The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 17, 1927, Page 8

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B THREE SAILORS ADRIFT FOR 28 ! i gt Patnck Went to Ireland a Slave and its Wolf Hmmds | Helped Free Him and So Make Ireland a Christian Land)! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, wAS b'!l Patrick, who 185% years ago, had as ) 0 i nent of .. MARCH 17, 1927. ORCUPINE MINE ' WHO'S ;<II())K;’III T NEW STGGK UF PAOPERTY TAKEN- """ LATEST ¢S » Youth as the tem; ed (hrough Juncau onf Irish people he b t to Chrise tis: morming for Seattie;| fanity Jorka ess at the| He was a merry, careloss lad his Fei ork MR e U ] biographers tell, ti h hia eative { attie il il Miss SR . s 5 A place was Kilp, six 1il2s from Durn- {Agust Fritsche, Eastern Min- | Bear in Fairhanis, for aliezed mail S e e Crew of Destroyer Find Sur- barton, where the ©-ols ware nct [ ey robbery. The jury disagreed (B hrends Co., Dry Goods : " f W l\ l \' g riously dour. He wra sivtaar yeurs | g rinancler decures rrop- G. H. Job gent for the \h»k:nl;wmn«‘m recently returned from an VIVOI'S O reckec €s- old and probably gadflng s e Work Planned Steamslilp, Co., at Latouche, accom- ve buying trip to Los Angeles, *(‘[ 1 Slnall Bout against his parcrts ondars #iem o 7 L s wied by his wife, visited with ancisco, and Chicago. The new 3 raiding party of w : 0 ‘u {48 TR aal whila Hhe Alaskd :k, which has arrived consists of by Milchu, a great M ritscl lastern min A : i AR R SAN DIEGO. Cal, March 17 Treland, picked up e fad und bore it arvived in Juneau on in Gol 2 ""’“ hag aucepted ‘i:,:,r'g‘:l:zl( 1,,,,’:;‘,:‘1.’\,1’ \fl.‘m The dramatic rescue of three mem fitm away With of his nelzns i oo W jostiion -n‘ Seattle where they will e S g gloves in be f the crew of the Eceuadorian bors as slaves. and will remain here for) Make tieir home [t o 1 : Albatro: after they hal Succat was the giv'n nume tie fu- 4 S GG o e nns Dr |H & Barkwell, company . The new hats are expected '» S days in an open boat in ture St. Patrick bere then but his 5 Hair Hate i i physician and surgeon of the lKen-|Baster and are the very latest in h b Sat captor named him Cathralgs ard po* A el AR R Hekatt accompanicd by Mrs ‘\\wmn headgear 1 Pac is contained in it (o WorE faadine: #wibe on the ove Porcupit ssengers on the \‘ RS i o g ived by Mrs. H. B. Mc Milcin Zare ome mibs . of ing v property, lecated : Bt O e her husband, a boat ont 55 miles norlh of Haines on|@ska o to Scattie where L W aboard the destroye il Iole ek, will tal nis practice M. el Ok G RaE Lynn Sith, U. S. Deputy Marst iR Al A aE S0y ar- ot Irish wolt hou e : i W Faivhanks, passed through Junean 1 ead one year| of the kings of Ircl nd foe (udr I th e ke, enronte| and a dead vear f use and to sell to t1e princes uf ns ! oy ) featil h. Hever soner f i1 foot boat. Thel i 3 o Scattle with several prisoners hat in a1 foot boa | 15t with whom =6 magstficent \ ow of cight men have b i Mol Tslana | the baby died four da s were great I Grking on the property construetin Neil i (£ s I P I Albatro nk. The tent The Trish woll biildings oy Lhe conitng . _ Cargington, of the W. P.| Ngw YORK, March 17. — United the sailors killed and ate a do young s Fritsche spend th ter inj! int Co., sailed on the Alaska |States Senator David A. Reed, Ite- which leaped in to the boat from! He dr I and \ City hag | foday for Seattle {publican of Pennsylvania, on sailing the schoonor Vi port i 1 Fremming and Lndwizipor Bermuda for a vacation, said The ailor were unconscions of our e i are 1o open @ new|(pe peal purpose of the closing fi Their tongues protruded from thei return ’ condition 1 hasldew "“"‘ SOUNOESHoD I TERY ‘mx er in the Senate was to block mouths and were swollen two inches | The s ] veral parti make Lo 'I'” the Alaska this morning for| e pemocratic plan to seat a “suf- hick. The open hoat drifted 800 anry in whicl this summer. He said: T attle and - Portland - on . three 4 ojont number of Democrats in place mile had wamned prople i East are very intc buying trip. : 'of Republicans who were elected by - ol d Afaska although they ave ad- Dhngad, Grand Fresident of g5 pappie ; e R e er’s Igloo, and G. J. Low e L e e Gira cretary, arvived in Junean t )y idea as fo transportation f I this moshine o at.| FOUND GUILTY: WILL-ABPEAL l 1 | + a th rand 1gloc ] ean hi [ i what they deem th 1 Grand Igloo in Juheau th Chris Radmillovich, who found low. There he found a shij orth.! The Dastern promoters .o i natcheller, local hveling) BUilty of criminal trespass: dn o to sail for Bk ni A e a interested in Alask ol A A1 U. 8. Commissioner's Court several sors were wanted anxions to invest in Alaskan o i o the wesr | GA¥S ago, has been sentenced 1o ! n the young man w pertic Gy Ll aex pay $25 and costs by Commissioner d 1" Nir. b i ¢ he Western Dpy | FTank Bovie, H. B LeFevre, attorney for kings and chie Ui i ! vd G leat on the | 107 the defendant, ha ven notice ) 1 ding A Mr. Dayie| °F 280881 uctin and e b ) RSP (AL F f Alask for losehllan O il TAKING PRISONERS SOUTH ormer Governor of Alaska| i in Alssko Tinst steamer south mext week ; Prescribes Alaska for | which h:‘“ the uil Alasia, nEoble il DIoN. o, ma bipett Biown, repiEsEnAteRIoN o S pavaal R a D Realtor Delegntcs. G, Ut R A it Btk 1 a : " g i Tars 1'; wl Buckley, of Fafrbanks, o S v O T i fhe . ) il " passed through Juneau today ou the h Y : 4 mi ——e———— sicamer Alaska with prisoners for Gov. Scoit (. Bone was the vl-u{.l St. Patrick year PIONEER PADDOCK DIES !f = —® McNiel Island and insane for Morn- (Ipull .\[n-uko-:' I:n the |fw;-|lll'\ el . PIOHEER PADDOCK DIE! | i1 [”L H()TI Lb L ingside. Those in the custody of the fourth annual banquet of the Beverly % " ¥ . x 4 S —- PRSI FeASSa Third Division Marshal were 01 Hills Realty Roard at Beverly Hills,|ramic voyage with mountains “CLEAN U DAY e, it R LD L L) California, and he urged that Real-| water that would be ingpiring scen BE DISCUSSED t 0f Tonakee, died there . b Tidibant 4 '« {heir| DEVEr to be forgotten CHAMBER LUNCHEON G. J. Love, in Fairbanks 1o of the country, following their} from heart failure, acc Thaiebriess TP — convention at Seattle next Augusi s e ! [J *. 8. Deputy Marshal Sher G hS . PORTLOCK 12 DAYS OVERDUE ought to make a trip to Alaska NEW BARBER AT PIONEER S Plat ’\ o A g l\’u‘ il ‘,1‘ n-ug e s Ik ”; H !l..w. 12 i : salifo day in Juncau will be the topic | § John Coats, Chitina, lel‘mr'h “lulnllfl‘{; 1|' |"[m“”{:‘ Oscar Waterud, owner of U of discussion at the Chamber of Aings tor wWhlclDIHCaS BN LEE | pit oG Valdez; R, J The halibut schooner Portlock, of i £ ublished a 08 An ph 3 et L ¥ " 1 Crred \ 5 ¥ i L P ., » N . & l: a II,,,,‘.V‘. to the Beyerly|nheer Barber ouop, announced tc ‘“v p Commerce Lunchoon tomorrow | | rred and wite, Chitina Juneau, Capt. J. V. Davis, owne Wil banquet and Gov. Hone's ad.| Ut Louis Donart s accepted i e e AT Mr. Pad pioneer and Zynda tioy L ouBRan S R LR Sicie, vhioh o Sllustrated with jposition in Bis GHops Mp. D) ns will be asked to clean up [ Well known throughout A. 8. Covke, Los Angeles; Clar-|the fishing banks. Capt. Davis be large picture of the banquetters andjaccompanied by his wife, recently i ldowalks, and to | |tory. He lived in Haine ence Jones, City: C. W. RBland, City: |Meves probably the schooner has met an inset of Gov. Bome. In part, the[arrived in Juneau. He is formerly Annual Session \'VIH Be H(H fix up the appearance of their | and ‘m(m‘ removed and Harley Seldon, Ketehiks Wit um.l l‘;,m p\\i]d(]!(l"ldlllx is lay article savs: of Anacortes, Wash.,, where he own- - ¥ % . e rhood. Several visiotrs in = |whkire he has been in busine — e | in anchorage. 1t x~‘.| 30 probabl Assuring Teuitors that the trip to)ed his own shop, disposing of it to Tomorrow Afternoon in Wil Dol cudsts ot e || According:to Deputy.Shermai, L it she pulled Into Seward to un- s ted i C ] n S PO 1Rk @ 5 stk ¢ | come 1o Ala Behrends Bank iuneheon tomorrow | remains of Mr. Paddock w be WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART load her fish Alagka following the convention of behrends ank. ) \ 1 f \ Legion will mee: Thursday night,' — ————— Realtors at Seattle in August will R | —— e BAUTLGCHIIL e e By o e S : . Jie othiil March 17 at 8 o'clock in Moose/ MARTHA SOCIETY amaze them, Scott C. Bone, former ROAD MEN HERE The annual meeting of the Excer HOME OF QUICK SERVICE | i Hall. All members requested i at- - HELTING oL A e A S e e e The Border Queen sails Seat- | tend AGNES GRIGG Tie members of the Marths So- the main speaker at the fourth an- £ ‘."4‘|”-’|[- A Ry i ter, American Red Cro is called | guits pressed tv 15 to 20 min-ltle March nineteenth, F adv Becretary e will meet tomorrow afternoon nual banquet of the Beverly Hills e L e S R DR T fOeenOon { ypos phone 576, JORDAN'S VALET |shipments phone Agt. Femmer at e at 0 o'clock at the home of Realty Board at the Beverly Hills | Commission, arrived funes ' by Chairman B. M ends. Thelgppyvice —adv. lonce as space is limited. PHONGF Boys' “Shoes at cost. Jarman's Mrs. Walter smu Mrs. A, J. Hotel. The event was carried off [ morning on the Alaska for a cot-ljeeting will be held in the officos |, e V114 —adv. Thrift Shop. —adv. Ficken will ¢ with a great deal of good fellowship. | ference to be held here in the B. M. Behrends Bank. i BRI LA Bls sl Mr. Bone was introduced as gov- ———————— | The Budget will be prepared for || Rl| | | il | | | e Sone s nbrotuced an won| L e e il bo prevared 10§ 0 T dent of the Gridiron Club in Wasn COM'NG TO JUNEAU, appointed and the report of Publi-| I YOU CARE TO BE = ington and former nowspaper man o o oo | Health Nurse Miss Mavie Falldine | = of Washington and Scattle arlane lomas, Seattle architect,i win also be received o 4 | 1= “The greatest investment the|Who drow the plans for the Juncan Pl s STYLISH = United States ever made,” said My, | Public School is due to arrive in WESTWARD PIONEERS WED | 1= Bone, “w when Secretary Seward |Juneau early mnext I“’ i a1 . \”’ Edgar Wa M.w for many years! | you must wear a string of Beads, = ' S a bought all of Alaska for two cents | WEEHT S “.“l”‘\‘: i "L miner and prospecior in Aluska | a Festoon or a Pendant in the |= N‘)“u L("""D li'() ()iil('l(ll an dore, 8 territory onetth of fhal Wi Sou BegERe SRR "I-lnow with the Alaska Railroad. and| | new shades with Bracelet, Ear-| |= size of the United States and con Mrs. Elizabeth Underwood, for mar ; . Br = e T Rt ) rings or Brooch to match. = (hiiine 600,000 wruare. miles, Wel| Mr Thomasi will cxamin e el LU g = think of Alaska as a land of per. [School building ]“1"“‘ ang "“‘" “" ‘} { recently marricd and will reside at We have just received the most |= petual fee and snow but such is not} POt 08 l¥”“"‘_l“ “"‘l"”‘f1 showld e Anchorage up to date shipment of these == the case. Its ports for the most part ’*‘IYIH if I"n- .»; "l‘:I 2 m(ll‘”][n‘ 1 Ry e novelti direct from the im- — R g he elimate | the coming election Ap 7 1 o ] = ire open the year round. The climat [ ¢ ailon Ay CHANGE OF VESSEL'S NAME. s R o it | is excelled in only one part of ths|fe=sseoorreeooooreororoas Permission having been granted, | | EEHET TEE FoY ML SRS TOC 1= United States, that right here i1 notice is hereby given that name of o at p S Y= Southern California. Juneau, the MARCH 17 Scow HUME . official numbey | DPUTSE. capital, ul\"o 1;;1-;4 but about (lvn'ldv- 2 (H:;T.:,”'\-!:‘.‘ ‘. en changed to N. P We have a new Handbag or grees colder the year round han YATRICK ® )| 2 D 3 ¥ 5 % T } arty Bag for your Spring outfit. | | Scattle or Portland.” PATRICK’S DAY JOIN €. McBRIDE Bazty ez (o youriBnning | The whole population of Alaska < adv Collector of Customs Mosaic and stone-set picm,-e‘! S B LoRR 000, M. Bonediated D/1 NCI’, N i frames at from one dollar to five. | It had no community as large as Be- P s | verly Hills. The capital has but 3,000 population, Fairbanks, 1,200, “But Al aska is destined to have a great pop ulation,” Mr. Bone continued. way and Sweden thrive and Alaska is destined to be to North Amer what tho two countries are to Eu. ELKS ANNUALIL BALL THURSDAY NIGHT— ELKS' HALL The Alaskans “It’s the Mus s s e sl Nor- Bone stated at the the President Harding trip to in July of 19 there of sunstroke at Fairbanks The trip north, the Realtors would find, would be a g inland panc- time of Alaska two cases were s P S O TONIGHT ELKS ANNUAL ST. PATRICK’S DAY DANCE A Good Time for Good Irishmen 2 Just Arrived MEN’S SPRING HATS DANCE HALL DOUGLAS Betz Coliseum J. M. Saloum ‘ Melody Men | THE JUNCTION MARCH 17TH L IO S T l l SPECIAL SALE ON GROCERIES MARCH 10 TO 17 GEORGE BROTHERS = PHONES 92 and 95 % Grange “77” PULLOVER SWEATER IN BEAUTIFUL COLOR COMBINATIONS OF GREY—BLUE—TAN Priced at $5.00 Goldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER flllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIlllIIlllIIIIlllIIIllllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIII!HHIllllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIT. A

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