The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 2, 1927, Page 8

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8 - SCOUTS DEPART | ! THROUGH SING SINGS GATES| SITKA HUNTERS |™'Apriak‘uine rriosy SNAKE CHARMER """ 'S sumweer Dr. Glen W, § of Washington, D. t | | fa 3 atie] excellent fashion .an dconcentrates i - et ) Ipiling up rapidly, officials of the § London daylight seance to all adu:t Riverside Mining and Miiiing Com- : | persons in thie Elks Hall tomorrow | pany are looking forward to making o { night, the opening night of his en- la record congentrate shipment on i | gagement in Juneau | |the next trip of the stcamer Border { | | FORTWO WEEKS | ¢ ~ CAMPING TRP Twenty-Five Boys Scouts Go . In a statement today, Dr. Stanloy | Queen. The present outlook is that | said: “So many people have become (the dispatch will exr;e«-d 104[ tons, us and discouraged through June 2.—Jojo, a|by fur_llm largest single shipment alled Psychic Phenon perform- with the Zeigler|made since the mill was installed. % (Hyder Herald). YAKIMA, Was snake charme Carnival Company, died last ngi dis, Four Boats Kill 424 Animals R hsats 5 set U |ed ally through some vaudeville to Enc ("'"wlhull?" Set Up i as Compared to 4l |azency. We stage a genuine seance,|After twice bitten by his rattlesnake a2/ R at Eagle River. | 3 G free from trickery and humbug. We,during the day's performance. The| TO RESIDE IN TOWN ! '8 ! Taken Last Season. fask the doubtful to come and be|Man was kmown as “Texas Al —— convinced that there is really some-| Witnesses said Jojo, in the course| John Fremming and Mrs. Fremming {hing to Occult Science. Tomorrow|Of his usual performance, placedihave taken an apartment from Mrs. The Boy Scouts, dr ¢ rs this year had uniforms, with their camp Sitka Indian L B it Tt Witk {one of the most succe .}il” e ‘k.mrmmm we will stage Sir Oliver Lodgn's |the head of one o('hm snakes to his| Ella Rowe on Willoughby Avenue. SR LAE Tats’ SLINE Yos does. i on ‘IHH‘\'I since th r"hlr“ WA :;\,ly | great cabinet seance, Conan llfl.\’li"-\‘m“"fh The mpnl.ss fangs s}\n! out.| They will move in from their home possible to leave behind, and th 1" 1at Ko m\‘[l m; ":‘u ‘,:.:" ‘::[Hn..?“"i"" pictures and an astral doad |JoJos - tongue ‘N“e"ed ) h.“('h g me CAule Heg B JOW - d8B- 10 ieko varled paraphernalia necessary for “'_"l Lo I" "l" N J VI\\I { 1i trance seance in which any !xmls-(ilmm"x.'““( that he W fl‘f'ff""t\"“l "’i'\m their residence in town. fiod Hdosrary (K . Burean of Fisheries, who 16| pertaining to any subject will Do (death within an hour. Earlier in the for Sibated ‘At (s uly this week from the|,n yored for members of the audi-|day vesterday, Jojo had beew bitten, Old papers for save at The Empire. al patrol. A total of 421|. 0 There will be Spirit slate writ-|on the hand but this caused no ill Juneau Public School this mornin s were Kkilled and 20-0dd 0 Caple rapping and numerous other |effects. It is assuned the performer ) ween 9 and ) o'clock, ready o X i ;. A"\‘( I 1d "\ B “" : _“m”‘ vm’:»h‘vl *;H-:ll" o SN |tesis given. There is nothing in the,Was careless about extracting the trip, to River. Twenty-fi jiatueihig her kiR o o | seances that does with any religious | venom from the rattlers. boys responded to the roll call, given Neer whout ars is said o haveleule of belief. No children will be| e e Bentls Mostar 1t 1. Realinwahater L ARt m jadmitted unless accompanied by par-| SEVERE WIND DID PREVAIL The boys waited, impatient to be off . oAt R its Thics ents as absolute quiet must prevail —— Sifted’ th the Sare watting to 4ake S 16t A e kel [throughout the performances. { Johnny Harris, former night mer- them to their destination tavorabie weathér conditions prevail-| ;2;‘2' :’“'S’;"l""\",:‘,;,fl"‘;;‘:', "lfi"’{‘d'l‘"‘kl"n“ i #om T e ] nop spravathd /s at St. spital, looking The b who left for the ¥ ing most of the time, th ”ln'{ “I‘wMOTHERSqDAUGHTERS’ over his book which he kept during River camping out trip, which the sixth annual camp of th neau Boy Scouts, are: Troop 1 Lagergren ward Rodenberg ward Powers, Robert Hurley Stewart, Thomas Redlingshafer verg, Don Livie, Dougl year would have broken all records| 'his many years as patrolman, ran sindel. Drotestion wes 83l ltahed, DINNER IS ENJOYED ;o one stem of record today swhich Capt ')'w['rr sai : AIH‘!’l . — |was entered on February 15, 1923,! u‘ re v’:vn‘\»'l “; ”'Hl(hl 1argst ‘::";1‘ o A congenial time and delicious din-{that at 1:03 a. m. on that date a [than in former , o I‘ : \’\_,~_ Boats | ner were enjoyed by the those who|record wind was experienced 92 miles it to | REESSanG “powa 1 tha | attended the ~mothers’ and daugh- an hour. The entry also says there | forbidden, were not able to reach the | "6 at the Forget-Me-Not Tea|was a 64 mile an hour wind which Slliot Robertson, Edward e & < cather. § Edward Mize . o - i b yeather [room last evening. The party filled|lasted for five minute L4 ry Brandt, Donali L e 's two automobiles, one bearing o compared (o one last year,|t¥o long tables which were decorated | i < Troop 2-Richard Harri This rema héws Lip aptomabiisg Selwnsing with attractive place cards repre-| Advertising always paye. Use th¢| ‘ % Fred Harri B L Olicand, x Werle Mrs. Ruth Sny the other, Ilenry Judd Gray, entering the ;"l\ Sl able "l:“ll‘:.I‘\‘V”‘II‘VHH h"‘llll' senting teepecs, made by the girls{ eolumns of The Emphe. % Rhodes, Winfield Pullen, William| gates of Sing Sing prison, where they are sentenced to die for [ hest day's kill reported for|and small dishes of candies. Thi s 4 Friend, Leighton Strauss,“Waiter M- the murder of the woman’s husband. Note the guard at the rear, v boat was 20 animals. Dick|® '1; ‘|>h.'!"ll ."_\r. (1.“; 'mn'hers. n-“.", Kinnon and Jack Pegu Georga|__ e At e Rie Headad Wi Mgk buat for thejusushters dinnen Nigs HEan AEANSONO g Phillips has Deen engaged to cook Tarrls e '130 animals and 12|bY the Camp Fire Girls in Juno for the be iclose collaboration with either Gre The car 3 : 1) and it is expected to be an annual! which conveyed the boys|Britain or the United States in t unborn put : S to. the. eamp. were. volunteered by future due to the exclusion of Ja TAKE THE EMPIRE [Pre s SpamEiRy e | R bk } ({4 b)J members of the Juneau Chamber nese from the United States and frou WITH YOU ON TRIP | |, 1, rice auoted at the ohenlnZ yopicE BUILDING PERMITS RE- Commerce and others willing to lend | British colonies \ } ot the soason“wab 312 per peit. De | NOUCR SUTIER O RANCE | | i their services and time to the boys They it you are taking a trip this | |<hor(ly after the-opening ited NO. 130. H. L. Faulkner, R.® Robertson, | colaborating closely with Franc i | amm tal s B & 3 ; _— Aea M S A | imme i Srapire with in $2 decre o in the Sitk offerings, ) sfore 2 . T S L S i I.“l'l’“' S Tndhca i (SRl L | u. Have it sent by mail and | {$10 per pelt being offered .lm»inu’”“',.‘;r,,!(:"”‘:,"l'“'r";:!"‘,‘;‘m(0::;:“‘1;n.‘;':'. 1“1\“:‘ II" ‘\"xlxd::\lv‘); A "\ln\ Marie I’(u:m [ sotve. dhe |r\ml>“ o o8 l]l“\l \:“‘ o[ | keep in touch with ‘the' honie | |the ‘attor part of the son Joval or demolition of any building Did you ever say that to yourself" steln. Mrs. Robert Simpson drivini|population k0 g i Il Avout onehalf of the total kill was|or structure or part thereof, the i I G oin's car, on h Whether for these reasons or ; e vy i gold, Capt. O'Connor said. A number|person, firm or corporation perform- . B & aaubto s e R e : R i [of the hunters holding their!ing the work shall obtain a_permit Most certainly you have, and we’ll bet you got transportation, and each took four or | not at e ¥ | | later in the year Juneau Any person, whether the see tha » ‘boys had adequate | othe uth AL THRRY. 18| et A ; AR AR T R R Ll e |,;‘_‘m} t 4 pt _IH ol | SISTER OF J. L. GRAY II"‘” . hoping for an advance in prices|for doing same from the City of a REAL KICK out of saying it five of the Scoufs [extension 1o smaller cateories of| PAGOES AWAY, DENVER! h = bed ymng 1it. i ’ r, agent, contractor, qr sub- & The Scouts plan to be gone for|vessels of the 5.5-3 ration established| 3 i ; | 3 e okd d : e Fresh ranch eggs, dozen for actor, or the employee 'of an R 1 W e A s e L) ':‘l'm“’;‘lk‘- n:r“’::i“':'] ':’l; I:(i'[l:”!:l\;l‘:’:[nlulll' 7“” "”2"]"|‘ """ "l’:“,' H“' ‘, S Hates ik i T 1$1.00. Large size. Sanitary Gro-|such ;,‘;,,f:,n "ri(,ln;ing :)l\i’i act xhally‘ Because after all, there is llOl]Ilng in life that shafer, who organize e trip and al ship: vis she preparsc rs. Louise Clark, a sister of J. sery. —adv. et " 4 i i 1 has charge of the boys while they|to accept even a larger proportion|Gray, died suddenly Tuesday night | 7 adv. jupon i Y “‘l'h',e“"‘ ,’I"’ ,:"l',‘:‘}""fi‘ gives more satisfaction are gone, sald that they had set no|of tonnage for herself, if that limited {in Denver, Colo., word of the ‘l T;!".‘_‘ Lo ‘“ :‘"“":xl’o“w)‘m‘flm definite day on which to return {tonnage does not allow her some|event being received yesterday by f‘;:‘l-“!;‘“’r‘ig‘,:"l‘“e-m It is ’"m el TH [ i oeation o iy |froédom in the type, size and num-|Mr. Gray. Death followed an attach tion of the Common Coundil to en-| L DONE o Baw N, ber of smaller units she may con-|of heart trouble and came almost force his ordinance. | : Three Power Naval | struct without warning | : bR SHEPARD | £ Conference Is to ym what is known here Japan| Mrs. Clark loaves a family of five; —adv. © 7 T ity Clerk. bl P otz will accept limitation of s children. She was not unknown i g S AT i Face New l’ruhlf‘m;““”* such a8 13 cruiser: }Imwm lh.uml visited )|4l| : brothe MOOSE PICNIC ‘ GEO. B. RICE 4 ol |troyers, torpedo boats and subma-|here in nterment will be made A bt Lo A 4 1 (Continnea from Page One.) with (hwlln‘l\:nmm |4‘mu [‘ r|in Denver. Bty m{‘.]-"-‘ifi' Annual Pienic, .u:::l:’ PLUMBIN(;, HEATING PLANTS, OIL BURNERS 1 POt masict gt ct Souds - ated and not the number sl “f tell . : g o 1 & CHERE b 4 tonnage ofe individual vessel MUSICALE AND SILVER TEA | b/ R tell you in advance what job will cost’ { can serve as a basis of discussion O RnABie " TRARA « t Sl Horan & Ho tabw Wil Rowd &l SPECIAL PHONE 34 PHONE 34 Reasons for Japan's changed at titude since the Washington con i terence can be found in the corres ze of late inventions and build a large fleet of small vessels at Parson aturday| Fridays Only June 4th, from 2:30 to Jordan's Valet S refuses to be mpered by to pondence of the well known French | H ety : "y | close restrictions gt R A. Trlbute to TNy r Vimmonflmmeaflpamsonfymmtonflmmsen | journalist, Jules Saurwein, fo the| Y by 3 it REG ! Paris Matin from Tokyo. | i the G aduate { Saurwein claims the Japanese re sent strongly Great Britain’s rup ture of the Anglo-Japanese alliance which lasted from 1 21, Fur thermore she sees no pos y for Suits pressed $1.00. i adv 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 owne ing the very best, a THE NUGGET SHOP Men look twice at CLEAN TEETH OME teeth you never notice. Others you dmire. and the food you feed Tothe folks you iove | i Should be 900& 1nd€€d| | openly [ OLKS ought to be as par- There is nation in the clean beauty ticular about the food they that Colusbe’s gives to teeth put into their children’s e sl B tummies as the ideas they put| As you brush, it foams in and out between iin:n I!l\vir heads :\’llfvw us to your teeth, over the gums, about the tongue— u!rl\nw “‘.l'.h(."‘,”'_1(,““'"0:“'1“[":"I"‘l:l'l;“‘ always cleaning, alw removing the causes MEANS LONGER WEAR onable. of tooth decay. That's why more men and women use Colgate’s than any other dentifrice. oth thenewsayou vead Y FOR MEN EX TOE AND HEEL they're re; CALIFORNIA | GROCERY PHONE 478 WATCH FOR THE OPENING DATE »— e ey A i The Alaskans | SHOESALEISSTILLON | HOE MUST GO FANCY WEAVES OF LISLE, RAYON, SILK 65¢, 85¢, $1.00, $1.25 PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET | TOOTH BRUSHES i BEST EVER | E EVERY of E GEORGE BROTHERS dal ! Kuppenheimer Suits ‘ —_—— BUTLER-MAURO " DRUG CO. | When We Sell It ; It's Right }' Free Delfvery Phone 134 . Oftice No. 1. Some of our best customers can’t see over our counters. Most mothers in this neighborhood have learned that it's safe to send the children to us for things. It pays you to read our ad in to- morrow’s Empire. We will have something very special so be on the lookout 50 Pillsbury’s cookbooks just arrived—please call and get one Free. Our Phone is 37—Our Prices Are Right—Our Merchandise is Fresh. GASTINEAU GROCERY Free Deliveries Daily Open Evenings CRESCENT COFFEE-i5¢ POUND | | J. M. SALOUM Junetion Store Goldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER || sub station'Po

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