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& B THE DAILY ALASKA F,MPlRE WEDNESDAY DEC. 11 1929 ; : . | Counters Divorco D l C d P l was not known here. She is sur- 77s M’GLUSK:Y NnT [ g (ll y rOSS'lvor uzz e vived by her husband, and her moth- Bu"s of B'llmrd. ! e——fl“ {er and sister who live in Vancouver, | Cues Used to Disperse ss 's Puzzle 9. Violent stream | Wash. They will meet Mrs_. Flory . . 3 . ‘Diteh SRE o Yestarany 10. Barren |in Portland and she will visit with Coal Mine Strikers [] 1. Divan a L] 5. Formerly VT 11. Fury ¥ 'them for about two months before ] | 9. Anclent capl- VIE i | " tal of Ireland oL 12, Winglike | | returning to her home he: BENTON, Ill, Dec. 11.—Armed CASE STARTED ~ AND HIS WIFE = fiiaf Rl migueeors BUDIES FUUND‘ At R ol Su oot : mistake { 1 b 14. Solit 22. Native metals ) Sheriff James Pritchard & o i ‘ 16, Pertaining to D | 34 Convened I i WOOTAN IS HERE { of deputles last night dispe i et 16. ;",'.,.fl':".'.'f. NlE] ‘ z;l i T TP i 3 50 members of the National Minzzs A s MeCloskey:ob | {Public Affair Will Be Held i &, E| 3 praw ater | Bride and Artist Are Found| Jemy Wootan, of the Cameron | Union, strikers, who cong : Jul} cquits Mclloskey o i p e Ry AIN[D arrant i Dead’i Studi B h Chandler Corporation, arrived in Ju- | the old Bent mine at Rucker to A lting Chidester i at resby t erian 19. Heury etatrs RISE o1, Qmardice ead 1In Studio—Bot neau on the Northwestéern to read |vent loyal miners from going to w ssaulling | Ghiik Tonorrow Sotn af Bors V] " York state " | Are Prominent the water gauges at Speel River and | on the night shift, —Rape Case Opens ; Learning” SV g2 Toar T Dorothy Creek. He will charter a 7 |Simhe Rianile Szm\ L Give s 1 2igo bf ' Doat | NEW YORK, Dec. ll‘_flenry;gasboat and leave for Speel River as; Try the Filve o'Clock Dinner James McCloskey was acquitted of foin Cight PX'QSb}'I:I:l"Zl o lblxltv:!xl:“pp:;.un g 2 38. :tl"lgoo.;: nneagln- | Crew Crosby, aged 32 years, and Mrs, | °° 88 the weather modcixajes. ‘s;fcials at Ma’l‘)ryvs, 3 7—-ndv. assaulting T. L. C Federal | sponsoring a public recey S <ciEl e ‘!Jasvpmne Bigelow, 22-year-old bride, | 5 hibition agent ] : [C. C. Saunders and hi impudent. L] |E| function | both socially prominent in Boston, | riirisiisiricibririntbrtriebeiei bbbt —uu‘r‘ficqu 2:45 am, today in the | given lsx:‘:‘;epc;xé;(: : = 150 gle‘;.:i;le{ “ : e :;’ {fi'.l;'.:, ‘frag- |Were today found shot to death in Federal district court. The case, 1 | row evening, December 12, at 8:30 (42. Err L. Slln; Fhetandle’ 1. Sature ments | the artist’s studio. \ FRESH SPINACH Pound o which started Monday before Judge |o'clock. The following program will | §3; Guadle o os. Jriung 2. Unmatcheds 41, AhGroughfare | Tne Police said it was a suicide ! : Justin W. Harding, went to the jury ,‘be given: :so‘ Eou:'l'les'- u;e: 3. str’nv\n 3. \rn‘uvnlytmm b1 :rfz',';’ officers pact. | SWEET POTATOES, 3 pounds late yesterday afternoon | Welcome in behalf of th 3 - Architectural 4. A Judge ot of 8 uni . Seatih pot The bodies were fully clothed and ' & This morning, Robert Smith, local | Light Church—R, E. R B plRgter - 6% OFf roent p S haveifo 85 Lively dance | found facing each other on a bed. | BRUSSELS SPROUTS, Pound Indian miner, was brought rial | | Song—“Blessed B g; T:n‘:t el 8. ’A'flfi.'i".?..u for 1 ) é'.‘,’,‘,,i""""" ‘Crusbys left arm was about the FRESH GRAPEFRUIT on a charge of rape, Elizabeth Keens Welcome to ti —Mayor | 88. Seandinavian waste 7. Dimintsh woman's neck. In hisright hand was'§ & 0 s AL LERULL Lo his sister-in-law being the alleged Ahokias B, Sekass. linear measure 67. Anclent city Neey ¥ox |a pistol. LARCE TIITUCE . ... .. ooty victim of an assault by ARIES Instrumental music | Mrs. Bigelow had been shot m ------------------- was impaneled this morning and Welcome in behalf of the Minister | the left temple and Crosby in the FRESH TOMATOES, pound Miss Keene had testified to the al- | |1al Association—Rev. Henry Young | right temple. a E leged assault before the noon recess | “Neicomaitactae Breshy tery of| | No notes were found in the stu- CELER Y of i pags A 00 25¢, 20¢, 15¢ The jury trying the case is com- Alaska—Rev. David er. | ‘dlo and while the Police are con-| i posed of: C. G. Hill, Mrs. Tke Tay- The Session Tru and mem- | victed the couple died as the result | CAULIFLOWER ... .. . . 30¢, 25¢ lor, Mrs, May D. Godfrey, John Tor- bers of the church invite the citi- of a suicide pact, they are at loss| RED CABBAGE, pound ... 07¢ : ’ 3 vinen, J. E. Green, Joe McNulty, zens of Juneau to attend the recep- to ascribe the motive. | & Mrs. H. G. Watson, Frank P. COdK, | tion and become a ed with | Crosby is a nephew of J. P. Mor- | HUBBARD SQUASH, pound ... 07¢ Mrs. Ella D. Smith, H. G. Nordling [ g the Rev. Saunders and wife and gan. Mrs. Bigelow was visiting with CARROTS I and Mrs. Paul Hudon, {580y 6 1 kY cvening with Ve [ friends in New York City. She was TS, 4 bunches . Richard Johnson, Wrang gaticn of ern Light | married last June to Albert S. Bige- n < = ed recently for larceny , |chureh. |low, now graduate student of Har- FRESH PETERSBURG CRAB ... 35¢ peared before Judge Harding and [ —— vard, Watch for Prices 5 entered a plea of guilty. He will be 4 | e S g f ;Jn('l(;)mplete sentenced later. > | H Assortment of Cheese An indictment has been x‘mrml‘ Irene Bordoni, noted ‘WAR vETERANs | ... MRS FLORY CALLED 72 LR UL A s L v the Grand Jury 5 French songs, gave an unusus T | | | e e ';,’osh;“ h the manufacture dition ih Chicago, when she filed | | i SOUTH BY DEATH OF i K ey for annulment of her mar- GIVEN WARNING | SISTER IN FRISCO Purveyors to Particular People X vs) LIS 1 iriage to E. Ray Goetz, theatrical | producer. ! | Imprint of a mastadon’s e et FUR LAST TIME | Called south by the death of her ; o b ot 5 ister, Mrs. Frances Kirkpatrick at | nearly three feet across w | is in flat topped rock in the Dry Lake OFFICERS ELECTED y ‘Sfin Francisco last Sunday, Mrs. | n of Neva ! BY EASTERN STAR . fl . [ Charles E. Flory left Tuesday morx- | PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN EVENINGS i # s | O M H V ts Bene- |ing for Seattle. She will go to1 o "1 05 b e B e DevaE il | At the meot night of Ju- G N | ; 3 * e | iciaries ust Hurry | | made. 10 am,, 11 am,, 2 p.m,, 3:30 p.m., 4:30 p,m. FEEETEE U PR T RPT T 6 sy o :: : ; ¢ i sfipel ) : | |10 am. Sunday. Cause of the death Make him happy for the year 1930: [ et RS WIS A (e a1 this Christmas Lillle Burford, { The American Legion secks to in- | BEDE s SRR | Donald Mc 3 |form all those eligible of the ben: with a Jessie Kel provided by the Adjusted Compensa- NLKON CASE REVERSED PROMINENT ALASKA | George Me: tion Act, commonly called the -vs«;}-l BY APPELLATE COURT MINER IN JUNEAU Sheer Silk tron; Fanny L Rebinson, S“"lu ary; |diers’ Bonus,” that the final Pendleton Mrs. John Spickett, Treasurer:|which the Government Reversing the decision of the Fed-!| Paul Denhart, one of the best! Edith Howard, C uctres e v Sanetoy za- | applications for the bonus is JAnUArY | org) gistrict court at Ketchikan, the known and most popular Alaska pla- | N 5.1 beth Nprdiing A:"JLl‘f‘P Loy 83 14, 1950, X 3 . case against Harry Nixon has been miners, is a guest at the Gasti- Bath Robe BndMany L, Hution, Tru Approximately one million World |,emandeq by the Federal Court of neau Hotel. He returned Monday | > War veterans, or in the case of tho: 3 s . Appeals at San Francisco, accordin? evening on the America First from who have died, there beneficiaries, Sum Dum where he spent eight days | ociate Matron ion of time to Janu- | making the appl: First quality, full fashioned sheer silk Ik 1 . . . with slenderizing pointed heels and hosiery will please her! All-over ® lisle interlined garter welts, and silk plat- ed soles. Also ingrain silk stockings . . . with French-type picoted tops, square |to a telegram just received 4 He will get a great MILWAUKEE COLD Toofha_vc r)eg]egte}i to make zvm‘phc:xc‘{in George B. Grigsby, counsel for Nix- |cxamining properties of Eugene Ow- At a SPeClal Value leal of comfort from | MUCH FOR F. A. BOYLE‘»r?& . Ad;’;u,f;ei comm"f”?" b | P ens. He will be in Juneau a week - aoal 0% ' LR L EERCEn Legin. 09 on was tried at Ketchikan and before sailing for his home in Se-| - one of these all wool, Writing to friends from Milwau- f‘;““‘,,‘l 0 o ed of violating the prohibi- |attie where he expects to spend the | beautifully patterned | kee Judge Frar Boyle, former | s tab fh-(6 nob destaad fker|Hon law. He was sentenced to one | winter with his family. ea Y T United States Commissioner here.|inas congress will again extend mp‘}:“:x in jail IfmJ 'f.xill:,‘d %1‘[0;)0 o ]\ir Dcnlmr; was d(mcf (‘{ q“hal‘it 8 said the cold there is too severe for . n appeal, attacking the validity dozen men who made fortunes out I‘Ob(‘». m“- + Ider there th: time for filing. . |of the search warrant in the case,|of the Bessie and adjoiring proper- 2 his comfort. It is colder there than| = any ex_gervice man or woman who |0 . ¢ B ; " | A gift any man | he ever saw it in Alaska, he de- | ety o Servinn i Npo |was taken. The warrant was signed |ties on the Third Beach Line at| : }g leli l- 1 ] 2?}:;“{2;‘; ofdflS:‘ ;;nttgfl ‘;_\1‘: |by a notary public instead of the|Nome. He also has mined in several /i e delighted to |, b Axpostad e Mil- | g 5 SULes | regularly appointed United States other Seward Peninsula localities | will be delig Mr. Boyle expected to leave Mil-| g0 the World War is entitled to | o i ‘g e ;“ KEaks il - ceive waukee shortly for P&nnsylvania and |¢po adiusted Compensation Certifi- | Commissioner. A second und and in the Fairbanks country. e o i cted to spend the Christmas | & s |was that a deputy United States|has prospected all over Alaska and i lexrl)'el' ys in r"rv)r State Advices cate which s in the form of & pald- | yroreng) who was one of the ar- { British Columbia. It has been more Come in and see | oo o e o him recently |UP tWenty-year life insurance Pol- | ociing orficers, acted as jury balitf |than thirty years since he first| . Tppeived ere from himIS0BPLY iy ‘vng!face ‘Waliles of ‘which range|s S B ioi b T BEE ihd T et pean Taber our display of sald he would leave New York early | oo "¢ 06 oIt B ) o vosersa by | 2 NOTtH S i has been inter. in January for a trip around the a & | ile the grounds revel Y | ested in the country eve: t ! 1s I 1 1 e |, Le Roy Vestal, Department Serv- | i appeliate court were not revealed | time heels and silk-plated soles. world. ¥ ! ; °S ice Officer of the American Legion, | i "ty o” taleqr; 2 A PENDLETONS S I : gram, Mr. Grigsby said | R e S SAHS % urges each ex-service man or WOmAN | o pejieved 1t was held that the| AD EXPERIMENT REFFKA}?S 'ATITEI"NTION nce ¥/ Bhochil INMIEAINty W hieve She search warrant was defective ! ot Regular meeting 0f PErseverance |,g..qeqry application forms made | O i | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 11.—As - i | These exceptional stockings in the most R o i 5 yclock, & |out. He cautions those entitled to |an experiment, Tulare County will important shades are an astonishing value [ B, lvh"‘f‘_‘l““‘.“ e extonded to|the adjusted compensation certifi- | Willamette vallcy horiiculturists | designate north and south roads SABIN S :i’;i:;l, l“:“;m‘::”' st cate that it is not sufficient to have |have demonstrated that at least|by numbers, east and west roads at $1.00 to $2-50—H010P!‘00f and Mun- g ALI’HO";SINE CARTER the application in the mail by Janu- | three varieties of figs can be grown |by letters, and intersesting roads: 5 o ' |ary 2, 1930, but that the applications |in Washington. % by names of flowers. singwear The Store for Men T Beosei¥: | must actially balin ¥he Rands of |sowiums e o 0 . oo g TR the War Department by that time. i 5 The Em- DIt ipapers Jcr pis N He further states that if the ap- — s 7orrhcr plicant’s discharge certificate is lost /—————————————— | for them to make out their applica- |tion regardless of the absence of | proof of service. The necessary APRON D 1NCE o ‘:\pplivaliun for a lost or destroyed :(h.s(‘hnruo can be made later. i HALL f gL ARE TO BE MARRIED SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 THURSDAY AFTERNOON Music by Dan Kunz, aged 22, and Cecelia ’ |Alexandra Yarkwan, aged 19, will 2 Q O .’ e !be married at the Russian Church L'r'l(lsetl.' 3 r( l( “’i ra |tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. |After the church wedding there will be a celebration at the A. N. |B. Hall where a wedding supper 00 00040000400000004 | i1l be served by close friends and |invited guests. 'Y UR "I()\,‘EY | The young couple will continue MA j 4 to reside in Juneau. The pros- pective bridegroom is the son oi Count on Pay Day Leader Dep’t. Store George Brothers resh Fruits and ~ Vegetables | Lettuce, large heads ........15c § Celery ..............20c and 25¢ | Heinz 57 varieties Cauliflower, per head .30c to 40c Fresh Spinach, 2 Ibs. for .....45¢ Now on Sale—Dec. 10th to 24th Brussel Sprouts, per Ib. ......30c : i Celery Roots, each ..........20c ° i ® Eresh Carrots, 4 bunches for. .25¢ HOllday SpeClals Fresh Beets, 4 bunches for .. .25¢ CUCllml?Cl‘S' cacl sail s L | STOCK THE PANTRY NOW WITH THESE Green Onions, 4 bunches for .25¢ | J HIGH CLASS GOODS LCLI\\ 3 bunc hes for v, 25c Jap Oran zes, per box, $1. 35 AJl(st In--\ucoa, per Ib. . 30c CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 4000000000000 | William Kunz, of Juneau, and is lmlployed in the Alaska Juneau mine. The bride-to-be is the |daughter of the late Chief of Sit- {ka. She wasa student of the Ju- |neau High School. | e — o hé o o . FLOUR, 50 pound sack ... SOAP—Red and White, large bars, good washing, 22 bars { { \ \ LB \ \ t SNOWDRIFT—3 pound pail, regular ! |LoOMIS IS RECOVERING; i MRS. LOOMIS RETURNS | | Mrs. E. E. Loomis returned to Ju- neau on the Northwestern after vis- iting her husband, sawyer for the | Wrangell Lumber and Power Com- pany, and who is just recovering from a serious operation for appen- |dicitis performed at the Wrangell BRO“’N RICE FL AKES—Y(’ad} COOk' ‘Genvral Hospital by Dr, C. Edwards. ed two packdges ------------------------ } Mrs. Loomis expressed her grati- |tude for the splendid care her hus- COME IN AND LOOK AROUND— |band received. He has passed the | OUR STORE IS YOUR STORE TR S0t suTeSa |will be able to come to Juneau for LEYl Almquist Fress your Suit, ‘(‘hrmmh Mrs. Loomis said. “mmmmm We call and deliver. Phone 528. A TR PR SRIOU 5 A e 79 BLACK TEA—1 pound package, ex- BN gl e Sanitary Grocer THE STORE THAT PLEASES PHONES 83—85 | e ’ &Sl CHICKEN DINNER $1.00 I At the COFFEE SHOPPE Thurs- |day night. Owing to the popular K |demand for this dinner come early. —adv.