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) IR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2! 1927. FIHE RAGES N || Jensen Sceks Medal ]‘ * CLEAN UP and PAINT UP JAPANESE TUWN For Thomas Ross. [ ' Nome Coast Guardsman! | | : : i{| THE SEASON IS HERE— | LONDON, \mn 21.—A flerce five The Navy Cross or Distin- g AR IRy (0 BHRVCE cHnaRt [ TeRiRad Shevise AGaL s vell When what is back of the clean-up and paint-up crusade s and destroved about tioned for in a memorial in any casualiies | Iln‘,,’u, h‘,;“.l.\ in Kanazay is reported troduced yesterday by Senator | means so much. Paint, varnish, enamel, wall and floor finishes . by the Exchange Telegraph frov| | Thomas . Jeusen, who wants i give more than temporary charm, cleanliness and visual attrac- Just received a shipment of Rayfield Rayon Bloom- Tokyo. The fire is sweeping through | Quarter of contury of serviees | tion: They combat decay, they make a house germ-proof, and they s : 8 e R = ,”“’l "i"‘f"‘l“]l""h, Uh o i :"f“ :]"('v""l‘fll '(‘:"”T_ ”:1“',“"’“'“ ”,: | protect the investment. The unpainted, uncared for home today Nile, Grey. Tan. Flesh and Pink. Sizes 5. 0. 7. (i o . ot aver el Ross has been in charge of || 18 in the minority. We can quote figures and give you helpful !’.lrulmu | | the Nome Ceast Guard Station suggestions. ars that “dur i rendered period of it ’{(’g'llllll' :‘2.5() I(”’ 9%1.25 ‘MAJOR JOHNSTON GOING I it Bintoeiat recite TO PARIS WITH A, LvE ing that time 1 leroic services and through hi INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 21 efforts many lives have been ' | J > Y II I L Major General William H. Johnston.| saved. small ships have been giv- | uncau- ()ung arawdare 0. ’I () S E “wurmuo comi of the famous| en assistance during violent _— Ninotyfirst (Wild West) Division of | | storms which sweep over the | | & o i | Washington, Oregon, California, lda-| shores of Bering Sea, and at all | If It's Hardware We Have It ho, Nevada, Montana, Wyoming, Utah | = times he has been standing by | | adies’ » rcerize se 1 : "1 and Alaska Idicrs, plans to at to render assistance where help ! Ladic \llen A Mercerized Hose in small rib. tend the P convention of tha| was needed.” Ross was said to I = SR s i . American Legion next September ac | have been on duty night and | | 150 1o an invitn day during the ‘flu epidemic of Beige. Airdale and Medium Grey, Sizes 814 to 10. ard 1. Savage 1919 when (he entire cording 0 a_ res tion issued by i community | | q . . National Command r. Major Gene was stricken I 2 I 5(’ C P 3 Johnston sees in the Second A, E. I | | [ e I)( Cclat=- P,l's a au movement of the Legion an excel | si————— — “H y lent opportunity to pay homage fto! — e, ‘ 15 AIILLION FEET the American soldiers who rest i S ]‘/I () C I\ b Ais INEW YORKERS ARE TO | > HUNT KENAI PENINSULA Bids will be cpened by the U. S Bureau of PPublic Roads on May 5 A new line of Smocks—very bight colors. Cre- | osgood Plelds and W. N. Beach|for widening, resurfacing and | . . . . . jof New York City will leave I (reconstruction on 1.82 miles of II\(“ ! tonne with solid trim. black sateen with eretonne trim, lham on the Cathering D the last of | Petersburg-Scow Bay read: also on! Jl ]le 4 l} l l)MBER MIl l g this month for Alaska, according to | construction of 2.78 miles which is| N la letter received by Karl Theile, Sce- an extension of work done last sea- [vetary of ska. They intend to|son, from Mountaint Point to the, | | Of Good Saw Logs Wanted P e SN fields of honor in IFrance and ’iROAD WORK Ble i and solid colors with cretonne trim. spend the summer hunting on Kenai | New England power plant at Her- 9 ¢ | Peninsula. Mr. Ficlds was in Alask1!ing Bay, near Ketchikan. This will $2.25 E(lch/ last summer and made an attempt complete the grading from Ketchi-| to climb Mt. Fairweather [kan to Herring Bay. through Sax-! e - man i |WESTERN DIVISION CHAMBER OF The U, §. Bureau of Public Roads |COMMERCE MEETS, HONOLULU receiving bids for resur-/ with crushed rock, 3.08 e B SAN FRANCISCO, April 21— The [miles on the gra work which MODERN REASONABLE RATES on of the United States completed lasi ason on the| . , g | Chamber of Commerce will meet nex! ikan-Herring Bay road Dave Houskr, prop. Sleeveless Coverall Aprons made of figured and ‘Iwimm- January 2123 at Honolul Other Work Done | — T. H., according to an announcemen’ jy addition to work for which| | made by Paul Shoup, Western Vice ' hids have been received, the Bureau ALASKAN HOTEL stripe Percale with bias trimming. | President of the United States Cham | will soon start reconstructing the g [ et Rl Howdy Folks? S’)(’(‘i([l--85 Ce'lts E('Cl‘, iHIGH T ;‘x;;‘.\m present piling with tre A(ul‘ ANNULS MARRIAGE OF L. W. Turoff, Associate Highway/ Dec Boss told me to step i WILLIAM MARCONI Engineer. who in charge of the| | Cron construction work at Ketchikan and ROME, April Decision (o aa-|yicinity last season, will be assign- nual the marriage of William Mar-led 1o the same district again this = {coni, wireless inventor, and tihe Hor-|year and will leave for Ketchikan orable Beatrice O'Brien, daug 0 |as soon as the bidstare opened. The e ren S O' nC the fourteenth Baron Inchiou Petershurg work wiil be under the besn reached by the Rot:, or - | divection of Charles W. Wilson, ® [ J ., [ ] slastical Court. The Marconis wei!who is at the present time con- married in 1905, Prior to their U-{nected with the Juneau office of the down here to tell yuh all dat when yuh get tru chewin’ de rag to come on down to de Rhodes’ Cafe for a real feed. We'se sure got de good eats. Where Front Street ! Bureau of Public Roads. Mr. Wil-| flirts with Franklin | ’ 3 viage, 1t is stated, they made ‘ Juneau’s Leading Dflpflf’"nl'nl Store fpact that they could scpurs [son will leave for Petersburg after aver they wished [the bids for work there have been @ —— 0 {opened. — MASONIC L.LODGE GETS HYERR o LH«F—ERET’D,.MWA E¢{pire% THE ALASKA RAILROAD DANBU I‘\ Comu, Aprli 21 Atter ! RO | H | | \ M . t £y i thzoughout the year operates regurar pas:~cer and freight train MET j 180 ¥ A 14T-veat-old Masoni ? ] F . METALLURGY 1 loigé charter, antadating el service from Seward on the Coast to Falrbanks in the Interlor, . by vears that of the Comnecticnt Grand and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the HANLEY H. WEISER ‘ {‘}u:gv. |:' lunu\mm'v the property o xl e winter months there are two passenger tralns each way, weekly, i | nion Lodge No. 40 of {lLis city , airh & Asscciate Professor of Metallurgy of the Alaska Agricultural The charter was sranted by -'““". derRoen Howard and Boirbenke oFon dlimetanlon. sncroilet tn Ccllegc and Bchodl of Mimss | Rowe, Provincial . Grand Mas for | formation Jnquire of any steamship or rallroad agent, or write | North America, under authorization | Dept. of the Interior Tylie onad Lo ot Suctind. o} ) 4 PTERIKS THE ALASKA RAILROAD neeticut Lodge in 1797, but | | (Mt. McKinley Park Boute) e e i e SR With th: coming of the 20th cen train is supplied. The stockroom con tury, metallurgy began to assume altains all the necessary and [was prese a recenti ! {was prese and recentiy author B . 5 promiuent place among the various pore-lain ware, and chemicals needet izad teturned to Ui Danbiry lodgo | You don't have to be Anchorage = Alaska !'I‘-’ll!('hl‘\ l.vl engincering. It has had in metallurgical an is. | as a histe al document, ; A A 1 ftx Bart in the production of o Fuel Analysis ‘ S e || lucky to get a good Exide. mechanical age, and is to a lar; Fuel analysis is taught as a sep. \ . e S U e s Re s M B R L B B BRANT OFF: SEAL PATROL || [ong life, dependability | progperity of the mining industry «t the prosent time cial apparatus. An electric oven for a Bureau of Mines Volatil) { Improved metallurgical processes electrically heated mufile and the cesuiting treatment of low- furnace, and a Parr Peroxide Bomb, grade ores, have lowered operatins Calorimeter compise the equipmen: | €osts and increased production at the Used for coal and coke analysiy | same time. Just as the “rule of Oils ave tosied by the Westfal Bal | thumb” methods of treatment have |ance. Pensky-Martens ¥ Point| been supplanted by scientific meth,. Tester, Seybolt Viacosimeters, anc | ode, o by present methods will b | the Calovimeter. An Orsat ap-! ropl @ by new and more economical | Parat lable for the analysis | e o saeh become necessary. |Of flue | 0 biing about these changes ang The Metallography Laberatory is improvements roquires men trained | €Auipbed with a Beusch and Lomb | The U. S. Bureau of Fisheries e e 1 o~ patrol boat Brant left this morning and low upI\eep are built CONFECTIONS at 7 o'clock for Sitka for the seal|l into them. | ° ° Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. patrol, until June 10 when she vnll Made In Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. return to Juneau S Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. -Candy Lot U SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 537. MISS GOLDSTEIN ON ROGERS | G t. Miss Minnie dstein, buyer for asuneau [ the Nugget Shop, is retur to Ju-} = . | neau on the Admiral Roge which | n left. Seattle this morning. Miss Gold- Electric Co. | stein has made a complete trip through California and \\'u.«hiuglnni LOWER FRONT STREET | i ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE ‘ but after trying our’s you will be i i fundamentals of metallurgical |L¢ Chatelier type microscopic ot where she visited with friend principies and practice. The four-| (it With plotomicrographi g | SRkl e—»——:..L-——-h Botes, LU convinced that the heating quality year course in Metallurgy offered hy |attachment. capable af ! BREAKS DRY LAW r______.—" - varies, also you will learn that bak- ing with our coal mean less coal and better results. We carry a full line of Feed amd our transfer service 0. G. Whis. D. B. FEMMER it the School of Mines providas for » UP to 2000 diameters. Two Bausch thorough grounding in the funds. @and Lomb desk microscopes are mental sciences, followed by study available for visual sxamination and of theory and practice in the Metal instructional purposes. The photo-| lurgy Department Metailur, ip micrographic outfit has been satis ! common with the other branches of factor used during the past year of entence was suspended until! \FFT\ BL’\DE :\uql‘noon;m requires that muc| in the study of various alley ms, May 2 ention b ron to the practical|and in 50 derarming of of. . i G N | side of the student’s edncation, oo |fect of beat treati : TN Toodrow Wilson Hu, name- | e e TR S REJUVENATOR Phone 114 this loml _the Department has se. Preparation of the siscimens sake of the late Presidenl. was [gothroned by Japanese clover, agents | AND | = == '.,‘,‘.‘.‘.’,‘--:.f"“,’:,'?“.‘-?;’.‘ 5:: v::m\l'(-ry ,-'".'“"'{f'i'{‘::',f."h"hn'y'\'”‘?’;f.l»mi]{\ wre <‘= ~ U nresenled to Calvin Um!ldgc of the agricnltural college report . PUTESOPS motallurgy takes wp & fairly larg. [Pervision of the it A o by his mathes. B e B S Ra2OR H d 4 d C proportion G(:O;h:.‘b.;rr:afouri;.m {7 Shore. Scoleroncui o o nisaes e tields. ! SEE an y n y S arpenter Shop | l 3 hardnc (Y " i —————— — ' | The Fire Assay Laboratory is metals oni o Wit £ “?M BEST GRAVEL FOR CONCRETE F. CAMERON 4. P LAGERGREN, Propriefor FHONE 468 equipped with two D. F. C. mufflc Both rare and base motal thermo | \'m"(",mm can be filed ‘ap Wash- . . ‘ BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND type furna . and two Braun Com.!couple e supplied for mx.muuu, o, o ow i | fired. Locker desks, on which th- tal couples are made in (h lalnn.n-,(or the following positions in the clusive right to this nne gruvpl All flux bins and pulp balances are 1. tory, and ave accurately calibvated in | pronibition Bureau: Junloir Prohibi.|orders mist be made through me. catad, serve a place for (he sn. tegular class periods. Brown Radia-|yion Agent, salary, $1,860 @ year;|See me Dbefore ordering elsewhere. | dent to keep his cquipment and 1o/ tion Pyrometer may be used to meae. | ooy &L REEEY: SIR0 8 SOATH T D. B. PEMMER. prepare chargss for fusion s ha'. Uve tmperatures bevond the Tang<vear: Junior Prohibition Investiga- >eo— ance room contains one Heusser zotd °f the thermocouple. A No. 40 D. ¥. {0 salary $2,400 a year; Prohibi-| Old papers for saje at The Lmpire. balance equipped with weight placin:, C. fiel oilfited melting furnace 18| tion nvestipator, $3.000° 8. year: For Demonstration—Noland's Corner—8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Seeio gt R ZYNDA HOTEL Newly Renovated TEN DAYS Free Trial to Responsible Parties attachment and pan extractor; (wH|installed in the Fire Assay Labora- | y Z < 5 ; Warehouse Watchman, salary $1,-|% — ' Troemner balances: one Thompson tory, and i vailable for melting - it i balance: and one Keller balanc: «; sold dust, rotort metal, or basc ‘Hg'hl: *vt':rtl)l?u; Y:‘;l incumbents is H.-G c°°ked Mfiah Service Transfer Co. ! Frasntslle ety ZYND. Flesetos S the non-column type. Parting room bullion, and for smelting cyanic prs- Tlome Made Cakes and Ples WILL HAUL SAW MILL W0OD | 8. A, Prep. given that “the act bringing those POSISSN ) | cquipment consists of an cleciiis cipitate. Testing of oves for leachin ' positions into the competitive clas- For Sale 1 — v | i | t ! hotplate and the necessary anealins mas be done in a_300-pound labora- | g ! ! AND COAL burners, Au ample supply of fluxe . [(0ry cvanic plant. Results of labora. | phoes oo o oeivies provides that! | PORGET-ME. NOT TEA BOOM ‘ Office Phone 389 George Conc pleaded guilty (o violation of the Alaska Bone l)x\ Law Yosterday aftormoon i (hs U. KRISS KROSS Commissione urt. The lmnn\uhm L] | | | | | ] th v w 1 - { ment is kept on hand in the stocl-!close accord with actual plant opera-| ;iyil Service law must B T e — == : —8| : mcbm.l Some 100 gold and silver [tien on a commerclal scale. { with others in examination in order| = - < samples have been propared ard | e to have an opportunity ta retain! BOOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot ““t:d day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and p—steam hi analyzed for student use ! their position The Wot Assay Luboratory con | ATTENTION AUTOMOBILE sl . sists of w fuming cabinet cquippet | OWNERS ] MRS. smns GOES SOUTH i with electric hotplates, about which ' are arranged student:’ work Whew! - FEED YOUR FURNACE A FEW Diamond Briquets And you'll chase the chill out of your house in a jiffy. Incomparable for radiant warmth in a fireplace. Try them vou'll find Ti: > Hot License tax is now delin-, Mrs. M. H. hnles left this morn- (quent. All persons operating auto ing on the Princess Alice for Seat- mobiles without current yvear license tle. Mrs. Sides will visit at her plate are in violation of law. Un- home in Aberdeen and in Seattle e A L less promptly attended to, arrests for about a month before returning able of attaining 1000°¢ Ords o ynd prosecutions will follow !to Juneau. i convanient and satisfactory method o TREASURER | ' of Jgni*ing precipitates and conduci- i ll.»i{Rl'l()RHlv : R_"'A’ URER 1z desk < | 1 Two Ainsworth Analytical and one Becker Chainomatic comprige the balance room ment. An electric muffle furnace THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU QUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLAYX OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT , — THE EMPIRE nAS THE LARG | ing faglons. For the determination . &4 { of carbon in steel and iron, an ¢l EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE ANI t 'cally heated combustion furnac 1one 109 after iBEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING. with an accompanying absorption |- ady. i 'CHELL. ll‘lA‘\T IN ALASKA, Garbag and rubbish a specialty.! P e

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