The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 2, 1927, Page 8

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e — Pr—— 7 | 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1927. LEGISLATORS UN E}EAELHGK UVE LANE CASE CONT]NUES FI_EAN UP WGPK roundings will mean dollars and|wick, who is to be ried to Mr. » him i ed profit in his|Noel Bake surprise ¥ THE DAY IN THE WITNESSES FOR GOV’T [} ! nt in individual and col-| miscells given at : v tfort. G tizemship is good |the home ot her sister, \h~ George LEGISLATURE B v]] STILL BEING HEARD h busine [Jorgensen, last week. IN THE SENATE l Tl v b AP g ’HARF’IS AND SHIELS Y NAT he prosceution in the case of s, (P THE e T e, e e ¥ DAN JONES FOUND | R Vunekh . ] 3 . 70 yward. (8 | me tha four itne: ) L iy Trlp Made on Alma and Vote gy O x & M ED A5 ot \‘ b R f b b-C DEAD IN HIS CABIN| £ Thanks E Jod i n) Gene \ppro AR Y™ & iy Raamivel, A eports from Sub-Commit- P. . Harris, President and prin- o Ha“ R e o i P'i d : Soen gl ghary, ol Ind tees Are tncoumumu Dan Jones, a resident of June ...l sipal .m.,;x of P. E. lln:r(}.} anl? (I:olm. Ils assed : . N v ke 5 Y T ¥ pany wild canne’ a aw nlet A e ¢ R .77 « ticall e o e ; for many years w pent much of |F 4 s osts by Guests. B No. 70, 1 : ector of No Money or Ex-!icllv two d o Chairman Drake Says. his’ Haus SwosMlile- na e donsuhopm| S0 M5l Company, am : - supplies; S. B. No. 69, Lowell fs Soesibil B vk, i ma ound this morning|Archie Shie lent of the The membe M th Cr srotection 3N ra Jession Looms in lilt HOLIORE ; f Johnson on | Pacific s, are north- and their families and a imet o ). 1 4 COMPOBUIY from sub-comm bound pe he Yuk 1 5 \ : e : Hé had- been) passengers on the Yukon and § friends yosierday d 1 0 Money Bill. W P ot oo s ] i ;,"unn be in Juneau tomorrow 4 ul trip to Taku Harbor c v g ) 1 t w2 cof {taken in clean- c | —et——— L the guests of Libby, McNeil, and ¥ creat (« fr work ot|interest will spreadfa PRriso e B arty” Lot Tunosu ot £ : sstions are |between well-kept and 1 ted proj fardas NORTHWRETERR WESNERDAY i pa meau on 0 i A this -2 amer Northwestern is expected ko the motorship Alma shortly after ¥ 8 § 1 must b ti hould result i eff f i oo <h ‘ 5 Th it et o o ity bt noon rshal’s o arrive here early Wednesday morn 4 10 oclock in ihe moming and | \ Tram Sty b the Tiy oy oS has been mpting to locate ing according to advice received hy urned at 6:15 o'clock last night. The | | n A 4 . . tives: of deceased, but so the local officers of the Alaska Stff breeze which threatened to maks s of- Mr. Mu e eadey roL Bt { imone have been found | Steamship € B hioopy vovage s Rty o th | { : \ o jurors not impaneled in the wairman of the Ju Fhaahlanst Do Sweamatip (o . S Tat s 3 blic 3 'S < - — .. — end of Douglas Island and the re dhiialy Ross Lo introduce B N e o A ey : ' Guild will hold a Musical mainder of the tr y ade In v re t will ags teed this morning until July n of upkeop and surrou SR ™ ies’ Guild wi old a Musica lml'!iruluv(:’\ \;m»u’v;,“ ::1:.. If‘." " to tl tt m of :fiyl‘;‘l.u l:‘ ly affect proper valu SURPRISE SHOWER GIVEN Tea at the home of Mrs. C. E. Rice, About noon a very welcome lur S Later 1 1 this even mor - - ) houses sim in ¢ MISS MILDRED WARWICK | April 18 —ady. eon of coffee, sandwiches and cake| ' IN THE HOUSE ointedly. a that when th» @————— o ubied In'a e our In ! Miss Mildred War-lold papers for sare at The Empire. | ruit, candy and ciga s 1o 8 ty ohjes dmis 1 unde ¢ iy 1| grme— f be had during the day. Th- presenc re ru I shut Faf} e of the an’s orchestra did much extensior H rtant L to make the boat trip \nt. The » rehabilitation of Ho priv S() ‘ S‘ ECIALS members played and new telegraph lin f intr con 5 i and were joine by thos ' hnd Unalakle th ° e would ONE WEEK—I1ST TO 10TH BIG SAVINGS in the y who could or who fei prevention of for iy action wl ténded to ‘ ike singing 0 fi e blishe Hh m o N K i g et : tabie e TOILET SOAPS The cannery ‘was insj with @ = GV State a - Lemon Soap ..$1.00 ::I::\:nv in ” by the : ( _ll)‘w‘ g bars Ivory Scan, med. 1.00 China SO ik Higs, ths o ation, ke Waating w freely cr, K but even these coverin ac 11 bars Creme 0il Soap . 1.00 SBI atstege DI e iy nugiion, NS IR e And cumulation of tin can and 11 bars Crystal Hard Water Soap 1.00 . plant, th an - man- pederation of Labor today Gu ; J X ufacturing plant, which was put in protest ag this bill fit W would eithe b by ; e BRSNS tiie banatlt of thoso' o et s Siafe Fedoratio wmt off a torial govern-; Cox, I - LAUNDRY SOAPS who had never seen eans made, and ks # wental funct or force Gov cur 12 oth g g tie' main part of the cannory. o i ot Werneretm wnd® Catorna | Parks to call n special session of |C unatoly " 20 bars Crystal White Soap ....oooocouven, $1.00 3 pairs were being made and New cpiered objections last week. It i lihe Legislatu ghboring houses are well 13 bars Fels Naptha Soap 1.00 i chinory was being installed in pre-[aypecied the Tiouse will take up thi Confer on Situation ; b ,I'f'_" paltiied “"“‘ i finors 16 bars P&G White Naptha Soap ! - 1.00 5 paration for the coming season and pmeagyre tomorrow. | a vote could taken on| oo 4 T o oot L 8 poundy Best ‘Boap Ghipe .. O Ll . 1.00 LAl though the canning plant was not i W tlon of AdMItting the bill,)r raeson, & I ( gardens bespeak the chara > 'y g | 'nmp.“ph {8l the' whols ‘can. | Pass Four Senate gnm.‘ e B oy aad Lt n isco the owners. On cant 13 cans Sun Bl'xg!\! Clea 1.00 ner cellent order Plie Hodke:pastspmas Ehnsig il luring Wh there - wer I City es is used 3 packages Citrus Powder .85 Supt. (. B.%Ahties met the party|H! wrning, three by unanimous L o d v che Y W. Sample wrden; the other at the hoat and conducted it through ¥O'" 1o aulsEglE 60, AT oLl w resumed| A. Anborser, lot. The generdl atmo the cannery then graciously permitted them § for TOHER EDRNIS: T for postpone-| comfort impre ~ S¥U0 Ieehan irtorma) dince. The A} :”""“\’j""r“‘ "';"’” a8’ plan e R if askans rehest id ! SIAING A " ) A . Muslc and foatared Ear Hunter on|T0ud: a third alloted S Rgfclal, grily ¢ Corlson but i | PHONES 92 AND 05 FRONT STREET i the drums circle two-steps {Dabilitate the old Signal Corps { ¥ good condition and ploasant sur- | ed the dancing and tho rafters |Eraph line between Tanana and T ; : Emil Olsor 4 with the laughtor of the crowd, |2lakleet; funds for each of them 8 | I 1 Vs Sumner Smith, | Penflesonfimsenfinenonln s flmmsealomsen Representative Ben Grier called the COMing from roal aliotments. T S ould be|Anchor o b, Jr., Ar circle dances and proved himself [fourth was a direct appropriation Ot} ‘o 'set forth the ChOra tovee, Seattle Silent “Ats e 408 600 1 t forest and tundra fires L do. s e i - The dancing continued until near-|Outsid national forest purpgse in_ procladation, to Eive at| = ly 3:30 o’clock before (he word was | o by Uiy B ion an | “l‘wlR !]” B rean e in home "waw | FRIGIDAIRE IS INSTALLED ot endure fod than, V) t X 15 day v be done upon M faade D & 08wy /sea and the b IN SAN FKANCISCO BAKERY|,y," Rioons s L but happy crowd spent the time in| Unit Shss pobile donel at the Douglas Audit:rium singing songs, ]vinlt!nm lwl'v"f‘_i‘“ A new Frigidaire, a product of|ger ty requires such a cream cones and taking surieptitio y Gane e 3 AlL together the 8y Wa &|coceutir instriied i v "‘,‘“F - TARD e MAY 13TH thing possible to make each person ' exhibitea by the Gastine ttetnoot at tho Arcife Reoming | g 1 thoroughly enjoy the outing. |Company at the Southe: \d s heing held for suspec MELODY MEN B R T { last September. wnity. The heari { the case # > oo et for 4 o'clock t N 71 Y : At v} Advertising aiways pays. Use the|ihe U. S. Commissioner's Will Play ‘the Music while i columns of Tne Buipir - e ! Douglaé F' - LET Almguist I-Tess you ouglas Xarem i scHEDULEs ARE Old papers rav suiu az The Empire | call and deliver. Phone 528, | NOW SUGGESTED. Mining and iF(sT’wries Indus- tries Are Hit by Sched- | ules Reported Today. (C mtinued from Page One.) resolution authorizing the Trea cst from time to time ¢ rial funds in government It provides for such invest ! ment any time the balance in the 3 Treasury reaches $700,000, and any time the s drops to 100,000, the T authorized to se securities previously sod wit the surplus. The House Fisheries Committee 10 pure | day reported Mr. Worth's nonr ‘1 ] - bl | | IE & : | 8 Keep the right time with one of . our new Mantle Clocks, with and without chimes. Reasonably Priced $12.50 to $45.00 ¢ NELSON & FREMMING N Expert Watch and 4 Jewelry Repairing 4 PHONE 331 L . 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