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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY MARCH 31, 1928 ; .|n;]m. federal jail and pay COURT CALENDAR MISS RUNQU'ST TO rbanks to Chitina where he| WALTER G. ELWELL s afternoon will be statiomed for a time and | ri warrant for e arrest| - FOR MARCH TERM i WED MR. CURTIS| vitt then come to the Juneau of-| FUNERAL MONDAY " A ”p’ yqqr‘mw Jou Jiwards hus not vet bewn [USE SARRANGED TODAY| . [t \ Unpainted Furniture Mecl t 340 e Helen M Runquist, | - Ralph Garges, who is re-) Funeral services for Walter G.| McClure's quarters at 340 ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John|Dlacing Lieut. Frank Pettit with| Elwell, oldtime y S \ Sekiiio -t shib The calendar for the regular|% Wi paY e | Elwell, oldtime Juneau resident " v 4 DI | March term of the U. S. District|RUBduist of Douglas, and M. |the Commission, will arrive in Ju-| who passed away at the St. Ann’s We have Just received another shlpment following: |2 1 | Verdette R. Curtis of Juneau, are|ueau from the states next week.|hospital last Sunday at the age containing | Court was set this morning by | | Beau. troy Sle fiext i bigy P Ju’(lgo Thomas M. Reed The firs |10 be married at 4 o'clock this|He is accompanied by his bride. |of 77, will be held at 2 o'clock of unpainted oty ber bottlea: oo irbus| QISR M3 46t 'for April 4 on which | AEeTnS 008 a4 b MERUGARERP L1s | B | Monday afternoon, it was an.| . e cupe. one bide capper,|date the perh sury ot beem ik | ReSUTTOCUOn futherdn Church | GITIZENSMIP GRANTEG [Tounced, loday "t the Juneau) Chairs and Tables the evidence wa destroyed, |ed to convene ere are 10 i ¢ e e d . — z A 0 stated, ikl the exception of |cases on the calendar this far. 2 ¥ | United States citizenship was| The Masonic ritualistic services DROP IN AND ASK TO SEE THEM auist is a popular|granted to three applicants by | W¥ill be used, and will be held in : : ( ishi N unger set of | Judge Thomas M. Reed in the!the Odd Fellows Hall on Franklin Nitrokote Laequer in all colors for finishing day sl on at. al, « ika chirked * Was born and |y, S. District Court *i.« mor Street. Interment will be made A at 2 of the Beynton|with conspiracy to cheat and de-| o *% 8 tated from the|They were to Jean MeLenn ¢|in the Masonic Plot in Evergreen on Avenue, said to be|fraud ; 2o Figh School last year.|juneau, a native of Sc .| Cemetery. ou e Areate, it fo aitemma, " U T e i e sk bt e e o o 8 Toeeer Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. ) quart bottles of brew as sam- Cases set are as follows for a is and the caps April 4 3. ve. William | d4: 11 beer glasses: [nelly of Haines, charged with|D8h school she was a prominent| scotland; Mike Korussos, a- ATTENTION A Lt o A player on the girls' basketball|five of Turkey 2 small quantity| April 9.—U. S vs. William|"22™ X | i S It you neea a good carpznter HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING noons key; one shak-|Douglas, charged with conspiracy one funnel; one dozen lem-|to violate the liquor laws 11 empty quart beer bottles; | is Douglas's third trial, two prev- 1a bottles fous juries having disagreed. His[ partment 4 of the Boynton|case grew out of the Hoxie case, | - . iy Sk e oy i o onh (ELLIOTT 1S TO ; two .mm_vl 10 gallon kegs; | .\;lw-;l 11.—U. S. vs. Robert) HOLD CONFERENCE l - YOTE: FOR | Mr. Curtis has been in Juneau Advertisiug arways pays. phone 498. Haedy Andy's Shop. everal menths and is employed | the cdlumns of The Empire A. P. LAGERGXEN, Prop. . PHONE 12 it the Alaska Juneau Mine. 5 —_— » nt LA | ————— e empty five gallon keg: one|Murphy, charged with violation n gallon keg half full of moon-|,¢ the liquor laws ! SEWARD PROJECT ne whiskey; five rubber hot| April 13.—U . | ater bottles; one gunny sack charged with perjury. Ti ! Major Malcolm Biliott,, Pres fall of empty pint whiskey bol-|cage arose from the Sinclair trial |dent of the Alaska Road Commis P one gas lantern; ome can|paiq November and December |sion, is leaving Juneau mext Tues full of Dronite Light Solv-|jag¢ day on the I Alaska for L Wro A3 April 16.—U. 8. vs. Neil Mec-|Seward phon hose; one | agor charged with er At Seward Major Eiliott will mall funnels; one|ment ' MoGregor was formerly | discuss with Mayor L. V. Ray, the i one gallonipeyupy {7 g Marshal at Peters- | various det of the project for hine: three () .o " {control of the flood waters of| artly full| ™ 4oy 17 U, 8. vs. Billy Han- |Lowell Creek, which flows through | whiskey; 10 empty|eon " cnarged with larceny in aja part of the town. He exp cts | llon glass jugs: one stone Bartley H0war(l ’émidtdute fmi Repubhcan Nomination as, Delegate to Congress PRIMARY ELECTION, APRIL 24 Gift (uu I N. welty Shop PROSPEROUS ALASKAN COMMUNITY Avenue dwelling [to be absent from Juneau about jam M wo quarts of heer. April 18 U. S. vs. George|10 days. : r —————— Marks of Yakutat, who is charg- |, _.\n] it ‘”|‘1| M‘\"w‘:::;:.‘nufl‘ ;:af:rx'/;:- od with rape | tained in the appropriatio o PERMANENT WAVE FOR %fi ”I_,\‘l,;” B Ing VoIt Vbt ik | Commission, contained in the War| AND TROUSERS FOR WO Yangste Insurance Association, a | Department Appropriation for the | 8500 down payment required. Balance LARGE ASSORTMENT OF on . easy terms, . Proprietor’s health, Candy EggS, Rabbits‘ reason for selling. f { DUCks and ChiCkens y Inquire of the Empire t+ 1 FOR' EASTER . | Place your order now so you we coming fiscal for the Lowell ANDSWORTH, Eng., March|civil suit 4 s e b \'\,'l)fl\“, fw re 1,200 smiling| April U. 8. vs. David Gen-|Creek project. The Territorial 5 Town Hall|ander, charged with embeslle- | Legislature has appropriated $10. 1 toment from the local postoff {000 for this work and $15000 ¢ S % plea bt w\nlun will be required from local | here at tae whist drive, organi ! ; money for the Westminster| Billy Hansen entere 1 The [not guilty to the charge of lar- |ceny in a dwelling, before Judge |be started ST SV O | interests before t project can | rhames Flood Dis Fund int b proj ns for the smiles were: A man prize-winner won R "] 'A. R. C. OFFICERS — - : : ot o7 gyt S v < o TWO NOT TRUE ARE AT 1S suit of clothes made to measure BILLS RETURNED VARIOUS DUTIES| a | Reed this morning. ik 1 THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES CALIFORNIA GROCERY In a $15,000 personal injury damage suit recently hand- PHONE 478 i “Best' in Everything” ed down this decision: Two not truc bills were return-| Lieut. John R. Noyes, of the ed by the Grand Jury in the U. S.|Alaska Road Commission, will re- District Court this morning {tire as disbursing officer tomor One bil} was for H. L. Tovsen Fow, afte ving in that o and Rav Race of Sitka who were t several months as a p charmed with stealing the boat|of his duties in Alaska service. | Goldin owned by Abner(He will be ceeded by Lieut.| | Murray of Sitka {Emerson L. Cummings The second bill was for John| Lieut. Noyes will leave Juneau B. Johnson of Juneau, who was mext June for the interior where charged with stealing a round |he will he engaged in reconnais Bottom boat owned by Isaac ance work in the various districts Neimi. {where the Commission is active. The Grand Jury is in session|He will go first to Fairbanks to this afternoon, |relieve Lieut. Emerson Itsehner o i | From the interior Lieut. Noy CART. AHUES HERE will go to Nome to make a ——— lvey of the Nome Harbor project. epp— “The sircets belong to the public; pedestrians have the right to walk on any part of the street or roadway and that right cannot be taken away! Driving a car is a privilege that may be revoked at any time; therefore, it becomes in- cumbent cn the driver of an automobile to see to it that he does not strike the pedestrian.’” Alask S d car, you are wrong regardless of the circumstances. The only question is the amount of damages you will have to pay, “SERVICE and Q['ALI'I"Y" AN AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY POLICY We Can Prave It n Pr Will protect you. The cost is small. : DRY CLEANING _ PHONE 15 PRESSING T L L L L L ,——-——————‘——————‘———- - Notices tor this courcn commn)Triday evening at 8 o’clock. must Be received by The Empire| Scatter sunshine by bringing a| Capt. C. E.; Ahues, Superin-|fle will return to Juneau ‘;‘"{(“ sk Satur |ffiend with you to these services, | tendent of the Libby, McNeill vember when his duty in.Alaska suarantee change and Libby cannmery at Taku Har- Will be eunded and he will b el — — —————— | bor, arrived in Juneau this morn- |transferred to the states. M “Catholic Church ing on the Comet, Capt. Joe Noves will go to New York City - —— % Dempsey, and returned to the!in June to study sculpture and | Fifth and Gold_Streets. cannery this afternoon musie, and the Lieutenant will ; 6:00 a. m.~—Low Mass in Hos-| |join her next fall. ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE : X LT DO TR LU LT T " COSTUMES FOR THE ; YOUNG LADY Charmmg m.»w spring costumes of " | (lnm an Science Church EF 1 1 | T The Itscl in L Sl ‘ RORN 0Old papers hvr eqale at The Kmnire it. Itschner will go § v i be hold ati .00 a. m. — Low Mass and| — 11 n n the Chuich of Chrisdgurmon, General Communion for tian nee 8941 unequ "“hm- men. P Fisth ar Street 30 a. m.-—Blessing of the ¢ Ject will Unreal alms, High Mass and Sermon Sunday ol at 5 p. mj 0 p. m.—Sunday School Wednesday, §: 15 2 Tostl| 7:30 . m— Tosary. Sermon|l TO KNOW WHAT A REAL GOOD AUTOMATIC monial mec 'and Benediction of the Blessed| OIL. BURNER WILL AND SHOULD DO YOU crament. ! This room. 1%} { MUST €17 THE ELECTROL AUTOMATIC- open r Wednesday ¥ VANIRS G v . i afternoons to 4. | | Presbyterian Native Church | I URNER IN OPERATION. is cordially invited |3 — e ] fhie reading room 1.90 & 1t —<Bihis Wokoot | ‘ompass 1o Eleetrol Point by Point with Others. o 7:00 p. m.—Wedn: Atid. | 1 Chmc? week prayer service, v st/ A cordial welcome Is givan to Fourth ¢ sSeward Streets (all to attend these services. REV. R. A. GAILEY, Pastor. | $ 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. | - iy 11;00 a. n souon: “The( | Assembly of God Mission JEINe . Gur | Borvi “(Bethel Pentecostal / 207 Seward Stre CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor | Sunday services: | Plusmbioe, 1704 iney, Sheet Metal Work, -n 11:00 a. me—Morning Wor ey J}» Holy Trinity Cathedral ABip. s [ Ol Sy ~p) 12:1b p. m—iibiz Sehoul CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. 8 00 p. m.—Fvening Worship | Phone 5603 The Lord’s Supper the fivs: | rvice {Sunday of cach month. | nunion Mid-week services every Tuee | Holy Communion and Sermon,|day and Friday at § p. m. | 13:00 o'clock | D | ;l‘helzmodels are tor the young from 6 b;..m.l.ly School, 12:3 e ATTENTION MASONS 0 years. ¥ No evening serv Joug- faa : i - There will be a called com- : 38-50—‘,13-50 Holy Week itk munication of Mt. Junean Lodge| Maundy Thursday ly Com-{No. 147, F. & A. M., in 0dd Fe!-| ¥ . b 3 munion at 10:00 {lows' Hall, at 1:30 o'clock Mon- 1 . - i HATS 4 Friday % of- 1 day ternoon, for the purpose of Frids ol (fReipex atiernon, 10F tHE ol t - -~ Never before have hats for the ynmg « -~ the prevailing smart mode for younger girls COATS In tweed, of the delightful color combinations so desirable. Some have fur collars and others are finished with self material. Siges 6 to 14 years. [farvi Machine Shop “I¥'here Best Always Prevails” 7:80 p. m cration." | All are cordially invite | | $6.75—$12.50 FROCKS The lovely apring frocks in silk flat crepe in the new shades of rose, beige, green and red. i a2 A ; well. Members and sojourning hats are in silk and straw eommmm ud | Northern Light Presbyterian | [Brethren are requested to attend. g silk all straw. The colors are bea | | |BY order ot the W. M. ul in ¢ new shades, and Inlfich t“ fl'wkl and coats. } |y und Franklin Sts. | B. NAGHER ’ REV. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor b L A L S e e - .195,__‘3.50 B lg 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. | BASTER 4 i E AT TI.IE MOOSE R o e Pmiie:” Bavseets| . ooy BASTER ?' SALES - WASH DRESSES No evening service this week.|yoar it is March 81, w e In gay &gx‘h prints. S Aswarm welcomo ir every-|1950 1\ will oeenr Aot | | The Fada Au Electrlc TONIGHT AT THAN E : adorable in these dresses. s body. one of the big flower il ‘1 50—“2.75 @ ear, lilies and bulb- $ ; » E L iy especially popu- IS HERE ’ # Florists this vear § " R 1y est supply ever Come in and get a demonstration I T Corner or Thlr g |k \laska, especiall f A | REV. HARRY R AlLI stor lilic nt l tulips. A . SCREARS s A ¥ ' Sumday services he ways a great rush at f e 5 B L4 11:00 a. m.— Morning worship. the last minute it will be tq your . * ¢ gL : “God’s Mind.” advantage to place your orders in Radw Elec C 12:15 p. m.—Sunday School. ;ad»nme You are welcome to trw o’npany 8:00 p. m.—Evening worship. |look over their supply either at “The Art of Decelving the shop or greenhouses adv. MARTIN LYNCH § ‘. . Phone 429 ! One's Self.” e ; Lenten services” will be held|We call ana aenver. Phone 528. fon Wednesday evening and Good LET Almquist Press Your Suit.

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