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{ i { i i { { | L ‘ 25 MALAMUTES WANTED; BYRD MAKES REQUEST Ra]ph l.omen Starts His| Search in Northwest fcr Expedition Dogs Search N cw SEATTLE, Jan. § the Pacific Northwest for 2 malamutes and a driver to join Commander Richard E. Byrd's Scuth Pole Expedition has been | started here by Ralph Lomen, as the dogs are wanted at Dunedin New Zealand by Fe ry 7 There is no time to send to Alaska or the Yukon Territory| for trained dogs | The telegram from Byrd's New | York Manager did not explain why the dogs are needed but it assumed that probably bad er and successive changes of temperatures from the cold clime across the torrid equator to the frozen south, thinned the canine ranks The huskies will be taken by the steamer Eleanor Bolling from Dunedin to Great Barrier One where' the party is making head- quarers. Lomen lamutes of British Columbia will offer to and he will be able to pick up the remainder of the dogs in Seattle. | ., I GIRL BABY BORN TO PERKINS IN OAKLAND hopes the owners of Northern Idaho and sell The kidnapping Swanson (inset), new State’s | Americanized Mafia In Chicago Defies Law Infmur‘ of Billy Ranieri, 10(right) and subsequent threats and notes tc principals involved has challenged John A. Attcrney in Chicago Gentzel (below) reccived a threatening note while he was trying Judge Robert E. Lieu tenant-Commander and|the kidnapping case. Mrs. L. W. Perkins are receiving i) 1o S congratulations upon tie birth of i an eight and one-nall pound| CHICAGO, Jan An outbreak | kidnaping episode several weeks | baby girl in Oakland, California.|of terroristic en ibuted | 280- ‘Scores of famil afraid Lieut.-Com. Perkins was formerly [to the Am zed the|Of their. own lives, moved out. B e Betiar abbard tlie)seetet ma p date| Blackhand notes, anonymous tele- U. 8. Coast Guard cutter Unalga, |back to the middle ages cily, | Phone calls and mysterious threa at Juneau, but is now stationed has challenged the new “cleanup’ which police said were the work aboard the U, §. Coast Guard|regime in ( cfficialdom. |°f the Mafia—were received by cutter Northland, whose home| “he slaying of a state witn in, Ranieri as police searched north- port is in Oakland. 'The Perkins|ihe first major | conducted by |ern Illinois for his small son resided in Juneau where they|jonn A. Swans A Angelo Petti, one of the thre have a host of friends St athe " yidyi case of 10, men on trial for Billy's abduction,| e ; Iy was coupl.|Was charged with negotiating for| Dell B. Sheriff, Alaska’s tuner. death thy the kidnapers with the boy’s fath- | "all or write Phone 602 adv e i On the first day of the trial F e e P R S ori received an unsigned note A daasna it ‘threits : ng: “If you dom’t let Angelo| | e Bimanl Batuan: B alone you won't see the end of| {som's assistant, who was ¢ da|the trial.” An()th(’r |to demand the death penalty for| Biliy's release by his captors g Billy's all kidnap Hoft- liet, 111, 13 days after he man’s wife and four children red, ended fears for th | ror-stricken, fled the city {bcy’s safety. 1t was several days, Billy Ranleri himself braved before police located the | blackhand 1le RN ’s farmhouse rendezvous {A. Frank Ranleri, to tell th near Kankakee, 1. Andrew Cap- tory- ot s shdtotien’ for 000 | pallano and his son Tony, who had Lidnsom to s crowded -court fled from their farm after Billy The elder Ranie well-to.do| Was taken from there, was indicted along with Petitti. Italian contractor, who at first itated to co-operate with ths po.| M 4 lice for fear of his own life at|€Xa lthe hands of extortionist also | fou told his story—while his home was | 1€ guarded by police |gu Following the Ole/ the Scully, alias Scalz ate witnesses were placed unde T =B @ {guard in downtown hotels. Scully | | was slain shortly before he wa “"“' to have peared before Judge 8ul Robert E. Gentzel to tell of his|2 t knowledge of the blackhand ter-| rorists reputedly connected with| the boy's abduction, | Police, fearful of bombers' at- tacks, guarded Judge Gentzel's, home. lot e ‘lv.m d[) \Hl)mllt fd"u or favor” On December Edward Bailey, | Corporation, than 600 before a jury fore veniremen were Judge Gentzel willing to inflict f the defendants were found 1ty Some were excused when y expressed fear for their own mined nd lives 23 the jury found itti and Andrew Cappallano Ity and they were sentenced to o 5 years in prison. Tony Cap- ! pallano was acquitted. R DAWSON MAN DIES trust Consolidated died recently at Daw- ed employee Gold the Yukon pril MUSIC BY G Sicilian colony The I Serenaders | EXCLUSIVE | BOXED ! | STATIONERY | 3 Many Shades \ NEW ! Admission, $1.00 Phone 25 ‘ Free Delivery ! St e TIDE : - — 1929 P TABLES That whenever you make a YOU ALWAYS purchase anything at our st ASSURED THAT IT IS THE day of rest for you, N’l\)NUAY- Start your the BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Freo Delivery Phone 134 When We Sell It * It's Right Sub Statloh Post Office No. 1 PHONE Whenever you it again—. of sk any W priate gifts for this occas- on priced at a saving of near- ly one half for you. JUST KEEP IN Y SAVE MONE his campaign for stawe’s attorne ‘H,ln)m'). attended the funeral in He called Scully’s death a “chal-|regpect for a fellow worker and lenge to law and decency” and!prienq, J 5 sald it would be “answered as| LU A anuar such.” Two weeks after he as-| W e ' | aska Scenic views adv. police as he made public address- ! s es. His own home was bombad| te—eeee s e shortly before the primaries lud‘ SLAVONIAN CHRISTMAS Jan. 7, 1929 e have many very appro- and they are all HELLAN'S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s hone 33 Free Delivery OUR MIND purchase at our store 7Y. That whenever you ore YOU MAY REST BEST. Tomorrow is a think it over and COME DOWN account with us, UTMOST SATISFACTION, Gastineau Grocery and enjoy end a dollar with us, you will see our customers. SHIPHENTS FOR ... 7 DECEMBER SHOW i LARGE GAINS Blizzard ‘ Value of Goods Shlpped | $2,076,940, Beating Pre- vicus Year $844,900 KANSAS CITY, Jan Traffie in nearly a hopeless snarl has followed 18 hours of snow fall which a strong wind has turned into a bliz- zard. | | White fox | Shipments from Alaska to the| Mink |South last month amounted to| Muskrat | $2,076,940 as ccmpared with §1, Beaver 1; 040 for the me month in All other i1 and $1,796,299 in Decem ifactured furs | by 1926 gain of $844,900 0i1: Whale | | | | . (; ot 3 i e | ove ind $280,641 over | gre, matte and regulus December, 1926. These figures! Copper do not include gold shipments [caq - {1ast month of $465.292 and silver stone, including marble | |to the amount of $23,656. ”4‘»'1.1 l?h-]:l “f‘p*“’;’“::l““ Experiments are bewng conducted in Indianapolis with an electro-steam driven motor bus. Its {¢ These figures are taken from| ee, s §i 266 | designer, D. McCall White (left), believes it will become an important factor in the nation’s trans the regular monthly commerce weod: Timber and portation systems. |summary issued today by Col- lumber (s G iosts — - L | }4’-("((;1" of Customs John: C. Mec- A1l other articles INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 5.—Motor. | Syndicate, Ltd. A number of fn-|which they could feed. He in. § i 30 o ~————|ists wiho use the roads near In_|lfanapolis business men are also|tends to bring the bulls back to wf Copper took first blace In the rotal value of products dianapolis have recently witnessedinterested in the project the States for marketin ; [ value of lost month’s exports, be-| o¢ Alaska 2,003,642 5, ANapo al trials of a huge electro [ R S | Much diticulty in roundir ol ing $591,545, compared with products of the U | the initial trials of ¢ Lot 2 : o ¥ e tean on motor ! bulls up is expected by Mr. I $467,717 for December 1927.| returned senL ariven e ; HKMONTANA COWBOYS o >caus ‘p“m 0 ‘Ify wildness g | Canned salmon lukv.l second | potal value of foreign Development of g WILL ROP i'ro shore of the island. How- | in the exports with a value of| products s in the experim hut TTL f th b : $i85.070 compardl witheEAus | T lits designer, D. M be- | E CA E B Pio peperiahost i el 0 for the previous December. Hall|rotal value of ship- vt o socuns an| ON ALASKA ISLAND oss are netcven 10 ve-cananic I [but shipments were third la Nl $2.076,940 | important place in the nation’ IRSRTUES e | | month, $379,180 agai *__Items included in “‘All other!transportation systems. | (Seatle Tiur»-x | 266 in December, 19 anticless After seven months of labor one | attempt to round up the wild | NORTHERN CCMMERCIAL CO. salmon shipments last month|\yhaje fertilizer $2,748 | bus has been completed with a|descendants of a herd of 250 cattle )i e B e o ¥ ¢ G i 3 were $115,923. 1In December, \whalo Meal 2| passenger car body feet inflanded on Chirikoft Island, a hun.! SELLS STORE AT M'GRATH théy were | ROWARES I al skins [length. It is this machine that is;dred miles ward, Alaska,{ 3 . o fii Hetring: shipnifurt e [now being subjected to road tests. | ears ago, will be made by| The Nortaern Commercial Come |ed a big gain in December | e I Phe tiin - deHIeRs- 34 Bhwar froml: Montana cowboys |PADY recently sold its holdines _‘\‘ as compared with 1927, X i - i eight-cylinder steam engine lo-| er tho direction of [&F ?“";"‘":‘ and "]"“"" n‘” R |ures being $237,188 and $111,-) ated under|the flood of the body attle packer Kb SEEHCR LieEoanD 4 cat C i | L el o ' Y| Grat The oldings inc de 198 “‘1"“ % I] ““"' ,”‘]"“} ship EDWARD DRAMNERA7 | Two, boilars heated by fuel oil|had the animals put on the ‘: 'l"”"'. fllV; h )’r‘fl"fm"‘““l‘"' m:nh added the total herring ik s 3 : Aimrs d o C i sta anc N ¢ i of the grade used in household {land as an experiment ! ! [ ment e e towl herrins| FISHERMAN, DROWNS T TR SR b b el R e O X . engine. The hoilers are herds of cattle on the island now |y o1 5¢ 18 HI€ StOr kit o The commodities exported last|, =, .. ° ool i near the rear of the bus.| much grass there upon {month and their values, accord-| *'$13% ‘r" “‘ i ount of water Injected | —o P i e e Bride’s summary were a8 follows: |\ oo 0 F0 o iners, a fish.|automatically amd fire which | 4./ Blue foxes $ 200 rman, fell overboard in Sitkaforced down around the ¢ (:ARNICKDS (:ROCER Poe htoe SRS | Coniih sy Miidle - Tsiand an electric blower is extl ] gurios spad e e i [ when the flow of water cea i Fis it foyaitithingss o tha" drow |is ignited again by a spark plug Thank you all for your support the past year and in ];I\ o (am;, nrng;?—‘ | was no coroner’s inquest ‘,\\'llt»n the flow is resumed. Con-| appreciation are giving you the benefit of these rea- except shell-fis! | SE » wir t s r the ngine -are located ! 3 i 3. Halibut 379.180| Dramnera was a member of the | tr0! f]"- the i Bngine S aeh - apatod sonable prices— | near the eering column [ na b A Do el Two auxiliary motors, also oper-'| SWIFT'S WRAPPED BACON, pound | AL oL e 3 % ™1 ited by steam, are placed near the Canned (except shell {side in Bay City, Oregon | e i ana sy B BHOCORATH HELATRA, ipound fish)— | Y S elgn bt £ i Salmon .. 488,676 STOCK QUOTATIONS Mime s ““'W_{“ u}:“-lw CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 22 bars for ... . 1.00 | Cured or preserved— | es and the air compressic i o : : Cxost. ahelingny [ NEW YORK, . [tem. The bus is equipped ROYAL BAKING POWER, 12 ounce can ... .45 | Ced 371 | neau mine stock is quoted ir brakeg and automatic doors, L | Eraxiie i o ot g 5y whieh are opened by air pressure. MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, 3 packages for Shian o nabott ciated with Mr. White in : . Hakagh Seanacott ! e e All our goods are priced as reasonably as the above. ! All other 671, Packa | icticn of the bus is Ge | Shell-fish— evada C ckson, former president o Come and save money. | Crabs 5 snia - Ra the National Motor Vehicle com- Shrimps um ‘| pany of this city, and W. J. Par- PHONE 174 Other fish products % 3.5 E secretary of the Automotiv 4 Meal 2xas ~ Corpor UL M o R e 3 Bies > AR SR By IR SR oil Steel 167%, and White | All other fish and 3 | Wwfl‘ fish products R | Furs and fur-skins You can tell by merely me "n,“ , Blue fox : man if his wife's happiest mo- | e ¢ Silver or black fox nts is when he leaves for th i . Red fox 6,680 office in the morn | 12 |I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIINIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIl|HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIII ‘ Best Apple Butter /¢ each 4 POUND CANS I you want the BEST for LESS come to us LT LT LR We always prove it by talking with QUALITY and PRICES GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. PHONES 92 and 95 Open until 11 p. m. RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal HERE WE ARE GEO. B. RICE JOHN L. AHLERS IRA TUCKER “Gee Bee” Call Me “Johnnie” Just “Tuck” We want you to feel we are the ‘Friendly Plumbing Shop “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Special Sale Best Grade Rayon Step-ins Regular values, $2.75 Special price $1.45 Also a table worth seeing of odds and ends in Silk Undies at less than cost. SEE our Bargain Tables in the Dry Goods Department NOW oldstein’s Emporium . Juneau’s Style Center. i

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