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8 HIGH SCHOOL e THE DAY IN LEGISLATU I\Ia STOOGCUPY i HALF A BLOGK =+ 77" Building Will Not Be Extend AN e ed to Sixth Plans w ; ¢ Announced. i Sl g Rl T i 1 I8, 1 tration ! Bills Lost . o “ 5 ) primary el " on ¢ 1 Teld ¢ . e It IN THE HOUSE Bills Intreduced: | f H. 4. R: 7D ) I 2 | ) i ¢ i (No Paul. 1 "\ 1 ine 1l ra < - > thr h ( wd 1o i ) NEWSPAPER EDITOR L ENDS ALASKA VISIT THIRD Vt!‘.‘lRF ESSARY FOR CASE OF SLAN * HOUSE DEALING - WITHINSURANCE MEASURE TODAY Takes Up Proposed Amend- ing Sched- ules of Compensation ments Increasin wo hour Repo THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1927. f——‘ISenmm’s Daughter Rules Fete , ted ENDS HER LIFE WHEN HER MARRIED LOVER APPEARS PHILADELPHIA, April 18 “1'd | b— - — =T rathr end it all with s than live| . with another woma hushand,’ orestrv 11, < sobbed Margaret Mitchell o .\Il"-! I‘mm“" “’l“ml”‘ imily Melton. Soon after sie was| Guests at Chamber found dead in her apartment De-| ] y; m ; AR L i A ey auncheon Tomorrow the the s1ro) smell house anartme al The Juncau Chambar of Com i 1 police were notified will hold its weekly non deteetive found the door lock | Alaska Klectric Light and Power They broke n and, sitting| day luncheon tomorrow in _the rofa 1 door, with! ' Co. rooms. Represe, s of the in her hands, they found| U Forestry 3 will be Mitchell. Al burners of the| guests in honor Forestry stov e on full The! Week. C. will s wern stuffed with | about Fore ndd n door with towels DO tanca Bl G was pronounced dead by phy O. W. Brunne N St Joseph's Hospital senier will also be guests of the 1 Came from Scotland Chamber. The luncheon will be | According to Mrs. Melion, the served by the Martha Society of me fr tiand ten years the Presbyterian Church by herself was then vory youns | nnocent and attractive. She was only <k 1 this city v weeks when sh B ) | fell desporately in love with Peter [ Chinn, For' the last seven ye: RED |S UNWANTED fthey dwelt together e e i COLOR IN FINLAND {etion. “and got married. This brok \‘h et e e 'ORS. Finland. Anril 25, had in th » confided £ sociated with the col- ‘?‘ T secret Her troubles were | O IH' is nlmnm to sell in Finland. vouble | An American automobile’ manu- Chinn paid the g sar ! facturer consigned a large number talking, <jof automoiles to Finland, and while . 1 live inTmost of the cars sold readily, 40 oi them were unsaleable owing to the Cnly . " Seond nyil various shades of red that had been Avasn e xeer " . “lused in painting the cars. They had Clerk the L : '1 . saiil to be vepainted to invite Finnish ning in Rt it back today. He w | buyer o Largen g sal e 5 : e ; | gave him his clothes and pui him| In few countries are Bolshevists [ T e W ! Mrs. Kenneth N. Gilpin, daughter of United States Senator and ~ |out.’ {and Bolshevism iked in el ol e bill 1 tal Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson, of Tennessce, will be ‘‘Queen Shenan- “That wag the only sensible (hin® piyjad, hence the Finns dislike of Osh : e ervitorial doah” of the fourth annual Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival iy i I“’l" Hgr _"f_'“]‘ ‘l""‘ f.‘l‘"","_"“'un‘ color of red. i Marie, Micl ; Sy childeen | to be held at Winchester, Virginia, during the middle of April. Ao I‘I‘l’ ”]“""]‘,m'.'_"l”:'"“] i ““:M“-‘ il ——to——— ! Suginav Conri 10 reported th : Mrs. Gilpin is a resident of Clarke County, Virginia, and her right 1o take him back. Oh. God| o course a ma | 2 ekt l:v"" ”"; Y J._Melhou selection has met with universal approval in the great apple dis- |1 love him so. My heart is broken | o comving his w | i e ,',‘ “",'\ e Ll 4 tricts of the Shenandoah, Cumberland and l’otonmc valleys. Il end it all with he in his pocket, but it's [ nor of Michigan in 1910, Hi v | ha wero the last w Iohewrd fyvoung come other man's w f George A, Oshorn and Chas " § ren ong BISAKL . e wouldl aleen it ofi(Leta dn hig pocket that gets hin aietl s le Lo LEDURIEC L Ra ey BESE e i ; “ARISTOCRATS URGED TO | nue ’\‘Ix\h‘\l'\\l;n‘:\ll"\l“l\n‘-h‘l tirs | for_alimony. paper work, and in 1920 purchused Lavoon,| . Two Measures Introduced I STOoRAT e o pLUMSE’w e e S e the Fresno Republican from e m_; ;\‘w ne \\I e N introduced v RS led g g R a i = towe The ave oper 2 yday, both by Mr. Pau : :‘J“Nh‘ ““’"m ”(”"_ll"" 4 ‘“ 1\“ Bliasl e that | IKetoniitan: st LONDON, April 28 Plumbing e el Sidoal & Geboin aile Landell, 1y foost town in Alagke, s situatod o s A caveer is i mended 1o 0ld papers for sale at The NIOTHFR’S | time. AL i i st the British Columbia oy nembors of the T Retisa g il de d e V] X he was delighted ' morning at 16 : "Wider, has a gieat floating population cracy by Ardiur Weigall, noted |~ ! 5 vip, and had 1o ol 1 sailors and fishermen and vptologizt, who points to the DAY ment e Teritory. LADIES WITH BIG ERUste el l)/lNCF MAY 8TH ] Joi | “ Al V] MA“.BOAT STARR TIME LAST NlGHT¢ \ s St i ! “ ‘]‘, Remember HER wherever she g WILL TAKE CREW 2 £ the Bikw Lodge mee| Ganiiin i Dl Under Auspices of ; may be OF ISKUM SOUTH it onee "t a0 hen™si g : ARTSTYLE JEWEL BOX and ladies of the memiy (I“l[::'y‘ ;lu”] Dunve |the penaliy for ‘ ]’}I\\ ””.]”‘,”,]‘ |--'1 American [A‘:!i‘!ll CANDY—1 and 2 Pounds ugh the courtesy of Max Pitsch olumbia lis re ar 8, appear to = of the gashoat lskun: ”'” il tig 0L 1 i ol ; times as many Auxilia 'y MOTHER DAY CARDS . which was wreck «d S S ia 1 as they did a few £ | Large Assortment ik e, on Uninak Island Ly, cog o 1914 which ngaly ment of a : Il « ard e ; Saturday, April 30th | March 25, will be taken to Seattle on .00 ciaiad, Following TS Ham | Trom Amer eat Lakes poin's|{ihrongh the bazaa ! s no limit ta the deco —_—— m’.]-l Imlm \)m.‘: mr bon, 8¢ Axm\f.‘ R corals: o it wir curitaan oral u.'h];l. route Lo westennter- | pubiie crier preced rative Ingenuities ';:m‘n““::y‘zm.‘ Eike’ Hall SRR S which leaves for the sout a few shown l’““” L vder. fhlonme. &1l i ) oct o o e plumbing Dlks a JUT i 3 e i o Bl (uades ana . Doncing followed until midnizht e fensc winess, he believes - i he Iskum is a Siberian trader and {poridiments consisting of sundwich |JACK COGK 1S HERE: TO i £- 07 R - ~ 1t s g 3 DRUG CO. i was bound for the southern coust oo e e gl M g Sttt Al iy W E Ny, Tree A BETZ COLISEUM | i ‘],‘nmflxl!wn‘,; |Y\“I:n-!‘l‘l\'ll;.ll'llll' lw'»»” Isic was furnished by the Betz Melody | rclumns of Enpire. < Up- “, DAT ol = " MEN i Phone 134 We Dellver 4 to be worth approximately Mens 4ol Jack Cook, brother of Mrs. Fred 0 TAnE ey EQUIPPED JOB PRI MELODY ME! Substation “ost Office No. 1 i The members of fhe crew leaving oatar Jamp [1lenning, arvived in Juncan on the| _ A | PLANT IN ALASKA. ; B— —_— | S o) v oure vavm,\ ['I[|“~_ “M'I“ ””_;”\‘r’ :ml : |... :p-‘x\lrvl II“:P J:v|y WANTRE! Wo s . g - - - A Gus | Enchor, and Rob-| e o e \lvx ‘3 B \’.I“:‘ hi X \‘,‘,', { i crt Antonv |basket social for theic |} o L LR e E"Ub" voAfrerenyrmmerfiyrrmenflyrmenpronen b PARDIER -, e homish, Wash., has been attendin A FRANK GORDON TO it A SRRRI S |the University of Washington. A | 23 | ——————— OPEN STORE HERE | BRANCH LEAVES FOR SOUTH ! 3 MIDDLE OF MAY © . mwn |WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION 5 NE g ] g salmon dept. of Libby, McNeil &|iiit% vomen of “"‘ hotns Lepinn v I » Frank Gortion, marahant ot 14UbYy, ‘one of Ule hest known oflevanine’ April 2eth, at B ololog 2 Anchor wd Paivhanks will [ the large salmon packers in Al-lpopeshments and prizes. Public open’ u ahop) for womenls wean{iSK, 16ft today lon fhe ‘Alaska forfiyiien ady in Juneau next month. Mr. Gordop ' Ketehik Mr. Branch has b R { & i Junean now getting iblish d ‘"v“"” gon e PRRL Ast LoiR 1l(m] papers for saie at The Empire and expects Lis stock (o arrive tn Will remain soveral days in i Uit (0 time to open about May 15. M I“-'_”, g g "“v‘»’“ N 2t Gordon is very well known through-| &6 A b e ‘_";""P s en “; | R [six weeks with his tamily to spend]| ? Mrs. Winifred Jones, who formeriy | e R | g Gt oo o] | ;:M.‘u '.lu“li \")“\‘ v|‘\lll‘;.!:‘l»l\‘ll‘.‘.\-.'\‘\-I.\YI'; ulx‘.:n.flylf ,‘ Advertising always pays. Use l!lr} GREETING GIFT: the Juncan shop for M. Gordop 'columns of The Empire. | for ! Limited——TLondon. l‘,ngl;lnd | Gruen “Precision” VeriThin $60 ! \ | MOTHER’S DAY Other p watches $25 to $250 | Our LADIES! Must You “Break In” Shoe Just what does that mean—*Break In?” that your foao! It can mecan only one thing — and the choe dou’t fit each other, and you have to make To do them fit by force. that, something has to get out OF SHAPE YOUR FOOT, YOUR SHOE, OR BOTH. Let us fit you RIGHT with the RIGHT KIND of shees. J. M. SALOUM JUNCTION STORE COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FRESH VEGETABLES Bunch Turnips, Bunch Beets, Parsley, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Rhubarb, Celery, Green Peppers, Parsnips NOW ON DISPLAY. GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET Bunch Carrots, Green Onions, Lettuce, Spinach, Cauliflower, Asparagus, Wax Onions and and MOTHER’S CHOCOLATES SERVICE THAT IS BETTER Phone 25 Graduati DAY - Free Delivery w_Gruen | | ion Gift Watch || | O p Coats | from the Birthplace of Wool Weaving in the MAY DAY DANCE Saturday Night—April 30th American Legion 4uulmrv Special Feature Dance by Dancing at 9:30 UNDER AUSPICES OF CAMP FIRE GIRLS CROWNING OF THYE QUEEN OF MAY ' Highlands and Islands of Scotland Goldstein’s Emporium | JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER W