The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 20, 1927, Page 7

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Douglas 4 f\'("u's of the ¢! with the u Altorney Delivers| s Jun ment Commencement Address— |enioyed vy : : prelude _ Eight Receve Diplomas. jeonz b > My | Hamn | comprise ab {he sch ey H. L very -l o) wol 5 the | gipectio a ! 8 wl wle from cs poin in high ns ‘the tion o1 quist [ ter Zim jon of | GRA Loty COUrses o i the end of s ditetime mail pally loft v the (ime pent In earn tion and sleep esched the | of the pe| by withou 1 for they Faulkner none slip ther the s of his » high \lovian respectiveily and tves in a splendid man Valedictor quitted them Ter Albert ( reading with clever pe delighted the audience on, in a brief t mber, b liwas gave a hu onation OrOYs | sit he on saic th Aje n 2 of the of the in by He also outside roll L achivities studie res the ' wr fer ular engaged Appearance n of il but enjoyable S¢ hnn” minutes, | intimate h one of th t of the cight A out re horn and pione Alask ¥ an Alaskav Alaskan best truly an aking one tha mher thein th cach e then presente mas -—.— MUSICAL PROGRAM m lass i) ir dipl 1l numbers wer the Commenc vere v much widience. ning Hom by the by op. il u 1 execn under the Prof. Sumpf. The or one of its members graduation of Arthur the loses roin the 10 play graduating 1, Lily Kron len Runguise Che Kelier hen Avthur Ness 1, and Raymond -eo DUATES ENTERTAINED th th the following All of vening exercise cement of the wora present e FAREWELL DANCE dune silowing last eve to the stud-nts Cashen, Otto Niemi contributed i hant reises, l‘ T Mi nid Joha e C' OPENS AT LIB TY TON CHT ALWAYS FOUND IN GOOD COMPANY & CREAM soups are de- liciously creamy when Carnation Milk smooths and enriches /| the white sauce. 3 - this fine milk for all your cooking, and in coffee. You will ap- plaud the results—and the economy. Ak PR 110 ke Tinidett then presented the |1t de * | of arad | fending their country [ the e, [ ISALVATION ARMY | The llll l)\lL\ AL A\bI\\ EMPIRE, FRIDAY; MAY 20, |1)!7 social life under the stross of wal scenes il the nig of the British cay | beautiful pire win the ant men ts the wor \BEACH HUNTING THIS | |YEAR,ALASKA PENINSULA & of the drama i front aint in sta N big prominent parts in this Fox nine r feature. Part penit The two men will ity of T Mr s here a Ibe her proc ((] to the ving go to Fall BN wliindd hunting trip ———-————— CE'EBRATES THIS VEAR; ANNIVERSARY The ye 162 of particular in- terest to all members of th vation Army and the friends of fon as it is the 50th an of the creation of the|g Army in its present form aid Major W. J. Cavrathers, head!gsity of London, of the Alaska Division of the Army |jja js endeavoring interesting manuer in which! e (he human bhody the present name, Salvation Arm¥|guf und just how came to replace the original onefi,n he maintained of Christian Mission is told in fln‘“”“l agliindn’ b8 make following article submitted by Ma jor Carruthe “On a morning in the of the year 18787 David R Bramwell Booth, present Army, both of whem wi tive in th the Mission we State Africa for an ex Tis - Tests Athlctic use of eleetric the Olympie by Prof. A. V. Stamina The timin Hill, of the 1 now in th 1t o determine how can propel it [ long top epe and has teats of run ners’ stamina TCALL r(m BIDS YfmUTAT | 00L BUILDING tue erection of a stian | huiic ikutat, Alaska ‘d-yreceived at the oftice of the room of the t missioner of Education 3. the head of the y - aska, until Thar noon, | B instructions ond Contrag 1y nee to the ns and s A Railton and ms for Booth w ed places: in a Cordova Dally Tim i . and Ketchikan Alaska » hedroom, dictating Mr. ! c¢hikan ilton had written the words, ‘We Off are a volunteer army The youn on, Ju u Mr. Booth interrupted to say, ‘I am . ny or all bhid not a volunteer, 1 am a regular or!j reserved. 3 raphie bids will nothing.” The older Mr. Booth lean accepted if a bid on the form| ed over the shoulder of My, Railton Ided is mailed on the game J crossed out the word ‘Volunteer' and rote over it the word ‘Salva tion latter pa m lton nnl 1 chool | Com Al-! s thelj inspect || following of younger a table Mr. Booth walked to work the " My bid at writ the Cordova; Chronicele, Ket ce oner of Fduea of Commi he prov A, » 1877, the Salvation under these unti! world, ( the named has grown round the power and with hung and tor—Edis record E > ., Cand MUSIC “HAVOC Yo 4 Picture HOU The screen version of t national Stage Success NEWS OPENS THE SHOW HOME OF QUiCK SERVICE Suits pressed from 15 to 20 min utes. Phone 576, JORDAN'S VALET SERVICE. Every Month in the Year! 1927 SALES DATES Septembe 21 October 26 November December 14 June 29 July 27 August 31 Spectal Sales Held on Request of Shippers Advance Made on Shipments When Requested 23 65 MARION STRE SEATT!L Ctattonm - Ture “ lwuu devel- | dmonton Seattle will bejt! Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau icinity, beginning 4 p. m. todey: ccast for Junean and f moderate south DATA Tnd Veloeity ) 10 LOCAL Barom. Temp. Hamidity 29.83 68 27 30.06 49 72 E 2 30.12 58 51 s 10 CABLE AN RADIO LEPORTS VRSTERDAY I TODAY Highest 8 pm. | 8 am. Frecip. Bam temp. temp. | Veloelly 24 hra, Waathar 14 a8 ) 0 Pu Cldy 04 54 10 v Pt Cldy 36 G2 — Trace Rain 82 56 Clly 32 q Cldy 42 Clly 56 Rain Oldy (‘lem Clear ‘today Clenx noon today Loweat 8 a.m. temp. temp 24 30 34 42 42 46 36 16 28 30 32 i 40 14 49 20 10 e 42 47 38 n eteiikan Rupert 44 44 4 60 ¢ *—Less than 10 miles. Observations at Juneau, Prince Ruperl, Edmonton, Seat- and San Franelaco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m,, Ju- northward to Prince Wil- tically all of Al- d thence throughoeut pra and North L th cinity of Juneau " » continued below freezing in the Pribilof Weather STEAMER BREAKING UP ON REEF; CREW HIUNER SINKS ( uli SAN FRANCISCO, unuuuuusrul attempts nhnh to rescue the craw of aboar: st Indiana Harbor whic a reef off Poin south of Bureka. | airplane will carr and line to the ~Tw bhee \l‘.n , the scl th her valuable inak during orm. Members miles | possible an army of | & breeches buo; e — Unbeaten Horse s as the only who wa turf nly unb r poured i effects of th 57 red fox attended a Y | to see the 10,000 turnec with |t and 14,000 went to Whew! FEED YOUR FURNACE A FEW Diamond Briquets And you'll chase the chill out of your house in a jiffy. Incomparable for radiant warmth jn a fireplace. Try them you'll' find They're Hat FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY Home of Delicious Hams and Bacon Mayflower Butter and Eggs and Quality Meats We Aim to Please Two Deliveries Daily 10:30 and 2:30 PHONE 38 Howdy Falks? De Boss told me to step down here to tell yuh all dat when yuh get tru chewin’ de rag to come on down to de Rhodes’ Cafe for a real feed. We'se sure got de good eats. ‘Where Front Street flirts with Franklin " THE ALASKA RAILROAD This is the weather that inspires the Garden Spirit GOOD TOOLS MAKE GOOD GARDENS Let Us Supply You The Thomas Hardware Co. T ZYNDA HOTEL Newly Renovated Reasonable Rates Elevator Service 8. ZYNDA, Prop. thzoughout the year cperalas regurar passe=ger and frelght train service from Scward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger tralns 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 (n um.y m xom) Anchorage NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per might and up; $3.00 week and u Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Olr;u-ur in opun, tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. OF 25 IS ABOARD 0 n d | h 1 3 ves- HERE'S WHY WE WRoTE THIS SIMPLE RHYME. TO YELL You GUR. 8 WORK'S DONE ON TiMe done Yll OUR laundry will be when we promise ving promises and turnt out the high- est grade of laundry work are two of the best things we do. ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 AUTOS FOR HIRE A TAXI A DAY — Mgeeps your TempeER MAD AS A MARCH HARE— Spring a surprise o weather—take a n spring promi- | ] es Si nLle 0 and 314 A ™ BERRY’S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 199 'Pnice Next to Gastineau Hotel | Prompt Service—Day and Night » CovicH Auto SERVICE JUNEAU, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings MILLER'S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRB NOLAND'S CORNER Pigtn Whistle Candly 12 ';0“ BETTER | Box or Bulk . | ROCKLAND HOTEL Next to Elks’ Club HOME COOKED MEALS 1 Room and Board by Day, Week | or Manth. Also transient meals. ! Under New Management MRS. C. J. ROBINSON | GARBAGE HAULED | | I- ! | 1 ] SPECIAL SALE on CANNED GOODS Giovanelti’s ‘ I GROCERY PHONE 3-8-5 | — —————— | OUR WORK IS OUR BEST | ADVERTISEMENT | |CAPITOL DYE WORKS |C. mlnm—-mh-mn Cleaner and Dyer—Phone 177 [ T ——— Advertising always pays. Use thq columus of The Empire

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