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EUNFEHENGE UN’ “lw;n Horse” To Pierce ( PAPER PROJECT NOW CONCLUDED = Heintzleman Completes Ne gotiations with Cam- eron Group, Frisco Negcetiatior tives of the ov’s Paradise 0 »7 g o~ MISS SANDBERG‘ Daily Cross-word Puzzle e BEGUMES B R I n E géz?figg!"m Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie . Obtained 94 Guldo’s highesy note . Place of pub- Meshed fabrie ~[>[v] Alm(z 13. Exist 14. Stories g o 15. Lubricate 16. Plerce =|®|0/>Z Organ of hears Z(R/m - Wedding of Popular Local 18 River dams 20. Defy O/m o 4>[0 Couple Occurs Last |2t Hervine of “Loliengrin” »mo|r|» mw(cC|olwn o|o|/m Saturday Afternoon 2. Queen'af the . Ventllate Oll of rose petals ¥amous oper- (P [U Z|=|m Miss Gertrude M. Sandberg, dzughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Corded fabrie Outside: prefix EERE atle Carmen ndberg of Virginia, Minn, and|sp, Buy baek [1E) Hold a session Trains making terests and B. F. H conference by him in Service officials received here official gress ed San| March 3 o there | the Cam-| ! . ik g \ in the United S and paper mill I . had been This was on ailways ite commerce Co; i the Union F build 181 mil of of th years of cor the area to be are scen Locomot old v er rails the soil by enc More studie apply for a fin "‘v \vhwl t on that proj ]\« 1 u:; e n charge of the be small r Chaps and sheep, cayuse a ys for the syn- push rapidly as pos- a bvx(k"m\\mi of nar wher: prairie schooners crept KILL ROBBERS :: s e v the wide op: | Inhabitants of the sec five miles to the mail 1 Safc Robbcrs n Thea[re miles on a windswept ro B in winter supplies as lightly as the Chased to Attic and |city man nops into a taxi | > — Are Shot Down The automobile has not e 3 S displaced the horse Rancher P and cowhands ride over the. arid DETROIT, Mica, 22arci 3.—TWO |y, ways Jeaving dust clouds to the beams of rom robbers’ policemen,' with ¢ settle over the la'n [x ontier. { the reflected 1 | ht pistols as a target, shot and Kkilled | two men who attempted to rob .l The gun battle in which puwdcx | Lurns on the face of one of lhr ! officers are the only injuries re-| DINE SATURDAY‘ ceived by either policemen, oc-| curred in the dark attic of the| theatre above the main floor u:‘ buta e ! the auditorium. | 2 The robbers _are identitied as{Annual Boy Scout Afiau’I Fhilip Twomey, aged 30 years, and Wlll BC Held ThlS Week ; Len Garbada, aged 30 years. Patrolman Bondy and Sergeam m the Moose Hal P wed the robbers into| the attic after Bondy discovered| The annual Father and Son Din- the men in the building. ner of the Juneau Boy Scouts will Unable to see the robbers, Farley e held in the Moose Hall at 5:30 and Bondy flashed their pocket|n m Saturday, March 8, it has! lights into the corners of the attic. peen announced by the committee| The retlected gleam of the hght.s‘m charge of arrangements. | from pistols gave the policemen a| jyn the past the committee from momentary terget and they opened |the Boy Scout Council has handled | fire. The fire was returned bul|the dinners entirely, but the popu-| firing ceased before the police guns jarity of the affair has increased were emptied, the two robbers hav- to such an extent that this year| ing been kille |the dinner is being served by the {Juneau Women’s Club under the ()RATORY MAY TAKE L\n(‘mmn of Mrs. Harold Smith. | | Consequently, the committee be- LEADING POSITION sicves, those aitending may expect| omething different this year. Dur- | Suggesting that oratorical con-[ing the week, committees from the | tests be substituted for the decla- |Scout Council will canvass the city mation contests between the schools |with tickets for this dinner. As; after t year perintendent W. usual there will be two sitting K. Ke Juneau Public (the first one about 30 o'cloc Schoc to the other and the second about 6:30 oclock‘ schools in Sc Alaska, he an-| After the dinner an mu:xfcs'.mgv nounced this morning I ram will be put on by the/ Since the general school meets|Boy Scouts Troops in the auditor- | have bee: 1spended. only declama- |ium of the hall. ton co: e been held. Th ey year the af 11 be held Apr / < e y o el ll. oman, AS.m erely : torium. Nearly a dozen contes- Burned, Lives Until Baby Is Born tants are working here with a d e to represent Juneau, Mr. Keller d >, In his letters he also sugge: EL PASO, Texas, March 3. t i t ree-day-old baby survives lh(\ the topic be the same as that u s al ¢ othe Mrs. Epimera Martinez, a] Oratorical contests 34 fore has always been |28€d 22 vears, who was so severely | ution of the Uniteq burned on February 17 that she Should this subject be|died yesterday, She poured gaso- | 4 it will b‘“ % it J&uimbh\ line into a laundry stove. Doctors| L e entor alas. |8t that time did not believe shel "(‘“‘"“'f‘d“” e 1‘ e ibati. | Would live more than a day after| an students in national competl-|phe explosion which resulted but tion. Ishe was determined to live until| 5 TEL |her baby was born. SHOWER IS GIVEN - A M IONARY | FOR MRS. WILDES|““"" (e iry eers Toespay| Saturday evening Mrs. Keit Wildes was most delightfully | | | | | | | ? | The Woman's Missionary Society | - lof the Lutheran Church will meet| prised when a party of 25 of her|tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ! friends called at her home on|gt the residence of MrSs. George Twelfth Street and presented her|Getchell, with numerous and varied kitchen, | LA g | Rty pantry equipment and suppli Although milling and anesom FoMowing the shower cards werc are snyonymous, the flour-produc- played. Miss Ida Foss won first ing State has fewer mills than 11 prize and consolation prize went o other States. Mrs. Oscar Jensen. To complete| e g AN the evening, dainty refreshments!| Try the Five oClock Dinner | | were served. |Bpeclals at Maliry's. —ady W | I will cleave one of America’s last frontiers when the line from Crane to Crescent Lake, Sarten class in the Juneau Public ;()rr ., is built. Map shows route the railway will take. Above is a iypical scene in the territory. SEEK SENATE SEAT IN KANSAS ey Jii‘”:in“Z’F”;‘iu"}s“‘i;flié‘,'-. RN BERRE BB FRE AERELE EEE LE BLUEE EEES omzZ-o D MOoZ»Pm3IT n the teaching ctaff of the neau 32. Steps for [?E mm|<|m|rJjo|=[-|>|0|o|m] M|~ Ol ®»n/m®no o -ll'li‘ > mr-EO| 6> |0 >|r| 0 O 38 Put forth became th ride of Mr. effort 43. Point out 3 e ey aft. 34 Kind of thread 47, Fruit drink s J. Selby last Saturday aft- 35 Seed contalner 48. Muso u( Iyrie ; 5 erossing fe Public Schools for the past t 7 A BAKEW § rnoon at 5:30 o'clock. The cere- | 36 drs':?r':il:w“ o yno g i mony v o > oy ; T ). Gaelle sea go num\rrw b meny was performed by Rev V| 38, Smooth 3. Mascaline © £ Allen, Pastor of the Rest ion 41 Judge’s court nickname ench 51. Devoured Lutheran Church, at the [(uture 49, Anctent Roman 52, Utter sidence of the newlyweds on official 53, Bitter veteh 1fth Street near the Gold C: bridge. The bride and groom were at-| tended by Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Mac- Spadden. | Mrs. Selby came to Juneau two, ago as teacher of the kinder- | ONTARI O > Schools and has occupied that posi- ticn since that time. Mr. Selby 4who is an Alaskan of many years standing, lived in both Valdez and veteran Alaska newspaper man and former publisher of the Valdez Min- er and Seward Gateway, now resid- ing in Bellingham. He has been , ccnnected with the mechanical de- partment of The Empire as lino type operator for the past 20 months, Beth Mr. and Mrs. Selby have ade a host of ds since they made their home in the city «nd whose congratulations and best shes are extended to them. S00DPROGRESS I MADEONPLANE — Excellent progres Associated Press Photo republican senatorial nomination in the August primary by Rep. torship Northland after a visit there 'tracts for both projects will be let W H. Sprould (upper right) and Ralph Snyder, president of Kansas |04 o wrangell and Petersburg. |pefore May 1, and the ports wil state farm bureau. The main portion of the structure pe complete and ready for opera- | at Ketchikan will be completed tion within 60 days from that date. 2 AR LA 4 L s el ISR T o | 25N Nl MMMW‘E WATSON AT PIGGLY WIGGLY | Roy Watson of Bellingham, 1\Vnsh., arrived on the Northland | Mr. Watson will occupy a posmon) as Assistant Manager of the Piggly Boys and Girls Attention!j:==2 | LET Almqust Fioss wour Sult |We call and deliver. Fhone 528 | [ [t U.S.RANCHER | | PACS Brown, 14-inch all rub- |§ ber Pacs, the best bet to 11 keep your feet dry, much lighter than a rubber {§ boot — yet answers the same purpose in shallow 13 water, BUSTER BROWN PRIZES | $6.00 : BOYS' WATCH ELECTRIC TRON BoY scout camper's outrIT § 1§ SABIN’S BOY SCOUT CAMP AX i st HANDSOME DOLLS * otel Chureh official q Crush with the teeth 3. Protected by a defensive fence Juneau Dru SuRE-d 5 N «EN within the next three weeks. Thi will comprise the platform and MBORING PuRT ramp extending into deep water. \Equipment for drawing up planes rom the water will be installed as| | scon as these facilities are finished. Mam S“udu‘e at Ketchi- Mr. Sommers said. The work is kan Will Be Compleled being financed jointly by the City ! i W k of Ketchikan and the Territory. | | lfl Three €exs Working plans for similar facili- | ‘ e ties at Wrangell and Petersburg { has been made have been drafted. The sites at on the Ketchikan hydroplane moor- these places, which have a]rgadyl ing port, according to Highway EN- heen obtained by the respective jineer R. J. Sommers, who returned | communities, were inspected by Mr. Senator Henry J. Allen of Kansas (left) will be opposed for the |here Saturday evening on the mo- Sommers on the present trip. Con- Slight Reduction in Territory’s Cash Is Shown by Report Showing a slight reduction in cash on hand from the me date of last year rial treasury on F; ruary 28 had a balan $907,166.73 on hand, accor ing to the monthly finan report of Treasurer Walstein G. Smith to Gov. George A. Parks, which was made pub- lic today by the Governor The balance on the same date last year was $918,- 291.57, showing a decrease of $11,124.84. The showing regarded as excellent in view of the fact that the salmon taxes of last year were not as heavy as those of 1926 which was one of the best years ever experienced by the packing industry. " e 0000000 e e IT°S DYEING TIME IN JUNEAU We have a fresh stock of Put- nam’s Diamond Dyes, and Rit—for tinting or fast dyeing. kolor bleach. Tintex All colors—and no- g Company Free Delivery Phone 3: Post Office Substation No. 1 QUALITY CAPS For the Man Who Cares J. M. SALOUM e i £ &Y FRESH SHRIMPS, Shells, 35¢ pound NEW POTATOES, pounds for 25¢ “Purveyors to Particular People” GEORGE BROTHERS FIVE FAST DELIVERIES DAILY PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN EVENINGS SUGAR BEST CANE SUGAR, 10 pound bags FIG BARS, Seal Fig Filling, pound ... GARNICK’S, Phone 174 SUGAR When purchases of shoes total $20.00 we will give FREE an Electric Iron; when total amounts to $35.00. Boy or Girl’s Sweater FREE; when & | AGFA-ANSCO total amounts to $25.00, Boy Scouts Camp Ax, Camper’s Outfit, or § | and Watch FREE. : EASTMAN Ask your friends and relatives when they buy shoes at The Leader FILMS Store to give you credit for their shoe purchases. An index card will Fresh S be kept for all who wish to win these prizes, showing date of purchase @| roch Seonle and amount of each. Be sure to have your friends specify that credit Outside Prices be given you and get your prizes early. b ALSO——A i : || - BUTLER-MAURO Free with every pair §| DrUG co. YOYO TOp of Children’s Shoes §|| = 2z rooe Leader Dep’t. Store | IT'S RIGHT George Brothers CHTTTTEH T i T B PHONE 478 WE SELL “CRANE” . “STANDARD” “KOHLER” Plumbing Fixtures RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” HEATING SHEET METAL T CALIFORNIA GROCERY The Home of Better Groceries LR T O T T T T ® 0000600000002 3000CC0C0S e