The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 18, 1930, Page 8

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i 2T IO Bt dind CORNER STONE ! TO BE LAID BY ' JUNEAUMASONS, g Permission Is Granted for g Honor at New Federal ! Building Here Ohmplc Star Sued by Wife (lw cnvnr and Terrnn this ceremony by Masons. In view of the fact THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY FEB. 18, 1930. MINK GROWERS| 7oze 5o mo,ooo;;;;, o MEET TONIGHT s AT MENDENHALL ©77: i for an engagement ring, et the date fo. Association of Mink Farm- | our wedding, ers to Meet at Loughlin andl B lh R l’l | promised me rothers’ Ranc| | a trip around ; 4 | the world. \ meeting of the Alaska-Yukon | s ¢rysted him.’ M sociation will be held this | That is the reasor, according tc the Loughlin Brothers endenhall Valley, it was today by J. E. Ame Pr There are several m; | Dom.thy M. p (cr membership to bnl WIIS'OH. g | modiste, S from the last| that 1g are to be settled. | Ralph L mesting was to have been| Knapp, t night but had to be post- | wealthy line: ned owing to the conditions of importer, d which prevented several| and twice a om attending. All mem- candidate > expected to be on hand| for Mayor of 3 Los Angeles, e Association of is the are: Alexar defendant € to the c Juneau n, Ketchikan, Vice-Pres . 3 d the Territo rge. The Bruce Brown, Secretary [m l;;"rms‘%o 3 ge is now in ¢ tion with T . and Charles Rudy, Di- or 000, W. Davis, M Other .mcmr- will - ¥ e he has both SH A_Rl ] V_..'__, nink He was ac- 2 ; " Mrs. Belen M..LeGendre, wifs ‘of Roboglee Futichare (inset s i DR'VEN BAPK ‘ACE POWDER | oy en L dre, wife o obe: . LeGendre (inset), ! 3 5 , | famous Olygic Ihas i!mnmled a suit for divorce on Ji FACE f alleged misconduct. LeGendre, now a lieutenant in the & % i : nd a ready market cx- Now Available S. Navy, was one of the gre: owa University and in the 1924 Olympics broke the world: Cumherland Md, in July 1921. : g tend the exercises T No date has been set for \ rtered the bandits on ] ceremony, s it will depend largely U s GUARDSMEN S g on the progress of the ¢ [ hang ) of the building, but it is anti l The number of bandit casua pated that the ne work will ad-! is not known. vance to this period by the last of 0 P E N F I R E UN The bandits opened fire March or early in April 5 and the R - placed aboard the m, went the bandits sc into RIVER PIRATES TWO ARRESTS MADE t athletes ever turned out by record in the broad jump event, The couple were married at s of that stock, M. |Run Into Fire of Immi- He predicted that f L‘r“N’i’crs would be gration Patrolmen $1.00 ERUNER S0 &0 Near El Paso Packages of Minnesota and BT < onsin, there are som Feb, 18~Im- rge ranches, other midwest- | rolmen today o chers have come to realiz alked liquor glers in their he superior worth of northern ani- th attempt in less than 12 BUTLER-MAURO mals and are look to run co and into the the Yukon for bree United States fr ico, The DRUG CO. Alasies Erow glers were driven off in one Phone 134 rree Dellvery WHEN WE SELL IT a rapid fire e ance only a are UALGHUH\& Tk nge in which pistols were used. ON LARCENY CHARGE}: = — — cd at the machine gun TeplY |qims ase. fo melntain prices 8 S ] . |£0 el apage |to provide their own sales unit IT'S RIGHT Charged Jax: ny in a dwel Naval Dc!achmcnt Sur- A 'I”}\r-lA tion has fourteen ranch-; BERLIN—Erich von Stronheim arged h reeny a vel- LT oo, i b smbers a a num- |is to play the role of the Kaiser in Express Money Orders tng. Thamas Brown and & sacon| prises Chinese Making |6y yNpyjan CUSTOM 55,150 2 memes i d™ e 2 G depeins. the v ama. 1 ! kas !h/.u i the 7 P.U | Attack on S.0. § I eraiia of the empire under Wilhelm II jail awaiting a he ng before Unit- B er 9 % B e s ¥ P | i e DANCE TO BE GIVEN il BV ¢ S T den gware Axie uar Federal Power P Chief of Police G. A. Get. 2 Oxing stor s iar i United States Ma ¢ L, Commision Is complai ing taken a r Testing cabin of I(lrh 1 up by the robbers in s some mon he was believed have concealed on the premises. Men’s Work So AND COTTON MIXTURE ed today z that her her rick Gillard passed y at Winslow, Arizona last Sun- morning. Mr, Gillard was & her of Mrs. Daniel Ross. r WOOL Pair for Also Many Other Money- Saving Specials “Tomorrow’s Styles 1 Today” The Last Word in || | HOSIERY 1 Has Arrived | LEADE Department Store orge Brothers Buy By Brand 30c First time in two years a Sweet Potato could be had good enough to put Amocat Brand on Romilla Hosiery are French' in their atmospheric sheerness and smart style . . . but solidly American in the wear given by the pure, fresh, resilient silk of which they are woven. Choose from a wide range of the newest colors, AMOCAT Sweet Potatoes (Asparagus Pack) LARGE TINS A complete showing for “Purveyors to Particular People” your approval GEORGE BROTHERS FIVE FAST DELIVERIES DAILY S 92 and 95 OPEN EVENINGS PHON Our Store Doors Are— Doors to Economy Under Attack WASHINGTON jevelopment mittee had h: teral investij permit dly begun the n into the SARDINOLAS (put them in your | Power Commission’s activ. fanch): “can tonly: oot el sl s o5¢ fore Chair Couzens said g a0 W | Commission kep BUCKET SYRUP, a delicious maple | data tions e 4 et syrup, quart can 65¢ (Made by the Old Time Log Cabin Co.) RAISIN BRAN, fresh and delicious, pkg. 20¢ PRUNES, large and fresh, pound , Solicitor for | declared he was d to the policy. e CABLE OPERATOR ROBERTS | TAKING VACATION; REASON 15¢ personally op You Can Always Save Mouey At | E. D. Roberts, of the local U. 8. [Cable and Radio station force, is taking a v because the | stork vis Street last left an eig | Mother and |other little |assisting the {ing the house in home on Ninth; day morning and pound girl V. fine and anp first born, in keep- order. CALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 RELIANCE COFFEE > are the | A new shipment Pound, 50¢ T —— \RELIANCE | & cu oFFEE 3 Pound Can, $1.40 AME RICAN BEALTY \IL\CARO\' SPAGHETTI or NOODLES, quality quaranteed, per pkg...10c BUNCH FRESH CARROTS, 2 bunches ........25c FRESH SPINACH, per pound :..:7. ..u8.. ... 08¢ '§ FRESH RHUBARB, per pound ...... ... e3¢ ELOROX, bl .. . s i e st B PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3 bars . -i.: ... Wl EUX TOILEBEBOAP, 3 bars st i e c ydd€ L5 e e e _berlin, head of the U. iy L4 ATHLETIC { | E UNION SUITS { \ § We have a number of % y fancy broadeloth and { : e A Athlebie ™ Thiton. - il CHAMBERLAIN’S Suits—regular values g HAND z ;.uzit(;t{l‘ 5 we are of- § LOTION ermg at 3 We'll bet 50 cents that 3 $ { you: will like this new | i { lotion— i § { 50c¢ per bottle ' SABIN’S ! Juneau Drug ! 5 ; C. 0. SABIN, Prop. ; Comparw 3 {4 Also see our Suit and §|{Free Delivery Phone 33 :z Overcoat Sale z ‘ Post Office Substation No. 1 § T sistant State’s Attorney John MORE GRAFT s ~ ‘ The petition requests the court Is REVEALED to compel the U. 8. A. Company (0 turn over all books to the Prose reny’s office whicl ‘mp 3 Ito [)x nt them to the Grand Jur for n 5 of the Sanitary Di » for the past several years. It is the State's intention that Chamberlin drew large s th anlnbuhon of Million Dol- et lars i in Bnbc_s_Al]eged e bRt in Petition for a number of Sar !officials. i el gl T CHICAGO, IIl, Feb. 18D bution of over $1,000,000 in to public officials by George Cham- S. A, Com- Dell E. Sheri:, gaueaws | uner. Hotel Gastineau e SN pany, electrical contractors, IS/ Try the Five oClock Dinner charged in a pelmtm filed by As- gpecials at Mabry’s. —adv Watch for OpeningDate WHEN-WHAT-WHERE? Juneau’s Newest Amusement Center ROLLER RINK MAPLE FLOOR STEAM HEATED An enjoyment for the whole family under experienced and capable management. WATCH FOR OUR OPENING PROGRAM OPENING THURSDAY NIGHT 7:30 P. M. AT A. B. HALL Juneau Amusement Co. BOYS SHOE PACS Few pair left—Sizes 11 to 3 SPECIAL AT 35 75 J. M. SALOUM | TRADE Your old Oil Burner in on a NEW MODERN 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” RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost”

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