The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 11, 1930, Page 8

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e MISS JUDSON IS BRIDE OF H. HOLLMANN oted Woman Flier Sues for Diverce | | Popular Young Couple Wed : Last Night — Leave for South Tomorrow Miss Evelyn Judson, dau f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. n | and Mr. Henry Hollma | married at nine o'clock last ht at the home of the bride’s parents on Twelfth Stre: e ® 00000008000 Daily Cross- S s tof T G a2 GERMAN LINER ]been resentenced to hang on April made a forced landing on the sea- & TODAY'S STOCK 'cord Puzzle (18 at San Quentin Prison. shore near here after the Atlantic . QUOTATIONS . Troche is the first defendant con- |flight in June, 1927. ® 000000080 00 - o P i ivicted under the new state law per- Among the instrument. Vi ACROSS , | ents was a 1. Coral island Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 11, T&nfi.flf,;" BURNS SINKS jmmlng a double plea of not gumy,"parograph with Byrd: initials, NEW YORK, Feb. 11—A €. Leading Indlians 1] {and not guilty by reason of in-|showing that Byrd had a ed an Juneau mine stoc! quo 1y | 11, Wager 13, Strained sanity. |altitude of nearly 14,000 feet dur- at 8, American Ice 36%, Anaconda| 1. Sweetheart of 18, :.‘."unu, s N Y PIER -+ SRR ing the flight. 77%, Bethlehem Steel 100, C ‘Argonant 22, Armed private R Letot said he found the E Alloys 32, General Motor 15 ::nclv:vllrxxmsrl‘ngl vessel 'lnstruments of ments at low tide. He Gold Dust 45%, Gr 18 ABESE 24, Drug { =T B > did not steal them and wa ! o. Aneel ; 25 Autocrats '‘Byrd’s America e Gt et e 2. Rango of [Craft Goes Down Follow-, Ay F them for souvenirs. He wa Rallo. €%, Matons! Beand o £1. Epoen ing Fire, Explosions [ 3re dintng, B ek adio 42%, National P ending 3 it £ L 3 Standard Ol of Ca o e 35, Tupesry { - . Off { VERSUMER, Fr 11 R. W. Strong and Mrs. Str s i . ., Seeding cotton % e Passengers { , France, Feb. 11.— . W. Strong and Mrs. Stror stand Ar(‘ Oil of New #1. What ‘the 8 moasares | |Gendarmes investigated the home arrived here yesterday on the Prin- U. S. Steel 183% after o ave. by NEW YORK, Feb. 11. — The Of Jules Letot, a fisherman, and cess Mary and will make theis R I RS 8, Kind of North German Lloyd liner bfuen-|discovered several instruments be- 'home here. Mr. Strong has ac s e pl 1 Rmyas e Ik k& o pier [longing to Rear Admiral Richard cepted a position with the Char arge plant 40. Cleanse with |chen burned and sank at the pier| g miral Richard | cep| D 1 the SPECIAL PROGRAM Orfental rest in the Hudson River a short time 'E. Byrd's airplane “America,” which | G. Warner Company. honso OF FIREMEN OVER KFIU THIS EVENING 85, 010 speliing of read Run from huts Town in Ohlo Pass a_rope Miss Ruth Kr was brid - - : i3 3 8 5 k. A special broadcast, sponsored by through a maid and Artht n, brot The latest product of the divoree |, . J{’meau Fire Dr,mll,“‘:. \\k 4 ey 5 of the bride, acted as best m mill in Reno includes the filing ol | oo o"cono o m‘,vjr el Eall | &% Measurlng de- Only a few close friends of the| & suit for divorce by Lady Mary| o he Elks Hall, | 41 Foothail young couple were present Heath, famous woman flier against [tomorrow night in the Elks Hall position * Th dson home was beautifully || SIf. James Heath. Her petition will be on the air from Juneau| d2. Flssurcs in e Judson home was beautifully || gtates that Sir James is wealthy station KFIU tonight from 6 to 7 ,, Ehaelers decorated for the nupitals 4| but stingy, that he found faalt!qclock. 43 Rict Ttowk hemlock branches formed a green (with her financial outlays and| pqoct i ¢ color | Most of thé hour will be taken ,. ¢ \ archway between the music room ‘lofundm}l"{ hdnr to burv things he |, "o broadcast of (l‘vm“‘ ”_‘“ ol 47 OIRE S where the ceremony took place, and | 'later declined to pay for. lby 7 S 15, Eve SR ni whiare Lhe: gusats were: s (Izternat ewsres)) |by Earle Hunter and the Mo 19, Within S s “’ g ‘d e |light Serenaders. Vocal numbers Book of the 74, Rooms in sembled. uge ferns and potted i ; |by Brice Howard and Cash Cole! ., Bible .. Roman houses plants formed a soft background Judson, assisted by M:a Hagerup.:hhve M0 honh sohisduled. 53. Soft mineral 75, Let In e the bridal party during | the|A huge wedding cake topped by ‘s il B we o e oat number ceremony. [little bride and groom within af, SEFCE VIS Selfnnons th occupied the cent Two white wedding bells capped Wdfi:nu r‘ 4 with satin bows hung above the Of the mhn-’ o ferns. Baskets filled with tulips; M. 20 Mrs. Hollmann will leave and daffodils flanked the arch on the Princess M for an ex- while vases filled with pastel sh: tended wedding the Pa- of spring flowers were distributed |Cific Coast as far as San| around the room Soft lighting ncisco and 'will be gonc about | effects were used weeks, | R - Bride’s Costume The bride was dressed in flow- ered chiffon in lavendar, with a matching wide band along the bottom of skirt. As ornament, she wore a string of crystals. Her bouquet was composed of orchid | tulips which shaded the lavender of | In the Seattle Sunday Times, of her dress, paper white narcissus | January 26 appears a two column and roses. ;pmurc of Miss Grace Vivian Da\'i%_‘ Mrs, Judson, the bride’s mother,|Juneau girl, now in Seattle. Miss | wore a chiffon dinner dress in|Davis will appear in the forthcom- | beige. Miss Krugness wore a'ing production given by the Cor-| ‘JUNEAU GIRL IN PRODUCTION OF || SEATTLE SCHOOL|: r black and white printed chiffon nish School players. She has made | with touches of yellow and r several previous appearances and which was quite long. Her bot received merited praise for her| quet was composed of yellow daf- clever stage work. fodils and white narcissus. | —o Miss Judson came in on the arm MRS. H. R. SHEPARD RETURNS | of her father and was preceded by FROM SHORT SEATTLE \'lthl the bridesmaid. The single ring | — ! ceremony was used, and the serv-| Mrs. H. R. Shepard, called south | ices were performed by Rev. Harry |last month by the illness of her R. Allen. At the conclusion of the ; daughter-in-law, Mrs. J. G. Shep- ceremony the bride left the room |ard, returned home last night on on the arm of the groom, followed |the steamer Princess Mary. The by the bridesmaid and best man,|younger Mrs. Shepa: underwent who in turn were followed by the la major operation in Seattle about minister. the middle of January. It was Music by Mrs. Davis entirely successful and she is now The bridal party entered to the |convalescing at the home of Mr. strains of Mendelssohn's wedding |and Mrs. B. B. Neiding. march played by Mrs. Trevor Davis. | - During the ceremony she played “I Shirk and Al Johnson, can- ? T. L | Love You Tru and afterward |neryman, are passengers to Hood played “At Dawning” and “O Bay on the Queen. Promise Me.” S e 3 A light luncheon was served the | Commercial Jois printing at The | Empire. guests after the wedding by Mrs. IT’S TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO LOOK OVER OUR STOCK OF SUITS ond | OVERCOATS | S—$10 REDUC- ) OVERCOATS WHILE THIS SALE LA TION ON ALL SUITS A SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. M. A. PACKARD SHOES MAKERS OF FINE SHOES FOR 55 YEARS J. M. SALOUM We have another shipment of Swift’s Bacon today—Buy your milk now, Darigold, by the case—84.75 ? GARNICK’S, Phone174 | FRESH SHIPMENT OF RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE Fresh Frozen Red Raspberries—Fine for Pies SANITARY GROCERY THE STORE THAT PLEASES PHONES 83 or 85 Don’t Forget the Firemen’s Dance—February 12th B et v rrrrrrrrreee) "|Alaska Electric Light and Powe: | Company. Requests will be @ |with the purchase of a ticket to jthe ball tomorrow night. has been on trial in the First City on charges of arson, was acquitt ing to word received This is the second arson trial | Ketchikan, T L after she docked this morning after a voyage from Bremen. poet. Oriental coint nawn Brazilian elub 1. Unit of elee- moss | Fires were accompanied by a| rical current: 48. Additlon to & Jserjes of explosions of shellac in 50, jone of the holds. . Burst in | Firemen pouring water into the holds were thrown from their feet gombofornt, | s hook the whole ship | 6. Ttall oddes, | s the blasts shool [ 5 !‘l'a'::n"‘ ‘r‘m'vl:’ |and pier. There were four distinct &1 Feminine explosions. T [ 7. Exclamation Mrs. Josephine Gehrke, aged 50 W bitant of: I years, cabin stewardess, was knock- A jed down by the explosions and |slightly injured. i and sixty-three 1 ail round 71. Smallest state Two hundred it e o the Unloni | passengers left the ship before the explosions occurred. | —————— ARSON CASE COMPLETED May Harris of Ketchikan, who by a jury there last night, accord- here today by T. S. Marshal Albert White. MR. AND MRS. PEGUES RETURN FROM SOUTH J. E. Pegues, Managing Editor of | The Empire ,and Mrs. Pegues re-| urned home last night after a! three-weeks' visit to Seattle, on a| sombined business and pleasure trip. They met a number of Juneau and {former Juneau residents in (he south. Among those seen was Mrs. J. W. Pigg, who accompanied her son Henry to Seattle where he was LU TR TR TR TR LR ELL LT ETEI T both of which have resulted in verdicts of not guilty receiving medical treatment. He was seriously ill when he left here % 53 “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” TO MRS. H. CAMPEN A nine-pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Campen of Juneau in Milwaukee, yesterday morning, according to word receiv- |ed here today by Mr. Campen. Mrs. Campen, formerly Miss Grace Wilkes, left Juneau shortly before |Christmas for her parents’ home in Milwaukee. She expects to re- jturn here sometime in April. | Both are wellknown here. Mrs. Campen came to Juneau several |years ago as teacher in the Ju- {neau Public Schools, while +Mr. III%IIE. but is showing steady improvement. Charles G. Warner, operated on; for appendicitis in Seattle recently, passed the critical point and| reported well on the road to| | has w | Walter McKinnon, son of Mr. and | | Mrs. A. W. McKinnon of this city, | |also in Seattle for medical treat- | ment, was making rapid strides to- ward regaining complete health. o "Convic;e;d Under State Law After Double Plea; W T Campen has lived all his life here and is now with the Standard; 0Oil Company. | g e FARMERS IN | his PLACERVILLE, Calif., Feb. 11.— | Joseph. Troche, convicted slayer of sweetheart, Mary FOX Lorenzo, has Ike Weathers of Fritz Cove and E. E. Weschenfelder of Spuhn Is-| land, fur farmers, were in Juneau | yesterday. They came in over the| {bar but returned to -their farms| BARGAINS |around the southern end of Doug- | mn | |1as Island. Travel by water across ithe bar is dangerous, they re-| CHINA, BRASS and | ported, due to large ice floes. | - | | il 8 Gl | GLASSWARE | N. L. Troast, of the Sheldon| (Jackson School, is a passenger to| jSltka on the Queen. See Our Window —— NEW HAT STYLES Just Arrived QUALITY - SERVICE PRICE Chicken Ravioli } Deliciously seasoned with Italian mushroom i sauce and grated cheese—3 for 50 cents GEBHARDT’S TAMALES with Gravy— large can—>50 cents Don’t Forget Firemen’s Ball Wednesday The Nyal Service Drug Store We Delive T T CL L L LT C [ FOR STREET AND BALL ROOM WEAR We will be glad to show you these new novelties First and Last Word in Correct Footwear at TR LEADER Department Store T Tell@r=0 slweale Our New Spring Stock of SHOES Now On Display CRY »peCT CRERY TNy L LR TH LT TFTEER RS LT ~— (M@ i “Purveyors to P “Juneau’s Own Store” GEORGE BROTHERS articular People” for St. Valen oy FIVE FAST DELIVERIES DAILY VALENTINE ¥ o a5 PHONES 92 and 95 Open 7 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. | Day Of All! v"E [/ — SO e — & /| 1 Get her a box of our de- ! | Many tempting offers g:l"?u:::':‘i_!"n:y_fl‘l;::: | for this important oc- assortment of special St. SnaEn. casion that will engage eogios sl L ! T R AD E the = attention of the y K ¢ L 1 candy-wise are offered \ TOOTH PASTE Removes tooth stains, polishes rapidly and whitens the teeth, | | and is an efficient aid in ‘ Your old Oil Burner i oral hygiene — Sweetens the breath. | 50 cents 1 Juneau Drug { up -to - date burner, equipped with all the latest controls. YOU TRADE IN YOUR CAR WHY NOT YOUR BURNER? “Will make liberal allowance on old burners” at this store. n on a NEW MODERN of o Just In Company | RICE & AHLERS CO. ‘ , f PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 | | A PHONE 478 [ T T T T LT L L L “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” CALIFORNIA GROCERY The Home of Better Groceries i ....T% | LT R TR |Phone 25 B | 14 [} Give Candy A Fresh Assortment Whitman’s Candy : BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. sfree Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT ITS RIGHT Express Money Orders tine’s The Sweetest e | o b @ i 4 1 ; i < "'1"

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