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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1929. : W;ather éondifions As I{ecorded by the U. S. 7 CHoOPs ToE Weather Bureau While chopping wood late yester- Forecast for Juneaw and vieinity, beginnmg 4 p. m. today: day, Harry Lundell struck one of . his toes with th cutting quit> Cloudy tonight and Saturddy; gentle variable winds. 4 gash, which r Y thida Wtitehs by Dr. Ki accident LOCAL DATA St xee otb i eep him out of basketball ‘,flm: yost'y g&?f‘ T‘é’én flnvgglty wé‘lj-d Velo:ity W&ndt:u! for a week or two at least. 4 o, m. tcday.. 3033 30 63 L 2 Cldy Nocn teday 30.35 33 83 E 3 Cldy ND BALI0 KEPORTS After several weeks’ {llness with ———qugré;:‘n—l“—— —1GDAY flu and subsequent conflications, ; $a m. Sam. Precip. Ted Doogan returned home from Highest om. | onp. tomp. Velooity 34 hra. Westher | the hospital yosterday. A week or two yet will be necessary be- Nome 3 |2 26" 112 ‘. [fore he regains his former health. Bethel 44 3 j27 20 ; e Yukon 3 6 1 | § : ;g;f;;mowson IS BOUND s 4 TRl 6 g . rozzy| OVER; BAIL IS SET Harbor eyt 450 tam| © AT $2,500 BY COURT Cldy Cldy : A rn Cldy! Affer a preliminary examination Juneau 0 % 3 Cldy before Judge Frank A. Boyle ves- §i Kgtcuikan i Clear | terday afternoon, Walter Thomp- Pliies Rupart, & Clear |Son, charged with embezzlement of g Edmonton Clear {{unds from the Snow White La " it Clear | dry, was bound over to the Fed i Clear |grand jury. His bail was fixed e i *_Less than 10 riiles. at $2,500. In default of bail, Thompson was being held in the Federal jail to- day. The amount of the alleged 8 shortage in his accounts as boak- The pressure is high in Central and Fastern Alaska andkeeper for 'th; 1zundy southward. to Central California and is low in Bering Sea andfDbeen fmfdn Lo 1":1 is ¢ much of the Ncrth Pacific Ocean. L precipitation occurred |be several thousand dollars. )esleuluv in Béring Sea, the middle Yukon Valley and Prince \\uv R TR ind last v] lll. vi o r Aleu(ldn l\l AN on.Seward Peninsula. T upomnm. 3 1 Ay i ON SERIOUS CHARGE and fallen in the extreme north with little change el Isewhere. NOTR:—Observations at St. Paul, Duteh Harbor, Kodiak, Ju | . reau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and 8an Fran cigco are made at 4 am., Juneau time. = 2 t . 1 Wesley Patterson and Albe:t r h“ifl“(’?“k 218 bert Palacio have been arrested hy McCormick, Sub. | gotchikan Federal deputy GLAS shals on a charge of a DOlJ INCREASED FIRE PROTECTION/intent to commit rape, to advices received today ans or getting bet-| S, Ma 1 Albert White. r e protection for Nob Hill by Ca 11, Deputy in charge at Ket- e laying of an additional nme chikan, said he had full confes- (line to that section and D‘ldL"‘Lfl\l(lll‘s signed by all parties con- markers for the water connections| cerned BASKETBALL GAME TONIGHT|\;..c and keeping hydrants clear| No details of the alleged crime % T E |from obstructions in other parts|were received. The two men wil, An important hoop battle is ‘_"(‘;or town were the principal sub-|shortly have a preliminary hearing game scheduled for this evening of discussion-at the regular | before Judge Kehoe in the U in the natatorium between the Ju- meeting of the fire department’ Comm oner's Court at Ketchi nean high school and the g1 last evening. Investigation &f | kan. Firemen, Having scored a vic-|ipaqe particulars is now underway. i tory over every other team on the | S i channel, a win for them this eve-| | NC LIGHTS TGNIGHT ning will put the Hilltoppers on| ~MRS. FEUSI BREAKL ARM © | Electricity 0% Notice top of the pile and they will no| i doubt put up their hardest fight| A ratlier painful accident befell Electricity will be off on Doug- The |Mrs. Jcin Feusi at her home yes-|]as Island and all of Casey Shat- are tiot only ters i ter aftarnoon when she took ajtyck Addition and Seatter Tract | Bowever, and gossip seems to favor | fall ned a fracture of|{onight, February $th. Beginning i them #o win. her left arm, just above the w at 12 o'clock midnight until 4 Douglas will line up as follows: | While not a serious break, a aska Electric Light and | Balog and Manning, forwards; will be crippled for some time. any —ady CALIFORNIA GROCERY Juneaw’s Most Modern and Up-to-Date Food Store JELLY RAISINS Tea Garden No. 2 Tin Strawberry -and Apple Raspberry and Apple Each, 35 cents Per package, 30c NUT MARMALADE, 3 pound glass". . 75¢ .. Market Day Special 4 pound package SWANSDOWN | Pineapple Juice Per package, 40c "~ Noe. 2, 35¢ PRESERVES, Happy Home, 3 Ib. glass 60c CLOROX, per bottle. . . . . . . . 20c ORANGES, Real Juicy,3 dozen . . . 70c e FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, large, each 15¢ Lettuce, Celery, Cauliflower, Tomatoes, Yel- low Turnips, Squash, Parsmps, Sweet Pota- toes, Green Onions, Spinach FRESH HOME MADE 'EVERY SATURDAY Rt HOLD-UP MEN BO"(I“I‘)’{’I':I'{‘;?:::::;(INotv GET 31’800 ()"_{E,Six‘h Day BOMBAY, Feb. 8.—Six Hindus SATTLE. Feb. § r\mn'.:‘(i—{wrn. killed today in fresh out- mately $1,800 were obtaincd h_\'ih:.“; ,'l‘l‘“‘”‘_’f :‘f“t;‘;:“‘l d;"" bandits today who held-up the | W -Cynsochure e Druximan Cigar Store. Leo Druxi- :fr‘:“f’* “"‘:‘ "“:‘“ "“‘]"ife i man, prceprietor, and four em- s ol i & ployees were foreed into the base- |Prouiht into the combat. —The ment by the hold-up men who |SPectacle of a huge armed camp waved pistols in their faces. The bandits then scooped up $1,500 from the cash drawer and rifled the nearby hic which | pyjg » “will ‘be open Sat contained §300 of ¢ llmk‘v’,\ fund. urday . e ing, February 9th, Gt o.chedi for ithe accommodation of the Old papers ior sale at The [trade. Empire. adv. GOLDSTEIN" MPORIUM {is in evidence. -~ e FOR SALE ONE SILVER MARSHALL Screened Grid Tube RADIO RECEIVER Priced with Radiotrons $105.00 Alaska Electric Lighi & Power Co. Juneau PHONE 6 Alaska This Is the Place Where there is always on hand the lat- est of the best that the market affords in Plain and Fancy Groceries, Vege- tables, Fraits, Canned Goods, etc. Com- pare our prices with same quality and you are always assured of fair value. Try us. Let us have your order. Iy rocery “The Store That Pleases” : Three Deliveries Daily 83—Phones—85 with armored cars everywhere| 00000000 A S ALASKAN BIRD PICTURES ARE Ten Thousand Bird Pic- tures Presented to Them by Audubon Societies Ten thousand natural-cei kan bird pictur Gov. George A. bert Pearson, dent of that organization, ha been received here from the'N tion of Audubon res sentation to the children of Alaska, .it was announced today by H. W. Terhune, Ei - ficer of the Alaska Game Commis- sion. « The pictures are printed on cardboard and on the back of each is a description of the bird There are twenty pictures each group. The list is plete but it is repr Alaskan bird life as fa it | goes. Distribution will be ed for through Territorial and Fed- eral school authorities A of the cards will be sent to evory school in the Territory. The Com- mission itself will not Yl'l\ltlhl‘u‘ to do any personal di Pearson visit and was deeply Alaskan bird and the time of his visit he offere the services of the Audubon So cieties in printing the cards deal ing with local birds and their value to Alaska The Governor's letter add to the boys and peals to them to aid in pr them from thoughtless and wml killings. It emphas s the | value they have to the T — o Commercial jcb printing at The Empire. > Subscribe to The Empire. BIVEN SCHOOLS accompanying the pictures is il of interesting information on birds SEE US FOR YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOPS, PAILS, TUBS, OIL AND DRY MOPS, DUSTERS, ORONITE AND OTHER FURNITURE POLISHES, BROO AND FLOOR BRUSHES Thomas H::dware Co. Juneau, Alaska Radio Supplies We have a fresh stock of RADIO BATTERIES and TUBES. 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