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i i ARy i S these print froeks wont mi buying price. siraight line 1 « to 14 aue Visii ot ounter. Many useful articles 1 at eedingly low prices. Juneau's Leading Department Store (Funss Bethin ne e e e e e e . /DS CO., Inc v T ."fv' ‘f#-flav /f,W’lfin? woeed-! Fhe nighh one i Light in wri /w and has a i fl/ tfi,.fu{/,z(«;”«u ~ enean, i/v fm};fim:,, s ")17 s collantiss puik o Brown and (vent (& \,ut/ STYLE MAKERS SEEK v Q1T W ) ted brewery |ment for dispensing ga keros TO bT 481141/& LS!{II{ TS |in Douglas, died Janua: n Sit-|Sene and distillate, has been an- ka, after a short illness due to|chored off the warehouse and con- cancer, accor, es received |neetions are now being made to the By DIANA B want to see them pere today. Mr. and Mrs. Witz(tanks. Serviee for boats will be Fashion Editor right now in the lwent to Douglas in the early days,|available by Thursday, according (Asgocciated Press Feature Serv eight t0land after disposing of their inter- |to Manager John D. Hel p. In the PARIS, Jan. 20—Certain D« inees. ",esLs there, moved to Sitka, meantime the Standard Oil Com- | ful dressmakers have a little pa: the average w | Mrs. Clara Raber, her eldest|pany has arranged with the Union Paris of their own. It aims, am: thes must be practical |daughter, was with her mother at|Oil Company for diesel oil service | other things, to arbitrate intern beantiful to succeed. the time of her death. Two other [to boats. ticnal misunderstandings like the costumes and sport|daughters, Mrs. Frank Sennett and —_————— proper length of skirts. - Long skirts have gone far enough, in the opinion of most of the im- 2 portant dressmakers. Evening dresses are down to the toes or actually touch the floor. Put in the matter of how long skirts for street and sport ould be, Paris mainteins it g _misunderstood. sfter of the style makers pro- fiate: e lengthening of street | Portland wh in prepar: e WILSON RETURNS Wi Charles W. has g & month sited outside. ‘ RESIDENT IS DEAD remain at their prese spring’s collection tion for exhibitions. { , resident engi- | Wwear | neer of the Bureau of Public Ro urned here on the Northwe: in n Seatile and THL I‘\ILY ALAbKA EMPIR L, MONI !. © 6060006000000 14PASSENGERS, ¢ e PLANES ARE DELAYED |e BECAUSE OF OWFALL |e wu PILUTq ARE 5. NOME, , Jan. 20.— e o T two Fairchild planes e I"‘E‘ED [’RAS!‘E . ready for a takeoff to e ° e to Siberia, on e ° but were delayed on o ° of a hea snowfall. e ! r © . Lln(’l Plungr‘s DO"‘HI, e 0o s b ed bie i ir Crashes and Burns on Sund'\y Afiernoon - 2 ees o0 00000 TODAY'S STOCK (Continued from Page One) | eddie Walker. NEW , of Los Angeles. 1 Cedrick, Brown, of can Ice, no sale; hem Steel 94%, b} al Motors | ranby 52% 3%, Kennecoti J. Bmall, of Los Angel dies were found jemmed |39 t end of the plane’s i W h broke in two when : the hill. Standard Brands —_— Oil of California INVESTIGATION rd Oll of Now Je:ziy AN DIEGO, Cal., Jan. 20—J. G.| Steel 169%. |, Inspector of Aeronantics u‘ - ch of the United States ment of Commerce, follow- preliminary inv gation into ontinental Air Transport ix air liner crash in which ns were killed, believes the wes attempting to turn back hen the aceident occurred. pointéd out that two large AfiMIflAL ROGERS FROK SOUTH ON - WAY WESTWARD . d zmd son, or ELES, CRASH Cal,, Jan. the T. A. T. Maddux 5 ascribed the crash of at liente to ‘“one those| - weather mysteri which | 1 from the Pacific in ar area.” B were at 3:30 o'clock for th with the following 5 from this port Yakutat—Lillie Milton, tead. Cordova—W. W. Latouche—Geor y. Charich, 1B GARDNER - HAS RESIGNED Mrs. Batcheller. Feor For For Seward—M. Lous| - Andersen. ‘W i Eff M l'hhd fc;)l‘owln; | Desmures. fif"!l’ara"uav and Bolivia i ashin lon lclenc an aboar the Admira! 0gers or. it b 1 (J) g Paid C yl' to the westward, from se-| Have Conflict; Attack 3 st kit £ OMPpli=. . |atite | Made on Fort Isla Poi ment by Haxtley For Yakutat—I. Larson, F. G.| i Johnson ASUNCION, Jan. 2 For Cordova—Frank Foster, Mrs.|_xn ofsicinl ZPIA, Wash., Jan. 20—A. R. ned as St y to become y of the W Loan Le For Latouche—Two third cls For Seward—Dan Campbell, \ul(‘ Campbell, Dan Campbell, Jr. r Seldovia—Mrs. R. D. Simp- fr. Gardner will LA R Suest 'i‘m‘?;gmi:f“if For Kodigk—F. K. Summ N & ™ |Albert Kraft, Jess Blinn, i new Director for the Depart-|JoBnsOn. of Fm cli r/ will be choscn on 85600 % HEINTZLEMAN ON WAY | - TP tie troncu-| 70, WASHINGTON, . C.| | BaP. Hemmeman nd is prompt Assistant Di o hetter .my conditions,” Forester of the U. S. For sald ce here, who sailed Januar declared that “Mr, 2 for California, left San Franci n splendid service |co for Washington last we to the State of W 7ashington and to accommg to word received here. m: My good wish He will be absent for at leas ith him wilerever he is and what- |another month, and while in Was cver he <doe |ington will confer with the Fe d«uxi .. | Power Commission ice officlals. \TIVE STAMPS OF | e ALASKA WANTED IN MRS. FLORY BACK | ROANOKE, ILLINOIS | FROM TRIP SOUTH postage stamps of Alas-| Mrs, Charles Fl who Forest Serv- N was | | demand in Roanoke, Ili lled south early in December by | v are wanted for an edu- | the death of her sister, Mrs. Fran- [} X g to a let- \ces Kirkpatrick, in San Francisc :4 ! morning by Kar!'re! urned here on the } tary of Alaska, |iast night. sed to the “See- | S. Capitel Bulid- reads as fol- After services in P T0m, Mrs. Flory visiting with reia in Vancouver, Wash., er mother. one orf e - |STANDARD OIL u FOREMAN HERE | FOR DOCK WORK, Construetion foreman W. . of the Ketchikan station, a Juneau on the Admiral Saturday night to take charge of the repair work on the Standard 0il Company’s dock wk oy the night of Januar b L AL Arrangements have been with Harry Watson for the use of 'FORMER DOUGLAS cne of his scows and n set o work this morning with a crew of men to place the scow in commis- sion as a service statlon for bo: The scow, with the necessary equip- and friends | the home of wil, ations in! e respond- { 'This revealing {ftrom T. P. Pet | wife of R. Witz, Pelix Beauchamp, are in SUNDAY FIRE ALARM » | Pertland, Oregon. The Fire Department answered a ————— call at Yurman's Fur Store Sun- day afternoon at 1 o'clock to find that a plumber thawing fro: pipes under the sidewalk had ra 2 cloud of steam. e E.. W. Payne, traveling au rmed in the Alaska Steamship Compa it @ month ago. He will re-|is a passenger to the westward on lm:hu in Juneau for a time, he sald 1!1!3 Northwestern, | HENRY MOSES HERE the well-known fur- ads. ;Tt akee this morning. cuperating Mr. !\")t"s from an operation the Sitka Hospital |for the | nP w (fOr tr 2l Acme 18%, Packard | ( flares on the tail of the vp still intact after the | ing, he said, the pilots, T , Capt. Einar eeking to land or t n, arrived in Juneau at 11 pped the light aturday night ith the is the worst in the|f T. F. Bren- | - | {aser, William | * KILLED, BLA Sunday afternoon, and sailed {dova, accompa vdmm of Kodiak, is 1| Peter Adams, Kiawock Indian who A D 5 P A NDAY, JAN. 2 ANGHGRAGE MA Clly Ofllaally Files Here Today L. Knight, president of 1 Bank of Angi iacy on the Republican e of Treasurer of Al office this mc !{ka in the Aud ices were rece! Los Angele etary of Ala | ec on of the wire | The entrance of Mr. K in {the race for Treasurer places this office in the lht of those that 5 abiit file the office, '!m other bei G. Smith of Juneau, pres- ent here of the d of Mr. mer of the w 3 been associated w road almost since i lu 'i be H}FT MINERS injured in the LM'V Brook mine at »sion ook, 10 r |bodies of and two e nx four hours after th h attacking Poi an treated Lo Fort Boqueron, the secne the 1928 d th countries | ich Fort situated. {Arbitration was proposed but the |1ssue has not been efficially solved. e —— WHO'S WHO || NI IWHERE | Attorney Foster, is a passenger on the Admiral Ing |ers westhound. Albert Kraft of Ci well known returning mor- to | his home after a bi t e Admiral Rogers, trip to Seattle. Ager 1 Line ni Ju the Admiral Rogers, by his son, af| {days in the Mrs..E. H. hm in the south turned to he Adr W. W. Bat: Cordova on the After a lattle, C. C. R ccompanicd nding the holi- in Juneau on left for Rogers. uth to Se- Federal jailer, retyrned to Juneau on the North- western, accompa Special Off] the force for st traffic among In Juneau on the a trip south. J. L. Cavanaugh, commereiai trav- eler for Mar..hnll Wells Company, | and Juneau r Secattle on the Northwestern. D, L. McKinnen, staff of the S pany, d by his wifo. er Jack Wilsen, of ssion of liguor returned to stern after Northw ent, arrived from accomp 1t hn I 3 e th g Tu cas | . L. McK of the local, he :ndard Q] Com- | ipa c ed by his mother, | Mrs. Lockie McXKinnon, arrived on| tha Nerthwestern from Seattle. made | Mrs. Naghel, wife of census enum- | erator Chas E. Naghel, arnved\ from Seattle on the Northwestern, (after a visit in the States. | Charles Poodall, proprietor of | the Cordeva Mill & Lumber Com- | |pany, is a passenger to Cordova on | |the Northwestern. i Mrs. J. E. Laurie, wife of the well-known Cordova merchant, ac- companied by her three children, | {is a passenger to Cordova on the Northwestern. | Census enumerator R. J. Storey, | |ef Cerdova, is a passenger to the ]Wrstv«nrd on the Northwestern. | M. J. McKenna, formerly of Ju- | neau and now employed in the of- fice of the Alaska Steamship Com- |pany at Seward, is returning to his home on the Northwestern. A R Y ADAMS FINED AT CRAIG was arrested last week, was released on lack of evidence on charges of | |robbery from a dwelling and was | |fined $50 for disturbing the peace, according to advices receivad here by Albert White, U. S, Marshal. ISEEKSBFF!GE l Seeks $180,000 for Ardent Love Makmg Dolores Salazar, Spanish dancer, whose $180,000 breach of promise has been answered with a denial that the rears on the force l‘)30 | — o S ————————— Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Burean Forecast for Juneau and vielnity, beg~uing 4 p. m. today: tonight and Tuesday; moderatg winds, mostly easte LUCAL Humidity Wind Veloclty Weaths Fair Time Barometer Temp, DATA 30. !7 24 60 w 1 Clear 70 w 1 Clear 64 w 4 Clear CABLX A\ i RADIO REVORTS i ' TODAY . | Low 4c.m. 4am. Precip. 4a.m, temp. temp. | emp. femp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather 10 10 | T4 20 5 0 Cldy 24 34 I gna . 0 Cldy 40 34 | 30 * 0 Cldy 120 -22 | --2¢4 - 0 Cldy 8 2 | 2 - 0 Pt Oldy 2 -6 — 0 Clear 38 36 30 06 Cldy 38 [¥ 8 = 84 Cldy 42 | 38 . 96 Rain 28 | [ . 0 Clear 30 | 15 ' 0 Clear 38 e * 0 Clear Rupert 36 JE e -3 0 Clear ton ~4 =18 0 Clear 36 24 * 0 Clear ): — | 16 b7 14 Clear |San Francisco 56 | 50 * Trace Rain ! ' “Less than 10 miles, gainst 51-year-old Ferdinand NOTE—Observations at Barrow, Earle, well-known artist, | made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m,, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle Juneau time. are latter ever proposed mar- | irther exception is taken > dancer’s alleged declaration arle won her by a course -dent love-making and pas- ctter-writing,” and that he abandoned her in Paris. The barometer is high over most of the Territory and rising this pt over St. Paul and the Aleutians where a low is bution has given rise to precipitation ,and high 3 and Dutch Harbor with generally fair weather rest of Alaska . At nearly every Al station consider- temperatures were reported today. Fremuer Tells Feminists He’s Friend Tar- that he y to the cause Tardieu be e no ill will. 78-year-old Los An- policeman, has completed 40 without missing THE hsmas iiardware Co. N\ l, Failure to Receive ‘ '5 “For the Diseriminating Woman” UTLER-MAURO . Credit DRUG CO. % free Delivery Phone 134 ¢ . Is no proof that a bill has been paid but WHEN WE SELL IT a cancelled check that has been accepted and paid is. positive proef. This convenience and protection is tours for the asking. Pay your bills the modern and safe way. OFEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT VI'S RIGHT Express Mcney Orders L B e setion. I8 L] SHOE REPAIRING AT Nk THE FIRST NATIONAL BIG T BANK OF JUNEAU The Gun Han NEW GUNS and AMMUNITION Used Guns Bought, Sold and Exchanged We Handle Well Known Standard; Quality Products Superior Portland Cement Schumacher Plaster Board Wheeler-Osgood Fir Doors Wrangell Cedar Shingles Bolcom Fir Finish You will be surprised at what you save when you trade with Van. Opposite the Coliseumn. ALWAYS OPEN ~ | Juneau Drug s —— Perfection Oak Flooring i; Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. 3 1 PHONE 3858 OWL LAXATIVE SALTS Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon Fresh EASTERN and OLYMPIA OYSTERS PHONE 38 60 cents Company | Free Delivery Phone 'X'i} | Past Office Substation No. 1 101d Pflpers fOX sale at Emplre OfflCL, v rr s ooy o