The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 31, 1929, Page 8

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G B T 3 st month has been disagreeabl 7 a—What's hers ) CHAMBERHOLDS | Boston HEIRESS SEEKS DIVORCE SHATTUCK HOME ; st w8l | EGION MEDALS - f‘T“fi"“TPI”RP\MARSHAL FOCH - ably a little more chilly at ’(:hmkens and a ham from his wife ; home in Juneau, nevertheless I am . i 5 § \ | ) ; S and swapped them for liquor. bhn; | 2 m— ‘ £ Shattuck. | L3 i was freed on the ground that it| TARIFF cHANBE‘ | o LUGAL s | was impossible for husband !u| ‘ & { ! steal from wife. | A = 2 vl {Mys. Shottuck Doing Wg!l‘P -T A DANGE cHnuL* (sl T { PARIS, Jan. 31. — Marshal L L] ] | | i |Foch, who has been recavering and Will Return to Ju- s | NEW YORK.—Uncle Sam has alrapidly, had a setback and must Sides with Fishermen 1n i 1 v ARG o e Al oty i > y g doughboy. Walter |resume complete rest. - A bulletin B oxial to Pat Tariff neau in Two Weeks | NEXTSATURDAY Local_Post to Give Medalslc_ Schmelzer of Cleveland, recruit|aid a slight pulmonary conges- g ; L e to Eight Grade Students |who is aboard the transport Cha-|tion contracted during convale- ' on American Fish | ‘ S hat J1e “WaRySe, { e L Pl A | teau Thierry, bound for duty in the scence obliges the sick man to re- —- be ‘back 1t for o CHISESIsOn | e y ; —tlans nnounced |y East, has inheritel an estate, [sume rest. By a unanimous vote today,| than to enjoy the difference in e Association Will Give Af- = lwhich the new, lace at| T e ather here and i SsatE 8 : I spapers Dplace | BT 6l P ainbant ot Comme firatmet ek and y eattle, Allen | fo00 for Piano ‘Fund— Two official American Legion $20,000. | MASQUERADE _adopted a resolution declaring| Shattuck commented this morn School Award Medals will be pre- o | e it to be opposed to any change, n triy e -‘ul_l(’s from Orches!ra jazzy sented to students graduating fromlLET Aimquist Press Your Suit Win a prize at the Masquerade b in the present tariff rulings as| iy lass, TIEREH M e the Eighth Grade in the Juneau|We call and deliver. Phone 528, |21}, February 23d at Moose Hall. affecting fresh fish landed at| and attuck went S0Bfh a| oyt Saturday might Public Schools this year, by the % *|Six prizes given away. -—adv. Prince Rupert so long as such month ag 0 vacation, Mr ock and immedately fol.l0cal Legion Post, it was announc-| /=== SRS i — S scéive medical ed today by Post authorities. One ill go to the boy and another to tion will give a public dance,|the 8irl “who best represent those the funds derived to go to the|dualities of character and ability alth rapidly and | pigh school piano fund. which, if cultivated, are calculated rn to Juneau in about two rybcdy who attended the|to result in better citizenship,” it' " said Mr. Shattuck. Ireception at the high school at|Was stated. | Over the holidays, the Shattucks |{he formal opening will remem-| The Post made similar awards, enjoyed the company of their son [her the good time enjoyed and|last year. The success of the and daughter, Curtis and Virginia. the exceptionally fine music furn-|plan encouraged it to continue it both of whom are well known in ished by the High School Dance|this year. | fish were not made up into food products. At the same time, it declared that processed fish should be classified as foreign products and subject to import duties. The question was brought to the attention of the Chamber sev- eral weeks ago by Fishing Vessel Owners’ Association of Seattle which telegraphed here it was gending a representative to Wash- a basketbal ‘game, the Parent-Teacher Associ SAVE MONEY > Crisco, 3 pound can, regular 95¢, now, can $ .80 Rice, Best Head, pound . Ll b Spaghetti or Macaroni, regular 2 for 25(‘,, 3 for uck left Seattlc k was doing fine. “Shc 25 ington to oppose a proposal being | Junean Virginia is attending the !Orchestra, Sine o i N S | 4 ~E 1 T b e then the school mphasis is placed on five quali- 2 gnde “‘fl{’"‘;f g“}l o f\.‘,‘(“,'m‘-'m. Countess Pierre de Jumilhac, the former Constance Coolidge, |Oreson Agricultural College at|musicians, composing the orches-|ties—Honor, Courage, Scholarship,| Reliance or Schillings Coffee, pound ... 55. i caught fish i 1:"" pac ;;l, "l:‘ Boston helress, has applied for a divorce In Parls. The countess s | Corva rtis is a semior in'tra, have been practicing carly|Leadership and Service. Talks| “* n:npnln-nllm" lm((:l:“ llnzrhl ‘.L.\ x one of the largest racehorse owners in France and the count’s fam- |Joun a v:1. University of land late and will put over as|on these subjects will be delivered | i ;’m |\‘i(;\\\wmdto thaem R:i()n?d!?(:‘)"( ily Is one of the most notable in the French aristocracy. They are | at Seattle. jazzy music Saturday night as at|by Legionnaires sto Eighth Grade| 3 L) ! views soclation’s| ghown above. Alaska Bureau of the Se-|the peppy opening cf the high |students during the remainder of | M:k w— Ph 1744 i wz"l‘sl;‘e:‘cgl:.‘v‘:»r:g::xtl;m]i(-d e L R RS TR R 1 - attle Chamber of Commeree was |school. the yaar. ! arn S one port Fndhiny ine Ghamlior's Lisg- i B Aol R S Ty "N!"“’ by Mr. Shattuck and sev The Parent-Teacher Association,| The first of these addresses will| b h y ral hours spert with C. D, r- arted the for th s¢ o e ri — = . fER e pmntes. ftoday gnd RA". MANAGER | |5Teld, whio s i chaipn ORI | Ll ol lEUED: sod school|be made Friday at 1 pm., by | fuuicmmmmnmnnninnmng adopted by a unanimous vote. | | Chamber’s Drive Fund d, arg: the Bu ‘Il« ]_‘ rlsm .\M: ';\l-tl ‘;(D(’l i 0| Walter B. King, on the subject oi = UL TR : 23 3 | reau realize sufficient funds from the|“Honor.” Other speakers who = . This report follows: | ¢ - SR s dilat : it 4 = W io- Chiibitive rerommbdds HETURNS FRUM | | Reaches $2.117, and || mu\x.mxn ing on the proposed Se- ;Lmu- . ..:hum;.,\ n));:hv to go w;]l will ‘afiviear 18tas i ke fpear are: 1= z e il canattl . 3 It as 5 e |attie-Alaska air mail and passen-|toward the purchase price. $|H. G. Walmsley, T. A. Hellenthal,|= = 1 o ol A‘:I‘('l"l';“a‘:"‘n"“"x“’x‘e‘ Committees Still Out ger service, Mr. Shattuck said ne|!the object of the dance is a|p M. Polley and J. H. Newman |E Bl sentative Harold E. Lokken be | v B believed that to make the vemturc Worthy one, it is expected that| The Legion will award the med-|E £ ! Bl g el [ | With all of its drive com- | |a success for the operator from «|the 8ym will be crowded with|als to the students selected by |= g2 ] B 0 { | mittees still in the field and cial st oint, the postal| SUPPOFters of the school on Sat-|teachers and by the pupils them.|S E tion of tariff upon American- :‘:;:j’r(el:‘lmbhylelh':-.;‘;:”;:’;‘,’ <(';;'n'xl.‘: lzvvu‘)mx ties would have to support | urday night selves by a vote separately onl= = caught fish that is landed in : HOR N NMinorce drive to ]| e Provosition digll CHeEEEEIme . cach -of the five qualifications £ Prince Rupert, B. C., and shipped Col. Onlson, Head of Al-i date thus) BEdught in $2.117 [ it became self-supporting from| Charles M. Jones, representative | enumerated = = B \inited States poluts, . and . ST cate 1as brousht n L1070 | Ja passenger and parcel carrying of the Schillings Best Line, arrived | foeeeoe e s oos e g | £ £ 1 whl(-hn vt'(hih- in (‘un‘flda under- aska Railroad Confident (1 mmm”fl““-“‘” and three | |revenuc here from Peters last night on |2 e B e i Bitiaticn otherrthan: th ! L $5 contributions to its | | «pjr mail service for Alaska will |his regular sales trip from Seattle = g | g ill Get Ample Funds Fourth of July Fund, it g ! VALENTINE DAY {2 £ | B ikt fapackod, siced. oF 1e- || Fourth of July Mund il was | [be a mighiy fine thing and it will to the towns of the Alaskan coast. £ TONI('HT = i iced for shipment to such United| oo 0 . B Praie A Bovle, |facilitate the tragsacting of cor - - H 7. £ i States points; but that we do|, Buroute (o his headquarters af s oot iime 7 | |ain business matters to no smal| Old papers toc sam at February 14 g a favor a change in classification | [OROTEES ATEr B annual DL hers have been entolled | | €Xtent” said Mr. Shattuck, ‘and A = - of tarif it not covered by pres-| ! gton,(D. C. on official fi SEETROM CAVE bean Saroeq | [that it would scon b on a Dayins Get your Valentines now }|Z £ Eat olusifications, so as to-place f{lfi;m‘*‘ A [,"l,'. r..r,,, F. Ohl on ;‘ ] L about | | PaSis s a certainty, he added. . for mailing. We have a { = ] a tarift on American-caught fish |°ral Manager of (b e i dne 9 Dar. ceitt cominleted e Seattle weather for the — large assortment of all | = = landed in Canada and shipped to|F0ad, and Mrs. Ohlson visiied 1o : N - SPLCIAl‘ kinds and sizes. H £ Eid United States points, which fish, ot SR 5 R e R i - = ° ° ° = ¥ while in Canada, is filleted, smok- s \ - e e - | 5 3 # = = i ed, cured, canned or otherwise| He expr at i EAGLES® LUNCH BUCKET Yes, we have Tide E H i processed in any manner tolthe co-operation give 1 I ! 4 YK Tables for 1929. E g ! change its condition into a dif-|national capital and was c ; H £y i ferent class of product than when | that Congress will app: , | DANCE Complete with Thermos H = § s0 landed in Canada.” jample funds for opera SUPPRESSED Bottle | My E E”eryb()(ly Welcome = i | maintaining the railroad = = |the coming fiscal year ; ELKS’ HALL $1.50 4 E = SEATTLE YOUTH IS £457a0. 1ol Shsrathiy West B 18 : ‘ | HELLAN’S E E Interior Departnient on a col | Saturday Nig| H £ i SOUGHT IN ALASKA {tion plan for the rail ¢ GIBRALTAR, Jan. 31. — In-| ¥ Nl"m ! PHARMACY = & ) HIS GUARDIAN veit and other 1 g fantry regiments stationed in . £ £ Come g | BY . ,54 U to the road, and appeared hefore 'nieghboring Spanish towns are F(b"mry 9 BUTLER-MAURO Next to Valentine’s g s 9 4 z ) sssions tees in de- confined to barracks on instruc-| Phi 33 Free Deli H = Dale Hill, 14% years of age, be-| Congressional comuittees fin de- €0 | pa | one ree Delivery] | = = . SNl ' b s:;eywhem in South-|fense of his estimates for appro- tions from Madrid. Tickets can be secured .|| DRUG CO. | = H 5“ Shitath Aisska; 1a bajng sought by [Priations. !,‘":‘“‘)“‘I‘mi{’lfl"‘:f’l‘rf;‘:i“'f”‘"‘l”‘;";‘:‘v“r from all Eagles or at ||| Frec Dettvery Phone 134 || - 3 WG I | fHieads in BSeattle who are a e oo office volt which centered around|| Jack, the Tailor's, in Ju- ‘WMWWW i to get into direct communication |was opened on N A | s When We Sell It 1 Bl with him. The lad left Seattle|Ohlson announced. It Is in charge | ™ porger gavices said strict cen- St I;]yhl o It sk I . L8| late in July, 1927, and has not|of G. C. Dickens, formerly General| ..+ it r e f ore, Douglas | 5] Biih heard’ from silcs’ that time. |AGEDY, and - whose mow . title of | "op Rrevails. Sub Stetion Post Office No. 1. || o 4 { A reward has been offered by |General Freight, Passenger and - his guardian to be given for in-|Immigration Agent. Mr. Di I\'vn:\] I. C. Lemieux returned from a ‘v b ] formation leading to direct com-|has covered the entire country dur- month’s stay in Petersburg where | 1 munication with the boy. Informa-|ing the past three and e-half | he has been overseeing the con- | tion can be sent to A. L. Fitch |years building up tourist business struction of the latest addition to 6239 22nd., N. E. Seattle, Wash for the railroad The Chicago of-/the W. D. Goss theatre chain, Up- ! D Hill weighed about 115 pounds |fice is located in the t\lnvuim«-]({un his return Mr. Lemieux stated | 6“7 | when he left home, was 5 feet 5 Building. {that the weather has been more | = inches tall, rather heavy set fnr" Accompanying Col. Ohlson north { severe in Petersburg than in Ju- | i his age, grey, close-set eyes, light |Was D. W. Metzdorf, General & n-:n]nenu, o complexion, friendly in disposition |keeper for the railroad, who has >, . ¥ i and had a habit of biting his fin-|been on a business and vacation 0ld papers at The Empire of- ger nails quite conspicuously. He [trip to the sout fice. is said to have run away from his home because of his dislike of school. His guardian will not T . require him to return to school ]\()TICE B ) nor to return home. She merely Bl . e wants to hear from him and know ‘W HY READ BET WEEN THE LINES” ) j that he is well-cared for. N There seems to be a rumor around town that our - ad of last Monday w pointing to our former De- i BABY FOR MEALS livery Man, M. A. Chase. THIS IS TO CORRECT o L v =+ SUCH A RUMOR. Not only that the AD was not an - re:/[;;mil:”;:::;: hrfl"t? ’b:_eflh T“; pointing at him, but we are ready to recommend the of the birth o young man to anyone who may need the services of a boy baby to Mr. and Mrs. John such a good and reliable o . 8 Beais. 1 Seattle, Sanaincy 20, ] uch a good and reliable young fellow. NO. 214 SIZE The parents are well known in| FURTHERMORE g Juneau, the mother being the for- We have told Mr. Chase that at any time we may ; mer Leona Graber. need his assistance on Saturdays or at any other 'r/ " S-Sy time we would be glad to call on him providing that DIAMOND CRO N QUIST GOING WEST he was not employed by some one else, and we have ¥ ! el B B npm_amr.m_rmmo: the same feeling right now about Mr. Chase. Fy l'eaturmg a clever idea in straw and felt combina- o of the Ketchikan office of the U. | . ! T 3 i S. Military Cable Service, is a pas- Gastlneau Grocery tion in hats for midseason wear.. Also all felt and i senger for the westward on the Northwestern. He expects to re- - e - - et turn south in about two weeks and i will stop off in Juneau before con- blue, navy, black— ’ B tinuing to Ketchikan. I b all straw models—lido, sand maple, pandora; byrd i i il COLORED BATH ROOM Jf| ™o % e Trdl BN et FIXTURES i PR S SR Popularly Priced We recommend 1 . . ! CALIFORNIA | NOW Lots of New Arrivals ; ‘_ WINE TONIC : Everything in fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Fancy at : | d and Staple Groceries, all in most popular brands, 3 ¥ A valuable reconstructive ,arrived on steamer “Northwestern” this morning, and tonic for run down condi- | 3 ON DISPL.AY 6 everything is marked with our p . e uot?zg: f,},:fi l:"iiii =l A it FAMOUS “HAPPY HOME PENCIL” ) 9 i fatigue. More Whole Wheat Fig Bars just arrived and we G l d - E ° i | are offering same at t RICE & AHLERS CO 5 PoUNDS FOR 80 CBNTS oldstein s tlmporiam . A Y # L . - i A PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Everything else is priced aceordmxly/ ” . iy 4 b SAY IT WITH BANANAS AND EVERYTHING /5 i Juneaw’s Style Center. : ¥ A “We tell you in advance what job will cost” . o ! S ' vites Wl Gastineau Grocery, Phone 37 3 l P. S—Please read our notice in today’s paper. ‘ : : - Wl

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