The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 21, 1928, Page 8

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JURIES DRAWN ' MARCH TERM OF U, S, COURT Grand and Pem Jury for Next Session — Court Opens March 26 Venires for the grand and petit juries for the regular March term of Ithe United States District| Court were drawn this morning | in the offie of the Clerk of the| Court. - The Grand Jury convenes | March 27, the day following the date set for oy of court | and’ the petit jury convene April 1 Names ening will on the drawn Grand | CUPID BUSY IN RANKS OF GiANTS MUGH HAI_IBUT THE DAILY ALASKA E.MPlnE TUESDAY FEB 21, 1928. ON bejuriNS TOMOREOW .enten season begins omorrow, Ash Wednesday Lent for 40 days, not including Sundays, previous Mme than FON)—TV\O Tons t ;‘ ster Sunday which tll.m | of Fish to Be Unloaded ar falls on April 8. from Flftcen Boats PAYMENT OF REPARATIONS AIDS GERMANY 21~ reparations The BROUGHT HERE | asts Plunging overnight into aetivi- juneau fish houses today ar- I purchase of the huge | amount of 84,500 pounds of hali-! [ but, brought to Juneau by fifteen | boats which reached here from the fishing banks within a twen- | ty-four hour, period Of this amount, all | pounds, brought in by the | Capt. Bernt Alstead, will |to the Juneau Cold Storage Com | pany, at prices of 6 and 10 cents The New England | purchasing the Thelma’s cateh at but 7,500 | Thelma, | be sold The compu? in BE sory RLIN, Feb. supply of kind, however painful they may be to many Germans, has its | hag | | dredth milestone on December e e “ LIVES TO BE 101 ON STEAK DIE MARSHALL, Feb. 21— Mrs. Sarah Williams of Eckford township, who was one hundred and one years old Christmas Day, received’ telegrams of con- gratulation from both President Calvin Coolidge and" Governor Fred Green. She is unlike Miss Lydia Jane Winn, who passed her one hun-! | in that Mrs. Williams declnres‘ she “can eat more beefsteak than most men,” while Miss Winn shid she ate very' little meat and did not drink coffee. Mrs. Williams was Miss Sarah gL | make money. THE UPKEEP COUNTS ON STOCK EXCHANGE Joisdecdin | NEW YORK, Feb. 21-—One of the young telephone clerks who recently bought a seat on the Stgek Exchange for $300,000 accepted his friends’ | congrathlations with a rather | doleful expression. “Yes,” he said, “I hope to After T have paid about $20,000 a year in interest 'on my investment in my membership and Stock Exchange dues, I can begin | paying rent on my office and | salaries to my stenographer and clerk. “Then, if there is anything left, I cap start to figure up my year's profit.” Langpidge when born on Christ- mas day, 1826, in York, England. She came to America with her parents when three years old and | settled near what is now the city ————--—— JUDGE REED GOING SOUTH ON VACATION 2| tection, House Favors Selling Abandoned Military Reservations, Alaska WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—The bill authorizing the sale of .ahnnduned Alaska military reser- | vations by the Department of In- |terior, as public lands, has been 'pu:.s.e(l by the House and sent {to the Senate, ‘Ban on Rodeos Sought By Colorado Official DENVER, Colo., Feb. 21—Out in the native haunts of cowboys |and outlaw horses, war has been |declared on rodeos. | E. K. Whitehead, secretary of |the state bureau of anmimal pro is telling peace officers throughout Colorado that rodeos are unlawful on the grounds that such exhibitions constitute cruel- |ty to animals. He has obtained follows: Geo. | R J ens, Bd Ninnis, H. S. Sokoloff, Hem\‘ ! 1idt, Mrs. W. B. Heisel, | ! E. J. Kirc Claude Harris, | , | Lillian Burford, Marig Arnold, Joe | #6 L g | | | are Mrs bright side. It is beginning to be alized that German products, ibuted in this way to late belligerents, are getting the finest advertisement in the world. Baron Rochus von Rheinbaben, ‘who is making a trip through the Jalkans, writes that wherever he | went in Jugoslavia, all the rail way and telephone material was of German manufacture, sum)limllwhmn %he lives. an on- reparations account, and he| Isanc is sixtyfive. Mrs. Dowd- ' adds: “It is quite certain that|, ;"5 nsest of the children, is| reparations in kind are making tittyolght, ‘and. is the mother ot excellent propaganda for German ..~ c-hikh"en Mrs.” Willlams has | industries, for all these countries been a Widow. fortytive years. : bound o remain our custo- Mrs. Williams ne-\'er Tiaa’ dancedy mers. in theCruture.” . in her life. She kept house for | The Krupp firm of Basen fs ne.| 0 A% 0. B8 0 e wan | dotiating with France for the sup-| ' SECENE . b e on 4 {ply of a vast guantity of agricul- 200-acre farm . and” dolng all the tural machinery to the French housewort "~ She Mad- Haver .Hetn colonies, also on reparations ac- ¥ 5 B 4 The Alhton: oF BERLS ' Abwad under the care of a physlcmu.; | count: LR /. teel rails | can still eat three times daily and | in the market for steel rails, | .,q5 cavera) hours daily without | I | i { jury panel Getchell, Vivian Stev MeAlist Me rech |® |of Marshall. She was married to| Judge T. M. Reed is leaving| John Williams, also from England, {Jul€au tomorrow on the steam- and twenty years her senior. She ' Yukon for Seattle on a vaca- [became the mother of fourteen|tion t¥ip. He will visit with children. The five children now |relatives and friends and expects living are Isaac and Samuel Wil-|t0 Teturn within a short time. liams, of Olivet; Mrs. Josephine | Crampton, of Olivet; Frank Wil.| We make men's sultg for $55 liams of Marshall and Mrs. George F. WOLLAND. (Sarah) Dowdind of Eckford, with « |an opinion from the Colorado at- torney general holding that vari- lous state laws would prohibit any exhibition which might be inter- |preted as cruelty to the long- horned steers and the bucking bronchos. & PR A —2dV. 01d papers for sala at 'The Empire of hoats bring- tches was the John Anderson, Other boats as follows: Knute Hildre, Bernt Al Capt Capt CGapt. N aret . - : ; ] and 11 cents \«»mxlmh [ B : ; : | Leadinggthe 1 |ing in their e Addington, Capt. with 10,500 pounds. and their loads are Louhelen, Capt 8,000; Thelma e soffer, Hunter, Thorwald Han: P.| Raymond, of Juneau; Mrs. Alex | Gair of’ Dougl R. Paykull, | of Tread Richardson, | of Th Shelton, of Sal- | mon Bessie Kettle- Mrs. P. H. Ganty,| eoro, Florence M Skagway | The venire drawn for the petit jury includes the following names: Matt Halm, Mrs. J. Patterson, Verne Dickenson, K. K. Kim brough. Addie B. Holbrook, Mrs M. W. Darr, Fred Panter, Bess . Manning, Pete Fournie, Jamesf Morrison, Mrs. K. Hooker, LR Westal, Mrs. Warren” Wilson, Alex Mythe, Mrs. J. J. Fargher, Fred Yeetton, Mrs. Gudmund Jensen, ( Ingman, E. C Gu 3 . g Plreonius, Mrs. L. D. Roberis.f, o 400 fingstrom, New York Giants® third baseman, will be Tom J. McCartney, W. in Chicago on February i4 to Irene Diedaischl \This will be the W, 'P. Madson, E. Loom!; weddingdwithin a few weeks of Giant stars, The Lindstroms will make . Henderson, / Fickon, (Inte ional Newsreel) ®an Wart, Mrs. L. M. Jon B e Tt it SHRINE 'ANGE i"'W?\R(éAléR/ Efil}gl‘i J ON TOMORROW nick, John Lowell, K. S(P(lman¢ Mrs. W. E. Nowell, Mrs. Belle Knutson, Gilbert Jackson, B. M.| B e © Ma,hmdd,.,. The two card parties given by John A. Kennedy, Christie Rhodes, |the American Legion last Satur-| 211 of Juneau; J. O. Kirkham, day at the Dugout were well at- Nrs. J. 0. Kirkham, Elmer E tended. In the (ternoon 12 The big social event of the sea- tables of bridge were played and son, the annual ball given by the the prize winners were: Mrs, Oli- Juneau Shrine Club, A.A.O.N.M.S. |ver Olson, rst; Mif Louise is tomorrow night, in Elks' Hall | This affair is always looked for-| ward to the chief function | given by the Shrine Club. The Smith, of Douglas: A. C. Blumhr ard, H, D. Clark, Elizabeth Ma-| Cates, second, and Mrs. Jessie Harmon, third, hall will be decorated in an elab- |orate manner, whichs has alwa comber, Bessie M. Dedman, of In the evening, been delightful to the . Danc- stead, Lowell, Winters, SPECIALS! SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Dagny, Vivian Borleck, 6,500; Ma Pete Hildre, 6,000; Ina J Capt. Andrew Hildre, 6.000; Dix on, Capt. Emil Samuelson, 6,000 { Tern, Capt. Andrew Rosnes, 000; Alpha, Capt. Andrew dal, 4,000; Tda II, Capt. Inghold Snipe, Capt. Chris Molver, Tigon, Capt. Axel Peterson, The Nebraska, Capt Holst, also is in port today with 200 barrels of herring for the Ju neau Cold Storage Company. Large piles of halibut adorn the floors of the big warehouse of the Company, and hoth hoists | have heen busy all afternoon, each one unloading separate boats. All the ny | e PSS { tin | capt. " Creek; Mrs ie L AR MR T ST \ andew l“ of are 2,000. Martin is |and Germany has captured im-| \° . |portant orders by underbidding | BA88es. British tenders e, ATTENTION If you neea a good carpenter phone 498. Handy Andy’s Shop. A. P. LAGERGREN, Prop. adv.| AN AP Drink Orange-Crush, »lon your toes. Chtldren $ Week Candy at Halfl Price Hard Satin Mixcd—1-3 pound for 10 cents fi. Red and Black witch Can-} We have them for $1.00 and dy—1-3 pound for 10 cents und for 25 cent | $1.50 complete f)r one po! HARD-TIME | LEAP YEAR DANCE Eagles’ Hall,‘F eb. 29th . KEEP THE DATE Health Ore 92 What Is It? the Junean will be h steamer night, Wallis S. said today. e — AMERICAN LEGION Meeting Thurs. evening, 8 o'clock. —adv. halibut purchased by Cold Storage Com-! shipped south on Yukon tomorre George, presider puts you —adv. < Come in and let us explain EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS Globes and Batteries BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It's Right Fres Delivery Phone 134 Sub Station l"ou Office No. 1. HELLAN'S B PRARIND NP BINPRNCTRRG TN S Elrimmeniomenlyo sonfomenfiorenllo i UBRER APRONS Child’s Size, 20 cents each Women’s Size, 45 cents each "THIS IS 4 SPECIAL SALE For TMrflay, F. nday and Saturday 14 tables of | the prizes be- awarded as follows: ladies Mrs. Tom Allen; consala- Walter Helsel; men— Martin; consolation, Auspices F. O, E. | —at— i ; ; PHARMACY { Next Door to Graves Store { Phone 33 o HOSTS AT LUNCHEON W. H. Chase of 18 e e “JUST LIKE THIS” Whenever you spend your dollar in this store you are assured of getting a popular and well known merchandise. Quick turnover is what we are working on, and that is why your friend dollar is better off HERE. GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW Miss Kathleen ‘Pellascio of Val-| leyford, Cal, became the bride of Richard MecCormick of Doug- las, at 7:30 o’clock last night | in the chapel of the Bishop of the Catholic Church. The ser was. read by Bishop J. R. mont. Miss Kathleen McCormick and Mr. John McCormick, and | brother of the groom, were lIn-‘ attendants. Only members of the| family were present. Following ' the ceremony a wedding supper | was served in Rhodes Cafe, The bride arrived in Juneau Come Hear on a pecent steamer having come north from her home. She Is a schoolmate and close friend of the groom’s sistér and first met | her husband when she came to 3 Juneau last summer to visit with! Miss McCormick, She is a grad fEN DIGGING ROAD |i% {000 mmors sun ] IHROUGH SNOWSLIDE |: : - Work orning to ¢ against Parlors, or same com- AR iobr i Skagway: S. A. Mille, Mary C.| Sutton Marple, W. S. Roberts, J ‘ H. Petterson, Mrs. C. Clauson, F.| i whist were played, ’I’uer,\mu: 5 BG Ds ing will begin at 9 o'clock ‘Qu iE charge will be on hand to keep up the traditional reputation of The Alask-i Game Commission |pave an enjoyable time. . Dr. Chase rnruovu closing its. annual session lana J. €. Widstead of Nome,| day. Final action on several |MISS PELLASCIO Commission, were hosts at a natters of importance in game !luncheon complimentary to the Ahis atternoon and an outline of ’ wnd their wives, yesterday at ‘general information regarding OF R. MCORMlCKW"m“,N Covars Sweid 1aik during the session is being made. - e — A Yesume of the activities of Anyone having bills late this afternoon owing accounts to the Dr. W. H. Chase, member of pany, up Al deb, 1. 1028, will Division, is leaving Juneau this dilliards or at office of St. Ann's | Hospital not later than March 10. ‘Goddard of Goddard; Wallace ™. Hungerford, €. M. Holm, of in and the special confmittees in| ; ‘TODAY 3 SESSION the club to see that all guests hich convened February 6, to- membe of the Alaska Game ations is being taken. up BECOMES BRIDE other members of the Commission the regulations made or changed i for eleve the Commission will be finished the Juneau Billiard the Commission from the Third please leave such at the Juneau ady. BEN. A. LEONARD. fw}fl Cri- afternoon on the steamer Ala- ~Mneda for his home in Cordova.| . €XWidstead, member from the econd Division, plans to leave B one of the next southbound ers for Seattle from where will sail to his home at Nome ext Jume. Irving McK! Reed, lember from the Fourth Divi- m, has not yet determined thether he will continue to the itates for a trip or return north his home in Fairbanks, from ‘Juncau. i i R [)Id mpcrfl for sale al The Emplre. sister 2% J UNEA U woo the MONGOLIAN CLARINET with BERZMELODY MEN Moose HaLL chnesdny, Feb. 22 is the son of rd McCormick | pioneer families of X as lived most of inean Chatine friends in the Channel towns. " He is with \m Sanitary Meat Market, Mr. and Mrs. McCormick make their home in S Ir. and Murs. § one of the Douglas and hig life on having losts started Saturday an auto road rough the slide down jount Roberts which occurred ime weeks ago and coyered the me road many feet high withs ifow and ice Three men from the Bureau of iblic Roads, and men and boys B Thane, working sihce S ay, have cleared away a large ow covering the et to have a pag e through in a few more .laya‘i Pynamite is being used to loos rf' 3 NoOw. N ) ——.ee - * was See Our Windows - o w 111 Juneau FRIDAY IS REMNA?NT D4Y meg to inventory bemg taken at this time a really fine lot of Rem- ' be on that day THERS Front Street GEORGE DISPLAY “RED JACKET” _ . AMERICAN RADIATOR CO’S NEW R REE DY BANERUFIGY HEATING BOILER FOR HOMES atrick Gildea has ap- | ted by Judge T. M. as [éree in hsnknuwu the jouthern district of First ision of Alaska. will jandle such cases s in Mn.n it was the t House. today. -appointment pf Mr es a second offfce of its kind y ; First Division, henofofore ing been only; one for district; held by (uu\,; Y [ been Reed, for the He as said Capacity —500 feet cast iron Radiators Price Only $125.00 We have on hand several secondh Heat- ing Boilers and some secondhand Plumbing Fixtures for sale at a very low ;F‘.,wl'- GEO. B. RICE Plumnbing 0il Burners “I tell yon in advance what job, Gildea

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