The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 25, 1929, Page 8

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F“‘“’“N o o s A AR BOEING PLANE LEAVES JUNEAU FLYING SOUTH Six Hop Off This Fore- noon—Bad Weather Near Pc‘tel'sburg (Special to Empire) PETERSBURG, ska, March 25—The Boein ing boat with the McCarty party aboard, arrived | Michigan Jury ‘ Balks at Life )‘ Term for Liquor ADRIAN, 1 ch 25—Tt 3t in the W m lwards case refused to convict him of four fei- onies, z a life penalty in a | “life-fc pint” case un the i Michigan habitual criminal law. | Thi rejected felony No. 1, and the other three y for which Under the code sentenced for two years, one total maximum. This is the e in this state under the law that juries to enforce the life his sentence of two found him guilty on t maximum per first c “life-for-a-pint” have refused N S |7e s from the date of the on the flight from Juneau s ; i ] ‘i’, ll‘); )mp' “‘ one hour. Thc']“ felony sentence on March 19, ol 3 1928. He has one year yet to rty ran into bad weather south ‘2”,‘ o one 1 Petersburg and being in no!” "™ . -+ - or lunch and ng boat, NC-115E, | s Com- Wed- fl at 11 morning, 1 below as, on its way south. There were six aboard the plane when it left today, P. T. McCar dent of the compan, Carty, Mrs. J. W. McCor was a pass on the tr 3 pilot E. J. A. Burke, Ge > Lortie, mechanician, and Gerald Smith, | representative of the company, who has been in Juneau for the last two months. Wh to y was indefin- ted to bring| a plane back to Juneau, but de- from Seattle He said he exp just when alled south | clined to definitely it would be. He was hecause of urgent busin - on south to leave Mrs, McCord, who is to meet her husand there, and was to spend tonight at Prince Rupcrt,i Those aboard expected to reach| attle tomorrow, weather pcrmil-i 3 | Half a dozen letters were sent| down with the plane from the Ga: tineau Hotel. Though unofficial,| it will be the first “air mail” to go from Juneau to Seattle | at Ket LET Aunquist Press Your Suit.| We call and deliver. Prone 528.| e Fresh roasted peanuts and pop-| corn. Junesu Ice Cream Parlors. | —adv. ! LARGE CROWD AT SUNDAY SERVICES A large crowd of bo Catholics and non-Cathe ended the ervices at the C: ¢ church of | E. Leahy. The subject on ~ |which he spoke in the morning was | “Christ Knock in the evening, to the World.” "ather Leahy, who is conducting | continue un-! morning, at the Door,” and | “Christ's Message | a Mission which will til Easter Sun speak tonight at 7:30 on “Christ’s Message Spurned.” He has a frank, pleasing manner of speak- ing of fundamental truths which appeals to non-members of the' church as well as members. | After 8 o'clock mass every morn-'ly in a silent column past the |teer Fire Department were hosts to S, |ing Father Leahy is giving instruc-'chapel where the famous The plane is scheduled to stop|tions on the Ten Commandments, lay guarded by two priests and two families Saturday evening at a de- service he on the life ings, and at the evening talks more generally of Christ and His te D RETURNS TO JU EAU Wendell Dawson and J. Wootan, engineers in charge of water po er surveys for the Cameron-Chand- er paper and pulp interests, who| re engaged in stream w studies, | returned to Juneau from a week at Speel River, where they have been taking measurements on the water flow at the Speel River power sites. - ~ Try a TOASTED SANDWICH Gf/; ¢ Juneau Ice Cream Parlo adv COLORADO AREA 1S UNDER SNOW Mountainous Section Is Buried—Freak Weath- er Southern States DENVER, Colo., March —The mountainous area of Southwestern Colorado is buried today under a jdeep snow following a storm which dropped temperatures as far west as California. While the Southwest enjoyed spring weather several mining towns are isolated. California had tricky weather that included hail, snow and high winds with occasional showers. Temperatures dropped 36 degrees | The citrus belt fruit growers pre- pared for smudging. The temperature was 92 in St. Leuis, 87 in Kansas City, breaking all March records. In Oklahoma and Texas the mercury rose to above 90 at several points. 25 BIER OF FOCH PARIS, March 25—The people of | G. Blom Paris, again for six solid hours, been convoyed from Arch de Tri- umphe to the Cathe Notre Dame where funeral srevices will be held tomorrow. Twenty-five thousand filed order- soldier Boy Scouts. AR o CHARGED WITH VAGRANCY Willlam Hawkins was arrested and charged with vagrancy by Chief of Police George Getchell and U. 8. Deputy Marshal Sibley. He |was held on a $250 bond for hear- ing before U. 8. Commissioner Sey at 3 o'clock today. e MARRIED HERE TODAY William J. Jones, painter of Ju- neau, and Elsie E. Murphy, also of this city, were married this morn- irg by U. S. Commissioner Charles Sey. CHAS. O. SABIN Sabin and Scott taken over the busi lished by Mr. N. G. portunity of buyin dise, men’s sui the firm name of SABIN ai Successors to TRIANGLE Front Business will be conducted under Announcement D. E. SCOTT take great pleasure in announcing that they have, today, ness recently estab- Nelson in the Nel- son Triangle Building. The future policy of the business, as in the past, will be to give the Public of Juneau, and vicinity, an op- g quality merchan- . hats, shoes furnish- ings, etc., at prices consistent with good merchandising. SESSTCUSIN d SCOTT N. G. Nelson BUILDING Street ) | — v yesterday morning and | ! 1g and evinced great mm.THflUSAND T r he talks given by the Rev.| R — eseceese000 0 TODAY'S STOCK QUOTATIONS at 6 Cudal General Motors, new issue Gold Dust 62, Mack Trucks National Power and Light 4 Packard Motors 128% Postum Bethichem Steel 98 America and T Company 212, Contine: Motors 19%, Mathei- son Alkali 190. FAREWELL PARTY FOR STILLMANS LAST SATURDAY number of Juneau and friends of Rev. and Mrs. Stillman gathered in the par- th i lor of Northern Light Presby- terian Ch h Saturday evening at a fa ¢ll reception for the couple who are soon to leave for the south. The Rev. Stillman has been pas- tor of the local church for several yea nd is now retiring indefi- nite! church work on ac- he uncertain state of his! count of health. R. 8. Raven played a piano solo, which was followed by a vocal solo by Cash Cole and Mrs. D. J. Van Atta read appropriate reading. Followir e program refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Charle: Hocker, Mrs. W. P. Scoit, and Mrs. n illmans plan to leave for The S Will | hassed before the bier of Marshal|the south shortly after the first of Foch which during the night had|April. - s ~ "FIREMEN GIVE PARTY Members of the Juneau Volun- each other and to their wives &ndi lightful rooms. There was dancing, with punch betweén dances. There was story telling in the parlor, and after all else, there was lunch served by the ladies. “Dolly” Gray seid that; the lunch was the important fea- ture even though it came last on the entertainment list. peppy party in the: club For the dancing, Mrs. Vance | played the piano and Mrs. Du-| fresne the violin. £ A | FINED FOR BREAKING ALASKA GAME LAWS | Vivian Waters was fined $50 and $7 costs by the U. S. Commission- | er at Craig, for trapping in the| closed season, and Otto Charistoph- | erson was fined $25 and $10 costs| for trapping without a license, was made known at the AL Game Commission this morning. e - New, select line ot visuug cards | st The Empire. it ploy a clerk who could nc tomers wanted. own brands WE HANDLE, SELL The most popular brands “ASK ANY last Saturd: you all for | PLUMBING rTV?Sell Just What You Want No, we are not like “One of the Philadelphia” grocers that made a rule that he would not keep in his em- stock of his own lines, regardless of what his cus- SO YOU SEE AND YOU KNOW Why it was absolutely essential for him to sell his MORE MONEY MADE. profit made, just so our customer is satisfied. Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 P. S.—Did you try some of those hole-less doughnuts ? Oh, Boy! they were good. And thank I week’s patronage. TRADE AT HOME -It’ Cheaper- ;< s AT ST. S HOSPITAL red Painter, Captain of the Ted- dy, entered St. Ann's hospital yes- rday for medical treatment Marie Moi, nine years old, left the hospital yesterday, having recuper- °d from an operation for appen- licitis. .- — We make ang atter all kinds of v earments. Goldstein's Em —adv. um. The majority of childrer wear | faulty shoes—that's the hnc:!' | ing of a recent survey. Don’t handicap your child this way. Kali-sten-iks fit the foot cor- rectly—mould sturdy feet for later years, No heel tacks— they are sewed all the way around. Special “Allenite™ ;| tion machine that comprises five|theless he hoped that every:servant jin the U. 8. District Court which jmade it was adjourned until 2 p.m. INEW WOODWORKING SHOP OPENS SOON | A new and modern plant is soon | |to be added to the woodworking |shops of Juneau. Olaf Eikland, for S vears a carpenter here, and nney, a woodworker also | iof several years, are now installing |the machinery in space in what is ! |known as the Guy Wing Building, |near the City Float on Front Street. general election. 1t is planned that the work of fit-| At the inauguration in Chelsea ting the shop will be completed by town hall of a campaign to “make the first of April. The two part-.love” to the 10,000 women servants |ners will condict the business as!in the Chelsea district now added thP Juneau Cabinet and Detaull.o the voting list, conservative party | Millwork Company. |leaders made a vigorous appeal to All new machinery of the latest;a large audience of matrons to al- design is being installed. Planers,!low their servants time to attend |shapers, sanders and several other political meetings so that they may s driven machines will make cast their votes intelligently. for the speedy turning out of the| Sir Samuel Hoare, the local mem- Jobs, relieving the men of Land ber of parliament, urged the house- |work and allowing a greater amount | wives to stimulate political inter- {of work to be turned out. jest in their servants but not to try Of special interest is a combina- |ty influence their opinions. Never- TORIES SEEK VOTES OF HOUSE SERV ANTS LONDON, March 25.—Politics for parlormaids is the slogan suggested for British housewives’ adoption by enterprising party leaders during the next few months preceding the Patrolman Fatally Wounded Trying to Prevent a Hold-Up DENVER, (Colo, March 25— Patrolman Clarence Alston was shot and fatally wounded when he at- tempted to prevent a hold-up at an intersection of streets in the heart of the down town district early this morning. C. C. Morros, aged 24 years, kill- ed himself in a local hotel shortly afterwards, as officers called to arrest him as a suspect. The officers went to the hotel soon after W. C. Marshall had been arrested on a street car. PSR YR ROANOKE, Va—Dr. Ivey Fore- man of the University of Virginia believes our most remote ancestor. had large eyebrows, no chins and meager brain capacity. NIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIllllIIIIllliilIIIIIIIIIIIImIIlIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIHIIH lunits mounted on a common base ;would be appraised of the past work and operated by one power unit. ang future plans of the conserva- |A band chisle mor- | tive party. saw, rip saw, tiser, surfacer and vertical shaper | are conveniently placed and all can: i be operated independently. LITTLE DOING IN U. S. COURT Nothing of importance came up convened this morning at 11 o'clock. After one or two motions were Frigidaire Tickets Going Fast W hitman’s Easter Candy APRIL 15TH IS THE DATE PALACE THEATRE LT LT TR T heel and tip insure longer wear, A large stock of Kalir sten-iks in many attractive, styles to select from. T R P R R e We carry Kali-sten-iks for Boys and Girls J.z” ot sell 75 per cent of the AND RECOMMEND of goods, regardless of OF THEM” SALOUM| | Phone 25 Fres Deliverv GEORGE BROTHERS | Phones 92 and 95 Open Until 11 P. M. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Free Delivery Phone 134 LA B LT WHEN WE SELL IT l IT'S RIGHT L 000000 FOR SATURDAY Fels Naptha Soap, carton . ... $ .65 Crystal White Soap, 20 bars ) N E Sub Station Post Office No. 1 + JOHNSTON’S Raisins, Best Seedless, 25 pound box .... 1.90 FRESH FROM THE SOUP—Tomato and Veg-Beef, can........ .10 FACTORY : e An Exquisite Assortment | These are a few of our reasonable prices Quality and Honest Dealing Garnick’s - Phone 174 R S SN X U Quaker i Chiffon osiery ‘ Specially Priced At | $1.35 Pair ’ While They Last Six shades and sizes 814 to 10 ) | SEE OUR BARGAIN TABLES “STANDARD” CLOSET COMBINATION | China Tank—White Seat $25.00 Delivered anywhere in Juneau RICE & AHLERS CO. HEATING Juneau, Alaska “We tell you in advance what job will cost” SHEET METAL Goldstein’s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center.

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