The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 16, 1928, Page 8

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pastor. I irip to the!really just a continuation of their e in making a few weeks’ |AUTOIST GETS RIBS DIED SUDDENLY * SATURDAY NIGHT MISS GRACE CARNEY will leave salling to th the boi Moines, TRANSFERS TG SOUTH her own requesi clerk in the of d rict head r's S. Forest Serv will lere on April San Francisco She inted to a similar headqu Service I Apoplexy Is Pronouncm] Cause of Juneau Woman Dcalh leave Mrs. Theodore B. Heyder city, wife of Theodore Hey one of the proprietors of the I less Bakery, died suddenly day night following an but few hours. The death was pronounced by the attending physici Mrs. Heyder was appars good health had v ition " pos the rict rters of hat city Carney has illne ’ of years fiscal office he past five many her local yureau ¢ he has a cause i made departure. transfer H. Flory has been ar the decision retted by us.” Knagh, has Deen trans San Francisco of Miss arr in th up her duties i ® to. though she a0l y of her Sa aft had pa - dinner she ed a T because st 2 Carne been 1 she W for 1l Bhortly afte a pain of nausea the is said to have he two we and t ter head, a li 1ich caused ¢ Jate siderable trot but a f g | uc murmured Thos minutes afte nau she think I am te faint.” we her la ds a came unconscious 80 until the end to St. Ann’s ho o'clock and died Mrs. Heyder lin, Germany grew to young e At iture to tak - re RELAT!VE SEARCHES FOR was tak at 10 r later w in Ber ADril ¥ AHOR e bout two m womanhood there. | pode She came sattle in 1915 and | y | was married th » to Mr. Heyder in 1917. Soon after their marriaz« Mr. and Mrs. Heyder came to neau and have lived here sin Mr. Heyder and his brother-in-la Henry Meier the P ss Bakery Mrs. Heyder husband and two children dore Heyder, Jr., and Anita der; her father and mother, live in Berlin; by a Henry Meier of this city; and brother, also residents lin, and an uncle, Adolph schmidt of Des Moines, Wash Funeral services will be held at the Resurrection Lutheran Church Tuesday afternoon at Information concerning the Carl Ryan o have lived in Junean sister ked for in a letter re ved at the Juneau postoffice. details concerning appreciated by his s . Michi Avenue, being associated TENNIS CLUB MEETING CALLED vived by her The He who A meeting of the Juneau Ten- nis Club will be held in offices of the Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. on Tuesday evening, April 17th at 8 o’clock. All mem- bers are urged to attend as mat- ters of much importance to the Club will be considered, o'clock, adv of B Golc @ollars count in FLORSHEIM \ SHOES InFlorsheim Shoes every dollardoes duty longer because quality leathers and dependable workmanship with- stand wear. . . serve loyally . . . give money’s worth, comfort and satis- faction. Men who know value know Florsheims are a great buy. . We Sell Our Florsheims at Chicago Prices H. S. GRAVES THE CLOTHI MAN MOSTISTYLES, reNDoutans i % . b4 The A pple Was the Bait You would much sooner see a big elephant walking on Front Street wearing a pair of silk stockings than you would some business man give you some- thing for nothing. WHENEVER YOU SEE some one advertise 4 dozen apples free with every case of Borden’s Milk for $5.00, be careful or The Apple Will Be Your Bait If it is the square deal you want, for you and your friend. g THE ROUND DOLLAR OUR STORE IS FOR YOU TO COME! Thanking you fer taking our advice. Also for week’'s patronage. We are faithfully yours— “THE HAPPY HOME BOYS” GASTINLAU GROCERY PHONE 3 ASK ANY OF OUR € last ¢ USTOMERS ——— — 24 has Deen in been attached the friends here fiscai Executive Committee. | BROTHER WHO IS lV|SSlNCy-«|l| who is [ Union Ryan | He | the UNION OIL O, AurosTcers R Tn BUII.D HERE JUMPS OFF HlGHWAY Guy Gaudet, (‘m]xlu\l‘(- of th aska Juneau, was slightly in jured Saturday when his automo-| bile turned turtle near the Switzer | Dairy on Glacier Highway, ompanion, Tom Ferguson, od uninju ad. | The car is said to have struck 011 Company | some loose gravel and, getting out on the Juneau side of [of control, went over the side o | Channel, and have a|the road. Gaudet was thrown plant ready for business about inst the window-lift, cracking June 1, was the announcement two ribs. His injuries were not| Suffering from deep \made today by . M. Basse, who | considered serious and he was ex-|Wound in the back, an Indian treturned last night on the Ala-|pected to be out of the hospital [named Henry Johnson was in the meda from a two and one half | in a day or hospital today and Ramon Ca | weeks' trip to Seattle. —-———— a Filipino, was held in the | "Mr. Basse' has been working WEDDINGS AT HOONAH Jail accused by the Indian with the Union Oil Company for | t assailant. The affray took place months and said some Sunday night in a house back of thé company hoped to| Maki's Boaring House, between distribution plant here Gastineau Avenue and Front Location of such Street limits of Juneau Night Patrolman Fred Campen, by the (1(\‘ called the scene, found the of an existing | Indian weak from the of ordinance, when the matter blood and shock and imm brought before that body during took him to a hospital the winter months arrested the Filipino and Present plans are that the com nim the hospital where pany will build on the former Indian identified him as the holdings of the American Pack- who had stabbed him. ing Company, south of the Stand- The matter was reported to the 0il Company dock on thel U. 8. Marshal's office today by |Thane Road. This property hasp Chief of Police recently been taken by the| chell and the Di 0il Basse office was investigating late to- asserted day. No formal charge had been Just how filed at two o'clock this after- a pier and ereciion of necessary noon but it was announced in the tanks and buildings will begin, District Attorney’s office that | Mr » did not definitely say complaint would be entered this indicated, however, wo would n as coon as possible, [ because Union officials plan [to have things readiness to| care for the number of i tian, of the Alaska Steamshi; boats operating and out of | Line, Juneau during the summer mont Further announcements con- cerning the location of the com- pany here will be made later Mr. Basse said today, but declared he did not feel entirely at ]ilvr\ erty to disclose any details of present plans e MOOSE ATTENTION Important meeting tonight. inment, —adv. FILIPINU HELD AS ASSAILANT [New Plant on Channel by June Says E. M. Basse on Retum flom South That the will locate Gastineau escap-| Union Night Puts One in Hos- pital, Another in Jail a Lwo. | several | time place this year. plant within the discouraged Council in view (Special to HOONAH, Alaska, Last evening, April Carteeti, Hoonah, Brown, of Klawock, Al married at the home of groom’s parents in the presen of many relatives and closc friends of both parties. Following the ceremony, a wedding feast was enjoyed by intimate friend and relatives, the wedding being the product of Mr. ‘rolei The eremony by U. 8. Comm nk H. Clark, of Hoonah. couple will soon journey to Althorp for the summe: Also. on the same ey Commissioner united in marriage Fred James Fletcher, formerly ¢ Olympia, Wash., and Mrs. Myrtl E. Matson, of Everett, Wash. Matson had a nita a few hours earlier, from Ju neau, Alaska, having been a pa senger from Seattle on the Aleu ipire) April 14 13, Georg Editl a, wer " to wil the loss dia He then was to cake Joht per sioner The over Pori Mr executives, the buiiuing of sault with intent to kill Although there were no witnesses to the affray, chell said ample evidence 1 found to establish that Casas had been the knife wielder. The weapon used had not been LIONS WILL NOT MEET found this afternoon. Bt s | The physician attending Lions Club Charter Dayigon reported his condition scheduled for tomor:ow|jgte this afternoon but expr been postponed indef-|the opinion that he would re- on account of the death of| cover. The knife entered John- I_\nu,_ Theodore B. Heyder. Thereigon’s back, piercing the pleural will be no luncheon Wednesday |cqvity on the left side, his physi- {it was also announced today. Sl a1l —_——— RE-ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. F. L. Goddard, wife of Dr | Ani Goddard of the Goddard Hot 11""-1” Saturday, April 14. Sprin re-entered St. Ann's hos phibiiglie SN pital yésterday to receive medic lom papers for sale at The bmpire | attention beg eye- Chier 0il in large in Get ->-oo John- The Dinner night, initel has - ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. Margaret Jones cntered St.| hospital for medical treat A SERIOUS SERVICE is our business to follow the written orders of physi cians for distinct remedies, with specific instructions as to their admintstration. The in- gredients, the specifications It WEEKLY BROADCAST knife as his had | igiven the pharmacist and the pound Best Head Rice for $1.00 directions for the patient are 1.00 important details. None but experienced pharmacists should accept such a responsibility. Four reglstered pharmacists at your service packages Kelloggs Corn Flakes for .. cans Tender Sifted i’eas. Amocat, No. 1 tall for ¥ 5 cans De Luxe Sweet Plums, Del Monte, No. 2 for cans Raspberries, Loganberries, lldckburm, Del Monte, for _ rolls Scott’s ue Toilet Paper Fresh Red Rock Cottage Chvvsu ping .......c Strictly Fresh Butter, Maid o’ Clover or Jerse Brand in quarters, pound 3 dozen Fresh Large Size Ranch Eggs for YOU BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It's Right Free Dellvery Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. 1. 100 SAVE MONEY BY DEALING WITH US Nothing But the Best Is Our Motto GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street 3 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p* m. DANCE | g ! | z i z z % N | o A. B. HALL SATURDAY LOGGERS STAGS Excellent line of all-wool waterproof- processed loggers stag shirts New stock—all sizes J. .M SALOUM Doctor! Come At Once! When one of your family is very sick, you consider very carefully before you call a doctor. You want a trained man—one with a reputation, one in whom have con- fidence. You should select your plumber with the same care for the health of your family depends on him. It is not a question of price for it COSTS YOU NO MORE to have good plumbing done by an old reliable firm—with a repu- tation to uphold. Plumbing should not be bought on the “price basis” only any more than you would select your doctor by the fee he charges. Insist on GOOD plumbing CHEAP but not CHEAP plumbing for it is dear at any price. Like the doctor we maintain a night service for emer- gency jobs—and while it may not be “Service with a Smile” at 2 a. m. you will get prompt service without extra charge. NIGHT CALLS PHONE—John Ahlers, 5503; Chas. gaker 396; Ira Tucker, 4504; Pete Johnson, 209, Gee ee, 1302, Phone 34 GEO. B. RICE Phone 34 Plumbing Oil Burners Sheet Metal Heating “I tell you in advance what job will cost” IN KNIFE CASE Stabbing Affray Sunday| >m | l\. Velsiis, | Wrangell and Petersh -Mnm-x | F 1 1 " It | ] | AND WHFRE | anwgerson returned here several weeks' trip to Hyde: Motlakatla, ur, P. Mumbrue, cadastral en with the U. S. >ublic Surveys, was an arr he Alameda from Seattle. here in connection with which are to be made on y Island this summer. Traveling men arriving on (.u»rm Dan He is surveys Admiral the | Alameda inciuded D. M. Bothwell, . ¥ it | a t n | Port la 1y | ¢ took | ! I the | man | | | T in | McRae on a agent 7] o winter h afternon charging Casas with as-| | ; ihe Princes in the It \J | F b for 3. George, P Pl i i i R: Wood and H. E. Rupert. M. V. Hissong and O. Erickson, nroute: to the westward from Petersburg, arrived here on teamer Alameda. A. J. Dorks, superintendent of he Northwestern Fisheries plant t Shakan, left the Alameda hat place. He. was accompanied orth by his wife. Included in the Armstrong ere H. Buchanen, Lewis nd Heinen, of hanen and Heinan plant, and W " George, superintendent of the Jeean Industries ship, Peralta. C. B. McRae, oldtimer of the Perritpry, is returning to his home Haines, accompanied by They have been Outside vacation, Miss Marie Donovan, the Federal Bureau isheries, returning to Juneau Yukon, after spending the in the Seattle office of the passengers for on the Heinan George the Bu disbursing of of is n the ureau J. Gl he Inian Carson, former lessee Islands group. left Alice for ation States. He expects to re- urn early in the summer After auditing city books and everal corporation accounts in uneau, W. A. Habernal, Certified Public Accountant, and Mrs. Ha ernal, left on the Princess their home in Seattle engers leaving Juneau on Alice included Wallis dent of the Junean Company, who of on old Storage is * JACK NORRIS | knows his Pharma- ceuticals. We unhesitatingly declare he is one of the best registered men in. Alaska. He has had about 23 years of ex perience, OUTSIDE, and has worked as an EXPERT E 'LUSIVELY ON PRESCRIP- TIONS much of the time. you are particular he is the pharmacist for you. He was chosen from a horde of others and recowmended most highly. Certainly the | |a passenger for Juneau on the | kon. Alameda | Mrs. Alice | If ¢ | honeymoon. JERBILS Bt e AR Gl PAUL DOYLE IN JUNEAU States. Harry 1. Lucas of the Juneau Motor Company is enroute to Se- attle on the Princess Alice on aj short business trip. E. B. Dudden of the Seward Fish Company is Seattle-bound on the Princess Alice. He will re-| turn on an carly boat | Mrs. Ralph Healy, who has becn visiting here this week with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cash Cole, left for her home in Anyox, British Columbia, companied by her two children, Patricia and Edward. Simpson MacKinnon, here about ten days ago for the| Outside, returning on the Yu kon, which sailed from Seattle Saturday. b McCaul, (nul- Garage on Front Ketchikan, representing a Seattle wholesala house, the Western Dry Goods Company, of which August Busch- man is now one of the principal stockholders and an official, who has becn in Juneau for some time. will on the Yukon for tho westward. He will stop over in Juneau for a few days on his re. | turn trip. | e MILLS BOY IN HOSPITAL Gordon Mills, 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mills of Doug- | las, entered St. Ann’s hospita yesterday afternoon suffering from a severe attack of appendi- citis. He reported to be bet- ter this morning Paul H. Doyle, of leave ac who left | is proprietor of Mc Street, is u- | Mr. and Mrs. McCaul left! here several weeks ago on a vaca- tion trip. - e MR. AND MRS. IRELAND HONEYMOONING IN ALASKA! is SPECIAL 72 sheets of fine WRITING PAPER with 50 NVELOPES to match for $1.00 Mr. and Mrs who have been in last several days, ward-bound passengers on the Yu kon. Mr. Ireland has been making the Alaska territory for a number | of years in the interest of a Se-| attle concern, but this is Mrs.| Ireland’s first trip to Alaska. That, she said, is not her fault but due to the fact that she has only lately become a member of the firm of Ireland and Ireland They were married only a short (time ago and this Alaska tr i Juneau for the| | | Eldred 1 | will be \\'eql; Lowl Eggs! Fresh every day from the Natlunu] Alaska Fur Farms. ——at. | GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Extra Special Reductions Tea Sets—Vases—Candle Sticks—Ash Tray Sandwich and Cake Plates—Candy Jars—Gla es—Relish Dishes—Cheese Dishes—Honey and Marmalade Jars—Egg Cups—Mayonnaise Bowls —Mustard Jars—Babies’ Cups, Saucers, Plates and Bowls. REDUCTION ON ALL SILVER See Our Window Display { Phone 33 NN RRunaae, § l Ludwig Nelson Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing HELLAN’S SR PHARMACY Next Door to Graves Store Free Delivery i II"lllIllllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlllIIIIIllII \ e et e et ettt A Particular Advantageous Time to Select Your New Sport and Outing Togs A complete assortment of Coat and Slip-On Sweaters ---- This combined with our New Sport Skirt of Jersey in a variety of A ) D the new shades make a splen- did oufit for utility and sports wear---- RO R RN E AR DR RN RN R RN RR R AR RR AR nRnnn Also a full line of Tweed and Kahki Knickers. Goldstein’s Emporium Juneaw’s Style Center

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