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REDINGTON TO ARRIVE IN MAY Will Be Here May 8 for Visit of Ten Days Before Going to Westward S RLEY RUTHERFORD .TURNS FROM SOUTH scheduled next w ,'ROY WHEELER NAMED CAPTAIN OF PATROL BOAT BY COMMISSION \ptain tal He wil Arar prE CANNERS URGE ROAD BUILT FROM COAST TO LAKE ILLIAMNA Ba op (VY whom re on ac Goddard iner Bristol ha§ gion have of 111 tion ihe sou Pag Branch Libby him to the Al immedia Governor from e-President of A rom acute appendiciti given emergency atment 1 and will g ir sociation A4 Vi e SPECIAL MEETING CiTY COUNCIL TO BE HELD TONIGHT| meet- | a special of the City Council tonight | that would make automobile traf-jat § o'clock in the Council Cham-| fie possible, added, would per-|bers when the three newly elect- | mit the car rs to ship ummu led members, will take over their over it and down river their |office. The annual report of the Brisiol Bay plants and would re-{retiving City officials will be read | pull in a substantial business be.|and applications for the positions | ing built up. fot city le city treasurer, | 1t is ostimated that the cost of |wharfinger, two assistant wharf-| such a project would be shout|ingers, chief of police, chief of | $60,000, Gov. Parks said ()\M“.llln- department, fire truck driver, — librarian, cemetery caretaker and | health officer will be acted on. | | The new Council will discuss! and outline a policy for the com- | ing he City Council for {the cor r will be made up lot H ipp, Warren H. Wil- {son and Charles G. Warner, hold- | oyer ind Wallis George Ww. P. t and C. H. MacSpad- den who were elected last Tues | day. Ro. construct ion. There is at present a from Illiamna Bay to This, Mr. Timson said route for travel but clently improved for freight fic. The construction a good tra 1‘ the lake.! affords a| suff tra y not There 1 be of road {ing a year. NEW RUBBER SHIPMFNT Came on the tson ik embe B DEMURRER IS FILED BY KOBAK, DZALOFF TODAY er (. Winn filed a the indictment on behalf Kobak and Evan Dzaloff | whom he represents. Kobak and| | Dzaloff were arraigned in the U. 8. Distriet Court Saturday on charg using a deadly weapon in resisting revenue officers, con-| | tained in an indictment returned| |by the Grand Jury last week in connection with the fight at | Thane. Kobak and Dzaloff are out on $3000 bail each > Advertising aiways pays. the columns of The | | [} demur; to ‘of, Nick of K. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man One Pair Slippers FREE With every pair you buy from us if you will bring this ad with you any day this week. | That Was in Sweet 1882 When adver ng was in style such as, some grocers are using now. That is they were trailing after busi- ness, advertising this week the things ycu called for last week. We keep up with time. Our merchandise 1% fresh and clean. Our prices are right. Our serv- ice is prompt. ———AND——— Alar Society Ladies will have Goodie Sale at our store next Saturday. Please Come! § : Thanking you for last week's patronage, we are yours for better merchandise at lower prices. GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 FASE REMEMBER WE HOME BOYS"— ARE THE “HAPPY “STYLE Oi* 1928” __..-—-_..Jl fied | his L L L L e L ] Tl VIRGINIA 1, .’l)\ BYRD FOR PLAN TO MODERNIZE STATE GOVERNMENT JURY F‘WPANELED FOR neled of W. R of Sitka, tl ted States Dis- in whi charged and defraud, smp3 HMOND, 9 outstar e famous brotho April accomplish ord Dick to the re n Th triet Cour case + defendants piracy to cifeat to trial this morning after twice ayed the rm of court opened last week who will on in the ilon case are: W Britt, Ingman, Tom J. Mc rtne Van Wort, Jack Au Pete Fourney, LeRoy Vestal Halm, K. Stedman, Elmer terson and | other jur 10 m time ‘lood Byrd. tWo § the t ng since of ura as on the mpg of the finished hi pr T serve vernors in t histor, Old Dominion, he has 1 of rtual ine eing 300 olfic tion in 2,000 hefore aboliti and taxes until a the vot- pro ral June Propo. s to continue this m of the o'clock f cons - election POLICE GIiVEN MITE CONNING TOWER tion als GOV. HARRY FLOOD BYRD _@\i‘u E € 3 furn way mrolle: ginia and ONDON conning K mpre brilt i Squase tir n rmony every calen r of use of who hold indignation mee demonstrations place. The will in 1 with Sc a police immediately Powerful the square the to t police tendered and a “harmony of the sphoni m nd Yard s he enditions arc lamps at tower illuminat at night police Irave been e a small tele communication | and b crowds have the whole oceupa e tel o, visu 1tion t. th f dir with *a sum if D as s top of rordinatior appointive and function n GRAND JURY PAID TODAY whole herto H hle only u for headquarters, Orders we Reed o h M hooth Court ment phone with level with the n able square. f mornin, the in no nm amendm ap public the cor to overlook o them i Commission KAKE INDIAN DIES quarter - i " Distr = elf the ending Judge in the Beam, 19-year-old India accidentally shot him ago in Kake while 1 rifle, passed away late Wrang ubjec sery Pl who n Uil eount s mornin of and vO k ta to towns Court I of Al White, ! endering on land a r Marshal, Jor: the. Dast duar. | 185t 1 tangible proper t t Sdin R first time tax law accounts yert where lic ment, accord received by Dr charge of | week taken W taxes in Maur Reed, after i fepment T | until - Tax )‘n!ul‘linn 1 Drought va!uulu' recessed 2 by lowering the rate on capital in | afterncon business, removing the tax stock of nmon-resident corporations and giving credit income tax for contributions to charity on | | e+ EICGHT COLDEN WEDDINGS DANCE SUR - BARANGEON, France, April Eight golder wedding anniversaries wer: brated hiere on the same most of the 1,008 inh the town found themselves parties, often by several p prineip years of age. NEUXY Increased | provided for ‘s | stitutions. The Shenandc tional Park alone is given $1,000 000. Larger appropriations for construction of state highways provided hy an iner cents a gallon in the All special funds abolished land all collections must GH through the general treasury for| disbursement. The governor had the da itants of in th tion of celebrants averaged A. B. ly re e to hip to soline_fax. | The 76 & are 16 e BOOSTERa BOOM EEF‘(LIN BERL “Bverybody advice of| Berlin” is the slogan of Col. Charles A. Lindb and | lin Boost who offer brother, Commander Richard|day sightseeing visit te Evelyn Byrd, in his plans for avi-| for ation, which contemplate a net-| ————— work of Lmdmg fl(‘lda 1n a'l pdr(\ 1 0ld ]m]ww for slln at The ALASKA POTATOES BEST GROWN $3.00 Per Sack 3 DOZEN EGGS - $1.00 Another Fresh Shipment of Large Size once in the Ber- a three the city | [ SATURDAY NIGHT P e g Just Arrived WHITMAN’S CANDY in EASTER | WRAPPINGS Eggs Direct from the Farm GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street 3 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right Free Delivery Phone 184 Sub Station Post Office No, 1.| P T L e T e T T T ALETTER Frien Everybody should take a vacation—especially some people. [ wish the fellow that cuts in and out of traffic would go away somewhere, It is getting so an ordinary man gets more mileage out of ten gallons of gas than he does out of a set of fenders. The Bare-Tone that sings “Bluc Heaven” over the radio—1 wish he too would take a long vaca- tion—far into the howlmg wilderness. That gloom spreadmg local—*“knows it all” —who says the town is on the bum and that busi- ness is rotten—I wish he would take a permanent vacation in the place where icebergs are unknown. But they probably won’t. So Fll go ahead doing my best to make things comfortal»lo for you—-and giving you the best Plumbing, Hcaung and Sheot Metal Work at the very lowest price and *“tell you in advance what the job will cost.” GEE BEE. i IIIlI|llIIIlIlIIIllIIIllIIIfl“IIIIlIIIlIIl lIIIIlIIllllllllIlllll“llllllllllllllllllllIllllllllfll HANLON CASE TODAY and | 1 | with | o to observe | airplane. Meher o'clock thi - i |3 OUR price HALL \i il HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1928 U. 8. PROFIT ON SITE 24,900,000 PERCENT WICHITA, Kas., Uncle Sam made 24,900,000 percent estate deal here. When the postoffice built 40 years ago, the govern ment paid $1 for the site, a group of public spirited citi- zens selling the land for that amount Now Wichita new postoffice, and realtors | | conservatively estimate that | | the site of the old one will [ bring $250,000 9 of real April protit a was | | | to have a - GROOM DIES AT ANCHORAGE Ben K, 38, wh agad less John P had been mar | month, died of a heart | Anchorage, March 30. H | taxicab business at road town. He was the World war, serving our years in the army a native of Pennsylvania, ided for nine years at a vet near He wi that| The Rev | conducted | and_the Anchor honors, American Leg rendered full militar; - DU HONEYMOON IN AIRPLANE | | | | | 1 hi fr o and home Dahl, Seward hote bride, recently their honeymoon y made the where they ward in one eturned to morning with senger. > .o Advertising Arways pays. the columns of The Fmpire °l from marr The Anch airplane in as ¢ hou [ ANOTHER SALE Another Saving to You ONE i our Statio Schaol ry for one week blets at half pric is always REASON- le, so T ABLE even without a know our speclals a Probate Code 15 cents. Secure here, HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Graves Store Phone 33 and has Anchor m Post of mar returned ; lovely via trip were Anchor-! 3.1 QUARTER OFF on all | Free Delivery ‘ GAMBLE-ANDERSON NUPTIALS CROWD HEARS EASTER PROGRAM OF MASONS The OQd Fellows Hall was crowded yesterday afternoon when |the Alaska Chapter of Rose Croix lot the Scottish Rite, gave its an- inual Easter program of sacred | music, to which the public lways invited. In addition musical program the membe the Chapter conducted the imony of Relighting the Lights Les D. Henderson, (ommission er of Bducation for Alaska, gave {the Easter address which wa {greatly enjoyed by all those pres ent The delightful ed of an anthem Presbyterian choir, a duet by Mrs | L. D. Henderson and J. J. Farghar a solo by Cash Cole and by Mis: ella Jone she was accompanied Preston - D INFORMATION WANTED OF OLAF ANTON JOHNSON license was issued and Eva Ander- Saturday after- ceremony Davil A marriage to Frank Gamble son, Indians, on noon The marriage was performed by the Rev Waggoner ] g i | NUMBER, PLEASE? PARIS April 9—1If French householders ~ want police and don't know the telephone number h e out of luck. The tele- phone company interprets literal ly an old rule forbidding connec- tions except by number. program consist sung the AGED SLAVE DIES Y Out.—L! E slave at the age to Canada MOUNT SALI once a died here escaped a cello ky s0lo He which | Mrs. in b ho > GOEHLER IN HOSPITAL John G. Goehler, who is ployed at the Ala 0il company entered hospital last night treatment em Standard St. Ann's for medical Inquiry. has arding the Olaf Anton n received whereabouts of Johuson, born 1865 in Sweden. He was heard from in Juneau, in 1914 that time he planned to ome. Any information a wher one abhout last At to to h' s should fo1 sate xt The Empire go vi CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my appre- |ciation for the sympathy and ndn, shown me during my cent bereavement and for the flowe MRS, —adv. n, TE ASHB Sitka, 4 WRIST WATCHES For Men and Women Unless you've worn a wr watch, you cannot appreciate the fact that they are the ul- timate in convenience anc give real satisfaction. We have all standard makes and styles for men and women. LUDWIG NELSON Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing. A fresh supply of TON'S EASTER JOHNS I CANDY None Better e a Color Is the Thing See our COLORED ENAMEL WARE with everything to match GARNICK’S PHONE 174 S IW' Clearance Sale FOR ONE DAY ONLY - Tuesday, April 10th Women’s Slippers and Oxfords Greatly Reduced for Quick Clearance Patent leather, tan kid, tan calfskin and black satin slippers reduced special to $2.95 a pair Black satin, patent leather, strap slippers, brown and black kid oxfords sharply reduced to $1.95 a pair. Other broken lines of ladies’ slippers spee- ial at $1.00 a pair. " Men’s brown kid shoes special at $4.95 a pair. Tan calf oxfords special at $3.95 a pair. All short lines of children’s shoes and slippers greatly reduced for clearance. Remember this sale is for ONE DAY ONLY—- Tuesday, April 10th. Goldstein’s Emporium ' SHOE DEPARTMENT