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Board of Eng Approve Survey Of Local Project DRY WARRANT ERRORS FREE incers 3 2 susPEcTs The Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbor . proved a detailed | the Mendenhall Bar dredging Federal Court Dismisses! project which it had previous- n {1y rejected, it was announcad Complalnls——~Re- today by Frank A. Boyle, See- : retary of the Chamber of bukes Officers Commerce. A hearing was held yesterday on the project at which representatives the Chambper and Delegate Suthe d defended it A reconnaisance of the pro- | ject was made last year by Major Douglas H. Gillette and it was recommneded that a detailed survey be made. This rejected by the SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Feb. 4 —Because of alleged faulty search warrants issued by United Stales Commissioner Thomas E. Hayden, Awo prohibition have been dismissed by Federal Judge Frank H. Kerrigan. The first was the case of James Burks, accused of maintaining a| | was Board | ¥ | The oh of DEOETERA WL otill at 399 Maple street. Attor-| | several weeks ago. The Cham- |ing that a gridiron built on .-n_vl)M‘l"“m’:‘lf:;“V’\'.l"fl‘l “’s':fl";;:h"';“ s new William G. Hornblower asked | | ber of Commerce asked for a | |property should be put in by the | W8 FOFIREL G LT h ‘dismissal because of an altered | | rehearing and forwarded data | [city for the use of the pnhl.r.l”' he madki b ix>uo U )ér H warrant | | to support the request for | | —————— l( ”“'“ v”"]’ L Winnl::)f-g ' On the witness stand Agent | | dredging. The local ing 2 eyl I aHeaE ] John D. Shaeffer said the warrant | | Vessel Owners' Association HEINTZLEMAN ON N ~:f'\‘) I|'.le‘:ll“(:hnnv:ll:d “:‘t,;":::\ BN Sausd for 307 Slupiel rreet. || Bu KA gekive ieret H WAY TO SEATTLE Cities combined and Western | Finding a still upstairs, the agent | co-operating with the Cham o ol e starle(ll A said, he returned to Commissioner | | ber for a new hearing 4 N ; Mool ot i Hayden's office and had * . el TMIBCHETIALY, | pEAIAA L) - il % g £ § a(mye(] G TR R SR District Forester with the U Among the resources of the Judge Kerrigan held the search| e | Forest Service, left San Francisco|Arctic Circle, Stefansson men- illegal and ‘declared that in alter. | today for Seattle, according to|tioned oil, as yet undeveloped, g the warrant Commissioner LEGION AUXILIARY | advices received at the local For ""‘l e ""“?”““‘f"'u"““ R A ¥ Servics fice. S gold, also vast grazing lands. Hayden had exceeded his authori. | Service office. It is bel £i St b ty' WILL HAVE PARTlES sre Mr. Heintzleman will spend; Stefansson said the winter in 'Tho Recond’ dase. wae Ahat ofl Sl | several days in Seattle and thon|the Arctic l’\v “"l:f, one month John Rossi, arrested for having a| The American Legion Auxiliary|Teturn to San Francisco for alonger than In “’“‘_"‘"."'“‘ ,H“ bottle of gin in his home at 408 has planned two card parties to|Short time, when he will “;’“'“ ’\“v"”‘ b ‘]‘]"""’:'."”‘f’) i Stockton street. The building at be given two weeks from today,|the s for his headquariers ‘t:“: i o “‘l‘_"*; “‘l’\lr-“V ;‘::I "w“’}“ that address, the judge was told,|on Saturday, February 18. In|at June o EOARN, bR ha “’vm“mn !the afternoon of that day a bri case, It|party will be held and in the e searcn {ning, a whist party. Those in charge of is four floors high. The warrant in this was declared, ordered of the two top floors. a the afte and flimsy,” Judge Kerrigan Aaill.'Mrs_ Charles Goldstein and Mrs. | those companies. | " “We might as well make out|[H. W. Terhune. Mrs. E. M. Pol- —— e [ . warrants to search an entite of |ley is chairman of the refresh- SAVE THE DATE—Feb. 14; V l fice building.” ments committee. Mrs. George | Masquerade dance in Douglas| a entlnes ? franadee, Baggen and Mrs, H. Tripp are|Natatorium. —adv. | STEPS HARD ON CASES | handling the arrangements for — — | * SEATTLE, Feb. 4—Two Federal | the evening. judges have taken turns in step- puiztuinge WIS NN , 3 ping hard, on prohibition agents’| NEW LIFE cases. | et us take care of your ban- ¥ 5 : AR Sienaly | Judge Neterer, tired of delays|auet or ceke baking. Mrs. sully. \WINE TONIC BITTERS| { and told that the government was | adv. not yet ready with its prosecution | ™~ — TONIC A“ll)) SRYSTEH of Joe Bissing, raid veitim, gran ' | BUILDE. _ed a motion to suppress the ev FEBRUARY | Made # Galiforni BUTLER-MAURO {lence—almost an automatic dis- i e from pure California DRUG C missal. FOURTEEN H Wine Ul 0. 1 Judge Cavanah, hearing the g - i ey Story of Mary Gerich that agents SLARENTIND & DAY When We Sell It Aricked her into selling wine, de- It’s Right As usual we are prepared. Pre- pare yourselves now with Val- entines for maliling for the lared “such cases should never e brought to court.” The woman charged that agents tame to her with a tale of a sick © Qaughter who needed wine urgent- | r“:ryn:v'v SN hieN ot Kdisr: 1y as medicine. There is even a tka, and ‘s lot. more Tide } question, the judge sald, whethor \ in such case the woman had vio- ) " lated-the law at all. Agents disputed the story, and the case was set over for Invesil- gation. el . Fada Radip Sets and accessor- jes, Columbla Phonographs and records. Radio Electric Co., Mar- tin Lynch. —adv. Tables just received. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Graves Store Phone 33 of | *“This is altogether too ;.',('lwrul‘nrmn party are Mrs. A. B. Clark, | Watson going south about Feb- Free Delivery | [RESTRAINING ORDER FILED BY COUNC A resiraining order to prohibit | UF ARchc | Charlss G. Warner, proprietor of the Warner Machine Shop, from | building or trespassing on ecity | BIG cuu | waterfront property next to the City Float, was filed today in the U. 8. District Court at Ketchi-, kan by members of the €ity' .. ... i Council, through their represen- (,lvlllzahon tatiuve, Attorncy B R t- & son. The orde returnable Northward, with es es| Saturday, | |sald Mr. Warncr had started con- eron and Februa any private ownership, maintain- He is conrerriug Zellerbach ts” M regard to tablishment of pu plants in_Southeastern Alaska ! with the Ca 11 It was struction of a gridiron on the| . property in question, without| CHICAGO, Nil., Feh. d~rftetic s R el e iy | civilization with commerce and Attarney Robertson pofuted out|indusicy ‘theiving in thefnewsn the fact that the objection offer-| NoTthiaud. was pictured By Wil ed by members of the Council|Malmur Stefansson, = explorer, b ner to the. construction. of a|duthor and lecturer before the gridiron on the property but to | Chicago Business Leaders Execu- 'tive Club today. | the shortest routes from London and New paper in o FINE PICTURE Creeping merce and Industry York, AS NTRY Com- to the the propo: Ip and pa | | | DATES TO REMEMBER AT A. B. HALL February 11th—FIREMEN’S BALL ’ Let's All Go February 22nd—Carnival Dance—Costume W ashington’s Birthday Prize for the Best Dressed Couple Get Your Costumes Ready and Win Prize for Comical Couple Think Up Something oo e S TN foorrrrrrecere oy The Moose Leap Year Dance THE NIGHT OF FEB. 4TH Be prepared ladies, you never can tell. 1 call to your attention the cutest SLIPPERS AND PUMPS for this dance J.M. SALOUM “SQUARE ON THE HEAD” The Quality of Merchandise you wanted for a long time-—we . have them. A . The Service you wanted for a longer time—we give | it now. ) The Prices you been wanting ever since you have been %fi GASTINEAU CHANNEL-—they are IN. " GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 ’glu' deliveries daily—10:30 a. m., 2:30 and 4:30 p. m, Free Delivery Sub Station Post Offic Phone 134 | | e No. 1. STOCK UP ACéIN ON CANNED GOODS Two Cans FREE in Every Dozen of Fruit and Vegetables GARNICK’S PHONE 17 rove—s —— [ (lean-Up Sale BIG Shoes, Shirts, Ties, Hats, REDUCTION IN PRICES Sweaters, Caps, Socks, Overcoats, Raincoats, TO CL A Underwear OSE OUT BROKEN LINES O MERCHANDISE Chance for a Big Saving MIKE AVOIAN FRONT STREET RYE TACK HEALTH ’ CRISP 5 lbs. for 95 cents i e Orient by North Pole. airplane over NO POLICEWOMAN vide for such an office, the police committee of the City Council, at/ 1 n practicable at this time to employ | a policewoman on the City Police force. Te committee further recom BE PUT ON CITY FORCE AT PRESENT| Owing to lack of funds to' pro. he ig City Council meeting las t, recommended that it is im the was pointed out tha* in emost | communities a charge 1s made for lunswerlng fire calls outside city | limits and that so far nothing of this nature has been done by the “CIL\' of Juneau although there is! always a certain loss entailed, and |in case of fire within it, when the fire fighting apparatus and i firemen are working outside. cil were routine matters. .- HILLTOPPERS ENTERTAINED | t | | Mrs. - | tained enter- the Ju- David Waggoner the members of mended, however, that in specific neau High School boys’ basketball b m fo J ¢ woman on where the Chief of Polics ht deem it advisable, he sha! e granted authority to call on iembers who have volumteered or policewoman work from the uneau Woman's Club, for their o-operation. The matter of placing a police the City Police force ) i team after the game with Dougls 1} ' e i ) 1] e | was brought before the council by | the Juneau Woman's Club at ths regular meeting of the body last | month when it was referred 10| the Police Committee. No further | action has been taken by ths council. al for service of the fire department | the | The question of what charge, ny, should be made by the 0 answering calls outside | | city limits was brought before tho | council and referred to the fire| committee, a report to be made| al The fact | t the next meeting. { [ % | | | b THERE IS A REASON \ People who bought at prices advertised have repeated orders oods still on sale except Palm live Soap and Wool Soap old out — new shipment on the next boat. S Sanitary Grocery oo it oo mreed | i i | My price B. Sea For $i.55 Plumbin The New Spring Is Here JUST ARRIVED Newest Silk Dvesses direct from the New York and San Francisco markets. oo EXPRESSIVE OF S such successes indeed lowness of price that you will not hestitate buying two or three GAY YOUN6 FASHIONS FOR THE MISSES, MODELS OF INDIVIDUALITY FOR WOMEN, TAILORED TO PLEASE THE MOST EXACTING Heavy crepes both flat and satin backed georgettes and last but far from least come our new snappy print designs—Choose at will from one and two-piece styles—featuring tucks, pleat- ing, novelty embroidery and many pleasingly tailored with self trim—just the dress for busi- ness, street and afternoon wear—popularly ; ' Priced from $12.50 10$29.75 ALL SIZES Our F irst‘, Showing of 1928 Spring New Fabrics Satins Felts ‘The event you’ve been awaiting—the initial display of moderately pneod the leading style center of Juneau—to see is to bfiy — Prices range from more or less danger to the city | Other business before the coun-| (F. O. Latest mail order house price (F. O. Largest Stock in Alaska to Chopse From “I tell yon in advance what job will cost” N THE LATEST MODELS New Styles New Colors last evening. Delicious refresh- ments were served to those pres- jent and the cagers declared thoy {had a most enjoyable time. .- PAROCHIAL, SCHOOL PLAY High School Pupils Vote: Against “Jazz” SALT LAKE CIT Pupils of the West Side | The Parochial School of Juneau!Sechool have decided that | will present a play sometime this|music is not good for them. B: | month, probably week after next.|loting cn the question, the stu- lit was announced today by teach-|dents. yesterday voted 463 to 312 in the school. “Daddy Lonz-ito ban ‘“ilotous” melodies from by Jean Webster ,has been|their general assembles and | selected as the offering, and other [1iztrn to only elassic and ne tentertainment will be added fo!(lassic numbers. | this to make the evening a suc cess. Sister Mary Stella is in charge of the affair. —,—— The Wmpire. Feb. 4.- High J to 1 c Your Phone | — e 014 papers for sale at The Empire. - |LET Almguist Pr We call and delivi YOUR CHOICE Bath Robm Outfit 955 complete bath room outfit B Bemtle) .0 S0 : 56890 ttle) Difference I give you your choice of ““Standard,” “Crane” or “Kohler” Fixtures— GEO. B. RICE 2 0Oil Burners Heating Mode PRING’S ADVENT in style, quality and Millinery Straws