The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 11, 1927, Page 8

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5 PLANNED BY NEW tion to Acquire Undevel- oped Mineral Ground ) of 2 ¢ al propertics undeveloped Alaskan resources disclosed today by the (filing in the office of Secrets of Alas rticles of incorporati Incorpora Or; acqu mpany o and oth use, San Francisco and sportsman, ‘s presider of the Board of Directors and movir spirit of the enterprise ] The articles authorize a capital B stock issue of $500,000, composed of 3 20,000 shares with a noninal valve 3 of 5 each. Head ors of th company will be in this city g z Mr. Rittenhouse was interested in Alaskan ventures a number of year ago, and last ye rewed his con n m with the itory, spendine virtually all summer herc and makir a trip as far west as Kodiak. Comin here to hunt and fish, he saw wha he was confident were pportuniti for profitable investment in undevel i oped resou i It wa a, he said, to form l’ an expl n company irom among : his frh sportsmen .tke him to capitalize investigations and clopment work. He four ready st among men of was type, h 1 tho organization of Alaskar slorations, Inc a, is the firs: step toward putting ) execution h plans It is proposed, Mr. Rittenhou aid, to acquire first mming » undeveloped prosnects ed convoniently to his will serve men of means who, while all atiracted by hunti willing to engage in indu opment if the opportunity promising enough. Later the con vany may branch out info fields otl er than mining For organization purposes, Mr. Rit tenhouse secured a numher of local people to serve on the directorat This is composed of uimself as inter tirst of etc., ar 1 devel seem areas, President, and asurer; H L Faulkner, ident 1. Sower b A. Metealf and A 2 company, he yme immediately acti - PAROCHIAL SCHOOL PRESENTS “LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY” il { “Little Lord Fauntleroy,” which was presented by the students of the Parochial School last in Pavish Hall was o it fon those who attended 'he students were perfectly tiained and all play ed their parts with the ease and grace of practiced stage folks In some cases, as that of Beatric Mullen, who played the part o Cedric Errol, Little Lord Fautleroy, the parts were extremely long and the memory work required really Special C lo: Out In order to provide more room for our Tourist Goods we offer for a short time only—Special Prices on our Silver, China, Glass, Mantle Clocks 1-4 OFF FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY Buy now for future needs, RS LR i THE NUGGET SHOP 4§ 0 BB S Bl COMPANY FORMED Rittenhouse Heads Corpora- Can't Let the IV omen Do the Job: ‘,,1 {be Does It nuch | | DI R "o i Cant. Abe Hansen, of the gas s 3 boat Darir boat on th o d W i dredging pro o ject, read inan Empire in Peters- e t week that Juneau wa " GUM CHEWERS ARE BUSY ONES s Vast Army in U. S. Is De- Chicle < | vastating Vast ‘ Yielding Forests. p is a man’s job" said || nember PG Capt. Hansen to himself fhe members cf the Lodge mareh gk et let the women do ; 1 from the Moose Hall to the plendid brazen va 4 ox SHINGTON, May 11.—American | ¢4 fr0m i Bl (ja8 {was A LB g {flappers and their assistants in the (! were held, Ruvy T RIAY footman in act all he ain A y se oR8 are g i g ment of gum chewi 1 1 @ ciating. M Anna Mac- w wally wel j 1 knawed their way “;““[,l“[“‘l‘ el > e e ible to 3 i forests of Central America g0 = o for It ot vu“.\u\(nnll; _}. mue o0 aud 8 merrily ‘-‘;'!“"“‘"I'i : l‘l"l"“ o i _paid. tha ; piung "; .,“;.'.).1 b :I’ the trop es of Borneo and|jesus As Thou Wilt.” ackec e amate 1 VRO S " [far-off Java 15 | shown in chool ), built a y bon-fire i ') {ehureh the congregation maurened t e extent of the performance everyone Who Eaw wed the .debris las g Evergreen Cemetery where Rev graon wh d th ~Ix|n-'.'|“" wl."“' “}‘l'~“‘- ir teeth on the scented and sweet-| Alen Krieapms ) (T g B Pirit,” i Jlansen | ened substance into which industr {by ‘the Mook memorial o anioy Capt. Hansen returns 10, |transforms the exotic tree sap hasic. j. Sullivan sounded tap the pied i 3 : urg tom | [just been seriously investigated by |pody was lowered into the grave 1]~ pri depar w3~ nt pro \J‘ ed| | I, [the commerce department | The pallbearers 1 ;::n;‘x ‘r‘n‘ \l,‘ 1in »I i ’:‘ ""‘ 5 Chewing gum, it appears, was once ' Hildre, Anton Hildie, fent, . and the v upon chicle, a rub-{A] Austead, John S alk ¥ derived from the (g The during int | 8¢ or phone 114 M\ var f the sapedilla tree. "{-'“\' « npur:::u )::;“ | American plant growing | the Moose Legion nor from the azon valley which he wi to th of the al forast jackson But the ) of exploitation hav \ a cessible tre It;‘s a Cmch' There’s a reason for every- thing. When a shoe reaches the popularity of Florsheims ~whenyou hear them praised and see them worn wherever you go, it’s a cinch, there must be a reason. That's the reason why you should buy a pair of Florsheims today. H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man BIG REDUCTION New Machines Rented to Legislature NOW ON SALE J. B. BURFORD & CO. NOTICE Please come in and receive your twenty-five cents worth of merchandise for the name you have suggested during our name contest, GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries Daily Open Evenings 0 SALE TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK TYPEWRITERS CUT FROM 50 to 75 Per Cent BETTER COME IN NOW J. B. Burford & Co. nmImmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmwmwmmmmmmmmmmmmwmwmwmmmwmm nand ne wsioned drafts upon t known as Tha tapping of the trees for their|ti sap has the eventual offect of Xili-| ing them, in Java as in Central Am-| vica, and by season, the| qum producers 1tions ~deeper . until 1t extinction of the species is| threatened so tie probiem s being| tudied, and it appears likely now that the wild forest workings wiil| I wit N | th 8 ap | 18 on the part of consum the Commerce depaitmen: | avely noted, “regarding the futur ; ipplies 2 original chickle. "It is repor certain manufac i turers are considering plan- | tation prod \ to insure their fu e needs - e v H Tripp left on the Yukon for Wrangell on a short business trip | ————r——— i Roy Rutheriord lent of the! Juneau Lumber left on the| Yukon attle on a| about trip He will be absent a month or six weeks eee o — | The Ladies' Guild will moet at the home of Mrs. W. Holbrook Fri | day afternoon at 230 adv f i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY MAY 11, 1927 ' JOHN B. JACKSON W pi 1 v T [ IS LAID AT REST brothers Norway Lowell THlS AFTERNOON' neau at John B. Jackson, local fisherman, | ho passed away in St. Anns Hos- tal last week, of id to rest this a n Cemetery, services w 3 der the auspices the Moo of which he was an active San He cam of 1914 and m: Smith in November ne he has heen enga t fishing and was owner ¢ at Ina J. He is survived by twp - HOSPITAL DAY Thursday May 12th i e BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Phone 134 We Deliver Substation Post Oftice No. 1 i — | & | | ) | | ALARMS | | The sounding of the fire alarms t on Sunday was to remind you | cf the FIREMAN’S BALL Douglas—May 13th BETZ' COLISEUM MELODY MEN FURNISHING THE MUSIC Latest Designs in Ladies’ and Men's Watches Men's ordinary Work Watch to the most exclusive Dress Watch, NELSON & FREMMING i Expert Watch and =_- Jewelry Repairing = PHONE 331 of Genuine Leather for Party Favors SERVICE THAT IS BETTER Phone 25 LT Free Delivery | ey ‘lh'l« d - mind. Pleasant surroundings, clean | homes, well cared for yards, fl . 'PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE whisn soesiBle, aléan sirests; ave Rl APPROVES CLEAN-UP {health and morale of a community. yony:. | All of which is to say that I am ¥ e m.:“')}‘(‘.‘f: withublic |heartily in sympathy with the ¥ | e S qe Amer ”,.m.mun movement. The men and Red Cr e follaviagerican | women back of the movement are 8. 3¢ g inter-| ¢, phe commended.” toc expressing her enthus- - eee Pears—Bartlett, Happy Home, reg. 40c, now 3 cans Pears—Bartlett, Luxius, now 3 cans Por 8 pounds Raizins—Seedless, best, reg. 15c lb., 8 pounds 6 pounds Prunes—large Santa Clara, reg. 20c¢ lb., 6 pounds 7 pound box Macaroni or Spaghetti or Cut Macaroni or Vermicelli, Grapefruit—Amoccat, Sweet, ALL PURCHASES GUARANTEED—FRESH CLEAN STOCK PHONES 92 AND 95 Want your ssuits to wear longer and look better? If so, come here for Hart Schaffner & Marx BETTER tailoring and better fabrics make them-wear longer. Style experts covering every great fashion center make them look better We see that you get better fit and value $30 Goldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER ind - two sist n healthy mind* is as essential mother and 1ther in| to life and ha ippiness as a healthy ind a sister Mrs. Anna|body. In fact, the two are so Everett, who is in Ju-|closely related, one can not well ent, and his wife and|exist without the other. Bach is Roy, Howard and|acted upon by its environment, but the clean-up campaign and Bean Ripe Olives—He String Beans—Hanpy Home, reg. Corn—Sweet Kernal, Happy Ho Peac—Early June, Amocat, Asparagus Tips—Libby's, 3 cans Yam's Sweet Potatoes, Nor-| A more particularly is this true of the important tactors in keeping up the 1 01d papers for sare at The Empire. DOLLAR DAV] A —2 Van Camps, reg. 20c, now 8 cans nz, small, 7 cans 20¢, now 7 25¢, now 5 cans reg. 25¢, ncw 5 cans 20c, now 4 cans reg. reg. e No. 214, 3 cans 28 8888888 8% —— $1.25 for g reg. reg. 35¢, now 3 cans for 90 GEORGE BROTHERS FRONT STREET clothes $35 $40

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