The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 19, 1927, Page 8

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R TR ., t ' i UIST TO SAIL . THE MAN WHO CAME BACK{ WH N , er Weds\ (Three R’s Easy But Not So FOR JUNEAU | ith Queries as to Sci ON " MATCH WITH 14 teries as to Science H | glht b o :est weofk ks 'ror]rimrial T i Kid Schools and most of the pupils wad-|f ough ] YUKON SATURBAY \ BEN LEuNARD; ed through the “Three R's” with lit- s ory i - i | e ditficulty. But when the Physi But Orders : i e | ology and Hygiene test was rvach-',‘ O d ’ - b : & " ¥ ed results were not so uniformly[17C Urders i Contractor Coming with Will Go Any Number of | [ncoraging, as was indicated by some Crew and [‘_qu]pmen[ to | i Rounds for Benefit of of the completed papers received in| Boys and girls of Juneau are bar : B . C l | the office of L. D. Henderson, Com-|red from shooting off firecrackers egin Cold Storage. Flood Sufferers. | missioner of Education. s |and merchants are forbidden to sell —_— | o i One youngster seemed to be «|them under orders issued today by Wi ., President and CHICAGO, May 19 Charlie} little weak in his information about | Chief of Police George A. Getchell General Manager of the Juneau Cold | {White once contender for thel (|modern life saving methods. He|For years there has been a law in b orage Company, received a tele-! |world's lightweight championship, might be a wizard in figures but|[Juneau against selling and firing of § n this morning from A. W. Quist, | has challenged Benny Leonard, re- artificial respiration and mothods of |fire works, as a fire preventive, but | principal owner and hoad of the com tired undeteated titleholder, to fight resuscitation had passed him by at during the last few days firecrack: % pany which was given the contra } any number of rounds at any| a far distance. ers have made their appearance and [ to build the new cold stc plant, }w«i;zhl to raise funds for the Mis-| One of the requirements in the |it is said have been reckless handled. ] saying that he would sail fi Juneau | sissippi River flood sufferers. test was: o The order of Chief Getchell is the | on the Yukon Saturday with crew Seven years ago, White and Leon-| “Describe the method of reviving [result. : and equipment to begin construc ard ght a savage battle which| a person who apparoently drown- Also bicycle riders must observe tion | | 1 won in the ninth round ed.” 'lmmv regulations especially on Front 2 The Yukon will be due in Juneau Many try to come back in sports, but few succeed. But |after White had knocked him out And this particular pupil answer-{and Franklin Streets according to A T”‘:'"-" and Mr. " Quist “”I‘ "' e Thomas A. Heuston, who in 1908 became the first man to hold ot \l\!‘l"“"“"zl Sy Tklhtia IR l) ?d:“ ' : ;’;u"“:efl""“‘m tn:lny 'fi the Chief. work at once. Before the end of the' . hi 113 3 3 hite always 1as Insisted e 5 a person try to get drowned s 1s to revent accidents. - week the work will be in full swing both the lj""“"' and three-cushion billiard “”3"" has re;;gm'(jd could defeat Leonard if granted an- e (-m.“,,‘, save Bimsal Hiédhise ~ie L oo’ PR iz It is proposed to have the big two the world’s pocket billiard championship by defeating Erwin other match which never material- is ready for his death. But when a story steel and concrete building Rudolph, ized. ; : person do mnot wanted to die, he|WI/CKLANDER RETURNS completed o0 that it may be in us?|———— i AT Sy, e e S W}”l«- ~'<I'|r '[‘ryl hoth l'i‘m' :'Il'l;l' save himself from de: | AFTER SEVEN MONTHS ofore 3 y > onth a pile out o e ring will be “When a person is cramp he can. e belore the middle or AR o om. o1 Montana to deliver a sorlen of 3 - slad to fight for a worthy cause for| M AR S i B e il 0. 3. Wicklander, formerly of Ju- {lectures for which he is scheduled,| | nothing and it will be a fight, too.| . SSEEREm Y MO could not kick, he jugt sink down,|neau and for several years foremav pany bonds vere placed on sale this|, . : ; s y ¥ 9 s pgae n, S Mofaing, and officials’ of the com jand_will then visit with his brother | Chamber Luncheon | i1 still think I can lick Leonard. Dr. C. H. Parkliurst, who hag |ry his best to kick but he conld not Il:llwthllpnm;\elu»'l::" Rr:::?:;x llounzfi l:l 'y ) ska. |in Yakima, h., on his return to| - k. WHED & aatapn 18 .C1oH worked to reform New York |kick. When a person is close to him | GRCTCPRES, has vetwrnod to Al g pany are more than pleased with Ry i [the coast Will Be Held | T M : % ath > rece .y are getting fro : { f R 5 he could save him from dcath. :L‘" "‘:.r‘)“}":""‘ they are getting from 1 enjoyed my stay in Ju T o |SOME vm}“gilgg :fi%‘{’l.r CLOTHES during most of his eighty-five |"¢ " o s ¢ et S [manent home in the States. After bl i neau greatly, and have particular | Tomorrow Noon years, has become a bride- seven months of it down there he enjoyed meeting and associating with | | = il st b groom, He married Mrs, Ele- FEMMER THANKS PUBLIC decided that he preferred Alaskit, the people here,” said Rev. Menage At the weekly luncheon of the HOLLYWOOD, N 19.—fler ’ > ;. t at George|and tting his old i R i s y : : e | | At some of the screen folk have| anor Marx, sixty-five Log |for the coal orders feft at George|and, getting his old position back. “I do not know when I will again' | Chamber of Commerce in the dis- | | What some of the screen folk havej | EX, y-Live, 1n LO8 | L iners. where you can. also pay|he has returned. \ have the opportunity of coming to| | play rooms of the Alaska Elec- | jto say of clothes: Angeles. bills. 1 solicit business of all resi-| Mrs. Wicklander and children wift Alaska but shall look forward to th tric Light and Power Company Jean Hersholt—"Like the horse iRl s, coal, wood, etc. Quick de-|Join Mr. Wicklander at Anchorage possibility of doing so at some time| tomorrow at noon, M. A. Tenney, | [and buggy, pantaloons and hoop-| NOTICE iv always. Phone 114, as sooh as school closes this yeaf. in the future.” superintendent of agents of the [cijrs the corset has become irre- . el D. B. FEMMER. ——————— - >ee — Mutual Life Insurance Company On account of increased traffic —_———————— Advertlsing always pays. Use the vocably historical.” “ e B ” of New York, who is here from : s . boys are cautioned about riding| nd papers tor sare at Th-e Embpire.’ cclumns of The Empire. ALL TAKEN UP Maggie Green, Amerikey Seattle, and Major W. J. Car- Adolph Menjoy Men's styles|pidycios at Front and Franklin |z e el & g H ruthers, head of the Alaska Di- | ([run in cycles, as do women's. 1If ajStreets. Will have to observe traf- Was Found by Radio of salvation Army, | |man hangs on to his clothes long|fic regulations same as automo- vision the TR ITROI Y ks will be gues Several - other | [enough they will come back into|biles Oversubscribed Ten Thou-|, PETROIT, May 18.—People in fre | | guests are expocted to be at the | |yogue again. THe heavy watch ~ GEO. A. GETCHELL. ) land_frequently have @ hazy motion| | luncheon which will be furnished | oot 0955 vears ago is staging al 20 Chief of Police sand Dollars According |of the United States, especially of| | by the Martha Society of the (| ¢hnin ©f €0 vAirs £68 56 BETHE 1 MR * 2 7 Bresbyterian CBREIGH, . |return to favor, also the double-| C. & D. LuK-SHU-RI KNIT to Announcement. Dr. W. L. Northbridge of Beltast,| | breasted vest of that er _ - . here making friends for the | s——— . i Richard Dix—*"If I see a piece of m?‘ri::‘-“.lmr.i-;:m] N‘yl:‘;f”\ivl-:':]vl-”l\"‘;ll:','..‘:f\ Irish-American Methodist Memorial R <5 %, goods that I like in a window. I go PRregbacries proximately $10,0004 ., 00 4 > Ulste t Sie and have a suit made, if I need 5 y X 3 Church in the Ulster capital, tells in and have a si according to City Clerk H. R. She RN Wi 5 nr:! TIuFiwun of $100,000 was \'nl4\‘:|!'m” story FREE POPCO! FO| one. 1 buy peady-made clothes oc- 88 ? ) A by “Phe last S . reache: asionally, if si rthing strikes my| April 19 and placed on sale April 25, The last Sunday night I preached UNEA ID casionally, if somet yi ! less than a month ago. All subscrip (in Belfast before starting for this J ,_E CHl REN fancy. That the advantage of| | tions have been absolutely voluntary|country I stated in a polite way n bovs & Gkt playing ‘average as there was no. campaign or solicita-|that it any of my hearers had friends| All the boys and girls in Juneau|.ges 1 don’t even have to be| . tion of subscribers put forth by thalin America and would give me the|Jay have a frec bag of popcorn whei | ., ory; apout my haircuts.” 1 Betz Collseum i o . Mose Meriweather of the Triangle city to sell the bonds 4 G g g 2 pros A o ':‘hz- ¥erunbactiotion ” will: s address 1 would look them up—iflSnoe Shinging Shop opens his| John Miljan — “Clothes don’t| C. P. Bussinger, Phone 4623. udv. MESS HALL DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT young American’ | tate an apportionment of the bonds possible. Among others was one old | Triangle popcorn and peanut corner|make the man, but they do make; 3 3 4 ima|saint, and she said t you happen |on Saturday, by clipping a coupou|the villain. A'villain must get the/ among the subseribers at the time |52 i 4 ay, by clipping a UpOw Sl a g of taking up the subscription, said|to see Maggie Green in Amerikey | which will appear in the Empire to-| whole story of his character into elo y en usic t e askans R. E. Robertson, President of the|give her my best wishes’ That wag | morrow and Saturday. “The offer will|pis clothes.” gie Green, |be good on Monday also” said M. sl £ Meriweather, “so all of the children will have a chance.” Advertising aiways pays. Use the ddress Junean School Board. “It i splen-|the only did indication of the prosperity of|Amerikey. Juneau when $110,000 is voluntaril: “I thought this was good enough lum t The Ernpir e S gt The 'machine which roasts .| columns of The Empire. " 3 subscribed In less than o month (07 o tell, and some weeks later when oo ‘ang peanuts b O ELKS’ HALL Special Ferries leaving Juneau 9:30; the new school building” he said. | wag preaching over the radio Ilyc completely installed by Saturday 2 3 Vst told it. The next day I had a visitor, |1t js electrically operated, and cost REV. HUBBARD COMING and who was it but Maggie Green, |§1100. A window has been cut in TO CATHOLIC CHURCH! formeriy of Belfast, who happened w““ ;:;1.-C:V.£x‘|}:: '::l‘gt.lmg o, ;Il‘i“(illll(l! (:]cap Up o to be listening i L s the shop to make purchases of the Rev. Bernard J. Hubbard, S. J.|len,cATED WOMEN VALUABLE |freshly roasted peanuts or the bul- will arrive on the Admiral Farraguf. tery popcorn. LADIES’ HAND BAGS Saturday or Sunday, to take tem —_— - porary chare of the' Catholic parisk | LONDON, May 19.- Dr. Carolinefyeyican BANDITS ATTACK according to advice received today |Spurgeon, spec falist TRAIN AND COMMIT OUTRAGE by Rev. Gabriel M. Menager, S, J.|women's relation with commerce and P Hivel 2 3! 1.3 OFF acting priest-in-charge of the Church|industry, believes that highly edu | NOGALES, May 19.—It is reported of the Nativity. Rev. Hubbard i$|cated Women are no tan expensive|ihere that bandits attacked a train sald to be a student of geology and| yxyry in the business world. in the Moxican State of Jalisco on enthusiastic mountain climber. He| "y viscountess Rhondda and a|May 16 and burned alive a priest o ooy has been over the Alps and other mountains of Europe and has been particularly anxious for the opportu- Thane 1 o’clock committee of University women she |and young girl. has recently complteed a pamphlet BUTLER-MAURO R g — The American Legion Auxiliary nity of coming to Alaska for the stating the case of the university will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in Durpose climbing some of the moun.|woman in industry, which she and |the Masontc Club Rooms. All urged DRUG CO. tains and studying the different rock |her commiftee are distributing. to be present. —adv. formations in the Territory, said Rev u Phone 134 We Deliver ol ey —_—_— v Substation Post Office No. 1 Rev. Hubbard and Rev. Menager . are classmates and great friends B J N P o b ShMmiee < fa0 grest frind, 00st Juneau--/Not I'rices When We Sell It 1t's Right and since then been co-professors at Santa Clara College, San Jose, Cal We are busy and expect to be busier—BUT WE WILL NOT Rev. Hubbard will take charge of ADVANCE PRICES the Catholic Church in the interlude before Rev. John Hayes, S. J, re- Our large volume of business, modern shop, expert mechanies and turns to Jur s0 as to allow Rev. low overhead enables us to do your work at the very lowest cost. Menager to return to his mission as Bar the Giedint Western Field Representative of the fx Aas & or the e— B L e T We do not claim to do Cheap Plumbing but NO one has yet been able to improve upon the time-hon- ored gifts of jewelry. Jewelry is the one gift that always appeals! Menager leaves on the Princess Allce G()Ol) PLUMB‘NG CHEAP Monday and will go directly to east e All Plumbing installed to comply with City of Juneau Plumbing 4 Code—this code is not for the benefit of the plumber but to BUTT;:RIC; nl;%’;’;‘l-:nNS protect the health of you and your family. In one, it wins instant approval x Sheaffer and Waterman Pens See our Shows Rooms with the Largest Display of Plumbing and lasting appreciation. W“‘H’\l“Wfl il R. P. NELSON'S Fixtures in Alaska % You can choose from our large I i il “w!“‘ i 7 stock of high-grade merchandise e (st 1 1 O : Stationery Store just what that girl or boy would QLG i i GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING, HEATING PLANTS, OIL BURNERS ] tell you in advance what job will cost” PHONE 34 PHONE 34 like, and at the. price you would like to pay. NELSON & FREMMING Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing PHONE 331 Colorful Shirts for Young Men and Men Who Stay Young Are These Special —with smart strap $43.50 GASTINEAU GROCERY 34 s : IS DOING FINE BUSINESS Manhattan Madras Shirts : £ ! EVERYTHING IS FRESH AND CLEAN E A Tribute to PRICES MOST REASONABLE IN JUNEAU NEW GREETING | At a_Pol_’“]“dl:'iw only Plosiible by the Mfllnhfla- t ) GIFTS lan organization, these particularly attractive colore: the Graduate P HON E 37 l shirts constructed of specially woven madras are offered i id f l; e § Th i Pt OR COME IN AND CONVINCE YOURSELF 5 . in.a wide range of exclusive patterns. . . . The exacting Zfi&.n&ué Open Evenings Three Free Deliveries Daily of Genuine Leather for fit, the immaculate tailoring and every other big and qulity which will make its Party Favors little detail that measures up to the high Manhattan P £ ;:lp::: :m::.\wgrm: el b gl standard of excellence, is appdrent in these new madras WAl aaes . Spptas, shirts. accuracy, and the joy of owor 5 g b MEN’S OXFORDS Neckband styles—$3.00 to $6.00 : " ".\ { VERY LATEST Collar to match styles—$2.75 to $6.50 CEORCE BROTHERS smavice tmat B mTIER | & oldstem S Emporlum ¥ Phone 25 ! 3 > # A PHONES 02 AND 95 s BB ] g | JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER S

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