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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 1929. HARDING SAYS ",... ~ CHAMBER STAYS "%inCsorvever PIONEER FRED (™ Zoatissncau FLORIDA WILL |PNgacemen of o HE WILL BE AN | &% | WITHIN BUDGET AUSAXERECION pRiGE |G | AID |- oo sooie GREET HOOVER | COUPLE AnNouNCED arold E. Smith, District Ranger | g Y i [of the Forest Service, and Well | v bowling team scored over the/ 2 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Jud- ST. LOUIS, Jan. 17 Mr man Holbrook, Forest Examiner of | Y Juneau team 2372 to 2185. Practi-| [son today annownced tha.cngag Johanna Sackwitz was treat- g § lcally all of the scores were low,| |ment of their daughtcr, Miss = i E ’ the Forest Service, are surveyinz| 1 ed at a hospital here otday ying| h for three games being 505 by elyn Mina Judson to Mr. Hen- ! homesite lots near Auk Lake, 1f| — for lacerations on the face e 1 | Ellengen, who was also high sin- ry M. Hollmann. The date of the 2 g 3 weather conditions permit they| The funeral »d Price wa 3 . e Yo # Biest of Chaniber of Com-| | inficted by a rat which bit | |p i for Year Was' $5,-| Wil onthing Ehia survest e ey, | .11 tnly sHetnots 1o the Sootiies | Ele with 158 {Big State Demonstration|*edding has not been set. her while she slept 1 this afternoon in the Scottishj 4 & A - N v ays un 5 A d P ! The bowlers and the scores fol-| .. Miss Judson is one of Juneau's merce, Says He Is Here | 01276 and Expendi- ¢|iate bert raieivea g iiiah s |~ o Jeimiiines i duspices of | Planned for Visit of lmost.popular and charming youne Because Likes Alaska | Masons of| g |ladies. With her parents she a tures $4,95928 | Service from people making apy which the deceased was a mem oty “ Presndenl—Elecl | to B pl“l‘l‘rl b | : cations for hoiaesites in the vi The ritual service was giv-) .. i 4 0 and ha 4 poaNIONE O B o n-1 ber itua i givd o oT® 177 181 142--500) WASHIN S and has made her home here (Continued from Page One’ JUNEAU TU HAVE' ¥ : ; jity ot /Auk Lake and the work in by M. S. Whittier, Walter P.|AYONIa 101V 16 145458 heny P GION Jan, A7 Her-|once then.| 'Bhe is: 5 ‘sradudes S The Chamber of Commerce|cident to surveying lots is only and E. L. Grub the | oD R yover Will leave here next| ¢ tne juneau High School, engen 188 167—505 ] came to Juneau about years stuck close to its budget duringjone of the many important s ae 141 136 142—458'Monday morning for Miami, Flor- Judge. The rights of the people| ; Ivered the| 155 154 181490 ida, where he will be @ and. Guring her HIgh e ‘Y A CHT CLUB Tfl :"I‘<v ABL._SeaL, descoraing 10 T AL Ges rendered By the CREERES e y mony a {of .70 Pnily, -t Dille Tdls, for days was . geamlent Du happiness, he said, is dependent | rmn]w‘ atement that was sub-'ice rcal solo by J. Fargher and a vt ol i g {&lee club work, debates and high- X | : . Total 790 808 la little more than a montk mit by Secretary Frank A.l e . SOLGT IR BT Tor Total i (il : o |er classics. She graduated with lo solo by Stella Jones, accom-| et | Hoover expects to arrive at cs. graduated with in large measure upon the ability niited b Oy \F ca ik i S : v : and integrity of the court, an MANAGE BIG RACE {"”\““‘l"“"]“;\“’_p "'. i '!"lfl' ““"'FIVE ARRESTS AT [panied by Mrs. L. D. Henderson|. . . Ton' 182 166—456|Miaml Tuesday fo participate in |Dighest honors. She has taken o sty iora iy et | i {at the piano, were rendered x 114 137 14s—399|an all-State demonstration which |P2Ft 1n music circles and has Two Sil:]es to Que]stion v]x_vyu“ : [i»‘l”:- :):" h:.n.::;: :“ |::f :i::‘ KETCHIKAN, BASED | Elmer Reed, Har Brown, G|y 144 149 176—469 is being arranged in honof of ’”“-‘:‘,Tt" 1‘:;1n.;m\- ;‘nihr’rlfmml ;_mn;i [ R eth st always tw SR a0 0L S > | Skinner, T, v Raymond | o i =__ana | vist State ¢ [ties and her friends are in a sides to a question before the year. The total collections for| GAME VIOLATIONS | 2d. Ik g "”’1_‘:,‘ { Wilson 122 37—37) :]‘”‘:" I::lh'ohr.: :,‘l“:)‘(“"fiffp’:q' q“ull‘lr;;dr(lvi of Juneau life. For some court, and he called attention to|Chamber of Commerce, the vear amounted to $5,057.11 and| — s o e | Benson 184 153 Conth, gave him o majoriy: @/ time she has been in the office |the expenditures were $ 28. 1 Information was received at the » Masonic plot z e 7 s By &8 ity. o B, Or@en Gkl the difference between the posi : . tion of one who represents only Votes to Or ganize | The detailed financial statement|0ffice of the Alaska Game Commis-| Total 741 | gineer, United States Public Sur- metery. There was a larg bne of those two sides and the Into Yacht Club [of the Chamber of Commerce cov.|sion that five cases based on vio- | iendance at the services. i ———————— NOTICE vey. Price died last Monday|CHILDREN’S GUARDIANS | I have duly appointed Ernest n f hea ailu He S N Johns d F: [ Baiancs Tuiiary s 159 § 448t Dufrasne and’ Warden HEWE ; g t Mn \1;( failur BOARD HAS SESSION Johnscn of Juneau, my lawful Mr. Hollmann, known to. his large circle of friends as * has been a resident of for the past four years, g court which stands between the jering the year from Jan. 1, 1928,|lations of the game laws were| ppaq two. He only knew cne star to| . : to.| to Dec. 31, 1928, follows |filed and prosecuted by Warden ghia B0 il s 41 Chamber of Commerce uide a co: and that was abso ¢ d to organize as a Juneau g : and the Yu- agent, to have possession of a RECEIPTS |the court of Commissioner Keho. [ | P f and lute fairness. He said he could . 1 S | y B b fair ana ac which all membars ;¢ &i 7ontk ek Keatehiican this Hho Y | R Alaska| Tlie Board of Children’s Guard-control "‘.],m{ management and! ciated with the Butler-Mauro his best as a lawyer in making|’ the C! e \"”“'," " < Refund on Insurance 160] The following sentences were|y: price W_:]‘"‘”;‘m“ sl {‘”"I’- 1\,\n:-“ 4"1H~ g Qm“.vulsl-I 'i‘\\“m‘“‘;1‘.\1“:"“’;‘”?" d"l‘lf.i,,r:d:nyd':‘llm’::):‘:"'“‘* Store staff. He s a mem- ecision and, in most cases, turn|Pe members and to which ¢ s o 3 Sl i e | M . was T8 ol e|W. Harding, U. S. Marshal Alb BOT D ORIt 3 absence | per of the Juneau F Depart- the matter ot feciding as fo the|will be admitied on application "r‘(“"‘y’,‘l;‘m"n“’l‘zr“‘ B s £ Lov h“,i" ‘If']',“‘.g,”f:;’"‘F“ wves, beside scores of friends,| White, and Mrs. A. P. Kashev nd he is hereby authorized to|ment and other organization ;. Ho facts over to the jury. The action was taken so as to; St el ai T taping ma s s wife and four married daugh- held its annual meeting at the|Teceive all monies due me or to)js a 33rd degree fan of baseball 1 Eisate: {Com ¢ er Mrs. Price and one daugh-| Court House. Mrs, A, P. Kashe. Pecome due me. and basketball. Before ccming to Importance of Jury FrL A prapar oTEs 1 to 8¢l nittes 59.01] season, was fined $100 and Gosts|, . 3 o PRE ATTSON He then discussed the import-[in conductin Japital-to-Capi-| Mittee 59.01 ) 8¢ co. Mrs. W. R. Barnet, reside in|varoff was made Secrotary of tho|—2dV: FRED MATTSON. |junead he attended both the O. sy | Board. | A. C. and also University of | 2 the an dmin- | 241 Yacht rac ho | Interest Fair Association tand furs valued at were or ance of the jury in the admin-|al Yacht racc ! Stook red confiscated; George Wolfey.| i istration of justice, and ned | club and of organiza was sup-| Stock 18.00{dsred confisca orge Wolf 01d papers roc sare at tie Empire. | Washington. those members of the Chamber of | mitted to the Chamber by its Capi.|Sale of Folders and Card 10, ¢ i 1 4 | furs was fined Commerce who were present that| tal-to-Capital Yacht Race Com-| ; auarters in Juneau, accompanied Francisco Bakery, who i . . 1. Tota $5,012.76| the furs ordered conf 1 g ! i they were called to the jury|mittee, M. S. Whittier, H. G| Total B T urliman. an alicn. oharged ‘wich|b¥ i wife, is returning to Ju-|been south on a , s : L . and wanted to be excused they|Walmsley, and Dr. H. C. DeVighn 45,067.11 | Killinz a female deer during the|"°*! aboard the Alamcda i 1ing north on the Alameda Ralslns T Prune had better take a second look The organization an p ,\“,_,:’l‘nml accounted for at their hole cards and to remem-|for the following officers: Presi-| DISBURSEMENTS e — | —————— ‘ A. VanMavern, broker with head-| George M schmidt, of closed scason was fined $125 and ber that it is one of the import-| dent, with the title of Commodorc; | Maintenance Light, Phone i M“,“)'(“ "“,”‘:“f;“a;""‘”" 25 pounds box Best Seedless Raisins ..._$1.95 ant duties of citizenship to serve| yjce-Preside: i o title of b ey PR < i 3 Gl the Jury \,:::u:‘:'":::"v:;""r“_“‘:fl" : ”",i Lo Oty DSt $ 40.75, McGowan, non-residents, charged| 25 pounds Best Prunes 3.00 s Sfue A this phase 6t1ad ML s ary - 4 11 €1 Photographs .00 with trapping without a licensc PETE L OHNSON B i g L dtfjeers shall servolggyind 65.00, were fined §25 each [ P Spice Cake, cellowr: d, will k :u:[ lull}(l. ;1“:{ ‘](L:l:;|‘tIl‘fillll1r‘lx‘)‘jlx‘|\‘.lll|'(- for a year and act as an Executive printing and stationery. . 19291} ed $2 . Exued Spice Cake, cellowrapped, wi eep at a : *| Board. | . XPE fresh indefinitley, each ... 40 'olde ayer “‘that we have the courage{, SRR s gy o 2 , 4 1 1 35 B . o i God gives us have full charge of the bix sumMmr | unches, including guaran | OF SEASON FRIDAY TANK]‘IAKER Another shipment of Swift’s bacon, 1b. .35 t race, and untll it is or| tee saeto 560 S right zanized and in possession of funds' Mysic, ote.. at lunches Alaskan by Adoption t will be financed by the Cham The first of a series 6f three| Jjudge Harding said he bore nol © % © i 2 Posidge “ant.. P. 0. Box _linvitational dances to be given Formerly with Hamilton at Ketchikan (‘ '4 k’ 8 P’ 1 4 malice toward those who had|VET of Commorce. o | rent 80.75 by the Juneau Shrine Club will| : »ArNICiY S wone charged that he was not an Al- 25 B e was pas scellaneous expenses 17.02{pe tomorrow night in the ball Any Size—Any A i o askan., He said it was a legiti- | authority to appoint all commit- poupth of July Committee 1,000.00 jroom of the Scottish Rite Temple. | Y Any Shape ‘4"~V Gauge mate political argument before|tees and adopt by-laws and regula- ypiforms for Ball Game 9.75\1t has been announced that tho| EVERY TANK GUARANTEED his confirmation by the Senate,|tions. | Yacht Race Committee 1,198.43 | dance is to start at 9:30 o'clock. | but he said, “it is a cold cinder| It was voted to devote ten Boy Scouts 100.00| The Shrine dances are always | become an Alaskan through adop- | Commerce meeting to organize as| booth on float 22.85/son and the entertainments for tion—the only way one not born|:he Juneau Yacht Club and the, Airplane Float 10| this year have been- planned, by Y, ll Y . . . here cculd do so. He thought|slection of officers Clearing pond in Basin 20.00 | the committee well in advanc per (S*“ on That the mlly d""g YoM will find us l"ghfl. the length of residence in the Bath House, Campfire |and in view of the new temple in all our complete stock of Fancy and Staple Territory had not so much to do VoA HRR 120.93|ball Toom they are certain to be S Il T ,‘,‘, 35 4() ke g . g e 2 . in making an Alaskan as servicc | TREFFERS LEAVING et Rt o5.14|splendid affairs, mal anks—-ooc to C Groceries, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables is— to, the Territory. He sald that ! Mrs. Kashevaroff, calling | MR P10 R he would never have come ‘to FOR CAPE ST. ELIAS M. xas Rl WOMEN OF ver oallon ualit Juneau and held office in Alaska P e e el ‘&y e y if he had not liked the Territory| R. A. Treffers, former mate of o DomY i 200,00 Mooseheart Legion will meet e and the peope that nw' in 5:| :InvxlJ]\L.{;n:{t‘..d... lil.lv i e h”l'" B for st et aern Aps a8 ”.:E;:‘.‘I Ly ll:‘lk'll‘:i“li«l:;‘u||_\I‘vl|‘|““?‘|xv\v NOW WITH Then he declared that he will[lighthouse tender Cedar 18 Bxpenses Drive for funds k stalls 3 g take the oath of office as Judge [<xpected in .Juneau the latter| FPMIRER FEE COF O '{cial at which all husbands are . of the District Court as an Al-|part of this month. Treffers will Stenosrapher's services 2900 the meeting there will be a so- AHLERS CO. astlneau rocer askan and perform the duties of |go as far as Cordova and from |FTeight and express ... invited. ; the office as one. there to Katalla and Cape St. American Legion Drum | AGNES GRIGG, PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Judge Harding's talk was en-|Elias lighthouse station wiere he/ Corps e 26.00) _agv. Recorder. Juneau, Alaska PHONE 37 thusiasticaly applauded. will be stationed for one year Advertisement, S. S. Aleu- S ST “We tell you in advance what job will cost” i % Robertson Makes Effective 15 assistanst lighthouse keeper. tian 750\ Dell E. Sheriff, Alaska's tuner. Ask Any of Our Customers i - efund subscriptions, 20.00! Ca erite P Introduction e {Refund on subscription ‘(,,_\]1 or write Phone GUZ- le: Vice-President H. G. Walmsley, | Entertainment H.M.S. Dur : ; who was in the chair, called on |MARGNITA IN FROM SKAGWAY| ban . 74.50 it R. E. Robertson, as a member of | e | Entertainment U. §. De- the bar, to introduce Judge Hard-| The mall and passenger boat| giroyers 62.5 NEW i . Margnita, Capt. Larry Parks, ar- l ing. He began by stressing the Apt. L dt importance to the people of the|'ived from Skagw: k EXCLUSIVE i) A Court, with his judielal, appoint- | D8 an uncventtul trip, this moru-| BOXED ing and administrative functions.|!n8 8t 11 o'clecck. Fair weather| g, .0 $ ¢ = : He said the rights of the people|Prevatled fhe entire ‘tHp and, cporks issued prior to STATIONERY — to life, liberty and the pursuit|CapPt. Parks reported that mof =y 0 =, igne "ong paid Many Shades ; — SEWwW— png I s encountered and that | of happiness were largely within |[SROW Was encoun | during period to Dec. the powers of um.(,“""' which, | there was but little on the H‘mnu]’ — 2 31, 1928 .9 i = in the last analysis, is the man |2t Skagwi f | Balance in Bank g = who presides as District Juige. || Passengers ariving on the . He said it was important that a|pereRIE e TURE RSN gt g 4 - By = = ALL LAMPS, including floor, table, bridge, bed Judge should be learned in the e OUtsARBINR chocks 3 that he be fair and jm-|Puzsi, T. H. Dunlap, J. H. Ahlers, Outstanding 8 : S : s at's hik redects i . law and that he be fair and jm-|DWem T Buntan, & K AT and bedroom lamps at a big reduction during the partial, and even more important k or B e bo tifr ana im]lmrlifll and W. E. Feero | Net Balance 97.8 Phone 25 = next two weeks. From Haines — Mr. and Mrs. | — e 1 Free Delivery B S SER? than learned. He said that a| ! . | (wo years' acquaintance with|Wilson Barrios and Mrs. E. E.|LET Aimquist Press Your Sult. s’ 4 Bromley, We call and deliver. Phone 528. y . Judge Harding, during which he 3 X Pl d P ’ hlad fought him on tennis o = - atte archment courts and in the law courts and found him proficient in both Sh d places, made him believe that he . aaes would make a learned, fair and g impartial Judge. ———— All parchment shades are also H. F. Preston, Alaska represen- 7S . . i tative of the National Grocery { m@uded in this sale. .Th(, Company, is spending several d plaited ones we have finished i Juneau conducting busine X b P with the various houses, and at the i models as well as the undecor same time recuperating from a re- ated ones, and all go at cent attack of the flu, that in Ketchikan kept him confined to his rooms for several days i Mrs. Robert Raven, wife of the principal of the Juneau High school, is returning to Junean on the Alameda, with her baby. ALASKA YEAR BOOK ; JUST ARRIVED ! UNTIL FEBRUARY 1 Send a copy to your outside friends— ready for mailing. . See Our Window Displfly BUTLER-MAURO e o | Goldstein’s Emporium When We Sell It PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN EVENINGS B Right | Juneau’s Style Center. | Sub Strtion Post Office No. 1.

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