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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1927. et o, e, A, JURIES DRAWN | FOR APPILTERM |1 DISTRICT COURT = Y Both Grand and Petit Juru's eph Defeunded! dore Hey A. A Keife L M Steven Mrs | . M : Mr 1 Vanderlees Are Drawn This Morning | D i 1 St [ L \ a for Next Session. [Mrs D W s Both Grana ietit h 8 ) i et ,,Y.,.,‘“.»”,‘;,‘ f . Caitit Skagway: Temple A, Buri B acnn whion N n Conway, Wayne K. Gault e : e | V. L. Sparks, Fanny R. Spear, Frar g ero 0 s 1. James Tropea and Polly juries are as follow sSuffecoo Ja 8 pea @ 1 0. Webster Fron ,‘.“,G‘]“”"l}‘ J,"f" From Do Beatrice G k, Mrs. Guy Smith Bradford, F. P. Cook Ray McCorm Frank L. Garnick C. Gor From Sitka: J. J. Demidoff, M Miin Mrs. Ha . Hen. | cher Olsen, Alice M. Racc nl; cl Il Hendrickson, J m Lisianski: John Comer Tohnsc W Johnson, G m Tenakee: Charles I Shaw, A rn, Mrs. Harry|SOR G. Wat J. White, Frank| From Haines: Ernest J. Mathew S. Wil W. €. Wright Nell H. Stansfield Frot Alex Gair | The petit jurors will t o1 Fron o Marian G. Clark. | April 19 -+ > Lee C. Gault, Mrs. D. L. Stevenson and Frank D. Webster. e v il report on| CONNORS MOTOR CO. April 11 RECEIVES NEW CARS ,‘, | | Afieg carrying her fifteen-year- I Petit Jury | old son three miles through the s et L SIMTOTSEtIE soTe s | o aiew: icatgunlyed or (L snow to a doctor, Mrs, Lllen Ay ., | kon yesterday for the Connors Barnum. of Beacon, N. Y., con From Juncau: Paul Abbott. Pete|compauny ORECIR 6 Ton et s Amundsen, W. E. Bathe, P. B [coupe which is to be deli fiba,. But while sh e U B e ¢ ing Almr (.miyl‘m‘:un Lie sl i C. Delgard, Mrs. H. C.[{wo S a c ssion, I actlv . J . . ad ac. DeVi Elmer Friend, Mrs. | pa . AN fastly ciaimed that he had ac cidentally cut when he was confronted by her admissien, the boy insisted il was his fault rear deck » body is by F | and it is finished in Peter Pan blus | Duco. The other car is a Pon |six de luxe truck whic delivery Iwas ordered by Charles Nagel angered her, body Is of wood and metal coi B strnction throughout and it is ab ot L el PASSENGERS ON YUKON solutely weather preof., S Passengers leaving on the steamer HARLIN THOMAS HERE monds, W, Max Hun ling oe Meherin Dean of the Uni- Thomas, cture at th Harlin School of Arc + Hammond | versity of Washington, one of thelC. M. Lou Moore and |1argest schools in the Fine Arts! Wife John ok, Heela, an jgroup, is in Juneau to consult with | thre : steer v“'l‘k:“ ward ‘v H £l Qunean School Beaml apout the| fuddloston, anl “Chavies Behlo | proposed high school building. Mr.jfor Valdez : | i e mas was architect for the pres when it wa< KLONDIKE FILM MOVES o and b LIKE SMALL ARMY CAMP ent school building constructed ten years | cause of his satisfactory the splendid reputation which hel Moving e has in Seattle, he was immediately | filming “The corsulted when the new building Brown's new | was proposed [gold rush, is much akin to movi l Mrs. Thomas is with her husband.!an army. Special train g e | eral hundred actors, LADIES AID MEETING |livestock. dogs and propertic — up the “Brown Special” movi The Ladies Aid Society of thelproduction. Its first M. . Church will meet tomorrow | Colorado; later the afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home! proceed to Alaska Kilroy Bee) We are proud of work and our showing of STETSON HATS for Spring company en Trail Of '93," film of the make location is in company will (Sacramento Here you will find a large selection—the new colors and the correct styles. All you have to do is to pay the NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRICE and the hat is yours $8.00 for Select Quality | $10.00 ’ for the Stetsonian | H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man e | e Our 352 Suits Represent America’s Most Popular Price Today-— Here is where the Customer’s Dollar—Your Dol- lar—touches the limit of its purchasing power. N THE BEST TRIMMING. LINING, WORKNM/ SHIP and FIT in this range. COME AND SEE THEM J. M. SALOUM JUNCTION STORE REASONS WHY IT COSTS YOU NO MORE to get your plumbing and heating done in the best equip- ped shop in the city and you get a GUARANTEED JOB backed by an OLD RELI- ABLE firm. No. 1 Our modern portable electric power pipe THREADING MACHINE will do the WORK OF FIVE men. No. 2 ONE MAN with our havy duty electric boring machine will bore more holes in ONE HOUR than a man can bore by hand in EIGHT HOURS. No. 3 LOW RENT and LARGE VOLUME of businsss makes our OVERHEAD per dollar’s worth of job as low if not the LOWEST in the Territory. LARGE VOLUME OF BUSINESS enables us to buy fittings in ten barrel lots that entitled us to additional discounts that MORE THAN PAYS THE FREIGHT. Portable bench and pipe vises that can be set up on the job in two min- utes. Saves on the average of ONE HALF HOUR even on a small job. THE VERY BEST MECHANICS. ] “SEE BEFORE BUYING” PHONE 34 GEO. B. RICE PHONE 34 PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS I tell you in advance what job will cost ¢ | himself, and | because ; he (| Yukon ftor the w i last night | | -ON SCHOOL BUSINESS run 11 semart amt wite. 1o o, Cordova ( M Brosiug, M. ( Fd ANTI - CIGARET - BILL PPEARS IN THE HOUSE Sheldon Introduces Measure Prohibiting Sale to Per- | [ sons Under 16 Years 15t 2 One) vith and rican an appropriation of for making 1 T land that | VELOOOD [to Wash | President Hold Public Hearing The House Committes on (€ hearings the Ind introc Cl Gaftne t| ! hearin elf in the hall of t House of presentatives 1 uday apenit TI30 o'cloch \ il invitation s extended nd every po: courtesy will 1 extended to the hefor h Committec My aid This bill § te general in 1ts plication and wide in scope. It very on cemployving three person € ptoa to agricul ind ¢ I'vic Limits Journal Supply \ < of the mir phit i n it ir friends with as mar or {as has beeu the cass in forn | sions. Speaker Smith announced 1 |day it would he impossible to giy | member more than three cop }w.u of the daily journal for outsii di ution introduced will alsc wvail hers. There will he no gencral d | tribution of messure ———— — | JOHNSTON’S EXCLUSIVE CHOCOLATES THE CORRECT THING IN CANDY (Bt pfamacy | the | Pheae 25 Free Delive y _A_l | Choice of designs 840 ~with smart colored straps §42.50 [ Dainty solid gold | Gruen Wristlets at 540 ton, these new offer a value below is now poor economy Betz Coliseum Melody Men MOOSE HALL . oo AT REGULATION, | ot ONLY 364 VOTERS HAVE REGIST VICTORIA, B. C., March 23 Henry Reifel, President of the Van- v Brewers told the Royal Com- At noor I n o1 n on, investigating the Provincial t m g t contributions to all for a city »f British Columbia yea H received from the company and dis- Ul the in 1 ’ " tributed, amounted to $20,000. This yi t v ) nate C(Jllllnln!t'k‘ 'avors was in 1924, R i o Passage of Stringent e e i X D ’ N Regulatory Measure. Boy’s Body Is Found; Fo b . e ORNEY oes i Brother Believed Slayer s A i i (Continued from Page One) RN the. vl CHICAGO, March Wallaniy b \ L iy of them, it Known. | Skubclek, father of 1l-year-old And b P ed an intention of not ubelek, whose body was foun i THospitall 18 o n a lake near here, believes his son deliberately drowned by the olid Women's er brother with whom he quarreisd March 15, The e e Pioneer Women Rrotest W Ketehikan, Pioncers of Alaska, [when last seen on v protest to thooider boy is missing. continuatic Typhsidfi Fever Epidemic Fills Montreal Hospitals REAL, March 2 ire overflowing on the contract systom and M( ospitals he city ith ty- nhoid feve i It u pateients The city legis! mmitiec ne authorities have found it necessary not « nor of Alaska to | to open a special hospital with a enf th rritor demands foo capacity of 60 beds to care for new L chan 2 The total number of cases | e organization end | since March 4 reached 700 with 29 | aze of the Controller deaths g o e — CHANGE OF VESS NAME le=r == e G e ! 3 VANIILE B granted T EC 'a nral FRESH VEGETABLES Fresh Strawherries, per box $ .60 X arb, 2 pound 45 e = =i n ch, per pound 8 5, per 1 45 e , per ponnd 25 Y | B NI AN Cabbage, per pound .09 . 18 < (" fi L A" < Q’ New Po 2 pounds .35 ch 15 bunch 15 bunch, 15 cents or 2 hunches 25 only ar n , ner bunch .10 Caulificwer 30 cents and up 1bers 40 e L ’ 20 cents and up BUTLER-MAURO 45 s .40 DRUG CO. 35 Phone 134 We Deliver R L ol Y nl ; : : GEORGE BROTHERS Substation Post Office No. 1 PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET New Spring Styles NEVER have we scen such daring colorings as Stetson is offering this season, Bright. buoyant shades like the dawn of a day in June are being worn by young men everywhere —and Stetson has designed styles that young men like. If you have snappy. youthful ideas—here are the hats that will suit you. $8.50 THE STETSONIAN 5 $11.00 $10.00 joldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER