The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 30, 1928, Page 8

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B PR v ¥ 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1928. % 3 a Game Laws SEN. BORAH : i ST s el CURTIS FORMALLY ACCEPTS NOMINATION BRUWN;BUTLER ISEPTEMBER TERM s o e RN | OF COURT IS TO o'clock H W I AN Ma Fir % F sk CALLED DOWN posed | BE HELD, JUNEAU/ N $ - ¥ | MANY FRIENDS ATTEND 1 ua: L. M. Nieh A September term of court wi | Okl J. F. Cra | Measurements and Weights'be held in Juneau beginning at FUNERAL OF CH“.DREN George Dollly | . g {10 o'clock on the morning of - LA Wyomin | of Headliners Show | september 29, according to no-| 1 aervings RHOR wd, 1 ) ¥ 3 | tices issued today by John I yusel 3rd., 14-months’-old s P 1 Takes ¥ Little Preference SH. Clerk ot the U riet -K\I, . “] Mto, D, 3 g A Premier of Quebec Takes W e Wbt i Janean.’ JudgbiMkiCoks oy oberta MR Exception to Slander- i | Figures on weights and meas- (il of the Third Julicial Divi- [gauis et of Brace 5 3 | urements of Ford Butler with' Headquarters 8t Mal-!oois ot tha O. W. Castetisitn. 10 ous Statements | Sinclair Brown, who will N Leomehes, And DTeRID, | il s eiaE . J : for the championship of Alaska it wag also aunounced T Saa aanaat . R QUERE( A Decla g in the main bout of the Moose | e - ‘ that ent cred T didhkor BathriRy) bvabibe; show 'large number of friends of both thator Willilam E. Borah on t f e owety| MORRIS SENTENCED |tamilics, and there were many 1 r i v | matched. | lovely floral offerings. “contrary 1 des | : The greatest differences in the! L. F. Morrss, ocai contractor,| /The pall bearers for June Brown ¢ b i o & 0 i ] two men come in weight and a ed guilty to a charge|were, Ole Bodding, M. Sexten, rax ) Authorities Inv stigating. | Although Brown, at 165 poun fon and transportation |James Hogue, John Pastl, mlrnwnr . “It our Un A o I | is at ten pounds d vantage | ting liquor in violation hers of the Moose Lodge. Those iy . d Also Find Bundle | in weight, he is five s young-|0f the Alaska Bone Dry Law iniwho served sa 1 bearers for {8 AR S Bora amite er than Butler, who is 31. The|the U. S. Commissioner’s Court pavid J. Housel 3rd, were J : c ‘ of Dynamite ‘ ivergencies in the age and|on August 10, was sentenced to-|f Gray, Henry Messer- ¢ . v | e N | weight of the two men balance|day by Judge A. Boyle, to pay | schmidt, Joe Hunter and Joe Sad- I 1 ) ) 5 iy : [ them up evenly. a fine of $1,000 and se four!jor, members of the Eiks lodge it v [ weiity - Brown, standing at 5 feet, 1114 |months in jail. Mr interment took place i the Elks o o S l tr Inches, Butler topped by or L )t at Evergreen Cemetery. e - ) iy A half inch, while his reach is Mr. Morris and Harry Johnson| pile Dave Housel died Mon- i gt s inches, 1% inches longer th apprehended at 4 o'clock | 4 o hReE 1. e % 0 lasted a la t | % ¢ R jday afternoon after a brief i PAREngVlTES BERE ; e 1 that of Butler. |m<|..x-)n:.~ m«-l‘lmu:.:”(n .\..;l; 9 at 105 and dune Brown died Tuestay | a | 5/8 which he y when they pu fter being sick for A GOY)[T()RS 0 HOLD Rt -;‘ v while Brown's on the boat hours '|"h~ uul. \\h‘iuh prove \ ; il J F 39 & 214 | it was zallons of g E 2 vist s thawl urements g 39 and "‘”'“]“If it w » 100 gallons of {¢ 1™ 0 fhe children has been ; 1930 MEETING HERE sitos] inches, mooshine whiskey aboard. The i e found 12 sticks of dyn .].‘m‘.‘ Both are well muscled. Butler [4ITests wero made by Prohibition | AT L physicians, b ! a0 tight cther, under a| has a inch arm bicep, 1214 | ABents Chidester and Boyes who R 4 way. Further invebilgation) bneh ki ahite 1l .| were assisted by U. S. Marshal T o e C il the dynamite had been| measuremen T eieh. 25 1o-| Albert White and U. 8. Customs|O}d Papers 1o, 5ais at ths Bmpire. : th the powder boml ches, calf, fiic nkle, 9 |officers M. H. Sides and J. T 1;.____7 SRp RN P ion L g T D! 1 inches and mneck 1 inches. | Petrich. 2 % the haditl Brown's arm figures are 11% and N | l HOTEL i il e st 11, w?nlu he has a 21-inch thigh, VIOLATE GAME LAWS i and |08 8 T8 g 8 »,‘,','u D 15%-inch calf, 9%-inch ankle — ZYNDA ] st address he 1928 campa n the st e Ka i ¢ day members of the fig! e office j. 8.| G auijto the theatre, in .| Where he was born In a log cabin. His sister, Mrs. Edward E. Gann of Washington, D. C., sat near him a1 | committee are busy Hn:nl;- ullt‘ % [atinas ‘“L;:‘i:.:;hpn‘,rr:' P i ELEVATOR SERVICE wnd exploded back st | he delivered his speech. The Rev. J. R. McFadden, pastor of the First Methodist church, who delivere¢ [Lout for the card which will be|and Frank Mason, Ind 8. ZYNDA, Prop. I [ - A masm meeting the invocation at the Geremonies, is ghewn seated betwesn Senator Curtis and Mrs. Gann. \ Tust one il W siokise’ teathre. |NTIInE Qasr oub HEseslon u AR L cling ran 1 of the corporation were dis CURTIS NOTIFICATION ATTRACTS HUGE THRONG AIRPLANE LEAVES a Sdedbit : FOR DISEASE SERUM s€ f th coin 1 1 ) | He it PROMINENT MEN he 1920 meet Wyomin ON PRINCE RUPERT, “ill:u;v‘)\§'1(|'«.m|;m‘4-‘ of the | 2 ok g b shat | | ( are Company is thi o i : Wty ; LR {noon believed to be in the air ? . ; . am received by I | | from Port Althorp for Ketchikan follc He think Shepard t sor the Cana |4 3 - R Gy H jluks She | |to secure serum and bring it to :Mm will b mew Nad w- | |Juneau to be used for cerebro b n_the o ot | epinal meningit beli to 4 Tho 1928 the Na-|chikan, say; a have developed in two cases in' tional K¢ ation W Juneau 7 o’clock this evening and Juneau. The dispatch of the beld at M and that for 1927 | fhere will be ten rooms available plane was requested by Dr. H. C. = for the ymmodation of Juncau DeVighne, erritorial Health outh-ho | Commissioner. i Amo round The radio was p 1 into! . trip on € service ecarly this morning to get i - 5 FlflShll flrh',s Robert I - | in connection with the hydro-! This store will be closed e fo) tative of t 10 v"‘ plane. Lief Buschmann, of the! y Ihis wite f Port Althorp n was asked | MONDAY 5 and | publicity to give assistance. When inform- | INDAY, SEPT. 3 ! | Naticnal at Vanc and ed of the purpose, he said he had | s | wife a steamer at the cannery loading Our S 1 e Sti Batteries || — ... | /006 cien. of retuan Mok e Dyr/Speciale Are Sull On Al 2 head over heels in work, but| | _n).KPEl(l‘T P’IM\IO ’A‘UNIN'(:’“ would drop everything and be jadv. Call George Anderson, 43 of what assistance he could. | $ - - - - H New shipment of fhe latest Buschmann took his speed boat | Victor Orthophonic Portable and hastened to the Baranof Mild ! I'honogr: just received Also Cure plant, 12 miles from Port! . DRUG CO. {Shoppe adv. :;_’r"r:)’r‘”l‘l"I‘"“"\]i("’:"";;' iy ";’l'l;']""‘ Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. | ‘ ! ort Althorp where furth- Freo. Delivery Phons 134] | (7 er instructions were given, u..-"iz Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings 2 | { is believed to have taken to the! b4 When We Sell It [{ SUBSCRIBE NOW | air for the Ketchikan trip .rmu‘,s B | ' return to Juneau. Yo sl e AR e It's Right 3 Saly iua benty — S 5 orerterr e abens itk i) Sub Station Post Oftice No. 1.| | {direct from publishers to you } ¢ T lat a great reduction to T I T S i s §We will gladly give you les | subscription prices Thousands of friends, neighbors and admirers crowded about the Kansas capitol at Topeka when The \atest designs in Sir aie Rtk Senator Charles Curtis received formal notification of his nomination for vice-president. The view above " . olate shown a section of the audience in front of the h portico, which served as the speakers’ platform. 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