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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1929. Y MURESCO Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forccast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: % Fair tonight and Saturday, warmer Saturday; gentle variable winds. | MAN ls SHUT t()r LOCAL DATA Time Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather "F 4 s M DECORIXTING i 4 p. m. yestly 2987 33 21 E 12 ciear |Father of Youn an: I6t . e e a S | 4o m today ...3001 25 51 w 8 Clear | ng 3 ® and Nocn today 3022 32 22 E [] Clear portant Witness in BEAUTIFYING -— — - - | ~ N CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | Case, Murdered “B Al ok 4 1 YESTERDAY | TODAY wy aska WALLS Highest 8 pm. | Low 8a m. 8am. Precip. Sam. GELES, Cal, March 29. . Btations— temp. _temp. | __temp. temp, Velogity 24 hrs. Weather are investigating three POt lt )s” and ' Barrow 3 6 6 -8 12 12 0 e mysterious slaying of ¢ {aroe Nome .. 36 24 22 22 23 .08 awford, aged 42 years, for-| CEI[AI GS Bethel 36 28 24 2 0 man and father of Don- 5 SeEE R L o [ L e Fort Yukon 10 0 i e et 0 awford, aged 20, scheduled Mr. Veneer, of Haines, sends us 5 pound package, 55 cents “anana 18 10 -2 8 — 0 day as a witness in 500 sacks to be sold at $2.65 per Full cases at 50 cents per package Eagle 12 2 pos M = 0 son's 8 ged | . 3 e A e R IR TR bl S sack—or 36 pounds for $1.00. Dutch Harbor 42 42 | 22 2 — — awford was shot twice while g iy Kodiak O el (R TR 0 Clear 'standing at the telephone in his Guaranteed to Equal the Best Cordova "o R s T Y . 0 Clear home last night. Yoikinias Omas Juncau LI " e 0 Clear, Mrs. Crawford and two sons told | nas 9 Ketchikan . 46 —_ 32 —_ 4 24 Clear the police he had been threatened | Prince Rupert . 42 40 32, 34 12 28 Snow 'by a man named Evans who is al- £ Edmonton &2 4w 14 14 16 0 Cldy 'leged to have told Crawford that : N e Seattle 46 40 o ge e 08 Cldy |unless he “kept the kid off the Portland 52 45 36 36 6 50 Rain stand, they would get him.” San Francisco 62 60 | 48 48 8 0 Clear| Jacobson exp; ed the opinion s not connected | *—Less than 10 miles. that the killing e with his case i hich a woman, 1 {five policemen and 2 politician are! jon trial. It is believed that the| | bullets. were int tended for you \Cm\\fcm and not the father. et BIG DANCE At Eagles Hall DOUGLAS TONIGHT MOONLIGHT SERENADERS NOTE—Observations at St Paul, Duich Harbor, Kod Juaneau, Prince Rupert, [dmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are| \"mdc at 4 a. and 4 p m., Juneau time. PHONE 486 The pressure is high throughout the ocean north of tme lmwmm‘ e [ Isiond, Alaska except the extreme North, British Columbia and the|GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES Personal Delivery Pacific States. It is moderately low in the Arctic Ocean and in! AT LUTHERAN CHURCH| Service Alperta. Light snow fell in Bering Sea and moderate rain from ex- ' freme Southeastern Alaska fo Oregon. Temperatures have risen in| Good Frid Northwestern Alaska and have fallen in Southern Alaska and the up-[_lt Resurr ices will b2 held on Lutheran church per Yukon Valley. | tonight at 7:30 o'clock The sub- - o Lt of the sermon will be: “How | mn ]I INCORPORATE HERE > Saviour Died Upon the Cross.” | i Wl | I‘h ere will be baptisms, reception [ AL A R l ! DOUGLAD Articles of Incorporation have|Of new members and the Easter | | Communion will be administered. been filed ‘in the office of Karl 2 Theile, Secretary of Alaska, by the| Friends, s! gers and visitors flr”l NE WS Northwest Alaska Mine Corpora- | Welcome to attend the services and | x.' Y 4 tion. The three directors of the Worship with the congregation. it L‘/iSIYICR LILIES _company are George W. Rathjens,! o2 T Special Ferry to Juneau After Dance et 'C. E. Alexander and William James, AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL | ONE FILES FOR CITY e { g i i g Y all of Fairbanks. | s = S : . i COUNCIL AT .DOLGLAS: Fairbanks is named as the princi-| Ingwald Martin, who has been in 500 FLOWERING BEAUTIES 1 FOR SCHOOL BOARD .1 piace of operations of the min- | the hos - for e time with iing corporation and the capital P‘“““"“’ is holding his own, it Mrs. Charles A. Tox is the only o oy i named as 1,000 share: said at the hospital this morn- A d S 2 1 one so far who has filed for the s e > IN POTS OF 4 BLOOMS AT $1.25 POT EVERYBODY COME i > coming city election, she hs STER v Peters ; declared her willingness to lucoxm o - Mr. and -m s, George Peter- o i ‘ a member of the school board. We have an abundanc~ ~f Easter |son, entered the hospital with | {RA 5 v “y, i Also one candidate, Robert BOn- rilies. Also plenty of 1: e grown|Pneumonia this morning ‘ OUR ALASKA I;AUNDRY SERVICE" ner, has signed on the dotted line flowers and plants. Juneau Florists. \ -> > - YOTS ~ 3 4 for for member of the Council. —adv.| Monday, April 1st, will he Rem- IN POTS OF 5 BLOOMS AT $1.50 POT i . . Just two days are left to regls-; IR S e T !nant Da stein’s Emporium. | l,ry eanlng and Press‘n ter but with candidates in the| ATTENTION! | Hereafter the first business day of i s i field, registration which has been| For Carpeneer Work of any kind | every month will be Remnant Day lagging is expected to speed up.!—shop or city—Call Handy Andy.| at our store. adv. Nearly fifty of those who regis- | Phone 498. T 3¢ ALASKA LAUNDRY ; Dell E. Sneriff, Juneau's plano | —— - \lce Gream,. Pafiors. s PNy - e J In New Building on Shattack Way COMEDY FEATURE IS ol 71 o SR NOW W GO N ‘THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” s AT LIBERTY TONIGHT| Fresh roasted peanuts and pop-| Flks, Hall, April 20th. Past Time |corn. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors. ‘Club Presentation Extracrdinary. ! l r is week ! —adv. Wal 3 ve ot v. | MY i ot e Livesty 15 entiied "Shang. | . ol kil o8& o b EGGS, 35 cents i :‘;fi:e"z ”’i}figi;‘;fi‘f“;‘,;’o“S_fi“‘;x'”‘“”‘"“'"“" 1B White Leghorn, Grade 1—Per Dozen i comedy and news rcel. ; i il : : - eee | |l € i * BLUE ISLAND COMPANY ! 2 t i e Teberes Yemouss| | LILLY’S SEEDS § 1 A II:ID{LE.I?,,IZ51 chntsn | SHINE o | : ! oman Beauties—Red and Juicy—Dozen i ¢ oxA:?;m:fix: ri’:fifx;d‘”p!"f«fifiif"?fifi'f F lO wer Seeds s 'p Up thoee hard wopd figars with 3 h: been filed in the offi TF CEE C Q B W of the Secretary of Alaska. ~The Cardon Seoids f TR e A 5 B JOHNSON ELECTRIG FLOOR - directors of the company are o 3 [ ARD, CGOBBR .. iicccccivvinninasiea > h Gities ‘Hme end B B Roge of| | GREEN ONIONS, 3 bunches f : I POLISHER Kodiak, and Walter Hogg of Dal-! ‘ 5 | fitteks 2.k s X 308 g up i Wi iTeas " o i amhadbaTar. PET;‘?&{;K(I;IHJSRSN?SL%ED %‘ GREEN ASPARAGUS, pound ................ R ¢ ticles they increase the capital stock I EED GREEN BELL PEPPERS, 2 f. il i f th from 850,000 t { TRt DL , « for Price Wa 5 :100,0:0. TRR e 'sount ot m‘.’j MORCROP FERTILIZER % NEW POTATOES, pound ¢ ( ’ 2 s $42.50 debtedness of which the shall cor- | 4 s} (s e i | poration shall at any time be sub-|| -..Get a box of dirt and start some flower seeds \IDW (.lH:"[‘:N PEAS, pound l ; N, 29 50 Aok 8 lc‘;":::n;g si?i‘mi: M You are invited in to look our stock WASHINGTON SPINACH, 2 pounds...... (‘ ow $ eEINE of business is at Kodiak and its ' over while it is complete and fresh. i purpose is to engage in the fish- ! Can b ted b h d ing business. an oe rente y the day, etc. LILIES i flowers and plants for Easter. Ju-: ) o Florlts. Gtore, Third StreeL.| : GRAPEFRUIT, Blue Goose, each il ne —adv, . 4 s.pach ... U _ H d ORANGES, dozen . .25, .30, 40 and 65 W "T wn s .| Hardware Co. ARPLES, Femom Spiiiabert, dov. i sisted by Florence Beeler, April 8, Between Tom McCaul's Garage and Electric Light 3 e i . . - Palsce Theatre! - Admissiort” §100 | Comigihy: on Freat Btvest FOR THE EASTER DECORATIONS ‘ ”‘f laska Electric Light & Power Ca. it —eeeee 3 Ferns—Tulips—Hydrangias—Rubber Al Foas Plants and Lilies f I PHONE 6 We are now ready to alter or III|IIII make up your furs. Goldstein’s F Emporium. adv. § In the Commissioner’s Court for = Alasks, Juneau Precinct. In Pro- D AN bate. Estate of RICHARD P. NELSON, Deceased. SATURDAY NIGHT ‘ I Juneau, Alaska Front Street i 1,‘, “WHY PAY MORE” ICEBERG LETTUCE, large, solid, 2 for..$ .25 ICEBERG LETTUCE, smaller, each........ that the undersigned has been ap- * pointed Executrix of the above es- tate; that all persons having claims against said estate must present them, with the proper vouchers, il MAZDA LAMPS Why have empty sockets at these prmfl I r&mzofl’éemzl '{‘ie"fi;‘i,:f‘;ig‘,’,‘;? i French Breakfast RADISHES, 2 bunches .15 ig gvvagt IS epoten g 0 i Bl . . . California Bunch CARROTS, bunch.. .10 i at} neau, b 2 ] N T e Tk, Llndseth S Slx Piece CELERY, large, bleached 95 ‘l&’:”i‘n | 24[(5) ‘\x:{tt - trix of estate. L Pis publision, Srch 2. 93 Orchestra R | 100 Wit - Last publication, April 19, 1929, 150 Watt - 150 Watt—White Bowl IR - MRS. VANCE—Piano 200 Wakt ..o L l B E n'r Y H. LINDSETH—Violin SR Tl Bl FRED DOEBLER—Banjo 500 Watt TONIGHT BILL HERRIMAN—Saxaphone WESTINGHOUSE MAZDAS—A lamp for every Shan hle(l HARRY KRANE—Accordian - lighting purpose. - g BILL PARKS—Drums and Xylophone COMEDY and ¥ Lei’s All Go NEWS Capital Electric Com m Radio Supplies PHONE 416 SSUMHTH R

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