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e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1929. T . g By GEORGE McMANUS BRESE o AN R R ORRPA ETGT E GRS SOLUTION to your INSURANCE PROBLEM TO-GET THE BEST in insurance protection, at the lowest rate consistent with safety and security— . 1—SEEK the aid of an experienced and reputable insurance man—because his standing in the insur- ance world will then be YOUR biggest asset. 2—MAKE him the “Insurance Department” of your business. 3—FOLLOW his advice. 4—MAKE him responsible for results. IF you follow this suggestion you will never have any regrets when your policies become claims. GRACIOUS! '™Mm GLAD '™M ON TIME- V'O HATE TO MISD THE Allen Shattuck, Inc. | APPOINTMENTS MADE BY : U. S. MARSHAL WHITE Insurance—Real Estate % Edwin Hofstad, of Wrangell, has e ‘" R ki il F {been appointed as Deputy U. S. Y 4! " i Marshal at Port Alexander, by U. o B - IS. Marshal Albert White, it was i . {made known this morning. Phillip by 8 = (RS, . 8. Kl : Lumber Mills, I ~ X Elliott, of Ketchikan, W. etir, | SR Juneau umber ills, Inc. < ~—— lof Juneau, and T. H. Deahl of Hunter Bay, have been appointed by the Marshal as special deputy WIDE ACCLAIM IN X Is i\dnrshalsloél m: ;lshMpallru!i | urther appointment by Marsha PAST FEW YEARS White, made known today was that o {of W. H. McCullough as Deputy U. 16 g i 'S. Marshal at Dahl Island, View | So mucn has been writton about goue Alaska. | Charles Wakefield Cadman that it i e might be thought futile to a.lempt v EAVES to find anyihing new to say about PONALD MACDONALD LEAVE: him. With Florence Beeler, Cad: Iman will give a recital ace Theatre next M Lumber For Every Purpose Specializing in Best grades of Spruce and Hemlock LUMBER Your needs promptly supplied from our complete stock We handle CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY :\ Donald MacDonald, Assistant Su- night. perintendent of the Alaska Road Millions have sung hi thou- , Commission at Fairbanks, left on |sands have heard his operas, his the steamer Yukon for the West- {orchestral number, his piano com- W%ard on his return to his station positions, his reproducing records. He has been in Juneau for several So often has he made transconti- Weeks conferring with officials of inental tours that his vivid. genial the Road Commission here. Mr. | personality is familiarly known and MacDonald is working constantly loved all over the country. But to further the International High- he still has youth and the bound- way project, from Alaska to Conti- less energy which has ever been nental United States through the [ fone of his outstanding character-Yukon Territory and British Co- % istics; therefore, he has not stood lumbia. . Dr. C. C. Wu, above, repre- WHY NOT LET US sentative of the Nationalist put your name on our coal list, still, and the past year has been| —,———— e it 1s certainly good coal il & Government of China, is the ; 1 ¢ 1 g @ eC g wide cla . Q TDGE . ¥ i poultr; every ay. ur eggs L Last June his grand opera, AS LIBRARIAN BY JUDGE| p.." credentials fo President are ufe largest and freshest ; | “Shanewis,” performed eight times| 3 i .| Hoover. Dr. W. succeeds Dr. that tte hens produce. 8 SCHMELING g at the Metropolitan Opera House, | The postion Of daCL e 80 th Alfred Sze, -who has been We carry a complete line of i U. S. District Court House has been | New Yorl y, 9 al X sois S Tope S 131)3 H;;;iv\::;g reestablished at the request of Judge tra]]s‘fi;::,d.‘m..,..".‘-" Brlllam. \ was wit-|J: W. Harding. Miss Lena White i b was appointed by the Judge to fill Poultry and Fox Feeds. And our transfer service— well you can’t beat it |was presented twice In De- —_— "A“Wnch the position and reported to start| Dell E. Sheriff, Juneau's planoj ; its world her duties yesterday afternoon. tuner and rebuilder. Phone 573. D_ B. FEMhlER e by ago Civic Op- YRR T SARE TR T | pany befors s large and| (Old papers for sale at The| LET Aunquist Press Your Sult. Phone 114 tic audience which accor ‘l;:mmre. We call and deliver. Phone 528. led composer, condutor and singers < 4 o A R s ‘I i {an overwhelming ovation. | Pl(’ P l H Il ) i : He wrote the score for “Rosaria,” | neer 00 a 4 at Portland, Oregon, and also the! t bakcr’s MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION music for the pageant in Denvt‘rl u c Telephone 183 Pool-—-Billixrds to celebrate the opening of the I e 4 y ’ \ Moffat Tunnel. i H Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop, ! i The latest compositions of Mr. ] Cadman include two light operas/| | i specially suited for high school! L& s Sk X 5 3 s E: L productions. “Leleawala,” published JACK. SHARKEY/. In 1026, has already been present- $1: !6 4-Door Sedan & ed nearly 200 times. m:‘)k:ger&k;::f; at tlufacran ew uper '«x ed by Gene Tunney. Signing of Uzcudun by the Garden paves smooth road for a pair of projected 2 \ 3 Yankee stadium. Sharkey is to meet Paulino June 27, the winner to go against 3‘"““““ operetta that is just off ber. Schmeling probably will meet Jimmy Maloney at Boston soon after he e press. | So numerous are his plans for returns from Germany. 5 compositions in the larger forms, Here is the trio from which Madison Square Garden expects to fill heavyweight title throne vacat- iof Lollypop Bay,” Essex Challenger Coupe—$985.00 Coach—$985.00 Fully equipped, delivered in Juneau—Liberal terms. T Frank Alba, pioneer Alaskan and McCaul Motor Company VETER AN ACK UINN ALBA RETURNS TO devote more time henceforth to creative work, curtailing his re-| STARTS 20TH SEASON| o oo YORONG v T R ————|big game hunter of note, is al New. select line cf visiting cards | s e % |Los Angeles 5;: Hollywood 6. steamer Yukon after an extensive at Fort Myers, Fla., training ground =R 5 o . 5 . for the Athletics, Old Jack Quinn, Fortiand 3; Sacramento 10. three months: tour of the Btates —=|that Mr. Cadman has decided to| tour a few weeks only this Spring. B e 1 PHILADELPHIA, April 4.—Downl GAMES YESTERDAY Seward bound passenger on the|3 The Empire. ( one of the last of the fast disap. Seatile-Oakland postponed on ac- in interest of the Alaska Guldes.‘iHmdl Em Out Free]y | { PN - ‘ Sty A count of rain. Incorporated, of Anchorage, of PagiBE Fhoe. a4 L SD‘n‘t,’ah Dl hcrs‘}san Francisco-Mission postponed on | Which he has been a leader since |, FEATURES OF is beginning his fifth year with the ccount of rai its organization several years ago. Mackmen and his twentieth in the{ eic |Mr. Alba in commenting on the [} majors. ! results of the tour ended stated THE NEW FORD CAR ‘Somewhere in his forties Quinn is | PEANDING QF GEARE that he had booked all the sports- already in good shape, having train- | Fholllo Clonst Legame men for spring and fall hunts that cd for two weeks at Hot Springs, | Won Lost Pct.|pig organization could care for, be- Beautiful low lines : Los Angeles 6 3 667 i — Sie o dard equipm ¢ Ark., befor . He at- g tween 25 and 30 parties. Tuz Dictaor RovAv Sxoan— Six wire wheels and trunk rack standard equipment, $1395. tributes mg fs::ng sotuthl = c.nk Portland 6 3 667 Mr. Alba wentpns far East as Sedan with wood wheels—$1205. Prices at the factory, Bumpérs and spare s e I Choice of colors . i P80 Bl TR WL | aacramento 8 -3 . b ; Remarkable acceleration He was a breaker boy in the coal| New York and obtained bookings mines near Pottsville, Pa., bef e‘Oakland 4 2 5001 in that city, St. Paul, Chicago, De- » . Smoothness at all speeds he teck up heskatiail And: & stcr::gwmmfl 4 4 500|p0it Golumbus, Cleveland, Wash- TUDEBAKER’s Dictator—the car that sped 5,000 B6 to 68 miles an hour ttiaus les chreial Hifir tmoughjse:fit‘lcj ; g 2 g;g ington, Philadelphia, and three miles in 4,751 minutes—offers not only Championship Fully enclosed, silent six-brake system many years on the ball field. \g:n’;::nc.sw 2 .6 - ospjcities in New Jersey. While in speed and endurance, but the matchless comfort of ball New transverse springs Eager for the season to begin, . LI T m:fe ’S:l;la;‘i‘:‘g':;‘“::h";fi o’;“t‘f:: bearing spring shackles. The Dictator’s modern, lpw- TH'm;dm“fi ]:{dmu'meh]OCk aps%rl;fir?d Quinn declares he will continue to CAPITAL DYE WORKS mph'les SO 2180 aRENST o Rl swung lines bcautifully express its champion fleetness. riplex E atter-prool glass windsnie pitch “until they take my uniform| Very latest meinods in Fremcn| o moving plotures of. wild game Built by Studebaker, sold at a One-Profit pricc R ]qo'l])(')]l‘"y of dflgemthn away." ‘!Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. £2e|yie s "ar o “that created a great > eliability and long life “There’'s only a few of us stuIJMeldner. Professional Cleaner and | ., oy ieact and was also re- Longer time payments ir; :;;e game,'v(};e s;idif aune&mbfl;rinyt r. Phone 177. adv. sponsible for a material number B o o xS . s gt o JUNEAU MOTORS, I The New Fond i on i two spit-ballers left in the Ameri-| Get your MAGIC FIRE CALEN-| = o o, "Cosr for hunts. ’ nc. [ play at can league. I believe Grimes of DAR at the Silver Fox Barber In Washington, Alba visited At- New York and Mitchell o? tthhOpx. Have it FRAMED. (i_o:gis torney General Mitchell, whom he Cardinals are the only ones in the Studio. ‘|had guided on a successful big DISTRIPE IR Juneau Motors, Inc. ional. ! S eraieers: 5 M Ni‘-l‘l;:'[l;an Shocker died last year| PETE SAYS: “Oranges 9 docen g:‘l;rx)‘e"?u;tstu;et:f Kenai Peninsula FORD DEALERS and Bill Doak and Stanley Covel-{07 $1.00. Sweet and juicy.” &dv. T | MURESCO eski have retired, so there are only | = R a few remaining but we still man- CITY APPOINTMENTS AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL for age to get by and fool the batters. TO BE MADE APRIL 5 Edwine Lande entered the hos- “When the baseball powers ruled! Notice is herewy given that the|pital yesterday to receive treatment out the spit-ball seven years a7 DECORATING Dollars Are for Delight 5 4 i in legis- C~mmon Council, City of Juneau,|for a cold. 5 g 4 L:: 12!;!:’!1:2;;:51[ 1;.::“;;;3:; 1 will convene in regular session in| D. E. Scott who underwent a o and To spfinq them grud%mg_ly, or ;}ulrodlg_rally, };i ItéJKdg- have always contended that few !hev Council Chambers at the City majqr opersnpn last Monday is BF 1Z\UTIFYING feat their Purposg. 0 mvegt.t em ,.“ a is batters were ever hurt by spit-ball ;‘““ at the hour of 8 B 1 5‘“' continuing to improve. 4 || to purchase maximum motoring delight—the top- pitching. It was the curve beil fa¥: i 5fe 4890, 8¢ whic g ST o 5 W ALLS most degree of style, beauty, comfort, performance-— toatlers . with thely’. freak: ighes} ' DOWY elected officers will as- NOTICE OF SAILING without paying a single dollar premium. That is isume office and applications for| From Seattle the Motor Ship and what makes BUICK the standard of Motor Car Value. who did the damage. tog ” < » ; s % |ail the« following appointive posi-|~OREGON” will sail for Juneau ! T see nothmx‘_m:iwrio“bs *“:"l‘l‘mons will be considered. viz.: City | April 15. For freight and passenger| { the spitter. Just take a baseball. ;o Gity Treasurer, City Chief of |rates call Agent Femmer, Tele- moisten it a little on the side near | p,ice City Health Officer, Night phone 114. Independent Steamship CEILINGS That is what makes it the outstanding choice of dis- 5 cerning men and women everywhere. 5 pound package, 55 cents the thumb and let the ball slip in-ipatroiman, Municipal Wharfinger, 3 . i . ward or avay from YOU @5 YOU Ope First Assistant Wharfinger, B AR Here is Miss C. Aussem, pretty| Full cases at 50 cents per package M throw, depending on Where you One Second Assistant Whorfinger, FUR EXFERT German tennis star, ready to Con'wrs Otor Comp any want it to go. That's all there is|City Fire Truck Driver, Assistant| our Pur Manufacturing Depart-| pand out the balls for the in-! THE b 605 B e o ctmont, oj{ment is in charge of an expert| yorpational tennis tournament Service Rendered by Experts B — sistant Cheif, Fire Department, and | fyrrier. Goldstein's Emporium. ldv, ern: P R Cup & g e Cal 10 and el R T v s Netidag. omas riaraware L0. Framing Pictures. Call in and see H. R. SHEPARD, Ice cream, brick or bulk. Juneau| Nations. i our work. Coates Studios. adv. | —adv, & City Clerk. |Ice Cream Parlors, —ady. (Internationsl Newsr: v ‘

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