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e e S P THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY MAY 23, 1927. - = = — e Landings on Ice Floes \GORDON'S NEW:-SHOP .| v -y _ In Arctic Shows That | HAS FINE ORENING 4 Aviation Js. Practicable 1. v corion' spars shap-on : Baby Carriages - "\1‘\\.“1! Strect was a scene of gieut activity this morning when it open-| __ (Continuew from Page One.) .3 o (he buzz of feminina voicea § and " lexclaiming oven the colorful ari }'M’y operations against Asia and as|of frocks, coats and hats on die ly re- |to "whether Alaska could be flows |play.. The store more nei |across by Asiatic airplanes wishing gombled a reception or other soc B . {to reach Canada or the United States|function then a shop where prosatc > assinets |by that route, buying and selling takes place. Mr. . : - 3 This Year's Flight | Gordon - said he_ was more then| “This year, on March 29, with fuel plepsed at the large turn-out of the for 1,400 miles jn calm weather, Wil | Jyneau women today and that it/ p ) = y {kins " and Ison took off for a agreed well for the future success! \9 / Nl See Our Window Display —and tlll') save your dl'f‘ss-up coat too, v : tlight from Point Batrrow of 600 miles|of the shop. Mrs. Winifred Jones,! northwest, then 200 miles south and|who is managing the shop, was as 3 D thys hack to Barrow, more than 1..\mw,,.( by a number of girls and | $12.75 and $15.00 thie stance ower (5rHory” neveraman ' Handiing o run of eus Juneau-Young Hardware Co. W lml a lul of wear you \H“ get fl'mn one, of th('w smart Sports Coats, for picnicking, motoring and all out of door wear seen by human sgeinzs, making aliomers reat inroad into the largest un The &hop hag been entirely —ro- xplorad area norfi of the equator.!grranged and painted inside with a 1The> had flown 580 miles and had goft g and balcony has been Hardware and Undertaking SPFCI AL ON DRESSES |almost completed the outward fligh: | puilt "at the rear to supply tha PHONE 12 o & e when - engine trouble developed and | fiting rooms. they made a forced landing. s Each dress delightfully r\'prrs »s the spirit of Summer in : One Theory Proven HENDERSON RETURNS BY MAKING IT THE NEATEST TOWN IN ALASKA pe= their beauty and grace in line. Each and every one is as fash- Arotio aviationsdor thers have deen | FROM TRIP TO SITKA two theories as to the safety of iona » as . st exacting g - P ionable as the most exacting woman would demand. RS dlg on th5 & Bin. sen. One'egliool| kel Gy AT hy Regular $25.00 to $37.50 B e s st | Mrs. Henderson and daughter Joyce, S A 4 < : 3 rgnita from a| Arctic pack, and the other, to which [Fturned, on the FRTRCIE, AT nd FOI‘ $7 75 § Wilkins himselt belanged, ”I‘“' “‘"'j: | Goddard during which he inspected | {ing are so numerous that there sel 1o schoois in those places, and gave dom is a five-mile stretch without 2 410 Commencement address at lhe‘ K| fairly good one. Sheldon Jackson School at Sitka. “In less than five miles they did| The. hools are all running CURTAINS find a place that looked £ood 10|pjeely,” said Mr. Hendrson, “and the sabies N S Wilking. Blelson made a perfect land-| oy huilding at Goddard is very |\ /ing on ice which turned out to he sfactory.” 1 ) bt ke and 0 it ot i e stvienss e connntlt - Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop ¢ KIMBROUGH and RUSSELL Painting Contractors and Interior Renovators PHONE 3284 This assortment of new “®| whon Wilkins, & few minutes later,|school live on the fox islands in| A qcle(-uon of thlrty-five made the holes to take a sonicihe neighborhood of Goddard and|} =~ A p LAGERGREN, Proprietor i . PHONE 408 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ruffled Curtains are most sounding. He found the ocean ihere gre furnished with gasboat trans-| ALY KINDS OF W0O0D' WORK dai ¢ ants . vieces. of bright Cretonne Y about three miles deep, which makes | portation, Mr. Henderson explained.| la IlI) and l‘l"“bl(‘ for ! gh ilit very unlikely that any land can ! The school is open for seven months your home in white voile to select from; in floral Joxist in this . direction, for their|during the year, beginning in April. ith rose, blue and vell 4 flight, it continuied far enough in the There are nine students enrolled WO, Dosby Ailie alid yelow stripe and checks |same direction, weuld have taken|at the present time, he said. I~llffl¢~= e . I them near where Nansen years ago| Mr. and Mrs. H;nde\rm::) ‘mzd; 0 ] f l [ 4 in the Fram took &bmilar soundings [Joyce will leave on the Northwes nly a few more left—. 7 . : 3.75 3 : “While Wilkins was doing this|ern for Ketchikan where Mr. Hen-if 4 t—2nd Hand Typewriters Regular $3.75 for 36 inches wide sounding Eielson tinkered with the|derson will deliver the commence- One.Half Off 4 engine, In two hours they were in|ment address, May 26 and go from ne-Ha again, flying hack towards| there lo Wrangell where he will & - ; i the air 1 commencemen 4 $2.75 a pair One fourth Off O ot i S L Qe o, KRRt J. B. BURFORD & CO. g|nr: gave ——er———— was a second [ur(‘ml I.’mdim: and again Eielson made a perfect land-| SUTTER VISITS HERE ON ing. WAY TO WESTWARD PLANT Undiscovered Land i et “Wilkins’ deep soundings having rl A. Sutter, !’roflhlvnl of, the| made it improbable that there is|piqaies Island Packing (vn’"n“"y'! . undiscovered land in the G(lu.uon;:yxl_ iand one of the prominent salmon! ELL SHIN‘;LES section to the northwest of Barrow.ip,ckers of the Territory, visited To-| ™ ° Wilkins now plans to cross the 300, 1‘”1 friends vesterday morning wh||p" . - 9 Winmifle . section "t tbe mortheasl.|Ste. Aduiral Farragnt wd if port where thern is the best remaining| e continued westward on the same ]uneaus Leading Department Store T 1 chance of land. He expects to fIV|yessel and expeats to return here WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF THIS diagonally through the middl~ « June 5 on the Admiral Evans. from Barrow to 81 degrees nori! —— e " 1S . latitude and thence to Ellosmers Is HIGHWAY IN PORT FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED A . S v 8! s land, coming dowa when !]ln-y”h:\\'” TO SERVE YOU & 3 to or possibly flying nearly not n tarahy lll;,h ay, of the GEORGE ANDERSON IS [Mentifia fwitn or mitaty activties| FEMMER' TRANKS PUBLIC | |uurie i the way 1o iun.” pescoa e Pable Mobds, asrived In VlSlTlNG DA and threw his tremendous enthusiasm | g0 the coal orders left at Geore o o B ks Bt BoGuAburs: UGHTER -'?ul unique pmm;uallu into the fray| prothers, where you .can also pay| Artitictal riower pleces made to|,nq will sail again in the morning tiveness that be-| piils. I solfolt business of all resi-|order for Decoration Day. See Mrs.|gop petersburf, Capt. Clark is hob- Juneau Lumber Mills Inc 2 o 3 Biears Andersen. A 33BN :‘!}';]'!l'h'lx"l lllj’ was granted a titls| dents, coal, wood, etc. _Quick de-|Sully. —udv.| ling around with a cane, having City Clerk of Port Townsend, Wash-|"Y the Rumcnian government. livery always. Phonl'm‘“mR —————— sprained his ankle when he sus- ington, and father of Mrs. M ik adv. 014 papers for saie al The Lmpire) tained a fall on deck. s S, Whittier, arrived last night at mid- WO R RGP o . et & e - - —— * S Aaai e T ARl L AT THE HOTEES—I T e T T U U LU LU tended visit with is daughter. Mr. Anderson came north by way of Excursion Inlet, traveling there from | ¢ Bellingham on the Pacific American| Sestinean ) Fisheries stenmer Redwood aad| . Lee Aikinson and wife; L. Perelle; continuing to Juneau on one of the|Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herron; Mre. / ] SALVATION cannery tenders. . e, Dawson; J. E. Ward; John This is the first time Mr. Ander-|F. Chamberlin, Ketchikan; R. H. LS y b \ son has visited in Alaska as he|Chadwick, Seattle; A. E. Datin, Se- - [ A ARMY could not leave Port Townsend for |attle; Margaret F. Hauskins, Seattle; 3 B ) : any length of time while he held |N. M. Bgrgear, Spokane; F. E. Wal- the positon of City Clerk, from |kin, Seaftle; Carl S. Willis, Windhamn which he retired last year. Aside|Ba i . Barton, City; H. B. from holding office, Mr. Anderson |Carbray, H vanson, Seat- is an enthusiastic gardener and |[tl2; F. Johnson, Seattle; O. A, Baur- chicken raiser, and has had great Seattle; Robert Wakelin; R. B. success with both, Wickmore, Seattle; J. R. York, Se- ——————— attle; W, E. Moultray, Seattle; and MRS. BOYLE, OF DAWSON, joe Mitehell, SRR VISITS DAY IN JUNEAU | capl Blez, Taku; John W. Dudley, oy, e R Y ~|Jualin; M. Chambers; Mrs. Altred i £ harles Boyle, arri | Berg, City; F. J. Carruthers, Seattle; uneau on rincess Alice | W. Tarnoff, Funter; Richard Roburk, urday night, resum=d her journe 3 T Moreno, City} Dawgcn this morning on the = Ad. | M Schakey : nial Rogers. While in town Mrs, | ro, City; John Rudy, OF THE Wyl .'1\'\1-'4! with Miss J Ilnl»l)ln(' ¥, ttle; Lois Mc I‘N‘um knows you will open heart and vurse to the limit in these days of urgent need. FREELY HAST THOU RECEIVED, FREELY GIV - Juneau Building Camp(ugn : B. M. BEHRENDS, Chairman® i 4o 8L Ann's Hospital, and othe , Louisiana; F. B. Johnson, Se- fricuc Mri. Boyle is the widow of ; and Pop vers, City. Charles Boyle, one of the pion Zynda ; concessionaires of Klondike placer| M. J. Popich and wife: R. G. Wat NEW L 4D' S, STORE grounds. who occupied so much of | ki i . B. Bohm, Sentinel i DE LUXE ‘CUSTOM U pholstery Corpbrdtiim Fine Furniture custom built to individual design.” Imported and domestic fabrics, hand and spindle carving. 3 kins and wife; |l|l~‘au«nlmn of Joe Clarke and other | 1; Lucille Bartlett, Portland; P. radical politicians, and still had ex |§ Bellingham; C. M. Wheeler, ; tensive interests there at the time|petershurg; and Ray Rivord. of his death last February. He was —_———— one of the most pictresque of ali BROTHER OF MRS. BOYLE the promoters the hectic Daws 3 boom days. Snorly atier Kumanss| PASSES AWAY, MILWAUKEE Wonderful Assortments entered the World War he became iz e : Sad mews of tie dest'i of hee brother, John Lee, was received to. 1 ? day by 1 ) "u\h] oceurred yester(: ) euken, where Mr. Lee rosided, | 118 had been ill,seve . ; \ Pl i iy $ : 4 MARSHAL WHITE MAKING y VOYAGE UP, LYNN CANAL .By serving you direct we are able to give you the advantage L BF B ' ] e A 50X of better prices and our personal assistance in selection. — Imported freizes, tapestries and mohair. Samples on display. MARGARET HAWKINS, GASTINEAU' HOTEL U. S. Marshal Albert White left Saturday afternoon on the gasboat Holmar for Skagway on an official business trip. He was expected tb return_here sometime !‘(;:luyA LL g 3 Attorney Justin ‘W, Harding an o 3 ’ ol v A. Folta, Ci t R rter, m- 3 7 i ,: " 1 L gz Bay. 3 P 8 \ ———— > - - e . Thare's !9 foet you and HOSIERY, RAYON UNDERWEAR AT NEW YORK PRICES MODERN REASONABLE RATES RAIN CANCELS GAME Dave HouskLr, prop.' ; Y children in th . Bt cne Jochad it SNSRI 0. puigat 1 .. ‘SOME INSTANCES LOWER in the Peppermint - flavored Rain yesterday morning apd a mw that is ghort hard downp.ur about mnoon, causer cancellation of the baseball WRIGLEY’S P. K. game - yesterady. gkwsen . Ameriohig. . B The WOMEN swear BYEM—NQTATEM Legion and Alaska Juneau The utmost next scheduled gal is tomasrow m n ] e bl Co ne and } et SoniegEthe Great Y alies THE RID-JID NON SKID cln%i“l’ snu;"{( :’1?:: , IRONING BOARD ;:Jg;é.gggo T R R ? 4 7 " Free Trial First® =~ ' : " GOODIE SALE w7l 7 =N AN ) Telephone No. 6, Juneau Alaska I;rl'heh &merlzfll‘lmlhe{'lnln Auxiliary L ; 3 B . : e Juge 13- The piaca ta be apnowased| AP N\ LY , Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. at a later date, —ady. nmmmullmmmumumnmimmlmmmm N -—“.———- Adverlising always pays. Use thi columns of The Empira vt oy

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