The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 4, 1929, Page 8

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i k- \IM\ been on a th s ee-month Vaca b and according to- Brice jr., it was M_|EN|8'|’ W||_|_ oo K g lAGAlN AFTER HEAVYWEIGHT TrTLE OWARD FAMILY [ s oce = | waukee, New Orleans, San Die | Returning north to Seattle the 1.‘, Angeles, Santa Barbara and | T ; - = | family visited again with friends BE STATIUNED other California points, Portland f 2 e P é | I HUME A FTER while Mr. Howard attended to mat- |and Seattle § N SR 3 i s 5 { ters of business in connection witk | Mr. Eggersgluiess ex el Te 4 | his post in Juneau. i gret at misquotations an inter While away Mr. Howard has AT SANITARIUM\N\\ given by him to a Seatil PLEASURE TR'P’)WH nllmul by J. D. Anstay, who | newspaper in which he was credi rtly to go to Ketchikan ed largely with many of the experi Mo Wiil sraifira the agent Government to Employ|ments in animal and plant hu e TR BT m‘ur that place wh going on va C P bandry by the Experiment e’ PRERE Company, | cation ompetent ysiclan to |tions in the Territory D L e ol . Be in Charge of Insane “I regret this very much,” h o T Y Pty e - SRAE L IS RO, 1 . ned on the steamer uu The Interior Department will)8eson, formerly agronamist i morning after shortly station a competent alien.|Charge of theiwork, was the origl- nths’ vacation in the South have absolute charge of Alaskans|IN common with others on tlae| f elatives bl Babindk. in N committed there for mental dis-force I merely aided in carrying ot e s Gov. George A Parks. Funds i'”' Georgeson rightlully belonge | R LR L ments.” Mr. Eggersglues for his in and hort the Bureau of Budget and are in- cluded in the second deficiency ap propriation bill which is n Dbe. .lmf agriculture W i | i mounts The ng through the Siskiyou n Northern California r was freezing cold f°f‘_9h¢°“5”’"'- the result of con.|Bns acted as*juds crete pavement was covered with . Sctun B the zamult of com- | et an ice glaze that made any but ferences between Secretary West ' = ¥ p i tas i fapohar - Bibie B el et and on the most careful driving treacher of the Interior Department, Repre-|hi! ar iz { fome ke askhAtan s ot 8 tarn sentative Crampton, of House Com. | Other occasions delivered talks on ) i I i -y e o Com | ubjects relating to plant culture| and plunged into the bank, tugn- Rt n Aagropriations, GOV i ing over and throwing the occu ntry e ntatives |in this ; IP-‘?I‘:IKisc all;(elalr(‘hm\‘:r,\]v, ?.‘.H‘T‘xuiyl 1-”,‘\f | ‘llh‘HlH clear with but scratches and | Tk s, | bruises. The automobile was not ernor placed the whole subject of | ARLY SAILING e el care of the Alaska insane before | into the mext town where repairs these officials, including the mat- | PR [aricmae ter of breaking up the present sys- m““‘”‘“‘” \ i B 7 tem of doing this work by contract Tom Heeney, who last year fell before the powerful blows of |y Lyoc, California, was e at privately owned establishments Gene Tunney, Is again preparing for battle. He hopes to get another |, O the Howard family and| The Governor's representations | ehance at the heavyweight title {Bexpral wanks were spent in play first was the-decision of the Fed- T T wl»('»\'. W l;l"h' ('ln-rv B h]“ i \\1 eral authorities to put an alienist | ; : ’ bill in Missour, and ‘the Hagles|t2Ken on his first airplane ride at Morningside Sanitarium which Iskum Sails This Week for EAGLES PRESIDENT yow have put them on the books in | M¥- Howard and the lad went on has another year to run on its ex- isting contract. The second was authority for a survey of local con ditions and locations with the view Westward — New Ranch Tender of eventually constructing an in-; SEATTLE, Feb. 4. Bound for stitution in some suitable place in|the Aleutians to harvest $250,000 Alaska in which to house and|or better in the winter crop of care for insane patients. Included ais is a promise of funds -with to supply ranchers, th Iskim and ne furs and auxiliary schooner n he w ON SEATTLE VISIT roris {declare es. Anot 'r Eagle, he of Mother’s was “fa Juneau and Duugl:n Eagles are|Day.” interested in the visit to Ryan is cashier of the Philadel- of Edward J. Ryan, Nation Iphia post office and during a year's thy President, who was a guest of [leave of absence is campaigning the “Mother Aerie” on Jant 19.|for 150,000 new members through n told a big audience in the fout the s ‘Auditorium that his organ-| The cha lagles are making which to make the survey and pre-,gasoline ranch tender Umnak Na-|ization, only 30 years old, has pald!ajahorate ments for the an pare all necessary plans for the[tive, will sail from Seattle next|put more than $33,000,000 in sick|yya)l dance torbe given next Satur-| buildings needed. {Wednesday, says H Bowman, | benefits, nearly $7,000,000 death|day night in Elks Hall. Several| The Governor paid a surprise |President of the Kanaga Ranching|benefits, and was the first lodge|gpecial features are planned. Music visit to the Portland institution|Company. to give free medical service tO|ywijj be furnished by the Juneau when he was enroute to Washing-| The sailing is the earliest the|members’ families and has paid | ojry band ” | ton last December. He revealed |Company has ever made and is|out $11,000,000 to aerie physicians i - | to no one his intention of making nearly three months ahead of ofh-|in that way. | the stop-over and walked into theler commercial vessels for the vi It was an Eagle, h 1id, \\Im‘[FT Aimquist Prese Iour Buu; office unannounced. He found cinity. wrote the first mothers' pension|We cal: and deliver. Phone 528 the place clean and wholesome and| The Iskum will be commanded| —————— o i mmek g e ———————————— apparently in the best of shape.|by Bowman who will be accompan- (€ As it was his first visit there, he was not recognized by the p! - cian in charge who showed Mm’ every courtesy while he made his inspection. The present contract expires| January, 1930. Tenders for new contracts were received from Morn- ingside and a Tacoma institution | last month, Both were rejected because of certain defects and new | bids were called for. ied by eight others including R. F Milne, former ith the Wells Hardw Company, are Atka Island The Umnak Native will be cc manded by Capt. James Nare wi a crew of six men - D John Chamberlin, representative of the Pacific and Twine Company There is no possibility that an was a passenger for institution can be established in|the steamer Queen. Alaska in time to be put into|Chamberlin's first operation by next year. But the jthe Territory th Governor is hopeful that it will - be accomplished before the end of the next five-year period. Juneau o This is M sales trip FIRE EXTINGUISHERS | These Juneau people Marsha \\'hnI 1 1l will take charge of the stations on | traveling et of Seattle, n T to SURE STOP AND SURE CROSS have [them: Connors Motor Co., George EGGERSGLUESS BACK 1300 \OU e o) v &1 Lamen, FROM STATES; GIVES [cash cole, Thrift Shop, Snow GEORGESON ' CREDIT 1, '2"7, "3, [Gicarala aromors. Lillyis Nel: Enroute to Sllkn. where he isison, H. S. Graves, Club Lunch, stationed at the Federal Farm F periment Station as horticulturi B. A. Eggersgluess was a local v itor today for seveml hours. ||IIII|I||||||||IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII FRESH Red Rock Pimento Cream Cheese, 20c Red Rock Pickle Cheese, 20c¢ Red Rock Cottage Cheese, 30c: - GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 —}.]uneau Paint Co., ery, Alaskan Hotel, | Butler-Mauro Co., He Service. Open Until 11 P. IIIII"IIIIIIIII|||IIIIlllllI||IIIIIIII|I||IIIIIIIIlIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIflIIIIIIIIIIIII Lemon Snaps in Again A new shlpment of our famous Lemon Snaps, just arrived again, and are on (llspld\ ready for you to get some at our usually low price and that is— THREE POUNDS FOR 55 CENTS Gastineau Grocery, Phone 37 “THANK YOU ALL FOR LAST WEEK'S I’ATRON- AGE AND PLEASE BOOST SOME FOR A MUTUAL GOOD.” P. S.—Please tell your neighbor; that if it is the highest quality at lowest prices to call on “HAPPY HOME BOYS.” “We serve with a smile.” Peerless Bak- Elite Studio, Alaska Valet —adv. lll"llllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIllllll"llllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIII SAVE MONEY Crisco, 3 pound can, regular 95¢, now, can non-resident is gone and the patient has no redress. It is with pleasure I inform my patrons that I am *here to remain permanently and I thank you for the very cordial welcome which is being covered valleys the then over the United States-Mexi-| co line, where Tia Juana was view. ed from o a two-hour air tour of the orange not so placid even if most of the and mountains of | of the southern ate, part everal thousand feet up 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 Rice, Best H('.nl pound g | | Store, Douglas Spaghetti or Macaroni, regular 2 for 25c¢, | — = B e B L i s 28 e “H Reliance or Schillings Coffee, pound ... 55. VALENTINE DAY February 14 > b Garnle 8§ = Phone 174‘ Get your Valentines now for mailing. We have a - — - large assortment of all e S e s e kinds and sizes. To the People of Juneau and Vicinity: Yes, we have Tide The advantage in dealing with a resident Tables for 1929. practitioner in any pruftbal()ll that in the event anything fails to turn out as represented, he is here to make the defect good, whereas the HELLAN'S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Phone 33 Free Delivery - s i} weath and the con-| extended to me, to the extent that I am hemg kept busy. My entire stock of the very latest mechanism and appliances for examining eyes has arrived and I am at the service of the people of Juneau and vicinity. 1 guarantee my work and if a mistake is made, I am here to rectify it. Respectfully, DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL, Optometrist-Optician. Room 16, Valentine Building Phone 484 Office Hours 10:00 to 6:00 COLORED BATH ROO! FIXTURES NOwW ON DISPLAY AT RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Juneau, Alaska “We tell you in advance what job will cost” —— SALE ON BOOKS Many $1.00, $2.00 and $2.50 Books Your Choice 75 CENTS BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Frec Delivery Phone 134 When We Sell It It’s Right Sub Stetion Post Oftice No. 1. We recommend CALIFORNIA WINE TONIC A valuable reconstructive tonic for run down condi- tion of the body. An appe- tizer and a reliever of fatigue. - Phone 25 Free Delivery Fmal Vote Is Expec t ed Soon—House Is Fac- | ing Only Routine WASHINGTON, Feb. promised to be the last Mond |the Senate will be concerned witi | Ithe cruiser bill, limitation of de-| |bate gcing into effect today with 11 vote expected soon. The House faced routine, dis- {posing of the consent calendar ‘lnll\ There was no measure on| lits horizon that seemed likely to |cause any violent controversy provided the $24,000,000 for Pro- hibition Enforcement in the first efiecency bill does not come be- fore it for a direct vote during the week. The outlook in the Senate i controversy on the cruiser bill seems over. The Senate expects, before the week is over, to hear a request by Senator Walsh for judgment to be passed on his report con- demning the Interior and Justice Departments for their handling of the Sinclair contract for Salty Creek royalty oil [ S e Miss Katherine fimzsr return- ed to Juneau on the steamer Queen after vacationing for about six ~weeks with relatives and triends in the city of New York) and on the Atlantic Coast. Miss Sieger has a position with the Alaska Game Commission. | OB e EYE TRUUBLES If you are in trouble ta your eyes and want {0 know i glasses will improve matters, phone or call for appointment. We have plenty of time for this service | at this season of the year and| | will be glad to demonstrate that |by both knowledge and experience 1‘\\'1- are equipped to give you first | class service. ROBERT SIMPSON AT THE NUGC SHOP. adv. 4.—This STRONG MEN OF RUMANIA’S CABINET They lead Rumania’s new peasant cabinet. Left to right: Juliu Maniu, premier; Dr. Valda Voevod, minister of the Interior, and Jonel Mihalichi, minister of agriculture: iy Midget Lunch SPECIALIZING (8] ‘ QUALITY AND ; QUANTITY MEALS Open 6 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. | 4 Bits Up i | you never Nothing finer in shirts ever came your way- (2% to 3 inch collar points) Finest end and end madras, oxfords, broad- cloths—all the finest shirtings are here. Some are all white; soft pastel tints, stripes, dots— hundreds of smart patterns; the kind of shirts Goldstein’s Emporium collars attached collars to match $2.50 Up seem to get enough of. Juneau’s Style Center.

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