The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 10, 1929, Page 2

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TOMORROW IS YOUR Last Opportunity e0 0000 COURT NEWS . CRCECRCR R R B BN A ) Zanis Williams, forgery, was arraigned in the U. S. District Court yesterday after- noon. He entered a plea of guilty the Attorney General, for a period of three years. The petit jury reported today and was dismissed. until tomorrow morn- charged with and was sentenced to the Idaho | State Industrial School at St. An- | PIONEER KLONDIKER DIES IN NOVA SCOTIA | John W. (Jack) Horn, a pionecer of the Yukon, and one of the first to discover deposits of the precious| metal which eventually led to the| mad rush to the Klondike, died re- in California, off the vast & e he accumulated during the da S( |when all Amer:icas cjes were fo-| cused on the amazing discovery of | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1929. MERRITT TO MAKE SHORT TRIP, KETCHIKAN L. Merritt, Assistant District Forester, will leave for Ketchikan tomorrow on the Yukéon. He make a short inspection trip with the Ranger at Ketchikan, and dis- cuss the plans for the new boat the Forest Service will build this M. —t——— NOTICE OF SAILING SPRING CLEAN-UP SALE cently at Halifax. thony, Idaho, or such other insti-| For the last twenty-five years he“fummcr He will be absent about ON TABLE LAMPS AND SHADES tution as may be designated by |had been living in luxu chiefiy‘mo weel $8.50 Values for $5.00 T() S(IU(’ M()n (3}' on T'lese It(’ms ing, as the defense in the case of |Klondike wealth. o __Or]'_;;ngosf“t‘?fil v . Z‘-r"““f“-msé‘;{: ¥ 5% Stanley Krasson, charged with vio-| A Nova Scotian by birth, Horn | e + 2 5 5 lation yor the prohibition laws, was | left Enfield, N. S, in company with April 15, For fi 1 passenger Other Models in Proportion 3 - e not ready for trial. : two other pros; Sandy|rates call Agent [Femmer. The tirst four casés o dome be- | Thompson and W ‘aser. in phone 114. Indepetident Steal First C. i | 1885, and hardly had reached | COMP&NY. —adv. irst Come—First Served Here is !fore the U. S. District Court for a partial list of the specials, Check the items you need, |trial are all prohibition cases and the tentative order. in which they the famous gold cou they | | struck it rich, For eighteen years ————————— POSTAGE STAMP COLLEUTORS Sale will last one week from date— . s = The Admiral Line steamer Doro- | thy Alexander will make ten trips in the Southeastern Alaska excur- sion service this summer, accord- | ing t6 an announcement of E. G. McMicken, Passenger Traffic Man- dger of the Company, which, to- gether with 20 voyages of the Qu thorities predicting the hottest and driest summer in a century for the pate that many will turn to ocean s for refuge from the heat and Alacka should naturally enjoy a full share of this traffic,” Mr. Mec- 5 Micken said. “In anticipation of and Admiral Rogers Will make & inis, and in order that we might total of 30 excursion trips on the|render more attractive service to local route during the approachingthe resident Alaskans, we have season. spent considerable money overhaul- The route of the Dorothy Alexan- |ing our fleet and will make every conscientious effort to enable Alas- ka t6 cash in on this opportunity.” Fleet Is Improved Passengers travelling on the | “green boats” of the Admiral Line will be agreeably surprised at the improvements effected in these Pacific Coast this year, we antici-| ‘The lounges, smoking rooms and other public rooms on each of the vessels, have been completely re- |decorated and refurnished in at- tractive fashion and small, four- chair tables have supplanted the |larger style in the dining rooms. {The entire work was done under the |direction of a prominent firm of decorators and attractive effects have been achieved in the furnish- ing, draping and carpeting of all rooms, All vessels will again carry dance orchestras, which will play in the dining rooms during meal hours ahd each evening for dancing. S e $1.00—CHICKEN DINNER-—$1.00 THURSDAY NIGHT are in the cardigan and slip-over styles. show separate skirt and sweater. Colors are in blue, tans, reds, greens and combina- tions of colors. The frocks Sweaters—$5.75 to $6.75 Skirts—$7.50 THE JACKET COSTUME Sportswear entirely new. Bach costume is differ- ent. The frocks are lovely and the linen crash jackets are effective in harmonizing designs on a background of oyster white. $19.50 CADMAN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM Excepting Numbers to Be Repeated by Popular Request Admission——Adults,' $1.00; Students, CHARLES WAKEFIELD o i Al ATTENTION i 3t with vou ¢ save ) all purchases tomorrow. | wi ied, follows: The Ta: Hbrn, worked. ¥arious s 48 8 bring it with you and save money on 1} :ul:lel Ee ;r evs Sow‘;l:y ;r:sso:e S:: the North, bu;. in 190:. after ln;o Will buy for cash or exchange April 9, 1929 y | A : " cum i e moved | 7! s WC Tpd i SPORT SATIN COSTUME SLIPS, $2.00 value—Now_.....$1.65 |for tomorrow morning, to be fol- f:'",'i:jl“““é‘:l“ ol s stamps. What have you? Write B Of - | lowed by the cases of Jim Donald | Colton, . 3 me. P. O. Box 771, Juncau, Alaska. y - 3 .| Horn was one of the most wide- Ziaay: VICTORIA COMFORT CHALLIS, 25¢ value, Now 10 yds. 2.00 Roy Thomas and Elmer Garnss, in {1y known of the old time miners of PRI S X {4s the order named. Alaska and Yukon Territory. He Try a TOASTED SANDWICH st 5% RATTS o -+ aive. $1.95 v — Now 145 . VR T was in Forty hiile when the Kion- s g il COTTON BATTS, comfort size, $1.95 value By Pibkt GAREG 5 T o made vy Oarmagk | (e Juest Toe Cream Parlors. adv Alila Bleotein Light & B i ok 2 < . = 5 3 9= COMMISSIONER’S COURT |in 1896, and was the original lo-{ = a 10 7 COTTON DRESS VOILE, printed, 50c¢ value, 3 yards ... 1.25 O Y v Sl ska Klectric Light ower Co. et & , P ~ 9= o ¥ ‘o= A number of cases for violation!on Bonanza Creek. His claim was| Juneau, Alaska WASHABLE RAYON VOILE, $1.25 value, NOW, gl 95 |ot'the Alaske Bone Dry Lew were one of the best on lower Bonanza ) k Phone 6 PS4 0 3 ) o & tried in the U. S. Commissioner’s T JAP CREPE, plain, only 7 shades, 35¢ value, 5 yards........ 1.00 Court this morning and sentenced | : 3 P -4 |by U. 8. Commissioner Charles Sey. | TU RNED OVER TOF\'" BOARD] PHOENIX HOSIERY, medium weight, $2.00 value ... 1.80 Jake Williams, arrested by Deputy CHILDREN'S BOARD Rl U. S. Marshal W. E. Feero, charged 4 he Lo, 16 b0 | bt FIELDRAY RAYON UNDERGARMENTS, Values to with violation of the Alaska Bone| Josie Clatic BRSPS 10 L CEC, YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” e ; Dry Law, was giv fine of $40 2 8 8 ©2.95—NOW 1.00 b i i » Z:y: inn;;uo, $40 || corrigibility, has been turned over | for : : : : "y & Toss Pacator and Frank Pacator 10 the Board of Children’s Guard-| C . . PURITAS SANITARY PADS, 45¢ value—Now 2 for ... .1 Tom Pucaior ana Prank eacater 0 % EONS Gommisioner 523 Dry Cleaning and Pressing | 1 et A y ik ministrator T. L. Chidester, were | D o S WHITE TURKISH TOWELS ,40¢ value—Now 3 | TR 1.00 séntsheed to pay, & fine of $a00! Ohrls Gamside, Indian, 46—N 1.00 cach and serve 30 days each in et B ST G veser. | c 4T ATIN S HOUSE FROCKS, sizes 16 to 46—Now _.......... L Jail. | G 8..Marshal O. J. Sulllvan yesier= A S D Y LADIES® HOUSE FROUKS, ises Chris Malven, charged with be- day on a charge of rape | LA RA '—‘A UN R UNBLEACH MUSLIN, yard wide, 20c value, 5 yards for.. 85 :fs if?;ginc;;;dm:g :)stl:u:r "1211;?;5\ Maghie BHbian, who hss heen| I‘r’i_}I{Iég?g}l?ggyorfi)osggt%c%g%& UNBLEACH CHEESECLOTH, yard wide, 10c value in jall. He pald the fine and was Under observance for sciere GO ; ° NBLEACGCH CHEBESELUL . ] » 4 felasen \for insanity, will be tried in the 7 yards for CASs L OTal. Cisitdnssn, ariestsa’ by D: S. Oommissloner's Court th d e il - gogs Mr. Chidester was sentenced to Afternoon. % 4 BEMBRERG HOSIERY. new shades, $1.65 value—Now ... 1.35 serve 30 days in jail and pay a| For St ———— é A fine of $250 and costs, on a charge | A marriage license was fisu;fl““t’-} OU R S FR V ICE ALL BLUE ROSE PRODUCTS GREATLY REDUCED of manufacture and possession of 4y by U. 8. Commissioret Bey | 4 < YW 3 - e - . | intoxicating liquor. |W. H. Spittel, manager of the Har- GIRLS’ WASH FROCKS, ages 7 to 14—Now, each...... .- 100 | " Mable Sumdum was sentenced to 15 Oude, Huetvare Biore aad T:o;‘ e S Y S B e k. i sy serve five days in jail for violation|se Lyman, of Seatile, Washingion, /DS L OVE MEN’S WORK SHOES, $4.75 value—Now, pair . 3.95 of the Alaska Bone Dry Law. | Miss Lyman arrived on the EXTENDS ALL OVER ' SHREHE 5 | steamer Aleutian from the states, ‘?F S’ THE WORLD MEN’S [ SUITS. $2.50 value D ik the marriage taking place this fore- he FEN’S UNION SUITS, $2.50 value—Now 2 suits for........ 3.45 ALL-ALASKA CHAMBER ot | % i v Lt CETING T R! P S A \ MEN’S WOOL FLANNEL SHIRTS, $6.00 value—T 5.15 MEETING, TOMOMBIY. i ZE@&{{@E? -4 NS i ANTS. fine Stk s The mesting ot detegates to the‘ C. E. Ahues, Taku; C. G. Hill, MEN’S KHAKI PANTS, fine quality—Now —......c.......... 2.50 All-Alaska Ohamber of Commerce!Goddard; J. D. Coffin, Portland; 3 THE e s % Bl will be held at the City Hall to-|L. S. Ferris, Ketchikan; A. D. Wil- h p - MEN’S BIB OVERALL, blue denim—Now ... 1.35 o e e eon st 4 oclock 50 liams, Kaksines; Lorene MacLeod, the mocern Fi Nati IB NS T RQ s {as not to conflict with the meeting Edithe Young, Ellensburg; W. A °g ; k MEN’S JUMPERS, heavy blue denim—Now 1,35 of the City Council to be held in Eaton, Alaska; Jerry Wootan; Vio- | 0;3 urst (ltl(_)"a an N el 2 L ok il kS el the evening, it was announced to- let Woods T MEN'S 2 PIECE COTTON UNDERWEAR, $2,50 « - : st el Ghikin | il ; OF JUNEAU re gt The proposition of an All-Alaska| H. Vickerson, Snettishamy .Yohn: & ’ e value—suit ... 1.95 Ghamber and the final adoption of ' Polock, Lincoln Istand; M. Rty > VSORNE | (AL ERDIREY | 7°Q N I QOX » 2 3 I . a constitution and by-laws will be Chatham; Mrs. Bob Barclay, C MEN’S COTTON SOX, black, grey, cordovan, 5 pair........ 1.00 taken up, as practically all of the Ylanden, Ernest' Walkins, Neil VAQ X7 > a8 . - o delegates have communicated with Heard, Seattle ;Al Mocok; Dan CANVAS WORK GLOVES, heavy weight, 5 pair ... their home organizations since the Cromwell. | . . TAREY o o ] : RS § last meeting. . ) S TRk 1 R ) o 8 O Al 1 ) SHO—S8special, eacn ....i.....lll ———_———— This store wiil be open Wednes- BOYS’ SHIRTS AND BLOUSES—special, each \ SRR B 3 |day “evening, April 10, for the ac-| F WINDOW SHADES, green and tan, each ... Dell . sherii, fumeau's plano commodation of the trade. tuner and rebuilder. Fhone 573. ady. GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM. ARMSTRONG FELT BASE RUG, 18x36, each 7 ! s SN T HEAVY PLUE COVERALL-—special at .................... { Palace heatre LADRIES’ FELT SLIPPERS—special, pair STORE OPEN TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY 'K y f nitted Sports - - . B M Frocks and . _ . M. Behrends Co,, Inc S REQUEST CONCERT b ” weaters Juneaw's Leading Department Store 9 4 THE JACKET COSTUME n 7 { g b QIC i e e A MR < L TR i3 Mt L i s A NOTEWORTHY MUSICAL TREAT. [able popular favor, particularly in|when, completed, will afford the showing the flat silk crepe tn 8 sonserts gi;n_l;srmgm and again this Southern California. Territory service which will be the sy s Charles Wakefield Cadman and Madame : | Several organized partics have |equal of, any similar services in sports dress with jacket el e le were afforded an been booked for subsequent trips,;the. world. & A e e Jun.eau e 11 too seld STE AMERS WILL | ncluding the National Retail Gro-| Among the major improvements of linen crash opportunity of the kind that come & pelcony | cers Association, Powers, Burling- |already made is the conversion of in this Northland. It is one of the handicaps of a o ton, Alexander and other tour par-|practically, 4ll, staterooms on the pioneer and sparsely settled land that its chances ‘MAKE 30 TR'PS i g g g e Yotz &b 1§ are limited to hear and see musicians and others |Club of Seattle, and the Elks of cquipping them with & new double- i ST " : of note in the various fields of art. Thus when s0 | sacramento, California. decked, all-metal type. berth, which ;I,?l“’og;s:ng Pelise .all ‘RESSRATETGED0LES iR D S te s treat is afforded as that by the visitation | The Dorothy Alexender will leave has béen mvddbed for, and proven P of these two it is an occasion long to be re- Los Angeles June 4 and Seattle on|Very popular in, the Gompany's Because they are new, because the iffere membered — (Juneau Empire.) B D°r°lhy Alexander, Queen June 8 on her maiden voyage of |other services. . In addition to the smart and ir{dividuul_ b they are different, and Adm. Rogers Make |the season and she will sail from |fiew herths all foomms have been re- : Seattle every ten days thereater |finished and decorated and equip- Lo A B ¥y Ten Voyages Each [See SO . ped with modern nickel-framed KNITTED FROCKS AND SWEATERS “With the foremost weather au- |stateroom fixtures. » Threugh Voyage vessels, the entire fleet of which ME- ROO! the Dorothy | have been thoroughly overhauled ronsmuzyo'r " _::,, g through cruise |and attractively refitted and refur- A AT ; 50 cents—8:15 P. M. B ; . Angeles via San Fran-|nished during the winter. Many ATTENTION! W o which is the thousand dollars have heen ex- # i MADAME BEELER offered | pended in the improvements which, expected 'according to Mr, McMicken, are the consider- beginning of & program which, For Carpenver Work of any kind —shop or city—Call Handy Andy. Phone 498,

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