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BUILDING TO BE CONVERTED INTO MASQUERADE BALL AT ROADHOUSE ON MOVIE THEATRE| TOMORROW NIGHT Remodeling of the old Tcrntorial! Anton Reiss of the Salmon | Building, Seward and Third, and|Creek Roadhouse, promises a very |its eventual conversion to a theatre, | novel masquerade ball at the pop- will start ‘next Monday according|ular resort for tomorrow night. to Eric Paulson, backer of the|New numbers in music will be fea- | theatre enterprise, who returned|tured by Phillips and His Aces |from Seattle this week on the|and prizes for men and women | Aleutian. | will be awarded. Mr. Reiss says NEW JURIST T0 ASSUME OFFICE HERE SATURDAY ]udgc G. F. Alexander to Take Oath of Office at | Alfred Dishaw will do the re-|he will make every effort to see 10 a. m. Tomorrow |modeling work. Ithat anl in attendance re prop- R i S | erly entertained. F. Alexander will s official duties as t judge tomorrow,| ©0 an announcement ter conferring with| X Affer conferrin | Charged with fi e Geo upon o r SEINE BOAT CEDRIC | HELD BY FISHERIES " oigiiine. voneD in a closed mac fidee. W. Harding WROM| s, the Oedric, purse seine boat| 4%, Mary Crewson, mether of ne wil this | owned and operated by the Bee-|H. B. Orewson, Schillings repre- 10 o'clock morn of j- sentative, left on the Aleutian for gle Packing Cc | kan, has been s tain, Henry De pany 4 zed and its cap-| & Visit with friends in Anchorage. . and crew of She will be the house guest for | three, Samuel Benny, Robert and|S¢veral weeks of the Rev. Warren Phillip Major, sted, according|Pepn, who filled the Trinity Ca- to advices received by Capt. M. J., thedral pulpit here two years ago during the absence of Dean C. r the h of office, it was an- will be administered to t by Judge H. B. LeFevre, of the Juneau Bar As- The nounced sociation, and for many ’y:ars a ©O'Connor, Asst, Agent of the Unit- | member of the Alaska Bar. o " inc | E. Rice, who with Mrs. Rice was 1 ed States Bureau of Fisheries. J . It will be taken in the presence The v s seized on August| Visiting in the East. of members of the Bar A.«ocmtwn‘ 16 It is 1 to have been | AL 0 S SR United States district court on the fifth 1 building. understood that Judge Al- will continue without. in- on the term of court that convened recently by Judge Whether a jury term is inside of a stream rt Bay, Behm Canal. leoeseeeecc0ssee . AT THE HOTELS . "0 e0 000000000 fishing 1,200 fe floor of the Saarill An St room {One Hundred and Thirty Dead in Jamaica Storm Zynda Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Phelps, Portland, Oregon; Mr. Thos. O'- ng. «Omcmgxzflulcd for the near future KINGSTON, Jamaica, Aug. 18— Donnell, Boston, Massachusetts; has not been announced. Neither|Lack of water and other supplies Mr. and Mrs. Peter Olson, Ju- petit nor grand jury panels have|formed a distressing aftermath of neau. been drawn and no plans so far|the storm here which has caused Alaskan have been made for them before| 130 deaths and widespread prop- | George Powell, Hudson Falls, lerty damage. | New York. Fall. Judge Alexander has made no| i announcement of his plans for| appointment of court officers un-|F der him, including the Clerk of Court, deputy clerks and United States Commissioners not only in Juneau but throughout the Divis- jon. As he has been here but | three days, he naturally is looking over the field and getting infor- mation as to candidates for offices before making any decisions or comments. i MRS. HOSEA SARBER | /8 DO OUR PARY ROOT BEER EXTRACT, R & W Brand..20c Will Be Extended Across | of Bear Creek, ]! connection with Glacier Highway. TRAIL AT BEAR CREEK PLANNED Island to Link East | Shore with Funter | Extension of the Bear Creek trail across Mansfield Peninsula across the north end of Admiralty Island to Funter Bay is now the objective of the ECW trail crew on that project, it was announced today by Wellman Holbrook, For- est Examiner, United States For- est Service, who is in charge of the camps in the Juneau distrist. It will be about six and one-half miles long. The project Is a small system' of trails rather than a single one, Mr. Holbrook revealed. When com- pleted it will cover both branches the lake at the stream as well W. S. Pekovich head of the main as extend to the mining property at Funter Bay. It will not only give easy ac- cess across the Island to Funter Bay, but it will also open up a fine hunting and fishing country. Both beer and deer are plentiful in the region tapped by the trail. Upper Bear Creek and some of the side- streams and the lake as well are well stocked with trout. The trail opening up the settle- ment on the south side of Tee Harbor is about 50 per cent com- pleted, Mr. Holbrook said. It will give the settlers there a direct Foreman Bert Loomis’s crew has completed a trail about four miles up Montana Creek, installing new footbridges where needed. At one | point it was necessary to blast |}l out a trail in rock bluffs directly |} along the creek. ———,——— ATTENTION ELKS Visiting Elks are also cordially invited to attend the special ses- PASSES AWAY TODAY (makes five gallons delicious beverage) | Mrs. Hosea Sarber died a 2:30, o'clock this afternoon from the ef-| fects of paralytic stroke suffered | PANCAKE FLOUR, R & W Brand (2V% 1b. size) earlier in the week. She had not regained conscious i | 70 3 1 P i iR, (Ance Ao MAYONNAISE, R & W Brand, per pt. ....30c Mr. Sarber is a registered guide| here and has been employed re-| cently by the Forest Service. B ON ALASKA TOUR | Miss A. E. Moore, Captain in the Salvation Army with her head- quarters at Wrangell, is now mak- | ing a tour to the Westward and | interior. | (highest grade) At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 MEMBER WE DO OUR PART $40 IN TRADE OR FREE TICKET TO SEATTLE WILL BE AWARDED TONIGHT All purchases or payments on account received before 7 P. M will participate in award— You May Be Lucky George Brothers Grocery Leader Department Store STORE OPEN EVENINGS F 3 i 155€ E AR OO uéu||l|lll|lulmluumuuumfl||mimm|||||fi|i|||||’||i||mmfllll||||||||||||ii|||il|||'||l’nulmmuu’umuumml:m‘ IIllllllllflllflllmflflmmllllllllllIIIIII|I|||IIIII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIII_III { sion of Juneau Lodge 420 B. P. O. | Elks Sunday evening at 8 o'clock !to meet Grand Exalted Ruler | Walter F. Meier on official visita- | tion. Refreshments following meet- EXALTED RULER, B. P. O. E. 420. | |COUNCIL MEETING - SET FOR 8 TONIGHT The Juneau City Council meets tonight at 8 o'clock in the City (Hall. Several important matiers | will be discussed, including second readings of three ordinanc- es, two of them covering peddlers, and one governing the use of the city floats by small craft. There will also be some discussion on tax matters which came up during the time when the Council sat as == |a Board of Equalization last wee%. Bids will also be opened for the sale of the old city dump truck. NOTICE Pillow cases and buffet set hy Mrs. P. Schmitz can be claimed at San Francisco Bakery by present- ing number 70. If unclaimed other numbers are 71 and 94. adv. Boots THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST. 18, 1933. EXTENSION OF skogee, this year at $1.25 a hun- compared with 30 to 50 cents r ago. QUART Cabbage . . . . TELEPHON 92—95 A Japanese method of determin- | ing the sex of day-old chickens is|Spartanburg, S. C., more than a|from San Quentin’ Penitentiary 12 declared to be between 90 and 100|decade ago when the evangelist|20 years without being caught and per cent accurate. b A “Billy Sunday Club” formed ot| oAnly six prisoners have escaped visited there is still active. j returned. BUTTER 2°7¢ BUTTER Salad Dressing 31c¢c SALAD DRESSING WE HAVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF HOME GROWN VEGETABLES IN TOWN Bunch Turnips . . . Bunch Carrots . . . . Kohlrabie . . . . . .. Kale, large bunch . . Swiss Chard, bunch . . 10¢ Radishes . . . . . George Brothers Amocat Asparagus 3 CANS FOR 45c¢ Amocat Asparagus BANANAS 10c BANANAS . 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ Beets, bunch . . . . . 10c Beet Greens . . . . . . 10c Local Peas, pound . . .15¢ Egg Plant pound . . . 15¢ Green Peppers, pound . 25¢ Local Lettuce . . . . . 13¢ Tomatoes, pound . . . 15¢ Squash, pound . . . . 10c svavie 10e .. 10c FIVE DELIVERIES DAILY SEASON Opens Sunday MAKE THIS YOUR OUTFITTING HEADQUARTERS — Shu-Pacs — Hi-Top Shoes — Woolen Shirts — Pants — Hiking Trousers — Mackinaws — Rain Jackets—Sox All Nationally Known Brands — SABIN'S “Everything in Furnishings for Men Prices Are Advancing FULLY AUTOMATIC OIL BURNER COMPELTE WITH CONTROLS AND 16 BBL. FUEL OIL TANK 325.00 Complete in Running Order—1 Year Free Service Ask the Man That Owns One RAY MIDGET MANUAL CONTROL (Burners Only) HOVolt AC . . . .......8$7500 32VotDC . ......... 8000 HALF CARLOAD CRANE RADIATION FOR SALE. Now is the time to install that heating plant. All low radiators. We bought a carload before the RISE! We sell Montag Warm Air Furnaces, “Standard” and “Kohler” Plumbing Fixtures RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing — Heating — Sheet Metal — Acetylene Welding “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” P — i o4 ofe