The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 3, 1927, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1927. A Sale of Women’s Coats Greatly Reduced $14.75 You arc sure to save money Sale. if you attend this Coat These Coats are worth your inspection—for you will be delighted with the smart styles as well as the quality of materials used in their make-up. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Department Store e Radw Commumcatwn ()fftw Is “Nerve Center of Navy WASHINGTON, DISturb- | hoads and are accustomed to taks ::l«::n(»(ll,‘:-x(tl:::a::\ ;‘; “:‘e ;5‘1‘:,“:‘1 P';"E off their hats on occasions when communication oftice, the “nerve cen. the women of a ;,cuu.mun ago \\uuH 6 of tho Navy, Sratn wihitch in n not have dreamed of “uncovoring. few hours orders can be sent |0\:gea‘:‘n:‘:m”"".mffl '"'M‘“N His America’s ships of war anywhere on ’ b e the globe. R e Little hoard of since the world |Single Youngster it was through this office in department building that »m Washington” went sput. 13 cut (o Admiral Williams, cone Liander of American Naval forces a‘ Is Whole Student Body Shanghai. It was through the radic PINCKNEYVILLE, 111, May 3.—A on his flagship, the cruiser Pitts- |single six-year-old youngsier consti- burgh, that word was carried on to |tutes the whole student body of the Rear Admiral Hough at Nanking that |Kraft school in the country near “Washington” stood behind hint in {here. whatever steps ho might consider| There arc other children in the necéssary to protect American liv . | It has been through this “nerve/Lutheran parochial school. center” that President Coolidge and For the benefit of Theodore Mayer other officials of the United States!the district maintains a public school district, but the cthers all attend a BILL 18 NOT WILLIAM JOHN 18 NOT JOHNNY | | F | RALEIGH, N. €., May 3. — Conservation of names is prac- ‘ tised in the family of Kd Gurley, | of Buck Swamp township, Wayne | county. | _ He has four sons. One is named | Willlam and another Bill. A third | is John and the fourth Is Johnny. | While residing in. one of the | | i richest tobacco producing regions in thé world, Gurley will not allow any to be raised on his farm. He considers its produc- | tion against the teacliings of the" } Bitile. o b sioner’s’ Colirt, He' will ba tdken to Morningside Sanitarinm . at Portland by -Deputy Marshal J. H .Statter on the l!elmi‘ Nor\hm(ern sailing to- morrow. . . $ otld | " m for Tropics government have kept in close touch and a teachcr, Miss Marian Veateh, -, with the turbulent conditions in Chi- | who daily els eight miles r'nmwpc:.pfi A]°§ (Au acc;;.l‘ na, and more than once the presi-|Pinckneyville to tutor hin, Throwz' "y 20 s fid 1 1 dent personally has telephoned to!part of the winter she had tn trasvil v 2 ¥ i Opleal the watch officor in charge, for tha lover & 13 miles detom, o hors ek |W‘lfilfl“. iR ’ ti pllot of | latest dispateNes. [t Is back to this emurbnsoys "fb_l-'ufiblifl *1"'"1 e&mu center that the Navy looks for m-iTO GRADUATE E£ENATO X 4 " published ENA R structions when on foreign missions, | 4 i 1. the Juya. Ctfll, on tht and it is to that point that messages | ool U A L vt' Ul h& o aster first are sent. | Harown van, g } b A o . tha nephew i 1 a8 on mn “:::0‘;;';?’ b‘:m"l‘:‘l:;e:?:‘l:“ “n::‘l; (Mrs. Forest J. Hunt. will be gml W x ;b m .“ 1": by. ted from v ifl“’? trnr: Shnngrlm in a little more ‘Mu‘;ml ]3: lluu(;;m Inuw::!:;fgmnsnh m"’:‘“ mflo and- ¢ D four hours, while in other cases | ‘g the lapse in time has been cut dow: |, m(,,,,l,(l; l‘,f'f."i':""n[zilm';' .ro:fl:?; iy Baxpt,. He f materially. Within less than 12 min- vears. 1. has been given eredit for .‘. & utes from the time a message Was {hig practical experience and 8o will . last fall, Admiral Eberls, sive chief of Naval communications, dis- T s e S T patched an order for a cruiser and destroyer to proceed at once to the Isle of Pines to aid hurrican: enf. | ferers. Twenty-four hours a day and every dby in tho year, a watch is kept on duty in the communications office, most of the time more than a dozer radio operators being om duty. This office is the center for more than a score of relay stations, and each year millions of words are sen and . fro_through the air. Women Must Wear {ished his grammar school work ia the local school «(Ketchikan Chron- icle). E. P, ZIEGLER WINS ART PRIZES IN SEATTLE i Cordova again has reason to he Iproud of K. P. Ziegier, former Epis- ia Copalian minister hore, who carried L 0 off somo of the lemding honors at jthe Seattle Museum of Fine. Arts. According to Frank H. Foster, who {roturned last night from Seattle, the former local painter was awarded H‘h .t T‘. DIIC“ f'rst prize in the water color con- (t:st amd second prize in the ol omen must portrait competition. 10 dance at - The prize winning portrait, entitled “Blue Betty,” was a painting of his Of MF..and some .of London's older and more orvative restaurants. break this rule invariably leaas | llut to recover or leave the own daughter Betty, aged about 13. ~—~(Cordova Times). S e ALBERT FOUND INSANE. Ludwig C. Albert was declared in- mr of Englishwomen to-|{sane at the hearing yesterday after- are owners of sleek shingled [noon in the United States Commis ed his way ail through school. Mor- """‘\?‘ gan was born in Ketchikan and fln' , Hoyte te fatal to any Fy plane, nunnwfl his machine hn done..great. #érvice on thirty flights transporting . men and material in sometimes very trying eircumstan- cés. Finally, he lisd to leave it be- hind at one of the bases, with its floats smashe ALASKA GO PLE ARE RRIED AT CHITINA Miss Ruth Shepard, sister of R. 8s Ru r I, Shepard, Superintendent of the Chi. tina Division - of the. Alaska Road and | M. Paulson. who has been ergaged in mining operations = in Alaska for weveral yeats, were m:.ru at tl; residence «J. Shepard ai cmuu m.nfl, The bride has boen tm Chitina for abo r l&h \n.. ‘tormerly - i Mmtmu ifi:fi pays. \m the 'eoumu of The Empire. :RE WORST OF ALL MISSISSIPPI wgEOODS IS DOING MOST DAMAGE Shaded portions of map indi- cate sections that are suffering the most from worst Mississippi Valley floods in history. More than 7,500 square miles are under water. MISSOURI RANSON L= NEW 7 ORLEANS' BAT TLING TO PREVENT HUGE DAMAGE sus takers Have discovorcd in | mer, Ag T L Special Announcement LADIES i THE NEW STORE P T L L L L | WILL OPEN IN A WEEK OR TEN DA WITH A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF DRESSES COATS HATS and Ladies’ F urnishings Location Will Be Stated Within Few Days GORDON'S ity +N uunuunmmunmliuulmmmmlnmmmmmmmmnmmummmm Fem- the mountains of Northern Japa Seventy Mm‘" S(Ill a village which has been lost issing 1 1 Ithe world, Its 152 inhabitants ¢ Missing in Accident not speak modern Jaj WV, . Iress in styles of centuries gone by FAIRMONT, W. Va, May 5.—|' 1 . The bodies of six additional victims {""‘“" $hiis hat, Kire enasly, on of the Hyerettsville mine d fruity and vegeta o % have been located. 'The total d ‘i”h ml ever heard of the outside now numbers 24, Rcscue crewsy WOUlQ. " | BB B 4§ obhars Investigators thin} scended continue search for 70 others. t¥oth Hotke B e | def the i ‘nmm; | S0 % 700 1 ivors fled ar |,LO” Ja]mnc.\ I(h\.:]m \d into the mountains iTown Revealed e (19 o i < In Census BORDER QUEEN , = e 5 from Seattle 9 Get HAKODATE, Japan, Moy o (o) s i ) B NITROKOTE FOR FLOORS Dries in Half an Hour NITROKN FOR FLOORS NITROKOTE is unlike the ordinary floor paint or enamel, since it dries hard enough to be walked on in about half an hour. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Hardware and Undertaking PHONE 12 Of Good Saio Logs Wanted l i 15 MILLION FEET ] | | JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS ‘ | ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, prop. Howdy Folks? Dc Boss told me to step down here to tell yuh all dat when yuh get trm chewin’ de rag to come on down to de Rhodes’ Cafe for a real feed. We'se sure got de good eats. n,! to| lo! of Where Front Street flirts with Franklin ———— — THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year crerates regutar paxc™ger and freight train service from Scward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interlor, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other In- formation Inquire of any steamship or rallroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (It. lcxmley Patk Route) S Alaska n. Anchorage 3 CONFECTIONS Candies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made In Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. B. Hall, Phone No. 637. v Qo .1 § | B g ] H = 4 H H] ] g ] ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our’s you will be convinced that the heating quality varies, also you will learn that bak- ing with our coal mean less coal and better results. We carry a full line of Feed and our transfer service 0. G. Whis. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop A, P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 4908 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF W00D WORK T FYNDA HOTEL Newly Renovated + Reasonable Rates Elevator Bervice NORTHERN HOTEL mn—wmummtm-p,sawdumm-p. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. tion—Hot water «hy and night. Rooms Slflw per mti and vp—steam heaf —— THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU QUR SERVICES TO YOU FNEGIN AND END AT THE GANG FLAYX OF EVERY rumm-cmm!e BOAT TR PO I

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