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

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s s Y e . SRR NERE TR T 21 10 GOLD WEATHER, oo fedt ., OSLO, Feb SOCIETY GATHERS IN FLORIDA RESORTS F%%U%%%T‘sfi'gfgnl)s‘w \BRI‘”SH |_|[;H'|' e T T —— Arnold Fosse, tried at Ketchikan % Despite the unusually heavy snow E T for larceny, was found gu yes- covering in the streets adequate Iu'c terday by a jury in the d § protection is assured every part| trict court, acco: of town, it s announced today hic advices rece by Chief Dolly Gray or Lm Fire 4 3 5 i AT NORTH CAPE Marshal Al Departmen » Is Wi was accused of el 4 keeping c 1 tr eNs:H. M. S. Dauntless to Ar-|bi in the Ketchikan !‘ l]"l' l]‘(]] )S Ot[ f()l \\" I (‘Ck ¢ he e at th ¢ ks bor. Sentence had not been pro- | mveon July 20 for a " | fodiced en nim toang Engine Trouble Visit of Nine Days | S Plam‘ Bil(l\' - . The British cruiter Dauntless. e e Scheduled for a cruise of Southern o (;:U_C](’ p:r‘::lur‘: ]‘:“‘(‘!‘ Alaska waters this summer, will| 1930 I gr et & spend nine days 1 r- e of fire on Seventh Str : e ol e ~|bor, it was announced today by al lines could be run from 4 et 2 il lines could be run {rom|Goy, George A. Parks. Advicos to Wflrlll S re hy i g z s effect were received recently by ey are plentiful BODIES OF EIELSON, BORLAND AT SCENE No D(‘\'v}opnu‘ ts Result Until Consultation with Soviet Chief R NANUK, NORTH ’f:RADIU FANS IN S Almanacs will arrive here for Sitka on Au to the IJ!'J.\'*n? " .“T ‘\ s0eecsncoooeccocessse re®seecossc0sssenss s bR i ol AN i foot of the hill. All other scc- tions are open to the trucks. PO A RN A - e e tood it is the same VSHRINE DANCE ON class or ship as the Durban whict ! TOMORROW NIGHT |visited nere in June, 1920. Tne BUTLER-MAURO latter vessel is a light cruisi The Annual Shrine dance, and 5000 tons, 47; feet 1 3100 and carry DRUG CO. ! last one of the present season,|INg & crew of some In th R ool and Mre ”1; ;? Haila 1 m(, Scottish Rite| The Dauntless is due to sail from f'ree Delivery Phone 134 f P t N York socie folk who are on winter vacations In e sou lan ol. an \ | Permuda 1 April Norm;:".‘llnégom g(\'»«em rar~ Pw"flyBcach visitors; Mrs, James J. Walker (center), wife of the mayor, | Temple ball room Saturday. en- early next April coming WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGET Assoclated Press Photo . through the Panama Canal to the Ing ng, February 22, Washington's| and Mrs. Soohle Rodgers are at Miami Beach, and Mrs., Jerome N. Bonaparte (right) is vacation ning, y .‘n Palm Beaci. ¥ 2 Birthday, and will be a fitting | Pacific Coast enroute to Esquimalt |{max to the holiday celebratio B. C. It will cruise in Canad R = | The dance is under the auspices|¥aters several weeks before comi the Juneau Shrine Club and is|t0 Southeastern Alaska ports. invitational in charac FY ond was fixed at $1,000 each PR SRS=SE ch had not been fu nished “o- IN HOSPITAL g | Express Money Orders i pfh(n Are \ommdter]‘ gy - - : 7' and Many Subjects [{um tne ahan, " "““““** TWO BOUND OVER ON | Up for Discussion | Charles H. Naghel asked tha CHARGE OF ROBBERY |club indorse an | city covering the 1 ‘ les * and E. Jacobson ; veek by Ch ht to have had concealed in| — -|and electrical app! erfere with reci - e — t Davis entered St. An A. L. AUXILIARY hospital at 5 o'clock yesterday af- A A‘\'D LEGION MEET|'® r medical treatment. O. E. Schombe! sai of an ordinance passi with Jern city and app: 3. Supreme Co a prelimi cfore Judge A. The American Legion Auxiliary United States Commis- |} social meeting t They are charged Thursday ni; “Ther’ French s rriy i pinoenie o Flannel Shirts by R. C. Hur first prize, for|) making n, e ed they b ge, Mrs. Homer Nordling; men’ A fine assortment of 4 - R. Her Mrs. W. ° French Flannels in plain ATHBIL e color and stripes. A neat . 'tore up p: e :::] o RMMHP“ { shirt for dress. Colors— ing for some money Kirby wa }‘ Ilm,\ blue, green and ,,,,,,, copooRRE ekl L ‘ s te by Guy Mc i J. T. Petrich There were 46 ra ent and the follow! their intention of joining ncrpuon \V ren Geddes, H. McLean, G. motion t Scho V. B.|chairman, and Ox: committee of a copy of that present’ the club b ence B e-half ho The flight air weather was rer d but today a high wind sprungz up . other articles, of the build A motion mad R ts were \(Nx xl LIGHT BRIGADE PARTY esident be empower mmittee to look in jr., John A. Day ns of eliminating B B . S Boys® Corduroy Long Pants C. Adams, J. L. F £ ! Sizes 4 years to 10 years 'l $3.00 heran Church will he he Lmh:xm Ch W. K. Benfo dard, Alfred Dishaw, J \ nick \\"eArc n(l‘m(:l] 4\); e I Charles E. Naghel, J. M.!mittee. | SI)CClal at $2 75 The Principles for which George Washington SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. Store closed all day Sat- urday, February 22, Washington’s Birthday A. B. Clark, J. A. T The next meet e held on fought are still worth fighting for today. GARNICK’S GROCERY Stere Closed All Day Washington’s Birthday of the (, t\ Hl ] e eee - Have you triea the Fve o'Clock - | Dinner Speclals at Mabry's "h(v“ s be the office: This would give more time f 8 of suitable of radio owners who had not| ® Pt ek Fire at Sea! “FIRE!” No other one word can carry the awful associations of this single, electrifying alarm. “FIRE”” brings instant thoughts of helpless- ness, confusion, panic. Fighting encroaching flames at close quarters. The paralyzing know- ledge that water and chemicals are but pitiful opponents to flames fed by oil-soaked wood and gasoline-laden bilge water. Facing the danger of a devastating explosion of fuel tanks. . . . C-O-Two equipment banishes forever the dread menace of FIRE AT SEA. It checks flames instantly -- at the start -- before they can gain headway. The owner of a C-O-Two protected I craft can cruise where and as he will, secure from any THOUGHT OR FEAR OF FIRE. And ‘ further, if he chooses, he can have his C-O-Two system controlled automatically so that fires will extinguish themselves even if the boat is unattended or out of service for the winter. “FIRE IN THE ENGINE ROOM!” A few sec- onds later, C-O-Two has come to the rescue--- and the fire is out! Time and time again, C-O-Two has exting- uished the most stubborn oil-fed fires in 6 sec- onds or less---almost instantly. There is no in- stance of fallure. Rice 8 Ahlers Co. PLUMBING HFATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what job will cost” MU\[[M\ mnn(u(xtmn~ agreeable and refreshing. for vice-president 10¢ and 75¢ Shafer and | l)l)lVlL(’ ary-treasurer, Suggestions Wanted | »ard, City Clerk, pre-| @3 of the proposed v)rdi-i radio interference, | Juneau Drug H. R ed the third read- y council Ma, s B. Judson informed that the City of Juneau ! ) 4 N N § ) { i s to cooperate with the Ju-| I Exclusive distributors Deg- Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 1 ! { |t ) LAVA SEPTOL ; z : ! { 3 s \ B S P UUU SIS USSR ULN | neau Radio Club and that 1 AN INVITATION ® . We have such an array of new goods this Spring which we want you to see that we are issuing this invitation to everyone in Juneau and vicinity to come in and look over the many beautiful articles we are now stocking. MOONLIGHT BED SPREADS; FANCY and PLAIN LINENS: LADIES’ SILK SCARFS; DRAP- ERIES; SILK and WASH GOODS by the yard; EIDERDOWN SLEEPING BAGS (guaranteed pure down); SHOES, for all the family; MEN’S and BOYS’ CAPS; MEN’S SHIRTS; MEN'S NEW “SIS” SILK UNION SUITS; LUGGAGE of all kinds; CHIL- DREN’ DRESSES. And of course a beautiful line of NEW SPRING COATS AND DRESSES This list includes only a few of the many things carried. COME IN MONDAY—AND EVERY OTHER DAY—AND SEE FOR YOURSELF The Leader Store GEORGE BROTHERS ! Store Closed All Day Saturday—W ashington’s Birthday Z let Noor Dates, pound Manning’s Coffee, pound, we grind it to suit you ... Golden Glow Beverage, bottle ..... e Dorado Club Silver Fizz, TR S R R 55c “Purveyors to Particular People” GEORGE BROTHERS KIVE FAST DELIVERIES DAILY PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN EVENINGS

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