The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 11, 1928, Page 8

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8 should arrive in Juneau in a week with the result that we were vic.| ” 5 - | crane, former Assistant U. S. At . ; ol / J AN € ! - SECRETARY AND o i i 15 IH[]UP SOUAD POST RETURNS |TOYAH IS GOING BACK TO JAPAN (i o Fiiemis | Meets Senator Willis | Whittier Helps Teams | * * * * * * % %| He will go on trial on the sec- | In Washington, which was the Judson Whittier, member of tho| , ro y » s {ond embezzlement charge next | next city visited, Mr. and Mr basketball £quad, gave a shert talk SER\ ED EI,I\S L()Y ALL\ 18 Y It.‘\RS:MumL.« X [ | Theile visited nator and Mr on behalf of the team. Although | b Al —,——— Willis. Mr. T! pent an entirc Whittier was not given an oppc P s ? . gl B L Nty o e ke R o | JToyah bas quit Wi o feeling e lowered 10 fs| 37 PASSENGERS | was enthusiastic over his trip to| serted he rooted as loudly as pos .\‘u. Every member of the local;to half-mast in respect to “'E‘ FOR THI,S POR] | Alaska last summer and expr sible for his team mates. Chair-| :“”"‘ lodge knows and Iiill"'r“ b e B of a departed “""“"'I'- | vt led a deep and active intersst in man Rob son mude the gertion AL ‘ew men, women or children in e swept the halls, tende th | fiB QRD ql | matters pertaining to the Terri | Whittior surpassed the other mem- Makes Trin f San Fi the community Se #o. ot fires, prepared delicacies for the| 0. AMEDA Ritirn froim 75-Day Trip| tor |Juneau High Five, Coach|bers of the team as far as enter \Makes Irip from Jan F'ran-| oOr course ho Bas a given name| “feeds,” opened the club rooms in| o 0 T8 0 g L . % The Theiles fearned of the Sen-{” ygr -y . 2 {taining the Douglas Girls' five cisco to Portand but Zow. vedpl -knbw it He' ix|the mornings, aided all the com-|, .o oo Lot Sg S ook Tast Covering Virtually All |00 death when they arrived fn| aid and Supt. Keller |y concerncd, referring fo* th by il just Toyal and has been for some | mittees, and turned to at any kind | Alemeda sailed st b oclock last |s 4 ! roturn tr Tha 19 years during which time he has | of b required of him. It was|"l& 3 b ¥ L eattle. “It came as a great 5 return trip of the Channel hoop-| Vv Alrplane e he has | of a job required o sl o g i * Parts of States | Soattley el came, ag' & cummbil Kallesty at Luncheon /| et o | il been_employed in varlous capaci.|his particular pleasure o help|With 277 passengers = including renid { ookings{Well witd #atd Mo frus tohidt =t SHiontag | the ntretiiae of . H. Post, ( s of the Firsi|iles at the Elks building. {stage the annual picnics of .1;.»“1;1" '““(‘"“\’;" St Dol a sa £ 8 1 8 B ¥ o Pin- o g . 5 aw ij: | Basse, C. W. Morris, Da um- Returning from a two and one,|iug in fine condition for his cam-| Honoring the Juncau Hilltop-| Capt. James Orme of the Hilltop.| National Bank, reiurned to Ju-| ”1“ ""‘l‘”"““"‘"‘l’“v tender of|lodge and always he saw to ft) ‘tie o o0 o b e DF half months honeymoon trip in' paign for the Presidential nom.|pers, their coach Waid, and|pers, it was announced the Char uon the Aleutian Ianp mMRnCHAFD SIS SCRCSHBRIIRES JMlior, |tat there wers someikind of spe.| T 0B Tl R BEE RN which they visited virtually allfination,” Mr. Theile sald. “His, W. K. Keller. endent of|fer Day Dinner of the Juneau s, montl'e’ wacatlon it SieASRESIA PAT IR STN. SEbapas IR Slomorks fov the adige, |0 0T o iy S sections of the States, Secretary death was a real loss to Alaska.|schools, the Juneau Lions Club|Lions Club will be held next Tu He was met in Cefitrails {81, unoflicthl auember of all com:|’ Toyah éame to the Hlks in 1509, | ¢ " Dishie vk and Mrs. Karl Theile returned|for as Chairman of the Semate|met at 12:30; o'clock today in the|day evening in the Forget-Me- Post who has been out- "l"“ef"" and, first and last, all of|not long after the present home of '_L‘I'mrk Molonak e’ 8% A home last night on the steamer|Committee on Territories he has|Forget Me-Not tea rooms for their|tea rooms. Guesis and member ll winter and after geveralthe time a loyal Elk even though|the lodge was erected. He has|iof MeL e 23 s Aleutian. They have taken apart-|been doing valuable work in aid-| weekly meeting are to be present at 7 p. m. days in Seattle they drove down|he had mo card and filled no of-been with them continuously. His |38 4 A ” ' ool (Bclcoimudan? G 5 N o o coast as far as Los Angeles. |ficial position. No task was too! health has beem poor for some ki B3 ments temporarily at the Zynda|ing in the passage of legislation! Following the luncheon, R. E g e the coast as far a i [ p ¢ ———— IT:n"‘l\ vu:(i]”!‘hr-l\”x .n(\m u’rv a ‘xlw' :x nat cl llu-m-m to the " 4 Robertson, acting as President, | On the way south Mr. and Mrs. |hard for him, no hours too long,|time. Recently he was advised 1 DR, S| LEA\VES BSbie hiouse for:a: residence | tory cave a short welcome address, and | LAST OF CHEVROLET | Post stopped in Portland for sev-|no service too disagreeable if it|his physician to move to a warm- L 3 Mhey visited relatives In Se Mr. also had conferences told the Hilitopp the luncheo; eral days, visiting with friends for “his lodge.” And he er, dryer climate. He has resign-| Dr. Robert Simpson of the Nug. R8s San ¥rancisco: and: Tols h SPOPR . ania ANRL S hom 45 Sk the SHIPMENT ARRIVES .ui in san Francisco for over a|served with a smile, |ed from the club and is now wind- |#et Shop left here this morninz Ohio, aod friends in/ many other|ant Finney of the In-|appreciation of local ~people for| T [week to be with Mr. Post's mo.| Smiling, he passed the “smokes”|ing up his business affairs pre.|0D the steamer Alaska, for Seat- o8, A week was spent in|terior Department. He 'visited|their winning ot the basketball| TWwo Chevrolets, the last of an|ther and sister who live there. wheu a “brother” announced a|paratory to leaving for his old tle and Portland on business. ie itk wHeNE - " Gldatar ¥ Wy Pittiiian championstilp of Southeastern Al.|Alaska shipment to J. Connors| While returning from a week-|new ar in the family. With|home in Japan. He plans to leave | €Xpects to be absent for about two Theile conferred with nm.mu; i »f the Connors Motor Company.|end visit to Nevada City from|Jjust the proper sort of sympathy some time next month. | weeks of Interior officials relative to|Nome early days and said! _Basketball is the ‘object of the ;"“ “”I{{ HL“ the '\‘,“ ’»r-lxl .)‘, San l..m«lx.w one of th tnlwul | AR~ - Alaskan matters (he was ¢ o come back 10 physical education work of the| "% ONC Was @ coupe, the other,tures of the rip was experienced| y AMES RYR)ER FGUND |to his versonal use. The detense| After leaving here, Secretary|Alaska for ther trip schools, according to W. K. Keller,|® § . b SAUE iy 3 | successfully contended the trans-; . AT ”» A i J a sedan as they were caught in the terr | | full led th The Comet, Capt. Joe Demp i i e A 4 ; gy The steamer also discharged rains which recently flooded thel NOT GUILTY, FIRST !ac leeal i -av z | he Comet, Capt. J . and Mrs. Theile spent several days Visits Bone Family who declared gymnasium work ma-| S5 G0 Wratigs! SaBente vallex mud Wat oi thel 3 jaction was legal in every respect.|airived in port from Taku Harbor in Seaite visiting Mre. Theles| Mr ana Nre. Tuelle retirned to|traily led o ‘boys iving for| ! G oG Gk Mr | atremce nto Sun Toanciuee toom| EMBEZZLEMENT TRIAL! (hat the clr had ot Jost “any | iy atiernoon. Mombers of i family, then proceeded via[the west by way of Jacksonville, places with. the school quintet. | e WORC, BECREC ~LOUETL HE | SRHatEe e n Post aati, Thop| money Ferw ot ‘the Otweso, -Liliby Mibt I' ere BY. 0| Fla and € rleans. St ping 0! 8. D val H direc , Mr. Post sa ey | e | 2 T ; 20, " Portland where they two| Fla., and New Orleans. Stoppin e ol Biore' Chie oLl IAL To8E Hioaul Hax.| wens totact ) to: vk shtie aird Mr. e el Neill and Libby cannery tendew days. They visited Miss Suzanne|at Los Angeles they were joined | . $ y : YR A | Trled last week on s charge oi| Wrang i s which is in Taku Harbor enrouls McLaughlin sister of Mrs.|by Mr. and Mrs. Starr and their Training rules were observed|Senger c in the Chevrolet line drive into San Francisco by way! 5 clikrge: Ot angell during the w | ch is in arbo S, in Franciseo. John | enildren and went to Pasadena to more strictly than ever before,|in Juneau Is brought to 11, while|of Folsom. The water was said|®mbezzlement of public fundstaken back to Falbanks. to the westward, came in on the D I San Brancimsl-dahn fchildren and went to. Fpsadena : ioFpiY ; S S tiuck was miiboed hare Bent. | to B4 hisker: i experienced | from the city of Fairbanks, James ' indictments were “oat. She left for the canmery Ford Starr and wife in Los Au.}ww former Governor and Mrs. Supt. Keller said. and this was| pp e recent-'to be higher than an xperienced Ryder, formerly City Clerk there, g Hat i geles for a day, and traveled to| Scott C. Bone. The Governor was |undoubtedly a contributing c-| 1y : for years by residents of the| %Y lfv "'""l«l v‘ v € £ ‘v"_": lm_n by l.!"- rand ju and ate this afternoon. Ardmore, Okla, by way of El|seriously ill following a generaljtor in Juneau winning her first| In addition to the cars sold at)vicinity. Y8 aquitied SRy She: Jury”alter: HAik W tixen at o Lot Bot T Y b, 1 Fort Worth. Te S . i | hoop crown in many years. Some| Wrangell and Juneau, Mr. Con-| In Los Angeles, where they re|deliberating seven hours, accord-|represented on ed «eon Permanent Wave, $12.50. Paso and Fort Worth, Texas. In|breakdown sometime ago in Ch ; 3 JRYEREERY. ] ook i i g [Uehe: LBV X8 | R oy chE R tan- are b Fern _Beasdy Parlor Pt Ardmore they were the guests of | cago but is recovering slowly. Mrs. | of the boys on the team, he added, | nors has sent one truck to Skag- mained for about two weeks, Mr.| 8 A } by e A% 3 R i e B and Mr E. Sykes, spend-| Bone was in the best of health. |have worked for their places for| way. and has a one-ton truck and|and Mrs. Post visited with Mrs day. He faces a second trial on RIS R IBASE N . premay: 3 g 10 days motoring around| Gov. Bone asked to be remem. Years, some of them having play-|@ fire truck included in his Chev-|B. A. Rosselle and her daughters, |* ;i""““;_' similar to the first, and J ‘ 4 . ; s he high scl | rolet order for Sitka. Madelene and Maxine as well as|® third for iorgery. southern Oklahoma and northern|bered to all his Alaskan friends ed with both the high school and|ro r Si | gVl o0 VERAN Y Texas. My, Svkes is noted bit|and said he hopes fo revisit the elementary teams, siving much of| A parade of his Juneau cars of other friends. Dr. L. O. Sloane, ]'" '1\; fleag oads Mr. Ryder was olor Is the llng R o |37 4% T oir gy vork | the present year model will bo who for many rs practiced|charged with having embezzle y 3 3 ter' who has le sev arritory sometime the not dis- | their time in a division of work|! D Al § ) e v » e 2 o The Theiles then went to To.|interested In all matters pertain.|is not included as a regular school |Ing the first clear day, Mr. Con- practicing in Los Augeles since|Tedemption of property by E. L with everything to match Fggmn BB i d Ohitdax » i eomfi. activity, in hours spent in turning |nors announced this morning. leaving Alaska, was met quite by|Davis, administrator of the Pen J ledo, via Kansas City and Chicago[ing to the mnorth and his confi- ¥ { heay HkreratiATdriol duvste. [hes pross o for brief stops. From there they|demce in its future greatness is Out when no benefit as far ag AR L Y {acoidgasion e Atvesk by Ly A L e Rl R GARNICK S [ want to New York City for a stay |not impaired, doclared Mr. Theile, |credits and school work are con-| TO ENTER PIONEERS’ HOME |Mrs. Post and Mrs. Rosselle, and| ccution claimed he had failed to ! of eight days, visiting a number| From Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs, |cerned. cid 4 ; expressed delight at seeing peo-| PRCF 'H':d',"" - i .;',:‘ s PHONE 174 ! of friends there including John|Theile went to San Francisco, Luck, diplomacy and the spirit, | John Egan, pioneer of Alaska, ple from Juneau. 10 i, A Burnham, President of the Wild|{hence to Portland and back to|lovalty and cooperation of the|who has lived in Juneau for| Mr. Post made the trip from o el B T —— e, Protective Association, Carl Lo:|Seattle where they spent a few basketball squad were given asjmany ars, and has been suf-|San Francisco to Portland by air-| .. i R i % i ¢ " [ the fac s victory he|fering with ill-health for several|plane in five and a half hou en and others. days before returning home. the factors in the victory of the| A ‘ i y - H . . e Moot Explorars B s s Hilltoppers over, . Petersburg by | weeks, left on the Admiral Rog-|using one of the tri-motor, ten ANOTHER SALE | xtra ecLa Reductlons In New York, they met Harold | Coach Waid, who made a short|ers yesterday afternoon for Sitka passenger cabin planes of the Another Saving to You ; ¥ Cracken of the McCracken:|MRS. LE MEALS ltalk to the Lions. where he will enter the Pioneers’| West = Coast Air nsportaticn |{ S b 3 h R A s 3 gz;emmhemn expedition. = This ONA | Breaks in the zame, and the use |Home. He was accompanied to|Company. The trip was not only ‘i ONE QUARTER OFF on all | Tea Sets—Vas Candle Sticks—Ash Trays— party had received its hunting LEAVES FOR SOUTHInY diplomacy count for a great Tnln: by A:,l;i Mable “?"lkl’" :']m;;v\lllvr and mUr’:- comfortatle but || “";':;:1.1“‘1"‘:]::\‘((:”1tnl;\(‘ll‘;é‘]( ] Sandwich and CGake Plates—Candy Jars—Glass- rmits from the Russian Soviet | deal, he asserted, but the boys|has been taking care of him dur-|less expengive than the train trip, |} N iRy SOt halhons i ss—Relis i6has Al fakng. 1 i P thorities and - was completing| Mrs. Leona Meals, for many|themselves are the declding fac-|ing his severe illness [Mr. Post said. The cabins are|| OUR price is always REASON- | e -Teliah 1ishes=Ciligans (Lisneg H‘.me“,d"d its plans for the trip. Capt. Bob|¥ears with the B. M. Behrends|tor. Men who are loyal, willing — e .| pomfortably arranged with smok-|| ABLE even without a sale, so | Marmalade Jars—Egg Cups—Mayonnaise Bowls Bartlett, companion of Admiral|Company as buyer, who was mar-|to work wgelhgr with a spirit of| FOR SITKA HOT SPRINGS l’m: ll'«mm. nmmln:: l;"‘ " ‘I"u- and | 1.?: Kl:??nv'; our specials are a a —Mustard Jars—Babies’ Cups, Saucers, Plates Peary on his polar explorations, [ried recently in Seattle, left here|fair play, can do wonders, Coach 4 g G uncheon provided for the com . . Y% v % 1 and Bowls. has brought the famous ship Mor. |on the Alaska last night enroute, Waid said. §. L Oliver, 74, who has been (fort of the passenser, accordin Secure a Probate Code ! and Bowls rissey around to the Pacific Coast |to Seattle where she will join| “The basketbail championship|in St. Ann's Hospi for some to Mr. Post. | here, 15 cents. REDUCTION ON ALL SILVER and will meet the explorers at|her husband. itself will soon be forgotte nd|time receiving medical attention,| The weather experienced ir| Prince Rupert. Some months ago Mrs. Meals|is not of great importance,” he[left on the Admiral Rogers yes-|California was perfect and delight- || | See Our Window Display Thoy are expected to b in|1eft ON an extended buying trip|continued. ~“But viewed as a|terday afternoon for Sitka Hot | fully warm with the exception of | HELLAN'S i e Pri ".) Rupert {nl a short mm'm"] and on her return too Seattle|miniature game of life, where th:|Springs to take treatments. the storm near Sacramento, Mr. |} ] i . oy 1.8 ll—llmrt-mrml north at one They | W38 married. She came north)employment of the correct meth Post declared. PHARMACY - Wil come morth at once. "R libout three weeks ago to com-|ods means the attainment of a| Capt. 'J. V. Davis salled for| Mrs. Post will remain in Los|| N u(l’wt ‘4 Nelson PE plete her work here before re-|goal, it is an important thing in|Ketchikan on the steamer Al-|Angeles for several weeks before | Next Door ‘to Graves Store ! A turning to Seattle, where she and (the life of all the boys. We give |aska. returning to Alaska. i p . o T { Anert W 3 ;i it Mrs, Meals will’ take up their|thém & square deal,, and in re.| ————————— : | Phone 33 Free Delivery | Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing residence at least for the present. turn they are loyal to the cause - Wieuion AP TR R o e - ’ N A S b ALY, TS S A i A SR NI L Wlne Syrup PrO(luCts e e o o WILLIAMS . : o) $ 25 Figs and Fruit Salads H LEA THER od in three flavors of wine syrup— H . PORT—SAUTERNE—CLARET 2 A Plus freight = . . = Home of Amocat Produets, consistantly the best. H H. S. GRAVES | The Clothing Man Woman may be taking a man’s place but man is still taking her places. And if he is wise he'll take her a box of JOHNSTON'S CHOCOLATES FROM HERE A SERIOUS SERVICE It is our business to follow the written orders of physi- cians for distinct remedies, with specific instructions as to their administration. The in- gredients, the specifications given the pharmacist and the directions for the patient are jmportant details. None but experienced pharmacists should accept such a responsibility. Four registered pharmacists at your service. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO." Bell- It When De ”‘.wm-m THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1928. Fixtures for that New Home 1-—5 ft. BATH TUB. 1—LAVATORY, 17x19. 1—20x30 SOLID BACK SINK. 1—WHITE TANK CLOSET COMBINATION. 1---RANGE BOILER WITH STAND. 6 FEET NICKLE PLATED TUBING. NUT—to connect fixtures to water pipes. Fixtures complete with faucets and traps GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING SHET METAL “I tell you in advance what job will cost” D. F. D. ANNUAL BALL Music by Moonlight Serenaders Douglas Natatorium FRIDAY, APRIL-13 - | Admission $i 00 r m Oftice No. 1. You always get the best for less at { GEORGE BROTHERS | Phones 92 and 95 3 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. Front Street FIRE! If one of the Juneau buildings gets on fire, there is no sticking the head out of the window and cry- ing, “DESTRUCTIVE CONFLAGRATION.” positive statements is what we use in getting right to the mark. “HAPPY HOME CANNED FOODS” AT SEA-LEVEL PRICES is what you find at our store. “ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS” W aterproof Processed J. .M SALOUM Men’s Cravanette Ca ps at no extra cost than ordinary caps AND—— PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries Daily FIRE! Strong, Altar Society Ladies will have Goodie Sale at our store next Saturday. ‘Please Come! GASTINEAU GROCERY U Another large assortment of very pretty and dur- .. able rugs have just made their appearance in our Rug Department, consisting of Wiltons, Axminster, ! That Make the Home Attractive Velvet and Tapestries that will delight you. A size and color for every room. SPRING-TIME IS RUG-TIME Goldstein’s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center S T O o BT 1 e P P T ] ek kb

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