o‘.d:"“y :fl IA;“ earnestly 4. At any "L’L?.,. i F-ut::-‘d“ {ace of asserted operations of sev- “Reports received by the Chinese |poq, N ter Mortuary, Will be announced | |tions in Alaska in an cndeavo; tm 31, Resouna “' u"fi" Super- & F:‘?“: i 43?8}?1""",2’, g ¥ ¢ "me'fi “sald’ the ‘soldiers are chasing | I’ § 4 ITOW. | discover enlightening facts abou . nfl"nle 7. Up to the tim . | w;:lcrx?u years ago, Mr. and Mrs [the early eivilization and originas| % Sonjunction . 40. Bpirited horse that . Achille Radalet came to Thane ition of the Indian and Eskimo s 260000000000 They also lived at Kennecott be- | races. u . . fore moving here. Her husband,| ) Dr. Hrdlicka is one of the best | 1 WHb survives her long With three | |known authorities on anthropology | . P hildren, is a veteran employee of | and has done exploration work in | J :he Alaska Electric Lxs}:m and | |many isolated parts of the world, | .- .// 2 -..//// 0— Power Company here | which has resulted in valuable | i A son, Richard, is in Seattle| | additions to scientific knowledge of | /8 ] attending the University of Wa ,‘ ancient and prehistoric civilization. ington. Two daughters, Elaine and | % Students accompanying Dr. | i Patricia, reside at the Radalet| Mary Astor Hrdlicka are from Georgetown Uni- | ; ga{::tfu Fifth Street and Harfi i "'D" F"n“y,; Thorpe | versity, \ilxvno—lvung(un, Dv(i : 3 Two brothers also are living.| Most recent of Hollywood's marl- | { B e are | e s Vi B Peeie NG B 8 N For Standing O known here. | Thorpe, inset, Los Angeles physi- REOPEN N. C. COMPANY or dlan Lng n Mrs, Radalet was born in Madi- | gjan, sued Mary Astor, movie star, . L Son, Wis., on April 14, 1800 | for : divorce, » charging mental STORE IN ANCHORAGE o - JENNE CLARK DIES; WAS 80 YEARS OLD Jenne Clarke, 80, well-known na- tive resident of Juneau, died m- Government Hospital yesterday | afternoon. Mrs. Clarke W in Auk Village. She is survived by her husband, James, and two sons, Jacob and| Albert. She also is survived by cruelty and incompatibility. Astor attributed the end of their, four-year marriage to differing in- texests and careers, There Is One vorn| Clock Students \H ant Stopped Most people like to keep their |clocks and watches running. But the following children by fOrmer gy of the 33 graduating seniors at Miss | | J. A. “Jack” Donald, for manv[ {years in charge of the Nm‘thflrn‘ Commercial Company’s stores in | Tanana and Nenana, is enroute on | {the Yukon for Anchorage where | !the N. C. Co. will reopen lhelr, 'retail grocery store in an uptown location, probably in the building occupied by Gordon,s Inc. | Mr. Donald will remain in An» chorage for about two weeks and then travel to the interior in the interests of his company. Mrs. Don- C. C. pISHGP NAMED W!NGARD NOW TOP OF THE WORLD May We Sug:gf'st o SMITH-CORONA SILENT TYPEW RITER .uarriages: Harry Willard, Elsie| 5,00, High School hope that alald is in Victoria where the Don-| K Jack, Billy, Herbert and Geo u-n(:nn clock, now on display at|alds make their home. | ALASKA AGENT FOR What 1 diati . { Martin, and Edwin Mercer. TWO|gr Buiier-Mauro Drug Store, stops B 8 j TACOMA. GROCERY GN WAY HERE hat better graduation gift than one you grandchildren, Amy John and Jes- sie Collier also are living | soon CLARKS SURPRISED For the fifth year, H. R. Vander- C. O. Bishop has been appointed Funeral arrangements, which peest proprietor of the drug store, IN THEIR NEW HOME Alaska sales agent of the Tacoma ENRU TE WE T were not announced today, are s conducting his eight-day clock Grocery Company, according to ad- the Charles W. can take with you through life 4 being handled by award, and the suspense among Many l'ricnds dmpped in at the vices received in Juneau today from IIELP THE," ON TO F URE SUCCESS’ i Carter Mortuary. |the seniors, all of whom stand a|new home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horace V. X. Wright, President, & i ED“‘AlifiimTlTNING |chance to win a fountain pen, is|Clark on Tenth Street last night and left for the north on the Yu- No Changes m Salmon b0 el 8 “terrific.” and surprised them with a genuine kon to call on the Southeast Alaska Regulat — Official H. W. Edwards, local paming| Around the eight-day clock is an|house-warming. trade. He will be in Juneau within cgulations icials 2 contractor, is closing his Juneau ged dial, with all the seniors’| During the evening games were a short time. Are Comlng North The practical gifts, ones that can always be business this week preparatory to| ept that of Jeanne Van-|played, coached by Ann Seavens,| The Tacoma Grocery features the SRS used to definite advantage in accomplishing il leaving next week for his PIaccr|erLeest—labeled on & portion of [and singing enjoyed, led by Ron private label brands of Falfiont, o or ;oo g (o work in a neater, more accurate and specdier interests in the Moose Pass dis- the dial. When the clock stops,jLister. A buffet supper was served Diamond Crown and Sound, as well A LEREKT Ay @ 3 ; 53 : i - 4 ; " 3 " Curtailment of herring reduction manner, are the ones that your graduating trict on the Alaska Railroad. MI.| the name to which the minute-|at the residence of Mrs. Al Lund- as stocks of the complete ling of ™ i S g 3 Prlehd will Hunratin e il find Edwards says his company Wil hand points will be awarded o|itrom, Sr. She was assisted by Del Monte canned goods. | plent operations in the Kodiak SRRSO RPPracIave 0BG 4 dR Wi JIIG BUNIS § drill on the property during the|gpeatfer Lifetime pen. Mrs, Mfarkle, ‘Mrs. MEKinley and B i trict has been recommended by erous possibilities here for the giving of such coming season. Associated WIth| The clock was started at noon|Mrs. Al Lundstrom, dJr. the Department of Commerce, Al-| gifts, with courteous help in making an econ- Edwards is Warral Wilson. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clark was presented ELEPHANT K"-l-s faeen agonis of o SAMheriy Hil- omical choice. = g e with a beautiful serviceable chair reau here learned from Lemuel G.| SIMSON TRAVELS NICHOLSON RETURNS by their friends. Pigisara, envoute fo Weangell andl® § 0 e b gl e 00 el Abe Simson, owner of a de- i - P w TRAINER DUR'NG Juneau before proceeding to the partment store in Fairbanks, is a N. J. Nicho...., contract re- ) westward passenger on the Yukon for S ned to Juneau on the North Sea CAPTAIN M’CANN IS Wingard sald no changes are an- ard from Seattle. r a we d visit in Sitka. COMING NORTH SOON REHEARSAL AGT uci‘pnmd in Alaskan salmon regu- - = lations. 08 tha dhency Yukon, plying the Assistant Commissioner of Fisheries, [ ] [ ] ® is coming to Alaska early next Veteran JOC Reed Dies | month, and United States Commis- |sloner Frank T. Bell is coming from Injuries Received | ; north in July. By Goring, Circus Lot | SRR T | - TIOP IN JUNEAU FIRST: | $40999000000900000000000400090004444000000004044444 4494000 Yukon River between Dawson and Nenana, is expected here soon en- route to Whitehorse. Pilot New- combe and Chief Officer Racy are now making the Yukon ready for he trip of the season, hav- ng passed through Juneau several “Our Doorstep It Worn By Satisfied Customers’™ o Laaunales SEE OUR WINDOWS Fountain Pens in a number . of attractive and serviceable styles. A written guar- antee with each pen. Priced from $1.50 up LCS ANGELES, May 21.—Attack- S ed and gored by an enraged ele- days ago fog i ishnee: |phant during the rehearsal of an |act for a motion picture, Joe Reed, LUTHERAN CHURCH | veteran circus trainer, died early| OFF!CER lN SITKA,mg:etd was putting his herd or‘\ ! elephants and twelve tigers through _To visit Lutheran churches in ., et ap the Al G. Barnes winter Southeast Alaska and to conduct a quarters. eligious survey at the Matanu%kal The elephants stampeded and Valley colony, the Rev. A. O. Aasen | Prince, leader of the herd, ch arged ~as in Juneau Sunday. An officer | |Reed as he tried to climb a light e e et e e e 1 n the Norwegian Lutheran Church | he k | 5y : i »f America, he visited here as alf:r:tym e, oenietBhthe 1ok h S » mssvnm‘r on the Victoria. i 1 e a e atzs acto Stem n p Butler-Mauro ||55m s e s e o o e 1 e, ctor, : ‘ he Rev. Erling K. Olafson, pasror‘ et e g = ! ' i ! »f Lutheren Resurrection Church | TO CARCROSS i - D C 1ere, said today. However, he wxll‘r i eturn soon to board a Westbound. { ) rug Co | CLEANED AND PRESSED l g 4 ship for & vislt to Palmer, site or‘chhdren are txavcllmg to Ska.g‘way 5 the colony. fmm Vancouver, B. C., hey w111 join Mr. Wasson, T 0 NN s v o cunntin nterior as an airplane pilot. He| B JUST ARRIVED has been recently acting as pflom_ ON THE YUKON LARGE SHIPMENT for dition headed by Bryant Washburn. OF e o xoale | FRESH FRUITS on the| | e DA Dresse ; Suits MRS. RICHARDS ON NORAH | J Mrs. T. C. Richards, wife of the| ukon Territory manager of the urns and Company, meat dealers,) returning to Skagway from Van- | uver, B. ou the Norah. } ! SN VANDEWALL ENROUTE F. B. Vandewall, a student, is en- route to join his father at Skag-| ay on the Norah from Vancouver, C. His father is connected with ne Umwd States Customs. ] 1] T REET WC, SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED w B. t CLEANED—BLCCKED VEGETABLES , : ,,,.*;9%.%:;.. ; CAUIFORNIA GROCERY § Siiig | TOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY -0 (O PHONE 4 T A AR AR A The Pure Foods Store ~¥anilla | R —————————————————n——————— fiIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIII g e

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