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r 3y 8 CITY ELECTION TGMORROW : 902 VOTERS BOOKED and School Director to | Be Elected Tuesday ‘ Nine hund | - THEALASKAN, | . 1S ANNOUNCED : - . Large knives Totion of a borse In rears ing 1 |Associate Justice of Supreme Court Leaves SIXTEEN MEN ARE ENTOMBED | ¥+ s e ! RS Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACHUNY POLICEMAN IS HILLEDIN'L. . Shot by Lone Motorist Fol- lowing Series of Night Robberies LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 31 —James Costello, aged 27, police- |man, was shot and killed almost |daughter, Mrs. A i instantly by a lone motorist whom KETTLE ISLAND, Kentucky,|S2Us! nna I Camerica, |, - atteroled Solistn 40 Gtsetions March 3}.V~Sixteen men were trsp-JK‘rkéind JLake, Canada, and a;mg on a downtown street. [ped by & explosion a mile and 8randson, James C. Metealfe, Cin- |, 0 @ & W HCH [ rinEi bt [P O After firing ree bullets into jone-hal under e hills in Costello’s body, the motorist tried 3 i P00 the coal mine at Alte. |to run down another policeman Rescue workers, after several! M |and then escaped in his speeding 1 [ | | hours .work almost bandoned hope car. "”“3}'1 will be found alive. ; Officers were questioning all late 4 The explosion is believed to have | motorists on the street early this {been caused by dust. {morning in connection with a series NASHVILLE, Tenn.,, March 31.— 'Mrs. Roxie Stone, aged 23, died of bullet wounds inflicted by her husband Raymond Stone, at the |of robbers staged earlier. | Officer Hoffman, the policeman {Who escaped being run down, gave a good description of the motorist who shot Costello. same time he killed the woman's |Pglish Cabinet Is mother, Mrs. Jeff Poindexter, and | | wounded her father. Formed by Colonel | " ) Stone remains in a serious condi- ;F';n:r!;gd?:flt;l :;Ziymé‘;e;:i::r:e::fié,“on as the result of bullet and| WARSAW, March 31.—Col. Wal- |workers cne and one-half miles 8% Wounds inflicted by Dave Poin- |ery Slawek, has succeeded in form- i[mm the entrance to the mine but dexter, aged fourteen, who finally ing a Oabinet ret_aln)ng all Minis- the workers were forced to leave disarmed him. ters of the Casimir Bartel Govern- |the bodies and return to the sur-, R £ face without identifying them be- Dell E. Shermi, Juueaus piano cause of the density of carbon "Mmer. Hotel Gastinea By MONEY SAVING PRICES ON SHEETS to Stanislas Carr. Have you ‘rlea tue rve oClock FORT MILLS SHEETS Dinner Specials at Mabry’s Cafe? $1.10 each Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle €. Before 7. Comes agalp into view 8 144 Flannel 1ployed One of an anclent race tices 9. Complete col Tectio i University Head Sails 1 | [ iclate Justice of the United States Supremeé Court, left an estate val- ued in excess of $250,000 in securi- {ties, personal property worth $270,- 000 and real estate in Nantucket, Massachusetts, worth $48,000. He {also owned 1,000 acres of land in |Chicot County, Arkansas. Survivors are his widow, his Flowing copiousiy Uneooked Night before an event Ignited Covenanted o quickly | firmative Civil injury Wing Prinelpal ore of lead Plece of lumber Press Field of granular snow Run away Assuage Hard-shelled fruits JT ranscontinental Daily, Fol‘mel'ly Come‘, KnOVV l\v‘OVV as the /xlaskf\“ The “Alaskan” will be the a transcontinental train ating between Chicago and the Pa cific n |Trapped Oue and One-Half | Miles Under Hills from Mine Entrance uo Footlike part . Colonizes again Lift_with & lever . One ofthe heads of a rosary inlet ot the ed and have ri |of —H>x[wjlr - m passenger e Northern P: ently that the 11 be given tr trains Nos, 3 between Seattle and C name: ahbr, 46. By birth foba. Shasd- t¥a W 54, Fruit drinks 47. Sticky stuft e S | A party of experts from Lexing- called the “Comet whic H 2 4 to char, 2 . name will hereafter be used e n took charge af the rescue et clusively for the Yellowstone N tional Park train, which is ope: ated by the Northern Pacific b |tween Chicago and Yellowstone | was in second place. V { Park during the park season 11 cast their ballots in 7 W the increase of nation Buildi | inte Alaska, and industrial p: |“Alaskan” has been |appropriate name for a train oper between the middlewest Pacific, where ed for the Alaskan c iing to Mr. Nelson. acationists to the a each year has shown in- creases, and with the enlargement icholas Murray Butler, presi- of the steamship accommodations dent of Columbia University, as this year, the Northern Pacifi he sailed for Europe aboard the naming one of its transcontinents S. S. Vuleania to study p}nns for passenger trains the “Alask international peace in the interests ;i .. yecognition to this curr of the Carncgic Foundation, *Dr |y, y) yreng, Mr. Nelson said. Butler decried the slow pace of the i A s B o und st that 5o ons CLOSING MEETING FOR CHAMBERLIN IS GIVEN TONIGHT | as our delegates are in fear of ad- mirals, legalists and a Senatorial 1| minority, we shall get nowhere.” The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of Gastineau Channel will be the uests of Silver Bow subordinate | md Perseverance Rebekah Lodges {'t an open meeting in Juneau cnight at 8 o'clock. There will be an interesting program. Geo A. Chamberlin, Grand Scribe, will give his parting message at this ‘ meeting. All Odd Fellows and Re-| |bekahs are invited to be present % RO in | There will be a special ferry leave| Butcher Under Arrest in Douglas at 7:30 o'clock for Juneau. | Los Angeles—Revenge Eoi X Believed Motive M’BRIDES NOW IN : | BERKELEY, CALIF.| DOWN 1. Makes a mise take . Sto 3. Pacified . English cssaylst 5. Dance step School form 3L Bird’s home 52, Poverty 53, Maseuline | | | and Narrating . Twin brother of Jaeob which run Here in- | No. 1, been way The pol in the | forts. Last night local workers had penetrated 2,500 feet into the mine |and had, it is believed, more than |a mile to go to reach the entombed men, is KETTLE ISLAND, March 31— ated and the stean he term a e. On the he heads, Me (Gec [~ ndida on one of seek- | as an| Two ot candidates for the same body, J. E. Green and James La n, are also running ependent; Robertson is for re-election to the The polls open at ow morning and indepenc “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” unopp! School Board 9 o'clock to- SATTENPTS TO R UEEE WEEE R | 600D PROGRAM P-T. A SESSION Officers to Be Elected for, Coming Year—Fash- ion Show Also 1.40 each 1.50 each Special Prices when Purchased by the dozen. Stylish Stout Models m h, Portland; G. G. Hopper, Port- land; J. A. Jones, Portland. Zynda N. Van Houten, city. B S HOSPITAL TES .- — BOY KILLED IN “FIT OF ANGER" | JURY'S VERDICT B Chacged with, Sheot-| ing and Killing Lad | in Reprimand Also Pequot Sheets and Cases at very low prices Featuring a line of Dresses and Coats for large women at popular prices. The size range in- cludes size 52. | Walter Scott spent the week-end in St. Ann’s hospital receiving med- ical treatment. Harry Nelson of Fairbanks en-' tered the hospital yesterday morn- |ing for medical treatment. After spending six weeks in St. Ann's hospital, John Brown, old- timer, was dismissed this morning. Mrs. Ella Johnson left St. Ann’s hospital this morning. Nels Ludwigson, who has been ill at St. Ann's hospital for some time, left yesterday morning. Compare our prices with others before purchasing elsewhere A good program is outlined for ! April meeting of the Juneau | Parent Teacher Association to' be held tomorrow night at 8 o'tlock in the Grammar School Auditorium as announced by Mrs, Wallis George. | There will be the annual election | LOS ANGELEF Cal,, Tom C ground glass in a sa - 4 3 s " fornia, where they will remain for A el |a short visit before returning to Pt e 0. Woodil] |Juneau about the middle of April He was arraigned and | March the has be Mr. J. C. McBride, who here scn time ago for the , are now in Berkeley, Cali- and Mrs Leader Dep’t. Store GEORGE BROTHERS PHONE 454 DENVER, Colorado, March 31.—A Coroner's jury has found Steven Sobie guilty of shooting and killing Benjamin Almon, aged 10, in a “fit of anger” when reprimanding the youth about coming home late Thursday night. The boy was a half brother of Mrs. Sobie, and had been living at the Sobie home released ; : "“ laccording to word received today by Assistant Collector of Customs that M. S. Whittier. k On his way west after attending ::‘;‘Hre annual conference of Customs on $400 bail pending an inv tion. Deputy She reported Mrs. Woodall quarrcled with DRSE T oney mafters |officials in Washington, D. C., Mr of officers, fashion show staged un- ter the direction of Miss Helen Sray, vocal solo by Mr. Beckinham, piano solo by Alice Merritt and se- | lection by the High School orches- tra. tassel cigarette and cigar lighters— three foot cord with lighter on end |—screw into table or reading lamp socket—press button and you have a light—handiest thing yet for the Juneau’s Own Store PLUMBING emoker—$3.00 at the nugget shop. |- called the officers to eject Gieorge|yypiige visited Mr. and Mrs, J. R ade TR aMIE, Deam M AL A in Prescott, Arizona. He | Willis, Woaisila SRR ook o thelo spent a couple of days at the sheriff's office a sandwich contain- | Grand Canyon. ing ground glass hidden in a meat | .- sandwich, which she said Gec R zave the woman's daughter, Mar- | NOTICE 10 ERIPPERS garet | The “MARGNITA” will not ac- Deputies found a pop bottle with |C%Pt freleht after 1:30 p. m. on 1i: date. —adv the bottom chipped out in George's | 118 butcher shop - LUMBER MILLS ARE W here : tomorrow’s | Russell, Ste B. C.; A. B. Chis- OPERATING TODAY ith a full crew in the sawmill| a for l : hat Styles mayfho:m: Mr. a Mrs. l Inian Island be seen y : Perry Merwyn, Warm Springs Bay; Axel lisnoo; Ever- and half force in the yards, the| Juneau Lumber Mills opened wdu;;‘ | ett Petticrew Fred Batrover, Baranof; C! Kenton, Kake; T. for the 1930 season, and will be op- | erating full force, including the| |box factory, tomorrow. | Last week everything was put mj | Arnesen. Willie John, Sit- | Vancouver; Neil Henry Marn- for several months. His mother is dead and his father is working in Kansas City. The verdict did not state whether the shooting was accidental or in- tentional. Sobie told the jury he pointed the gun at the boy to scare him and| accidentally fired. Soble had previously told the Police the gun had been kicked in scuffling with the boy and it had exploded. The public is invited to attend the meeting. PR ST O R Try the Five o'Clock Dinner tSpeclals at Mabry'e. —adv. R e ] BENZO WIT'CH HAZEL 25 CENTS Fine for After Shaving or for Chapped Hands or Face HEATING PLANTS OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We Tell Yon in Advance What Job Will Cost” AT THE HOTELS | ze « Gastineau Roy L. Watson; Dorothy Brai- nard, Kaké; D. B. Jones; H. E. DeWolf and wife, Prince Rupert; G. A. Woodland, Prince Rupert; C. G. Barber, Prince Rupert; S. A. Williams, ; Willlam Shaw, | Seattle; C. M. Lee, Stewart, B, C.; William Strong, Taku; Willlam McDonald; C. O. Pearson; J. W. Individual EASTER GREETING CARDS —for Mother —for Father —for Sister —for Brother —for Sweethearts —for all others at Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Ph‘one 33} Motion to Dismiss Indictment, Murder Case, Denied Today BUFFALO, New York, March 31. ~—The defense counsel moved today to dismiss the indictment charging Lila erson with being an ac- complice of Nancy Bowen in the slaying of Mrs. Henri Marchand, |, wife of an artist and director of the Buffalo Museum. The motion G. Sullivan, Have You Tried MacFARLANE’S CHOCOLATE COVERED NUTS—AIl Kinds—50 cents a jar Post Office Substation No. 1 }| | GARNICK’S, Phone174 Qllll_li“_lll|||"llllillllll|IIIIIIIIIllllllllflIIIIHIIIIIIIII||i|||||||||||||||l||||||llIHl|||||||IH|||||||||||||||||||||l_|||||||Ill“llfl Alaskan iness for the beginning of the on this week. Men have been | red for all the positions, of which | there are approximately 100. | was denied. G. Mitchell of Seattle, arrived | LA this week to fill the position of | | eglet Noor Dates 50c Pound Phone 23 We Deliver The Nyal Service Drug Store >e \W. L. COATES BACK IN JUNEAU AFTER BUSINESS ABSENCE The outlook for tourist travel this season is not fayorable as last | year and advance bookings on the | various stean lines are about |twenty per ider what they were last y ording to W. L. |Coates, loc the Cana- dian Paci to Juneau on t |last night a |business trip to land Seattle. | Two of the C |Princess A {lotte, have rece | provements for t Coates said rooms on both |have been made o accommo room ou - |BANK STATEMENTS | ARE CALLED FOR WASHINGTON Comptroller of C a call for cond banks at March 27, *pt a similar position in Wran- NEWARK, New Jersey, March 31 YLouis Brenner, aged 28, Assistant Treasurer of the Newark Com- . pressed Steel Corporation, was shot and seriously wounded late last Saturday afternoon, by one of two robbers who escaped after an un- successful attempt to steal the ccmpany's $900 payroll. L T ANSWER WITH YOUR VOTE 1—Do you think a “Straight” cut and dried ticket is best for your interest? Ir YoU want the one hat that is the most becomiag to you ; ; ; that is without question of the finest qual- ity i : : that will hold it shape and wear well, you will sarely find it in owr stock of new Stetsons. The many latest shapes and shades enable us to give you the most expert help i suited to your type. STETSON HATS SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. as ce! BEN EIELSON By Barrett Willoughby AMERICAN MAGAZINE For April GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 and 95 2—Do you think one or two “Independents” on the City Council would help? amers, the | ess Char- | merous im- 3—Do you think there is room for improvement? Ido!! Independent Candidate for City Council GEO. B. RICE (Gee Bee) I THANK YOU v o Ladies’ S pring Shoes JUST ARRIVED Priced at $5, $6 and $7 - BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Orders L e T e e

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