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U % ¥ [ - =g 8 U — — 2 | / g ble in retaining the trophy. SURRI APPUINTS KETGHIK AN H AS In Murder .. STEWART RETURNS TR'GK MAKES AR o et o Y 8 Gibsonids so By R0 ... | FROM INSPECTION TRIP given by Hugh Trevis to promote g | 3 motor boating in the English speak- Representative I » ing world. The trophy, to be known ) v B. D. Stewart, Fedoral Mine In the “Atlantis,” will be for com- 1t Big Conference | spector, J, Gowey Shepard, and H. T. | petition with ~absolutely ~standard AHE ANS | Tripp, returned this noon from a boats. WASHINGTON, June The trip of investigation to the Taku| Max Hirsch, racing trainer for PREP PI_ White House announces Hugh GLASSRECURBED [River country, which was made om|Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, 34, is known |ST, MIHIEL BALL TEAM hson \mm sador to Bel ‘ | Strong river boat; Nakina. They las a past master in the art of dealing : et the Amircan ' o e o i e T S L HAS ARMY STANDARDS Ten Fourth of July Program gatpn; b ‘w e Three Power | |Graduating Class Numbers! {did time on the boat, which has a| [t was Hirsch who evolved the hid-| SAINT MIHIEL, June 7.—A lone C b, \- \ 1 1 onference ‘n‘v.‘.; h | 61 s v . | (60 horse power engine, and is very|den jockey play to outguess Sarazen,|bascball and two bats, left behind by ommittees Are Ap- per Y aindipe 20 T e k| 40 own Will Build New {commodious and comfortable, said Mr.| when that erstwhile champion turned [the American Army after redeem- i > Bk nly ot} legate i Imira 5 T Q L art sour in his training and refused to|ing this strip of land from the pointed to Begin Work i P. Jones, of the General School This Summer. | The party went up the viver as|budge whenever a jockey was hoisted |German troops, have completely 3 Board of Ay | | {far the Canadian boundary, and |on his back. Finding thdt the gelding |changed the sports of this section The )u‘;r ”l’l‘ of ten comr With 26 members receiving diplo found se .uu: xwr'w-l-lurvu\ doing pre {would stride freely so long as helof France. tees to make all necessary arrang 32[mas, the largest class in the histc paratory work on claims. One of the|was not mounted, Hirsch used to| A returning American witnessed a n_y.n’ the annual Fourth of w et e ‘v any high hool in the rritory | prospectors whose claim was nearly [gend Jockey Weiner out on a stable [ball game—one base and four field Celebration wa .um.‘u“.n mm ) v well as Ketchikan graduated |on the boundary, was puzzled as to|pony, while the trainer himself rode |ers—played recently on a field where Fred A. Sorri, Chairman of | there recently. according to L. I | the geological formations, and Mr lanother pony and led £ sad-|members of the 1st American division cial Executive Committee name ‘\ |‘ Henderson, Commissioner of Educa Stewart made a survey ;|1N|viul\1 ed | dled, but not mounted. Tc ¢ the [competed for much higher stakes the Chamber Comme tion, who_ delivefed the wdnating him on the method to use. This as-|three would go galloping down theiwith death as the horsehide amd preparations for the event " wldress. A class of eight graduated istance of prospectors comes under |rack. At a signal from Hirsch, when [rifles and machine guns as pitchers. hamber has allotted $1,000 to defray rom Wrangell High School, where the cooperat mining inve: tion |the pace was the best the poniesi One little chap stood up close to expense ‘H. the celebration. \l‘.’ Henderson also delivered the between the Territory and the Alaska {could do, Weiner would suddenly|the plate as a big pitcher whizzed It is the Committe plan o SERE R | oy hift, from his pony to Sarazen’s back. [them by. The batter never ducked or Sorri_said. to concentrate all of m. nihirteen of the graduates at Ket-| great deal of work has heen |ofton he suceeeded in working the|pulled back. Finally with the count fe atures on Monday, July I In order il ’,”,‘i the high school fro done on Mr. Tripp’s claim, trails |po a full mile at top speed before!two and three he caught one on to do_this, it possible that some peterT samminitlog ";1“' remaining| have been made, and a splgndid |ihe deceit was discovered the end of his bat and sent it to- .“| I‘ “‘1 1.”1 \‘m:lu\ y‘ will ,“,\‘ " b yaus b “‘:” it ’;Im] the lower u,m»lm put up, mlvhw ;unml Immm;. The only trouble with the scheme |ward the hills, just as an American o be held on the preceding Sunday : es ¢ e same schoo | v lot of work has been done in|was that ould not be employed | youngster 1d have R \ B {was that it could n mple 3 gster would have done. The following committees were|Orders for Box. Shooks Build New School | tripping the overburden off to ©x: |in actual races. Ilirsch estimate 1 P B, 4 i S e Ketchikan will enlarge its school | poss the formation, Mr ewart | that he could have doubled Sarazen BORAH RECOVERING : ts: Grover C. Winn Chairman ceed IAI’\‘L\“”“N Plan '1 nt during the present summer by {said. A fair amount of fun g has | winnings 1 year if he could have| WASHINGTON, June 7.—Chairman B. C. Swe 4 E. Barragar, B. A to Thcrsase Output. le construction of a new eight |also "been done recently and there [kept the presence of his jockey a|William E. Borah, of the Senate For- H_m\n':[ 0. Adams and H. G oom concre building, Mr. Hen-| are about 120 feet of tunnel at the cret from Sarazen until he was in,eign Relations Committee is recover- Watson : : I when it il N Sedei daivedls \ It will be located ir | pre sent time, he id his stride. from an operation for removal ¢ D’,-“”,” ”,‘k and \](”l““”m“ ““. ‘,l GNhag s Tl T Wh CH wddit on lum ]\' }u;.u | IH Iu ally is Hlmu\'u-h‘vm.)‘l.m:rl\‘\ i - |of his tonsils last Thursday and to- y ecburger, Chairman; Ralph ety Bmnd, Juneat a1y a gra hoo t will a and the river valle the broadest day returned to his office showing \1‘,\;-.,“ ] ”\\ “1,\.’\‘.“} A ‘lj:r"h‘\‘\ Ml witl have manufa two-story and 1 ement construg mo: \Imm‘ I by all odds that DUKE OF YORK BCAT |little signs of his ordeal. . tan ldwley, Chairman i X k vas | tion te basement and four class| that I have seen in southeast:rn A | > Jack .Fargher atnd: J. B, Burford vuyu‘\l‘:‘uu\lw tod {; I\M'm‘l Mc-Jrooms on the first floor will be com-| aska,” Mr. Stewart said om all TROPHY IN DEMAND} CARD PARTY Parade: Elmer A. Friend, J. . |Que Margger. This Is approx-|pleted this summer. The interior| | indications T think it is a very favor | Hayes, Harry 1. Lu I N et 8 more than the - |inishing of the four class rooms on able country for prospectors. An-| LONDON, June Fraice will| juneau Chapter No. 7 0. E. §. selle, and L. Kean BORY eg pano, : the second floor wiil not be done at | other thing that impressed me strong-|send a team of three motor boats this |will give a benefit. card party Danc Under auspices wf Amer Phe catput e ligiitedd 2 ent but Wi be gdded as the| ly was the tremendous growth of |year to compete for the Duke of|(bridge and whist) Tuesday even- ican Legion WP P el e AT S oom \f“ hm?wik his construc | timber. particularly spruce and hem-| York's trophy which was won lastling, June 7, at 8:15 in the Odd vl'uMnH\ J v" Pegites, B.' J. |10 ianasity only, he added.: It has \"f“'_ Wr I!"mly son said, will re i : |lock, though the great number of|year !,\‘ Great Britain with Miss [ Fellows Hall. Proceeds to ald a White* and -J. W. Troy 3 been found impossible to i1l all of \'v’\’;‘” a Irlun "‘,I'.‘)”“ in the main ’ll‘u large cottonwood trees attracted my | Carstairs A needy and worthy family. Admis- oOfticisls®> dor Uhildren's. Bports: | p " durs’ raceived i some of thalis Belis Boilt GlRatt o Hoph s | particular attention. The cottonwood.| Germany is sending two boats.|sion 50 cents George C. Rice, Referec J. L. Gray, [frms desiring to fill their demand |\‘:A'V"’v'K}III]‘I‘[A\\"yu).II-H[;[A- ?mv}ul ‘\”I“ [from what I have read, is a splendid | and with entrics* from the United | MAE WILLIAMS, W. M. or: l’ [L:“d“‘ o I\i \'1““ I;It”.“‘i‘\ ocally were compelled “to g0 to|roliment at lih‘»“lu‘»‘wm;lnu "T‘; f\l",‘ ‘\Txx Gertrude Nev (above) |[tree to use for papor making, and|States also, Britain will have trou-}adv, ALICE BROWN, Sec. \v] B 'v[[mw *gul . P. Jenne |other mills nbxt term to be.increased over laet| 13 expddted o he called as a wit- |[pProduces a very sunepior quagity: o — — 3 A yradford and ( Jenne, [ phe local company now plans t » v . . paper. Altogether the trip was very Sudgen 4 A L L which was the largest in the| mness in the trial of Dr. Frank | "0 5 and the WakiRAD: WaE A lincrease its output ne ea ) ap-|town’s histor Sharcoal Po | e e S afal ers AL athe as de Marshal of the Day: J. C. Hayes. |, ately 1,000,000 Box shoskhitn ""w’l’;‘” 21408 \»\‘m'”?“]" > 'UI' int| R. Loomis, Detroit physician ac- lighttul. Wo saw no game, excopt _Baseball: Umpires W. B. Kirk, | ¢ is it will have to cut and|gide of the town \vaer j”"“l" | | cused of the murder of his wife. |dead bear on Dr. H. C. De Vighne's “ ’ ” (1\]\:;{m|( '(e ]\. H,H[V ,.lxm’.L \:A..[;tyl:k aixdsy | yout _u‘mn[.mu feet of |\u]nr ment is assured next year. During| Mrs. Loomis was elubbed to |Proverty p 4 b8 O ade: | cBric yer in its yards this season. The|the p ¢ s P \ 2 R . L1 K5 B NOWOH 0T FRQIknat. B. T, | box mill will be upersted as late aklery o iaie e T hv\‘ b eloan ERate [ Advertising atways pays. Use tan Heintzleman and H. Vanderleest. | possible this Fall and re-open earlyanother teacher to (s atalt s ok | columns of The Empire. {next Spring in ‘}mm to be abl to]year to take care of the indicated e & o i CHILDREN’S DAY BE fill orders at the opening of thelincrease HALIBUT PRICES PR ST |canning se d o TR | PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., June 7 2 OBSERVED ON SUNDAY; Al of the company's output was| . Vrangell Buys Playgronnds | pruyuesates today totaied 119,000 Did you ever say that to yourself? PICNIC GN JUNE 14 lsold to salmon packers. Sunny Point| . ”“‘ |y ,“ ,”'”‘"”1 has P {pounds Ameérican halibut sold for € E y |> oking ‘Co,, with planth et Funter| 18880 14 lots LOShe WAGC: 8N DIRY=) tents Satis : Bokinis QoL AIE A grounds for its sehool children. |41 |”m',mm and Canadian for 6 Most certainly you have, and we’ll bet you got X Funds for this were derived from et {0 ! The eshyteris Bible School|largest purchasers, buying in all g o i —_—e — —) L ,‘f,l"”‘,,"f i '”I‘l".;h‘_rl:::\'r:l;u_wmr box shooks. The ’‘Alaskafihe estate of the late Fred Bevier, | a REAL KICK out of saying it. B hdes. Thna'33. bor thie oblatvanos]Donkoliiated ‘Canneriés boughit 9a,-1 10 Milod FEON0 L0 BUCLEOMITIR S ! B i C l' " 3 1 ) or at p se. Cleven o e lots 3 2 : 2 N Hents DUy, Bucine e, Ahnc|000; Desp #ea Balmon:00., 80,000;|£0% that purooss, Hlewen ot the oh etz Coliseum Because after all, there is nothing in life that day School hour beginning at 10|Fidalgo Island Packing Co., 75,000; [Frh (% NEL S x::(‘t‘.::ffl'} Gruen Cartouche ives more satisfaction o'clock, closing in time for the regu-|Sebastian Stuart Co., 57,000; Sup-Yyy .t ong0”Cchool building, Wh gives more satisiactiol s Y Msheorles. B ( storia & € e scho J g On the| ite reinforced o Irotchins secyico;al 11 grolack I Baget eneres, B el o latter plot, a playshed is being or-| gold case with M l l The Beginners' class, Home Depart-| Puget Sound Canni 5 T drad . M invited to be present | Pioneer Packing Co., Cordova, | -0 I‘:‘“ x”‘ 1“‘\ ]l(\l \_Im\]lwwl;-nvx ¢ ‘ No elaborate program is being|20,000 Rt R el N = i | given this year for Children’s Day| Orders were received from the Pa-|iStessary T aRe vl mel ‘1‘ 25 the scholo. will hold the snnuat|cific American Figheries Which the|{PRe 'TIProvbeusnte Sng Fepeiss 40| J [ picnic at Salmon Creek on June 14 1(\,1?,2’»”“)\,‘|;\,‘ \(’J“.,‘,' ].,\.l‘(,dm]“,”]: ‘(‘.\:“1-1un|uw| to do this work this sum-| e / ELKS” HALL \ GEO. B. RICE - Lol et e "¢ mer, Mr. Henderson said | ‘ T p o L TAKES IODINE FOR . Mr.Tenderson was accompanied | ‘s 99 || PLUMBING, HEATING PLANTS, OIL BURNERS X on his visit to Ketchikan and Wra G | i j i LISTERINE: MISTAKE |JOSEPH A. BAXTER |gell by Mrs. Hende don -and EHE| RUEI\‘I on “I tell you in advance what job will cost” g o little daughter Joyce. They return-| | the dlal { PHONE 34 PHONE 34 QUICKLY DISCOVERED| TO BE LAID TO REST |0 tome sesieriay atiernoos \ oA s his _name’ on a watch ShE rdlin: ook - waltress. utl INJUNEAU TO ROW MOTHER COMING TO VISIT | ;Jrv.zjfics it among_your Rhodes Cafe, is in St. Ann's Hos i = EIREHS 8. § BN Gmepicce. niln‘l. do to a mistake which .\;uv The funeral of Joseph A. Baxter Mrs. Willilam Gordon, mother of | Like the name on the made last night, when supposedly|Will take place tomorrow afterncon |Mrs. H. G. Walmsley, will arrive | radiator of a fine car, it wins reaching for a bottle of listerine|at 2:30 o'clock from the chapel of jon the Princ Louise tonight to | well-deserved reccgnition. in the medicine cabinet in her|the Juneau-Young Company under-|visit in Juneau for a few weeks In selecting a watch for apartment. The light was not on in|taking department on Front Street, | yourself, or as a gift, choose the bathroom and in the semi-dark-|and interment will be in Evergreen ek a Gruen of which anyone ness, Miss Cook took a bottle of|Cemetery. | may justly be proud. fodine instead of the listerine with| Efforts to get in communication Gruen wristlets from $35. which she intended to rinse her|with Mr. Baxter's son in San Fran X N [ Men's pocket and strap mouth. The mistake was not real-|cisco failed, and his widow, who Start the day with [ watches from $a5. ized until some of the poison had|resides in Seattle, preferred that he i been swallowed. While she is not{be buried in Alaska where he has | | in a serious condition physically,|spent so many years of his life and | she is still shocked by the mistake|to which he was devotedly attache I) A R | THE NUGGET SHOP and narrow escape which she had,| The funeral arrangements have i according to her physician been in charge of John Wagner, with | e whom Mr. Baxter had lived most of 1 Cl v | THEY CAN THEIR OWN the time for the last several years | A Clean Cool i : 1300 Washington Dairy Farmern The pall bearers will be: J. J.| X operate their own condensaries, own|Connors, Simon A. Hellenthal, Henry | Shave their own milch cows and produce|Roden, H. J. Turner, Al Lundgren | { FEDERAL and Cooperative Milk. It|and John W. Troy. | 8 reaches you from interested hands|; b e AR LEy through all stages of production “ n e T R ol T s The cleanliness and ‘quality is| | ONE WAY TRAFFIC | | watched with jealous personal in > >OSE H | terest by 1300 dairymen, whose liv-| PROPOSED | | ing depends upon its consumption. | To facilitate automobile traf- | | | You are interested in quality, and| | fic over Auk Lake Loop of the || i 6 29 a natural color, creamy tasting]| Glacier Highway during the | milk. tourist season, the Glacier Taxi | Ask your gorceryman for FED- Association invites the public | | SERVICE THAT IS | ERAL MILK. —adv.| | to cooperate with it in direct- .- —— ing traffic on the loop in one ; BETTER LET Aimquist rress your Sult. We direction only Cars moving | | v O call and deliver. Phone 528. north over new Mendenhall || [ WILL BE HERE e bridge around the loop. ||| Phone 25 Free Delivery || 5 e s i JACK McDONALD, Secretary. | | SOON | Glacier T Associatioh. | i o " ‘ LADIES | The Alaskans The value of a Dobbs hat lies not - | SHOE SALEIS STILLON | | .V only in its remarkable_quality, its ANOTHER NEW THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1927. EVERY SHOE MUST GO NUMBER OF HOSE SILK TO TOpr Priced at $1.25 GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT SCIENTIFIC TOOTH BRUSHES STREET J. M. SALOUM Junction Store to get fed on of 2 1bs. Bananas for quarter. will, good ser GASTINEAU GROCERY Open Evenings Captain Lindberg’s title is “Flying Fool” New York-Paris AND our title is “Fresh Fruit Fools” Seattle-Nome. Your Bananas is here, please take it. vice and fresh merchandise, call PHONE 37 Three Free Deli CRESCENT COFFEE—55¢c POUND Remember LOCAL EGGS at Our Store ‘This is second day Doing fine, Thank you. BEST EVER opportunity — T . BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. 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