The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 3, 1928, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

B THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928. -_—— . ( ; i EH - F 1l:lil. because they wished to sat-|to be offered to the public shortly GIELS, CIGARETTES | POOH THE NEKGHBOPS ;m_\' their customers, and it paid Messrs. George and "l'nln ‘m | BARRED T0 YOUT UTDO THAT NIGHTL them to do so in the long run representi strong Winips MEETS LAST NIGHT """ """ ue der to b 1 heir, Edward conf !\lrl to the campus for an - A | Iker vears old, must re fraction of rules, decided to : " SEWARD, Alaska, April 3 ” Py > 7 Stormy ather at Point Barrow | any girl until he earns $40 | : i R et g X 2. JOBE dnterratuta; Hatnan: e RES P rad T o ST A ety | s o I w A o G e arold Swanson of Juneau and is ha g Capt. George H. Week, - AlNo he mustiifot-| | VIQOSERINEL Cifficibe - (C. | Hyeat was. that ot some) At Fishermen — Local |isms which ruin local reception | ("0 PWEREOR O <00 lo| Wilkiins's ‘pregerationy. - for.” IHe "L About 45 Per Cent of 975 ke, ymous hero who was I¢ ame Warden, was here last | fetet By barore aE R aa - 1 week and removed his family to |had not vet gone bek ! CANDY g Mo ! B ¥ for radio fans on some evenings i Seaiio) ; ! 8 i thelswin OXEH D. Ferguson Is Elected | 4 ik PricesRefused Today | were discussed at length 1ast|Were married recently in Seattlc.|Spitzbersen filght a message re- = ¢ R st ed V . H d posed in the will « his o “ | ed to have played the same i xd 4 > 4 @ g The couple secured a license in ceived by the Government station egistere oters Ha A Jacob Meyers, | | as Vice Dictator | | record 108 consecutive times. ‘"‘]‘“"l 4l '“l'."""" famdio. Club o tiile \ Mr. Swan re indicated . Voted at 2:45 PM. printer; sHuel- |} & | | Stepping up the revolution \fter an hour's bidding this| e "0 '('3‘,,, ‘H,(”‘;""‘“ Cham- | a brother of the men who ow The messsds Wan taine: aiving \e 3 s say Meyers | | Walter Hellan, prominent local | | per-minute speed to the maxi- | merming at the Juneau Cold Stor-|*gl B G0 B¥ Bl E 1o land operates Swanson Brothers no time for a hop-off. Radio men Although perfect weather ha 1 A incessantly ' |business man, was last night el- {1 85m, they listened to the | age Company for 78,800 pounds| oninoseovion™ 10 an Fa‘m_”‘: Grocery near the City Dock, and are unable to get a reply on ques- prevailed throughout the day, lo-| himself ! ected as Dictator for the coming | | same record 14l times. It |of halibut, practically all the boat| oau ™ pit e Gonine op fn.|iS With the Virginia IV., ship tions regarding his- plans. His B e b alow in: gbing The estate is estimated at | |year by Juneau Lodg 700, | | took them five hours, who arrived here yester-| (00 CHETE EE oS raments | Of the Seward Fish Company request for time signals indicates to the polls up to 2:45 p. m. tc §30,000 and ap \\‘;lker is | | Loyal Order of Moos cceeding } with their catches refused the |, (EC 00 FRL TR o terence | ikl s that Wilkins is checking up on day. At that hour but 45 percer left . nothing idigect,” but,AHST.H G H Spadden. The latter| . et es offered by local buyers and | B0 ot FFEE S Hentte 16 Wasl JOHN L. C. IN PORT his chronometer, possibly in of the registered vote had been | | V! 1'h-”'~]~'~]‘mndw":» Ml{n ‘.;';uu»r'k to the ‘chair of Past; s St are leaving for other markets. decided 1o ask the Bodstir ROl SR, preparation for a flight at the t he shall inherit from his ictator. | In spite of the fact four buyers 2 £ 4 e ) 3 2| iy y polled. : ; n spite « Pacific Ooast bramen| The' John C., tender of the first opportunity The total number of registered | MOther | Other officers elected were (MAJOR ELLIOTT TO | cre namive prices this morning . et B am bt 1 stk xm;\_‘mhh,\', McNeil and Libby plant| A San Francisco dispatch yes- yoters was s compared to, | AI D. l~;v;g\x\‘:|\ Vice Dictator. \ LEAVE FOR SEWARD |t bidding s slow and did m»'“ a radio club *has in doing |3t Taku Harbor, was in port for|terday said Wilkins, in a mes- 993 in 1927. At 2:45 p. m. but ¥ i -eonard Holmquist, Prelate z0 high. Tho: the market for| o - a few hours this afternoon, tak-|sage sent there, said he intended W S ee——— fii i M ; g ray with or fixing such mechan- | 8 oon . 444 had voted in all three pr | Charles Bender, Trustee . GN STEA.MER ALASKA fin were: Wallis S. Geors for | iims to improve reception con. |\ Some subplics to the cannery.|to hop off Thursday of this week. . giticts. There was very Ittle Charles Miller, Treasurer, | \ [the San Juan Fishing and Pack-| S0 | Capt. Ahues, superintendent, was e noticeable activity by either C. H. MacSpadden, Delegate to| For the purpose of discussing|ing Company; Sam Morris, for|TLPRG (0 00 {on board. | MacKINNON GOES SOUTH Hicket or any of the candidates 4n||\vnll|)l| | the project for control of the flood the New En ¥ and :wl,r ‘i"g‘.“m“‘ g .m\fl” “:‘ "” ‘ Rl Apparently there had been litti . , Alternate’Delegdia faiary of CAOWAN «Opast, | SRlch® Storake Comipany;. Henry Hanson. |Eaiiain nadintawiig whish (6 MEAD CHILD BURIED | Simpson J. MacKinnon of (he if any organized effort to get nu[ 0 lrm\(nll n. flows through part of Seward, Ma- for the Sebastian Stuart Fish SotadaRed b aiB e Latrolag ¥oe . amatd Alaska Steami’ Lauhaey. 2kt oo e vote The newly eclected officers will [ jor Malcolm Elliott, President of Company. and Elton Engstrom, for | ¢omposed of - amd "1 Mary Barbara Mead, infant|ihe steamer Princess Mary ey The registration in Precinct take their spective chairs on!the Alaska Road Commission Alaska Fish Brokers r # B | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3imon ! route m‘ P e :. ~.|Am'n' bk « Bo. 1. was exactly the same | [the regular meeting of April 30,|will leave tomorrow morning on of the buyers bid higher RARE | Moad, . wha' died tame Heturday lnoss trip, He WHI-ratiraith shott W number as registered in the same 1. §. A large attendance was|the steamer Alaska for a ten than |hr~) had been instructed| NEw COMPANY TO [afternoon at 4 o'losk, was 1aid]two w.’ ! precinct in 1927. The vote there esent at last night's meeting, | days trip to Seward, where he will from their headquarters, it was | OPERATE VIRGINIA {to rest this afternoon in the! ——aa——— at midafternoon was 278, slightly | ——— confer with Mayor L. V. Ray. learned from reliable sources this | AND AMERICAN GROUPS|Catholic plot in Evergreen Ceme-| 014 papers for sateat The Empire, ® Jess than 50 percent of the total il | ,\]1])rn|)rml|ul|.\ amounting to afternoon, but in spite of this fact | Rt i tery Bevices: Welbe ~ abfiddeted | . ! e ’ ot Birch H*‘{;"* ]('onthfas For- TENAKEE WILL VOTE 110000 have airoady e mai ho fahermen eel they can ake | iy, pronier Border o Min-|ron the Charies W- Coseer Mort| ; Precinct No. 2, the downtown | mer Fresiden e~ | ‘or the Lowe! reek project,| more money on their catches by |, (unv(.m\ Ltd., 1 been in-jtuary, the Rev. John F. Hayes, | | ward, was the only one to regis- | v itt | ON INCGRPORATION; 100,000 of which was included in|“running for it and they plan | porsorn o operate the well [officlating. : READ THE LATEST ter an, increase, the total being ore Lommittee | ELECTION APRIL ” he War Department appropriation | going to Petersburg or Ketchikan. | ioown Border and Vi | : 241 as compared to 239 of a year 5 e | ‘or the coming year and $10,000| One or two boats are expected | yocontly honded by N | BOOKS ago. The vote there at 2:45 p.| WASHINGTON, April 3 At} TENAK Mardl 9 The | Which 18 appropriated by the|to remain here and sell, but the|ypie ang 1@ W, 1 ! | s ition toda f the l|||'l‘ ATOIER Perritor risla i » | major )t the ‘e leavi e gt N - | L B s 100 rosdugin fodky, ot 418 puble} g Cuibn ™ of" incorpurRtIeL e Tl orial Legislature. 1t will be|majority of them are leaving. Lo-| winnipeg, according to late re-| | ro poor [For 5¢ or 10e per day, ¢ In the Third Precinct, there was |learingiof the Senate OIl Com-}y /T 0 4o ided tn o specia) | 18Ce88arY to obtain $15,000 from cal buyers expressed the opimon|portg from the south || EASTER | Yy f of registrations, 168 this year .;,,‘ st o precident Hoctine| 11 Authority for the eclection e v RO or TRANS DUL e L SR pany I headed iy Rrnest S, Park:| EGGS 1 less—b5 cents per day i, compared to 18§ in 1927. The!P ) President Harding) o~ o000 ety ek ih A i from their “run” southi 16r{ or . Winnines tnancler. as . nrest] 'GGS i B3 tallfuaitir & el $ and Secretary of War Weeks and | Was granted after a hearing be [the market is not stable this sea 1 E er, as pres Books s mg lul Sm,‘ l) or | was but 69, smaller proportion- |* a4 ) R. W. DeArmond,i'of Sitka, re 4 S and{ocal mining man; C. A, Macken-| INNTIQ s o E ately than elther of the other two. [a1s0 Attorney General Hurry |ft mond, £ oo 28 THANE F]GHT CASE | ivicex ava beeu tliciiaiibs. g Pagatign e v sigfdiie o BUNNIES | Minimum t!“}lgb—ld CU“\‘ ! However, at all three polling [Daugherty, against leasing of 1Y {" One of the reasons prices in Se- | U el A FEW OF THE LATEST 0 S, T t Danie " FoS Several men of this communi _ T locally, and J. Crossland, con-| | cheiy 4 places, it was said by election of-|Teapot Dome to ¥ Bin- | Heah Hitey biullalat hoate ve dl. Nothifg Wes ald at the U. 8 |attle are high, it ‘was sald, ws sulting engincer for the Woodbine ? TITLES FOR RENT: { ficials that the rate of voting was | clair Iy ine § R e ] ~ | District Attorney’s office this|that buyers there would pay twice | oompany | RABBIT | i L Helms said when he had re-|cently and expect to start trolling nifid razarding tha ME ’ s h as they sold it for, re-| 1 Trader Horn ) getting heavier since early this| & \ ¢ Ral . morning regarding the fight which as much as th TSRS B TR S AR T ; ¢ g d no reply, after two days, |5 Soon the king salmon make i it o e (Pl i s MRS T ek b R 3 b | Mother India of afternoon. It was expected that |CCIve Py i »ccurred at Thane last Saturday tal of 2,500,000 shares of no par T : 5 i e he tel phed - to George Chrig-|'"¢Il appearance. i ich, it i > | | e President’s Daughter a Dbig majority of the registered h ieorg The Salvation Army has estab- | Dight In which, it is said, Deputy | | value, of which 500,000 shares are Thy o | voters would have cast their bal-itian, then Secretary to President| o ' S50 FEAT i s TR U0 O] Federal Prohibition Administra A fresh supply of ¥ i [ Sf) B’. ox Jots by the time the polls have|Harding, making further protest.| * ‘ . .y tor T. L. Chidester and Age: s SURRL BRI g BUTLER-MAURO Y 12 { Biiea’at 7 0., |Christian rveplied the President |47 held there times a week. | warren Harding were the main AR TR el \ A President Is Born <l ik o |could not sbe him at that time. | €O ge Taylor, Territorial|Warren Herding were the man yONSTON'S EASTER || DRUG CO. [l Fortanes Fool ‘ | Illiterate Digest & { P.-T. A. w“‘L MEET M!Izlm was \'1.4‘.l‘|’l-\ull-|\l of Texas-Pacific Coal and 0il EASTER CANDY TONIGHT,HIGH SCHOOL i’ iic a1 iy | e O ol , s | Oy o 5 -.v\vmll(u! to lease Teapot Dome| Warm weather has started | o= o 0" o 1ot there were None Blttar We have a large variety of j‘ . | Lost Ecstacy ¢ The Parent-Teacher Assoclation |and. testified that he first learned |springtime act ities_and several | |\ ow developments to the Chs Lyone; Deviar || the best FRESH wholesome || | Free Detivery Phone 1314 :3 e 1 will hold its regular hly|from Fall that Sinclair had clos-|l0¢al gardeners are busy prepar flitford Gr v . { Easter Candy and Dyes. || |Sub Station Post Office N v . \eoting tonight a o'cloc d ntri or it ke R Kb e (4 Mike Kobec o were ar-| f the High School Auditorium. Tt | e iy e ,,,,Ilh;.- LflbIl‘;w.\,‘.?:v‘.I::A;].]‘.:"'“M",':," ested as a result of the fight, are | Secure your Probate il e L 2 4 i :>'1:v|y’|-4lll xh.lll (h;u i\y\“.n ,!" s “”‘”'LOCAL LIONS CLUB i 3 for the Superior Fisherles, | Ut on $1500 h.’l!ou I Code here I“l ey i g ? B Ui e Wi ke, TO MEET TOMORROW |brincing e crow for tho sum | oy Scooun ror Suiis I . { lace. AL ey hennescn, head of theilyy q dsiven 7 adv’ s il anned 00( ale ain i B Slehisht progran . il The ‘report of the Board of DI ‘“‘“‘l‘“f'»‘-‘ Is expected to arrive |V f ] i i , ’ g i presented in addition to the busi-|rectors of the Juneau Lions Clup |0t A0y time, = - HELLAN’S i COME IN AND SEE OUR BARGAINS § 5 nd as usual, refreshments|will be made at the weekly meet-| The: Mercury, tender for the il Our prices will surprise vo B Wi’ be servea in the domestic|ing tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock| Pacllie American Flsheries at Kx- MEN’S FANCY HOSE PHARMACY i i Yee 00 soience rooms following the meet-|in the Forget-Me-Not Tea Rooms|cursion Inlet, was in port a few / R il i 5 ¢ i i lon Seward Street hours earlier this week i Next Door to Graves Store ! i ¢ s i Thes Santa Rita, Capt. Billy | - Members of the Board of Di- v : . oL & | B e raat WoMEN vectors are the officers of the or.|Dickingon, was in port March New Shipment Just Arrived | Phone 33 Free Delivery i PHONE 174 3 FOR SCHOOL BOARD|ganization and four members el-|[0F @ short stay. He was under f o Ll b i st i e s i 1.00 charter to Jack Tritt, Juneau salesman Priced at 50¢, 75¢ and e ected by the club. Those on Four men and five women ran|the board are: L. D. Henderson, 54 5 A | for membership on the School|Allen Shattuck, J. F. Mullen, R.| The Francis E. arrived March Board at a recent election at Hy Robertson, H. L. 27 for the Alaska Consolidated der and three men were victori-fer, (. B. Rice, H. R Vander | Cannerie: ous. Thomas H. Evans led the| Si Hellenthal, Robert| The fre poll, being three votes ahead of | Simpson, Thomas Judson and |POrt March lischarging ¢ Clyde Hagar. The latter led B.|Charlgs Goldstein |and other supplies for Ed. Snyder, M. Reynolds, the low man, by nine| Other business matters “,“‘lw:sl merchant. votes and the latter was three|come before the club at the gath-| The Tolo, Capt. Boblett, was votes ahead of Irene H. Heddon,|ering tomorrow, and recommen-|here for a few days recently and the high woman. Fifty votes were [dations of the Board of Directors|returned to Juneau with Jim Hy- st, and the various candidates|will be considered |land and Mr. Kaly. J. .M SALOUM i | | | | | - - R hter Dorothea w: 24 discharging fre Fancy Delicatessen M T iniie: SeIRIH i Ny s - AT o ) ;\:)‘l:l“ yl‘!t,”l“rle";:\:-. ;; 1:.‘{‘;\"’:“";.1;‘ Mrs. C. M. Willlams, sistér of | Hormels Cooked Ham { i Albert J. Mayer, 14; Daisy Pro-{ Mrs. H. © ln-\‘i.uhnh. .v«llnvh:u‘ D4NCE Hormels Spi(‘(‘(l Ham " vinse, 13; Marion A. Johmson, 10: |been visiting here for several| * ¢ J % a3, e Ihmmy,;‘.‘y(rm:}:: e CHETR R Bolonga—Imported Sausage and Salame En- i R = 5 : chovia Spread — Relish Spread — Chicken : A_ B. Spread Boneless Chicken and Boned Tur- key—Pickled Pigs Feet — Pickles — Olives, HALI Ripe and Green — Pickled Herring — As- 4 sorted Cheese—Scotch Brew on Ice. DANCE Labor Union Hall SA1::$1DTAY GEORGE BROT“ERS AT DOUGLAS “‘?;“Lffiv:??cfimo a. m., 2:30, 117)";‘ :sn‘.m‘ . 7 T()N’GHT ‘mT“"I'lIl|ll"I""“"lll."|;I||I;;"“l||||l|l;lll""llll||l||Il;i||l|l|||||||l.|;;llllllllllII;I;I];I’;;I’I]‘I’IAITII;;Il;;;ll—l—l‘:z;i;‘—:l V fi‘lég(/‘ 8@ Music by the Cheechakoes | : : T Directly after the Junior Play KLEPTOMANIAC A{NOTHER NEW INDUSTRY FOR JUNEAU ¥ issi —Ge 75 cents: S 5 ents b3 Admission—Gents, 75 cents: Students, 50 cents I wish to announce that on April Firstmy new and mod- 3 ern sheet metal shop will be complete and I solicit your L business. & i The same principles that built my l‘lumbmx and Heat- . ing business from nothing to the largest in the Territory i will be applied to the new Sheet Metal ‘Shop— Complete vour wardrobe wi new Footwear “I TELL YOU IN ADVANCE WHAT JOB for Easter Ladies, It’s Up to You We done our share and stocked best merchandise we TN R % rioea iehs i aa o : . VILL CO. o could find at the prices that will build your saving W 2 deposit with any of the local banks now. | WARM AIR FURNACES GUTTERS STOVE PIPE sNew shad%s 66 Tan Kid st Caliakist Sapibwrs 4 IT IS ALL UP TO YOU ‘ TONKD, o IR SPOUTS o il ! A 8 Trial order will convinee you. Trial order is all we H * ! “ ask. You ask any of our customers, s b OTHER'S SPECIALS—OUR REGULARS £ - rrone 34 GEO. B. RICE ruonE 34 G I d E," : e R G A ST INE AU G ROCERY H Plumbing Oil Burners Sheet Metal Heating ] 0 Stezn s mp orzum o E “I tell you in advance what job will cost” 2 A PHONE 37 £ B 3 SHOE DEPAmNT 8 « Three Free Deliveries Daily £ 2 T : :

Other pages from this issue: