The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 11, 1928, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EHP!RE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 11, 1528. : e ?ARRESTEDUN~M® l).m'.m,‘mm coal mini -vl of part of the mine lmnspnrlunu'\[ With his left leg broken in four , and Howard H. Lerch, | c AGAIN system, the company has purchas-|places and the hones sticking out tle, returned to Juneau this | ed a new 10-ton Westinghouse | through the flesh, A. Lemieux week from a several day's busi ¥ p : 8 | electric locomotive and will soon|taken to the Wrangell Gene ness trip in this vicinity aboard | ]me“or Coal Mmlng Com-| Place it in operation. It is now ! pospital Thursday ' morning: : for the gas boat Jazz. They encou:- enroute from the States. ‘A six-| surgi ——————e e — DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR NEEDS MONEY i { : | surgical attention. ‘ fiered the storm which swept this; Pany Elects Of'f!c'tEYa—'- [ton locomotive of the same tybe|" Mr. Lemioux was coming “don ! fushes ’ ! district Saturday and Sunday, | Add to Facilities has been satisfactorily operated|ge Michael street on a sled drawn s Many Activities Require f\])[u« lv‘ndvu bv Prohibi-| vuite “‘“‘"""’]“’ J:"“‘"" "‘",“ “]"';“ i I f"’T some time in the mine. iby a horse when one of the - v | forced to anchor the Jazz in shel.! he company’s mine at Sun- l v- # ok Y i £ boting k shafts broke. The street was cov ¢ Large Amount—Alas- | tion Agents ederday [ ter for several hours | tockionaent, Mmeeting of theltrana is now prodicing about 250 fercd with doe’ and very slippery N ka Appropriations I at Douglas Pool Hall Mr., Donaldsebivsgon | gt SR EES (“lllv;])(':l"lli((l»n[‘;‘wltl“.i; :1‘;‘. tons of excellent coal daily. jt' wpich precipitated an accident in . 2 v %h | expect to be here until the end of | 104 ko ( L i i " | employs a force of about 30 men | which Mr. Lemieux and the slei WASHINGTON 3 11—The Charged w possession of in.| this month, when they will go to n;' . (1“‘|;.'¢1‘11'n'; ”‘I“ "];;l;"‘-“; and has the most modern of sort-{ywent over the bank at the corn g many activiti | toxicatin or and, miimmhg (Soattle. 0 0t ) [the concern, a position. he has ::‘:n:’.“:f'li‘:“lt"‘\“vx]::)“"l:;‘{“- ]?‘"' ! (ot St. Michael and Church streets. d of the Interior wil ex a nuisance, Sam G off of the| oo\oiy WAR.RA.NT' ISSUED | held since he first became 5§10 RSV L RNGS ¥ by, Nick Gelk, who lives in that B penditure of nex Pool Hall, arrested g ciated with the cuterprise several|\070 feet. extending from the|immediate vicinity and who wit : year un lepa o'clock yesterday afte . | i n. | Portal of the mine, it would be|pessed the accident, hastened 1) 4 yea i T ch B AN Nen. walkant: e GRorio 1Y ago. The company is in- 4 ; 3 . X mental supply bill reported to t | noon by T L. Chidester and War | A st by Judse|creasing its facilities with a view | DO84ble: to load 350 tons of coal|Mr. Lemieux’s rescue. The in- House 1 »y the appropriatio {ren Harding, .prohibition, Wgenty | Y+ Race, -was issued by .Judge daily if the need s um arise. |jured man was rushed to the ouse today by the appropriation arding, ager Thomas M. Reed this morning in|of enlarging its output during the A 2 I u i . i commit : Gazaloff wa ,\‘m;‘,nw‘xl Before Lo 0.\ 8. Distrfot Court. Race ;“)mmg year. i s o1 * | Wrangell General l-lloslmtul where All but 10,00 the total Judge Frank A. Boyle im the U.[EAR So Bhom A o8 i e, plead | - Other officers _elected by the NOBLES ARE LEAVING |he received surgical attention Which is ‘T $ 1,000 below | Commissioner's Court and re | o = 55 Ty e intoxicating| stockhold were: August W, - | from Dr. C. F. Jones. the approp: a last year, s | leased on §1,000 hond. No dal ‘;”’ e s SN wRs Eiven & Gotal: _president, succeeding| Deputy U. S. Marshal Willlam| Aside from the compound fra:- for the Army and Navy pensior has been set for the preliminary |'0uOr last year a o 1 i g i . R |Noble, and Mrs. Noble, are leav- ture of his leg Mr. Lemieux had | | suspended entence by Judge | Robert 8. Donaldson, resigned; R. * | 5 4 Under the Geological Survey ap-| r Booki 3t la Tepcrbed his conduct | W. Ferguson, to. be a member of | N8 Juneau tonight on the Marg-|a number of bruises on different ERNon, allotmant . §64,300 (f was apprehended whenf t0C T8 TR0 LT With the | the board of directors; A. T.|Dita for Tenakee, the deputy's|parts of his body. fixed for investigation of mineral Chide and Harding, _,”m”‘” AS DO A ! it g | Hfewitt, secretary-treasurer, anl)headquarters. They have been in| Mr. Lemieux is a man of con- N ks | with a search warrant, went into | terms of his paroie. | G. W. Metealfe, director, was re.|Juneau some time while Depuiy | siderable virflity, but being 58 i tyfive thousand, nine hun-| { the pool i and cnrn]imnn(‘c'lcl n! We make mens sults for $55 | elocted Noble has been attending to ofii-|years of age his recovery Wil dred dollavs is estimated for op-| | search of the place. . They obtain-| | F. WOLLAND. Aadv.! To facilitate the handling of tha ~‘,i>\l business. necessarily be slow. eration of the Mount McKinlay ed a small quantity of liquor al £ 4 o PR i sk SRR o) Ll thr & g { {leged to be intoxicating liguor. o8 st nd {from the drain pipe of a sink | which, it is said, was poured Nat In the propria nal Park Burean of Education ap ion $941,800 is alloted Alaska includi $486,600 for edu cation of Eskimc Aleuts, Indians i & & the pipes by Gazaloff when the | i i | officers entered the pool hall. | and other natives; §160,000 ¢ = % Gazaloff ~was convicted of po. ; medical relief among native | N P session and sale of intoxicating | and $19,500 for support of rein s g liquor Janunary 5. Sentence, which | r stations and instruction of ' 2 i 2 i | was set to be pronounced today { ) st AN I Blue and White Enamel W are | | e AT COST Special price on canned goods by the dozen GARNICK’S S PHONE 174 e, | a natives in the care ani| Radio wa: the medium thrcugh which Alida (left) and Fran-|pag been postponed until tomos | management of the animals ces Parks, Birmingham, Ala,, won o tour of European music halls.|row morning at 10 o'clock in the | The sum of $1,200,0 pro-| Their congs, ,breadeast frem a Los Angsles station, were heard!U. . District Court. Vitalized $1.10 | Gheates vided for the Alaska | by a London theatre manager, and contracts to appear in England, 4 ‘ » Food | Jar Health I Vitamin Yeast EXTRACT —— 510¢ | France and other ccuntr The sum of $16,200 is set for suppression of the intoxicat Tigu s resulted. e DUNN TO CONFER Harry R. Allen, MASONIC DEGREE January 17, for in Fremont, Neb. John W. Dunn, custodian of th “WHAT ABOUT THIS” From Dr. Darst: There are 150,000 Doctors in America. It would be a fine stunt for humanity for you to teach them all the great good they can do with KRAUT in 95 per cent of all cases they meet, for practically all can be traced to stomach causes and can be cured by diet. We also highly recommend “The Famous Happy Home Brand” canned SPINACH, we have it in all sizes. And please do not worry about the prices—ours are always right for you. v traffic among Indians: | pIRMINGHAM, Ala., Jan. 11 000 for care and custody of Alaska insane and $50,000 is fix-| o ghscure Birmir ed for the Territorial Legislative | .:. | daug broadeasting microphone ha am girls o way to fame headline a 4 e Crand Lodge of M |in the music halls of Burope e S | by local members B e Sy Aevseansiaan, Alida Guvtr [BALECROR VIBITORS. 7| phet sastsra-dbsee ibas aksaes| 4 | PRrRS NG ¥ itte Ospven 4 GIVEN LAST NIGHT | candidates from Juneau, I)um..ll tarted their mus and Anchorage, - Saturday uimv o January 14, at Odd Fellows Hall j JUDGE REED GlVES Eefihives Hata orage Elk bowlers weie k- DECIS]ON FOR TERR Their rapid ascent as vaude-!host ';u ‘u Iuvrh' \\rvEI attended ville artists, however, did not|dance 11\.Ill'v~rl in fav ‘:mll until a few months ago sons, Assisted | will confer th expense, also $24,600 for expense singing for friends and { it was announced tc All past masters are attend this meeting. GEORGE BROTHERS \ Phones 92 and 95 Front Strect st night in the Elks’ Hall, the t ball given .in honor of A judgment W GASTINEAU GROCERY or of the plaintiff by Judge|ter the family had moved to i- the visiting teams participating in | Thomes M. Reed this morning "l‘hvlm.l, where a Los Angeles the Inte: ty bowling tournament " PIIONE 37 the case of the Territory of Alas-|qio station engaged the gipls to Immediately following the We have vacant rooms over our store, nice and warm. kn' vs. the Alaska Consolidaied | sing matehes in the RIks' alloys th | — — - 3 Canneries, a suit for payment of | One night the manager of . Moonlight Serenaders played the @ taxes on fish traps. Counsel for|London fheatre heard their broad-|opening number and the m ALLEN ‘4 L the defense stated the case Wwill| g few weeks later hiscontinued until 1 a. m. Membe A be appealed. representative interviewed the of hoth visitis teams turned o i Judgment was deferred in ‘hel <. They were offered con- and made an. enjoyable evening l]NION case of the Territory vs. the to sing in London. This | of it Petersburg Packing Company ement led to “headline” “.»i Friday will be the date of th s | i pendisig the decision of the Ap-|pearances in the most famous|next dance, which is to he given SUITS A pelate Court in the case named|iheatres of France, Germany, 1i-|in honor of the Ketchikan aggre K o above, the two suits being sim-|aly and Austria. gation, | 4 ilar, : The sisters now are at the| R All Wool | 5 Judge Recd denjed the motion | Apolia Music Hall in Vienna anl ” 00 by some of the stockholders f0[wijl return to this country in ,\<WOMANS SLUB | get aslde the adjndication of bank- | epring. I CHANGES DATE ruptey in the Daily Alaska Mining | st WA | B ke o Company. This case has bec OF MEETINGS Sillkk and Wool pending since last Aug?qr ,\\n ~n‘MRs KABELE IS [ S O Mlrail i :;“?:_'f’” PRpaght gL e PRESENTED GIFT suncan Woman's Club has been i DL, g e i TOHETT S 8 | changed to the third Tuesday in "l‘u\'y Cottons JACK OF ALIL TRADES The Women's Missionary 8a-|each month instead of the second . Let me do your odd jobs. Phone ciety of the Resurrection Luther-| Tu , as heretofore, a motion 3 B i Holer. Prop: R 1 Clhurch held a well attended | to this effect having been carriad " bt (it s ke A and helpful meeting yesterday af-1at the regular meeting of the A > ternoon at the home of Mrs.|club t might, ‘ TAKE IMPROVED H Stonehouse. A heautitul| A goody sale will be mvpn I»A B Ay | moonlight picture of Jumean was! the club Saturda Lunml) 21, at PINE-TAR AND HONEY ey 1 e i it et o™ M, S, GRAVES : Mentholated, with Cod Liver Oil|Society to Mrs. Geo. P. Kabele in o'clock in the afternoon. Extract and Eucalyptus for relief |appreciation of her efforts in or | N Gl i 3 of Coughs, Colds, Loss of Voice,| Eanizing the Women's Missionazy| ATTENTION The Clothing Man ; * Bronchitis, Hoarseness and affec-| Soclety. 3 It you needia good carpente: i tons of Throat and Lungs | M Kabole Who has. been hersiphone 498, Mandy Andy's Shop. only At since eptember, visiting her!A. P. LAGERGREN,, Prop. acv. I T T T T T T e e ] £ H ( OMING - 5 Plain unvarnished facts about a plain unvarnished % ; WE CONTEND AND ||E £ season-end sale that starts the 10th - - ] 2 MA” (TAIN g . T e g b and can truntanty sy, wat (|5 H Prices Are Greatly Reduced On : we have one of THE BEST ||Z H X 4 . and MOST RELIABLE Pre- |2 ‘= sription Druggists on the Pa- | 4 H S h('ff & M cific Coast. Doctors can trust = i : art C ner arx us and so can you. The very |T % N . 3 g highest grade of everything is |= While in Seattle T purchased a car lot of enamel g g : : : used and we do not substitute. ||Z ware at a price that will énable me to sell it to you H O ‘ ) ER -' ‘ :O Q / I lS y o Yes, we ‘,‘r:‘fie:”s T 418 for or at less than the “mail ‘order house.” These = 3 : HELLAN'S E fixtures are number one stuff and should arrive in 1 A H Juneau in the near future. g $3500 OVERCOATS NOW $2315 i N PHARMACY 5] A g i YR iE 1 also took on a few new lines while in the H _ $40.00 OVERCOATS NOW $26.65 Next Door to Graves Store | States—Warm Air Pipe Furnaces which we will S(m OVERCOATS NOW $30m 3 Phone 33 Free Delivery |= . = .\ N 3 . f | sell complete, installed, for $250.00 to $300.00. £ . 5000 OVERCOATS NOW $31 15 £ “LEADCLAD” which is sheetiron coated with lead ; $50. ‘ v 5 instead of zine—it is the best for gas tanks, roof- = ¥ § 3 g £ ing and gutters, 2 . Prices are reduced because we must have room for new goods. e - £ : . 5 ; £ 1 attended oil burner school while out and am * ' Pnce reductions are logical for you and‘ f" us, So there’s y s better equipped than ever to give you service or . & noflung nmanng about this sale—it’s good business lll W i Z information. Come in ‘and talk it over and I will : d. . \_. B £ gladly give you any information I can without thc '} way "roun : o T § '-h«rlm-q obligation on your part. ¥ 2 Bt o Fous E I THANK YOU ! H ' GEO. B. RICE ; E . ' g Plumbing . 0il Burners Heatm. “I tell you in advamce what job will cost”

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