The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 30, 1934, Page 7

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CH THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1934. DOUGLAS NEWS . INNUAL D. F. D. DANCE WAS BIG EVENT yWith the natatorium crowded to capacity the annual dance of the Douglas fire-fighters given Satux- day night was amunqualified:suc- gess. Many visitors attended from Juneau, and .every ferry including the 12 g'clock trip.brought numbers | _ of them. A fine -time..was reported | by everyone. e , EAGLES' CARD PARTY Tonight Douglas Aerie 117, F.| O. E., is entertaining the members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary and all visiting Eagles at a card party starting at 8 o'clock. There will be, tables for both bridge and whist players. e DERBLAY HERE With ‘110 tons of Nanaimo coal for Douglas the A. S. 8. Co. Der- blay, spent mest of the day here yesterday unloading the smpmem e — Hclp Kidneys o HERSTER VR Pams Snflnnn‘ Burning, Smarting, @ Itching, or Acidity try the guaranteed Doctor’s Prescription Cystex (Siss-tex) cy‘u’ —Must fix you up or money back. Only 75c at druggists. J. K. Paul ! | “THE HOME OF ] GOOD EATS” | 2 e —————d, PIONEER CAFE... I TWO SUSPECTS | mmmm SLAYING OF Negroes Taken Into tus- today in Connection with Bremerton, \Yash Case | AQemtumey sfrom/ Pase One)* | print¥ ound@> at Tthe Séehie BI° the |killings failed to match those of |:the sugpects avho ,still . maintain| they know nothing of the slayings. The police have not uncovered. |any trace of jewelry or other valu- |ables taken from the Bremerton | victims. They identified a thixd suspect ag Floyd Maybery, wha is st)] sought by the authorities, It s pelieved the six viglims rwere ‘killed by robbers hunting for $5,000 in securities known to have been owned by Mrs. Flider. The bonds were later found in a strang box. - BANNICK MAKES STATEMENT SEATTLE, April 30—Sheriff Claude Bannick said the inform- anty' Manford Morris, negro; whose statements caused the arrest of the two suspects in Les Angeles, repudiated his story that alk but upset the case. . Morri, weeping, demanded a hav- |enwdn jail. Hecsaid two white men, umnd with. . pistols;, told hlm to make repudiation. | i« o Morris: was puz in )Ml | | own safe b “for hls Chester A. Smith Completes Survey of Water Systems! Chester A. Smith, member of the consumng engineering form of Bums and MgDonnell, of Kansas City, Kansas, left for Ketchikan on' | the steamer Alaska after spepding’ the last everal days going therough- ly over the water system in Ju- neau and consulting with R. F. Lewis, owner of the Juneau er] Company, and George and Eugene Nelson, of the Nelson Water sys-' tem. Mr. Smith mcmed Mum' 8 Goldstein that he was leaving and said that he would mail his report "m AVES FaR /| “SEATTLE" vs-m«» ATTENTION OF m(flAIJST oy Mike Bozoff, who suffered a bafi- bone. work in Seattle for {(reaf- ment. L ours . om e comagmapmd 3 NELSON LEAVES HOSPITAL John Nelson, wiiu has'been a pa- | tient-at St. Ann’s/Hospital for over a week, . left,the hospital for his | home Su\lrday i e kil o8 i on ithe -juneau water sibuation to | ‘him from Ketchikan. In Ketchikan he is engaged in making an in- ventory of the public utilities for the city of Ketchikan. —_—— e TENNIS CLUB COURTS ARE CLOSED DURING WEEK WHILE: BEING PAINTED Courts of the Juneau Tennis Club, on Ninth Street, will be "clos- ed for the remainder of the week, it was announced by C. E. Har- land, president, Painting of the courts was start- ed thismogning and they are ex- pected to be in fine condition by next week, he said. “ T CALLED SOUTH BY ILLNESS, MRS. FRIEND GOES ON ALASKA OWing to the serious illness of Mrs. Hattie J. Friend, in Seattle, Mrs. Elmer A. Friend left. on the Alaska® this morning. She is aec- companied by her daughter, Phyllis Friend, who is reeuperating from. the flu. - They expect to return to Juneau within two weeks. Phone Garflinal Cabs o | JACK EIRMSE -GOES. TO SITKA :;MISS§ MARICN LINEHAN ( | Jack Kirhisd" passéd' tnrolign’ Ju-‘ lly fractured leg in an accident at neau aboard the steamer North-|nurse who h.aa heen doing special the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Western on his way from Skagway\wngg(m& Company last week, was taken 10 Sitka where he is to be asscci- Nprtp' south on the steamwr Alaska lasi aied in the mercantile establish- night by Willlam Walker, nurse. ment owned by Jack Conway and He will be taken to a specialist in ' Prosper Ganty. ON" NORTHWESTERN, TO LIVE|"" LEAVES FOR SKAGWAY abss * Mapion Zinehany. srained last i lefs, on Pfliux fqr . Skagway, where she has cepted a posman in the | Pass gnd., Yukon, Hospital. sod.o o % ne x grd 4 [ R THE ALASKAN HOTEL .n.ml! i Sve bl ONIGHT ! Temn v b %2 Y "3" Pw -v« TO v » LIQU?)R STORE -, DAVE HOUSEL IIlIIIIIIIIII||IIIII|I|IIIIllllllllllllllllllIIII“!IHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIiIIIIIIIIlillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[IIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlllllmlll LU T Wansbhieutn 1! whe drEN A In keeping with the most modern merckc.mdumg ideas, The o Juneau quuor Company, wdl open for l'm.smess tomorrow morn- ing, May Tst. i - 4 -T0 ACCEPT POSITION | AR I LI R T IO T TP INTERNATIONAL MAY DJ Y CELEBRMmN B W it 2oy b AS ST DA A:Fw&uzd;ng May 1 By B g B we Program begins at 6:30 P. M. when lunch will be served, followed by the real Caucasian Tran Toe Danc¢e—Tantby Tayasieff, who recently nrriyed trgm . the ol cotintry. * v 101+ DANCING STARTS AT 8 P. m. Besi Orchestra m lTown s deer i 204 i & » s ALSO GOOD ‘SPEAKER - Everyone invitéd ‘to'cone and have a good time ADMISSION $1.00 * i LADIES FREE t‘:f:;:“l ll(" g m;-. P }’ [T TR T TR TR R U R T It is the desire of the mana gement to operate a very first class famtly liquor department store amf you may be assured of quality and price at all times. - Juneau Liquor st o e e a—— PERCY RE YN OLDS Manager L'M A Front Street in Old New York Exchange Building e Bt b bk T < ~ @ For the convenience of many, we will be open from 12101 Phone 36 vVery Prompt Delivery

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