The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 21, 1930, Page 8

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a i SUIT AGAINST | WILLIAM FOX, FILM CONCERN Equity Receivership Asked ‘ \ by Stockholder for Corporation NEW YORK, J that William Fox stock market wi Fox Film Cc less effort to T obligations of ¥ affiliations are c filed in the F equity receivership tion. r, widow the original Fox b: suit. FOX MAKES DENIAL NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—William Fox, motion picture m: statement today speculated on funds of the Fox in answer n equity yeceivershir filed by Mrs, Sus: of Bernardsville prmmpal smtk‘w ders. ESTATE OF GEN. BOOTH IN GOURT * A_O\T)O'\! Jan. 21.~The executor: of the estate late Gen. Emm\wll Booth Army head, the Chaunc to Gen. Higgins, wi Salvation Army, property $5,000,000. alued at R [TONS TILL BE HAD TENAKE! Accommoc s at Hot Springs still to be had dospite rumors to the contrary, ac cording to word received from Ed. “\«n.m"o ar Salvation | SPRINGS |dropping her sup: the Tenakee ' WILEY BRO f 1929 locating and the | wreck, but muddy wate; |Taku River caused m hey dec in |clearer. £ marker buoys |went back to £ Operations Resumed Diving operations \shortly after the f |from a 40-foot worl his first A stror rnoon and a >. H. Wiley made January 13 s¢ in the was running when Hen alo ake the crew aboar allow them t and ) refused to to the barg 'l!l sou; ear the night d the tende anchored near s no ct day, @ the Mar Turtle the nigt ance to g {to the barge tha |Capt. Ha ! Barge Turns Sometime during January 14 the k , of all | Mary The the next n appled for the b which had fouled succeeded in cutting divin en stood off \WORK, ISLANDER WRECK; ALLEQUIPMENT IS LOST T Commissic > schedule in February THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 21 1930. THERS QUIT Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Daily Cross-uord Puzzle 18, Mineral named for Edenville, Kin E . Gnawing anls mals Prononn ER SE\A’ o rational Short slecp Hawalian step Japanese coin Boxes : Hr-(lumnu-r'. HONOR COUNCIL FOR SCOUTS TO BE NEXT MONTH First One kH;ld Here . Alighted rasses taise 1. Method of ope eration 2. Make over . Dutc plant . Kigh, nitl pointed nglike of for Father and Son Banquet Also in February irst lmxnc‘l of Honor ever nection with Ic convene her nd first c! t was announced Lul! Redlingshafer, Distric One of the chief func of 4 s to pass Scouts on me s, but as no Council ha 1d here yet the fir be concerned r event of the the annua and Son bang 1 are now under ach Troop will put stunt, the nature of kept secret. y Stonehouse has t of Troop No. 1, which mec on Tuesdays, Mr. Red] d, while Troop No. sdays with Rev. roop No. 3 on Wednesday w x(h H Douglas | JUNEAU P.-T. A. DANCE DATE SET FOR JANUARY 31 au rarent-Ti dance, schedul Ju the schedule of the vhich was to play local floor, buf s been changed Douglas, caused the post- Mr. Scott said. of the Parent-Teacher realize many of ons are basketball fan desire to see the game Mr. Scott said, so the nt avoids a conflict. ment Office LET We call and deliver Almquist Fiess yours Sult Fhone 528, SHOE REPAIRING SEE BIG VAN The Gun Man NEW GUNS and AMMUNITION Used Guns Bought, Sold and Exchanged You will be surprised at what you e when vou trade with Van. Opposite the Coliseum. ALWAYS OPEN DEPENDABLE REASO | ey MEN’S TROUSERS 25 Per Cent Off Regular, Price J. M. SALOUM Shoes, Oxfords, Slippers GENUINE ALL LEATHER For Women, Men, Boys, New Styles— Girls, Children All Sizes LEADE Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS Flour! Today, 25 Ib. bags best brand flour, Order your green stuff and fresh fruit from CAPNIC S, Phone 174 $1.25 | GROCERIES AT- ABLE PRICES Snyder, storekeeper at the resorf. |allowing the barge to s y fr F. E eattle Scout Execu- “Somebody has been circulating a |the third line. then | tive. who a0 Have: 1 report that we are all filled up out (warned to give the swamped barge |has de ted Mr. Ret here,” was Snyder's complaint to a wide berth unti e could be |to secure a local outfitter to I Purser Bahrt, of the Margnita.\made secure. dle uniforms for Juneau Scout “You tell them they're all In 400 Feet of agen formerly held by G can take care of anybody b e comes.” 400 fee er MOTHER IS ANXIOUS "+ ASKING DIVORGE!.. Claims We PAUL DECKER COMES | Very PenuuousAMakes RENO, Ne Jan. 21,—Lady T I would sure be Mary Heath, noted woman flier S KIL you know Alng‘lh'.n‘,"! U s I am a very anxious f ‘mothm | xS | afer BEST BUTTER, per pound (quarters) ...... (Temporary decline—will be higher) SNIDER’S CATSUP, per bottle HEINZ CATSUP, per bottle ... i DEL MONTE SARDINES, No. I()\ al tins, per ¢ CROWN NORWEEGIAN SARDINES (olive GOLD SHIELD COFFEE, per pound CORONA COFFEE, per pound ..... ... LARGE BOTELEPUREN (¢ 0f 0 (We give you pint bottle free) 43¢ of inquiry receiv H Point mation about "!u)m call him Jai |He worked for the Juneau Dairy, she si for the “last letter I r ; mailed at Juneau sev ‘ in hy Husband Is sor * or diving diving op- Ax\(mns until new equipment can | [be manufactured, and this means| Paul Decker, of the |a delay of months. |staff of the Alaska-Juneau | nterprise Not Abandoned |Mining Comp: returned to Ju- filed a suit for divorce & | “We have not abandoned the en- |neau on the Northwestern with|James Heath on the grounds ¢ |terprise,” C. H. Wiley said today.|his bride, formerly Miss Leonora cruelty. The marriage 'Was on| “We will be back during the sum- | dinkle, whom he married in Car- October 13, 1927 {mer, probably in July. We've got a bondale, Colorado, December 26. The complaint d lot of valuable experience this win- Mr. and Mrs. Decker toured the [James Heath, w jter—even if we do have to pay high |east on their honeymoon, visiting ous and refus {for it. 'We've come to the conclu- the home of the groom's parents she ordered with his consent. The |sion that we'd rather fight muddy |in Evansville, Indiana, returning {o complain' also he said he| water than that Taku wind.” the coast via Vancouver and Seat- would deny paternity of any child | The equipment which was lost is tle. |that might be born to them claim- | i\'dlll(‘d at $20,000. It included the | The Deckers will make their home ing that it costs too much to bring two diving “cages,” two gas hoists, | in the Nugget Apax.mcnu up children RUBBERSAN The Absorbent Soap Dish “IT'S ALWAYS CLEAN” In Many Colors | englneering G Dell E. Sherm, Jeueau's piano | uner. Hotel Gastineau. —adv | st ey | res that Sir| was penu 45 cents d to pay for goods| Holeproof Sox The Nyal Service Drug Store | Phone 25 We Deliver |(frame=s: Is s s DRAINO (1 can Draino free) two for . A good stock of these s oy g e i T IR well known sox on hand—in silk mixture —pure thread silk— silk and wool. We have received fresh stock of Wheatsworth Whole- wheat Graham Crackers and many other items too numerous to mention. Two phones for your conven- ience. Gauzetts 45¢ “For the Discriminating e Prices 65¢, T5¢ and $1.00 Woman” SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. Sanitary Grocery “THE STORE THAT PLEASES” PHONES 83—85 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. free Dellvery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Orders e} L o U Voo G B “It Blends . . and HOW!” Dorado Club Silver Fizz “A Perfect Mix” GEORGE BROS. Exclusive Juneau Agents PURVEYORS TO PARTICULAR PEOPLE FIVE FAST DELIVERIES DAILY PHONES 92 AND 95 llllllmlllIIIII!IIIIIllllIll|lllIIIIIIIIIIIIH|IIllllIIIII|IIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIHIIIIIIHIII|IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” With the arrival of interest in period fashion, comes this latest millinery achievement. A romantic interpretation of the Remembrandt silhouette, in keeping with the rhythm of the new period gowns of black satin, featuring a swooping side brim, off-the-face, of course. And so flattering in line. Specially Priced at $5.50 to $8.95 you. TER ow Temm oo LOUDEN RUM AND QUININE HAIR TONIC An elegant preparation em- ployed in the treatment of dandruff, falling hair, itch- ing scalp, ete. $1.00 Seld only by the Juneap Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 PREEENENER! I “Juneau’s Own Store” FEEEEE PO TP R PR PETT R L LR PEE TR DT P T T O T T L L LU T P T I L CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries T LT TR D LTI IIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII

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