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FILM STAR'S MOTHER SUED Lillian ( lmn'\n Name« (Ol‘l‘l‘hp.).l(]t at in Divorce Case and induce marriage vow - BISHOP ROWE HERE ENROUTE TO TREK ON UPPER TANANA P Alask Reverend Rowe, Bishop of church, who is on ) headwaters of the Ta is a visitor in Juneau while the steame port to his Bishop definitely of The Right Trimbl Episcopal way to the nana River, this rnoon Aleutian is in In reference present {rip, he will not form plans as to mode travel his arrival in Fairbanks. Ther he will decide betwee makin the voyage by plane or dog team | the decision heing dependent up | on conditions of w attitn and advice of the tors Aecording to the teip mac plans on h Rowe said | outline Jishop Row to make a fast trek into the pér Tanana River reglons, for h gald he would return south to Ju neau sometime during the m of April. Tanana Crossing, abou’ | sixty from the Canadiar boundary geveral mission are located, probably h destination For the past t y Alaska the Bishop has been ave aging many thousands of mil annually, covering the wa places of Alaska in connectior with his church worl, AR S CANTRELL AND WIFE HERE Wi AR, l:m\rvll. employee of the Alaska Juneau mine, returned tod from the outside accompanied by his bride of a few weeks Cantrell left here vacation tr many Junean friends with the news of his marriage in the States. The couple were greeted with a shower of rice as they descended the plank from the Aleutian this afternoon. .- James Kennedy, prominent An- ¢horage merchant, is home bound on the Aleutian. He has been in the States on business and pleasure. exp uy m miles where will be years local man and his O RN RSO 7 A CLEAN-UP SALE Still Going On SHOES BLAZERS HATS CAPS ETC. Mike Avoian Front Street ) SWEET-ODOR-HOME . A very convenient incence. for the home. [t takes the place of a bouquet | of flowers. b AFlNANCES bF [ | Ame | the THE DAlf.Y ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY FEB. 28, 1928. COUNTESS BECOMES CHORUS GIRL ey S TG ehe 1 the Anothe ¢ T A Gc we came t ently wered an in the news most beau- ranks of a recoup the that tiful musi lost nte n d Vienna, in in the her comedy fortune of effort to cahin, uncil will apply for la camp site permit on Eagle Riv ler bar, and at the same time will BOY SCOUTS B i st gl SATISFACTORY | i1\ "MeGinnis, known as “cin Glen,” where the first local factory | Scout camp was held. nce the| A of water conditions Scouts of |near the camp will be made as presentod |soon as possible to decide wheth- | noon to-er or mot a pipe line will be laid {to run water into the camp. Dates | for this year's camp were also discussed, and the time most fav $82 was |ored was early in June. Father!| The Council passed a motion y | that the Lions Club be invited to appoint one of its members as an |active member of the Boy Council. “Boy One financ organ of fal reports ation of L in Junean was cout Council at W. Leivers, body met the most made Boy survey to the day, by J. when the Cafe. A secre at Rhod total of more than net profit from the d Son Dinner given February 18, and the total in the Council's treasury now exceeds $175. In a thorough discussion of the location of a permanent camp site | at Eagle River, it was announced E. C. Guerin, local engine has | offered to build a log cabin on| last year's camp site if two men and one horse will be furnished, |Great Britain that with the total cost to be approxi-|authorities have de mately §100, {them to charities Preparatory soldie - - MANCHEST Flag days, as tag days in the U have become so n i, Eng., Feb ted erous anchester to limit wounded © M ided for to building such a Pttt Nt e et MAID &’ NUT OLEOMARGARINE 30 Cents Pound GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 ‘Front Street 10PPING BAGS ARE HERE” Our Slvu)pping Bags are here, and we are giving one FREE with every pound of GOLD SHIELD COF- FEE, so don't overlook this oportunity. Our KADOTA FIGS are in again, 80 come in and get a few cans at our usual low priee. Fernbrook SWEET SUGAR CORN is in also and it sells at 6 cans for $1.00 “Please Remember Other’s Specials Our Regulars” Ask any of our customers GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Scout | which are the same | ll()IIIl R CL: H’llS SON W AS .\'()I,I) INTO BONDAGE DURING WAR AND IS ON'ISLAND. ALEUTIAN GROUP | Air Do Prusa laring her was old while prisoner wealthy Japanese being held a captive ijeko (also known the Aleutian Islang . Matyldas! Pru S. Dalivorsky ecis. 4 Prague Czechoslovakia, has ap pealed for aid in America. | The mother offers a reward of 6.600 crowns to anyone who will! ¢ f liberate her son and assist in his | return to his home. She will a0 nece passports and The feet and son, Rudolf | into bondage { war, to a | family and by them in Fudji) on craft . m wa of day and | | oulsty sary s ter, 1 as five tall, has dark hais a small head and a spe mark of identification in that i3 unable to move little fin He was born July 1893. The has broug attention Gov. G through a communica M. Behrends, ch Chapter, Ame from Miss Azile Hov e correspondent of the ization. eight and 1l TWO a 14, case been Dry u. the of Parks B. Juneau eorge S Will rested U. 8. The appeal was first brov before the Red Cross by the |aging editor of “The Daiy Svor-|ing s experiment in nost” of Chicago. ~ Einest !year junior college plan. Swift, assistant to the viee ¢hal “It seems unanimously van of Insular and Foreizn oper- he said, “that the ations, in turn communicated .o |tem should cover | J. Arthur Jeffers, manager of the|of adolescence, | branch office of the Red Cross of |age of 12 years to the age of 20, | San Francisco who communi-' it is believed that possible reor- |cated with the Juneau Chapter ganization of the curriculum with- | through Miss Howard. {in the junior high school and the Parks today called atten-|junior college will ultimately | | tion to the fact that no Japanese |cause the word ‘junior’ to be elim reside on the Aleutian Island |inated from both. | |and there is no place in the Is-| “It is the ambition of virtually | |lands by the name Ijeko or Fudji. every father and mother that the | | He said it is his belief the loca-| daughter should have the | | tion meant is mot the Aleutian|advantages of a college educz Islands but either the Krulie Is-(Under the existing educ lands, north of Japan or the Kom-|{machinery, thi i been e | mandorski Islands two or three! almost exclusively for an intellec- | hundred miles east of the Aleu- tual or social Under tian Islands | the propose the | It may be possible that Prusalliberal arts itself would | the four | agreed,” secondary | the eight years roughly from the | | Gov. or 7| WASHINGTON, ¥ | ty-three | | blimps | [vearch the lower Chesapeake Bay area for three sing since they took off from Norfolk Naval Air Station yester morning for Commander T. G. tenant Commanders Hugo Schmidt Roger Ransehousen intended bedside of his 12-year-old W Two arrests, and one at Petersburg, on charges of violation Law, iined $60 and costs missioner C, USICAL PROGRAM Squadron Ia Making Search For Missing Men shal at Skagway was fined $110 by U. S. Commissioner J. J. Ward. He was arrested by Frank Nefsy, deputy U. S. marshal. HEAVY RAIN; RETURNS FROM VACATION| RIO DE JANERIO, Feb. 28 |Twelve persons have been killed Sheelor, secretary |as the result of heavy rain which to R. E. Robertson, who has beeniappro ated a cloudburst. Po- absent from Juneau for severa! ¢ headquarters reported four months, returned today. She leftand one-third inches of rain tell here last summer as a delegate|in a comparatively short time to the American Legion conver and water poured down from the tion in Paris and after attendins) Rio hills in torrents, turning the that toured through several Medi !streets into rives terranean countries | Two children were knllml in a She visited several weeks injjandslide that destroyed severa] Africa with a brother before re \lmuw“ Two other children ang turning to the United States early|their mother were killed when this year. She spent sever: ¢]mlxxv caved-i weeks with her parents and v ing other relatives in the west UONS CLUB WILL CONVENE TOMORROW before coming north - e DUNKIRK COTTON PORT —_—— Discussion of the establishment LILLE, Feu —Dunkirk u:ior a permanent camp site at the growing in importance as a port|mouth of Eagle River for the Jy- of arrival for American cotton|neau Troops of the Boy Scouts of destined for the spinners of! America will be one of the main Northern France. It is estimated|orders of business before (he there is a saving of about $1.00|Lions Club when that organization @ bale in freight anc considerable | meets at 12:30 p. m. tomorro time by this route as compared|the Forget-Me-Not Tea Rooms. with that through Havre. | The question of sponsoring on~ ST lof the local units of the Cam) Ustrander, well [ Fire Girls, now under the dire known Anchorage man, who|tion of Mrs. 0. E. Shroeder, will spent a few weeks here some|be taken up, said Allen Shattuck time ago in connection with the!First Vice-President, who will Elks' Bowling Tournament, re-|preside tomorrow in the absence turned today on the Aleutian of Lester D. Henderson, Presi- from a trip to the outside. dent. 28—Twen- two Army ordered to Feb. and been airplanes have ' Mrs. Edith F. tors of the air- carrier Lexington who are Annapolis. Ellyson, Liea mysteri- on the flight Ellyson to the daugh tisappeared to take h~ is 1l e —————— ARRESTS CrHARGE ALASKA BONE DRY LAW one at Skagway of the Alaska Bone have been reported to Marshal Albert A. White. fam McDenald, who was ar- at Petersburg by Deputy Marshal C. Brown, was by U. 8. Com- usen. John ( Steve ‘w. CHANGE OF TONIGHT e - ——- WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE That we have our own buyer now"in Seattle and can offer GREEN STUKF and FRUIT at more reasonable prices and better quality, GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Y e Juneau Billiards Phone 94 NOW ON DISPLAY 25 was not taken in bondage but is[open iis doors in every communi- in Alaska and in some way parl |ty now to maintain a junior of the fact was, learned by his|college. Through systems of con- mother, it was said. Anyone|solidation, it would be brought to knowing anything of Prusa is ask-|the doors of practically every eom- | led to communicate with the of-|munity.” fice of the Governor. | Miss Howard's letter states that despite the fact formal announce ment has been made that all pris-| |oners of war have been repatri-| |ated, the American Red Cross re- |ceives letters from all over the | states, telling that in some in l,hmmw‘ (this especially tru Greek-Smyrna conflict) | able R PRI We calt ana wenver, LET Almquist Press Phone 528 Your Suit. Rl i Advertising aiways pavs. Use| the calumns of The Empira i is of the prisoners of war were at the time |of their release by certain gov- ernments taken into bondage by wealthy men and forced to work | toward promoting their person: ‘ll||t|‘0~(‘ Most, of these cases, however, seem to be confined to |lu~ activities of the Turks. P SR SN o P Advertising aiway: pays. e columns of The anir RUBBER SALE BE 5 Per Cent Discount on | all Rubber Goods such as . Hot “Water Bottles, Ice acks, Syringes, ete. Sale to make room for our i early Spring stock. Special : {for one week only. Free R Health Ore Sub Station Post Office No. 1. “RED JACKET” AMERICAN RADIATOR CO.’S NEW HEATING BOILER FOR HOMES Capacity—500 feet cast iron Radiators Price Only $125.00 We have on hand several secondhand Heat- ing Boilers and some secondhand Plumbing Fixtures for sale at a very low price. GEO. B. RICE Plumbing Oil Burners Heating “I tell you in advance what job will cost” ? What Is It? Come in and let us explain UTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It's Right Delivery Phone 133 — See Our Window HELLAN’S PHARMACY { Next Door to Graves Store : Phone 33 Free Deliver: COMING 'LADDIE New Feotwear For the Junior Prom The “Annette” One of the new Spring models just received in Patent Leather with dress heel, Priced at $8.50 Other patterns from e e T e T it L it L et L e i -—w»--«r Everything that'’s WATCH OUR WINDOWS Better Still—Come In Now that the new Spring Goods are coming in every day we welcome you to visit us often. Look them over. You will be delighted with the pretty shades, designs and new materials of every * description, including Wash Goods, Silks, Woolens and all kinds of Drapery and Curtain materials. Your Spring needs can be filled here at very reasonable prices. Let us demonstrate. 1 | | z