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NEW EFFORT BY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928. NOBILE AT HOME FROM ARCTIC MARSHAL TO GET CHAS. SINCLAIR White Chame< Sinclair| with Destruction of Gov- ernment Property U. 8. Marshal W Albert ut a Sinclair 1 State White today re charging Charles destruction of Unitc ernment property felony and fense, it was Marshal's The with Gov which 1 announced at this morning has been cabled to the police officials at Prince Rup ert, and the American Consul -at that place has been notified., extr the office warrant If Sinclair succceds in revers-| ing the deportation order of Prince Rupert authorities has been appealed to Ottawa, warrant issued this morning ging him with destruction of Government property, will mean his extradition to the first port of call in the United States, fr where he will be returned to neau,” Marshal White stated The charge is based upon the gawing of the bars in the inner tank and the window of the Fed eral jail her Marshal White id, when Sinclair made his sen- tional es the on Ju MOOSE WOMEN TO CELEBRATE EIGHTH BIRTHDAY TONIGHT Anniversary u neau chapter, Women of Moosec. heart Legion, will celebrated at Moose Hall this cvenl by ¢ special program banquet and dance, it was announced today by M Agnes Grige sceretary All members of the Auxiliary and of Mooseheart Legion their families are invited present at the a r. As part of the program the drill team will be called into use for into use for initiation, while the officers of the Auxiliary will be in charge, = S The Eighth of be ng to e UNION OIL MEN HERE wW. M of the Shelton, Union Oil came north recently attle, returned here aboard the Queen after making the Triangle Tour. He was accompaniad by H. Simpson, one of the engineer: in charge of building of the Sitka station of the Union Oil Company Mr.Snelton - wit “leave on the Dorothy Alexander. e INSURANCE ADJUSTER LEAVES Credit Manager Company, who from Sc After completing an investiga- tion of the fire of the Apartments which were destroyed recently, T. D. Ever insurance adjustor, took passage for the south on the Princess Charlotte. He was unable to give the amount of the loss he had not pre- pared his report before departure R On her way to Portland to at. tend school, Miss Winifred Carl. son, acce mxmnu d by her mother Mrs. P. Carlson, left aboard the steamer Princess Charlotte. as Flashlights and Batteries BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Frev Deilvery Phons 134 When We Sell It It's Right Sub Station Post Offico’ Ne. 1. Corona Coffee Put up in 1, 2 and 5 b, Sealed Cans NONE BETTER 55 cents PER POUND We also have coffee in the bean ground as you like to have it. (I SANITARY GROCFRY The Store Thst Pleases which | the | | LEAVESFORTHE | Feldon | _ complaint | | | | Gen. Umberto Nobile shown resting at home with his daughter, Maria, the day after his return from the Arctic.- OFFICIAL PARTY | Sockeye and Halibut Industry of B.C. Has GloomyOutlook,Report VICTORIA, B. C., Aug. 24— To find salmon spawning grounds the upper reaches of the | Fraser River, once the greatest |of almon breeding waters in the world, like “hunting for a in a haystack,” the report of the Provincial Fisheries Department. Deputy Cominissioner John SOUTHONBRANT |Secretary of /\grn‘ullunn | Other Officials End | [ Alaska Visit | wock says that during the riculture Will- | fishing season he “saw and he He O'Malley, 'of fewer sock awning are ioner “isheries; |in the Fraser River Basin above lington, Chief ilell's Gate Canyon, in August ical Survey; James and September than in any pre- brother of the Secre-|ceding year of the past 24 years f Idaho, |experience.” and H.| The Commi Officer of ithere can be left lof is needle nnual P Secretary of A M. Jardine S. Commiss R iam e s Re of Biol T. Jardine, |tary; A. F friend of the cretary / , Executive 1 Game Commission ning on the U. 8. 1 joner added that no considerable run four hence ireau | whieh gpawned on the upper Capt. lakes of the Fraser River Basin nter, for ttl it Last year's reports on the hali- U 4 r of [but situation in Northern British Agriculture Alask Columbia are likewi simistic cmpany them as far as Ke {and there is a ne of tak- kan and veturn ing stringent mea: commercial ————— Secretar, by CANADA EXPORTING CARS arrived in Juneau ten since that time have ind around Junean WASHINGTON Canada hus & four-day trip to Ske broken all previous recdrds for Hatnise. and SR whAbh exporting automobiles and trucks, Hidnes -k accompanied | the Department of Commerce r them, and trips ' ports. In May the Canadian in- around thig vicinity, en- dustry increased its exports 50 abled the Secretary to per cent to a new high mark prehensive idea of of $2,638,084 for the month. Aus- nd possibilities of the tralia is the chief market Scutheast Alaska - THE MARTHA SOCIETY Will hold a Goodie Sale the Sanitary Grocery Store LEAVES HOSPITAL | urday, August sockeye years from the on a steamer | Jardine and his | ty 150 n made heen They to Tway, Sitk Parks 1l Gov sever shorter which get a com- the forests country in | i at Sat- Mrs. Andrew adv. chagof, who August §, yesterday Running, of Chi-| was operated left St .Ann Ho: for her home N | s s i spital | § \ HEAVY ROMEO SLIPPERS Gro-Cord Sole forrr e e ELECTRIC CURLING TRONS Another shipment and another sale, Electrie Curling Iron, fully equipped with guarantee, cach, $1.00. Fine for boat use HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Phone 33 H. 3. GRAVES The Clothing Man Free Delivery ettt e e e HEATING PLANTS $250 to $350 For small to medium sized homes we will install complete in working order an electric welded steel warm air furnace with register in each room and guarantee it to heat your Jhouse to 70 degrees in zero weather. GEO. B. RICE Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Plumbing pects to-have his new restaurant open from 6 am. to 2 am, Mrs. Sandon is also in charge of the modern, steam-heated newly fur- | | DEPARTMENT OF floor of the Imperial Building, TIMES ARE GUUD,MM. are now ready for oceu pancy. All rooms are outside rooms, Never Before Has Prosper-| AMERICAN LEGION AND AUXILIARY TO ity and Stability Been as High as Now HOLD JOINT MEET The American Legion and Le- W ASHINGTON, Aug. 24— |meeting on Thursday, September ss conditions in the United | gion Auxlliary will hold a joint during the last six months |6, it was decided at a meeting of and the few! years just preceding | the former body held last evening were declared by the Department in the Dugout. of Commerce to have exhibited| This gathering is to be held in “general ability unparallelled in order to promote a closer con- the history of the United States tact between the two groups. All r any other important industrial | Legionnaires and members of the country.” e statement con- | Auxiliary are asked to%bring their tinued: “With only occasional wives and husbands whether or minor recessions, such as during|not they are associated with eith. a few months last year, business| er organization. and industry as a whele have re-; A committee is to be appointed mained on a high level for a long|in an endeavor to induce the mer- time. This period has been one|chants of Juneau to purchase flags of almost unbroken increase in for street decorations. This idi production and consumption with-|was carried out in Cordova, where out exhibiting any characteristic each merchant had a flag and of a business boom. There have small pole which was extended in been unprecedented amoumts in front of the store at times when savings and investments of new|the city was decorated. capital in recent years.” | Members of the Legion also | decided to permit the Boy Scouts | to store their equipment in the | basement of the Dugout NEW RESTAURANT OF HARRY MABRY GPENS TOMORROW! S 35 t After nearly year's absence from ant business, Harry ular local chef and restaurant op-| crator, will open his new cafe in| the Imperial Building at 5 o’clock | Dudley tomorrow afternoon |attle; F. All new equipment has been in-'and Mrs stalled in Marbury’s new establish- | Kake; ment, including a three-oven Lange | range He has six boxes and| room for fifteen customers at his! Brown, mahogany counter. The rooms,| : are well lighted by three large| John Bailey, trading post opera- lamps suspended from the ceiling.' tor of Iliamna Lake, left on the Carpentry work was done by the princess Charlotte after spending Morris Construction Company. lighting and fixtures by the Alas ka Electric Light and Power Com- pany, plumbing by George Rice and heating by Oscar Harri, All cooking will be supervised by Mr. Mabry, who will have an assistant in the daytime, while Mrs. L, B. Sandon will be in charge of the might cookink. He will also employ three waitresses | Alaska’s Most Up-to-Date and two dish washers. | Pool and Billiard Hall Mabry formerly owned and op-| erated the Alaska Grill. He e AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Manley; 0. Excursion Inlet; city. Alaskan Bagee, Seward; John Jualin; D. M. Porpus, Madarang, Seattle; Arthur Johnson and Paul Thomas, city. Zynda Frank Williams; F. Pederson; Hood Bay one and one-half Earl the restaur- family Mab pop-' Rogers, Syre and ! Gladys W Se- Mr son, B. L. A jone day in June The New IMPERIAL Cigars, Candy, Con- fectionery, Popcorn and Peanuts The latest designs in TALLY CARDS PLACE CARDS GIFT CARDS and GREETING CARDS at Ideal Seattle Ice Cream Brick and Bulk in all flay- ors, especially for family trade, in any quantity THE NEW IMPERTAL JOE STOCKER, Prop. Front Street Buy Your Sugar Now 100 pounds Best Cane Sugar . $7.75 Glass Top E. Z. Seal, quart size Glass Top E. Z. Seal, pint size ........_... 1.60 Be sure to price our Green Stuff and Fruit You will be surprised. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 When in the market for floor coverings kindly bear in mind that we carry a full line of Rugs, Linoleum and Congoleum Rugs. We have many distinctive patterns of Linoleum and many pretty and refreshing Rugs in stock; also beg to announce the ar- rival of Mr. Youngjohn—expert linoleum layer-—who in the future will lay all lino- tendent of the Kadiak Fisheries plant at Kodiak, are enroute to, Seattle aboard the Admiral Wat- son. o Dies from Shot Fired By U. 8. Coast Guardsman NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., SUICIDE PACT; Aug. Sec- Niagara Falls Lodge _|of Elks, died in the hospital here today as the result of a bullet wound inflicted by a_Coast Guardsman last May 6. Hanscn was shot in the heaq |the Aleutian. while driving alome in an auto-|- H- A. Sanford, "mm]o Signal Corps operator, is bound, RN, for Ketchikan aboard the Aleu- Nk BEelk the Shib ok Itian from Seward to relieve Opmas ho|mand of Frank Beck, boatswain|crator-in-Charge Quist, who Is {in command of Fort Niagara|S°inE on a vacation. q ills Coast Guard Station, under| Mrs. J. Livie and son Damiel took indictment for second degree as-|Passage on the Princess Charlotto oiatp for Secattle. They are going to Portland where Daniel will attend school this 'winter. A 34t Al A. P. Wolfe, in charge of thy Wellman Holbrook, National For.|00d Bay Canning company, est Examiner, with the U. . For.|¢Ompanied by Mrs. Wolf and theiy est Service, leaves today on the|'Wo chiidren are visi steamer Queen for Petersburg|leau Whils the Queen where he will make surveys of| They are bound for the 5-acre tracts along the road which [nd Mr. Wolf will return north on is mow under construction from|the Queen to superintend the fall Scow Bay to Mountain Point. He | Packing season. pects to be absent about three| THroush passengers aboard the Dl o Queen include Miss E. 8. Dehaven, Ketchikan nurse, who has bernd visiting her parents in Haines. 4§} WOOD OIL ASSOCIATION .. C. Burgher, representative of @ —_— the Board of Fire Underwriters of gl the Pacific, was an arrival on the Aleutian. He has been maki rate surveys to the Westward and Interior. From here he will go to numerous cannayies in this sec. tion, following which he will return here to survey the city and set the insurance rates. ———————— ) SISTER SUPERIOR LEAVES Sister Superior, St. Ann's Hospital, After spending several weeks here on business, N. (i. Nelson, who is in charge of the bnilding | being constructed on Front Street opporite the Juneau Music House, left for the First City aboard WOODSTOCK, Ont Because of the death of his flancee, in what he said was a suicide pact, Robert Childs, aged 20 years, is held on a charge of murder. A corcner’s jury found Childs responsible for the girl's death, Gertrude Yelland, who | died from the effects of chloro- form which Childs testified admintstered to her and him in an endeavor to end their lives. | Childs recovered. He %aid he first conceived the idea of suicide because his parents nagged and nagged him and when he told | the girl, she insisted she be al- lowed to die with him, vuigthe gz dhogn 5, a0 STILL SEIZEC AT KETCHIKAN A fity-gallon still, one mile from Ketchikan, in full operation, and 200 gallons of mash and 50 gallons of moonshine, were seized by U. S. Deputy Marshal Willlam Ce well of Ketchikan, according to advices received by U. S. Marshal Albert White here today. Deputy Marshal Caswell arrested Georgo Sammis in connection with the raid, the message stated. . Aug. 24. ~ Government alleged to the com- R WILL MAKE SURVEWS HANKOW-— oil to the organized with nes tas membe W. Terhune, Executive Offi-| cer of the Alaska Game Commi sion, who left on the U. S. Fishe ies vessel Brant this morning for Seattle, will attend the conven tion of the International Associa tion of Game and Fish Commis-| sioners which meets in Seattlel F engers the latter part of this month. Mrs.|tian include Terhune, who has been visiting in]eral F nger Agent for the morning on the Washington for some time, willl Northe Pacific Railroad, who |[lotte for Victoria, join him in Seattle and return to|hase been to the Westward und}nv\ She expects to Juneau with him. Interior ten d‘lya or two ' weeks —————e— Mrs and two . old p.uu-rs for sate at the Bmpire, | children, the \n]wxlll 1O1d papers for sale at tho F'mmrp Exporters of United States have an association here, ly all wood oil dealers| wood - e WILL ATTEND CONVENTION H of thit Char- on bus return aboard the M. Goodsill, Aleu- Gen in charge left Princess o C, M R L. Sparen family of SPECIALS STILL ON Watch for Our Prices on CANNING PEACHES Buy from us and save the difference George Brothers Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. 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