The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1929, Page 8

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r 8 EX E S5 braska, the only way out was to)grade coal and that there is every * “NALGA BAGK' AT JAGK SHARKEY shoot 1t. indication that the coal bearing | [] Intended Husband The lion measures 13 feet long, |area is both large and easy (- i 3 over all, and as close as. can be | mine. Must Be Returned measured 9 feet from tip to tip ? 0 | ) of the huge flippers. Waterfront| “Positive indications have been | SEATTLE, Jan. 26.—Declar n:; & men state that it is the largest|determined from the test borc | ”“" Leonid Fink, Seattl> photo | seen here-in years and place its|that have been run and it is not a | Ecu [ Wup no WOInl of | ASeRT) weight between 1,500 pounds to|farfetched idea that the mino wi i | right” to the $168,000 in bonds giv over a ton. in a few years supply a great p i jen him by Miss Ruth McDonald - ]m:\e bm km-ule deck space on|of the fuel needs of Alaska,” said = T AR ane heir hort efore st Kls 4 e N the lion was placed | Mr, Galways ident f he g With h forward decks and |Spokane heire shortly before she the ebraska ¥ | ys, presiden of th i gear covered with heavy coatings|killed herself, her brother, Brucc| Young Stribling Also Wins|:* Explorer which carried it | Board of Directors, b of ice that disguised her trim|McDonald said Fink “would neve His Match — Both |t Petersburs, where herring was| Several matters of business wer: appearance, the Coast Guard cut-|obtain them except tirough du Clash Next Month ‘l""“““""- then brought it to/left unfinished last night and i ter U med into the har-|prockss of law.” i ‘"fi“-“ il | was decided to hold another mee bor about 1 o'clock this morning| MoDon said Fink had signed | NOW PG R 26 Tatk m.mfi af[’:‘n'fiu:“;:“:l‘:g j”"sm’\ing of the body mext week. after being away from Juneau|two pape rning the honds back TR * W i e Juneau —R for three days re ing aid to|to the mother. r‘m’hm' arkey, of Boston, h"“‘«"“‘_"lilh' Cold Storage plant where it is B pitarta o 8,000-ton war time|niotd 1 wa1l tha Bonds ware Wot] e contender, won the decisionjon the main floor, in a froz'n|LET Aimquist Press Your Sult ship, that had swung agr nd | k's possession Mc I!r!m]r?‘ over Kayo (h:n_e:'nm'i rugged ‘Ai}:nn condition. We call and deliver. Phono 528 *'V from her anchor in Port Arm 1 that as soon as the mothor| Fourteen jurors, ‘acluding the two alternates, were chosen in Los Angeles to try the former dis- ‘I;""‘“" l’f‘"] [“r‘fi‘:“ 2’:‘”& ;L"““f ng PR e ~ - > strong rned, the, bonds were given tc| trict attorney on charges of accepting bribes. Front row, left to right: Mrs. Abigail Bender, Mrs. Etta rounder b B STOCKHOLDE" H e Con §. Addison veported | ping sho telephoned and aske!| Shepherd, Mrs. Ada B. O'Neil, Mrs. Elsie Corbin, Fred P. Eighorn, Mrs. Tillie Vollmer and F. 0. Milford, et T NN RS OF 4 that the Ita was resecured inlpim“to come to Spokane | alternate. Back row: Mrs. Nettie Lytle, Mrs. Cora A. Myar, Joceph Alves, Flzrence D. Johnson, Mary T : H l a safe position without gre ”{ Fink has publicly announced I Jones, Mrs. Nellic Phelps and Mrs. Nellie Beck, alternate NEW ORLEANS, J;n 26.—W. L CO&;‘N(I:)(I)TI?)RE T?;l(-)%p eaq quart(’.rs difticulty soon after the cutterjp ... 4o oo nd will not return| — ——— == [“Young” Stribling, who is to meet ey e FORMER LOS ANGELES OFFICIAL TO TRIAL aok Barkoy at Miami, February ITIONS Aarmsimio e alta lay and why the Unalgaj “apoponaiq said that “when Fink| 2 “’_f'""‘;}“.r“’"‘“h“‘"“'v fight tJe‘"}:‘ At a special meeting of the|J€VeIrY magazine that is went to her aid Com. Addisonl, Goalinng ha inmedierd empsey, last night won a tech-| Board of Directors and stocknold-| fPrinted in the United lsa:u the large ship math y’“:., il donx e dir s Hondh n;m:}l‘l:;z;c"ki:ulmmrehre l;;:'l "r:l'nd~ ers of the Admiralty Island Coall § States. See us about been used as a herring reductic : ; aiohad abele of Ce 3 -] Company last night, ; B plant, had been secured in a|2Md " i e A The referee stopped the bout after’ oy hearq the SaBoib :)!;ot}:(‘:)?:r:({: |§ CLUB RATE SPECIALS }' "\im:m b u\.\A:”\,mhflzmj;“\.\” (.":‘ Fink and the heiress were to S":;‘h had been felled many Hmes) tion committee that recently re-| } We will gladly talk it over B rii St o the anid m.\‘“ ve been married. She suicided and was grogay. turned from a trip to the com-,§With you without obliga- been secured by steel lines, from|two days bef “" wedding date pany’s holdings at Harkrader. The | § tion. % 55 25 g report was favorable in all re- ot he a r arters to large ' :';,h (l,y:‘\mf,[-ln’ it tiae broke HUGE SEA LION spects and according to F. A. J.' and caused the stern of the ves BAND DA KILLED; IS AT :}ilwas, Hlv HY l;erc: and Thomas | gel to swing around and go| ieorge, who made the trip, the fu-, AR 1 COLD STORAGE 110, brorsacts. for- oo ompbns! HELLAN’S ables from the Peralta’s GlVEN TUNIGHT fare brighter than ever. ging were utilized to replace| One of the largest sea lions| 1t was made known this morn- PHARMACY i Ay those broken, they w made caught {0 vetent ‘veuss in wagers| nE that the company will continue fast to r111 \nrnl l’hm,l(x ;;ll\:vl The Juneau Clty Band will give close’ to Juneau was brought) :)]ppl;a;;lm:: and Lon‘ a large: sca[)e Next to Valentine’s ashore and wup the side o the s Bece P al dance t here this mornin; cn the hali- \ nal he pas or, according to 2 Dill and made fast to large am--”‘.l ) ‘“”I‘“‘ vk ,’,“"I"‘_ : Rt EXI,lmef,,y Capt, Mag-|Otficials, the mine at Harkrader is Phone 83 Free Delivery |, S el l‘"’:"’ Al 1';”";‘.‘} SeiD rclodk sharp and) thOBG nus Hansen. The lion was killed |8t this time taking out a high-idoua . e | | [0 pnce ambsLio ShD AROST Whe gustre joy a full eveni by men on the herring fishing! = = at the next high tide she “““4’ desire Infnw.\.n.m;\ ) n-‘nfiu RAEASAE i Bl e capstaned from the beach and }""‘“"'" g% tequented o BeCIe Courtroom scene In Los Angeles when former District Attorney Keyes and codefendants went to | " o0 "8, B B0 o securely made fast in plenty of[at that time. trial on charges of accepting bribes. Seated at counsel table, le’t to right: Al McDonald, defense attorney; | e‘mang]etl g e gl v water. Indications there will be @} Keyeg; William B. Beirne, Le Compte Davis, Jud Rush and Paul Schenck, defense attorneys; William |~ % o0 ekt nkvoo ‘with] The Unalga steamed from Ju-|large crowd as everybody seems| gimpeon, deputy district attorney; Buron Fitts, district attorney; William J. Clark, special prosecutor, the fishing geur and according to | B A N D D A N C E i neau last Tuesday morning fol-|interested in Juneauw's liveliest| ang Robert P. Stewart, deputy dlatrlct at(orn. g { I musical organization and also the — Capt. Marten Jenson, of the Ne-| lowing advice from Seattle head- g i quarters regarding the Peralta |fact that it is not cvery month T or R o i Com. Addison stated he was|in the year dancing can be em- etchikgs o ook “’_Dv'"h;“““", WORLD DAY OF "H'H‘H'H"'H"'H"'H‘H"H'H{ SECOND ANNUAL EVE forced to anchor from 11 p. m.|joyed to music by a complete brass e N e el 1o R SRRy | neau and the Westward i from PRA;E?E}{SVE?) BHEERE We recommend Given By the Y the next morning in Taku Inleti Many dinner parties are sched on account of a heavy snow (a]l‘ulml for tonight following which! WITH GOAL;TU CALIFORNIA Capt. Flint reported that | . that rendered the visibility near |the dance will be attended e as extremely Old 41 The sccond annual World Day WINE TONIC | Juneau Clty Ban(l zero The Juneau City band is not a . d1a¢ boh D of Prayer will be held Febru: On the return trip to Juneau|Sousa orgamization, but is com- s A I L w E s T hat fairly heavy winds and s 15 in the Methodist Church. " A valuable reconstructive the cutter encountered a heavy|posed of local musicians banded were encountersd auntil “naar Ket y is observed in all countries| tonic for run down condi- | D) snow and strong winds and seas. |together for one purpose, present. chikan. = Snow was met at of the world and is also inter-| tion of the body. An appe- Elks Hall The wind was bitterly cold and{ing band music. The dance to-| With a large cargo or coal and|first Alaskan port and after sail denomintional. tizer and a reliever of the spray coming over the bow|night is for the purpose of pur-|other freight consigned to Juneau({rom there north it becan Yesterday a committee compos- fatigue. ;' was frozen solid and gave the|chaging more music and instru-|and ports to the Westward, the|leavy umtil well on the way toled of various members of the g { TONIGHT ship the appearance of a floating| ments and other incidental ex-|Alaska Line freighter Tanana, Juneau. Nearing this port stronz| protestant churches of Juneau p7 iceberg when she docked early|jonges. The dance selections will|Capt. Jerry Flint, docked here early | Winds started in and increas®! in|made plans for the observance { P : this morning. 5" waltéhs Aud Box troth, (heb Sadlikas. aihint e \ling to | velocity until the freighter docked |of this day. There will be morn- | Admission $1 Ladies Free here ing and afternoon ssions and old time favorites, with noveltics|the Pacific Coast Coal wharf the Students, 50 cents | be in port for|also a luncheon served at moon — e e i NURTHWFSTERN interpersed; and for the sake of|ship unloaded lumber at the Alas| The ship will be i rt for i § | oldtimers, several schottisches will| ka Juneau docks |about 48 hours then will pull to ? s A P A ancing will start at 9:30— 1 ge 1 - be played The Tanana left Seattle January | Douglag where coal willybeydis-| Major Douglas Gillette and his Phone 25 Dancing will start at 9:30—Better be there and get This is the first ‘band music for|17 and steamed to Nanaimo, B. C.!|charged, after which it will saft for|bride are passengers for Juncan a good long evening of dancing to real band music. i a dance in Juneau in two years. ‘\\l\m‘u coal was taken aboard for the Westward on the Northwestern g Free Dehvery \ e —_—— — —— e e - ik e SEATTLE, Jan, 26, — Steamer| Hugh J. Marlow, Fireman 3c on | Northwestern sailed for Alaska|the U. 8.'C. G. Cutter Unalga, en- ports at 9 o'clock this morning|tered tS. Ann’s Hispital this after. with 138 passengers aboard, in-|hoon for special treatment of a 4 cluding the following for Ju-|Seduel to digestive troubles incur- 2 B i e ey CINNAMON KRUST TOAST J. L. Carlson, S. Zynda, H.|the Philippines. 4 3 Eastman, J. Winter, J. Spencer, S R W. H. Blain, William Killey,| HENRY WILLFORD WANTED 112 I S 55 Gora Smith, Miss Hegstad, Margie| A roquest has been received for =& pounda c artons, c Hegstad, P. J. Flynn and wife, [information of the whereabouts of William Shattuck, I.. Goldstein|Henry Willford. He is supposod k 35 and. wite, W.. B dahnson, Mre. o be In Aluska and was in Sunods 12 ounce packages, 35¢ - G. Sullivan, Major D. H. Gillette|at one time. Any information and bride, Miss C. Halvorsen, R.|should be sent to the Governor's M. Waggoner and six steerage. Office. DECISION FIGHTS ARE NOW WANTED, WISCONSIN STATE o MILWAUKEE, Wis.,, Jan. 26.— Decision fights would be permit- ted in Wisconsin, under a bill to be introduced in the legislature by Senator Irving Mehigan of Milwau- kee. Boxing now Is legalized in the State but no decisions are giv- en. The proposed law is said to! have the approval of the State, Boxing ‘Commission, which fought a similar measure two years ago. Under its provisions decisions) would be given mlly by the referee.! | SPECIAL LUNCH BUCKET BUTTER KRUST TOAST 10 ounce packages, 35¢ “The Agnes” Complete with Thermos Bottle $1.50 George Bros. PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN UNTIL 11 P. M. BUTLER-MAURO An ideal slipper for street wear—made by Selby DRUG CO. Frec Delivery When We BSell It It's Right Sub Stetion Post Office No. 1. with a Welt sole, and rubber heel—arch supported with famous Steinbecker shank which holds the Phone 134 e - e e - wcane t Reliable Transfer .r Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE Our Motto arch of the foot firm. Shown in Brown kid and Black kid COLORED BATH ROOM FIXTURES NOW ON DISPLAY AT RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Juneau, Alaska “We tell you in advance what job will cost” HOW TO ENJOY To really enjoy our Quality, our Prices and our System of doing busi- ness, one should make it a point to look the so-called BED-ROCK SPECIALS over in this paper. PROFIT SHARING PLAN : d Between OUR CUSTOMERS and us is inscribed on every one of our price tags. Every Ome of Our Customers is considered A BUSINESS AND PERSONAL FRIEND, SO WHY USE THE BAITS ON FRIENDS? Our successful retail business of today is the result of practicing daily the true principal of merchandising. ' ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS GASTINEAU GROCERY, Phone 37 - P. S.—Tomorrow is Sunday, think it over and come down Monday and art your account with us—it is for a Ml 'TUAL GOOD. Priced at $8.50 a pair Goldstein’s Emporium & Shoe Department

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