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OFFICERS SEEK Prizes Will Be 1937. INJUREDSTOLEN | Given Saturday, © i COUPE THIEVES| Mickey Mouser Stoddard Machine Taken, Wrecked on Thane Road, Left Drenched in Blood Search was being made today by police and the marshal’s office for the person or persons who stole the automobile of William Stoddarc from Willoughby Avenue, across from the Cash Grocery, betweer midnight and early morning, drove it on the Thane Road and wrecked it, with probable personal nfury ou When located near wie first curve just beyond the Union Oil plant machine was drenched in blooc as some one had been severely injured, officers reported. There was blood all over the steering gear and the back seat, The machine, a Chev- rolet coupe, apparently skidded about 75 feet, turned over and then righted itself before hitting the ditch, the officers said after in- vestigation. Check of the hospitals and doc- tors failed to reveal any victims of the crash, it was reported. - RIVERMAN THROUGH Capt. T. A. McDonald and crew of the lake and river steamer Tut- shi, plying between Carcross and Atlin Landing, are headed south on the Princess Norah for the win- ter. IT’'S HERE— THAT Night of Frolic EducationalBall of the Business and Professional Women's Club Saturday, October 30 Elks’ Hall Admission $1.00 e e e e S e ) 00000000 Q}IHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllIIIIHIIIII|lIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHl|IIIIHIIIIIIIIINIIIIIHIll i S Big Hallo\\e en Parade to Organize at Post Office Buxldmg at 12:15 Saturday is the bu, day for Juneau Micky Mousers. That the day that four of Juneau’s lead- Capitol The- |this morning by the Bureau of Pub- the is ing merchants and the atre are staging tne gigantic Mick- v Mouser Hallowe'en Parade and isking every boy and girl in this :ommunity to take part and try to win some of the 24 prizes to be awarded. The merchants—United Food, J.| B. Burford Co., Percy’s Cafe and the Harry Race Drug Company— and Manager C. D. Beale of the Capitol invite every boy and girl| to dress in costume and be at thej |low bidders on surfacing the park- | Mickey Mouse show will be given lhc prizes will be awarded the pa- rade winners from the stage of the FOR INCREASING BUILDING IS GHT AND STOCK | LOW ON SITKA ROAD; |AUK BAY JOB DELAYED Wright and Stock of Seattle werc TOURIST TRADE INVESTIGATED Holbrook Prop poses thal‘Two Persons Killed, 15 In- Obsolete Steamer Be Used jured, When Floors Here for Accommodations | Give Way MINNEAPOLIS Minn., Oct. 28.— have Power station section of the Sitka | highway when bids were opened The contractors’ bid was A plan whereby the Alaska Steam- | was ship Company might be interested Four separate investigations from the Alaska Construction Com- in placing one of its obsolete ships, been launched to determine ipany of Juneau, a bid of $11,200 here to furnish hotel accommoda- cause of the collapse of a building Bids on reconstruction of the Auk tions to tourists during the summer yesterday in which two persons were Bay-Pear] Harbor section of the months was presented the Juneau| |killed and 15 injured. Eagle River road also were opened Chamber of Commerce at its week-| Those injured were trapped this morning but' due to irregulari-'ly luncheon today at Percy's Cafe ties they are being held in abey- by Wellman Holbrock, Assistant Re- ence pending advices from Wash- gional Forester. { It is a| Holbrook said it was his theory|ReSSeS lic Roads. $0,455. ‘The only other offer in- the floors gave way with a rending crash. This was preceded, some wit- said, by something mgton, BPR officials said. 4 2 sion, arraigned in Federal N : ditithate . : st HIRERChkiAe y sounded like an explos g px‘u’j(;)‘() estimated to cost around gt mmc;n;;;rcctél:;:iml;en:lnfifi:‘ The building is occupied by the District Court this morning. $ “vn’l B0 snjoyptig reol AR i} Morris Fruit Company. Tony Flores of Petersburg, charged * e 3 ] Lo Miss Anna Olson, company em- with assaulting David Phillips of accommoda tions could be assured. ployee and Max Zelickson, salesman, the side the three story building when that Guards Capitol INDICTMENT IS [ | TYEE SLAYING | Brought by Jury Against D. P. McCluskey ick Peter McCluskey with first de- |gree murder in the killing of An- drew Phillips at Tyee was returned by the U, 8. Grand Jury this morn- ing. McCluskey is alleged to nave |hit Phillips over the head with sledge hammer causing his death. | Charles C. Pierce of Skagway pleaded not guilty to a charge of burglary on which he had been in- dicted when Petersburg with an exe, is scheduled to plea tomorrow as are the four| Fnrst Degree e Murder Count | An indictment charging Domon- | al Attorney Insures His Wake; Says i RETURNED FOR |™" "=t COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia., Oct. 28— Few indeed are the men who at- tend their own wake. But that’s just what George S. Wright, widely known Council Bluffs attorney and bachelor, in- tends to do. The dignified attorney, with dis- tinctive gray hair and mustache land twinkling eyes, began planning {for his wake several years ago. He took an insurance policy that next fall will net him $1,000—all to be nt un the wake. He'll be T0-years lh'n lo~is lke there isn't much chance but what George S. Wright 11 be there at the head of the -not under it,” he said, put- aside a garden weeding job to about the party. “My f{riends keep telling me I'm not looking so well, but I don’t in- | tend to die until I have my share of the fun at that party,” he added. | However, if Wright should die Elks May Enter In view of the report that the Al- |aska its boats, the Forest official sug- Line is abandoning some of| were killed. Ketchikan men — Alvin H. Merig, before he gets the money, the fund Elmer Beatty, Harry Ek and Albert Will go to sevéral close friends who Postoffice building not later than 12:15 p. m. on Saturday. They would like to have you all in costume but| they want you to come whether m; ostume or not. Casaba Contest & For the purpose of determining ti ctures will be taken of} i the value and feasibility of m;mmz- this gigantic parade, which will | il march from the Postoffice building|ing & basketball team to represent| down Sewsrd past the United Food|ie Blks' Lodgein the City Bas- and J. B, Burford’s, down Front,/ketball League, a committee of two past Percy's Cafe 1““1”" up Fran- members was appointed la:cl night Pin 'by Harry Race Dxug Gosfat the Elks' Roll Call meeting, The members appointed were to the Capitol Theatre in time to 5 : ; attend the Mickey Mouse show, |Stan Grummett and Joe Werner, wvery kiddie who attends the [Who will report at the next meet- : ling. - |DINNER, DANCE ARE | OF REBEKAH LODGE Plans were made last night l‘or |a covered dish dinner to be held by | members of the Rebekah Lodge pu- ceding the next meeting of the or- ranization, Wednesday, November 10. Following the dinner, to which guests will be invited, election of offic will be held. The regular meeting of the lodge was held last night and was fol- lowed by drill practice. Mrs. Bert McDowell, Noble Grand, presided Tentative plans were made for hold- ing a dance later in the season LAND AGENT HERE A. C. Kinsley, special agent of the U. S. Land office from San Francisco, who has been in the Interior and Westward all summer in connection with his duties, is now in Juneau for a time before return- ing to his winter headquarters in ; San Francisco. PUMPKINS, LANTERNS and MASKS 10¢ Mickey Mouse Balloons 15c¢ THESE ARE THE SAME BALLOONS THE CAPITOL THEATRE Will Give Away FREE at the MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE J.B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” gested the company might be in- ton-wed in stationing one of them here to provide living quarters for| tourhts which might be brought‘ north by the line. eee The secretary was instructed (n Turkey I" suu“] get in touch with the company rel- ative to the matter. | WASHXNGTON OtL 28.—Presi- E. W. Payne, Auditor for the Al-'dent Roosevelt will enjoy his aska Line, was a guest of the Cham- Thainksgiving Day dinner in Warm ber and said his company was look- Springs, Go., the White House an- ing forward to improving its service nounces. next season. | The chief executive will b e Assistant District Attorner W. in Gainsville, Ga., the morning of C. Stump of Ketchikan, who is here November 25, to witness the dedica- for the court term, also was a guest tion of “Roosevelt Square,” a pub- ,of the Chamber. lic park laid out in his honor. He MBS And his palty Ml] motor lu W, rm ‘Runmng Around’ The Prcaident will speak infor- mully at Lhe deditation ceremoni MARYSVILLE, Kan, Oct. 28. An eighty-four-year-old woman who testified her marital difficulties began when “my husband accused | me of running around with other men” was granted a separate main- tenance decree by Judge E. C. Ben- cham Gang for Confidence Men HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Oct. 28.— Mayor Leo P. McLaughlin author- nett. : 4 G Joseph, the Tihshap, ko, =od0is pOLne (GEPATUYICHS (10 P8 * ks " establish a downtown chain gang eighty-four, remarked. I'm glad b " s for coenfidence men. it's all over,” as his marriage of “We'll work these men down on Central Ave., where everybody can get a good look at them,” he said TS ErAER FINLAYS IN TOWN fifty-two years went on the rocks: - - NURSE SAILS SOUTH Miss Cornelia Smith, nurse at; the Government Hospital, sailed for the South on the North Sea to return to her home in Pennsylvania. - Today's News Today.—Empire. Mr. and Mrs. s. Jack Finlay have moved to town from Point Louisa, and are now meaking their home at 529 Tenth Street. | Inman—indicted for grand larceny l'in connection with alleged fish pir- acy. Elmer C. Duncan, 48-year-old World | War veteran, has been appointed inspector of all the guards who pro- tect government buildings in Wash- ington, D. C. -The force is com- posed of 800 men, and is used to| ) guard 125 buildings. No “Het 'fimes” GUYMON, Ok fire artment ‘Woman Driver Pays This Time BERLIN, Oct. 28.—“The woman 'pays,” but this woman paid willing- ily. Otto Johnson, arrested on a e s charge of drunken driving, had his 18 GuUymon cage nolled when Ogla Kupchik had no fires ¢qor the blame for a triple accident, Here has to fight and has not even been call- yoctieving that Johmson Was. in- structing her how to drive. She was fined $10 and costs for driving and for driving a ed out on a false alarm since Feb- rus | reckless without e - KAY HOLM IS WI} license. will stage the wake. | ————— . Suki yaki is a national dish in (Japan. Set’s favea ome-made cake / Schilling Baking Powder A R T B S T W S Mrs. John (Kay) Holm W Atulations tod :pon mouncenient of winning 4 in a nation-wide insur- contest for women insurance ceiving cor T mv\p'fl Associated with the Allen Shat- tuck Insurance Company, Mrs. Holm wrote a letter offering suggestions on insurance work ‘ e ee———— ARTICLES | Articles of incorporation have been filed by the Alaska Construc-| tion Company of Juneau with the Territerial Auditor. Capital is list- FILE ed at $100,000 and incorporators are M. M. Custard, E. F. Sheelor and E. at reasonable cost. H. Swap, all of Juneau. .- Virginia, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina ranked one, two three in populatiin among the states in 1790. New York, now first, was then fifth. 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