The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 30, 1927, Page 8

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DIVORCE: WEDS MINUTES SUES FOR WINS FREEDOM, IN 100 FIRE DAMAGES HOSPITAL HERE """ Thirty-one Patients Rush- ed from Building When Flames Discovered from w ! who will b insurs W < oo SCHOOL PLAY WILL BE PRESENTED TO PUBLIC THIS WEEK ! ' readincss curtuin at night rvening, For the ca "]nt pecting work and examine the e forced, to hreak|"" walls' and into t! floor in order to men we b the Ny | vived today | Furniture was complotely |donated by t fine work done hy | Company their pr p- | - #|SALVA’ HALL DEDICATED THIS AFTERNOON on the A in for is Thomas Hardware “fore the firc Lauding the the nur: in when the at they could better. She also expre appreciation all who helped | carry patients from the hospital. to the firemen, and to those who ¥ have aided in many W gince! The ce the fire. | vation Army TLa evening all but thirteen | Avenue took place this afternoon palients were returned to the hos-| rting at 2 o'clock pital, most of them being taken jLcan and W. J to the old unit of the building,the latter’s wife which is heated separately. T} morning all patients had been furned, aud the hospital was w heated as the furnace had be repaired and put into operation} by midnight. The furnace room was dam- M Salvation Army aged but little by the fire as it [from oullying districts - ca was covered with a special fur-Jureau to be present at the dedi- nace room protection finish, but the flames which shot up thaj clothes chute burped a hole in the roof and burn¢d a portion nl‘l the walls. Firemen did little damage with water, which \mx,v‘ used in quite large quantities, I No details of the loss in actual' ition of the Hall on Willoughby at the ce of Juneau’ including M M. Behrends nded the emaonies. Hall, Dec. SUTLS YarsSED—$1.00 JORDAN VALET SERVICE VPihVone 576 and 3 ~that just 30 minutes in this store will give you 1000-and-1 Gift ideas We have made elaborate preparations for Christmas, and are ready to give inyalu- able advice to our customers when they come to us with that impelling question “What Shall 1 Give?” We will respond with an immediate an- swer sugesting a THOUSAND AND ONE gift things, J.M. SALOUM Alameda ! | | with | | fiom Sal-im“ papars fo1 sare at T l | leading | yto ill he Mond nst Iv be heard. > ' MOOSE LADIES HOLD the lare Stolpe nd on M. GOLDSTEIN LEAVES ' " FOR ARCTIC REGION '“'iui o up JACKSON WILL Marion Goldstein, who has b friends - here since left today on the st Alam: for Seward enroutc the Kotzebue Sound country, BE SUGGEEDED . G. T. Jackson Resigns at Scyird e e | | Chichagof Owing to il e regions several mon) Hedlth, Freeburn Back furs Mrs. Goldst {who accompanied him here, Announcement of his own resig nager of the Ch continue her visit with friends until next week when leaves for the Statds. 1t Company, oW was made Jackson, Vice-I The concluding card 2 series that have each Tuesday in party H Legion, " a Joc Prizes were won by Mrs. Dull and L. K. Moe, first, M H. Berry and Frank second. Graad prizes for the ries were awarded to M George T FINAL CARD PARTY heen given November reld last night in the Moose | peen doing exploratory work on all by the Ladies of Mooseheart tables of whist refreshments Tom and Oja, B "»\CONNORS ANNOUNCES SALE OF PORTLAND CANAL MINE CLAIMS i i | Telegraphic reports si the sale of the Red Top group of mining tclaims in the Portland Canal dis- |triet were partially confirmed to- day by s J. Connors, who, with John McNeil, co-owner, has {the ‘ground several years. The | deal was closed in Vancouver last week Press despatches last Saturday isaid the property had becn sold {to Cobalt interests for $250,000. |Mr. Comnors said Calgary capi- talists had purchased the claims, in mining circles in that region, Mr. Connors said. Several new discoveries were reported and the outlook The Grand Jury failed to indict Fred Pognant on a larce charge, returning a ‘“‘not true'’ is more promising than|bill against him. at any time in the history of Charles Sinclair and Elmer the district. There is a great Garnes, both before the court on deal of prospecting going on and liquor charges, today plead not capital is exhibiting a _deep in- guilty to their respective charges. terest in the district. * {David Paul was arraigned and —_————— H Sanford, Lee Donnelly and TWO INDICTED BY as are to be arraigned GRAND JURY TODAY,' Two indictments and one not, true Dbill were returned this| morning, by -the Grand Jury in| the United States District Court.|py the U. S. Marshal yesterday Al Sahlinger was indicted on aloy 4 char!e'gf rape and is in charge of larceny from a vessel|jajl. today in lieu of furnishing and a true bill was returned|ihe necessary bond, which was R g SHOCKLEY ARRESTED Glen Shockley, member of the% crew of the Unalga, was arrested D of the compan was the . has been of the new to succeed Mr. Ja manager, wuncement made by the latter The two the m 8 sa y are will ' that pi cor- * PETIT JURY WILL com- , present oll ates and was Olsen who had a score of 2 |to Mike Sexton whose score 225 START ON FIRST | TRIAL TOMORROW *** _ «oo 7D [ GAUSTED PASSES THROUGH with the —— Ashley, F. Deverall were m. today when| in the United court. 11 Andrew Twei alitied for deafne petit jurors of Agnes and T. H. at 10 a was called Distric 0. P. Gaustad, former Territor- ial Senator and receiver of the ington-Alaska Bank for sev- passed through here Northwestern today in the of Ly Smith, United Gaustad was re 1o on the fcustody but he declined to make publie the price, saying, however, the reported figure was incorrect. Only a small sum of cash was involved, he said. The purchasers, he said, treat- ed himself d partner liberally. They have assured them of im- mediate exploratory and develop- ment work on the ground, the work to b as soon as Dos- sible next Spring. The claims are located on the British Co- of the international against Sam Houston on a black-{set at £5,000. mail charge. W20 RS Bail in the two cases was set' Aqye X rtist) . 4t $1.500 and $1,000 respectively the columns ot The. Bmire. Use rrooes Our Greatest Assets Are our schocls, the boys and girls of today are the men and women of tomorrow—— ide i Col. Me-| | Carruthers and| | e north on! ring ““‘ll, | !Free Dellvery || sub Station Post Omico No. 1.5‘ 4 was di ermanently. J. T. White o until Decomber The first case to be r trial in the Ottersiad entenced by Judg | Coke Hill to spend six s | MeNeil Island on a charge presented embezzloment of funds urder Court will {control, the Alaska | Company | recent thonths been suspended at € put considerable prospe has been done. A new vei been overed on ¢ ns M unworked, kson d ficient we | 35 _been done lead to de-; Otter mine the na- | mine the {he was dependent on his o L therefore shounid be compensated ler the Workingm Campen i Act The ¢ hinges on tion of whether or not During opa un i —— “MR. PIM PASSES BY" Not on ti ctent deposit, but to carry me of th for wihich the mine was |une n former years 84 main purpose of the rs. Jackson and ¥ this time is to look ¢ R r sare at The or exact — o VA naner. visit burn { Ott the | son LINED LEATHER MITTS 75¢ at aturd 4 wm equity case s Dougls pool hall Upon this |3 the covered lead. depends v d nature will be ; Novelties in and a change will retain his connec- {he company as Vice rom 20 uth ment He with I ident. Mr. Freeburn was the original opera \w during (he period of its most opataiion and hefore. He « of all the opera tions. When it sold its holdir to the present ownel w succeeded by Mr. J SRR 4 RN Beads of All Kinds— Ear Rings—Bracelets, connec o ete. CALL 331 FOR CORRECT TIME LUDWIG NELSON BExpert Watch and Jewelry Repalring P — v . e e R B JUST A FEW, PAIRS LEFT OF LADIES’ ZIPPERS $3.75 and $4.00 . MEN'S ZIPPERS, Pair—$4.00 CHILDREN'S FELT SLIPPERS, pair—95¢ MEN’S 15 in. All Rubber Lace Shoe Packs $5 GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Maa I TABILES 1928 \ \ \ ) ) N N )\ \ y )\ ¥ \ \ \ \ ) \ \ N N \ ) \ i ) Elks' Hall, Dec. 2 and 3 adv 1 i Bmpir- | ) {lumbia beundary. There F. at of | |F oo, SR o e R | HELLER’S Schokolade Bonbons The world known chocolate andy that is wholesome and ure and better than just good, imported from Vienna. Christ- mas novelties for children and grown-ups. Come in and see this wonderful Jine. Chri tree and ndy noveltie dren ft stockings, © and honbons. considerable activity HELLAN’S PHARMACY Phone 33 Free Delivery SOMETHING DIFFERENT m - Christmas Cards i — e ey “ Phone 25 | | : ! Free Delivery Be sure to see the High School Play, “Mr. Pim Passes By,” at the Elks’ Hall, Friday and Saturday. GARNICK’S Elks’ Hall Dec.‘ 2and 3 Mr. Piim PassesBy | COMEDY IN THREE ACTS Presented By Juneau High School MUSIC BETWEEN ACTS by High School Orchestra and Boys’ Quarteite Admission 50c¢ and 25¢ 5 WE SHOULD KNOW If you figure on installing an oil burner come and see us. We have installed OVER FIFTY BURNERS in and around Juneau and our experience engbles us to advise you as to what kind of a burner is best suited to your needs. Our lige of burners are nationally recognized as LEADERS in the various fields to which they are adonted. The little Pacific is as near NOISELESS as it is possible to make a burner and can be used either in hot water or hot air furnace. ¥ The Hart is full automatic and absolutely safe—and is made in three sizes. i The Ray can be had either in manual control or full automatic. We have trained mechanics to install these burners and we GUARANTEE every job., BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right Phone 134 GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING PLANTS s “I tell you in advamce what job will cost” il FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY PACKERS and PRO} ISIONERS Featuring Delicious Hams and Bacon and Frye's Baby Beef. HAVE YOU TRIED IT? Phone 38 ADVICE TO THE WISE! \& The only way for you to buy that nice Christmas gift for your dear ones and npt miss the price of it at all, jg——— . Jcin our patrons and buy best and freshest mer- chandise in Juneau at most reasonable prices. remember: “Our Prices Are Lower and Our Mer- ins chandise Is Better” ‘are looking for five room furnished house. =) ‘ Next Thursday, December 1st, is going to be You are invited to visit us and get acquainted.. pected to buy anything and nothing will be intention. When a housewife makes a good e othes to share her pleasure in it. In the same to visit our shop. Each lady will be presented of Pom Pon Clxymdu‘mum and each gentlem can take your ¢hoice, . Arrange your plans to visit Thursday, December 1st. g “YOU’LL BE SURPRISE ¥ OIL BURNERS e The IT an Economy of Worthy Hosiery HOSIERY TODAY means a good deal more than merely procuring “tube encasements for the limbs. ¢ They must have IT—a luring smart- aess—not only when lustrous new, “but after washing. And this lure . ‘equires proper weaving — even, careful weaving—as much as right shaping, and elasticity: which will some back after washing. You ‘get ‘his and niore, you’get wear out of LUXITE HOSIERY

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