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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 1, 1929 3 HOURS AFTER ROBBERY, 2 ARE UNDER ARREST v | Watch Tomorrow; [ Ground Hog to | Make Decision ! \ Ground little Tomorrow will be Hog Dpy-the day the ground hog will decide what e o kind of weather we shall Arrests Madp in Tacoma| | have during the ensuing six weeks. According to New | Following Crime Com- England tradition the ground | | iy . - > hog on the second of Febru mitted in Seattlc ary cach year suspends his hibernation and comes out of to take a look If he sees his shadow on emers- | | ing, the gend is, he returns nd hib ates for another < we On the other A overcast sun pre- vents the appearance of a shadow, the ground hog re- mains out and beg summer activities. SEATTLE, hours had been pulled here, beaten and negroes were arr sailants in Tacon Mrs. Schain of a second story cape, in a hospital to be recovering She ill for a month The arrested names as A. C. Jordan, ¢ and Virginia Jordan, They were accopmanied by named E 1 17 years. When Mrs. Jordan was arrested and a heavy fur coat was taken from her, four diamond ri fell from her arm pits where” they had been concealed The robbers’ loot included more than half a dozen rings some of them set with diamonds Mrs. Jordan said she charged as Mrs. Schain’s last Monday and had not there since. Both Jordan: participation in the rob denied knowing anything ihe rings. Mrs. Schain s the maid had not been discharged and was present during the robbery. " Mrs. Schain, she said, worked Lier way to a window, although bound and gagged, and jumped out into the snow where she was found and rushed to a hospital. B STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—Alaska Ju neau mine stock is quoted today at 9, Canadian Pacific 3%, Ch or 113%, Cudahy Wisenhlor Brothers Cigars 107%, Kennecott Copper 161, Missouri 74%, Nevada 47, National Power and L 565, Packard Motors 138% ears, Roe buck 166, Sleudrl“ rner Y% U. 8. Steel 187%, Pittsburgh ((ml‘ 73%, General Motors, new issue 82%. Feb Mrs his hole f inm | tods N H who j win is had been their D GOV. FARRINGTON IS NOT SEEKING REAPPOINTMENT 2 gave pair | — HONOLULU, Feb. 1 Gover- nor Wallace R. Farrington said today: “I am not a candidate for reappointment as Governor of = Hawaii.” He added that term will expire Jul follow the custom & tive office nation to the new President, bert Hoover, March 4 although his 5, he would long execu- and tender his resig Her was dis- maid been denied |~ v and about R IIIlIII T EAGLES’ DANCE ELKS’ HALL Saturday Night February 9 Tickets can be secured from all Eagles or at Jack, the Tailor’s, in Ju- neau, or Guy‘s Drug Store, Douglas ———- WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART l GIVE THIRD CARD PARTY The third card party of the win- | . ¥ g ter series being given by the Wom. | CALIFORNIA WINE TONIC en of Mooseheart, was held evening in the Moose Hall. A 1 crowd attended and after the cards| A valuable reconstructive a most enjoydble lunch was serv-| tonje for run down condi- tion of the body. An appe- prize for the women| tizer and a reliever of ed. The first Berry | I Peterson fatigue. was awarded to Mrs. M. and the second to Mrs. The first award for the men was given to G. Ingman and the second to Frank Oja. i The next party of the series is planned for the evening of Febru- ary 14, e ATIENTIOR For Carpenter Work of any kind—thop or city—Call Handy Andy, Phone 498. We recommend I last Free Delivery You Will Find That you save money in buying from us many items that are priced no lower than in other stores. HIGHER QUALITY At the same price, or more goods in the package, are the same as a lower price. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND That you never take chances in buying from us. Every purchase is fully guaranteed to you, and you can have your money back whenever you are not satisfied. LET US SHOW YOU What a square deal your round dollar can get at OUR STORE L Gastineau Grocery, Phone 37 Tomorrow is Gound Hog Day—Watch him close P. S.—We are looking for an electric washing ma- chine, must be second hand and in good condition. COLORED BATH ROOM FIXTURES NoOw ON DISPLAY AT RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Juneau, Alaska “We tell you in advance what job will cost” e T LOCAL SCHOOL |- Slu(]ent Olganualmns to |y andm Combmm] PlO‘ Student o Sunday gh School band, gl comprising a second musicale, | to be given Sun follows: Boys Spr Serenade Ba rie; Clarinet and Girls Glee Heald-Merkel; ne, Gabriel-Ma- solo A William Herriann in the Highlands, Boys' Glee Club. ' » Symphony. | n Pipes of | ar, Ann Iman, and | Ha \Tum i for Upon the World a Calm, [ra O'Hare-Moszkowski Girls To Me Only Old English Club. of BE ON SUNI]AY" Heart s-Courtney Brought Back by gram Sunday P. M. Miss Halvorsen of t make their ar next ruditor | announced | Keller. The | Drink quar- | Eye | Andanto ns hools will ance Miss Christine Halvorsen, Goldstein’s Ready-to-Wear nent, ar rthwestern aft having vigitin the kets on the Pacific tlarly those in Public apr of rnoon in the Hall, it 1y by Supt. W of was )y K ' Glee Club, [five weeks With Thine Air 1’ Quariett Cantabile, Tschaikow Senior Orchestr My Honey, Page- San s and soloi Th | Sprin leading said Mi shades new shades s Halvorsen, he w]n 1 l\n Sle Time, Howell Boys® and Girls’ Blue Danube W Washington Post M h, Sousa High Sc ‘mnl HJHJ tan school oper The Grade for April concludi es will be g quot Paris Pla ench Bel will be Cameo, By and Navy ol's operetta nd on May 12 am of the ; the blue 1, Monet, e T T TR T TR LU T T UL FRESH EGGS 40c dozen pound 33¢ AMERICAN CREAM WO s WAFFLE FLOUR 30c’ 3 pound package Money Back Guarantee On Every Purchase Buy from Us FRESH and Bank the EGGS Difference RN n ORANGES SWEET $l-00 ORANGES BACON CRECENT BAKING POWDER 3¢ can NI TR ORANGES dozen LT i coCo4 POWDER 99C 2 pound can Hunnnnm pound 3¢ BACON UL LT T Guaranteed Makes Delicious Absolutely Hot Drinks AT WHERE SERVICE, PRICE AND QUALITY MEET AT GEORGE BROS. DELIVERIES — 10:30 a. m., 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. PHONES 92 AND 95 IR AR VARIOUS SHADES TOBEPOPULAR SPRING COLORS Up to-Date Fashion News buyer De- ved in Juneau on the spent wholesale Coast and | Fran- for are s Lido sand, Clic deep tan shades Golden Beige, tones Slate, an Red and Flirt flIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIH|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIllllIllllIIIIlIIIIImlllII|HIlIIIII!lI|II|HlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHB | feature Red will also be very much in{ The ensemble coat which can|the old Alaska Laundry vogue, as will cactus rose which|be combined with a variety of|which building Dr. is a gorgeous new shade of rose,|styles of dresses is most pleasing. and purple, the shade of the p But of paramount interest in the sion flower. Pastel shades in|ensemble suit consisting of a dress cameo blush, cameo shell or peach, and coat toned to match in liunu. sunglint, or maize shades, water of the coat or trimming making the moss or lily green, and almondoutfit a complete garment. o prope green and Pandora green, will also| Blouses are omce more comi :‘Int: of medical anfi surgi be very popular.” {into their own in both wash silk,{ Prior to establishing Millinery this spring will be|print and novelty cotton styles. lumdu Dr. Council very much like that of last year Sweaters of the ever p‘))m]rn in Cordova and there with the possible ex lha\ |golf style in tan and brown s known for his ab summer headwear y lare in the lead but the spla | entele numbe u! larger heads ovelty |red comes next to add charm m,‘,“, Rt straws and silk combi tea-|the out-of-door togs. turing the snappy close- mm\g haty ‘Bnhsh Steamer wnh il aeain be suitable for the out | DOCTOR COUNCIL | gl e oy S MOVES OFFICES ror0 Aboard Is Aground spring—Bailibuntl, Bakou, Felt and | Paris Meme will still be quite the! ed today that the Br thing. \ <kt hen b i medical | Garth Castle is Dresses will still retain their|practice for nearly two years in|burgh, Suffolk former length with the exception offices in the on | sistance from t of the ensemble which will have | Front Street, Dr. /. Council |crew of 110 men the coat cut longer than the dress. has moved to 109 Front Street, in!The ship is expe The following dress materials will | = - be very popular: Prints in smart floral patterns and in porcelain | wood-cut designs; Mallisson crepes in the clever historical and futuris- tic designs, and flat crepes in all the marvelous high shades for arly spring wear. Tiers, flounces, and pepluins are much in evidence. | Dame fashion %olds the brown! tones much in favor but the bright red which called flirt red isj r0sen as a favorite by many. The! cocktail dress of georgette in| ver novelty styles and high, loring is ideal for a dinner or! frock. Evening dresses are | taffeta or georgette and feature the long, uneven hemline of the previous season. Building, Council st is well suited for medical « The new offices will be 1y (~t|||inm‘t| with late com medica pras was lo becam arn remain aboard ed to be fios ————— SAVE MONEY Crisco, 3 pound can, regular 95¢, now, can Rice, Best Head, pound Spaghetti or Macaroni, regular 2 for 25¢, 3 for is "l “, i On All Women’s and Children’s “Ball Band” OVERSHOES “The Savoy” All rubber light weight arctic formerly priced at $3.50 Sale Price $2.95 “The Betty” Light weight arctic in Brown Celan- ese cloth, Black Jersey and Tan checked Jersey. ¥ormer price $4.00 Sale Price $2.95 “The Monopul” Shown in Black Wool Jersey and Tan Heather Wool Jersey. Formerly pric- ed at $5.50. Sale Price $3.95 sizes 71 to 10V4. Snle Price $1.65 Betly arctics, sizes |1 to 2. Sale l’nce $1.85 “The Raleigh” Shown in Tan and Grey Celanese cloth. Former price $5.50 Sa.le“!’rice $3.95 “Betty” Children’s arctics, Former price $2.25. Misses” * Former price $2.50. Chlldren s Monopul arctics, sizes 4 to 10 V5. Former p price $3.50. Sale Price $2.75 & Misses Monopul arctics, size |1 to 2, formerly prlced it $3 75. Sale Price $2.95 The merchandise offered above is thls season’s goods Hurry while our sizes are complete! Goldstein’s Emporium Shoe Department i r [T - ‘-