The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 10, 1934, Page 8

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o R SRR Y L THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 10, 1934. MERCHANTS T0 ———————— _'NORCO ARRIVES - FROM SEATTLE 8 ‘”uppy New Year 1I Chi IS ISSUE!] FOR | MEET TUESDAY | | i PIONEERS'HOME TO PLAN BODE| s tormam'sr ot | haikwan which the Japanese Will Be Opened March 10‘/\11 Rotallels Except Food.g gl el B it Al 15 | ers to Diséass N.R.A. | Tenders for const [ For new three-story rein CALL FOR BIDS Japan has returned to China —Work Expected to | Grecery and Motor Deal- Pioneers’ Home at the nni; of purpose FINAL RITES ARE HELD FOR Tribute to Character Is Shown in Number, Beau- tiful Floral Offerings Many friends of Jake Rice, 76- year-old pioneer, attended the fun- eral services held for him Thurs- PIONEER RICE BIDS ON PIERS structed for Cantilever Bridge Across Channel (Continued 1rom rage One) square at the bottom and four feet | being prepared, Mr. ylor said. ¥ | These will be completed within 30 d Four Pie?to Be Con- and 491 feet on the Douglas end. | The total length of the structure from F Street on Tenth on the Juneau side, to the Douglas High- way connection will be 2,730 feet. Drafting Span Plans Plans for the steel span are now Taylor said. and bids called for upon com- pletion. It is expected that the steel work can be started as soon as piers one and two are completed, about mid- summer. And by the time piers three and four are completed, the bridge workers will be ready to start on that end. It is hoped to complete the structure within 12 months after work is launched. ) LINCOLN FIREMEN’S 28th Annual BALL Spensored by Juneau Volunteer Fire Department called for today by day afternoon at the Resurrection e Mg on 18 M d F b 12 Home Building Commi ts, othe rnn(‘ futheran Chiféh: #t miieh the .:((}l‘MAL;P('alL ;rfeSiL:.).m:lhc top area is ___.“_' — On (1},‘9 e ru(lry of announced today by grocery distributors, and motor | Rev. Erling K. Olafson delivered |~ =~ & * DEMONSTRATION TUESDAY . Hesse, Chairman. They Wil vehicle dealers, are to meet in the| the eulogy. BiUpota on e ; ELKS HALL Shad in 6o office ‘of Te e City H“ A tribute to the character of | Nested piling, fir or hemlock, On Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'- 3, Brings Mail, Passengers— Sails for South at Six o'Clock Tonight rm the foundation for The main piers will be on 60 piles each and the on 18 each. The the piers. | clock, the second American Home supported Demonstration will be held in the wing plers| Legion Dugout under the auspices piling will be of the Juneau Woman's Club, for iven to a penetration of 50 feet'all women of Gastineau Channel ua Auditor Frank A. Boyle, Se of the Commission, on Plans and specifications for structure may be obtained the well known Alaskan was shown in the number and beauty of the| floral offerings from those who had known him during his many FUN FAVORS REFRESHMENTS Music by unced from by called e of the| B e e com | Bringing passengers and mail ye?)x's ¥ relslldcnce i Lh;aTvrnm:(\ ;'w ow' the bottom of the concrete. communifies. Jl"”y STLFL TS REV FLERb 5, Federal T om- inging passeng uring the services Mrs. >, | bel f b . 1 11:; ‘r‘*;;l;..m]a:id from the south, the motorship Nor- | stapleton and Mrs. Erling K. }’)1 t-|The minimum measurements for —The subject of pattern cutting Admission $1.00 Ladies Free 17. Mr. Hesse said rman; co, Capt. T. Eckholm, commanding, !son sang a duet and Mrs. Cry piling is nine inches at (hv. tip and ' and pattern altering will be taken will be received iam Reck. and Harold Knight, purser, docked |snow Jenne a solo. ix: at the butt, and a maximum of jup with Mrs. Katherine Jarman 13 contract, electric - here 11:30 J'clock this morning| Interment took place in (v,,\’,rnrxlnches at the buft in charge of demonstrations —_—_— N dumb and will sail for Seattle at 6 o'clock | Pioneers rgr e-| The main piers will support a| e heating and " CHRIS BAILEY BACK REIL el i } ntilever span 615 feet in length.| SCANDINAVIAN CLUB FROM BUSINESS TRIP| Arriving here from Saattle were| The services had been postpon each end of this span will be| Will hold a meeting Saturday s Mrs. J. B. Decker, Charles Waul Wednesday, in order th: eel and concrete wing 302 feet|evening at 8 o'clock in the Odd tor of Bail-|Floyd Baker, Mike Kito Frank Reeder, of Tenakee,|long. giving an over-all length of Fellows Hall. The enrollment of It is expected t today on the Corliss and Chris Baile e family was closer to Mr 11"0 feet. Each end will ve a members and election of office: not later than Ar from the sout h wt he has | Ketchikan, A. H. Campbell and J.|Rice than anyone else during his|concrete viaduct approach 241 feet| will take place. Entertainment.| re the | B. Caro, Jr., Chet Johnson. visiting ristmas hol . On the Juneau end there will| All interested invited. COMMITTEE. $869.82 For a Burned Heel Juneau, Alaska, Feb. 7, 1934 and from Petersburg, | dec; vears, could attend the|long. services. She plans to return next|be a rockfill approach of 600 feet —adv. {week to her home in Tenakee. WILLIAM HOWARD IS SENTENCED TO JAIL FOR 60-DAY PERIOD B S S Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ning $9000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 : Angered because Henry Tamma, § in charge of the meat commissary at the Salvation Army relief sta- tion, refused to give him some meat, William L. Howard struck Tamma in the face. Now he is a guest of Uncle Sam’s hotel over- | looking the harbor where he will |be cared for during the next 60 Mr. F. S. Scobee, Manager, days by Marshal Willlam T. Ma- Mutual Benefit H. & A. Ass'n,, | honey. | Howard was arrested yesterday 10\' deputy marshal on a complaint sworn to by Salvation Army of- ficers. He entered a plea of guilty to assault and battery before Judeg J. F. Mullen who sentenced him Juneau, Alaska. Dear Mr. This will thank you for check handed me today in full and final settlement of my recent claim. Altogether you have paid me eight hundred sixty-nine dollars eighty-two cents ($869.82). Serv- ice and satisfaction was received from your office at all times. Scobee: to serve 60 days in the local Fed- eral jail Howard is reported to have been | the reliet sometime and taking it out and selling it. When he | showed up for more, Tamma, who has charge of the issuance, refused to give it to him. e receiving meat from station for Very truly yours, CLETTIS H. GROVES SEE SCOBEE FIRST Dine! (Signed) Dance! Eat! \ Drink! GOLD IMPORTATION AUTHORIZED HERE UNTIL MARCH 15 Importation of gold and gold- bearing metals were authorized to- day in a message from Secretary of the Treasury Henry M. Morgen- thau, Jr., to James J. Connors, Collector of Customs for Alaska. The authorization is in force until March 15, 1934. ‘The message read: “Until March 15, 1934, you are authorized to allow importation of gold and gold-bearing metals on presentation of license TGL—4, and to allow importation of unmelted scrap gold upon reinstatement of license TGL—4 as provided, and such license bears on the face thereof a notation by the issuing mint or assay office authorizing importation. Any satisfactory proof that the importer owns a license may be accepted in lieu of pre- senting hceme TWO SAILORS ARRESTED IN The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat, Side by side at the table sat. 4 Said the Gingham Dog to the Calico Cat, “Land sakes, - I hardly know where I'm at!” The Calco Cat peered over her “specs” And smiled a very Calico Smile . . . “The Capital Beer Parlors, in many respects, Will make your life worth while; There’s no use barking up every tree— Dine and dance there—like me!” * * * * Merry! Be smart. The Gingham Dog took her advice And though it really isn’t nice To praise yourself (It should be muzzled) We're proud to say that after that, As they side by side at the table sat, The Gingham Dog was never ® LEvery night you will find a gay crowd at the— SALMON On All puzzled! And That’s More Truth Than Nursery Rhyme! ) Max DINE! TAGOMA CASE 0 CREEK | AFTER ? HER OWN HEART B WOULD ol FIN E ! Admit Belng with Girl PS ROADHOUSE “t TAKE HER Who Disappeared from | Uy sk STEIN! Home Last Sunday : ‘HER PORTLAND, Oregon, Feb. 10— TOI\IGHT! FAVORITE ® Special Dance Music and added Leon Smith and Robert Hazel, 'rna Wynor— In Songs and Dances both sailors of the U. S. S. Colo- |rado now at Bremerton, have been arrested and held for questioning regarding Eleanor Durrell, 15-year- old girl who is back home at Tacoma after a widespread search by Camp Lewis Post soldiers and | authorities following her dhappeu- ance last Sunday. The authorities said the sailors admitted they met the girl on the streets in Seattle and she remained with them Monday night, then they all went to Vancouver Tues- day night. She wanted to go home and the sailors gave her bus fare to do so. This afternoon Department of Justice agents said Hazel reported he and Miss Durnell came here to be married, he believing she was 18 years of age, but when he read in the newspapers she was being sought and noticed her age, gave “Name It—We Have It” 2 . attractions for tonight. SEE OUR WINDOWS! AN EXCEPTIONAL SALE! Earl Blinzler— Saxophone and Clarinet ‘ “Old Man” Phillips— And son Harold The finest hardwood Dance Floor in Alaska. Capital Beer Parlors and Ball Room i A & 3 her money for her return to her An ‘ ) Private Party Rooms home, ’ EXTRA | f ¥ » R AT THE GASTINEAU i S S y We comply with all Territorial and Federal Laws " F}"C fka 4 SO —_COME ON IN! Ckfiigjfigmnmse;}:; G:[Eo"éumm D . A o) ! b e; A . Cal e . . . . i j bell, Spokane; F. R. Corliss, a?yA Everything in Furnishings for Men! gatic ¥ o BEERS A roe 4 Daily Empire Want Ads Pay

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