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948 THE DAILY ALASKA EM ALMELODRAMA, -5 Uil i, " GUITY OF FORGERY,; "HOTEL RESERVE," THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, | WILL BE SENTENCED | orts to ur‘hll‘\(‘ his 5llml‘l£n€ UL and simuitaneously ce- o pr s e puak, ©a duafsssisy ¥ | INCOURE TORBREOW ON up;m[; BILL & o LU R with its abundance| Andrew J. Plicque, of Ketchi- hEm g fon and its absarb- | kan, pleaded guilty in U. § cur- | Ing « " tric on all at the final A 1nc ion to the rent crop « um' 1 table ¢ and one o 'nt which had him count .- OKS OF mwu ton mll‘ lm | Sentence will be pronounced at ! No will hold a A re turday|® ¢ © ¢ ¢ ® o ® o o o O oll b I'iDE TABLE i ge in day e . f and series of | ® JANUARY 9 . r will be made. Allle 3l n o 1 quested to be pres- o 6 . n . 12:38 pm., 167 ft. > ° 19:24 pm,, -0.7 ft. ® MMES MI\SUN i 1 rvation has been es-|® @ ¢ e © o 0 @ o o & o h vari 5 2 p blisk involving more than A ath i ) bait ithe 1, all 0,000,000 acres in the U.S, There’s news in the Want-Ads! {OVELL- 1OM - MITCHELL — ALSO — SAN FRANCISCO C~*~wav to the Pacific LATECT NEWS ’:10—10:10 TOMORROW! OQUR NEW YEAR®S RES(DLLTE(P\’ TO GIVE YOU THE FINEST FOODS AT THE LOWEST.PRICE POSSIBLE— QUR PRICE WILL ALWAYS RE COMPETITIVE—— ————TRY US! CASE GOODS FE‘\TURES Not Specials- BUT EVERY DAY PRICES S and W ORANGE JUICE Case 24 12 oz. fins $3.75 Case 24 No. 2 tins $4.89 SOLID PACK TOMATOES Case 24 No. 2 tins $4.95 Case 24 No. 2% tins $6.39 LIBBY TOMATO JUICE Case 24 No. 2 tins $3.75 Case 12 - 46 oz. cans $4.18 HOME STYLE PEACHES FANCY GRAPEFROTY Case 24 No. 2% 1ins $3.19 || Case 24 No. 2 tins $4.89 FANCY PEARS I APPLE SAUCE—FANCY Case 24 No. 2 tins $3.79 Terror and ... a, Tenderness! DR. ROBERT SIMPSON OPTOMETRIST AN S L Ba NS K on” a3 0 AR IMES P GAONOL oo Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted 3 For COMroRT and SERVICE Dewey W. Metzdorf Get the NEW ice-Pres. | : Cindl’fis WASHINGTON Managing Habit! | Director | ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME | at INEW WASHINGTON | Case 24 No. 2" tins $8.35 APPLES APPLES APPLES Delicious Spitzenberg Yellow Newion Quality the Best ====se== Price the Lowest TREE TEA ||MAYONNAISE PURE BLACK SHURFINE HONEY Pkg. 48 bags Fancy BBADSHAW 2 PACKAGES QUART 5 POUND TIN §3.05 | 89 | $1.59 DARIGOLD MILK - Case 48 talis $6.63 SHORTENING CIGARETTES Crisco, Spry, Snowdrift All Popular Brands 3ib.tin$2.65 (arfon$H.49 GOLD MEDAL 25 Ibs. - $3.29 F I' 0 U R FISHER'S BLEND $0 lbz. - $6.19 EGGS | NUCO ey G~ i The Better Spread Not Processed Alaska Janitorial Service A Dcpendable, Efficient, Modern Commercial and Home Cleaning Suevice PHONE RED 559 CONKLE & FOLLETTE Juneau SHOE Repairing 205 South Franklin | Expert Shoe Repair Service | | G. E. GILLESPIE | Special Attention to Out-of- | Town Customers “Say It With Flowers” but || “SAY IT WITH OURS?” || QUICK TAPIOCA | 2doz. $1.85( 2Ibs. $1.08 | 2 pkas. 39« Juneau Florists PHONE 311 (. J. EHRENDREICH " Certified Public Accountant Accounting—Systems—Taxes TELEPHONE RED 481 10:30 A. M. — 2:30 P, M. — 4:00 P. M. Douglas 10 A. M.—Boat Orders Anytime DELIVERIES PH O NE Berts itk CASH GROCERY Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 39 — 538 —————————— s et e e I THREE CHARGED -4 } i DICK TRACY ON SCREEN TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY| indomitable de- millions & 1ctive ne: IR JUNEAU. ALASKA GRAND JURY IN FOUR BILLS BY alleged S. Dis- ments on thice were returned in U the | th T PAGE FIVE TIOMENTURY Court this morning by Grand Jury in two true carried in st George Freel. He is hundrec newspapers, Includ- | burglary in a dw ing the Empire, detonates into life larceny in a house @ 1 the screen Island and in h Century Thea- Petersburg is o1 h-thri spine- $ 1 mur- at present on een act ind Jane Greer sup- ninine charm, s on the d 3 kS is the scree on of g was, the UD)eGL oF Grey wssic “Wanderer of the grand larceny charges il ith LR ng the theft of an overc Richs and Audrey Long bill was also returned ;. . | 2 & t James Carpenter, of Sitka,| UL A him of larceny in &|imeq west with the hero, a six- He is charged with the|gy,00r on his hip, scouring the of @ gun from @ Sitka home. | peor oo o ® O O sardous not true” bill was l’rl\ilnl'u fission of stalkin ihe. (uialans Jack Chris Lokke, of Sitka, |, pf e v W oy had been arrested on grand P searing memory | reny charges involving the al-|or g cre e ed theft of two guns and other | yinep msh” Watken, the irom his father's home.|po. this ; talenEias ce the father has died s nt was signed. three accused men will be gned at 10 a. m. tomorrow Today, the Grand Jury inspe Building and the 1 Jail in addition to other mat \\]H is loved by the of the man he has sworn | ave daughter to kill - IS OVER $50,000, SAYS - JHC GIVES $55.54 10 EUROPEAN RELIEF SHIP; . 5 PLANS FOR FEBRUARY (" | the fire at the camp on December o e ship, the ' gy Club contributed inounced at the héld yesterday i the Penthouse of the | will have to replace the property tric Light and Power owned by the Alcoa Mining Com- According to Mayor pany, and we will probably sustain Hendrickson, who is inlg about $30,000 after the of the contributions, this is ed.” amount turned in by | any conflicting stories the cause of the fire mains obscure, he said, Hawkins will return to Ei 1 Bay | tomorrow mor s towing of se: o Juneau, and after @ here will make a trip to S to procure equipment for t to accelerate the corporatior than had been expected. \ZES X covered by in- were only | ¥ Juneau Spruce suran Waino charg; largest m\ club. o rance i I)m to the the ss meeting of noon luncheon Hotel, it was de- (lmd A sale will be held it the end of this nth to re- plenish the club tre y. It was veted to contribute to the Gas- tineau Health Council now and $5 later creased production of logs and Mrs. George Playdon will have ! lumber. charge of refreshments for the| He said that he is sure of ob- { February meeting at the home of Mrs. Don Foster with Mrs. Simon Hellenthal planning a pr entering around the Home theme taining two surplus tugs, which will be employed to haul lumber m | through Prince Rupert to several American | new markets which have been se- | cured recently. Plans are under way for a club, Because of the fire at the camp, card party in February to which | the o wling at the sawmill here {the public will be invited, Mrs.|will probably not get underway on E. P. Chester, Jr, the president, | February 1, as scheduled, Hawkins | announced said * JSC is still vitally intere: | acquiring the City Dock, jand a communication to that ef n submitted to the City Money has already been ted ior the purchase of if the City sees fit to of ii. - 10 CANDIDATES ARE INITIATED BY ELKS - ax x\ukl. meeting t night the follow- Robards, Rictard ‘EMBLEM (Lus MEETS gene S. Hawkins, Harold A'l 8 I'HIS EVEN'NG \E. Mayo, Elwin Messer, William | H. Bfrron, John M. Floreske, Ken- | fect has ing were ir The Juneau Emblem Club will neth L. Wood, Carl A. Forsen and | Ted R. Lyman {hold their first meeting of the -> oo new year tonight at 8 o'clock in BUCK HARRIS TO MAKE | the | ] Elks Hall. { TSA BROADCAST TONIGHT | | | | President Marian Hedges urges all members be present as this will be a very important business meet- nection with the Days of '98, ing. The revision of by-laws by sponsored by the Territorial Sports- | the Supreme Emblem Club will be [mens Association, Buck Harris will | discussed. 1go en the air over KINY at Refreshments will be served. o'clock tonight to tell the whys|Those on the committee are Clau- and wherefors for the special dia Brown, Esther Gullufsen, Ada amusement. It is also announc- | Winthers, Rebeeca Ferro and Mar- ed the Days of '98 will be given |ian Hedges. in Town Hall Recreation Center on | January 29, 30 and 31. Opening a series of talks in con- - I.OW-COS'I' Temptitatin Teast AUNT JEMMA Warive | Use Aunt Jemima @ Ready-Mix for Pancakes JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Thn'd and Frankhn i Boprmms: - cgucnan ot - Y e ELLIS AIR LINES | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 DAMAGE AT EDNA BAY For Whiiman Candies| JSCMANAGER HAWKINS crom oration, stated loss incurred by man candies for dna Bay lumber|so pepular has 23 was far more | that the Whitman company decid- | Dean ded $50,000, and | reirigeration re- ¢ | ture, K manufactured and boxed. ' * Electric There’s news in the Want- Ads" | STARTS TONIGHT SHOWS at 7:10 — 9:31 A Twin-Hlit Proyram Produced by KERMAN SCHLOM + Directsd by WILLIAM BERKE Ouigineh Susen #loy by ERIC TAYLOR + Based an the Cartoon Sirip “DICK TRACY" by CHESTER GOULD Latest Air Express Veu ________._.—-——-—-—-—————— 1 Wells, Lee Cald- | Jackson, Ric Builer-Mauro Dmg well, Hardy Leonard and Jasper l'rmnbm' Herbert Brown and N Booker Throe will be honorary Has New Preserver| .= it "o wLnruun Cemetery D HOSPITAL NOTES Candy a % as when it comes | the ufacturer is now J. O. Kirkham und Mrs. Lois provided at the Butler-Mauro Drug Kennedy were admitted as medi- Store hy installation of a new cal patients at St. Ann's Hospital anager of the mechanism | vesterday, and Mrs. Marshall The store has featured Whit- | entered for st attention. were Mrs. Oscar Ol- Farnham and Lloyd Discharged George time and demand son, some been the to install their own at the drug store. | Sell it with an rmplrp Want-Ad. The Whitman Refrigerated Can- dy Department, as it is called, is a streamlined contrivance, an easy-inviting selt-service, t is 6-feet long, 6-feet high) overall and es in width with storage space capable of holding 140 pounds of the delicious candy. Protected from dust and moisture of outside air, it keeps the candy at a certain tempera- § as fresh as the day it was | ed it was time e YELLOW CAB Phone 22 24-bour Dependable Service The merchandiser is a General | product and_serviced by authorized General Electric ser- vicers. D 'SHRINE DANCE IS 5 EVENT ON SATURDAY shu!n‘ ’I"A%L‘\;leRSVICE Phone 911 OFFICE The second of the series of in- GENERAL WORK vitational Shrine dances will be Saturday night in the Scottish - BB Rite Temple ballroom. Daneing will begin at 10 o'clock according to an announcement made by the I)()UGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS copimibtiee dn: ohare | New construction & repair work RERERE Authorized Dealer for QUONG PITES TODAY LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 Last rites for Mrs. Lee Quong were held this afternoon at the Charles W. Carter (Iu,nl with sootert | FRED R, WOLF i S | Electrical Contractor Wmmm C. Rouse Wiring OUR SPECTALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROS/ STREET FROM Wartleld’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 Formerly SABIN'S Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Alien Edmonds Shoes Rkyway Luggage I Casler's Men's Wear NOW OPEN The HOLLY SHOP Ladies’ Millinery Bags Gloves Room 7, Valentine Bldg. I! FREIGHT Refrigeration A SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seaitle and Tacoma, Washingion For Rates and Informaiion CONSULT Alaska Transporfation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—Phone 879 Juneau, Alaska