The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 19, 1927, Page 8

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8 X THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1927. B—ISHvUEG Pa! M 0 NT o) Fo e mns Sjec;)ml Beauty Conte l :% R BONDS PPOPOSAL .".1;11) Young Sells to _JLIHCi\LI Business Man — Is to Open Drug Store. ywrsement to l‘::,;v‘lv‘: ‘ \I AVOYr. W lan, weil known Jui 1 1 1 mer owr ' i OF THE SENATE e for ¢ - Prait Raises Point of Order m~“ f ! £ a0l wishe Heward to Make Rl 3 eEeE N MONTD &1 ing 2 P. M. Thursday. LOCALPROTEST GVEN AGAINST FSH HEASURES tablished in Junean for the pasi \ linquishin — . Pearl Cramer, of St. Paul, won her second niv confost I measu ould adid within the past year. I repr 1t hex in the In. r ternational Pageant of Lulehritude at Galveston, Texas, thus Spring. she At ational Newsreel) FINAL REPORT " MA% 101 fJ!fiPT S0t Bets Coliseum Four Day Session s Ended Sils '\ : I R Members of Jury Given oL e L | A‘fi’(f‘l”(lt\' }’('n Loggers, 5.’1\\'1!\”1 Men, Mer- chants and Independent Trap Men Hes (Continued from Page One.) manufacture of box shook e of trap log of oth © timber 1 ion of ssible throu th 3 1 \ ' i 0 Compliments. dlisketolig and who 2 s dury ot ihe b lin s | L0 e it and n I d 1 ‘ pes FCR“[R WELL KNOWN LR | Mo o e JUNEAUITE 1S DEAD in+" o i s represented an investment o 10, financed mainly b that it had g d increased 1was engaged in bu evernl years, adford received letter ¢ Hellenthal from Mr Johnston’s 5 1 forme from ca 0 year 1 it Di the remainder ca ty| Mr rde i I v indirectly from the il e . at the mill was employing ! R0 i ine ( s ’ - 10 months annually; and, finally, ifjone of the most popular « ! 15 the cannery trade e lost, the|Dt fe el We have been in mill could not be operated more thar ford, Oregon day have examined 36 11 bune, contained the f i have con \v[;'.\\ 11 bindove | count of the death of M nd have found 7 treue bills i i Marion Gerde 6 {not true bil man of this city! «“§uch oth and one of its best known citiz calBaLtoEth died at ed Heart | rital L Jury hav v | day m April 5, 1f ab e even o of complications iy lowit ration for appendicit eeding a was owner and man Wo | 0 a wer of the R o and for seven! il and kit 6 e Capaellan . ood from th ! L I\- BES e il 1 191} to he i 4 SERVICE THAT IS BETTER « M the com [Yeurs w in th rocety L mmu.m» : 7 p i Mr. Gerdes wida cir Grand Jury has been favor Phene 25 Free Delivery RIS T Ta in | Triend i Juaintance Hhrner i c Alaska was practienlly nonexistent |knew him for his sterli cases en | by reason of the fact that Alaskay his never-failing dialit by mashal : concerns were not financed to care| ndustriousnes wa I offganted by the 4 e llime of business and|him that no hungry man was ever|opie y 'adequate stocks toturned from his door, nnd he dld) 4 ry orders. During |many charities, of wh b the worldf Adver se t! ar there has been a con.|Knew nothing. There was city-wide cslumns of The development in this line, [TeETet at his passing - e hY We now have a large assortment of lie said, Citing figures from his own He was a friend of many years 5| i rold $25.000 to canners in this dis rs at Astoria, Ore] triet the prosent time uy.‘ LI Bh | 9 year virtually douhlod this r \’v‘l‘wll} W s;‘.\[u at [‘ k ,l‘ ‘ } I)/lY figur the end of cason |1inois, October He survived by his wife, adeline} e e I 50 years, 5 months, as confider be doubled il he the cities wl number of men wl in local opportunitics for Some of these had voice lation adverse to for invested in Alaskan indu slation wonld h ting capital 1 present sale SPECIAL GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET in I spent four months winter in Pacifi talked wi were inte |H. and his father, Dicdrick member of the local ke and the Muccabee lodg Silk Dresses $ 06.50 Woolen Dresses 13.50 |\ Rayon Dresses 600 = —————- : -qpmr JURY REPORTS | “.il FOR TERM OF COURT business, he added st season b ‘;',,,,“:;!"\.‘}‘\ B e tived Tor i \ JARMAN’S FRESH VEGETABLES ON DISPLAY had said such the effect of div to invest of local resources into other ing at 11 o'clock in the I beliove this session of ' Court, Judge M. Reed or ., .‘ islature is the most important | The roll w alled and the ).lll.‘i‘( 4 N : .w"‘k*“*"‘“w:[ REXALL Higher Standard of Shoemaking filed an affidavi « H. L. Faulkne from M. Necu imer, manager the Wrangell sawmill which prot ed against the pending legislation. It generally took the same position o that presented to the commitiees by ardner and Rutherford . Wm. Mur.| Mr. Mahoney. presenting the x.ww{]ul\\. J. Newmar s T Oncel tion of the Ketchikan independent!H. D. Polson, Alice M. Ruce, Mrs i v told the committec that |H. L. Redlingshafer, Mrs. D. Sadlior BUTLER-MAURO invested by such parties in|George Skuse. Mrs. Frank Thomas wore, $250,000 invested in boats nderleest, Mrs. Do W, Weyand | Ji etc., in the Ketchikan district. woul Weyand, Clay 0. Williams DRUG CO. nd James A, York | S()I([ “‘, be wiped out il the tw d Of those who reported. the follow Phone 134 We Deliver H J. M. SALOUM T e Fies 1P ORDERLIES a , It i the Shoe that was awarded a Gold Medal Affidavit Filed Pedor Amundsen, W. E. Bathe tello, Mrs. G, Blomg | ¢ wd, Elme g i ) in the San Frane Theodore H Keifer, Bride, John o Exposition, Bergmann’s offer you more Shoe value plus .M comfort and wear than anv other Shoe you ever passed. When it was su a compromise might be cffs [ arily excused for i either the business should be killed | 2 nd | Substation Post Office No. now or let alone. “Don’'t keep us Paul ‘\1 ott and Ray McCormacl g on from year to year” befand Mrs. Polly O. Webster, were tem ! | It is Spring Clean-Up—P porarily excused on account of heine | | Time in Juneau N Fishing Cenditions out of town. JUNCTION STORE Answering stion about th The Jurors were excused until nex: . | (o secyre adequate Monday mo ability of cann | | ADE BUILDING” ENDORSES SCHOOL e ) IS PURCHASED BY, i i ’ %) WALTER G HELLAW on Willoughav: 1 probably Juneau, and locat: ag il Miss Young i The followin ently held at e TORNADO; DEAD 4 the sale of 523,000,000 cubic fect of spruce and hemloc igecieg u pulp wood in tional Eprest to 1. and J Sun Francisco | CARROLLTON, I, April 19.—It is ireportad that a tornado hit the rural {school at Centerville, this afternoon, | tilled the school teacher and buried | The tornado unroofed sev- Telephone and telegraph are dow and roads blocked to mobile 5 Nurses and doc- s have left in w with my mother tHls s i intend to rveturn to Al Riverton Is Hit .D, 11, April 19.—Fir. were unroofed and sev injured by a tornadn Riverton. Juneau Chamber of Commeres | have been holding the weel ! luncheons in the ¢ the ' ral montl t for 1 ) noon. in the ban-| t room of the Arcad -oo e Tin Roofs in Air = JACKSONVILLE, 1. April 19 How “IT'(\ VOTED rme: near five towns south and jeast of Jacksonville report tin roofs sord of theiflying through the air over their election ri E For Mayor SPRINC | teen houses {eral pe | this a noon e in the Hanlon 21 unciimen Children Killed LINCOLN, HL, April 191t is ra Jported a tornado has killed two chool children at Chestnut. - -oe J. Hirshey, Hope mining man, is n‘inr cn the Alaska enroute 1 106, Ler Board Home Decoration Thi: is the time of year that everyone plans and dreams of new decorations, color schemes and arrangements for ineir homes, We have large well appointed stocks of CUR- TAIN MATERIALS AND DRAPERIES OF ALL KINDS that defy the sun, also Tapestries for upholstering worn furniture, making pillows, bed spreads. and ever so many other uses. A prettier lot of Cretonnes would be hard to find anywhere. SPECIAL NEWS We have engaed in this department an ex- perienced curtain and drapery maker who will make up to your measurements any kind of Cur- tains, Draperies, Pillows and Slip Coverings for furniture or slips to protect your auto upholstey. Will also help you choose and plan your draperies. We have Axminister, Wilton and Congoleum Rugs GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER PR—— dinmac i S

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