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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1929 store is fresh except our serv- lce—that is polite. This is the A store where courtesy waits upon 3 your wants and deli groceries on time. and heavy weight Pendleton and Oregon City i ‘ PRICES $24.00 to $52.50 eieiefedeteefuiefelel dfeioe! Jar, $1.25 I's no sccret, you'll be MONEY AHEAD if you trade here GEORGE BROTHERS . PHONES 92—95 Open Till 11 P. M. Frigidaire: Drawing Next Monday woolen Mackinaws and Pendleton all-wool Sport | TRUMP SHIRTS Professors Ousted I R- f C b M k ters street trading in New York|BOBRICH TO HANDLE AL 8T 3 R ST. ANN'S HOSPI APPRBRI ATIUNS : ise o ur: arket ceased to exist. YACHT HANDICAPP!NG' e S | J S The spread of the curb's ticker Mrs. Geace Walkowski, of La- " V l service began immediately after| M. . Whittler, Vice-Commodore |toUche, entered the hospital for um S (/(lt a ltes the move. Today ‘there are ap-|of th medical trreatment yesterday morn- | kil 200 7 4 e Juneau Yacht Club, recently ing . | proximately 2, ickers in various | received a letter from A. L. Bob-| & | TO Ill "h Of 190,000\0“!95 and new ones are being in-|rich, Chairman of the handicap! Cha:les Johnson entered the hos- || SKY HIGH M ARK ABH ARD S AVED (=4 ’ stalled rapidly to meet the nation’s|committee of the American Power L. Yesterday and uncerwent an | g new demand for financial news.|Boat Association, stating that he‘al’)pendectcmy bt g i Cities to be supplied very soon in-|would be at Olympia at the start( James C. Jackson, who is em- ! | 3 clude Richmond, Louisville, Akron,|of the Capital-to-Capital race and {”"Y;“’ JY. b (haka MRnedy, et Special and General Ap- 1 M. S. Discoverer Wrecked Columbus, Youngstown, Minneapolis | that he would handi 2 iee LML SepeetAT th oY 1] i NIk icap the start- ceive treatment for a cold { = = 23 | > an 'waukee. 7 ! propriations May Sur- | Sunday Morning—Pas- Urhs BraenE ouirb AL prosiiol o e s foprch wes | e S e o | ; ] 3 T of e hospit: der pass Revenue | j sengers Landed Safely zation is a voluntary, unincorporat- |orew of one of the participating chesreatin: ere g, Will be under { ~ [ed association with 550 regular|yachts and placed the handicap on! Mrs. Frank Thomas en}b}e}cd the ! If all special appropriation meas- 3 The motorship Discoverer, Capt. and 550 associate members. Ap-|the boats as they reached Juneau hospital Saturday night for medical | ures that have been introduced in 4 | H. Berger, operating between Sew- proximately one-half are cooperat-)at the finish. treatment. 0 the Legislature up to date are en- ard and Iiliamna, was wrecked at ing with members of the New — s — PERSER: 11 acted into law, and the budget 1:30 am, Sunday and its passen- York stock exchange. The price of § estimfll(js for general and special gers forced to take to life boats, a seat on the curb has risen from ] appropriations yet to be covered according to cablegrams received $8,000 in 1921 to about $190,000. 1 by measures to be introduced are y. Whether the ship can This increase, amounting to about 4 allowed in full, the total of all ged or is a total loss was 5000 per cent, is directly the re- Sy | e b M |not revealed, and no details of the sult of increased participation by Lo ¢ 189.837. This is $725,770 in excess acctient, were iven the public in stock trading. | of l-het (;.;Ummod revenues for the " Ora folspain: tram Beldovia; 1oo The curb performs a special func- | (‘"Sp:] “ex:;::";vr“:‘, thiat e o= | ceived at local headquarters of the tion of importance in its “unlisted S R » o ot s Mlaska Game Commission from Seds sorun” . Teh S PARING KNIVES “’,,39:;1 S Band’ Mardh 31 ikt | Warden Cadwallader, one of the the maintenance of an open mar- it is evident that some shaving of | | boat's passengers said: “Motorship ket in rights and new securities ' i 2 ¥ % Discoverer hit rock 1:30 a.m. today not yet issued. The listing fee is e~ appropriations must be done by| | % X % s = X B ey i Maans- Cbmritttee] | (Sunday). Fifty left in lifeboats $1,000 and the fee for unlisted priv- DID YOU GET YOURS? if the Territory doesn’t face the| : ‘arrived Seldovia today. It is be- ileges is $100. [ biennium beginning March 31, 1931 ‘he\'ed here that t)?c number of pas- e e o s s 4 —_— with a deficit ahead because there | | sengers given, 80, is an error as the Country Store and Barn Dance, will not be enough left in Treasury Dxicovfl'er's accommodations could Elks' Hall, April 20th, supervision CALIF i to conduct business with until tax - not care for so large a crowd. of Pastime Club. Special prizes for rosetots’ beglh to come in for that !\1,\[“, A\ylp’\f‘ri, |m]l»j prvofc§scr 0;~ . B. Green, local merchandise best hayseed couple now on dis- : year. psychology (qlr niversity o | broker who was enroute to Kodiak play at J. M. Saloum’s. Groceries, PHONE 47 . i Up to now special appropriations| Missouri, and O. H. Mower, |apoard the ship, telegraphed Mrs. pots and pan and what have you 478—Frec Dehvery have been introduced carrying a| below, student assistant, were | Green here that he had lost every- all given away free. An equal & total of $183594, and general ap-| dismissed along with Prof. H.‘Lhing except the clothes he was chance for all to win. Save the propriations ~aggregating $218,493.| O. Degraff, professor of socia- | wearing. This indicates that the date. —adv. I In the first c mentioned, the( ology, following an inquiry/|boat either went down or was in an ST 15 SR } e ology quiry, : First Division is seeking $13705.| into the ulation of sex |extremely precarious condition since May (above) shows spread of the New York curb market whose STORE HOURS { the Second §52200, the Third $84-\ questionnaires among students it was impossible for him o save|rise In recent years has been phenomenal. The dotted lines show e e el ON THE DOCK 900, and the Fourth $32789. In the| of tpha ynivers lany of his grips or trunks. extensions that will be put into use shortly. Below is shown a view £ g o A e B s elimates (owling ehmiarnar v | Local U. 8. Custom House au-|of the floor of the curb exchange during business hours. i g i B o L R Jthoricies were without any official 5 Al G o T L TR ] addition to this, if the increase Avi i o e 3 X S o R LA { pensions and school refund bills are ?ejn:cr; on the wreck late this af-| NEwW YORK, April 8.—The New cd in the ola days, would certainly | we are now serving SANDWICHES f cnacted as passed by the House Tl:o e York curb market, which was a|look long and incredulously atiand SALADS. The best yet. Ju- CARLOAD 3 and Senate respectively, $150,000 e Discoveror has been operat-|nomeless crowd of street brokers | these figures: neau Ice Cream Parlors. —adv. | RgGitional meast e, Provided, |8 in Cook Inlet and Alaska Pe-|ejght years ago, has settled down| In 1921, when the Curb Market § These are some of the statistics | ininsula waters for several years. It |ang made of itself a national in- |association moved from Broad | ° ° { which have been bothering the was recently rebullt, enlarged and|stitution. | Street and the open sky to its new j Ways and Means Committee. It is py ™" mofors {ENEHd, One by one cities as far west as|howe In Trinity Place, the totall THE i i al*ao0st certain that other bills seek- | T MA v oy ;_ St. Louis have been linked by di- | number of shares traded in for the| ; ing grants will be introduced be- M ] * rect wire with the floor of the|year was 15522 The bonds | M o i fore the session ends. S A H“bt curb market and plans are under‘mld during that OnltOr ‘ Pending the return of iie joinl| paying their last respects to| way to extend -services to the Pa-|were worth $25,510,000. Seven years | legislative investigating committee |Thomas M. Darby, friends and as-! cific coast and southward to the|later the shares traded in totaled| Alarm Cll)ck . at from Sitka there will be no busi-|gociates yesterday thronged the| tip of Florida. Fifty important |236,043,682 and the volume of bonds i ness of importance transacted bY|mks Hall at the funeral services or{ cities in the north, east and mid- |reached $834,893,000. s meml?ers remalnlng,» They are the widely liked man who passed | dle west now have minute-by-mxn~} Hv:-cLoIore,v throoughout the his- 98 Cent? 4 i meeting in the respective houses|,..v o short time ago in Arizona.| The usual large and appreciative |ute access to the curb's record of |tory of security trading, as soon as| e l [ but no measures are being taken| po... poden delivered the eulogy. |Crowd attended the Shrine dance |stock and bond transactions. |a curb group organized itself and| ; ur;1 as neither branch has & quorum. |y, “ ‘b’ jonne sang, “There Is|Saturday night in the Scottish Rite| Ghosts of former curh traders | moved “inside,” another curb mar- One Dollar Fifty Cent } ;l‘xe fec:;netzrsml‘{loreh(!om{nmce xs No_ Death.” “and; following Lhis'lrempxe baliroom. The affair being |Who, tradition says, haunt that sec- | ket would be formed by left over|) Value for 98 cents. Guar- 7 i n‘P:l: ™o here tOMOITOW|. .4 Kindly Light,” by a quar-|the last dance of the season spon-|tion of Broad street., where a ges- S But when the present|{ anteed for one year. For { e tette, J. Fargher, Homer Nordling,|sored by the Juneau Shrine Club, |ticulating rabble surged and shout- [curb market entered its new quar-|} gale NOW at | DEPARTMENT CALLED M. A. Pitshmann and E. M. Pol-|probably contributed the gaiety of R R (42 e A RICE & AHLERS CO. [ ley. Henry Messerschmidt, acting the occasion i , t Y Y ” ] \( o 5 BT OUT BY ROOF FIRES|Exaited Ruler, in the aboence off ————eso—m- | HELLAN’S PLUMBING ~ HEATING - SHEET METAL Winn Goddard, officiated at the| Have you tried the Five o'Clock . 2 g b i ) » > uneau, Alask: Two smal blases today and Sun- | XV, viner spesais ot aainys et | Stoek Up This Week for the PHARMACY Iy, Ao ul day called out the Fire Depart-| L°AVIng the Elks Hall, there were g - N £3. Valentine’ | “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Siect | Both were extinguished|CVEr #00re of carsin the funeral| o . T e T Nlonth ext td, Valentine’s | g procession. Numecrous offerings SaN TOBROE potUe AN DIne Ph 33 Fi Deliver: A with only nominal damage. Foiraii Ll AP paken corn. Junesu Ice Cream Parlors. one ree Delivery | ', Sunday’s fire was on the roof of | w“? o _'"'?V“f"_ e m s ———————— ¥ a double-apartment house on Main A", EVCI"E{I.L‘LH ce.neter,\'. m? flna; Try the Five o'Clock Dinner [} | !‘ street between Second and Third, |SerVices were under the auspices of |gheqials at Mabry's. —adv. ¥ 1t is owned by B. M. Behrends and the Moose Lodge with Dictator Wal- ahar | 1] 15 occupled by Arth‘ur Carter and |te* Hellan, conducting the ritualis- | feereeereeeoe -—— Pred A. Sorri tic service. Shortly be(c;re noon today a roof Acting as pall bearers were the 5 ; following past fellow members from . . blaze at the John Lowell residence 4 SUG A R’ SUGAR' ( in Twelfth Street, called out the|the Elks Lodge, Moose Lodge and ntlseptlrs . . i Department, This is the fourth the Serbian Society: John Covich, | 2 4 Mike Wall, Neil Ramsay, John | 10 l S k 6 8 time 1 3 - b ;‘t‘a':esye“s 1t has been the |p. o) Nick Bavard, and M. A. Lave- | Sixteen Ounce I)Oun( , DUC s, cents i L D nik. Mike Diagnich, Alex Kasa-| Bottle COURT REPORTER ILL lica, James Carlson, G. E. Almquist, | T o 59 e e N ? F. A. Metcalf and J. E. Barragar ROMAN MEAI i * John H. Newman, U. S, District |2cted as honorary pall bearers. 75 cents & MBAL, package Court reporter, is ill at his home| M+ Darby was a Juncau resi- | SNOWDRIFT, 4 pound pail, reg. $1.15 .97 with tonsilitis, His place in the|G¢Dt and business man for many —_— | i T Court room wes taken this morning [YS37%. Al;)buhb th;ee m«zmhsmnml | TUNA FISH, reg. 35¢ can ................. 23 kY . vit! rs. Darby, he went soul on t by Assistant U. S. Attorney George | . TLER-MAURO aQ . . ko B IOk who waa formiatly Gouy |account of ill-health. His condi- BU DRUG C(FR ‘ JELLO DESSERT—AII flavors including ks ' = tion gradually became more serious 5 3 i All S Bl l reporter here. Mr. Folt: . | » ac) anric an: v aspoCnun, reporterrumil a(l::mc::ff until he passed away. | grape, mint, peach, apricot, banana | weutersg azers anda * . clusion of the case of the S Free Delivery Phone 134 1| and pineapple¥a e i Jd0 i Alaska | pypERT SHOE REPAIRING ‘ | i S Coll Mios. Oompany ¥ | 7y pays to mave your z‘ipper’s and (PEEN. WE SELL IT ‘ Plain and Todized SALT, 2 Ib. carton 13 M k' A G 7 ' z:; cé’:,f:::fi; Exténsion Gold MIn- | poois™ repuic st *Mike ~ Avoiam', IT'S RIGHT i g > g ’ acrmnaws Are omg at a | A e case began| ., . { 0 3 n 5 P | Jast Wednesday morning and is ex. | Ge0tS furnishings. =8% |} Su Station Post Office No. 1 FISHER BLEND FLOUR, 50 lb. sack.. 2.60 [ : . t fi:::d to go to the jury this after-| ypp Aynquist Press Your Suit. ! | :F d We call and deliver. Phone 528, | & oo OUR GOODS ARE ALL QUALITY GOODS | E ok THE OnLy WAY TO WiN A [ st e S ] A Poor Article Is No Bargain at Any Price | :[ BATTLE IS To BE PREPARED! | | ;. g ik = RET s o REES T » 0 L9 | e | GARNICK’S, Pl 174 | i1 | NICK’S, Phone 17 ToM - i o easure |0/ : s | O ‘ Suits OO : = | e uc KA £ Right Out in Front Agai ; o | Bitonsce Perfocs 18 tght Gut in I'ront Again % v 3 C FAIR AND SQUARE | Fit = £ E 4 E 7o 2 . \ B ity oot o e i = With More Imported Cheese s by % | ‘he demands for the highest || While the line new H= A type of foods. Our stock is kept i B = . > 4 moving so rapidly that it insures | ogre m".] ge b lTlP‘lb- = McL ) 9 I 1 l Cl ~ 2 2 i freshness. Everything about our [ ured for a suit £ aren’s mpena weese | Pull-Over and Coat Sweaters in all colors, light .3{ T ] Blazers all are included in this sale. Sanitary Grocery PHONES 83—85 ¢ “The Store That Pleases” oo oot SABIN & SCOTT successors to N. G. NELSON J. M. Saloum Next to Gastineau Hotel T Goldstein’s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center 0

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