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. Politiken, Atetpmt—toea3 COURT RULING - \ * ON DEMURRER BE MADE HERE Harding Carries Over Rul- | ing in Suit Attacking ‘ Troller’s Tax | Ruling 'on the aemurrer enter~ {pcted by the Territory against the Presenting--- An ()utslmuling Selection of SPRING COATS and DRESSES Witl: Oviginaltiy and Style Coats in sport models for women 3.50, $19.75 $29.75 Coats for girls in dress and sport models+— $6.50 to $17.50 rial non - resident trollers’ will not be made until after * District ‘Court returns to Ju- au, according to Attorney Gen- |eral John-Rustgard w ho retlirned Ketchikan, He 'filed the demurrer inh the |caga " ahdt argued it before Judse .Yu‘nn W. Hatding at KeteH':1n {on March 8. “L. O. Gore, ropre- ("msier the case’ hére n nwl nm H. L. Faulkner might =ire |en oral argument against the de- murrer, Judge Hardihg granted this re- Smart dresses for the smart woman— smart in: fabric—smart conceived with all the that women demand. smart in line— in pattern youthfulnes §12.50, $19.75, | be brought®up in ‘the mear future. {He is expected to return here to- | morrow: Interest’ in‘the sult at Ketcni- iI»'x\n was intense, the Attorney Gen- %’u)() 75 eral said. ‘Not' only the trollers (Deai T o |but other' fishermen ‘and ‘business {men as" well were in the court Girls” silk, wool and ecotton dress— :mcm to hear ‘tHe arguments. 'The et Ll A {case was brought here about two Prices ranging from weeks ago by Lund & Lund, Seat- b6 tle law firm, and H. L. Faulkner, 5352‘5() l‘[l) (for John Freeman, Tacoma troller, 4 wvaho seelts to have the $250 non- |resident trollers' tax sof aside as Ladies’ new and nifty Hous: Frocks and Smocks. junconstitutional. * He asked ' that Treasurer W. G. Smith be enjoined from colleécting the tax. While in" Ketchikan Mr. ‘Rust- gard mede ‘Several talks to various organizations, including the Rotary j o i s ince ine new Rugs, Lino- Club, the Ketchikan Commercial Anything and everything for the home including new Rugs, Py M asntmagli o o Curtains, Draperies, Tapestries, ete., at reasonable prices. | |the Seamen’s Home. = All “of ‘these REAL PAY DAY SPECIAL LLOYD WINTER BACK No better FROM STAY IN SOUTH 35 MEN’S SUITS After spending ten weeks in Se- izes 34 to 39 Values up to $48.50 |attle part of which time he was For Quick Selling at $9.95 Suit confined with illness, Lloyd V. Win- No Refunds All our new line of Sweuaters, Hosiery, Neckwear, Purses, Flo“- ers and Jewelry. ' leums, time than now to get a new suit y ter returned to Juneau this motn- ing on the Princess Mary. Shortly becoming North he had a visit with Charles Warner, local man who has been South for his Pealth for several weeks. While Mr. Warner is improving slowly his conditidhis etill serious, and flllIIIIIIIIH"IIHHIHHIlIIHIIHIHIHII! » Alterations » Apiovals | MEN’S COTTON WORK SHIRTS Blue Chambray—14v4 to 17 Another Real Value at 95 cents each S HEAVY COTTON UNION SUITS For Real Service 2 suits for $3.45 MEN’S KAHKI WOOL SHIRTS | MEN’S HEAVY WORK SHOES For Real Service ’ Black and Brown—Sizes 6 to 11 $3.50 Value for $2.95 $4.75 Value for $3.95 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store { NEWSPAPERMAN MUCH HALIBUT 9F DENMARK IS 1N PORT TODAY VISITING HERE 0 oo 137,780 Pounds of Fish ! e to Be Bid on in Local /[ B Market Tomorrow | Gonzales was forced from his bed {and ordered to open his safe, by three robbers. The robbers took $25 from the cash register and then one of them struck Gonzales and ordered him to d open the safe. 4 es became Fictim of Robbers Becomes Enraged; Turns on Trio LPASO, Texas, March 10.—One was kllled and - a second| 1 an attempt to rob Ma- ! ales’ etore early yes!e!‘da; Peter Tutein of Copenhag-| en Politiken in Juneau Bound for Interior One hundred thirty-seven thou- d, seven hundred eighty pounds | . one of the largest { the fish ever placed on| 1 markst at one time, is to- | in the holds of a num-| thic! H gun from one of the rob- ieall boals Which &re Hed | jers and killed Miguel Dehierro gt ommunications be~wec‘1‘;v‘:’:l?dr‘:;bf:“;lz‘gl Guadarano. The Prix Rupert and the outside are , with ‘the result. that nol enaales was not fired an by ‘e £9r his paper for a number of years, |C lian prices have reached here, | has visited a great majority of the|a because of the delay of the nations of the world, and speaks mer Northwestern southbound, | SHRINE DANCE WILL BE | = many languages quite fluently. He'the fish will not be bid on unm N TEMPLE MAR. 28 handles English masterfully. tomorrow As a traveling writer for the| Speculation on prices among the The regular monthly dance of S Mr, Tutein spent most of halibut fishermen is common talk the Juneau Shine Club will be held his time in foreign countries, today. As the last price oflered‘m the Auditorium of the Seéottish gtudying the people, their habits,/here was unexpectedly low, some of Rite Temple here on March 28, it and taking mental note of any- the boat owners arc preparing to was announced today. Thesé dances thing of general interest to use in run fo Prince Rupert should the have been a feature on the com: preparing ‘articles for the paper market there appear to be suffi-| {munity’s soctal calendar all winter with which he is associated. |clently more attractive than the and the continuation through un- == Last year he speny many months local market. {month will be welcome by many ih South America, and has been m‘ R S e D z Canada, Greenland, and many Eu-| After a short business mp to thr\ Returning from a vacation tflp = ropean states in late years. Belnre First City, Jobn Rustgard, Attor-|to the States, Mrs. H. L. Faulknér|S coming here he visited in the Unit- ’ncy General of Alaska, returned to!was an arrival on the Queen. She ed States and Canada. |Juncau on the Queen. 'has been absent about a month. Today he conferred with Karl! e e Theile, Secretary of Alaska, to ALASKA MEAT CO' - whom he carried an introductory letter. He expects to leave on the sk, Somoreow oy ARSI 4 QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 Eound for Fairbanks, where Y will spend several wecks before ing to San Prancisco, Peter T gpecial representative of the ¥ tiken, newspaper of Copenh ¢ Denmiark, is a visitor in Juneau. Mr. Tutein has been travelinz enraged and CRYSTAL ¥ SOAP, | 11 bars fe will return in a little more than a month, as he is to be in San Fran- gisco May 1. i | will then continue to Fairbanks. l-le i ‘ it attacking the legality ot the! {here today after (8 week's trip to| { | sentirig Joht' Freeman, plaintiff in | the ‘aectlon, ‘asked ‘that’ the ‘Onurt| |gtiest and the case probably wli |, CA[IFRNIA GROCERY 45 235 cangidor $1.00 mmmwmm-fln-, B e e PSSR | STANDARD: PUREE TOMATOES Large No. 2 1-2'can--1 Ib., 5 11 o0z.--3 cans, MAXIMUM SALMON « (Red Soc'fg,eye) 1 Ib. can--3 cans, $1.00 WHITE STAR TUNA No. 1-2s--7 ounce can 4 cans fonfifil 00 50c lIIIIIIIIli“HflIII!!llllllfllllfll_llflllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIHIIIIIIllIIIIIMHII!IIIHIII!HIQ“IlIH!lfl!I_III_HIIIIIIIII THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL, MONDAY MARCH 10, l930 5 Weatlier Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Burean SHOT MAY DIE Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beg~ning 4 p. m. today: | Snow tonight and Tuesday followed by clearing and colder; h(- will probably ha\e to undc*so another major operation, Mr. Win- ,B ter said. He brought back news of two ises in Alaskan waters this sum- June 7, with Naval Reserves. The Raid on Restaurant in Chi-|#entie variable, wind ShoAL BATE e s o o cago, ‘Ends with Time Barometer Temp. Humiity Wind Velocky Weaihe T t . = rest’y 29 57 SW 3 Boeing, which * will 1 Van- Fatal Results : L ‘u:;:; E;;{ :;: - 8 clay 4 couver on or about 'J W Noon today 29.69 97 SE 10 Snow M| cHICAGO, 1L, March 10.—~J§hn‘ . 3 winter said, but prospects in ine F. Loeffler, Prohibition Agent, was| CABLE ANU RADIO REFORTS outh end of the eity had br 3 " usly waunded by one | VESTERDAY -$ TODAY (ened with' the neéws that ¥ rested 1n a raid Highest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 4am. Precip. 4am. Ford had purchased night in a South Side temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weathey {land adjacent' to the Bi < ¢ 20 s T IS B T iplant, and wa$ expectéd to "'4 ’:;0 0 7;,, 12 0 Clear a new factory there soon :], :;0 P 0 Clear T 0 b 4 4t A 2 0 Pt Cldy ke - -6 99 -46 0 Clear {TWG HUNDRED ATTEND B 38 o oy DAD AND 'SON DINNER fs 2 o Clear ~ | 20 - 12 Cldy ¥ 8 0 Clear With more than two hun.ir in 4 04 Cldy attendance, the arinual hoe and 8 25 Cldy n Dinner of the Jun 4 1.02 Rain ut Couneil 4 204 a ose Hall Saturda, 14 0 lowing an 1 42 ® ) pared under the sup .40 40 . 0 Jurieau ‘Women's 66 62 | 50 50 ; 0 L]ear adjourned to l.he‘ E *—Less than 10 miles NOTE—Observauions at Earrow, are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle neau time. in the Gulf of Alaska but in Bering Sea and from d snow have fallen in the a to British ' Columbia, with 1ce Ruy )'n The weather is clear nperatures have fallen e risen in Bering Sea. deau, Arthur Ficken, Johr end Jim Cole. Robert played a number on the which was followed by a har solo by Milo Peterson. Troop 3 gave a knot t hibition. The affair co 8 o'clock. and if you skate the price plano applied to the charge for ¢ | PREIRECTI N5 ex DOCTOR BORLAND ¢ ned and his office is adv. Heywood-Wakefield New 1930 Carriages NOW IN STOCK forrrr e ' The MIDGET LUNCH ! z ) : z T ; IS OPEN : ) Drop in and see them “A Qualiy Soal on Every Wheer { N A { N N ! { ! | \ \ \ N 4 | N ! N { | N { { Every carriage sold with a guarantee AND DOING BUSINESS AS USUAL | uncau-Young Hardware Com pany Open 6:30 a. n e P SBRC E TRE P S e WP e 1. to 7:30 p. m. : Do Your Rvp(urln o Now LUMBER—CEMENT—SHINGLES DOORS—WINDOWS PLASTERBOARD-FRAMES Tom Sturge, Prop. IIlIIIlIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIllllll'llllllllllillllllllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII QUALITY and SERVICE Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Lumber for Every Purpose PHONE 358 B = FOR W ALL and CEILING DECORATINC 55¢ per Package $10.00 per Case can--11b., 12 oz. HEINZ CATSUP 2 pint bottles, S0c . DEL MONTE PEAS, CORN, No. 2 can or SPINACH, No. 2 1-2 can Straight or Assorted 5 cans for $1.00 OUR CHOICE OYSTERS Large can, 10 oz. 2 cans, 75¢ 50c THE Thomas Hardware Co. F rye-Bruhn Com pany Featuring Frye s’ De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 AMOCAT SLICED ‘PINEAPPLE Large No. 2 1-2 can 3 cans for 95¢ STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, Typewriter Supplies and 'Commercial ‘Printing Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typewriters Geo. M. Simpkins Co. ITE CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOoupP 6 cans for 55¢ L Old Papers for sale at Empire Office