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ARNEY'S (MADE uv\.\ » g MIND HE'S Goms\,‘ To GE A GENTLEMAN EVEN IF HE LAT Te GET EVERY ‘TAILW N Town To HEL Him BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARE PLU GODD MORNING | MR.VAN HORN [ OoESNT TTRE CHiEr LooK :‘”ELF/’ 4 “* ” - HE HAS ORDERED MORE SUITS AND THE END IS . MIS CLOTES HAVE Y ~VT BECOME An ORSESSION WITH WM/ - RS VAN HORN, WMO 'S SPENDING A FEW DI ANS N THE ADIRGNDACKS 1S 1N BLISSFUL \GNORANCE OF ‘THE CRA2E Sue STARTED T ot o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1927 \TS 0 & T SAN { GQPL MORMNG A DAY =— . SIR NICE DAY SIR ) S A (SRR ~— \-’« G0 For A STROWL o tWS CFEIC: _4/ s S L AToncE 4‘:’\ > < € .. ! , 4P \ : { \ ' Grear Britan rights resey A cE STAY COQPED LP I CAw WP tE By BILLE DE BECK ™ 4//‘ o . R.VAN HORN 1S ON THE WIRE = HE WANTS US . 1 To SEND UP HIS BROWA / WALKING SulT ™ \4’ oL MULT AND TELL DECIDED 1‘ B;uglas Island News [ p— MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVED With expressions of reverence for the memory cof the soldiers and sailors who gave their lives for our country and besceching the younger generation to exert their influence to- ard the prevention of wars in the future that wholesale bloodshed m become a thing wholly of the p: Mr. L. D. Hammock spoke with sin- cere earnestness in an address which | atured the Memorial Day cxercises afternoon ! Anderson preceded Mr. | k with a few remarks on| the Committee in charge| relative to the purpose of the oc-| casion and pledged the allegiance of all to the flag of our country. Walter Savikko recited “Lincoln’s Gettysburg Add in a capablej manner. The played on | the cello by N a Jones, with| plano accompan Miss Caro line Todd, was greatly appreciated as was also a vocal solo by Mrs. Homer Swindle and a vocal duet by Mrs. G. Kirkham and Mrs. E. Loomis The latter numbers were accompanied by Mrs. L. D. Hammock on the piano. The program was opened with “America” sung by the audience and closed with “The Star Spangled Ban ner. Prayer was offered by Mr. Hammock. Those occupying the stage with Mayor Anderson and Mr. Hammock were City Marshal W. J. Grant, and Felix Gray. The latter is a veteran of the Spanish American X - MANY WILL GO SOUTH ON YUKON Among the passengers who will embark on the Yukon for the south tonight aro seven who will go from this side of the channel, three of whom intend to return within a few weeks, and four who do not expect to return, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Goetz are going for a month’s visit to attend the Masonic convention in' Seattle and spend some time with relatives in Oregon. L. W. Kilburn is going as delegate from I. O. O. F. No. 1, of Douglas to the Grand Lodge meeting in Yaki- ma. Miss Myrtle Nelson, Miss Zoa Hol brook, Mrs. Lucille Rdwards and Ot t~ Wagner are the last of the teach- ers who are going out for the sum- iner, Misses Nelson and Holbrook will teach in other schools next year, Mrs. Edwards will return to teach here in Septembor and Mr. Wagnar oxpects to attend the University of Washington next Fall. He plans to take a specialized busir course. —_———— MISS HOLT LEAVES FOR HOME Miss Alice Holt l=ft on the Queon last night” in company with a party -of teachers from Junean for her home in Devils Lake, North Dakota Miss Holt was not certain where she would teach next year. — - REGULAR MEETING TONIGHT The Douglas City Council will hold its regular monthly moeting tonight | in the city hall.i « ¢ Fresh ranch eggs, $1.00. Large size. cery. 3 dozen for Sanitary Gro —ady ith the wonderful new SAVAGE, Washer that dries without a wringer, you can wash, blue, rinse and \& your cntire wgshing in one'tub with- out putting your hands in the wash water! Saves your hands, time, labor and money! Get a demionstration. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. y [pital wh A accident occurred on Sea Gull Island Friday, May 27, when Andrew Jackson, age 19,-slipped and fell thir ty feet to the rocks below. He had been home a week from ths Sitka chool where he was preparing him self for further training in the Sal vation Army College, with the inten- tion of being an Army officer. With two other boys they made the trip to Sea Gull Island where the accident happened. Jackson was taken to Hoonah and then to the Juneau Government Hos- 2 he died at midnight last night. His skull was\badly crushed from the fall and no hope was en tertained for his recovery. After the service hery the will he taken to Hoonah for burisl The ycung man comes from a Salva tionist family, being dedicated ir the Army when a child by Adjutan I , mother and six sis and ghrothors survive. » held in the C. W hody Juneau arnoon at Car’er Mortuary. Bl e LITTLE MARMOM STRAIGHT EIGHT ARRIVES ON QUEEN: FIRST MODEL IN ALASKA Little Marmon, passenger sedan, ar- G in Juneau last night on the steamer Queen for Thom MecCaul autbmobile dealer. The little ¢ i low and compact in app \ but with astounding liberali roominess. no skimping of log room hoad room, and th low run- § and full-width doors per- greatest ease of entrance The car is finished in and black two-toned Duceo with matural wood wheels. This is the first of its kind to arrive in Alagka, and is ~quipped with the following mechanical brevi ties: 'new hypold gear drive, rubber set hydraulic spring suspension, new automatic oil-priming device, shock rroof frame, four-wheel brakes, and! aver size transmission gears. The chasgis {3 unusually low swung but with normal road clearance, due to use of new Hypoid rear axle gears: springs are mounted in now type of rubber insulafors ‘which are rattle oroof, trouble-nroof, and require no lubrication ahd lagt a lifetime. The ~ar has bheen tetted to make 70 miles an hour with case, and will make from 18 to 22 miles on a zallon of gasoline. .~ MOOSE PICNIC Annual Pienle, The first inder, five eight exit. maroon finiah, Sunday, Moose —adv.| June 26, e — Pilanos and Phonographs for Sale or Rent. Victor—Edison-—Columbia —Brunswick records arriving every| boat. Ice Cream, Candies and Soft Drinks, JUNRAIT MUSIY HO . | I | i | | D. M. Bothwell Alaska Representative JUNEAU WILLIS AT WINDHAM GARAGE, AUTO, RABBIT, AND 20 CHICKENS BURN IN FIRE THIS MORNING A fire starting WINDHAM, Ma responder )—~Carl S. Will ager of the Jacob .Marty mine, rived Thursday after & business kerosene | to Junocau tamp in a chicken incubator in the L AL PP garage of Albert J. Forrest, on the Hill Dredgin Salmgn Creek Road, completely de-| C k, fell the stroyed the garage and his Chevrolet {his hand severel tar. Ono rab-| Petersburg for m small chick The government the fire and *it is understood The fire started at 4 o'clock this done on a trail from morning and before the Fira De |the post office and th ment arrived the building was prae-|will also be widened. tically burned to the ground. The > - department however is to be com-| mended the splendid work of the members, Theys built a dam from| v smail stream on tbe mountain sida and pumped water to the fire wer 700 feet of hose. rip from a | with the) on Chuck day cutting was taken to treatment has arrived work will be the wharf to| winter trail ott, who i Company other al crew live passenger tou: bit, and over twenty were also burned in CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our usine {neighbors for the ny fzhown us during the iil |of our late hushand and ‘or fhe many beautifnl friends and | kindnesses and dea ither; also floral offor he building. ing The alarm sent in over the| ‘elephone and the Fire Hall call,] aumber 2 was sounded | Mr. Forrest today exprossed his hanks to the members of the Ju 1iean Fire Department for their nrompt response to his call for ail ind their general good work accom- plished. LY ARLY, Jr i | BeY | ARL L | r | { - e | | Artifictal tiower plec i [order for Decoraticn Day Sully. made to| See Mrs DAWSON THINKS WELL 1 OF NEW NEARBY STRIKE The recent silver discovery made at a point six miles below the De| Wolfe camp, on the Yukon, twenty five miles below Dawson, by Peter Oleson, is a further indication of the great possibilities which are| gradually bringing this new location quickly to the fore. Ever fall, when Peter Rost began opment work upon the Jor property at De Wolfe, a g 8 nt | | of interest has been made manifest| | in this camp,-and it is the general| | and the food you feed | | Tothefolks you icve | opinion, mot only of those who arc|| Should be gooamdeedl; acquainted with the immec dis-| | trict, but those who are familiar ‘with || FUOLKS ought to be as par-| ieular abo! the fo the general formation of the coun Hohlgy Aboe, Sinicand LY try that this new silver region holds! ! dos L SLNTOD § Y y | | tummies the ideas they put great promise of developing into an g b ‘. ¢ into their heads Allow to attive silver producer of the torri-| | -HEW s sitnuce tory.—(Dawson News) 4. 10y 5. ¢ L g A LA sell good food umli} MOOSE PICNIC noble, Annual Picnie, oththe CALIFORNIA CROCERY Sunday, | | —adv, Moose June 26. ALASKA ~ GRILL (Formerly Mabry’s Cafe) STANLEY CONCIEL, Prop. e (2] ce lo Streclyth. e Housizoeper in Juneau PRIVATE BOXES THE NEVERF AIL RANGE Is the BEST RANGE VALUE on the MARKET TODAY. Polished 6 Top, Duplex Grates, Large Fire Box. \ The Thomas Hardware Co. "~ ZYNDA HOTEL Newly Renovated Reasonable Rates . Elevator Service ¢ 8. ZYRDA, Prop. | | Pribilof Islands whe Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau «t for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. todwy: | night and Wednesday, warmer tonight; moderate east-| LOCAL DATA Barom. Temvn. Humidity 77ind Velccity 30.31 53 65 NW 7 30.34 4 86 NE 1 ...30.33 57 50 NW 17 CABLE aND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY ) TODAY “igheat 8 am. Precip. 8am, temp. £ ity 24 hra, Weather 18 0 Pt Cldy| G0 0 Cldy | 68 0 Clay | Cldy | Cldy| Rain | Cldy | Cldy | Tarsnn Weather Cldy Cldy Pt. yost'y wday today Lowest 8 a.m. ‘ | T Comp. temp. V I ¥ o temp. 14 e st. Paul Dutch Ha Kodial Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Jdmonton ttle irtland San Franc 44 10 i1 50 50 50 *—Less than 10 miles. 50 18 0 50 NOTE: Observations at Juncau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seats tle, Portlavd and San Franclsco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Ju- neau time. A«storm of gonsiderabl> enrgy Islands and west of the North Pa States and the pressure is high over miost of Alaska and southeastward to California Rain and strong winds are reported over much of the Oriental steamer track and the Alentian Islands with fair weather on the mainland. The tem- perature has risen rapidly during the past twenty-four hours at Nome and warm weather is neral throughout the Torritory except in the eezing temperature prevailed this morning. is central south of the Aleutian Whew! FEED YOUR FURNACE A FEW Diamond Briquets chase the chill out ot your house In || Incomparable for radiant warmth in a Try them——you'll find They’re Hoe PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. And you'll a jifty. fireplace. FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY Home of Dulic‘ious Hams and Bacon Mayflower Butter and FEggs and Quality Mcats We Aim to Please Two Deliveriea Daily 10:30 and 2:30 Howdy Folks? 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 throughout the year cperates reguiar passerger and freight trala service from Saward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- lorma‘llnn Inquire of any steamship or raliroad agent, or write Dept. of the Imterior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Pack Route) NORTHERN HOTEL Do NoT puT up 'WITH MR . FRET - - SEND USYOUR CLOTHES B AND MAKE RM “GET". g A LOT of women do a lot of fretting when they begin washing and ironing their own delicate garments. Drive Mr. Fret from the house and ask us to call. We will render you courteous, satisfactory vice, ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 —says Taxi Tad. Stop trying to dodge the rain- drops and complaining about the weather. Hail a Carlson taxi and rid in comfort—the cost is small, Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service at Almskan Hotel and Noland's Corner Phones Single 0 and 314 e ) BERRY’S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 199 Office Next to Gastinean Hotel . — Stands 0 Prompt Service—Day and Night CovicH Auto SERVICE JUNEAU, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings — —n MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRB [ R Vi S S — L 4 Day and Night Service PHONE 485 BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill's Barber Shop NOLAND’S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—Box or Bulk CARLSON’'S TAXI SERVICE ROCKLAND HOTEL | i Next to Elks' Club HOME COOKED MEALS Room and Board by Day, Week or Month. Also transient meals. Under New Management MRS. C. J. ROBINSON - GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. Getchell, Phone 109 or 149 [ S - ———— SPECIAL SALE on CANNED GOODS Giovanetti’s BOOMS—30 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. i - m—— 7 e———— —————— e Advertising always pays. Use the columns of The Emphe. i -