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—————To { counsel for the defense and U. * District Attorney Justin V CHAMBER HULD Will Be Ladies’ Day- Mrs. Belle Simpson Guest of Honor gue f will recent tion in and elected Vice-President the we The Chambe by Pre befor th appointment | of commi stem appointing ecutive Committee & a regular committee, ing been e of the Executive terday moon. report activ directly to the Members of com ippoin by the preside 2 as fc Local Industries—C. I Henry Roden, G. B - Improve Var 4’11\[ at a Jommitte: ed lows Gardner, Rice; Civ der Leest Faulkner Trade Coates, ship and Finance, Tarner, R. H and Advertising—M. D M. S. Whittier Legislative—R. L. Robertson, E. J. W The Chamber is digplay booth at Road Builders' A vention Cleveland, has shipped to M. D Chief of the U. S. Bureau of| Roads, who is there, a supply of literature and photographs of Ju- nean and the territory, to b» placed on display. - VERDICT RETURNED IN GAZALOFF CASE Membe Kean, H. J Touri William. ven maintainir the Amer sociation - Ohio, anl| Williams at | Three defendants, er, Alex Sebanoff and Dallas Woy and, were found not guilly and Sam Gazaloff was found guilty of courts four aud nine, and selling of intoxic by the jury in the case of tha| United States vs. the four defei! ants, charged on nine counts with | violation of. the liquor laws. | The verdict was returned | o'clock this afternoon afte jury had deliberated 20 hours, th case having been given over Lo it | at 5 o'clock yesterday afternc The case arose from complain Dbased on information filed by onc George T. Masury, of the prohibi tion force. Attorney George Con)- Possession ting liquor, | H. L. Faulkner Hard- ing, Assistant U. 8. District At torney H. D. Stabler and G. W. Folta represented the government. The case involved the Douglas Pool Hall in which place it was alleged intoxicating liquor was sold by the defendant - - MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS The Martha Society tomorrow afternoon at the home | of Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren, with Mrs. Roy Rutherford assisting hostess. e - WHY SURE! THR PRESIDENT| - Will be out all winter, warm and | | comfortable. Just Phone 257. . Bob | Turner, —adv 1 Princess Pat ‘ will meet as Sells Regularly ‘ for One Dollar wonuq purchasing Princess Pat | will be p ted free the $1 “Tap-It. his is an en- ly new loose powder container, with rtment for lip rouge. Tap “Tap- a puff and comes out. epill. Simple to rehil. Comes v-dy to use. You'll treasure t for its beauty, novelty and con- venience, Only one freetoa | customer. A limited num- ber to givedree, so come in curly. Remember, $1 “Tap-It, a $1 box of b 1|[FIVE PRISGNERS GO | Clarke {tenced for | deputy | Bothwell, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, JAN. 5, 1928. Many, Many Medals ALASKA AIR SERVICE 1S GREAT HELP A s, | : 1 Alaska lm\t‘l'vmp. Lr)mv Article Rfigaull /\ld to Tourists hunting i This naugurated in 1 D new modern slay and the continent AT and av cabin “ Owlings of M is now head lane nen hoth cockpit types equi Whirlwind motors up-to4late acce pla are United Stat 1d licensed and none ed pilots of the highe ications are employed. ( ial sery Alaska point year round, M tupendous ineapolis, u and associ- | Wright of he ot the hygiene bu sor of the University . and has just been made of Honor riier of the and Political the Medaille infance en ories insp but s quali omm and inte maintained th mode MeK and and Academy Science D' Honeur Da Mc ta Reconna (International Newsreel) Al]\l!‘[‘l‘[b‘ ‘r“.l‘.!‘] SOUTH ON ALASKA| conoee. the Arcii te rates fers and of the tha ranges Redoubt vol elrele and the are quick scenic flizh or Fairbank mor air traveler the 1 main ac on Anchorage the florded Four one prisoners from Juneau a from Ketchikan will be taken an the steamship by Deputy U. S. Mz Garster, to be entered and penitentiary prisoners from Juneau are Stolpe, who will serve 13 Michael, & 15 months; Joe two year gentenced for south summer tonight iew of night n rhe | T e views not excelled Isewhere on the glue Hunting and fishing parties \tenced 10| With their guides, equipment Brown, son. | Supplies are quickly and safely and H transported directly into the hear s f the game preserves. The v in Rainy pass distr in the Alaska range, for bear, moose, heep and fishing; Eklutna 1 gem set amid the peaks of the T'alkeetna mountains, but thirty minutes flight from Anchorage; Tustumena lake, Skilak lake ani other points on Kenai peninsula the feeding ground of the world': largest moose, | with bear D. and fish in abundance—these now are all ea and quick reach ed by plane. Many of these truly wonderful hunting localities we practically inaccessible to until the inauguration of this plane service. Those who have availed themselves of it en thusiastic in their pra Licen sed gunides are to be lmt‘ in An chorage and if desired frips may be arranged in advance by malil or telegraph. e the dogleams once ruled Ive month serve ford, ar and first larceny odomy. At Ketchikan Deputy Marshal Garster will take into custod John Heath, who was convicted of selling narcotics and sentenced f« two years in the penitentiary Guards who will accom marshal will be H. § Sokoloff sentence’ fourth for three and were the rank Cook IT 18 BEQUESTED THAT all bills for or against the Old U & I Lunch Room be presented by the 10th of January. ady ——————— HOLY TRINITY GUILD will ‘meet with Mrs. Weightman at 2:30 tomorrow fternoon. Good attendance is reque are Brighten Up Your Home of them dark and few art- of for awhile will be short and many We are much influenced by environment should endeavor to make it as pleasant as possible. A of artifical flowers will transform a room and scattered about will influence the spirit in some degree. The day Spr; ful every one the house, We have quite a selection of be of next would honey-bee heavy them quickly— over this list and come a-running flowers on hand which will are struggling with tourists life-like reproductions— We are going to take a just half price. Read no use to us when we summer. These a most almost loss to fool a move All dollar sprays will be fifty cents, all seventy-five cents sprays will be forty cents Lilacs Verbanias Roses Geraniums Tulips Poppies Narcissus Daisies Chrysanthemums Apple Blotsoms You are invited to snoop at them even if you sniff. “YOU'LL BE SURPRISED" THE NUGGET SHOP Ladies’ Smart Slippers She scems to be attracting attention galore, That she was flirting, Jim swore. “Don’t be silly,” said she, “It's my new Slippers from Saloum’s they sec.” Another Classy Shipnwnl Arrived "r.\ and | man | :Iurml plane is hand, both ger |FOUR ARE CHARGED WITH WHITE SLAVERY * months, the air zaining the upper mail and passen rapi Heiress Takes Veil | Charged wi | Charlie Bird | son Smit brought | morning on the | from W {1 white , Edna F Ruby ( slav faderal Gladys iged the tor in Swanson and also taken ! Deputy and C | rants issucd from | Wrangell the first be from the former town and th from the latter. prisoners will be taken to Peter: nd Wrango:l ht by Deputy Marshal Brown the mship Alaska, to the U. 8. Commis sioners’ courts ant U. S District Attorney George W. Falta will leave on the Alaska to repre- it the government at tho heas to return ble couple said 19 | second The south couple daughter of and heir- fane Evelyn Cusack, ate advertising magnate, :s8 to tremendous fortune, has en- lered the novitiate of the Dominican Order at Sinsinnawa, Wis, scorn- ng social pleasures. (International Newsreel) shi tonig on ap ear before » DEVOTIONAL WEEK SERVICE ATTRACTS expects next Sunday. *|RED CROSS DRlVE | EXCEEDS QUOTA! , g i very attentively 0. A, Stillman address in the | Hall. Speaking | “But Seek Ye (ot God, and and Al Added i pointed an audience [ last night to Rev | The quota of 1,200 members set | | for the Juneau Chapter, American | Red Cross in the 1 annual roll call, has been exceeded and thers |are still ral outlying posts 1c | be heard from, it was announce today. The membebship to da is 1,206 and the total amount the fund subscribed is $1,109.30 | 1t is expected the drive will b | definitely within a week The drive this past year the most successtul e Juneau Chapter according and members of the com | mittees who are in charge. total membership and sub ons to date given o follows: (wo supporting members $26), total 11 sustainin ‘ members ($10), total $110; 13 \omn‘mlmr members ($5), ""‘“[1 oy R : ' 1180 anniual setabiess. - (41) rom the interior n-{:m‘".n}d va.num §1180; donation 7 it o;| DEF OF oakes;of wdarlet fevat e B0 sibscriiion grand] Yalent in Nenama, ~Four house: 6T mamtharafis: were said to be under quarantin g ity Dr. J. H. Romig, of Fa PATENT ISSUED bt o ‘reported to have it well in hand | The malady was of a mild form - - RICHARD HABERLAND IS Salvation from the the Righteousness Things Shall You," Rev in a ver “God and His be the first text i His Unto out that should lives." manner dom {our ! Tonight in the Capt. C. 0. Edwa the address, the King thing closed % is on | of ds will deli fourth of of es MRS P ISCAPLET FEVER REPORTED Arrivals in Seward last 409.30; | A patent has been issued to th: Alaska Endicott Mining & Milling Co, for its property in William! Henry Bay, it was made known | today. The property has been op-! | erated several years and consid |erable development work has | been done. It includes elevén Hmhv mining claims, | ¢. W. Mason is president of the | company ana Dave Housel is the \mul representative. Information present Haberland, formerly of Alaska. Any information of above should be sent to the Gov ernor's Office at Juneau, Alaska. desired as to the | 01 papers for sare at The r‘mnlre A STRANGE W()M.r\N' told me the other day Juneaun people are in a rut. Shé did not say where she came from but it struck me she must he stranger and that this good opportunity for advers tising the possible fact that she had not got acguainted vet. Mor It's never too late to get acquainted at this was 1928 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right Free Delivery Sub store. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Graves Store Phone 33 Phone 134 Freé Delivery | Station Tost Office No, 1 S BANANAS +2 POUNDS FOR 25 CENT; COME AND GET THEM OR PHONE AND WE WILL SEND THEM We guarantee everything we sell , to be the best for less. GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries Daily SPECIAL PRESERVES 31b. Jars, each, $1.00 - QUALITY GUARANTEED LARGE AUDIENCE listened as he delivered his Army Kingdom Stillman definit» in Lutheran Church the Devotioiy:! AT NENANA; ONLY FEW ILL wesk rbanks, in charge of the situation and | SOUGHT BY RELATIVES | e ——— ] NEW COMPLAINT IN LURIE CASE/ Owing to a technicality of omit-| | ting the date of alleged sale disposition, in the original ¢ plaint, the case against Dr. G. Lurie, charged with dispensing narcotics without a license, was dismissed this morning by Judge T. M. Reed. A new complaint, similar to the first and including dates, was filed in the office of| the clerk of the U. S.' District Court later in the forenoon The hearing was set for day morning at 10 o'clock, ary 7. Dr. Lurie is represente by Attorney R. E. Robertson { The members of the regular ‘jul'\' panel reported before the Court today and were excused to- day until tomorrow morning at 10| o'clock. The next cas | court calendar is | United States vs. charged with violation Alaska Bone Dry La | - - | | Satu scheduled on the that of t Robert Murphy, of FUR SEAL HERD IS MET NEAR YAKUTAT BY ADM. WATSON| A herd of about 100 fur s‘fll\"\ was encountered by the Admiral | Watson off Yakutat when she was in the Gulf of Alaska southbound,| according to Capt. €. C. Graham master of the vessel, which ar rived in Juneau today The Admiral Wal miles off shore and some tance west of ‘Yakutat when she j encountered the herd. The seais| swam away from the ship idly possible, Capt. said, keep from heing killed | This is unusually early for fur| seals in the north, according io Capt. Graham, who declared that| he had never seen them prev {to March during his years Alaskan water: The migration begins as a rile, about March, when the seals head north along the coast from Cali fornia to Alaska, and they 1 well off shore in their journs north, Capt. Graham said. .- AT’IZNIION | If you need a good carpenten | phone 498, Handy Andy's Shep. A. P Prop. 9u to in | MASQUERADE JITNEY DANCE | A. B. HALL [ JUNEAU TONIGHT whereabouts of Richard | Juneau, tho | NI s I LTI RTTTT T find in every IRYDER BOUND OVER TO After a recent prelimina ing at charging mong City the He | which $765.91 cha of aken m the had Mr. Wrangell several weeks was enroute to the he leave relatives, he w charge ys, James B. Clerk ot mercial grand jury | M. R. at §10, was held on only rging diversion to his own us $124 ioner hearing imerated in the last two counts b him to the credit of the city. version of a check from the Nor- thern Commercial Company 1o the city. It was intimated that this count would be dismissed by the Government. .- MANY INDIANS GATHER AT NENANA FOR BIG POTLATCH GRAND JURY BY FAIRBANKS COURT near Fairbanks on three count embezzlement of publ Ryder, lawyer. and Magistrate, the Fairbanks Indians gatherad Nenana for a five- given by Chief of all the Tanait from points from up the T and settlements be- in for the celebra- ant week at Com- gay potlateh was bound over 19| Thomas, head by Commissioner | yjnee Indians His bond was fixe! Tanan nana River tween came tion Chief Thomas is n preparing for years for th ticular potlatch and to have given away presents to the valua of $15,000. After the celebration was conciuded, the Chief, says: the ws Miner, had nothing left b house in which he resides at Wood River His relatives also took part, giving away §5,000 i presents. ary of Club, Boyd. 000, helow one coun* embezzlement of other counts, charged Two one said to hava and under $117, wer by Con timony the che another advisement Tes showed en deposited in a bank by Ryder arrested ut go whiie tates on duties to visit \The w ant on which | rested was based on a embezzlement for 1i-' from his Two Black Crows, 5 and 6, ar- vived. Anderson Music Shoppe. —adv, of [ e Pre-Inventory Sale 20 bars Crystal White Soap 1 1 to en 1 bars \lvdmm Ivory Soap 3 bars Creme Oil \u.lp All Blue and White Enamel Ware at Cost GARNICK’S PHONE 174 THE BURNING QUESTION What Oil Burner to install for the best and most cconomical results. GEE BEE’S ANNOUNCEMENT the public after investigating the many different burners the market in actnal operation in Seattle and Portland that the Hart oil burners sales for this year are the largest of any oil burner on the market to date, and that a large part of these installations are other burners taken out and replaced with the silent and efficient HART. Plumbing ZAToucoumd(ngfdbwyou group of well dressed men isinvwhblyxmwbohspofiemdsdP Shoe in such large assurance. He will not tolerate any sort of Btoughubouuudonalmpunczohhh phyualhndiuporlfinlnuon. Inshoeshe - dual-puspose, style-plus-comfort footwear: demands comfort and foot health as much : Oil Burners OUR . HART Ray Oilomatic Installations Speak for Themselves Heating “I tell you in advance what job will cost” GEO. B. RICE THB PRINCETON One of forty smart syl as he demands style. This sort of man2 " is today turning to the Arch Preserver: numbers that he h {n an amazingly short time.