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DEATH ENDS LIFE FULL OF Succumbs to Months of Illness Mrs. Martha Kashevaroff, 57 years old, wife of the Rev. A. P, Kashevaroff, pastor of the Rus- sian Orthodox Church, died short- | ly after midnight last night in St Ann's Hospital. She has been in failing health for a long time and a patient in the institution since last February. The remains are at the Charles W. Carter Mo ary. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made. While extremely weak, Mrs.| Kashevaroff was able to recognize | members of her family and talked | with them yesterday afternoon. She lapsed into unconsciousne: \i late in the evening. Surviving Relatives She is survived by her husband, | married and lives in San Francis- co; five daughters, Mrs, John Cal- vin of Carmel, Cal; Mrs. Vestal and Mrs. John Olson of Juneau; Natalia Kashevaroff and | Xenia Kashevaroff, who are at- tending school at Carmel, Cal; a| sister, Mrs. John Goss of Burling- ton, Towa, and a cousin, Nicholas | Bolshanin of Sitka. | Mrs. Kashevaroff was born at| Sitka. She and the Rev. Kashevaroff were married April 30, 1893 Devoting herself to mi: sionary and social welfare tasks, she lived and worked with her| husband at various places in' Prince William Sound, at Kodia at Sitka, in California, at Seatt and in Juneau. She came to tkh city in 1913, Looked After Children By the late Gov. John F. A Strong, she was appointed chair- man of the Territorial Children's Board of Guardians and held the| position through successive guber- 'death is a loss to the Board and, true that the law should not com- natorial terms, occupying it at the | time of her death. She took great interest in poor children, deing an‘ that she possibly could for htem ‘ She was quick to respond to ap- | peals of the distressed and the un- fortunate. She did much work in cooperation with the Loyal Or- | der of Moose, inquiring into cases | BN | yon. Tuw owizam ca FRODUICTS, Coty Lipstick FREE with every box of Coty Face Powder standard size $1.00 Juneau Drug Company | Free Delivery Phone 38 Poat Office Substatiom No. 1 600D DEEDS Mrs. A, P. Es hevaroff| | assistance. | member. |She’s ‘Heart-Breaker’ Associated Press Photo Virginia Kilbourne of Clinton, La,, was voted by students the “big- gest heart-breaker” at Loulslana | State university. |for which it had been asked for| an active| one son, Cyril Kashevaroff, who is|Worker for the Red Cross at the|coholic liquor, She was time of the Douglas fire. Mrs. Kashevaroff was a charter| Leroy | member of the executive board of standing the provisions the Public Library. She continued a member of the board until the library was taken over by the city Tribute Paid by White A tribute to Mrs. Kashevaroff for the service rendered the public as a member of the Board of Children’s Guardians was paid to- Mr. | day by United States Marshal Ai- bert White who, with Judge Justin W. Harding as third member, serv- {ed for the past five years with her. Marshal White said in the death ‘of Mrs. Kashevaroff, “the Board has lost a valuable and efficient She was ever active in this work, took an intelligent and keen interest in it, and studied its problems ever with the view of the best interests of the public. She was unselfish in her attitude and untiring in her activities. Her indeed, to the Territory.” - e, LUMBER AND TIES SHIPPED 10 WESTWARD Vlrgmla v Brlngs Man | with Broken Collar Bone to Hospital Ten hundred and eighty ties and |a carload of lumber were shipped|less but harmful, | Westward last night on the steam- ! ship Admiral Evans by the Ju- neau Lumber Mills. for the Alaska Railroad, and de-' |livery will be made at Seward. | bility assumed by the legislator is ‘The lumber is for the Independent!also the same in either case. It | Lumber Company of Fairbanks ‘and will be discharged at Seward lleve that any legislator can be | for transhipment over the Alaskn’jusclfled in assuming it, even Railroad to the Interior. The Virginia IV., which belongs to the Juneau Lumber Mills and which recently took Ilumber to Craig, returned here last evening. From the Hecata Island logging | camp, she brought L. M. Owens,|even though it could be, a due re- who had broken his collar bone. He {gard for the interests of humanity is a patient at St. Anns Hospital. The ties are| “Heretofore, alcohol only, not al- has been supplied | to drug stores under orders of the| federal courts, issued notwith- of the Bone Dry Law, and it is still being | so supplied. However, a very short time ago one of the federal judges in Seattle refused to sign such an order on the ground that it was unlawful to permit the importation of alcohol into Alaska for medici~ nal purposes under the Bone Dry Law. The matter was then present- ed to another federal judge, who, while he did not disagree with his |, colleague, made the statement that he did not think the government would prosecute itself and there- fore signed the order and permit- ted the alcohol to go forward. These importations, however, are illegal under the Bone Dry Law, so that they can not be made unless some judge is willing to sanction a violation of that law. It may be true that no judge can be criti- cized for doing this, but it is also ypel him to do it. It is because this law prevents not only the use| of alcohol by druggists but also the use of intoxicating liquor upon | physicians’ prescriptions in cases | where they are needed to preserve human life, that the Legislature has repealed it and asks Congress ca ramy its action, In this re- Medicinal Value “We are not unmindful of the | fact that there are those who {mamlam that intoxicating liquors |have no medicinal value. It is not a question of whether such per- sons are right or wrong, for in matters such as this no man can have the right to set up his judg- ment as against that of the sick |man or his physician. Many be- |leve that drugs are not only use- yet no legisla- tive body would because of this be | justified in prohibiting the ,huse of drugs. The principal is the same in either case, and the responsi-| {is so grave that we do not be- though he conscientiously believes that intoxicating liquors are lack- ing in medicinal value. “The Alaska Bone Dry Law can be of no possible aid in connection with prohibition enforcement; but wculd demsnd its repeal.” dry cleaned. Our cleaning machines perienced cleaners, charges are most promise you prom: CLEANERS Erase winter's grime from the home by having rugs, carpets, drapes and upholstery with all of the newest and most efficient most scientific; and complete satisfpction is guaranteed. We employ only expert and ex- handle each job separately. Our service orders are placed now. Alaska Laundry Rugs Carpets Duily Cross-word Puzzle HOUSE MEASURE Wty Lrpes-wora I uzs | E | ACROSS Solutlon of Yesterday’s Puzzle 9. Vocal compo- 1. Without suga. (‘“ll‘l‘ll‘”n Cuckor e sword pracs 12 Air: comb. tice form . F‘llr-lll | | 1. Sweetheart | 14. Difterence be- A N’;",,,“""" | e { ég;::'w"‘;'f. . Akln;wc penin- : sula 'Representatives Allyn and numbers . onen H ll g h S 4 15 Brougnt to ., Lubricant o a culminas . Anoint : ‘; Cll‘,Ca Rpons‘:il’s tion | Animute neck r 17 Indigo plunt coverings or W Repea 118 More 1gnonie IR | 19 Germ cen Make exultant (Continued from Page One) 20, A(Irolgzn ante- . Disregard the o4 T[22 Pell with b s"rk'fi,‘r'm"‘ government and the Canadlan gov- f,, , focks . Advertise- | ernment, however, importations of | 26. Kgg-shaped _Ab".':;',:a. !liquor from Canada are so re- |2 Iniquity 40. Institute suft | % i 30. Indian” ot 42 T'hing DOWN 41. Eat away Ismcted that few if any bootleggers }u-m. del 43 payable 1. Membranous 43. Small depres- are now handling imported liquors; Treat ‘foyally 44 Commana pouch 5 8lon hence, raids upon bootleggers no |33 yenst 7 41, Grame 2. Long fsn S8 penpibitons longer yleld liquor of this char-|3. lefore 49. Plavful 3. Card rime 48. And: Latin ‘acter. The Bootleggers now traf-|% 'U0 fuATe 6y wWent rapiaty ¢ wf’"’:,,f,'m,“ 7 T",:,',_.m{ -~ {fic in moonshine and other con- |38. Feminine 63. Shckotwg;. g e‘?nrg 48. Knock (s ¢ name ¥ 3 9. coctions, which are wholly un-|,, 70 b4. l'ptlod of ght 1. Spread loose- 5. Strea suitable for use as medicines. The | 0. Steps for 2: Fk 1y & Iy " P nwuon{ prece result is that the people of Alaska erossing & ertile spots 8. Syllable of . Organ of sight f 67, t hest 4 are, sb 16 Ertaor s o Hhes ence Compass poin esitation 63, True Ited that medicinal liquors can no | longer be obtained. Judge NIust Break Law | DIMOND FIXES HEARING DATES FOR TWO BILLS Jury Bill Hearing Tuesday and One on Community Property Wednesday « Two public hearings on bills of general public interest will be held this week by the Senate Judiciary Committee, it was announced today by Senator A. J. Dimond, Cha{r man. ‘The first will be at 2 p.m. Tues- day, at which time the Commit- tee will take up House Bill No. 31, known as the Winn Jury Bill, relating to the methods of choos- ing jurors. At the same hour Wednesday aft- | | ernoon, the Committee will take up for consideration House Bill no. y4 known as the Winn Community | Property bill. Anyone interested in the two measures is invited to attend the hearings. SLEEPY FEELING AFTER \MEALS DUE TO POISON A dopey, tired feeling is ALWAYS a sign that waste food matter stays too long in the bowels.. It fer- ments and .forms gas. It breeds germs. It is sure to poison heart, kidneys, brain. Adlerika washes out BOTH upper and lower bowel. ‘It brings out poisons which cause. gas,.nervous- ness and a ‘dopey, sléepy feeling. It contains no harmful drugs. Get Adlerika today; by tomorrow you feel the wonderful cleansing effect of this German doctor's simple remedy. - Butler-Mauro Drug Co., in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. —adv. —— Old papers at The Fmpire. Telephone 92 or 95 GEORGE BROTHERS “Purveyors to Particular People” Five Fast Deliveries Cushions Draperies Upholstery plant is fully equipped ; our methods are the textile experts who reasonable—and we é¢an pt . deliveries — if your THE LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE FINAL LIQUIDATION NOW ON THAT Butler, Mau Telephone 134 "When We Sell It—==It’s ngl\t” WE DELIVER | _ Express Money Orders || o QT MONARCH Food Pro CALIFORNIA GROCERY FLOWER SEEDS GROW Mandeville K.ing Co. uro Drug Co. Quality ducts recelved word last week that their Estate of Pioneer Builder at Seattle Valued at $460,000 ESES) SEATTLE, April 13.—Morgan J. Carkeek, pioneer builder of ligh houses in the Pacific Northwc and Alaska, left an estate valued at. $460,000, his will reveals. He died April 5.« His son Vivian Car- keek, Seattle, and his daughter, QGuendolen Plastchesf, of Paris, now ill in & hospital here, havs been left the bulk of the estate. —————— ' NOTICE !mpped from the small craft into the plane, which had alighted on the water. After taking off from the viein- ity of the Admiral Rogers, the Petersburg flew to Kake to get Ivor J. Anderson, road contractor, who had been taken there from here by the plane Saturday. From Kake the aircraft proceeded to this city. Larry Parks, representative of the Alaska-Washington Airways, was a plane passenger from Ket- chikan. Robert Ellis was pilot and F. J. Watiman, mechanic. The Petersburg is expected to re- main here 4 few days. b, o conanennad Having assumed control of the Wil business of the Juneau Transfer On and after this date I will|Co, I will be. responsible for all not be responsidie for any indebt- [ debts contracted by the Juneau edness incurred by Mrs. Hnn'y L.| Transfer Co. on and after April Rust. 1st. All collections due the Juneau (Signed) HARRY L. RUST. Transfer Co, should be paid me. —adv. adv. AUGUST P. ANDERSON. A REAL BARGAIN Large Fresh Prunes, 25 1b. box PI.ANE HASTENS HERE WITH TWO OFF STEAMSHIP Mrs. R. F. Grefe and C. W. Perelle, Jr., Hy to Father’s Bedside To hasten to the bedside of an ailing parent, two passengers left the steamship Admiral Rogers not far from Wrangell yestérday fore- noon and boarded the seaplane Petersburg, which brought them to Juneau &n hour later, at noon. The Admiral Rogers is due here tonight. Mrs. R. F. Grefe and Charles W, Perelle, Jr., embarked on the steamship at Seattle, after having father, Charles W. Perelle, 8r., of Sitka, was dangerously ill and that he had been hastened by the Pe- tersburg to this city for treatment in St. Ann’s Hospital, At Wran- gell, they learned their parent's condition was becoming worse, so they cabled for the Petersburg, which was at Ketchikan. When the airplane overtook the steamship the latter put over the side a life- boat with Mrs. Grefe and the younger Mr. Perelle in it. They| At GARNICK’S-Phone 174 Reliability and Economy of the New Ford Revealed in the Preference of Millions of Motorists | You are buying proved performance when you buy a Ford. You know it has been built for many thousands of miles of satisfac- tory, economical service. » Letters from users in every part of the world show the value of its sound design, good materials and accuracy in manufacturing. 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