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rs" JOHN H NEWMANi RESIGNS COURT REPORTER J0B | 1 | | Ready for Matrimonial Plunge Leaves Court Position After | Five Years—Mrs. Men- | doza Is N amed eks ago. by Mrs. appointment by Judge Justi morning. Newman was & b late Judge T. took office on July 26, 19 was continued in e same posi- tion by Judge ding Several members of ¢ Bar Association, expres: t Mr. Newman's resignation, prai »d him highly. “He was a mc reporter, fair and im-| whose service to members | o! bar have been unusually | 3 s : i I regret, indeed, that he | Ajready famous in national and international aquatie clrcles, Mickey is ving the offi declared | Riley, of the Los Angeles Athletic Club, and Georgia Coleman, diving [¢ C. Winn. Other members | &nd swimming champion, of Seattle, Wash are rumored to be contem- local bar, including H. L.| plating taking the matrimonial swim together. Dame Gossip is insistenf R. E. Robertson, Henry that the aguatic stars will march to the stately music of Lohengrin aftei R and other the Olympics, in which both are expected to scintillate, tor voiced : . : concurred in M a Elephants Dash to it:(fli) elephants harnessed to the Mr. Newman expects to cmmnuo achine. eside in this city, he said to- Fire; Town Is Saved| with their shouting mahouts urg- He will do reporiing a e mullh(;m to a thundlelul:g pace, \hs stenographic work, openi ALCUTTA, July g, _ |pachyderms never slackened spee ate o[{’{mg br:“ “[InE‘zmiu'mm’“n;“s :]e‘::nm\fl the 20-mile run and reached | R 3 | the fire in the nick of time. Mendoza, [T sucecessor, is of “fiery steeds,” pulled a fire en- i a sister of Mrs. Harding and Miss|gine 20 miles to Cooch-Behar and Ann Gaynor. She visited them'helped extinguish what otherwise | last summer and returned here re-!would have been a disastrous fire. | cently. Her appointment was an- The whole of the rice and jute nounced today by Judge Harding. storehouse area was ablaze, and the |Brotherly Love In New Display “lor so. In Philml('lphiuI GODDARD'S HOT SPRINGS MAKE PIONEER YOUNG Lockie Macl(mnon Says Cheaper Air Travel Is Needed | “When the cost of airplane travel | 1 | F -{drops low enough to accommodate persons with moderate incomes or | salaries, Goddard’s Hot Springs near Sitka will be constantly cro ed with visitors from Juneau,” said Lockie MacKinnion, pioneer Juneau resident, who has just returned from a brief sojourn at the famous resort. “There is everything that {1s desirable at the place, excent {it is lacking in quick accessibility. Feels Like New Man i “The waters are wonderful — I feel like a new man—the scenic granduers are unsurpassable, and |the hotel accommodations of such excellence that I hardly appreciat {home-cooking any more. But go jand coming by boat require sev |days—too long a time. Planes can negotiate the distance in an hu\. | They're too expensive—yet. | “One of the interesting sigh! the Springs just now is the fish activity in neighboring sea wat Salmon are running in great nu |bers and fishermen are mak |large catches. The fish are take |to Sitka, which is quite lively 1 a buslness way at present.” BRAZIL REBELS 'LOSE SKIRMISH; FIRST FIGHTIN :Loya] Troops contents Back at Bor- der, Follow Them wounded in the first loyal troops with the on the border of Sao rebels were skirmish of {rebel forces Paulo State. ———— district officer telephoned for a| German fire apparatus has been Calcutta engine. But the roadway | equipped with a five-ton crane was too sandy to permit the trip| PHILADELPHIA, Penn., July 15 to tow au‘omobiles from burning and the firemen returned. | —“We,” sald two men, g buildings and perform other emer-| Not to be beaten the Cooch- the Philadelphia Rapid Transit gency tasks iBehar officer ordered a team of | 2 e S e B : s = | change booth, “are here from the e st B D ST T |office to spray the booth against IF ]701 T B[ ()7 FROM l (g mosquitoes. Okay?” 2 e “Okay,” said Miss Bessie Lid- dell, n cashier With meti- T RCT Dotio S AN ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCK, Price $4.25 | cuous cave, one of the two men| hung We will give you absolutely FREE Schilling o ) N . ~ ‘So that,” he explained, “you don't vl oo S P Oxtracts n Tea, Coffee, Spices and Extracts to the Rix e Amount of | Shortly afrerward Miss Liddell peered behind the ¢ “mosquito ct and dis- > }\,,,,,-'_”“,,—-N,-“ SUGAR PURE CANE 18 pounds, $1.00 SCHILLING’S ELECTRIC CLOCK DEAL Assortment of Schillings Products Package, $4.25 DRIED PRUNES Fancy Italian—40-50 Size 25 pound box, $1.50 HORMEL’S PORK HOCKS Serve with Spinach, Cabbage or Sauerkraut Can, 40c SNOWDRIFT + SHORTENING in Bulk Pound, 15¢ GELATINE, ROYAL—A 3 packages, 25¢ PEANUT BUTTER FRENCH'S 1 pound pail, 20c¢ CRACKERS RED ARROW BRAND 2 pound pkg., 33¢ ny Flavor AMMONIA or' BLUING, 12 oz. bottle . . 10¢ e i LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES— BERRIES—ALL KINDS OF MELONS ON THE BOAT TONIGHT CAUFORNIA GROCERY 'Pl}OMPT DELIVERY TELEPHONE. 478 a sheet in back of the girl.| The rebels retreated with the vanguard of the loyal forces fol- {lowing them. | Reports are made here that the rebels have been told to lay down their arms and support the Fed- eral Government. Airplanes flew the city of Sao Paulo and opped the pamphle w(lvmmng\e bels to quit Cruises Are Cut, WASHINGTON, July 15—As an Ammonia Refrigeration Plant and ‘economy measure the annual 15- also !day training cruises of naval re- Range. servists was cancelled yesterday. 6 OPEN BUSINESS Push Dis }Slore Will Carry Electrical RIO DE JANERIO, July 16.—F0ur 'soon will be opened in Juneau. The (the store room on the west side 1 interior of the premises. i an Economy Interest ey ' |plies and a complete line of elec-| ;:rical appliances, | machines, ‘bmh household and domestic, rang- | COMMUNISTS, CANTONESE IN CLASH, CHINA turn to Canton—Nan- king Troops Aiding Serious fighting is reported between | . |Cantonese and Communists in; Northern Kwantung. A force of Nanking troops ap- peared and aided the Cantonese. It is reported the Communists &sources denied this although ad- . |mitting the Communists are put- ting up a strong fight. Six hundred wounded Cantonese have already returned to Canton. TOASTED SANDWICH BUNS SHOULD BE SERVED MORE OFTEN One trick to be learned from the wayside refreshment stand is toasting sandwich buns for kinds of sandwiches. at once with butter and fill with any one of your favorite fillings. Marylyn, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Franklyn Thorpe, more interested in her mother than in the photographers in Honolulu who took her first picture. If you didn't know it, Mrs. Thorpe is Mary Astor the movies —just as a change from plain d Press Photo bread. ems to be 155 Six Hundrefiounded Re-| HONGKONG, China, July 15— are gaining in the battle but otherl allypan_v. Spread them|today added to salvage from the CLOUDBURST IS FOLLOWED BY SEVERE FLOOD Houses, Business Buildings Swept Away—Bodies Are Recovered MEXICO CITY, July 15. — Nine |bodies have been recovered after la cloudburst that caused a flood ‘and swept Saltillo, State of Coah- lula, | Houses and business buildings were swept away and streets were torn up in the town. It is believed the number of dead will reach several times the bodies |so far recovered. | {More Kreuger Cash Is Reported Found ! NEW YORK, Juty 15. The | largest amount of tangible assets yot recovered by the Irving Trust ‘company as trustee in bankruptcy |for the International Match Com- amounting to-$14,255,000, was |late Ivar Kreuger's enterprises. | The assets consist of notes of !t.hc Turkish government on a loan confract with Kreuger. SMITH ELECTRIC | 'COMPANY WILL \ Supplies and Also Radios business establishment ‘Another Smith Electric Company, M. H, Smith, Jr., proprietor, has leased of Seward Street between the Can- | vas and Leather Goods Store of| E. McClaire on the morth and Big | |Van, the Gun Man’s place, on thc-‘ South The Smith Company is repaint- | ing ‘and otherwise improving the | | General Electric Supplies [ It will carry general electric \up-‘ such as washing refrigeration machines, d the various other conven-! It is the agent for the Baker Automatic Self-Contained | for the Monarch Electric and radio supplies. store, completely stocked, | ready for business next radios The will be week. The company has been in busi- ness in Ketchikan eight years and will continue to conduct its store there. J. E. Smith, brother of N. H. Smith, Jr., is a refrigeration en- gineer of long experience. —_— - Women have equal rights with| BACON SLICED—POUND 23c men in the soviet union of Russia. Great Britain has the largest| gross tonnage of merchant fleets in the world with 23,379,999 ‘tons. The United States is second with | 13,642/183 v.ons ' LEADER CHIC FRESH KENS to Seattle or $40.00 in trade. All accounts paid by 7 P. M. July 18 re- ceive tickets on draw- The company will also handle’ planning ‘a vacation suit cases, bags ning an immediate trip can l make worthwhile savings by purchasing luggage now at clearance prices. Just in time for those who are comes this great sale offering of and Even those who are not plan- trip — trunks. POUND Department | Store ‘ (George Brothers) C DRAWING JULY 18 | o Lt S e £ PR —1 FREE TICKET || FRESH BROILERS 33c POUND BUTTER 23c POUND—SOLID BRICKS SUIT CASES $3.75, $8.00, $10.00, $13.50 TRUNKS $12.00, $13.50, $27.50, $30.00 “Home of Indestructe Trunks” B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. e Juneau’s Leading Department Store FRESH STYLE ASPARAGUN . ONE TALL—AMOCAT 29c can FANCY CORN AMOCAT-3 CANS 50c George Bros. 5 FAST DELIVERIES—I10 a.m., 11 a.m., 2:00 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m. DRAWING JULY 18—1 FREE TICKET to Seattle or $40.00 in trade. - All accounts paid by 7 P.M: July 18 receive tickets on drawing,