The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 20, 1927, Page 8

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e e R e 8 Increase in Ga dens f BUILDING FUNDV’T“,“: which was ) White, 12po day fc Highway Clean-up Committee matic vised gathered by its shows th nun - - of gardens and flowe | Bisines Mis Endorse Sgive- /b .ok : tion Army Drive Which ¢ “v [0 ! Opens Next Week. \ i NEW TOWNSITE OPENED The citizens of the towr ! ling fine headway in cle D ok R ! H { !their property and vacant lot \ ne ummer home townsite | By a unanimous vote, the Chamber has just been nonresident have not been e 3 T sed ‘I“ tirely noglected, Mr. White reported ny's local drive for : : The campaign has about ten day funds to complete its Willoughby | ot “CFNET TG S0 S Avenue structure. The drive, the e e - v that time, the Chamber was informed, will be staged |in“fino sy i of Commerce today Salvation d Smith, p on the sand spit Coincident with th ‘ le River. Tent [up ca n, now in progress, tl q nt have been s {has been unusual progre made Ch for beautifying the ecity wit t provi and flower ecordin g the UP FOR SUMMER HOMES in in THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1927 LUNE AVIATOR - HOPS OFF FOR NONSTOP FEAT |Capt. Chistes Lindbatg g,h Takes Air—Five Times Close to Dlsaslel :«d and is open 1 permit (¢ hlflnuerl trom Page One.) Paris is a pt. Lindbergh carried 's supply of army 2 next week under the leadership of | ed to town las(|rations. He has no radio B. M. Behrends Two Have Applied [departure was an eleventh hour « ej. W. J. Carruthers, di No action w 1 site is located be-|cision. He apparently had officer, and Capt. C. 0. Ed election on the south and|thought last night that the weat the mnorth. The f! has been occupied by under ial use pern is erecting a on the » progress on it site is described as one t on the beach and of the local Army staff, v of the Chamber today. The in a brief talk, sketched the n of the Army for completing the I and sug :d the Chamber's endor sked that it select tw The Chamber's new bookle part in the drive. The lative to development and industriai st was put in the hands [opportunities in Jur and vicinit utive Board for determi-'has been completed and copy for it action (is now in the hands of the printe: rman Sperling of the Tous Committee reported, It i.[the lot and ready | short time over the l\lllltl -l other week. affords a fine ful ocean and mo Service officials @ nation and Make Preiiminary Survey e confident Maj. Carruthers said a preliminary | Publicity will be iin view. Fores all of | taken up within o i | t| substantial | | Lindbergh said lot and has mm]n Lr‘m\‘- Highway. It has a wonder. f would permit him to attempt the/ jump. Just before the put-off, Capt | Skidmore, of Nassau County When I enter that cockpit, going into a death en I get to Paris it will be I} ting a pardon from a Governor PLANE IS SIGHTED HALIFAX, survey had been made and a numbe: [expected to be off the pross | women reported secing Lindber, of prominent business men and firms |for distribution in another wee! - e [plane flying over here at nad not only endorsed the drive but | Boy Scout Camp T O ¥ i | oclock had assured him that they would| Scoutmaster H. L. Redlingshater Spee rial at Terrell’s. Perma-! make substantial donations (o it. He {informed the Chamber the Boy Scouts ! ORDER BEACONS LGHTED tor nent Waves, $17.50. predicted the the goal $1,500 would would leave in a short tim be hed without any difficulty The A will put up a 1 strect thermometer near the Gas au 1 each day after the dri opens its proj will be registered by th rising mercury The Army's work ing extended and 3 has been carried to Core and into the interfor from as far as Kennecott. Capt formerly ioned here, 1 of th rk in th ‘apt. Edwards, while for the on in the drive ratitude for th by week support which and others of Juneau ikt in Alaska is Iu n\mr\ during the Schalk, (Iile best reasor WE can offer for Florsheim Shoes is e e i that Florsheims are the best vear. He ¢ shoes ANYONE can offer! superintendent of Insurance 1 third guest of the € trip to visit to Ke kan last he was enjoying e his local stay and w here next summer. To Discuss Improvement ! What was characterized by mem bers of the Executi Board as the most important civic improvement proposition ever to be submitted 1o the Chamber will be discussed at next week's meeting, it was an-| nounced today. This is a proposal| to dyke certain portions of the wate front and fill. in along the harbor front with tailings from the Alaska | minute s coming back FOR THE MAN WHOQ CARES Juneau mill. i ; y, including soundings, has 5 heen made of the a embarcad in the project. A blue print of the i proposed improvement district has 3 been prepared by Engineer F. A 4 Metcalf. This was submitted to the Board this week. Mr. Metcalf and [T S - ESSEX - SUPER SIX $ 965.00 965.00 We Sell Our Florsheims at Chicago Prices Most Styles $10.00 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man Coach ... Coupe adv. | 1045.00 Delivered in Jyneau Sedan It Is Just Like This If you want Best Groceries, Best Fruit and Vegetables, Best Service and most appreciative to buy from is the GASTINEAU GROCERY COME OR CALL 37 Mrs. Thompson's Hot Tamales on sale in our store. FUBC SO 5% 1" Theos. J .McCaul i | Please remember we are open evenings and have three free deliveries daily MEN’S OXFORDS VERY LATEST $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 SOMETHING DIFFERENT GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 85 FRONT STREET A Tribute to the Graduate In presenting a watch, select one that reflects a standard of | . quality which will make its ‘. recipient proud to wear it for years to come. A Gruen Watch assures smartness, accuracy, and the joy of own- ing the very best, MEN’S TWO PIECE SUMMER ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR Priced at 50c and 75¢ Per Garment J. M. SALOUM JUNCTION STORE ' THE NUGGET SHOP air beacons 8 ]|1\~ PARIS, s. State price Box 196, Betz Coliseum Melody Men ELKS’ HALL good | o| Adjutant William J. Ker to Chief of Police He it isjofferings in Alaska and Yukon Ter- chamber | Mass., May 20.—Two| 5»'::” columns of The Emple. been Juneau, Clean Up on LADIES’ HAND BAGS 1.3 OFF —_—— BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Phone 134 ‘We Deliver Substation Post Office No. 1 When We Sell It It's Right For the Graduate— improve upon the time-hon- ored gifts of jewelry. Jewelry is the one gift that always appeals! In one, it wins instant approval and lasting appreciation. You can choose from our large stock of high-grade merchandise like, and at the price you would like to pay. NELSON & FREMMING Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing PHONE 331 NEW GREETING GIFTS of Genuine Leather for Party Favors SERVICE THAT I8 BETTER Phone 25 Free Delivery NO one has yet been able to | just what that girl or boy would |! |ordered lighted tomorrow to Capt. Lindbergh the way to the u rench capital ITAI.IAN IS NEXT | Y, Newfoundland, May 'll De Pinedo, e Italian fli | ||1 i here at 6:03 o'clock ton daylight time, prepar: |Im\ transatlantic ||n|v off AWAIT IJNDBERGH ! YORK, May 20.--The Bel- monoplone will not hop-off is in the air Le- If Lindbergh TONIGHT THANE Mess Hall Dance Taxies at all hours for parties Jto hi NEW b | <z ine announce s successful, there will be no flight fof the Bella plane. — et AR |KERR COMING TO JOIN SALVATION ARMY STAFF ision Secretary of the ¢ will xt week join Major W. ruthers at Juneau and aid in sing the money wanted for the lnmh| ‘tion of the Salvation Army Hall in Juneau ant Ker | whose headquarters are now Wrangell, is well known in Juneau., has usually had charge of the |solicitation of the annual good will itory. | R — I | Artificial tower pieces made to| rder for Decoration Day. See Mrs | y —ady Special Ferries—Juneau 9:30: Thane 1 A. M. A KEEN TIME FOR ALL e Advertising always pays. Use the| MUSIC BY THE ALASKANS BLANK BOOKS Sheaffer and Waterman Pens "Il R. P. NELSON'S Stationery Store SATURDAY SPECIALS THESE PRICES FOR MAY 21ST ONLY ' BurTErick PATTERNS | Take advantage of these Saturday Sales and double the value of your dollar 2 Women’s Gloves This lot consists of Silk and Chamoisede Fabric Gloves. As- sorted colors and sizes. Regular cuff and elbow lengths. Values up to $2.25 ONE DAY ONLY—385¢ PAIR Children’s Garden Tools Consisting of Spade, Rake and Hoe to a set—two sizes. SATURDAY ONLY—75¢ and $1.10 A SET Galatea Cloth The best grade Galatea Cloth—ideal for children’s play suits or dressses or house dresses that wear. Two shades of blue only., SATURDAY ONLY—30c YARD . Bath Towels ; A good quality Turkish Towel, size 24x44 inches, SPECIAL—2 FOR 95¢ AT joldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER "llIIlIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIII|IIIlIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII|IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllll ‘ SHE SAID, “Dear, I like to dance on Saturday night; then I do not have to worry about gem'ng up early next morning, and the Elks floor is so slick that my ] feet do not get tir Satisfy her boy and she’ll be a friend of yours for life - BETZ? COLISEUM MELODY MEN ' ELKS’ HALL SATURDAY—21ST Adm. $1.00 - New Numbers Plenty 9:30 P. M. Illl‘IIIIIIIIIIIlIIlllIIIiIllWIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIMIIIIIflIIIIlIIIIIMIIlllfllllllflllllllmflll il [ N [

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