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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 7, 1929. THOMPSON NOW | UNDER ARREST: HELD IN JAIL Bookkeeper Charged with Embezzlement Caught at Lena Cove This A.M. Walter bookkeeper Laundry charge sued Monday early this mc Lena Cove. Deputy U Sibley. accompa and brought to the jail pending a hearing Thompson has been sought gince Monday Working on the theory that would try to get}| away by boat, probab from Tee Harbcr, officers hay been watching Glacier Highway all week. as first seen by them late Wednesd afternoon, | _ but made a get-aw They fol- lowed his tracks through the snmow to the Tee Harbor cabin| where he Wwas picked up { TO KETCHIKAN FROM : Following up a report that the CRA;G BY PHYSlClANinnl-”:‘,I\Ifl‘l];«”m:",f!.q|,‘-:l:::“§l‘|.‘,;.l,." man might be in a cabin at Auk| 3 e . ake, Deputy Sibley and Jolie,! . 154;7: s)'mul(] make application ompanied by W. G. Hellan,| L Olson, she raig A w'l'f»‘ VN'" ,!f'[;{lf‘* Hviy-n they who owns a place at that and 1| ey their first ticket. went to the lake yester was todd o e n They saw Thomp chikan by Dr. J. H from the hot into the iing to advice Not having located him by dark Marshal Albe {hey returned to town. Rarly|Was said to be C this morning Sibley and Jolie Dut able to stand the | left in an automobile to remew| Dr. Mustard reached the search. They tracked himPight on the Fi into a woodshed owned by U. S.|&eon. After Attorney H. D. Stabler and from |determined to R there to Lena Cove ehikan where re avail- Thompson was questioned lyy{flh 2 for arl"murw.w mplete 'l\ll'“’I‘ Marshal Albert White today. Hejination. The parly was expecte gaid he had spent Sunday night |0 Teach ime and Monday night in the Hellan |44 . N M i v 211 | k cabin, He came to town Tuesday 17 ey |t oo night but returned at once to the| bi B e car ik the Ketchikan Federal jailievery town in cabin. He saw a c : up | : | . on a charge of shooting with in-|except thls place in front of the house yesterday | i o and got away into the woods - itent to kill He returned to it after dark, got| is shoes and walked on to Li n }"u\n-.hmr\es’:::g X 4‘,1“.\1;)“ stabiers | Alaska College Students Granted Reduced Rate place. | Thompson was still in jail this| afternoon. 1t was expected hel L. oo it wire r from Dr would be arraigned before Judge ! ide for whose arrest embezzlement was is- was apprehended ng in a cabin at was ted by Marshal Walter ied by Phil Jolie, local Federal of He S, arre he small wife. |dents attending the Alaska This rate is effective to Mustard, ived by te. He| ondition | trip. | Craig last boat Wid 1ation, he m to Ket I n run woods. on {ETCHIKAN OPTOMETRIST IS JUNEAU VISI co in bad Rae L. Carlson and specialist in l¢f Ketchikan arrived on Queen from Skagway and Ha Dr. optome: eve an | take O | |nection with her will remain in Juneau for or more at the Zynda Hotel While this is Dr. Carlson’s |visit to Juneau she has been of {tablished in practice re profession, Ketchikan n to- who al Ke Olson, Qualo he has vis! - 1 | OMAHA, Neb, Feb !{Omaha We not bask in the southern sunl {next spring. Instead it will ts spring shivering at home, ywing the example of Des Moi De Pueblo, Oklahoma Wichita and Tulsa * o> WE HAKE ERLARGEMEN Alaska Scenic Views Alask Cha the C shington, D. ( that th F. A. Boyle today or tomorrow | T morning and bail fixed ;‘I’hf\v‘llnn(l;‘ 36 ? [who is in Wa fiarey L iaes, of ried the infcrmation Motors company, is 11"“”””" 7 A28 for Juneau on the Alameda after a had for | June b A passenger a Interior a trip rate Maurice Flynn, former Yale football star, who has been sued for ,divorce In Los Angeles by Viola Dana, his motion picture actress O!SCN BEING TAKEN ;l'xr- price of a single fare for \mfi‘v 1 Col- next avel Col- for pur TOR tris the ines where she spent sometime in con- | and a week A ited OMAHA TRAINS AT HOME ight do IN HOLLYWOCD DIVORCE SUIT, HL FAULKNER AT - ' (1] 1 refraction, | . | |or | Southeast Alaska ! 7.~The | tern league club will| fol- | ne C TS adv. granted round business trip to Seattle. Bt BENEFIT DANCE (Mrs. Sanna Anderson) COLORED BATH ROOM FIXTURES NOW ON DISPLAY AT RICE & AHLERS CO. Juneau, Alaska MOOSE HALL MONDAY NIGHT February 9, 1929 Music by Lindseth’s Orchestra “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Dancing 9:30 OXYDOL WASHES THE MOST DELICATE FABRICS FIBRE OR COLOR 35¢C Package MORE ECONOMICAL THAN SOAP SOMETHING DIFFERENT - GEORGE BROS. 92 AND 95 OPEN UNTIL 11 P. M. WITHOUT INJURING ween Alaska and Seattle, which | Chugach National Forest and 700! reported in recent press|000 from the Tongass. Most of 1!‘ ispatches had been suggested by |was used for ties for the Alaska| army authorities, was Railroad and some by the Alaska| ed briefly. Gov. Parks Road Commission. had written M D1 During the past year, Mr. Merritt n of Seattle, asking for said, only eight free use permi U ation about the matt were 1¢d by the Forest Servi 1 portation and Trade ( in Al Most them was instructed to in i- for fairly large amoun > and report to the Chamber. |viduals taking timber their | Business Is Good personal are not req ed to! s Is Honored by Elec- tion to Head Local Cham- | ber—Asks for Support was dis- said Hart- infor- The n of werc Indi-| use Business conditions in all of the have permits, Mr. Merritt poi ited | » centers on the Pacif Coast out. the best in y B Howard, local age: 1 Line, who returncd ic , said the i NEW MINING COMPANY | ek i 3 spnsed vece, - FILES TTSUAREIENS in the States. Trar tatior [ \id the Chamber's |15 &8 g0od barometer o Articles of incorporation of tha| said, and instead of havin Mining Company, a‘ dome. where from five to eight y, were filed this week in| tied up as in former winters in|the office of T 1 Secretary. recent years, th Admiral T |1t b has every one steamers ervice carrying The percentage tonnage is moving south, Mr. Howard visi and met some of there who had pa > ¢ D A m (Conzinnen irom Cage One.) thi tion Pacific Associati Alaskan pack for years been has 2 Have ek n ving ood cargo of the however. a pa | The {of the company are d in Tacoma | Holger Johnson, Hyder, B. G the yachtsmen!son, Seattle, D. R. R and cipated in the |rad Wolfe, Spokane h 8 Capital to Capital Yacht Race. |pany’s principal ple All of them were enthu ically [is in Hyder, where i looking forwar: entering that |stood to be engaged in event again this year and pred industry va gn produ fon will and and Packers Association Seek Unalga Substitute Committee cabled Unifed States | auth at Wash- that a substitute be replace the Unalga the south. It ) leave here Febru 12 and probably will be absent rhauled by | H wddon, Tohn con- i am 4 com Ace yusin under-| leveloping Iox had is to Guar orit king 7 { to tay in ary | 60 day getting 'ov and annual men had pointed out | the Board that the season opens here 15 and the presence £o to the rescue of that may get ipnto sential made a preliminary contest for design Yacht Club, L. added to th and require- ments contest, which is| limited students of the public and parochial schools of the ‘eity, will be drawn up and made public within a few days making Local fish i 0 members of free fishin Ty of a vessel to my vessels distres w rt the g a flag for D. Henderson Committee for to K. Ke on the was Rules the | some quartz property ed that several other GUILD MEETING ——————— { | Cathedral Guild will meet tomor- PUT AT 2000 000 FEET,mw, Friday afternoon, at the » ’ s members are requested be Two million feet use | present. / ests during 1928, it was announcdd ATTENTIOR today by Acting District Forester! For Carpenter Work Handy | ly used by the Alaska Rail 1Andy. Phone 498. | and other Government agenc = 7‘ the Forest Service makes nol| py pfrg iKilondy N. Dufresne | jtumpage charge. The stumpage || Studio opens January 25th | I 11 ed for was $2,817 Of the totall Main. “Felephone 536 cut, 1,300,000 feet was taken from |z 3| Tacoma | it yachts would be entered. The ladies of Holy Trinity FREE TIMBER CUT IS |Deanery at 2:30 o’clock All timber vere cut in national for [¥e - - of any! M. L. Merritt. It was very large- | kind—shop or clty—-Call Free use timber is that on which |~ VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS | L 25 value of last year's cut not charg-| | Marshall Duplex, 6th and | e SISt o—— VALENTINE DAY February 14 SALE ON BOOKS | | | | | Many $1.00, $2.00 and i $2.50 Books Your Choice 75 CENTS EAGLES’ DANCE ELKS’” HALL Saturday Night Get your Valentines now for mailing. We have a large assortment of all kinds and sizes. Yes, we have Tide Tables for 1929. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Frec Delivery February 9 HELLAN’S PHARMACY When We Sell It A { It's Right Next to Valentine’s | Sub Station Post Office No. 1. Free Delivery Tickets can be secured from all Eagles or at Jack, the Tailor’s, in Ju- neau, or Guy‘s Drug Store, Douglas Phone 134 — | FEATURIN New Frocks that Smart Women Will Wear The first word in Spring Frocks have arrived from the markets. |Habenicht, whose sudden death |occurred in Seattle two weeks R SOUTH |aso while he was enroute to the !\'L‘t(\l':ms' Hospital at Cushman, Leaving for seattle and probably | Vv Ashington. S AN tending the trip to California, | At the meeting the joint bodies will nominate and the election 890 Mia.J. O Thomas 16ft O} iii viks Blase ‘dt' the: fotiowinie N the Northwestern yesterddy morn- s A 3 meeting of the Post. ing. The trip is a combined buy iU eg S ing trip for the Thomas Hard W Company, of wh 3 as {LET is owner, and a v sy After two or three weeks in Se attle conducting business and visit ing friends, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas may go to California on pl are, although such a trip had not been decided upon when they left Ju neau. The couple plan to return home after about six weeks in the south, THOMAS AND WIFE LEAVE FO Sutt 6528 AimQuist rress call and deliver o0z Pooune We recommend CALIFORNIA WINE TONIC A valuable reconstructive tonic for run down condi- i tion of the body. An appe- tizer and a reliever of fatigue. LEGION BODIES TO NOMINATE NEW COMMANDER | . The Alford John Bradford Post Juneau American Legion and || N .| Women’s Auxiliary will hold a| 4 joint meeting Thursday o\‘onim‘!“ February 14. The j was announced tcday officials who said that it was| for .the purpose of nominating a Post Commander to take the' office of Past Commander Fred t meeting by Legion ! Phone 25 Free Delivery ——— Have You Tasted Our Spice Cake, a loaf for . Fancy Cookies, assorted, plain and iced, regular 50¢ pound, 5 pound box Best Spaghetti, No. 2 can Go to the Eagles’ Dance Saturday Night and Dance with the CITY BAND at Elks’ Hall Garnick’s - Phone 174 Ginger Ale A‘ new shipment of our famous Anheuser-Busch Ginger Ale in handy “get acquainted” packages. These are 3 bottle to a package. PER PACKAGE, 50 CENTS This Ginger Ale you can drink straight or you can dilute it. SHAD ROE, CHOP SUEY, DITTMAN CAVIAR Also arrived, and it is all marked with our “FAMOUS HAPPY HOME PENCIL” SO YOU ALL CAN HAVE SOME. Gastineau Grocery, Phone 37 | Novelty Prints, Satin Crepes and Flat Crepes in all the new shades. An outstanding value event $25.00 GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM Juneauw’s Style Center

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