The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 28, 1927, Page 8

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8 ORDER BUTLER | Bobbed Hair | OUTSIDE CAPITAL WANTS VIGTORIOUS JUNEAU SCHOOL BONDS Causes Husband | TO SHANGHAI PASSES AWAY GIRLS BACK eeatition o ||| “Fo Pake Sfe | ; o the Jun Boar al — EORNS Feasivl raphic in MARBOURVILLE, N. Y., Feb Brigadier General Instructed | ¥ houses which want to purchase suicided this afternoon because | b . | Mg S - | his wife bobbed her hair. | to Command Marine Forces mEAL | : 1|. ‘ 1.’ ,’,|‘ } on i l ;mr‘-‘ it is o hed b . Sk Mrs. Julia Turner, aged mother of ek S L D LR B Tre in Asiatic Waters. Tneee i Junean and' ‘Douglas. Fives| ("“one iiouse: telsgrapting: from LOUIS, Feb. 25—Because i L pa aw his , 3 3 | Bortland i SR his danghter insisted on playing morning at 7 o'clock in St. Amn's Gi Cpponents Hard RrtEnac e I IO ke e ) e WASHINGTON, Feb. ¢ B ot Sl e ) PP 1t ¢ it DA S to Dey for the the piano, il Chazel, aged 73, Ge ley 1. Butler ha o [ e iie he o 0 \,n“(‘;r.nq at l';'.:‘n(“\' pense of prepaving and engrav went fo the basemeut of his ordered to China to command ISl ot e e S ing the bonds home, and hanged himselt. Marine force there, numberi weul or the past seven days, She Still ravin® to go, th L I s than 2,500 men in Asiatic w wits conscious to the last and recogn e aid - Douglas high >, — He will take the first stean (1560 thoNBEAlnLE (RastatmE {hasketball fives returned this afier-| Humpries, W. K. Keller, Wilma g from San Dies s i e noon on the Admiral Logers i en. H. B. Lo Fevre, Catherine 1 ATTENTION NOBLES drig. Gen. Butler's first dut trom Californin lasy W i the Interschool tourney at W I Langhiin, Miss Mary Masterson, I.| Thee will be a meeting of the s THTh St Ty S L 2 i i iV Il pivis! L. Medows, Katherine Messerschmidt,{Juteau Shine Club at 7 p. m. Shang nd being held ready f j | B e R ot e s ‘, Vidn Mildred Morvison, 1. F. Murray,|Tuesday evening at the Masonic e ¢ [t b viote ol int et hag Dt nauzhty b vikan i Naghel, B Peterson, M. iL|Club Reoms. lection of officers % e = U8 WEo 'I”‘ P core of 27 to B Agnes demed R. W. J.jand other matters of importance to . 1R ek el T | S Ieed, John v, Pay 1-[be taken up. r e e Ket s how o tite ey, Mrs. S. V , . R. Town- | P. H. ABBOTT, Tt il il : defeating them 31 to 22. Dou-)send, Helen Tr and Mrs. Mm.|—adv President. (Dot an i o e also gave the Wrangeli bunch| Wakham, Alma v, and Mrs. | ey o DUHENY FRAUD 3 ok e 'l‘ ; l‘“ " : T R qutaatan to |W. K. Worth iy, and five, O1d papers for sale at The Empire. ney tated th afternoon hat un ¥ i 1} b W 1w hot ppod south 1 il that th Is of (helsteer o=memssswemmmenas e ) ) | R |2 ‘\H body i “" ! : ek Koichikan baskethall five cliimed| Those aboard for Douglas are: | FToooss=eas R 3 3 & g L they ladseverything g b L Mona Carlson, CeciliaCashen, Rob| ) A morning no A 5 = I Rt Albert [} p Tl haE Il onen i Jur It Don | er I'ras Mae il Ay \ \ = N G s Wrangell g Gallwas, Leila Hammor! lice M.} ! | Tha body of Mus. Tu no until games weve called | Holt, Lily Kronquist, Margaret Lin-i{ { . % A | f hen Juneiu ond Doaysay, Violet Lundell, Madeline Reidi,! ) finlnmm- Court Makes Decis- ! = them real hishbrow | and Elizabeth Sey i ion in Elks Hills, Pearl | DINNER IS GIVEN TO without cxultation, and ls| Tho steumer was delaved north ! 5 s ; o r 7 ; I girls lef i+ bound to Juneau by calling at To- Harbor Cases. Here is Fugene Chen, Foreign FOREST SERVICE MEN ; e ; e ! Minister for the Cantonese " R toket ol M ! . : = R fine nIEhE afds s h I Admiral Rogers has eight pas '} ; (Continued from Page One) Government, with. whom the VISITING IN JUNEAU [).“.p 'f "he !.J‘“. | '"’;.I]\. ”.Y 10 c'clock, a ensers aboard for Haines, 18 for || New British Government was con- At a di e St Ay vl .""% "”l’.“”‘ Sl b 18 “‘”“ | to pack, they did not|Skagway, cight for Chatham and § Bl igcla bonst Lo bia: (qonsl ducting negotiations for the Forost i [ SRR E e el kel Yat E(er epRUGIS ey 5, STk 166 1A } Collar to Match ion work. holdivg that Doheny was| protection of citizens in China, Thoe sead ik o Sen, 5 xv\\.n,,u o un 1? ; 1 e = ! LR el g M rosto 5 show aking an address ot entitled to composation becanse | and on_whom rested Ul‘e Te* [Not Tea Room in a get-to-gether ||i;] il:,,x'l']l‘(lmf,:]' ,:g \(I.“Xv“;‘ <:l‘ ¢ nd Douglas y { and of the illegality of the contractsy sponsibility for the answer of . o il it AL | il o i une on th I ! | under which it was performed i Secretary of State Kellogg's 1o porest service men and their] Al G Vb her 1y nishit, in ! Neckband Styles Leases | proposal for neutralizing !wives who are here att e | the prin l”"‘l of hi dil athiery . K Is 50 Gruen Cartouche N = The (rial couri at Cheyenne sus | Shanghai. - annual district conference | who is greatly revered. w in ! white rewforced ! tained the Sinclair leases and con-| (Intematicnal Newsreel) The tea room was specially dec- | (itieamnyoogk Newsoel) ! ! ! gold case, $35 ¢ — tracts on the Teapot Dome, Wyom:|—— wated in green and white for the| o h I f ing. Naval oil le but the eighthi o oo b e pnd Mompati o m. A number of American | A = i R G H circuit court of appeals veversed At by, gy wrding of bids. Denby flags were also used in the decora et ;'p p I 4..;1;;‘.1;;,’,‘::"’“ Ih’v'::;lll':l’\l o Lwas pictured by them as m»‘m.m. -u.\ i !‘\v;mr\ \mrv‘ n ;n‘w‘l m :l“ruf‘ This Includes L YR 3 1 Ot “ o C R CASE | ine what v going on, and with | 1oveity event, an indoor trac Tho Porilnr in the Supreme Coutt developed com i Bapers without|maet, was Btuged for the ehtertain ”", ’”f ul 'l ! s i plete disagreement between the two owleduze of their contonts, They iment of the visitor: Tea Room “Gimmie” Brand h ! The Cluthlng Man 5t on all of the ptial facts | oimed that all apprehension of the ! served an excellent ¢l n dinnor " Th {f at issue. For Dolieny it was contend: | qiainage of (he 1eserves by privately|for the occasion WASHNGTON, Feb, 2 e popular i } ed that Congress by the act of June | wyed wells on adjacent property| Those attending were: Mr. and| America’s output « irettes The Admiral Rogers of the Pacific E—— 4. 1920. had given the Secretary oflpaq peen dispelled, and that navy | Mrs. Charles H. Flory, Mr. and Mrs last r, pla end 1o end St hip Co.. Capt. Frank L Gruen Cartouc}'e | the Navy authority to use, store, ex-igficers knew as well a cials of | M. L. Merritt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry would reach to t moon an trom, in command, arrived in Ju In a delightful variety of change, or sell the oil and gas on the |y ugerior department the time|Sperling, Mr. and Mrs, H. L back clght tin nean at 1 o'clock aiternaon. Wit signs, at pr():x:tfi)!l:uslh). | y {T rectly or by contract, and that Ed-|ipat (he oil could be retained in the 1|,(.,.,,.‘ Mr. Mrs. Wellman Hol 006,000, a 10,000,000,000 jump crage for this tho xc; durability with daintic | win Denby, having determined as ind intact for an indefinite time. |prook, of this city, Mr. and Mrs from 192 ' Commerce 1 board were the givls' baskethall e 1 1LKS” HALL Secretary of the Navy the ofl could| congress had for a time appro-|R, A. Zeller, of Ketchikan; Misses| | pa 1t ann In wgle | | of Jw and Dot Hiigh In this “'“:{’ 'dheh:"“f; ! ELK! s ,;u be held in v t\“ in the und | priated for naval fuel stations, bu | Carney, Bess O'N2il, Peari lit the ‘s uid v w chools, returning from the tourna E?&Gfi:gj:hfisegem;ve;ti: . decided that as much of it as pos-|gwing to abuses, the government on. ol Ao By Eiat S 9 i For | |ment at Wrangell ' incriaseMithE Wi land | Music by the sible should be taken ovt and the counsel said, had for several yes s, W. J. MacDonald and 7 one man to the output | The Admiral Rogers discharzed 1 strength of parts. Let us show | crude royalty ol received by thelofused to e further appropr Murray, Cordova; C. M. Arch wéuld take 1 R Yanrs | tons of fr at the Pacifi you the Gruen advantages. | government, about one-cighth of the | (ons. Then they said Admiral Roi Bothrsburg Clarios 1 e Bighty billicns were consam- | | Ship Company’s dock and T’ Al k total produced, should be exchanged |ion convinced Seeretary Denby tl Gl T e Worke me i e e R e i [ nled to leave Juneau at 4 o'clock for e askans for fuel oil to be placed in storage|the installation uch stations coul Martin: Fcillan: and 0. M cigarette bill, was about §6 | Douslas. After unloading 10 tons of ra iy o tanks. It was argued that Denby de-|be obtained by the use of the maval|ye et oS0 REEES SR B EEETE O por capita consamm. | |freisht at Douglas the steamer will ‘THE NUGGET SHOP A cided to use his authority to ex- v ol nabwiihemniie ‘tha st | U Rl ML S RRRE RS e R s | Bave for Beagway | Don’t Forget the change some of the royalty oil for|tion taken hy Congres l”'“”'” s Eh: SR Dathe Sl M‘ The foltowing passengers disen | storage facilitics, directing contract Dohany. TresRaser [Eab s e W bavked at Juneau: Miss Je Burke, [ Elks® Hall to be made to that end Y] poheny was declared by govern: [ §garte Fire with | ™ Hansena Campen, Miss Alice | 2 Fall throughout the whole proceod-| ment counsel to hive heen o tres.| s F'ire wi Case. Fred Cook, Miss Esther Davis, | | ings, acted in an advisory capacity.| pagser upon the Elk Hills reserve,| Gasoline; Four Dead s | P Gildea, Miss Leona Graber, B. F.| I I1T°S THE MUSIC Doheny's counsiel — contended, the | win full knowledge of the illegality ——— See 1 Garnick tor Holton Band |Heintzelman, M. IHendrickson, Mrs | leases and contracts being made by |of his presence there as well as thel QUEBEC, Feb. 28— Four children | [nstruments ady.| M. Hendrickson, Master — Arnold Denby. unlawfulness of the contracts for the| were burned to death when gaso- 4 =5 | Hendrickson, Mildred Hooker, Dr. - n That $100,000 construction work. Under wellestab-| line, which the father was using to |3 - T —— During the negotiations Doheny | tished law he wis not ¢ cd. they|start a fire, exploded. The fire de Burrenick PAarrerys sent Fall $100,000 in the celebrated | caimed, to any compensation what-| stroyed the house. | BLANK BOOKS little black satchel, but Doheny's | aver for construction work or other| — e Sheaffer and Wateiman Pens ‘ counsel contended this was a loan|expenses incident to the contract:| : LAl » P ONILS q entirely apart from the leases or con-[and leases 1 PLASTERING R. P. NELSON'S |1 tracts, merely the act of one friend|[ The government askod ourt | CEMENT WORK Stationery Store 1l in relieving the financial distress of [ for a sweeping decision whi onid | CONTRACTING ’ . another not only hold the leases and con 2 } 2 L. o = R 2 Doheny’s counsel asserted that the void because made by Fall C. W. WRIGH1 L e ey -‘ trial court was in error in holding|and tinctured with fraud, but 1o la Apply at Arcade Cafe | that the contracts and leases had|down the definite raling that until | & = =l ’()27 | been made by Fall through an un-|Congress provided to the contrary tawful delegation of authority by |the naval reserves should he con g ’ President Harding, who signed an|served and not exploited, and that . " )PLI) S‘ | g e (g JOHNSTON'S ORLD’S | tion of the reserves from the navy|Secrctary of the Nevy could throw VI to the interior, and that fraud inlthem open to exhaustive drilling, | EXCLU 0 | : » : ‘ : S B ALMANAC || THE VERY SMART VARIATION OF ROSE BEIGE the transaction in s tic reference to the “patriot (:”()(:()]‘,\TES The government argued that in the[ism” of Fall and Dohény under which o . < o y _— DRING act of 1920 Congress directed the |storage tanks were to be constructed | NOW ON SALE SPONSORED BY PARIS FOR SPRING Secretary of the Navy to “conserve” |for the government at cost, assert THE CORRECT THING i ks o | the oil in the reserves, and insisted [ ing that Fall had gotten his pay that its permission o use, store, ex-| when Dobeny’s son handed him IN CANDY TRY THE change or sell referred only to such | $100,000 out of the little black bag : : o RN L s, SO ERIly oll 2hl e reverni BT e Doneny han’ i st BUTLER-MAURO A soft warm color which is universally becoming ceived from offset wells operated to|that he expected to make a profil T < | 5 ¥ b o . ' - o prevent drainage. The whole purpose | of $100,000,000 out of the oil he would DRUG CO. | to the complexion and infinitely flattering! Sponsored of naval reserve legislation had been | Feceive under the contracts and | ) ’ e g " destroyed, it declared. when under |leases FIRST | by Paris and presented to us here in the United States. the leadership of Admiral J. K., Rob ax B Phone 134 We Deliver | ey £ s 'l ison the mavy adpoted a policy of NOTICE L Monkey Skin promises to be the most important color exploiting the reserves to provide| Border Queen sailing from Scat-|| Phene 25 || 8ubstation Tost Office No. 1 bR ; i i h g fuel storage stations, for which Con-|tle Feb. 28. Phone your orders to | in Spring Frocks, Millinery and Trimmings—Some- gress had refused to appropriate | 114 and watch ‘em get here, - - g6 O . ) i Robinson was described as having | «—adv D. B. FEMM LS SUSSSSSSr S SSSSS S S S thing new on every boat—Come and inspect our new obtained the consent of Denby —_— — - )\ ? Bribe Indicated — S : 3 -chandise Fall had taken over completely the i Z Y N D A II () T E L | merch 5 naval oil reserves, government coun CADET LAST ! ! sel declared, had received a bribe ! | el . of $100,000 from Doheny, and o '{} MOST MODERN HOTEL IN ALASKA, NEWLY RENOVATED ! JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT OF livered the contracts and leases {o | ! 3 him in secret in violation of the hm‘ OX FORD $ ) 3 4 . ! ! Reasonable Rates Elevator Service RAYON BLOOMERS \ Black or Tan IMPORTED CALF| B AVi F E Wind | tew KFrom Every Win ¢ q 5 S g . . . Leather Uppers |1} SR ow ! in the Coral, Spring Green, Orchid and Pink | ! S. ZYNDA, Prop. { | | li | D90 ARE | |L. ..o imramsssimsmeroso e b s % Betz Coliseum | $10 ; = = A REAL BUY FOR $1.50 _ 1 .00 | i [ $6.00 $6.50 $7.00 Melody Men ||| * * FACKARD MARE MEN'S ONFORDS : | 5INEN ( A y || Fifty Years Highest Grades || e AN ® , ° | i ot Do Joldstein S Lmporium ey : SOLD ONLY BY GROCERIES—WE HAVE THE BEST—YQU PAY LESS HERE ; « Every Little i floe . | GEORGE BROTHERS ANSATESES CORgy | J. M. Saloum : i . Phones 92 an” 85 .Open Evenings & PR D pl g g

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