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Hicl:man and Hunt Conuvicted of Murder Mar. | elby Hunt uths, jury for both i report for -o- {TWO INDIAN GIRLS PASS ON YESTERDAY died y illnessen, | Mr. at hes l"u > on of Stationery | Sale | This week we are selling | any of our Stationery for ! ONE-QUARTER LESS School Tablets for H ONE-HALF of the regular price. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Graves Store Phone 33 Free Dulivery | | i A were convicted late this after-1 | Directors and"Officers of a hold-up in December, Dates for the Southeastern| | Yfe imprisonment for ry, deliberating Hickman's | | 14 and 156 at a meeting of| JUIY. (€ & b noon, it was announced today by | S3M€ jig the.past year were re-elected| Marian Par P. Anderson, vice-president; DEnVER s Whi S JARD IAIT WEH, ch because of new equip- Four new directors to serv of hat a declared Mul | Jolin Reck, Wv S. Pullen, J. P01 p1ioq noosald, to elect ) 1 and ; begt roparations the i S holdsyed members are J..F.| 1oL { Begip, proparation ; In connection with the dates sot orably on the raising of premiums| . | The daughter of be approximately doubled, M iy jneral ‘services will be held at S Emani Nhoo). torm Lissie Lawrence, daughter of the Fair Association was disCusi-| oo qay morning from tubercu-: > ho poned SURE the direotdce. of W ! Funeral arrangements have ll"y'; Reports of the Fair Building In-| ¥ il ation, showed $19,900 of preferred; ciation purchased common stock|({ lots on which the building was balance, $22,900 was spent for sogiation paid some thousands of ferred stock. . cessful to enable the Association I The financial report of the S. D A TE S OF 1928 noon of the murder of C. Ivy Fair Associatipn Chosen but the verdict of the Alaska Fair of 1928 were vester| 'A% the stockholders of the §. E. .| | second plea of ot guilty byj| J. F. Mullen, President | Hickman faces a death sen- ' for another term, and are as fo) W ; i B.Kirk, treasurer, and W. § P purchased, but in spite of! regular two year terms were Lof susia &8 %00 o Anderson and W. B. Kirk, ot . : : Milllen, R B Robertaon and .| 1928 38air for the Fair, it was announced to | on all vegetable displays mado| “EO ndian_children Mullen said. Work on this ma:. | M Bob, died that a premium book may be pub| 10" omorrow afternoon from | The Spring Carnival given oniy " ng apg' Robert Lawrence of od at some length but definite| PG (R TE AU re soms | :&ocia(lnn meet during the first| | poeniane " hs. thailes. W. Car corporated, managed by the same|°35°% A stock has heen sold, Mr. Mulleu| aggregating $5,000. erected last fall amounted to $2, construction of the building. Be- dollars for equipment, all of which #It is hoped and expected the to retire a material part of the E. A. Fair Association uhuwml ex- and | | !lmyv whe died on the Island, } the 1§ i finding jate Rooming House. Vaifion ! cook. | vation, | expended hood from the { north | Se aska and | o, THE DAILY ALASKA mmn SATURDAY, MARCH 10 1928. STGCKHOLDERS OF MARGNITA SELECT ADA BLACKJACK HAS P LOST PRIZED GIFT Ada Blackjack sole &urvivor of the colontzation gell Island, famous as the Harold N cxpedition to W who is now in' Ju-|portation neau, has lost a gold wrist watch | yesterday afternoon presented to her by a Mrs,|stockholders held { Wright, the mother of one of the|meeting this week. and Alex Hanna, representing which she prizes very highly. On!interests of J. C. Johnson, O. watch is engraved: “To Ada| Nellson, and himself, all of from Mrs. Wright, 1924." A\nvnnq“““' 1 majority holders, the watch is asked to|chosen as manager of the c communicate with her at the Sen.|pany for the coming year. {dore B. Heyder was president and Isadore as secretary-treasurer, - ATTENTION MASONS [ There will be a stated cc : A |munication of-Mt. Juneau Loc from “‘""‘“‘,“"" Star-(No, 147, F. & A. M., in Odd each of the members died. |\ Hall Monday evening Ada -alone surviving, after she had (7" 90 oielock. Observance of I @periry.. and kg night and work in of obtaining Tliveli Degree. north in an effort | yigiting Brethren cordially {10 save the others of the party {vited. By order of the W. M [ She was by Noice, who CHAS NG HE went to the Island to give aid m\ e 3 'm,g’t;'“ the members of his expedition For some time Ada ed in the States and appeared in vaudeville. | A short while ago she returned | Gastineau and went to Kodiak and| Floyd Henrickson, ward and recently came to Ju-|J. Wittsen, neau. Officers of the stockholders when their chosen Ada Blackjack Is an Eskimo of ithe Seward Peninsula country | She' accompanied the Noice expe-| to Wrangell Island as a! Mistortune befell the party | and slowly, knowledge a rescued . ady > AT THE HOTELS Douglas; Alaskan H. Wolfram, city. | Zynda Mons Anderson. — We call ana wenver. Phone 5 A, J. QUOTATIONS NEW YORK Juneau mine today at 4 March 10.—-Al- stock 1s quoted YEARLY OFFICERS| sociation of the Coastwise Trans-| Company were electe! | the secon the B was om Theo- Goldste ml m- lge the Retreshments IPlONEER OF WESTERN | in- o 28. JLET Almquist Press Your Suit. QUALITY MERCHANDISE Quality Merchandise MARCH 10-17 cans Pineapple Fingers, No. 1 5 cans Pineapple. Sliced, Amocat, No. 214 .. cans Peaches, Sliced or Halves, DelMonte, No. DeLux Plums, DelMonte No. 2 Loganberries, DelMonte No. 2 Blackberries, DelMonte No. 2. Raspberri DelMonte Grapefruit, D-H-H, No. 1 Grapefruit, Amocat No. 2 Fancy Maine Corn, Amocat Tender, Early June Peas, Amocat . Stringless Cut String Beans, Amocat Beets, Sliged or Whole, Amocat Best SauerKraut, Amocat No. 214 Best Hominy, DelMonte No. 214 Solid Pagk Tomatoes, Comax, No. 214 cans cans cans cans cans cans cans cans cans cans cans cans 5 cans cans Spaghetti, Franco-American No. 2 5 cans Oysters, Cove Strictly Fresh Large Ranch ngm GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street CONSISTENTLY THE BEST 3 doz. for. SETYESTERDAY ., Thomas, drug store clerk, —Reporls _Ye Made carried recommendation a ntatively set for September, Hal an hour later the same Weir Ausociation helliiin the:afte:.( | reason of inganity, found him Ofticers, of the Assoclation dur.| | ‘tense for the slaying of little lows: J Mullen, president; I By heavier than at the previous on len, secretary the howed profiz ! Jected for office at the meeting 'hn | the new members of this board, & KRR managerfin the NeRk Auths S. Whittier. day the stockholders passed fav- this year, and the premiums will| “m"']’l”“w"“ hort S will: be ‘started_noon in order|HOMBIAD' the Indlan’ Village. lished before the expiration ofi,, “nyjve presbyterian Church. BT Day., under tho"auspices Hoonah, passed away at 10 o'clock | action on the matter was post-|,. ago for medical treatment. ot April i ter Mortuary is in charge of both directors who act for the Associ| announced, while the Fair Asso-| “Expengps for the purchase of 000" Mr. Mullen continued. “The! sides these amounts the Fair As- increased the equity of the pre.} 1928 Falr will be sufficlently suc- preferred stock.” Drag the Thief of Time -~ out of your basement - Hyuushou!dbud.etywrumefo:ahfllym how many hours:for furnace drudgery? That’s the number of hoursisaved by the Hart Oil Burner. A reliable heating:device that feeds itself and leaves no residue is now the accepted thing in thousands of just like yours. There are no furnace worries Home is where the Hart is, All you need to do is set the thermostat. The Hart Oil Burner brings within your reach not merely warmth without effort but warmth without fail, warmth made constant by automatic control, g ¢ How much is that warmth worth in zero weather? Enough to warrant the highest possible standard of performance—Hart dependability. 1f the evidence of thousands of owners can prove-anything, it proves the utter faithfulness of the Hart Oil Burner. It proves also economy based on ability to burn the lower grades offuel, as well as the higher ones; high powered firing that delivers from the oil every particle of heat. A Your own keen will tell you the Hart is a good buraer when you witness its clean, noiseless, odorless operation. This complete unit can be attached to your present heating plant in five hours’ time. For that job, we have factory-trained men. You'll be glad toknow also that these men are always ready wkh prompt service if required. Just m“fi( more — time payments if desired. We are as near as your tele- Manufacturedby § -{last evening from Girdwood. | = | llnr many years past, visited here anyway. This coming scason had planned extensive develop ! ment workyon his property. mailboat America First, | —— Capt. John Haho, which has the! oLyMPIC BERTH SOUGHT mail contract from Juneau (o] BY COLLEGE WRESTLER | Petersburg and wayports, is laid| AT up in Taku Harbor with engine| CHICAGO, Mar. 10—Ralph Lup- | trouble, and the Pheasant, Capt.|ton, Northwestern University fu | Bert Maycock, left today to take|nior, who has never tasted defeat | her mail and freight and complezplgn a collekiate wrestling match, ‘)n~| schedule, it was announced|pas decided to try for the Amer: here this afternoon following re-|can Olymple team. j;}izl\::.qrrfm&:;x of the America; Competing for Cornell Univer ’ d |sity in 1926. he won eight matches The mailboat left here last|seven of them by falls, and at | Weilnesday for Petersburg but EoL | Northwestern he has won three only as far as Taku Harbor,|bouts, one of them by pinning his where she has been since Wednes-: man to the' mat. | day night or, Thursday morning.| In 1927 Lupton won the Centra' |1t is expected the America Fffst| Amateur Athletic Union 126-pous | will reach here in a day or two|championsip. The preceding | under her own power but run-|year he had won the 112-pount ‘uinu with a partly crippled mo-|title in the!National A. A. U. and |the 118-pound class in the Mid.| | Western A.'A. U. tourney. An in- \]ur\ prevented him from wrestling |in the national meet last year. Lupton, whose home is in To- ledo, Towa. will compete in th: | |123-pound division at the Olympi | (Seward Gateway) | tryouts in July. James Girdwodd, pioneer Alas — e kan mining man of Crow Creek, | | WILL SERVE ONE YEAR died recently in the East, accord | ing brought Seward 1N SRELNTY BAGWAY Mr was president of Hydrolic Gold Crow Creek, had in' i1l health for the last three ars and had complained a great deal from heart trouble | His physician advised against his {trip to Alaska last summer bu: Mr. Girdwood, who had been ma ing annual trips to the Territory |AMERICA FIRST 1S " LAID UP AT TAKU| | The =TI HEPREEE L | ALASKA DIES IN EAST to word to Pete Peterson, serving Jail sentence of onme year for viola- tion of the Alaska Bone Dry Li | will be taken to Skagway on the| steamer Admiral Rogers by Depn-| ty U. S. Marshals James Gibson | and Frank Price, to serve the sentence in the Skagway jail. Peterson ~ was convicted sentenced at Ketchikan T FOLKS” who a Girdwood, Co., on { Girdwood, | the | Mines béen and and More J. M. P. B. in Sight Whenever we bring something down from the sk it stays put. Whenever we see your budget in dan- ger on either end we will “SING LOOK OUT.” There- fere please remember: Other's specials our regu- lars. Buy it as you need it, we have it in best of qual lowest in price. And keep us in mind as the largest “HAPPY HOME HOUSE” in Alaska. THANK YOU! GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Ask Any of Qur Customers —— Women’s Shoes Kid leathers reduced to $5.95. Calf, Tan Kid reduced to $4.95. $1.95 and 75 cents. Black Patent, Brown Kid, Tan Black Satin, Patent leather, Tan Other groups of women’s fine Slippers reduced to $3.95, $2.95, Few pair of Women’s low heel hrnllkht to Juneau. Mnrwl\ullw\vvml months, having accom White said he is being transferred | panied Mr. Williams when he to the Skagway jail in ;m-nrdum,f went south early this winter, with the system of placing long| - term prisoners in that jail to! rinws s make room for short term servers| NEW YORK-—There is goid i 0 tho Tocal, JaiL { music. ‘Americans are estimated S by ) by George Engles, manager for | various artists, to spend §20,000, MRS. WILLIAMS RETURNING !000 a year to hear the best Mrs. M. D. Williams, wife of the o _ District Engineer for the United] Health Ore States Bureau of Public Roads in Alaska, is returning to Junean on . the steamer Admiral Rogers, du What Is It? to arrive here tomorrow nigh Mrs. Williams has been visiting with her parents near Salt Lak- City, both of whom have been il absent from Juneaa The conservative Scotchman | Come in and let says: “I'd give a thousand dol- us explain lars to be one of those war | millionaires.” BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right Free Delivery Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. 1 - e e e e e f et CLEARANCE SALE Of all GLASSWARE including STEM GOBLETS, CUT WINE' GLASSES, ETC. We are still headquarters for Home Made Fish GARNICK’S PHONE 174 YOU CAN TRADE HERE AND SAVE MONEY ig : s 3ails e oo THE DAYS OF *98 Girls you will need a good pair of Dancing Pumps for this occasion. We have them iu all styles and shades. J. .M SALOUM For Saturday Only MARCH 10TH Men’s Shoes Brown Kid Shoes greatly rflfileed to $4.95 a pair. T:m Calf Osteo - path - ik Oxfords reduced to $3.95 a pair. Other groups of Shoes and Oxfords at the low gnces of $3.25, $2.95 and’ 1,95 a pair. ‘ . W. B. WILDE Co., Peoria, If Rubbers at 50 cents a pair. Chlldren s waes GEO B.RICE. I tell you in advance what L the job will cost donen e ¥ tandard Underwriters’ bora tories, Inc.