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- Ash Weda rks the beginnir 1e forty days' fa yaration 3 | p It thi ici @ : ¢ ‘e M e ernment appropriate funds to car- ALASKA FUNDSl S © o REPARATIUNS nfo the efficient use of fight- * |contact with the shore. |ty on the work of exterminating Ash Wednesday occurs forty dinary problems have entered [seas for weeks on end without | ing aircraft as a navy - at is s pre n hich 3 [ e That' is the problem which We |, oqapory animals in Alaska, 3 » > | | days before *, not count Raises Road Fund for A. R. ! n nday I an How these problems are successfully solved in the develop-| — - —— 5o being solved and the part the |ment, after years of e.\)wmuv.n'\!‘ GUANZON PLEADS GUILTY airplane may play in the fu- |research, of the Lexington and Both Senate and House|. tire marienvers ‘ot the woris - | ing Sunda) ¢ Saratoga. These aire: t carrief’ Steve Guanzon, Filipino, C. from $500.000 to first Sunday Pay Tribute to the | fieets has been told exclusive. |along with devices for launching |rested last week charged with 1 &1 )(0000 full moon on or Gr E 4 $ | 1y for The Aa.;'m-:aled Pri |air planes from our regular bat-|legal cohabitation, today entered P I.( )0,00 1121 Therefore, reat manmpatm ( by Rear Adm. William A. Mof- tleships and cruisers, have shown|a Dlea of guilty to adultery when | | possible dat B T | fett, chief of the bureau of |the way to most efficient use of!the complaint was changed to Y s | ¢h 92 and ‘the Jatest i PARIS, Feb. 13.—The pone | aeronautics of the navy de- |air planes in our national naval|that effect. He w entenced to conte on in the Reparation partment.) defense. 90 days in.the local Federal jail on, whether the Dawes plan | jand to pay the costs in the case. cquires completion or revision By REAR ADM. W. A. MOFFETT S i { | and/ MEwas, reached EBOTIRY) WASHINGTON, . ey il NEW MEZZANINE ! IS FINED $35 in the session of the “Young's| A N AT ZYND | committee.” e ”fi”')l ;_” :]-]r‘ wfiflr r;p:n \v}}:{uh‘ A HOTEL | August Johnson, arrested earl Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, President|Protection of our merchant Shipe FOR CARDS, TEA this morning by Federal prohibi- of the German Reichsbank, wh l“ D ey ersr ribs R LoaT tion agents charged with being U NEW PRINTING |had the floor all day pre - Boasting s drunk, pleaded guilty in the U. | his varslon of Germany's economic|DlAnes. to sea on the backs of arfy FEISELE, PRECOE Pis few mos Commissioner's Court tod 3 omic | F #1 zanine floors in a hotel in Al o The Senate jumped D 100 strength, provoked questions hum} Gt sabot e s el aska, the Zynda is being chosen He was fined $25 and costs by pe | he other delegates as to the rate| =~ GRUTOL T0W. ik upon | P€ATIY every day by women of |Judse Frank A. Boyle. e of taxation in Germany compared|'Be 14‘. t J]l s MT) " %(‘1. Iy (,‘; Tuhban s ‘& mestig it it by to her countr and the scale|2irplanes alone. h 4)\: e rm.(_ for afternoon tea parties and| New, select line of visiting cards ad f wages; also prompting a remark ‘”““ Dole flight and of "‘”;’"’ bridge. |at The Empire. N H s , hat ther s-0ces B entures has & 1 s 1 ¢ by 3 from Chairman Young that the|OMer IS acEaIC | Vet The mezzanine floor was only| jRewsod Edition of Popula) given us compelling object les- A P —— — were red down 8 are $ 000 in which form it passed the| Work on Territory Is House | i Put on Stands { Dawes plan seemed to show alll 3 Ty srily that the|Sons which we dare not ignore. P sked: “Why! If the time ever comes Wwhen gpacious and well lighted and SALE ON BOOKS the new Committee here?” control of the sea can be better ¢ furnished with lounges Schacht retorted and produced [eXercised by vessels of the air gnd deep cushioned chairs. Two evidence showing the need of[0nly, you may be assured that the writing des are also on the something more than the Dawes|United States navy will be the floor which is amply large for Many $1.00, $2.00 and recently completed. It is direct- ly above the main lobby and is House appr 0,000 and the 000, A com reached which gave|*® ssion $850,000. Tt is| vern: | b first to put wings on its vessels several tables of bridge. $2.50 Books possible that the final sum made Hen- | Cha';,ea are ilymg back aml forth in Denmts “Wood case.” |y, impression is general ,]mJ nd abandon the surface. But un Last week several Juneau wom- available this year, after the bill|derson, mad today | Cecil Holt (upper left) alleges that Mrs. Grace M. Wood (below) |ne United States will oppc y|til we have produced far more ef- en were hostesses at bridge and Your Choice emerges from conference commit-|at local book addition | plotted to kill her husband, Ralph A. Wood (upper right). Wood | raqical (hm,m‘ in the Dav ficient airplanes than we now |tea parties at the Zynda and the b tee, will be about the same to the regula jer-covered vol-| backs him up. Mrs. Wood accuses Wood and l-Iow of bank robbery. last year ume, a de luxe volume was also S Y A have any right to expect we must i"" relate all air activities to the sur lvhrtt “JUNEAU UPI:RA" [face ships. anine has I_)ecn engaged ror. 75 CENTS parties this week. Major was expected to |issued, ha pecial cover. | DETROIT, Feb. 13.—Charges of |ariy was killed, shot five times by DELED| ™ lea cisco today for This+ is the 1d printing of {plot and counter-plot that fu'm Wood as he lifted his arm [;; ING REMO he navy recognizes the enor- —_— o g RN e e, Tt s = et DML EEL SE fiary. 0 IR o hs SRR BEING RE wmous potential threat 1o snins that PREDATORY ANIMALS rday, accompanied by Engi-|revisions and a number of addi-|which rarely is found ever | e e o evoiad. oty 0, Nouws later Mis, Wood.| The uiding that years azo was|Ciby” the operation of air W] BE DISCUSSED BUTLER-MAURO i gl B ) . 5 , b Thompson and Pierce were arrest-| ty g ra ouse, ang | ’ . 8 . nave warmr 2a0 s e B s 0 "o Enow il dreeen 4 TR ;{;;:;y-_\_;;x;i";,,3';;',' 0 17 forcod us 1o recopniae mat it we| AT CHAMBER’S MEET DRUG CoO. s most p - | Detroit as “the Woo s Jare to have aircraft operations in most popu ‘l)umu as “the Wood itent to kill. ter, on the corner of Second and o ] James Truitt He will be|tional pages t Wrangell Narrows by Ma-fwas made t ette for an inspection of 'book proved to b Narrows. lar placed Dbef e public Iu‘ Central figures ar: Ralph A.l mhe prologue to the story's fi Seward Streets, is being remodel distant areas, the only way wey 1 i Fre« Delivery Phone 134 SR T Tadertt vatra hausted | Wood, reputed bullder 81 he stor 1 § g can have them there is to carry| A discussion of the predatory y ood, reputed wealthy builde was recorded in a divorce {ed to house modern shop, Am‘l of e ’ i f R Gy ago and hRg b ‘.l‘md et d ol the airplanes on the backs of the|animal situation in Southeastern When We Sell It | et . {action filed some weeks previous-|fices. The property is owned h\J Sttt e \"“'“‘ and his estranged wife,l1y 1y Wood. While Holt and the [Mrs, Anne Winn, who at p | hor, Mr. Tlenderson, as|Grace M. Wood, dealinz indepen-|gihers accused Mrs. Woed of seek- | maintains the Winn Hat Shop, it foner of ition for the | gently in real estate. The charg FIREMEN’S DANCE IS WELL ATTENDED AND ' ships of the fleet. Alaska will be {he main topic to It's Right Back of the problem of develop-|be heard at the weckly meeting | ment of efficient airplanes to use|0f the Chamber of Commerce to- | Sub Station Post Office No. Commis IS MARKED SUCCESS Territory, has an intimate know. ;(h i hve e aEainet okER DIh Wood's deathi beforsei conid |t Fevas ga Ah 1 floor. - = lat sea has been the far more im. MOTTOW at the Arc: gt vired Badl : B-lqivorce her, the wife claimed the| TFor several s DaTt of thel s v ion of developing tha serv- S kS or. the Al wve resulted in PErSONs | conspivacy charged against her|building has been vacant, Carpen-!y "o Lh 4 G — e . has written a hig inforr oluAink the buaband and. Hike | : ; i O rine down |ice facilities on the surface. Only |y . Approximately 500 persons, danc- BGl " nreditabIk ” A ') i i " linv or an attempt to ob-|ters are now at work, tearing down ., o who haye. visited aomie of W h 0 S 5 ' ookers, were g 8 g |being held under b saDers . from 7o0d'st office aking modern in a espec . ¥ Lo ers and onlookers, w gues of | % e 4 | Sior o g ‘{tain papers from Wood’s office |and making mo lern in all re Pects | largest flying fields and have atc ur pectals an(l Sa’ve the Juneau Volunteer Fire De-| fimg. #4 each, all saf pers ch she saild her|space for two large rooms that | seen long rows of hangars, hun- had asserted would “ruin pa 3 as ig E hat organ-| m.um criminal offenses. _\ E periment s ek a1t 5 (CONDITIONS AT ° [oik St L s B. Hall It was one u]’& COAL MINE ARE u-n by “f n | the latter the most largely attended events| 5 1t kind 15 sacant.yesrs aud one | MUCH IMPROVED| . |t hus Seward Street. and hese|greqy of acres of smooth landing!| g lid . ; I per, rooms, formerly the main seating [ (1202 °1 9¢38 B mAsth AN Solid Pack Tomatoes, large size, reg. 25¢..$ .20 d in an attempt upon | According to the record, Wood |space when a theatre, may be di-| o ™ s i AL o . . % jid he r . ¥ 50 10 s operating 2 ] ; s lite o L vt 1Tl R o Wittieny, bt ik Yow iy | T 100, Hlaie sulpiting Teohs Z\‘Ieflmm I\./?ry, regular 10c straight, 3 for.. .2 Wood and two men, Wil-| hefore the shooting affair in |been decided. The interior is to|FE & WU & Bnfh 60 T4 PY [ Ghirardelli’s Sweet Canned Chocolate, 1 of the most successiul | hompson and Taylor Pierce,{wyandotte. be done in plaster board. new i The Chinese decoration scheme.| The miners in accused by v\\'wul. | Between the two major evelop-|floors are to be laid and mew |5% P”'}“":’;e"t’l;e e Ib. can in which the use of hundreds n',‘},:mvl Cosl Gom ol Holt, of DIOWHS ments in the story Holt sousht [street fronts comstructed. all of the flying activities of such || Mazola Oil, quart size 3 anterns, fancy-colored and of var Tarkr r have death, t hi ,refuge in county jail in De- —_———e —— p 5 i iy . 2 ! r e :h“ i e a feature, was strik-|the fault that ha collect $50,000 insurance. | ot atte e LTk HOLLEY FUNERAL HELD ‘r"f:fll" in “1".;‘;*’!)1"** “‘1‘“ 5']‘"} Yellow Cling Peaches, large cans, reg. 3 2 Nkl algtince It was woll| their minds to a ar and Holt in turn are acct i tiabh tide e tis e ] 2 o ?”g ey : L migR, B worked out and won unstinted|extent for sometime, and found it{ed by Mrs. Wood of having parti:{ihreatening note terming him a| The funeral of Robert Holl B S Ak praise from all who saw it. The |not nearly as formidable as fear-|cipated in the holdup of the Stur-|.yquealer” followed him to the|ploneer of Al and in b “,‘fnh.“'l, B RROvIAS mEapE | G L4 k? P’ 174 musicians were garbed in Chinese|ed. It was only 8 feet wide, and gis, Mich., National bank in which |y i et Ry e e for the “flying: fleld” to move on) Arnicit S === wone the surface’ 'of the ocean . at speed of 35 to 40 miles an ype was put through |five men obtained ger |and securities, da of coal| To complicate further the c emingly perfect a $75,000 in cash | The alibis offered for Wood and |in the chapel of the Carter mortu- |Holt in the bank robbing arefary. The Rev. Henry Young of: served at the punch bowl In-|deposit and better ey were in Detroit at the time |ficiated and interment was in cense burned in punk braziers was found. The slope is now “lof the holdup, Wood buying and | Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Henry lent an added touch of realism to(a 63-foot measure of coal, divided |ed by Wood and Holt against the|p aving by check for goods in a|Young played the organ at the the atmosphere. {by a vein of fire y, but free of|“positive identiticat parti- ! gepartment store, and Holt at his|services and the numerous attend Flashlight pictures were made|rock or other waste. tipants in the bank T vk as an accountant in an auto-| ing friends of the deceased, sang of ‘the' scene with all the dancers| This is the word The first chapter was written yobile plant. hymns. costume as were the young ladies, | when the Misses Hurley and Riendeau, who it at a depth of : on the floor and are being dis-Howard H. Lerch, Sec the night of January 9 at Wood's | — ALY ; played today at the shop of the|Treasurer of the Admiralty Island|little real estate office in ‘Wyan- | 3 Street. jone of the miners who arrived on |story told by Holt, police and dep- 1 'he Executive Committee had|the Margnita on her last trip. uties placed an ambuscade at the | I not completed its report on the! Mr. Lerch says the outlook atfoffice. Holt had said he and COI ORED BATH ROOM | financial returns from the dance|the mine is better than cver, and[three others had becn hired by 4 1 i but it is expected that the Fire-|the coal that is being taken out is [ Mrs. Wood to kill her husband. It =i men's Benefit Fund will be fl\'u]l-y‘hllzh?\" grade than that on the|was in the umh.u de that Hag- FIXTURES B ed by several hundred dollars |other side of the fault. It burns PUSSSTEINL - R f‘ from the proceeds. iwnh less ash refuse and is N | e e s oo rpy ———-———— every way better than before. He LET Aimquist rrese Y Suit. [is hopeful for the outcome of the Wa cal! and deliver. Phone 6528. property. 5 CALIFORNIA S R I S D YT VT WINE TONIC fi\ ‘v.'\]}.la})lu‘* recnn:ctructiv_e ON DISPLAY Ends BETTER QUALITY | i i, ot & tizer and a reliever of : LOWER PRICES “ee W RICE & AHLERS CO. . . i PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL 7 Sale Chicken N)ith Egg NOO(”PS Phone 25 | “We tell you inJli:ii:ceA l:r::\: job will cost” 50 cents Free Delivery Fruit Salad Z\o. 2 cans, each, 35 cents Purc Tonmto Jluce No. A each, 20 cents 3 D M Chic hon Tamales 500 : Genumv Chop bu(’y, jar, 4ac We recommend NOW | | i | E T THE SPRING IS HERE According to all indications the Plumber’s Harvesting Time is over, or they would not be sending “duece of clubs™ attachEd to their late bulletin’ and call it dumc of a good time” to put in an electric furnace. THIS IS A DUECE OF A GOOD TIME to buy fresh California H. H. Rhubarb, and the Spinach from a “Lene Star” State and we have both. 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