The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 12, 1929, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

“With Malice Toward None: With Charity for AU’ Abraham The Name of LINCOLN is msepambly lmked witls: hts’ love for his fellow men, his passion for the welfare of humanity. 1 Jor o lathed saling with a:Nation’s dou(my, he came to:be clothed: with: o Nation’s Majesty. In his own great heart, asina. Nation’s erucible; he assembled and résolved the Nation’s: -nn.ph-\iths; and in his pure, unselfish idesive, :as:iin:a Yll'l‘ purified hopes, he defined and described our “ r('-ill- brabam Lincoln’s confidence was his only guide—his conscience was King. Abrahom Lineoln’s face has long. vanished, hls veice hushed, this sweet and beautiful bbulwuna of' the ' most: beloved characters in American History, will live in . our - nearts forever. % B. M. Behrends Juneew's Leading Dcpartmem Store i +h e | ARMS EMBARGO BEING STUDIED BY PRECIMENT land Line rect regular freigh be inaugurated from E ench ports of ‘Dunkirk, and Bordeaux this month. Connections w:th other por rls bel; m, opened Hith n to the| Havie| DIES t i MANILA, Feb. ces in ti 12. —- Frank lg; f | i igation con- Flint, former United States Sen- y §ame The i ator from California, died ahpard a0, aged tyo bl wasmivaron, o 12 President Folk which has ar- \ { aged eight {Etno gt e peteliat iR iy vived here. Dgath followed a, fl, 'gnd nfu i Ba ) P mz an EXPERT -TO MAKE nervous breakdown which Flint|ay %ms had Arn bargo nation g Y ulfered after participating in the | joa their i % waging sive: Wwarfare: Prasi- - UR GARMENTS AT Presidential campalgn. Mrs. Flint, ‘\vh?le i o aglidge | b » o) | i la;;‘t’hc; l“hun is w:l‘emt: x:: el GOLDSTE[N SSTORE \\‘1"! ‘(’I‘pt‘:)r\lxl:-magn:;\:n:xb:h“edwcox:xl: teg k | i i La T Milady can now have her mew | " 'Q thes l"“li.ted" e o house i i ] {fur coat made to order : too lat. | | SCOUTS GUESTS pert and from HELEN AEBRECHT i " | OF LIONS CLUB Alameda. studying adyanced methods With-modern machinery to work r e TOMCRRCW NOON !, 5 engaged by Mr. Go PRACTICE SOUTh 0% T stein’ for that purpose. Mr. Faulk-| £ r st Clgss Scouts of Juneau and |ner arsived from Seattle on tne| Aller about a' mapth fn fhd] 1 g Scoutmaster Dave Ramsey, 1 soy ot Ifil be the guests of the Juneau : practice, Lions Club tomarrow at the regu- Helepe Albrecht, ical Mr. Faulkner h years .of ex- Therapist, returned to ¢ A Ior Lions luncheon in the Arcade|perience in making fur germen neau ou the Alameda and .is el I:glldlngs in e. will be gble to turn out .gloaks|d82in lucting her profession R °°“""y Fhe luncheon is being tendered|and other ladies’ apparel that will s in the @oldstein Build- the scouts and the master as an{more tham compete in quality with & . chseryance of the 29th annlvammzhe manufactured garments from| The trip south of the Boy Scouts of America,|the States. dy new fonnded and incorporated February| After a long study, Charles Gol nd phys. stein, who is himself a buyer raw furs, is undertaking the mih ing-up of furs in Juneau. Mr. was made to : methods of electrical | 1 al theraputics. Misg Al ted sanitariums devoted ices and was the, tors who are experts|- |to th | guest o Juneau Lions feel that the| jcout movement is a worthy | #nd to bear out their conten-|Faulkner, who has for several|id the theraputical profession; A ‘lfl} ‘ ir and infant they point to the remarkable|years been employed by large fur e in advanced practice was,left _lagt, evening to | growth of the arganization, which fiems in the south, is doing the [taken while south. Miss Albrecht]await” the' l of the _cutter since its founding has aconired work in the fur rooms on the third|Went as far south as Los Angeles| Unalga, r, W. H, Par- and on her return trip visited in Ker is Guinery Officer. Atior the |San Francisco and Portland. cuuer mint;u Sealtle the Parker New and modern equipment was !lg ;'l &0 south on vacation. 11931 members, which mumber floor of the Galdstein Building | includes Scouts in all of the io- R S0 el sesgions of the United States President Calyin Goalidge 13 Hon. lT"ms Collide; Seven purchased and will shortly bel Addison and Virginia orary President of the Boy Scouts. | Killed, Mm Injured ready for use in Miss Albrecnt: ,lmu 1.!: Junegu on the Prip- No matters of business will hel mn.u\m Jugoslayla, , Feb. |Office. She states that she ig|Co88, qyy to gwait the Unalga, W at_the-luncheon tomor- — Seven persoms were killed ;O™ more than ever prepared to ddlson. = The Addison row. | The Scomts will be me,m,d a score seriously Injured to-|care for and treat theraputical hmfly il nhlm to Juheau dur- ” -& to them the lunchedn |day in a collisicn between Zarbeb |cases. |ing. the nax:mr it the Unalga is {and Belgrade trains near here. ——,t— again 1t is said that many of those jn-| 7900 Cartwright, who recently - - fi““v .IN: REACH jured will die. arrived from Everett where he C N ;r. WITH FRENCH SHIPPERS| —————— {has been for two years past, will !‘lu'-"m ' ction 1 . C. B. Mallpry, Field Engineer|l¢dse tonight on the Margnita for| . Dpn't trust, i‘,;\.“" e for the Union Oil Company, is re-| Skagway, where he will join his|For I have f _my thcumuz turning south on the Mary. My |father, Charles Cartwright. The Malldry has been north bout twa | €lder Cartwright is an old rest- weeks making an inspection of 0Dt of Skagway; the boy has been company holdings, Jattending school in the south, ‘ friendly relations that w recently hetween A surer Ne:v, lfiwt of "lflln; cards at The Empire. THE. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 12, 1929, Dressers, Dressmg Tables and Chlffomers JUNEAU YOUNG HARDWARE CO. - —— T MAJESTIC RADIO RECEIVERS The Radio Sensation of the Year All Electric Sets Only Further Information on Application Alaska Electric Lighi & Power C Douglas Phone 18 Juneau Phone 6 | AUTO PLUNGES THROUGH LAKE OLYMPIA, Wash., Feb. — Pl Henry Keffel, aged 28 years, and Dewel Calder, aged 19, were drowned last night when they attempted to drive a coupe auto- mobile across ice covering Lawr- : {ence Lake near Yelm. Edward Bird toupe, but he escaped. The men, Bird said, had been ' |driylng around the shore and de- on the| They had proceeded but a! ¢lared to cross the lake fee. short distance when the auto cmshc‘;i v,through the ice and sank. g SR ' WOMAN SHOT WHILE ASLEEP 4 ABERDEEN, Wash., Feb. 12.— o | Mysteriously shot while asleep, Mrs. Eleanor Washington, aged' 25 years, housekeeper, died to- day, Tony Alberti, her employer, and, Bmil Kizi, boarder, are being 4 held for investigation. The shooting occurred after 1 A M. today. Alberti telephoned &he police who found the woman dying in a bed in Alberti's room. A pistol was found in the snow, 35 feet from the house, —————— AT ST. ANN’'S HOSPITAL of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Moe, was gperated upon yesterday morning for appendicitis. The child is doing well. Dan Kinnoly, keeper of the Cape sDenchr lighthouse station, nndarvant a major operation at St. Ann's this morning The pa- tient is doing nicely. - He came in from his station about a week ““Yago. A, Shnky, who came from his ago, Was. operated upon this momlng ‘and later in the day was_réported: as doing well. Lee Johnson, of Douglas, was recelyed &t the hospital today sufler»lng with pleurisy. He will be in the thospital for some time for treatment. Appendicitis operations seemed the order of the day at the hos- pital. G. Sedaloft, of Juneau, and Jim Paul, of Angoon, were both operated upon and both are doing - well. g LUTHERA S OBSERVE LENT Beginnmg ‘ednesagy evening, mid-week Lenten services will be held every Wednesday at 8 p.m., at the Resurrection Lutheran Chureh. The theme of the serv- jces will be centered on the “Atonement.” The subject for tomorrow evening services will be “The Doctrine of Atonement.” The public is invited to worship at these services with the congre- gation. MAV JAIL ‘.“ , y sentenced to 28 da)* ment in tho Ket- chikan Mtnl jail by Judge J. W. Kehje, U. 8. . Commissioner there, according to advices received hy U, §, Marshal Albert White. Gilbert Moe, seven-year-old son| home at! Chichagof a few days; also in the‘ | | a yagrant, Hans Bide|s 'represent Galveston, Tex,.In the mardi | Havana, — 8. yesterday charged with being in-| ! toxicated in a public place, was adjudged guilty and fined $50 and costs for his waywardness H was arrested by Federal Prohibi-| tion agents: TONIGHT THE 23rd ANNUAL BALL BY JUNEAU VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT A. B. Hall—Dancing 9:30 P. Space Donated By =¥ | Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” M. Pomeroy was selected to gras beauty gaaeant at e~ BILL MARTIN FINED CARBACE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phose 109 or 149 | Bill Martin, appearing before U. | } Crystal Steam Baths Commissioner Frank A. Boyle|| WITH SHOWER, 50c Sanitary and Modern Open from Noom till Mid- | night—Phone 207 ~————83 l Subscribe to The Fmplre New “ Evening Gowns Gordon’s presents the charming models new this spring in the East, which have just arrived direct from New York. Pastel chiffons and moires, tlse most important fabrics, and the always fashionable and pop- ular taffeta and tulle, and satin. A hint of the Princess silhou- ette — dipping hemlines; the caped backs, new hip and back bows, distinctive smartness in trimmings. Colors are erchid, neach orange, greens and blues. Al sizes. $16.75 and $29 50 “e Y ~

Other pages from this issue: