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8 THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1927. 5 | [LNN]b PL/\YLRb CLINCH V]CTOR\ w, inventor of the Maxim sun,'ed to fear the dangerous substances &i— -— = r aceused his younger boother of with which he was. associated for [ | | S RSP RMR | R tompting to et up & company inifo many years.' He had meen his'at]] ~ALAMEDA T0 CARRY MATL.-3 [ k by misrepresenting him-!sistants blown to atoms upon several | _ | ! It H xim,” inventor of the loccagions, had buildings shattered | The steamer Alameda, of the | ; n controversy continued for o his head, and gr piecos of | | Alaska Steamship Company will | | nu of ar whereupon ilnd- metal imbedded in the walls around carry mail this summer. ‘The # | " m _issued a statement 1o him upon countless oce ms, yet he| | Alameda is on the Southeast- % | ihat he wuever had in- mever relased in his efforts to in-| [ ern Alaska schedule and last | A 1 | un and never intended to. ¢ the power of explosives Hx‘; year the steamer did not have | { i } ers were unable to re- own gift to science was his left) | a mail contract. The Alameda | oncil ir differences, howover, and hand, which was blown off in nn“ will ry mail both north- | 3 Vi nemies for more than 20 experiment with “maximite.” bound and southbound, accord- | Supt. Keller Announces Staff .I“V“l")lm of Li')”‘"‘“"“" 1 Durins the Iatter years of his lite| | & to advices received by.| 3 Istruc a | to Fight * - CEively "Ashbatated; Wi o| | Postmistress Lottie Spickett. | for Next Year— Several ‘ [E]'m[:]w“ H les at [y Tl 1].; b "lu‘w‘(t.‘wl\‘n“.\’ .,l:jw\l '\5‘:::‘.'":'1: I Teachers L(‘,d\lln_.,. | 1s IN. J ome. 1 County, Maine, yton, Delaware, the firm|%— o &< | {1 Roared " in the his original smokeles | | (Camtinued from Page One.) tardest Kind o® powior patents. He later became con 'FUNERAL OF JACKSON The teaching staff for the Juneau | S e — | W to tight for eve sulting engineer and expert in fthe| Public Schools for 1927-28 as an-| love of thie ore ous: subjects. He |t Bt ¥ha S iV jepartment of rescarch for this com-| TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY nounced by Superintendent W. K.| Also possessed a remarkable memo . Tty . DasheNsdee o ' [pany, althougn he also gave a large \ Keller ‘today contains but three {which was inberited by Hudson physical sirensth. When Hudson was i of his time to experiments with| Funeral services for John B. changes in the elementary school but | {gonerous wmeasure. When nearly 1+ boy of 15 e i won considerable orpedos in conndction with the E.|Jackson, well known fisherman. involves many char in the High vears of age, the lal could recit & \j " l"" "’ "I-‘"“‘ W. Bliss Company, munition manu-|{who died last Wednesday night, v School. Two former Juneau teachers. | ifrom memory scores of poems tha ; e o L L1, | facturers of New York will be held at the Resurrection Mrs. Josephine Tupper and Miss | he had not seen sin hi s Lin ol SIS UIRE Mr. Maxim married in 1896 Miss |Lutheran Church next Wednesday Eunice Zimmerman, are returning to | ister Lucy, Tour yoars his Senlor., oo Durban, daughter of the Rev. |afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Harry accept their former positions here | inst odds wl )1 SOULEL R e IO han G Durhan, A. M., a well known |R. Allen officiating. ~The Moose Resignations have been accepted ve been insurmountable, Hud " J 18 LVSTROSE. M MURION .uist and litterateur of London, |l:0dge, of which the deceased was a from Miss Mitton, Miss Fletcher wim strugsled obta AT Ly WIASHISE CHREE SR NS and im“mhvr. will attend the funeral Miss Kayton, Miss Miller, Miss Myhre, tion. Cho t ditsicult | Y€ ter induced him to en~ ™p T L eod 4’ towshouse in a body and conduct the ritual- Miss Pelz, Miss McConahey, M cou oftere Us H fiiin v eral profe al bouts! o N. Y., but spent most or |istic services at the grave. Mrs. Baker and Reierson of the pre- | he completed wiemic stud a . Houst Ja ARl York R e on bis ostate in Maxim | B Lowell, sister of the decease. gent staff. All but one of these posi-| o ST a i : e “hol ihrew aeveralid Bit ey ,1\‘~v;xl‘lma;-,r|iv;;‘;vrr|(;ho Alaska from her jons has be o egotia- | i Kk e ‘of cher K 8, inc 1 « Jvere ::::"4 ety ‘-“-“”"’(.-",':." it e mmuxW?mm‘ ;2 ; a il e acka : gollar. anil iplhae ohe R L tha’ Doy 187t the C. W. Carter tions are now in progress w L4 engin n na 1 sciond p el o, mustho fa shis rib S g M M O e g at . W. Carter applicant for (his position. ~Miss | BERLIN, May 7.—William Tildei® (left) and Francis T MBdly el du acn b WAH LN ) becoma known as bt b AR e S AN lulm“; /A{nuwnnsruv wl]ll “zmmu oLl Hunter, armed with 36 and 15 racquets, both Ame 1 ten Bad IDEERHBIER the I g nif intailectun] /SelontiBt § (09 ] o St rect the Art an ocal Music and| nis stars, took both of their singles matche y the In { the. compour nat S d’ hava - be 5 l:\ ‘.l‘u\(-plmw 'I‘u)lmrr mlxlw.wu ) tongl Lawin: Tenuis Taotnsment: wiieh oyerediul e ]Il"“ ki laton h become p ; e HEATING REPAIRING 1er old pogition in the seventh grade White Club yesterday afternoo The Ber 1 & s 1weapted ory only with I by o 3 - T E . Miss Abrahamsen will be transferrcd bekt: oh A A D andi O ‘: u,f\“‘ If‘,“f [‘}‘.",‘,[2;1;,‘ Sl B a |tew year ¢ b o Bt hiope I SANITARY PLUMBING fo 1he position made vacant by Mis el P e Vilbkied ‘Au. Biinter it Lokt Tl ALL WORK DONE T0 COMPLY WITH CITY ORDINANCE Mitton, and Miss Taylor will be tran rica in the Geiman -tournari \ning onl \s a young man h decided ; rnd i e ) m T < RToS to i it evado: GRRE e o T i G P R L e UL fupon ths printing and publishis Could Be Heard 1 Mile AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST teachers in the elementary school| 46 and 6-3 ! " business as a caveer I spent fiv In connection with his physical 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE ;\"ill be new to il\unl:v;‘«u. '\;:;I\I A\l-fx g i — l ars in : ork s Pit fi d, Mass. | be H i ‘mm be .‘I:«‘u\ ‘(Jm: _\‘1. “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” aga, now in ace, aho, fo )\ g | at this time his inventive min Axi wd a maryelous chest anld et e, o, e CRAG M".I.AR [ w8 ot ot tremi, who | Fae” e e ke e it 1t 0ot Wi v oho CALL STEVE STANWORTH Kolasa now in St. Joe, Idaho, In|‘ |included all those “Yngaged in tho he originated a process for color|which nabled him to be heard in 5 : ware the overflow room of the fourth and |fishieries industry and all others whc |printing which was tried *out on jarticulate speech more than a mile g Phone 215, Res. 505. Aliop Tost HAtHN By % sixth grades, Both teachers come here | ) |know him the Evening Journal of Pittsticld, said — - - - racne - well recommended, schoo! | | News of his death caused a territic [to have h the Suity ik %3 With AFNATIIte, | [ rre—————————— T P graduates with sev 3 ching 10¢ ).\ among his many friends in{paper i d in \,.1‘. in the 1 t cotton and experience. Miss Haga is a graduate | | Juneau. | States: e in many OAP PECIALS 2 fankato, Minnesota, normal. Miss UF PNEUMONIA S st 7 | His love of chemist howe bread he never seem of Lewiston, ldaho, normal {was not finding sufficient expressic e 10 v e New Principal Secured | |REFRIGERATOR PLANT [in tho printing business, and in 185 | e e ONE WEEK—IST TO 10TH BIG SAVINGS For High School Principal and he sold out and began experimentin Science work, Mr. R. S. Raven, now i INSTALLED AT RHODES |\ cxpiocives and ovdnance. i 1 NMOT 20 TOILET SOAPS s ]\'{Y:‘j‘h hl‘;!:”“lln Ix,l:.”v“h’!l)j‘i:llll(’r '\h\pl'“‘ Well Know B (,anncryman CAFE'WORKING TODAY hv’.ulmlm l|‘ \“‘.'L”‘l‘[‘v“ : 1 n ; “‘1(’ 1 III{‘" ‘S 12 bars Lemon Soap $1.00 ven has an A. B. degree from Wash.- | Dies at Seattle After Short ! A R a place named for him, and i S 11 bars Ivory Soap, med. ..........ccoceiieonenae 1.00 ington State College, but three yee's | i . hg i CODL - TODHS RSN eezer 1aVe|co.operation with Dr. Rob ( 1)/1 } | 11 bars Cr 0il Soap 1.00 e RRe L ness—Visited Juneau. [just been completed for Rhodes | ST i Dr- Hobert AKX ‘ ars Creme » g ot e college “"km“‘\l|li(-1'|;:v]:||\’h'|‘|‘.l-1 R J Cafe, and are used today for th ‘J;\‘I?”"“'“','I",‘l;“ B e 11 bars Crystal Hard Water Soap 1.00 i 4 Eal . They were built by I i il e 3 o | is an veteran, married | August Buschmant® voceived a tele. (hrst (ime. They Y Kl government MAY 8TH N S and has one child **|sram this aftomonn conveyini ' ihs | Robson, icc, machine bullder of Se |y was in comection with i I LAUNDRY SOA teache: a rirls @ sic coac oF fkne w ska cann e ey s 2 1S 0! Maxin ang rothe the Ehewntil Wash. High Schoollat Besitie th m“:“mu o anatn The rooms arc bulit with a doublé | jiam Stevens Maxim, first can may be 13 bms Fels Nspthn Soap . 1.00 hos beon selected for o similar |after an illness of five days. Mr.|W8ll Of concrete with cork hetween |, Jignt. It seems that Hudson Maxim,| . y {| 16 bars P&G White Naptha Soap 1.00 position here, She comes especially |Millar was head of the Swift-Arth u-“”",l‘_"';"l Bl long, The plant i<i\poge baptismal name was Isaac, hai | | ARTSTYLE JE“{L]: BOX 6 pounds Best Soap Chips 1.00 well recommended, from her present|Crosby Company, which owrs the 5ld |OPerated by a Union Iron Works ico|gropped this name early in lite and|| CANDY—I and 2 Pounds 13 cans Sun Bright Cl 1.00 jon and alse from other similar|Craig Millar cannery at Craig ity i L a capacity of two ton umed that of Hudson Maxim caly PO AR e el 3 positions she has held. Sho was for | Mr. Millar, accompanied by his| D€ n.»‘;.-./; s \«.'mm]um fce can| 3 MOTHER DAY CARDS | 3 packages Citrus Powder ... 85 two years on the girls baSketball |wife, was in Juneau for about te "; fmer ‘:' & ""-‘ shore “I"", o Large Assortment ' team of the University of Idaho, frem |days, leaving for the South April 20 PEcin® “I" “' n '“‘] """"“‘ ‘I‘v"“‘ which school she holds an A. B.jon the Yukon e oAbl b Bl il Shrdwe '4' R E BR T ER 4 degree | Decoased has been a resident of |10 1 cost PRREREURGLBIY a2, 000 | V] 4 : Miss Ardena Leer will teach lan:|Alaska for o than thirty years, | b TR . I SJUTLER-MAURO guages next year. Miss Leer comes (locating at Craig, whieh was named | NOTICE [ | 3, PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET g from Dewey, Okia. She is a graduaie [for him, where he established a can There will be an important meet-| T DRUG CO «f the University of Oklchoma. She [nery. Like other cannerymen he hag |ing of all the Officers of the L. O B I . | 4 el comes especially well recommended [had his ups and downs, bul he was 0. M. No. 700 at 7:30 § evening e‘.; ouaseum | Phone 134 We Deliver | g 0 the Superintendent of Schools in [supposed fo be in casy financial : C.'H. MacSPADDEN Uo7 M namiting: Baati Bittios. No:. 1 I Dewey, by the University of Okla-|circumstances 1y ictator I A b D, B e ElCTTeAmen o by iy Wiy whd ————— ¢ ————————.|Old Papers for sqle at The Emplre Office language contestants in the state in-|several brothers, one of whom reside NOTICE M(’IO(' ,7‘, n - e v terschool meets have always placed [at Petersburg | Wire alarm boxes will be tested Z y' IV Einiemsonfymmenflimmenfim menflpomsenfiprmsen second or third in competition Mr. Millar was a man of large |Sunday morning 1 i will also have charge of de-|evecufive abilities and tromendous | (Signed) DOLLY GRAY, v clamation, for which she has had|epergy. He was a good mixer and! Fire Chief { several years training. - e % The ! by filled by Miss Theodo : teaching in a similar position in i St. Anthony, Idaho. Miss Budwin is! a graduate of the state college of | K Washington, holding the B. A, de-| # gree. List of Teachers | The staff of teachers as far a:| completed is as follows: Kindergarten-—Miss Louise Calis. | 1et grade—Mrs. Iva Tilden ' 2nd grade—Miss V. Bourgette b 1st and 2nd grade-—Miss Mildred | g Abraha b | drd grade—Miss Ann Rohwer 4ih xrmh-li Dalma Hanson 5th Taylor. | Gth Miss M Haga 4th and 6th Miss Mary | Kolasa. 7th grade—Mrs. Jusephine Tupper Sth grade - Mrs Bishop. High School Trincipal, Science and Mathe R. S. Raven. Home BEconomics—Miss Helen 1. ny Commercial i Girls Athletics— nice Lowe. Instrumental Music- ‘Woods. L Mr Inglish position made vacant Miss Myhre's resignation will be Budwin, now h—Misgs Theodora Budwin, Language—-Miss Ardena ) J. W 14 Art and Vocal Music—Miss Eunice :; W. K Keller Manual Training and Boys g n.unm teacher is still to be ., REAL SILK HOSIERY C. P. Bussinger, Phone 4623. adv. B. P, 0. Code—this Out Mantle Clocks ARE A 1-4 OFF FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY Special Close In order to provide more room for our Tourist Goods we offer for a short time fonly—Specinl Prices on our Silver, China, Glass, Buy now for future needs. Sunday—May ELKS WILL EXERCISES 8th, 1927 Public is cordially invited to attend Rooms at 1:15 1:30 P. Mother’s Day HOLD MOTHER’S AT ELKS” HALL DAY M. Members requested to report to Elks’ Club Boost Juneau--Not Prices We are busy and expect to be busier—BUT WE WILL NOT ADVANCE PRICES—— GOOD PLUMBING CHEAP code is not for the benefit of the Fixtures in Alaska GEO. B. RICE We do not claim to do Cheap Plumbing but but Our large volume of business, modern shop, expert mechanies and low overhead enables us to do your work at the very lowest cost. 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NELSON & FREMMING Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing PHONE 331 GREETING GIFTS for MOTHER’S DAY and MOTHER’S DAY CHOCOLATES SERVICE THAT IS BETTER Phone 25 — | Free Delivery % o God sent the birds and sunshine To gladden all the world He sent the foliage and flowers In radiance unfurled He sent the June, the ) Stars the Moon, the Pearly dewdrops sweet, ‘And then he sent you, Mother, dear, to make it all complete. Goldstem s Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER