The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 13, 1931, Page 8

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. ¥y . 1 PR RO L1372 PR it & THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 13; 1981. 7 .o fi s upii vl sigl E E N Is FU U N D m of personal property in GH E ER F“LNES ;Juneau Cold Storage COmpsny“s TT celebration, Mr. Spickett was taken y jail, in an indictment re- | Wallls 8. George, President.: The PI E s BA i returned by the Federal | | salmon netted fishermen 16 cents| Surgical Operation gra r esterday entered a |for large reds, 6 cents for small He underwent a surgical opera- G UNUAY g Pl ty after a plea in P E H vA DES FIsH\reds and 3 cents for whites. The ':(ion in a Hollywood hospital, After § aba t acking the legality | herring is of desirable size and ex- he left the institution he did not ent, had been over- | |cellent quality. It will be frozen | feel like traveling for a few weeks. ruled by Judge Harding. His trial | ’gnd kept for bait. | On the recovery of his strength, | was set to follow tha d Boats, Captains, Catches he and Mrs. Spickett lelsure‘.y: B r oth . ers ler and Joe Polloc Boats, captains and salm ijaurneyed north. Soon after reach- George B. Grigsby, attorney for catches follow: ing Seattle, they embarked for Ju- Jur_v Verdict of Guilt_\‘ n Hil}lcr. y filed a motion OriMiss Mamie Feusi IS Back Emma, Thomas Ness, 5000 Economic Conditions Does neau. s a sep: for his client from % pounds; Sokol, ‘Martin Alstead, 6, “Everywhere we visited persons & it & Larceny Case — Two | that of k. The motion was| from Vacation and Re- [000; Hyperien, Oscar Oberg, 5000: Not Prevent Spending |with money questioned us about PHONES 92 and 95 Five Fast Deliveries Others Plead Guilty denied. The two men will be tried | s AreGodl Imp, Isaac Weathers 1,000; T 1505 . Alaska. and s, ofipbrtunities” e~ ers Flead Guilty jointly following the conclusion of | celp € Loo Eric Larson, 3,000; Irish, C. Dal- | for Pleasure clared Mr. Spickett. “I expect the Soberg-Gazaloff suit. Pollock een, ; K ol that many will come north next S. Hellenthal. Cheerfulness - prevades the “’h‘go, R0 & RS Rl Pl “Economic conditions in the States | spring seeking investments.” were yesterday | business. Miss Mamie Feusl, office) “\p, herring, which was caught |present many contradictory phases,” | ————— . Dubke and Joe | manager of the Juneau Cold Stor-|y, pariow Cove, iwas.-unloaded by |said John: T Spickett, who with s | 'Pwneer P()Ol Hall ell, to the crime of (age Company, is back from her |, wicon Capt. Martin Holst. |Mrs. Spickett returned this week A ARoN NEELY { They were indicted | Vacation. She was at her desk 80| ‘mosunt sHinemetits Glliies of three| from & viMb Of seven weeks to, ! Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS | EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. In a jury v aftern entered by Agn T Barney, W 1 nd larceny. They |resume her duties today, but Inter-|yiorees of mild cured salmon to|Pacific Coast States. “In Los HCCy ::‘;:c;’:s“;‘;P{ir;:fin;cx\zi]:; i‘:r the Atlantic and Pacific Company | Angeles, for instance, where resi- PAssEs AWAY Keen was accused of stealing a tiae igrestings of salmon and hal%bu% at Seattle; 20,000 pounds of frozen|dents say business is very dull | it | salmon by the cold storage com-|110,000 persons paid from $1 to $5 o from the residenne oL kS boatmen, cargo steamship repre- | | L udol; v ghby Avel H N s 3 " - | pany to London, and 80,000 pounds | each for admission to the Stadium | i was maicied tact weok by he Fed. HEAVY PRESENTS ARE |sentacives and sundry and dvers | of trosen haiibut by the ariyn on the last night of the La Plesta (One of Last of Emigrants was indicted last week by the Fed- other persons interested in one § ry was | ert, | cele 25,000 other persons eral grand § Thf' jury was cor BROUGHT BY STORK way or another with the gathering, st%_ C‘«_);l;p:;yns::x Pr:::ewfl‘g;:_' | :“:Obr;;:;mb::gm admission ptelckets to CI'OSS Cascad es | posed of Gerald Clark, Mrs. Wi selling, keeping and shipping of \ 1 i ith Ezra Meek: ! lis S. Geor Trier-| Heavy presents were brought by |sea harvests. R e };2’;2‘;‘:: g pb wit ra Vleeker I If You Have Not Bought Your Milk e e rre L s e B gog e Away More than Month | | Theatres Well Attended AUBURN, Washington, Oct. 13— | DO IT NOW Miss Peusl has been away more | AT THE HOTELS ®| “Motion picture theatres draw|Aaron S. Neely, aged 82 years, one. M. Skuse. this city gave birth to a 12-pound : | SHCSAY SR {D‘_\On and Mrs. James Milligan to|l N8R @ month. She went to the| o |good patronage. Conditions, I think|of the last of the emigrants to, : o A r nl States, dividing her time between | Lo, % ht d before Judge Harding, in|a 10-poun: ughter. i | are better in San Francisco and|cross the Cascade Mountains with h dente Soberg was suing| o aee RS e Sud oRllony | Gastineau Seattls than in Los Angeles, which, | Ezra Meeker in 1885, is dead here.| Sam Gazaloff, taxicab operator, for| CRAIG MAN SENTENCED TO She is glad to be back. Yet, no" H. Smith, Mrs. C. H. Smith, May |of course, feels more keenly than|He lived in Seattle during the some $14,000 for injuries al o] FOUR MONTHS IN PRISON |doubt, there are warm, moonlight|Joyce, Taku Harbor; A. A. Pass,|the northern cities, the deciine n|famous battle of Seattle in '56. He! n incurred in an 0- evenings, with iced drinks, dehght-)M‘ McFraser, H. Chugh, Tulsequah. | tourist travel.” is survived by two sons and two DARIGOLD, case .. . $3.25 Milk has already gone up but we are still nt several months ago in| John Smith, Craig, charged with |ful orchestral music and occasional | __Alaskan Mr. and Mrs. Spickett were Al-|daughters, all residing in this State | selling cheap a car owned by Gazaloff and driv-|contributing to the delinquency of |dancing between tables on the ver-| Ben Wilson, H. Lee, Juneau; E.|gska's representatives at the La S | en by one of his employees. !a minor child, entered a plea of |anda of the Coronado Beach Hotel | Christensen, Scattle; Ned Gibbo::.| piesta, which was the one hun- ATTENTION PIONEERS ‘ 's. Soberg alleges that the ac-|guilty yesterday in the United |that could be endured again. William Strong, Art Hedman, Ed | qredth and fiftieth renewal of the| All Ploneers of Alaska are re- ident was caused by careless and|States Commissioner's Court at Salmon and Herring | Carlson, Taku. | event. quested to attend the funeral of ) 4 reckl driving and charges that|Craig and was sentenced to four| Twenty-one thousand and fifty | Zynda After the Fiesta, they had plan-|our late Brother, Charles E. Tib- At GARNICK S—Phone 17 the driver was under the influence | months Imprisonment in the Ket- |pounds of salmon and 174 barrels| Mrs. J. H. Hibbs, Pybus Bay. | ed to go to Omaha to enable Mrs. |bits, to be held. at the 'Catholic of liquor at the time of the smash-|chikan Federal jail, accordingto|of herring have been received at| GRS, i T | Spickett to attend the national|Church at 9 a. m. Wednesday. up. |advlccs received by United States|Juneau in the past few days. All| OId papers for sale at The Em-|convention of postmasters, but im- ELMER E. REED, | C. J. Simon, charged with de- Marshal Albert White. lthe catches were bought by the'pire. ' mediately after the Los Angeles —adv. Secretaty. SALE NOW ON AND CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK oy! Knockout Values for You Many of the newest styles in Coats and Dresses just arrived in the very newest styles, never shown before in Juneau, will be p!aced on Special Sale commencing TODAY and continuing all this week. We guarantee every single Coat, Dress and Hat that you buy here to be the very latest styles and the lowest prices in 25 years. Shop EARLY in the;morning and avoid the rush. These are days when you have to watch your step. Our huge volume enables us to give you the very newest styles in the very best guaran- teed quality merchandise for the money and positively the largest assortments to choose yours from in the city of Juneau, and remember at these bargain cash prices you are welcome to a-charge account. The more we sell the less you pay. Bargain prices all this week. $1.00. 35 cents $1.75 $3.00 CHILDREN’S DRESSES, sizes 10, 12, 14, each ............. LADIES’ RAINCOATS, all styles and colors, $5.95, a few at LADIES’ RAYON SILK STOCKINGS, pair ......... LADIES’ BLACK FLEECE STOCKINGS, pair ............. 30 cents v g SWEATERS, ladies’, boys’, misses’ and men’s, low as, each. BASKETBALL PANTS, gdod values, each ............... MEN’S HATS, late styles, new and well known brands, each LADIES’ SHOES, Dr. Roberts and well known Ideal Arch. LADIES’ WINTER COATS—FUR TRIMMED, mRE $10-50 Eote Stales, SMSRes . . . . ¢ o diws v - iRy s . e e T BOYS’ LEATHER BOOTS — high top, good durable leatherjust the thing for winter school s days, specially priced while three dozen pair lastateach . . . . . . . . . . . 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