The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 25, 1935, Page 7

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HIL DAlLY /\l /\bKA EMP FRID/\\ JAN. 25 1935. By BILLE l)}* BEC K AIR RAIDS BY JAPANESE KILL 4 GHINAMEN PIEPING, Jan. 25.-Japanese air bombing raids Into the OChehar Province are causing deaths ac- cording to reports. Forty-four | Chinese are reported to have been | TOM NADEAU GIVEN FINE killed indicating & renewal of the AND SUSPEND SENTENUE | agtack over the boundary situa- FOR LARCENY IN DWELLING | slon. Tom Nadeau, who was m:-estvd on Jahuary 16 and charged with larceny in a dwelling, was sen- | ‘enced by Judge J. F. Mullen in| 8. Commissioner's Court | hh momlng to pay a fine of $50| GCeorge Collins was fined $50 by and given a suspended sentence of | Judge J. F. Mullen in the United | ninety days: Nadeau, who was | States Commissioner's Court yes- | vepresented by Frank H. Foster, |terday afterncon when he pleaded first plead not guilty and then| guilty to the crime of slander, for changed his pléa to “guilty.” He|having publicly accused John R. a {i1s a former BCW employee and|Silva of having served 11 months AT Lu N GHE N‘“ as gccused by stealing &' fur ¢ap, |in the penitentiary “with the in- ritorial Senators now in Juneau; Mrs, Joe Green, of Hyder; Mrs, Tolbert Scott of Nome, and Mrs. Garnet Martin of Nome, all wives of Territorial Representatives. Mrs. 1. Goldstein, wife of the Mayor of Juneau, will also be an honor guest on this occasion Mrs. R. R. Hermann heads the | committee in charge of arrange- mcnh ahd she is assisted by Mrs. Ha?el James Ferguson, Mrs. J. M. Cllrk Mrs. A, M. Geyer and Mrs |J E. MgKinley -e LAWS-A-ME !! HYAR KEMS POODY JENKINS DOWN TH' HOLLER A-WHOOPIN' AN' SCREECHIN' LIKE SOME ONSETTLED CRAZY CRITTER-- WHAT'S UP. POODY --? 2 DID SOMEBODY BUMP OFF A COUPLA REVENUE AGENTS-? WAAL OF ALL TH' DURN DING ~- GIT YORESE'F OVER TER GOOGLE'S HOUSE QUICK AN' FETCH HIM -HYA HE'S YELLIN' FOR ME-- -ro GEORGE COLLINS FINED IN COMMISSIONER'S COURT FOR SLANDERING JOHN R. SILVA © 1934, King Syndicae, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. NAMED FOR THE == BIRTHDAY BALL 5 - v B R o1 for infantile | Preparations Completed but part will be le in which it is for Annual Infantile Par- r portion to Te- alysis Benefit Here Features s are held in ev- in the nation, obtained this SKOPYLE Ju),o -Slavia, Jan. 25.} —The Jugo-Slav government ha% outlawed bride stealing. In an effort to halt the practice authoriti approved plans for *ex- change of mar eable girls be- tween South Serbia and Herzegov- ina. A dearth of m jageable women in Souther rbia previously had| 1n y. caused * ional bride snateh- . ———— | tent then and there to injure and | defame him.” The fine was paid | and Collins was released. The de- | fendant wgs represented by G. B. Special meetipg at the Amc-r;cnn Grigsby. Legion Dugout Friday evening, Jan 2, ab 8 gclock. Tmportant. §dv | —_— e . 4 PIONEERS' AUXILIARY Wives of Leglslalors and| Officials to Be H onor Guests at Socjal rre Twenty-seven weaden steam ves- sels are still in service out of San > been comn- | honor of the wives of Legis- SH,OP,,IP J_U_NEAU! LR enciaco, {lators and Territorial officials, the ers”, white traders and even| juneau Woman's Club will be hos- xmmm to eligible girls at|tess at the second of the seri ‘&ur'h prices that the newly- of :‘Special Occasion” luncheo! Mr. and Mrs. 2 many years eco-!at Bailey’s Cafe, next Tuesday af- Judge and Mrs. ternoon at 1:30 o'clock. and Mrs. R. B. : ., on the other| A progtam of special interest has ands are scarce, avail-| been arranged for this occasion, too numerous. Mar-| whigh is expected to draw a record s often go at prices| crowd of the Club's members, and for goats or cows. their individual guests, in addition herefore, work-!lo those being honored. Joe Green, ans for disposing of Her- Territorial Representative ai Hyder, lus of single wom- will be the featured speaker of the rbia where, ow- | afternoon. He will discuss thel men, no girl Townsend Plan of Old Age Pen- unwooed or un- | sions, and briefly outline various| ive measures that are due| consideration at the present Legislature. Musical | George F. Ale: . Frank Dufresne | added excellence to emen, slave enef (3 sell s’ Hall in Juneau next Wed- ‘W. Martin, Representative and Mr= &nd. s, Hawley. W. Stgth NEW YORK, Jan. 25—Special- Fletcher W. Brown, Dr. and M estiors Tolit daan Charles E. Smith, How- 30, from , Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Guy McNau i) i ’l_ ard Lyng, A. P, Walker, A. \H | Chamberlin, J. F. Baronovich, | | I. E sTEALING s cl- Charles Murray, James H. Pn'ter- gon, H. H. McCutcheon, Wllh.\m N. Growden, Andrew Nc)lmd George A. Lingo, A. G. Ncldalh Representative and Mrs G'\rmx Robert B. Scott, ch'e:emamr‘ TAKE ADVANGE and Mrs. Joe Green. Mayor and Mrs. I. Goldstein, Mr. George A. Parks, Albert Wile, B. D.| yjo5 ang iy L ies a power issues did most of Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs. Ch: s | the performing on the New ¥York W. Hawkesworth, Capt. and Mrs wge today and & num- W. W. Councila Dr. Vance Mu as honorary Capt. and Mrs J. M. Clark, Mx\ p_\txons and pa- 4@ Mrs. John Newmarker, \l|‘ b mpson, Mr. and . Metzgar, Mr. and Mrs ! , Mr. and Mrs. Jo! and Mrs. | ton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dufresn and Mrs. ./Mr. and Mrs. H. ‘Walmsl and Mrs. Charles H J. J. Conno A. Hellent] s. George F. Ale ”\1 Mrs. William A. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mahoney. Senator and Mrs. Luther C. Hess, . Birthday Ball| Semator and Mrs. Henry Roden, n even larger or John F.~Devine, Senator e mn Mrs, James Frawley, Senator 1 Senator James R Haines' populax a “YES ., . . .the First National Bank is MY BANK!’ Our customers find many occasions to refer to this bank with justifiable pride as THEIR bank, They know we are genuinely interested in their af- fairs. They appreciate the whole- hearted welcome that awaits them here. They know they can depend ly service. They know that their upon us for prompt, efficient, friend- funds deposited here are SAFE! It is only natural that they think of this bank as THEIR BANK! Sigurd 01- ry Messer- Peter Chris-. en in F. A. J. Gall- ! ing to the exc of Hooker, Mr. 16 g snich, Mr. and N 1\(1'] Mr. and Mrs. y and Mrs, H. L. Faulkr Mrs Walter P. Scott hmidt, Mr. and Mr ensen, Mr. and M it was stated, | for unflcd session ol the numbers by Mrs. Thousands ¢ es Miller, H)l“ are being old * or ur, the Rev.} The st asse, the Rev.|in Ser! are Rice, the Rev, and| pay $2 brides from Her- g K. Olafson, Capt. and ad of the normal . Lesher, the Rev. and|prices in their district of $500 to David Waggoner, Mr. and|$2500. C. E. Harland, Judge and idelight on the economic con- . James Wickersham, Dr. and | si L d is the fact . C. P. Jenne, Harold Swansan. has had the se asked to serve on the act- “dumping” on the South |ing committee by Mr. Monagle are, vith the result the }Hv R. VanderLeest, C. F. B i 1 fallen Homer G. No ng, E. M. Polley, t daughters, instead of Mrs. G. E. Krause, Mrs. John Mc- g potential wealth to Cormick, H. H. Hollmann, John P.|parents, often prove to be a bur- . John Walmer, | D Stabler, Mr.} ° H. Foster, Mr. and| and Mrs S. Brunpel . Represe H. Ziegler, Hc e | and Mrs. F K Mrs. R. J. McKanna, Mr. J S. Hofman, A the program. Honor guests for the occasion will | b2 Mrs. Robert Bender, daughter of Gov. John W. Troy, Miss Helen Griffin, sister of Secretary of Al- aska E. W. Griffin, Mrs. Frank| o, wife of the Territorial Au-| Mrs. Walstein G. Smith, | wife uI the Territorial Treasurer; | Mrs. A. E. Karnes, wife of the Com- | their | mig r of Education; Mfs. Os- effect cof For complete banking satisfaction, car G. Olson, wife of the Treasurer | §%lb}§0b:x:kmwt‘ed o r:lake this bani Elect; Mrs. J. S. Truitt, wife of | « Y18 ArS AL Your mavicee) Above all things, where food is concerned, cleanliness is important. And wre can you find cleaner stores than the PIGGLY WIGGLY store. Spotless, active shelves of canned, bottled and package goods range on either you as you pass through the ¢ The refrigerator, especially designed { Finlay, Al Guy Smith, Monte Grisham, Frank | | Battello, Neil Heard, Grover C.| | Winn, Judge H. B. LeFevre, Nygren, Dan Ralswn‘;dcn, Néw Or] John!of the M - the Attorney General; Mrs. Luther | ] s is not at the mouth Hess of Fairbanks; Mrs. James| y | Frawley of Nome, and Mrs. Henry | First National Bank Juneau, Alaska’ yur convenience, keeps all milk, sese, butter and other easily perishable | W. Jones and Fred Sorri goods, sweet, fresh and clean. Our storemen take pleasure in keeping their stores " 5 up to that same mark of cleanlin and orderliness that the housewife demands L] in her own home. That, together with consistently low price, is why the House- wife is giving PIGGLY \Vl(, GLY her patronage. i S AR PR R T R S R s e S e SO ! | MILK~All Popular Brands, 15 cans . . 98¢ PEARS,B ¥or . 49¢ S“Zfi 10 bara .. 25¢ ¥ ~MUSTARD SCHILLINGS PREPARED L CopP F E E 9¢ bottle Roden of Juneau, all wives of Ter-| b&y/ ‘& W P R | THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Seryices to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat BAILEY’S CAFE S ondees “WHERE ¥QU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING You should see the SHOES we are offering during our JANUARY CLEARANCE ® For more than a quarter of a century “FOOT- FASHION” shoes have grown increasin| 3 ‘pop- lar because of their ability to render additional SERVICE, ® Our stock is NEW. You are assured of STYLE and COMFORT. : @ It's real ECONOMY to BUY NOW! MEN'S SHOES § WOMEN'S SHOES and OXFORDS | ® Pumps o Kl -Ladiber ® Dance Sandals \ \ ; i ® Sport Oxfords @ Calfskin § 5 \ ALL BRANDS 30V2c lb., 2 Ibs., 61c @,m Buttermilk Whoot Wheat FRESH Kristoferson’s Large Package 24¢ itrus ASHING POWDER largo pkg. 22¢ 24-Hour Service A Beer—If desired M ornmg Merchants’ Lunch Milk case, $3.09 andy HARD MIX 2'1bs., 25¢ T AL PPV AT S MY S VINEGAR ' 28 oz bottle 19¢ Po wder lb., 29¢ PO SO e S RN S S S FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD. & SON 'lelephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg, L @ Walking” Shoes ® Grain Leather | @ Good range of I ® Seal Skin sizes and widths MEN’S AND WOMEN’S . Price. Sale Price 7.85. . : :;g.fi 6.85.. ¥ ; NOW . 4,85 485..... NOW 3.95 WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S SNAP GALOSHES—$1.40 WOMEN’S PRADO BOOTS—$2.95 BOYS’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES 20% OFF CUP and SAUCER Oats pkg. 39¢ 1 can Peas, 1 can Corn, 1 can String Beans 35¢ Piggly Wiggly Meat Department FEATURING SWIET AND CO. PRODUCTS Re, NOW 20¢ D D Fresh Pickled Side Pork, Ib. e e ot ot Sliced Bacon, rind off,1b. . Kristoferson’s Fresh Cottage Cheese rlass 20¢ PHON BUSINESS Meat 24-2 rings IS GOOD Dept. 42-2 rings OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. CAPITOL BEER P. 4RLORS AND BALL ROOM Lunches Dancing Every Night Boneless Briskets—Lean—Tender HOME CURED CORN BEEF, Ib. FAMILY SHOE STORE FRYE'S BABY BEEF “uFl ICIOUS HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 88 Prom Family Shoe Store LOU HUDSON, Manager Grocery 24 Dept. 42 FOR PROSPERITY SEWARD STREET Private Booths

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