The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 27, 1927, Page 8

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Bl g w q a E 5 LARCENY AND LIQUOR CASES P IN COURT Senl"nr(‘S PflSS(’(‘ ‘dn(] S"\" eral Arrests Made in Juneau Yesterday 2 INVASION OF ? can t Lena Jack the Grand Jury grand larceny at a hearing hound on a wa over 1 charge in U. 8. Comnmssioner’s Court ye terday afternoon and David Joh son was dismissed. The two ave charged with stealing $200 from Fred George Another charg» against Lena Jack and Peter Ka nosh alleging they ‘stole ) from Jack Kasko was dismisse for lack of evidence. Gordon Selmyhr and Jack Wil son » also bound over to the grand jury charged with the pos-| of intoxicating liquor.' confinement each dovich and A ed guilty to wes session Thr month were given Sam A. Brooks who 18 foreign beauty S cdpture U.S. movie fans 5 HOLLYWOOD , IFOX PELTS IN ~ 600D DEMAND, - SEATTLE SALE SEATTLE, Oct. 27—All varic | lmu. of fox continued in good de-| mand at the monthly auction -f| the ttle Fur Exchange. Red fox averaged § ka interiors sold skin for $75.50. White fox averaged $44.75 ani the best lot $60, { One superior cross fox sold 1§170, the average for Interios Alaskans sold from $35 to $50 The silver fox collection was | terior. ! Muskrats are average brought of 10 per cent. | the best half sold. $1.60, a declin The best lot =0 Th I for $1.78. Low grade mink averaged $11 and $10, the best lot of Alaskan Lynx averaged $33, 50. ged $11.70. the best lo! a char of po: ion and mann facture of intoxicating liquor. H. F. ALEXANDER- come bef Jug Frank A Boyle, Charles Casakan, n | OF ADMIRAL LINE Johnson and George Kane we ! found guilty of ty lar | At the rrmu]‘xr dhmmn meet Hood Bay and » given |ing held last week in San Fran days each in the Juheau jail. lcisco, H. F. Alexander was again The trial of John 'Protamink {elected president of the Pacific will come before the U. S. Com- { Steamship Company. Mr. Alexan missioner tomorrow morning at) {der has held the of! |(u of presi 10 o'clock. Protamink was ;dmn of the Pac eamship raigned yesterday and is charged | Company since its incorporation with possession of alcoholic ii-| L L S {im 110 quors and of being an alien and | gfere’s g girl that Sessue Hayakawa says # to be the great ;()"fl)l'lz):l ,!',f“ n:,l n'f "l’l‘x‘s-. ;4:1:31;§ur 8 gun. ;;Two. pints emotional actress of the American screen. He ought to know 31' bt e e e-president, alleged moonshine and sixteen |, - b hi Bt | R. Stanley Dollar; vice-president, BAER 0 ek s Hohad’ 0 by because she is acting a film with him |:1 irope. Seie Ca |E. A. Stuart; vice-president, A, ¥ quarts of heer were found Aok i s ; 4 v N possession when he was arrested. | When the gents in the American theatres sce e. Cady \]["“’M leahentaint > B erkan Arrests from the prohibition of- VVinter they w fice continue according to Mar- shal Albert White. M. Murphy their existence. s and Arthur Watts w arrested | She will soon be scen in this yesterday by prohibition ag vood Sessue is as a ].ml,lu t. Harding and Chidester charged | cauteiuerioue with alleged violation of the Alas-| ka Bone Dry Law and are today ! [INJTEL out on bond. Twan Podneik was taken into custody on a chai |rectors wag made with the elec. of possedsion of alleged bee G E THEM MUSCOYITE MOTHER tion of Francis G .Frink, who is whisky. -president of the Washington St kiioen 1eo0 Waiks, €& Saattls: e WASHINGTON, Oct Rear | could. speak . Boghish during ey, ' i o "ot Mr. Thorne, wha ajsn Admiral Newton A. McCully has | first part of their stay hers. The accomplished the “mission” which | took him abroad a month ago and | the seven Russian war orphans which he, a bachelor” naval offi cer, adopted in 1920 have been | provided with a Russian mother. | Dispatches reaching W through diplomatic channels of\ his marriage to Mrs. Olga Krundycher, a young Russian wo- | man, at Reval, Rus; The ad-| miral is 60, his bride The news came as a surprise. to his navai here, among whom he known as a confirmed He went on leave September 12 land told friends meyely that he was going “abroad on a mission.” Children Await Mother, His geven wards, who . now range in age from 9 to 19 years, are at Charleston, C., where Admiral MeCully is stationed. He is due to his post November 12 The* difficulty in whick Admiral McCully found himself when he attempted to bring hi§ waits into this country has been avoided for his bride.. While they were de- tained at Ellis Island for PLANE QUEEN OF YUKON AT | WHITEHORSE Trip Takes Slightly More than One Hour—Per- fect Landing Lieut. A. D. Cruickshank made a pretty landing at Whitehorse with his monoplane “Queen of the Yukon” on Tuesday, according to Associated Press dispatches re- ceived by the Daily Empire. The flight from Skagway to White- horse took only a few minutes over an hour. The plane, which the Airways and Exploration Com- pany owns, will be used particu- larly for exploration and pros- pecting inaccessible parts of the Yukon. Whitehorse will be the base of operations. hington | tell 29, i distinet ass has been | bachelor. } | | b [ ociates | Yukon —lly a i El “‘ the young woman is to Movement Is from the consul at Reval, acti Reported Near Tokyo|under o state Departmeni ora a passport bearing a nonquota im migrant vise. Gives Children His Name LONDON, Oct. change Telegraph 27—An BEx- dispatch from Tokyo said a serious earthquake When the admiral brought to is reported at Niigata, 160 miles|the United States his adopted mnorthwest of Tokyo. The dis-|children in 1920, immigration of patch says considerame move-|ficials at Bllis Island detained ment was reported but no dam-|[them for a time. None of the age. children, two bo and five giris Uiasinted ADOPTED 7 RUSSIANS, | McDonald, 1 have one of the greatest treats of their lives. She has everything they demand to break the monotony of country and we will see how Nows) STATES ADMIRAM, WHO WEDS TO {admiral gave them his name. | Fleishhacker; { Hall; i Mr rector | time treasurer, K. It secretary, J. H. Cooper. Fleishhacker has been a di- of the company for som and was elected to the of- of vice-president, made vi- cant by the recent death of Ches. I ter Thorne. An addition to the board of di | was a director The board of directors now con RUMANIAN PREMIER LAUGHS WHEN A 4 IDE i IS SENT TO PRISON VIENNA, Austria, that the of port ister Rumania public healt Nicholas Lupu, has been sen- tenced forty to days imprisonme for assaul policeman at the- recent tions. The policeman, pears, failed to treat the min- ister with when the paigning in the | triet. This provoked Dr. who attacked him. When Premier learned of the verdict, marked laughingly, cabinet council sufficient will It is the in Rumania member has to jail. been SCHOOL BUILDING AT YAKUTAT PRAISED BY HEAD OF DEPARTMENT One of the finest of the small- er school buildings. constructed in the Territory this year is that at Yakutat, in the opinion missioner “of Education Henderson, who visited route to the west recently. the Yakutat school is and maintained by the Bureau of Education, the building were furnis the Territory under an appropria the legislature last tion made spring. The building by C: E. proximately * $6,900. Tt floors, the first being divi two class . rooms and entry ways, and the having four rooms quarters for two teachers government nurse are pro The school is in charge Leslie White, formerly Mi Jorgenson of this ci T about 55 pupils enrolled. — e by wasg Wife’s War on Snoring Wins Husbapd Divorce Before ho assigned to! T8 BOW Cofi: || GHICAGO, «Oct. 37.—F Charleston, Admiral McCully was |58 of the following: = H. ¥.|ojaypoot obtained a d've Alexander, M. A. Arnold, W. A.lygearo®) O o Boad of the naval mission to Bra ) erday becau wPo [Brown, R. P. Butchart, Robert|upand his smor She L Dollar, R. Stanley Doll o ol o He was {he second senior bache- | "0 i ;’h;” e him, he testificd, after lor among the admirals, John D, s oer him sleep with is head commandant retires November 1, oldest. There are only ar admirals at Hono- 1hiu, whe being the two other who are { unmarried. .- Actors “At Liberty” To Play on Streets PARIS theatr! hit e Out-ol-work 0 Paris have upon a new method of bring- ing in a few honest sous that! hey require to sustain life. They have decided to revive a few of the old “thrillers” of decades ago and give them on an improvised stage in one of the public squares. The audience will give what it i thinks the show is worth—by the tincup method. Three or four melodramas will be given during the winter, and if the plan is succ ul it will be adopted regularly for the spring and summer months. ————— George B. Rice, plumber, is on the Admiral Rogers bound for Petersburg. He will return on an early hoat. ——— Fr the 28th, Remnant Day at Goldstein’s Emporium. - —ady S AL On All Makes of TYPEWRITE $5.00 to $3 WHILE THEY LAST AUl Machines Guaranteed B. Burford & E N 0.00 ., |comb and Francis G. | Mortimer Haines, ling, BE. A. Fleishhacker, D. Hoge, D. Stuart, 1 | committee The same | executive |that held office last year was re- {appointed as follows: H''T, :Aln-xuudm Robert Dollar, R. Stan- |ley Dollar, Herbert Fleishhacker and D. C. Jackling. ————— | HOW’S YOuR ROOF? It you nesd shingtes for ft,| {remember Femmer has them at |a price that is right. adv. E.__ s ¥ China 1 Dinner Sets of QUALITY Watch Our Window Displays ' CALL 331 FOR CORRECT TIME IS TS LUDWIG NELSON Expert Watch and Jewelry | 1 foot of the bed becau " disturbed by his snores. remarked that “it takes only $25 rid of a man in Chicago” apprehensive when she started keeping a ham- to get and he became mer in her bedroom, he MR, FOR SALE Ray Hart Pacific 0il-0O-Matic OIL BURNERS A size for every need GEO. B. RICE HEATING OIL BURNERS PLUMBING “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Repairing p— 111111 TR Oct. Dispatches from Buchar: minister was countr Bratianu “Our next have be held in the minister's cell.” ' first known where a cabinet sentenced funds fc constructed ,Bunker at a cost of ap-| has hall upper floor wher : she wag | t. 27— est re- n min- h, Dr. nt for ting a elec- it ap- Lunn [ Il he re- to case of Com- L D it en Whilc operated Feder ed 1 1 | i two ded into and4 e living and the ovided. of Mrs. ss T here are onid n desortes mak et the She also said, e FRESH 5 lbs. 5 lbs. 5 lbs. 6 Ibs. 6 lbs. RED-HOT SPECIALS STOCK Ginger Snaps . . $1.00 Fig Bars..... 1.00. Graham Crackers L 00 ————— {BELLED EAGLE SEEN head of the Tanana int the Wrangell Mountains with nn“«trlulhic OF c w"‘!" MEET of three horses when he heard a AT NOON TOMORROW horse-bell tinkling behind him. The SINBLAIR Tu Whitham thought that there | Juneau Chamber of Com- { must have been some horse loose|merce will hold its weekly meet- 4 yin the, timber and hig suspicions | ing tomorrow moon in the display | seemed verified when the bell|room at the Aldska Electric Light | came closer, just about the time | and Power Company, it was an- that he expected to see a horse ! nounced today come out of the timber, the noise ok e nderson, Territorial |Certain Par[s of Teshmony passed over his head. | commissioner of education, who Gi S Cox Looking up, Whitham saw an|retyrned this week from an ex- iven Jenate mmit- eagle winging its way overhead. {tended trip to the westward ar tee, Ruled Out Beneath its breast it carrled an | interior, will be the, principal ordinary horse-bell and seemed to| speaker of the luncheon. WASHINGTON, Oct. 27—jus.| D¢ fVing with difficulty. N S tice Siddons, of the Supreme i i R. H. Chadwick, traveling rep Court, District of Columbia, has resentative of the United States excluded part of the tostimony of| LAVENIK QUITS {Rubber Company, took passage on Harry Sinclair before the senat:| FIRE DEPARTMENT {the Admiral Rogers for Peters oil committee, from the Teapot ! burg. Dome conspiracy trial. While ex- FOR POST OFHCE — cluding specific par L mony given by Sinclair on De- cember 4, 1923, Justice Si(ldnns’ said Sinclair had not been placed ! s of the tes| ‘()ld papers for sale at ‘I'ie Empire. Martin Lavenik, chief truck| DANCE OF driver of the Juneau Fire Depart-, ment since May, 1920, has taken' under ‘aath that time, conse.|OVer a full-time position as ck-rk:. * . DANCES quently he was not a witness in |8t the postoffice, it was an-| % il Wacie. nounced today. For several weeks AR (1 | Mr. Lavenik has been employed Eag‘le S CORDOVA LEG]ON PLAN,M the postoffice. He recently passed civil service exams given | by the government for* pnsm[ru'-‘ | Hall - FRIDAY NIGHT October 28th BUILD LOG STRUCTURE clerks. John W. Jones Post, AI“(’II(JH \ Legion, has decided 1o erect 2| MOOSE FROLIC | large leg cabin building in Cor-| dova, which will be used for al w“‘li{EBEEH'IE'(l).g T‘ MUSIC’S THE place of meeting and social at- GHT 5 5 fairs. The new structure will' be I ! FEATURE 75x100 feet and fitted up in the| The annual Mooseheart payil - 3 most advantageous way. Tho! Frolic, celebrating the anniversary || 3-PTECE ORCHESTRA Post has vacaied its old quarters' o of the founding Moosehear of i" the LI rop building and is!will be held tonight at § oumkl emporarily occupying roc lat the Moose hall. T l t ! ]llu'-H_(‘,o.dovu general The Frolic is in charge of the t atented building. ! Mooseheart Legion and all thoss attending are promised an enter- | the ap- ‘[dmlng program. Members ar: Veteran Burcau | urged to be present and to wear Cordova |the regulation regalia, and they may bring a friend to the affair. | ! Application will also be made t> the proper authorities for pointment of 2 doctor at Musicians Eveybody Welcome Gentlemen $1.00 Lold pnpers fur bule at The Empire. BY lNTERlOR MINER| AR B S S woa et POTATOES! POTATOES! | Reports of an eagle, carrying a| 200 Sacks of the BEST YAKIMA POTATOES Just Arrived bell’ beneath its breast and flying ! $2.90 4 SACK 5 PR Ssieg. Sty . F. Whitham, a mining man, who is in town for a few days, | iting a boat to the south, i . Whitham tells the story | omewhere in the Wrangell Moun. | tains were brought here by Carl! Buy two cr three sacks now for winter use before the price raises he 'liIIK up the extreme GARNICK’S MONTA i PHONE 174 FASHIONABLE =~ |Zoooeme ool ) | ertlng | You can be economical abont food without skimning. HOW ?* Ceme in and see our snecial Canned Goods disnlays or ohone us. Clean place, fresh stock, most reasonable prices in Juncau you will find in Papers | at ’ Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 Furnished steam heated rooms upstairs over our store. Phone 25 | Free Delivery 00000000 O O 2 Just Arrived! NEW SILK ; DRESSES An extraordinary lot of pretty silk models. SPECIALLY PRICED $12.50 and $14.75 P E NS T T Specials for Saturday TURKISH BATH TOWELS Size 20x40 inches, Good Weight " TOMORROW' IS o

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