The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 26, 1930, Page 2

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e g A A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26. 1930. ; i I4 R A"_ AUDITUR Weather Cund]%‘:;:h .:: l;cu';oe:(‘l]ed by the U. S, Forecast for Junean and vicinity, bes’~uing 4 p. m. today: cHAMB Fair tonight, Thursday increasing cloudiness and warmer; mod- Onlvy a Few More Days Left Of Cur | | LOCAL DATA A [ IB. H. Barndollar to Be| mime Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocky Weathe | g 4 p. om. yesty . 3028 35 1 NE 3 Snow e ruar ; umma e a e | Guest of C%amber of 14 a. m. today ... 3045 20 90 SE 1 Clear Commerce Tomorrow [Noen today . 3049 31 52 SE 8 Clear Merchandise that must be cleared, regardless of former cost, for in- § | Lo it st RN ot ¥ Ahe OABLE AND RADID REFURTH 5 1 3 % | as T : E YESTERDAY ST R Y s ey coming Spring shipments. Everytiing in this Rummage Sale is offer- @ | | Alacka ";:”r(f’a"- “‘;’” f"'x C;’;fri‘;, Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. 3 i & finto ol S I cge G Sov Jera Statiotis~ temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather ed 2t a price that will absolutely guarantee its immediate clearance, So |will be a guest of the Chamber of . ; 3 I T .‘ bl %, ‘ Commerce at its weekly meeting at ‘;“Tm“’ '% ';g e - early selection is advisable. | |noon tomorrow at the Arcade Cafe, | Nome 1 - = now 3 ? ! lit was announced today. Mr. Barn- |Bethel AR Sl R SR it ) Cldy | dcllar 15 one of the oldest of the [Fort o gk - % 2 0, Clewr ‘ ailroad officers in point of service. | 1anand = : y | o 25 B S S 4 4 ph ke Eagle B -3 -26 — 0 Clear | 3 : dwi e h, h | 50 1 I(’l' S bllltb ‘)“ S ults 4 ‘m“t’? “C(XLL‘;grhE bu‘:ero(o:a{;“'S( Paul 12 12 8 10 4 0 Clear W 5 land Fish Company, will |Duteh Harbor ... 24 24 I 5096 o Al 01 Clear Just the opportunity many men With 2 pair short pants. These @ | S5 be o gubdt Br AND Chambc,}g fidlg‘lz LB g: ;3 E fg :g 20 ,a: & %‘:&x; ' i £ b | ow esided several > | d have been waiting a chance to for boys are sturdy made, e d‘:imrlv )“Li”:ffrf, o Su. |Juneau R 25 20 1 Trace Clear . ; . % . pLaists PP ! B e i | Ketchikan 42 42 30 30 0 0 Clear purchase a suit at a real saving. ranging from 8 to ]r‘8 years, For- | M:;nm of Hatcheries for lhe‘pr ol R 8 sl 4 4 o el -5 B S e g -y P . o 'y & i Py Sizes 34 to 42. Former prices, merly priced at $13.50 to $18.00. e atitbe blmibies ‘*““'253?32"" : ::g fi | ;: ;g g og gi::: $25.00 to $45.00. Rummage Sale price— submit several items on the Oham- (2500 i 50BN o . beris, DA S Lt AE AGOEIRE oars Prancisooseiz 8- 08 46 46 4 10 Clear } P 5 " meeting, definite amounts ein | *_Less than 10 miles. | ( 3 75 S t recommended for expenditure for | - ow ¢ ll't L% ut | the current year. | J | NOTE—Observations at Bsrrow, Fors Yukon, Tanana and Eagls | |are made at 8 &. m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. irs of W ’s Sk 1 Oxford | ) ) > 3 3 ; The area of high pressure ha: hifted slightly eastward and the ] 15( alr& 0 ()'n(."l $ 10(’8 a'l( x or s ‘lrbarometer is falling rapidly in northern Bering Sea. The pressure [ remains high in Eastern Alaska and low in northern Bering Sea and : They are a little out of sty le but co: 114] be used around the house, Just q e ot th: AN YRanks. Ehowots ikl chow Hhrike; IRES Be i think—the Rummage S Sale price of 25 CENTS PAIR. curred from Kodiak westward ani clear weather is general in 4 Northern and Eastern Alaska. Temperatures fell slightly last night lin Southeastern Alaska but rose in most other districts. | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Frb. 25— — The brutal murder of three elderly N Chinese ranch workers, with rob- bery as the motive, has been re-| od with the discovery of the |bodies of Kwe Qven, aged 62; Len !Chew Chong, aged 60, and Jew' il i acrfi pintid. with nadiara, as | Cheung, e~~4 54. The skulls of Our regular stock of WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S RAINCOATS are offered in this sale at HALF PRICE. Odds and Ends A Lot of Remnants Heywood-Wakefield New 1930 ; 3 T ear av N 4 ices the three had beca crushed and . M In Hose, Underwear, Rayon At re gu]v.lr reduced prices. ol GuapE with y,/c]off/wt/ i [l«yWWWId |ip taree AR e Carrlages Tubing, Scarfs, at Now offered ik 4 ) oith, g |found in & corner of their ranch udta i £on [,u ) neaf g“/”/ Lot & {home in the suburbs. Suitcass’ NOW IN STOCK ol 25¢ and 50¢ At Half Price bk /w/g‘, fl'/i“” |were cut open and hacked and {mattresses were torn open with all __|evidences pointing to the work of | robbers. : 4 4 Drop in and see them ARMY OFFICERS WILL ACCOMPA - Every carriage sold with a No Exchanges—Refunds—Alterations or Approvals ] NOTICE LADIES AID A i U. S. GOLD STAR MOTHERS TO FRANCE| ., ioga® MW AP ies guarantee R Ald will mect at the home of Mrs. R il 2y SUE McNAMARA official will draw them out. Moth- Messer Thursday afternoon, Febru- Y H d B h Bellrel Ids CO Inc (A. P. Feature Service Writer) |ers and wives who are eligible for |ary 27th, at 2 p. m. This is a so- uneau- Oung araware i ° e o9 ° WASHINGTON, Feb. 30—Fifty the (lp from the fis state o |cial meeting —adv ! . |army _ officers, selected for their |States will go first. —e———— C | Juneau’s Leading Department Store tact and courtesy, will accompany | Nothing is being left undone by NOTICE Ompany ithe pilgrimages of 6,000 war wives the government to make these pil- : and mothers to the graves of hus- |Erimages of sentiment as comfort- (In the District Court for the Dis-| «Z___ ! Ploelnmerfipmmsenfipcomenfinmerfiyenen e bands and soms in France this|8ble and pleasant as possible for| trict of Alaska, Division Number 7 lon the unique pllgrimage at gov- |tended, flowering cemeteries in| March Term, 1030, of the Dis-| trict Court at Juneau. |<pring and summer. | the women. .. They will go.in spring One, at Juneau. Y i “USBLE SHUALS la ht with marks of 455 and PANTAGES Is | "The women, who are being taken |ANd summer when the carefully-|In the Matter of the Reg gular IIE ()Cl{ FLOORING ; 163, r ‘ b Sporling and Mrs, Pet- | # |ernment expense, will sail in groups |France ook their pretticst. R < 5 . down to defeat, however, [of 500, on: reguar pabsengm‘: veos | Fotel ‘accommodations in both| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | VERTICAL GRAIN—KILN DRIED TGUGH PRUBLEM t hands of Mrs. Peterman,| SERIDUSLY ILLI,NS every weck throughout the |NEW York and Paris are being en- |that pursuant to anorder of the Berland and Miss Taylor. The summer, aceording to plans of the £aged. as well as half the space on [Court dated on the sixth day of : i i ter won every game but the last | |war department. " |ocean vessels sailing weekly. From |February, 1620, a Regular Term of | For Bt’fluty and Style R W m h they lost by three pins.| One officer will be on each boat, | PArlS the women will be taken to|the District Court will be held at Suti . ] complete scores: Suffers Severn Heart At- otners wint accompany various dele- |varlous cemeteries by bus in par- |Juncau, Alaska, ot the U. . Court Satisfaction— ; 153 130 163—455! B pistia ios | Lies OF 25 cach. They will spend |House in sald town beginning o H gations on their visits to cemeterics a D v | 120 143 naargl tack i i L. A. ‘Counly in France. The first contingent of |VWO Weeks in France. x"“d;y'm;ge it U 0;‘ Permanence b H Was L H 99 105 131335 Jail Hospital women will leave New York May' R R red PR 0NN e 1 cover Was Losing Hope e R % | “Amer & vistt in e States, Mr.|%We ool oo I\ a T } for Settlement—Let- Total 972 383 408 119 | LOS ANGGLES, Cal, Teb. 26—| Engraved invitations soon will be |and Mrs. M. J. MacDonald arely,up HEREUNTO set my hand| 142 142 142426 pjexander Pantages, theatrical mag- (sent the first 300, their names to |rcturning to Seward on the Yukon. ; and caused the seal of the said| i y v 140 125 114—380 nate, facing a long prison sentence be determined by a drawing of \‘He is connected wit hthe Alaska|ooiit to be affixed at Ketchikan, | Ju'leau Lumber Mllls’ I'lc. 105 132 149—386 for asault on FEunice Pringle, is varlous states and territorles xalRaierfld- Alaska, this sixth day of February, | i ter Introduced Federation, that Hoover “was al- most of the mind to let the whole R"Clal Dlsmdel:' lhen 1 matter be settied by Congress win-| Placed on Probatlon UUNES GUMING out any mter(brmc(\ by the Ad- l ' SALINAS, Cal, Feb. 26 7;.131\(', ¥ , Watsonville youths who pleud"l , 1 | BARLOW COVE DEER |euilty to the charge of rioting in |conncction with the racial dis- REPORTED IN NEED |tumarce : | ——— —— —— ——said to be scriously ill in the take place in Washington. Dr. J. H. Romlg, accompanied by | A. D. 1830 ke t:‘l?fm]vg:g“- F(;El?flzs;‘t.dk‘.t;‘ Total 387 400 405 1152 County Jail Hospital. He is said| To avoid partiality, the names of ;Mrs. Romig, is returning to his Aéegn ; JOHN H. DUNN, Lumber /07 Every Purpose 3 o(; mtm Am;wc;xl ;;’,-'m A}csv‘;x ?f’“ - to have suffered the most serious the 48 states and five territories home in Fairbanks. They visited Clerk. } PHONE 3858 ! feder::uon wds fodfl\ R :f ::l Sen?sht“f hnm:)h1 a'.tlackiY lfl:’ will be placed in a bowl in sealed tm Juneau while the Yukon was in | First publication, Feb. 12, 1930. | o e Sunday night, according to attend- envelopes. Some high _rankin ort. l : B e 1oy Somaget EIGHT YUUTHS ,ants. They declare his condmon ----- g2 i pu?“rc—t—‘—t—‘on. N{ar?h S 1 : The letter said Gray's efforts, in |shows no improvement. ooy ¥ 1scle 2. t; B i regard to yu le Shoals legislation “He is a very sick man. Hls { g)m Homar.. tI)en Secretary of condition is not changed from ’ i c 1mr:xerce. was “not producing re- Sunday,” attendants said last night. | i sults. | Dr. Benjamin Blank, jail physi- Gray, who opposed Gav"rnmrnh !ctan, said Pantages was so weak ! operation, wrote E. A. Campbell, » President of the Alabama Farm Given Pnson Terms for he Suin Hob B8 I.es e e' a es RANGES » ’ ' A Most Beautiful Lots of nice, fresh, crisp vegetables at lowest market Range in Colors prices. We give special attention to this part of our stock and we know we can please you. W hite, Green, Blue and Tan between whites and Fih-{ LONDON, Feb. 26—Rear Admiral gy pinos several weeks ago, were late Jones, Naval Adviser to the Am- OF FORAGE RELIEF ye-ierday sentenced to San. Quen-' erica delegation sitending: -the —_— prison, then placed on probation London Conference, left for home Deer in the Barlow Cove area are for two years. Four were given today, obliged to return on account apparently suffering from a food additional sentences of 30 days of stomach trouble. t shortage, according to reports each in the County Jail, | Dr. Higgins, Naval Physician, is brought here by Capt. Martin Holtz, The youths were accused of secompanying the Rear Admiral of the gasboat Wilson, it was an- breaking into a bunkhouse near and is deeply concerned over his nounced today by H. W. Terhune, Watsonville and terrorizing the Fili- condition. Executive Officer of the Alaska pino workmen. SRSt e Game Commission. In a recent| s e Mrs. Carl F. Lottsfeldt and baby trip, Capt. Holtz put into Barlow | * — =1 lare homebound passengers on the Cove and saw a number of deer WHO'S fl H() |{Yukon. They are on their way to feeding on kelp and seaweed, and jthe Interior, where Mr. Lottsfeldt which secmed to be in bad pe. | | AND WHERE 'is in charge of the Kuskokwim dis- HEAD LETTUCE, fancy, lérge . 0 il A8 Paiil TOMATOES, pep@und ..... ..ol ...... 30 HOT HOUSE RHUBARB, per pound .,..........20c THE' Thomas Hardware Co. GREEN PEPPERS; per pound ..... ..... .......45¢c bTm snow therd Was reported to —————————%% trict for the Alaska Road Commis- F.RESH SPR\ACH’ HET P(]llnd R SR R A S ISC e very deep and the animals were o | sion. 1 4 . Lasl A Sy i o st 0| At g oun o e v eee CARROTS, large bunches 2for ...... ..........25¢ STRAWBERRIES (frozen) per carton ...........35¢ Frye-Bruhn Company Holtz and his crew will call in there came north to Juneau on the Yu- on their next voyage and cut down kon. some trees for forage. Mrs. H. C. Devighne and daugh- B i, D e o S SHELTER ISLAND POTATOES, 25 pounds. . $100 Featuting Frye's De licious Hams and Bacon in the northern end of the dis- California on a visit, § trict, Mr. Terhune sald, although ' Herb Kittlesby, superintendent of 8 mno reports have been received 1o the Douglas Island Packing Com- CAULIFLOWER and CELERY....According to Size % that effect. Generally, however, jpany, who has been in th S T INTT PHONE 38 B DL i (uy, who has béen o “;vj;“;; ‘ The cne b “‘fl Complete line of CANNED GOODS and GROCER- i fairly well and conditions are about |the yukon. we are interested IES 1 i § normal. Bome of the older bucks| George J. Love, Grand Secretary| when you come here to choose from | are reported to be dying off, unable of the Pioneers of Alaska, 35 8| to buy printing is to stand the snow conditions, but homebound passenger on the Yu-! not pflmfll]b::' . | BRI 4 1 TR TR TS VTR RLY Y T e e the younger animals, does and kon. He is a resident of Valdez. the order, but— STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, fawns seem to be surviving withoul| Through passengers for Seward ‘serlous casualties. lon the Yukon include Jack Chis-| thelm, traveling representative ot‘ m Dm [s i the West Coast Grocery mmnyf | T. W. Hawkins of the firm of Hmfl. LADIES' M‘Brown and Hawkins, well-known £ —_— Seward merchandising firm, was a . Mrs Dufresne rolled high totallvisitor in Juneau while the Yukon 4nd high game score in the ladies|was in port. He has been outside m matches of the Elks’ ul!eys_on & business and pleasure trip. Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Printing Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typeuwriters Geo. M. Simpkins Co. 1 to insure you maxi- mum satisfaction. Weknow thatif 2 =L . Sanita_ry Grocery “I'HE STORE THAT PLEASES” . PHONES 83—85 |Old Papers for sale at Empire Ofiicé ;;‘.u & i

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