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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 717927. By BILLE DE BECK - : : SRS ot L A ALASKA : TR "R ~ - - { + SEND TRAT TeEleGRAM To UNDW KIDb lm PHILANTHROPY =TS A?\:E%ng?%%‘r‘ & \( i MR MARAORN | Tie MILLIONAIRE. 1 \\&Jvum 0. ROCKEFELLER. ~ I ™M TELLIN' !rA ‘3 A 'anTeHA ZIIVE{HOID ABOUT ALL THE MONEY NHIM & BE 08 WS GUARD ABOLT TIME ¥ 6 80 SOME, i‘ag",g‘m g g NousE BEEN GNIN' AWAYf = BEWEVE ME. €0 | A D SR THE : pe ‘ NES TR Terr e NOBLDDILIEEDS 4 HELPIN sy LAAD NORSEN = OF WIS 1S A LOTTA HE GAVE MALE A K gy 3 Y = (LvoN o The ) _ N POR B¢ Sl - RAZBERRIE S ¢ Socier ror we-f. | /1 /FELLOW = HERETS : ' R ; Visr ke il 1 A S W SHN THEY'RE SANITARY AS CAN BE --- WHICH MEANS A LOT | @ To You AND ME ODERN methods have / obtained for us a fol- o " ] , . lowing of particular O 10 by k."‘v,,,"," Syndicater 106 Great Birtau. sghts”ressrvnd i S | people who praise our laun - dry work. Here you will get first cla service at reason 1ble rates ' Puka glus Island "YOUNG ACTRESS | e C““‘“S}';'tfi: Rucorded by the U.. e e ) B B ects to arrive in Juneau July Is BRANDED IN ! Forecast for Juneau and_van—i_x; beginming 4 p. m. tedey: i g Y T[] VI NNA'HRE D’F}m‘fim ASKS LAUNDRY Netvs Rain tonight and Friday; fresh southeasterly winds | PEOPLE NOT TO DRIVE PHONRE 15 SEVEN PLACES! LOCAL DATA (bl and Levin ‘ ON BASEBALL GROUNDS SHOWER GIVEN FOR BRIDE Unidentified § C 4 Barom. Temp. Humidity 7ind Velccity Weather, 1, Poisdam l()l]\OHO\\, {Umdentihed lian Commits| 4 . voey 2082 69 52 NW 10 Pt Cudy ! Sponsored by the Ladies League, | a miscellaneous shower was given [ Deed at Hollywood— | 4 & m. today . 2989 52 84 w 1 Cldy [asked the autolst of Juneau, to plea 14 refrain Trom driving machines on tho ( in the League rooms Jlast evening P " ol y q r e X 4 | i ¥t Min HoGRA Hi Uses Razor Blade. 12 ncon today.. 2094 54 75 SE 10 Cuy | & Q- -Clareuge D] i viind, Many persons Have” dons | | | | \ | The Juneg Fire Department, own- | en (,(7”[”1”(‘ rllfi_{l]t rs of the City Baseball Park, AUTOS FOR HIRE complimentary to Mrs. Howard He- A. Tevine| this and the department has author wit, nce Miss Lila Hammock, who — " a % bed oty to Bersdhn th was married last week HOLLYWOOD, Cal, June 9.—Doris CABLL AND RADIO LEPORTS stieduled to fly to Fots®im 19-|ised Chiet of Police George Getchell | About fifty guests were present [Dore, aged 21 years, an actress, was YESTERDA Y TOPA ! 4 Al ©lto arrest any individuals driving on and many fino and useful gifts|branded with the lotter “K” on the Highest 8 p.m. $am. 8§ a treclp. 8 a.m. the two aviatoss will] the ball fiold were recoived by the newly-weds. |forehead. chin, breast, arms ant| Statons— twmp. temp omp._temp. Vel 24 hrs, Weather |\ 0" fenna, returning to Berlin| | Although the property belongs to As pastime for the evening a |hands with a razor blade wjielded by | Nome 50 46 g . 08 Cldy thefv|the Fire Department it has heen | punch-board game was participated {an unidentificd man who forced his | Bethel 60 56 ] 1y | o P {donated to the citizens of Juneau by those present and a prize for |way into her apartment anana 74 66 i “led Levine declared that h i and it is up to every individual to | NT | the best performed stunt went to » police believe the man is ] 78 8 5 b % ) lin plan a trans.; cooperats with the deps - - Miss Muriel Jarman. | deges » or was motivated by re- Paul 38 : 36 : 3 ol o 170 1 motored | keeping our only baseball ¢ , AN INVE%TME Refreahumants wers #erved’ by ‘the venee, ‘He enterad-thia, Btfonst Bparts| ‘Dutell | Harbor 14 ] 5 Y| g0} capable of carrying 2,000|playground in the city i . The ride to work pays dividends Ladies League. ment when she opened the door in| Kodiak 48 41 B et ated he is ready, condition, Fire Department of energy 5 e S TN |response to a knock. She told tho (J"H‘fl”\'“ 54 . ‘é‘l‘(’i“\ y put up $2,000,000 el & —says Taxi Tad wolice he héld her powerless whiwe uneau ¥ {believe the stem wiil be in oper: —————— ol ey MISS AALTO IS LUCKY ONE |he slashed her in seven places. She | Ketchikan 72 5 - 2 5 ’ n withi € NUT]CE “—I find the | Dt drsiber soaer Ko sk {hinted at some trouble she had when | Prince Rupert 0 - % ‘good & {fwanty ,The drosser scarf and pillow cases \jn New York sfveral months ago. | Edmonton ] 5 Pt (|.|\‘ \ | Miss D given away by the St. Luke's Guild | ————— Seattle 2 5 0 ( Idy ‘HARR{ SPERLING OFF | After June 10 no telephone: | Many are findin , at the Liberty theatre last evening ; |” Portiand ; 5 56 0 1y | . ing Bk %h ] ros) e ewirio T TS Jast STERINE LeALMON RUN LahaEn | Fortlaad ol 64 0 J o G| TO ELKS CONVENTION|ME tor Se 5ol o fune |Airaine b Hioull by sresh ! time ) IN CORDOVA DISTRICT i Bt s s | will be accepted at a discount. All|| COMING TO DOUGLAS vote your best fforts to the | RORASIRL R | remittances by mail must bea 5 E. B. Budden, manager of Dou. | . The catches of salmon, both kings lithe Tnited b i ’;{":}:A,,_‘\m\fl';l‘,:"l mark of noty later ntlhn:l la!rtp;r- ’1'.”.‘,“{,"’ $he duy, . QWi Bingle @, glas's cannery is a passenger on the |4 reds. are ‘:"‘“;"' < i B in | NOTE: Observations at Jumesu, Prince Ruper, Edmonton, Seat |in juncau, eyt o on |count date. Please be prompt. e Admiral Farragut which is due to|'l® Cordova district an is said | 4o portland and San Franclaco are made at 4 a. m. and ¢ p. m., Ju- |the Princess Louise for-about a six | JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS o s -] i arrive here Sunday. {iie Sk ok SHCH Ratlauy of fish ldo ) equ tiry; | weeks trip to Minmeapolis and Cin-|adv. TELEPHONE 0. (\"rll” ) r"q“ and ° . s large 8 St ve 4 3 o W rOuR s} is lowest ar the atti, by way of Prince Rupert an S e e Ambulance to the Cordova Timi June 41 The pressure is low throughout Alaska It is lowest near A , i b . | i ) e dervice DAWSON PUBLISHER 1S ‘,,“A,.L,“,md ),F((:,‘.Jnm)me? 53«‘1‘ (w::‘l of | Alaska Peninsula and falling rapidly in the Gulf of Alaska. The pros-|the Canadian National Railway. At| Planos and Ilnumkrdl’)‘fl for Sale Stands #t Alaskan Hotel and NOW TEXAS FARMER |, i e and’ an equal amount of reds| Sure is high in British Columbia and rising moderately. Showers have|t place he will attend the jor Rent. Victor—Edison —Columbla Nolknd'a Corer it o 8.9 b tallen & settle eather t nues throughout ska except po Convention from July runswick records iving every oA g Koner and point owner of the Daw- |l KTES EF HUG COOFS of Teds 8" | morning in the midale \..s‘m. Valley and on Seward Peninsula | Lodge No. 420 [Drinks. JU MUSIC HOUSE. o ! Sperling will t with his R som, Y. T, News, who went south {th¢ : s £ el - - three years ago for the benefit of his ( {famiiy in Minneapolis for three weeks | Advertising aiways pays. Use the B henlth Bat ‘areRused & farm nens| “GAPT. FISHER. TO GO EABT the regular monthly meeting. Mr, |family In Minnoapotls for throe weeks | 4 ' Rokpirt;-MEi Mnd is, doisg wet | Capt.: H, B B for several N } SHiver had'tiosn ROMES o chair wovk'} Parote. §0ine 1o Clocingitl agd sl columns of he Duoipite. | BERRY’S TAXI in his new environment, according to ,\'(‘ilvl'! a popular r of .llun("II\ {for the last three. years, since she 5 cllre(nl and Efllcient serViCQ ithe Dawson Newa Bast o a1 e [while he was a member of the | | first came to Juneaw, and will be . Closed Cadillac Cars D or e o i Moattn. Yo« | Alaska Board of Road Commission: greatly missed by her assoclates. y a speculation. & couple of years ago. |€rs: now statloned at Camp Lewis, ! ey W’ | ” 2 YOArs GO 1) as boen selacted as officer in chargo e, | PHONE 199 $350 per acre. Ho has just sold it |WI attend the annual competitive ol mect at Camp Perry, Ohio (Special to Empire,) ATTRACTION AT NEW | Diamond Briquets 'm —n Prompt Service—Day and Night CovicH Auto SERVICE JUNBAU, ALABKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings Bl a———— getting $350 per a | ——————— e Y SKAGWAY, Alaska, June 9. —Pre: THE EMPIRE mAS THH LARG LIFE ANALYSIS {~nee of mind and quick thinking n | EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND A -\'l;"”\'m: in your right \@r\tinu‘.’“n‘_x part of L. E. Reynoldson, of N b 8 s 8, Gas saved o 8 VO M3 B ile @ d o Shop, | \ 4 PLANT IN ALASKA. Hotel. —ady. | ehildren and two neighbor's children, | which was opened early in the weck, | They're Hot !when the small house in which they |18 the fur lined “rug room.” 3 L were playing with matches, caught |walls are hung with i PA II"IC fire this morning. | skins of bears - bl \ L LO The children had gained access to |silver tipped grizzly, blue or glacier I | 4 the house, which was used by Mr.|and brown, which come from all|>: e | Reynoldson to store and breed rab-|parts of Alaska and Include all types MILLER’S TAXI [ bits, in through an open window, leav- [of bear found in the Territory. Th | ing the door locked. They played with llullx al and wolverine rugs also ! Phone 183 Juneau, Alsska matches which ignited the straw |attractively shown, and may had A e CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS used for the rabbits bedding Jeither manufactured or merely dress AU it [ FOR HIRE Mr. Reynoldson was fortunately ' ed ! nearby and by thinking quickly man-| Aside from the rugs, the shop ha - aged to rescue, both the children and [a complete line of foxes made | = TR g PR ——— — | the. rabbits, which were in house, | and in the dressed state, and would otherwise probably have (that the tourists may o sk Home of Delicious Hams and Bacon HOLMES TAXI burned. |in both stages. An extensive lin PHONE 342 ML LS {ivory, 1 v, basket work and silv A TO HONOR MRS. OLIVER |curios the eye from the walis Mayflower Butter and Fggs = land showcases of the shop and prac e : : Complimenting Mrs. L. /. Oliver, | tically all varieties of the work dons and Quality Meats Wadiae Slaty S Rel {who is leaving soon for the ates, | by Indi and FEskimos may be “Jus k h th C AN” the members of the Holy Trinity |found represente e s méltbe o Holy 3 epresented J t eep those tee LE Cothedral: Choif are having informal | *We are expecting the rest of bur 7 pERA CURIO SHOP HERE| AT And yowid i cliume: thi. shill o4t of yout houid 1 a jiffy. Incomparable for radiant warmth in a || fireplace. Try them——you'll find he bought some land in the Rio J v ] i i Grande valley, paying for the same |0f the Camp Lewis Rifle Squad that T “RUG ROOM” IS BIG FEED YOUR FURNACE A FEW , - O, doat 0 SanE, Dot are having informal party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. |equipment, which was sent to Sow- We Aim to Please Day ‘S Bikhe Ber¥ice y's the dentist as you are leaving his office. C. P. Jenne tonight, instead of ;I)l‘ll ]/)\\IH!::L“ZH‘IJ i !l:“llll-n 'n‘:.-”;u:ut PHONE 436 s nothing else to say. Except for the - — ===\ |0 permanently arrange the shop,’ k.4 d BLUE BIRD TAXI professional treatment he gives your mouth and Built - N3 (said Mrs. V. A. Poine Two Deliveries Daily SHORTY GRAHAM teeth, he knows there is only onc thing they can {7 Attractively TR ;T 10:30 ard 2:30 PHONE 38 Stand at BUl's Barber Shop necd—the cleanness that Colgate’s brings. [Ki tewr i | HARDING’S BROTHER Through ecleanness Colgate’s makes teeth healthy, white, clean. It's a cleanness that drugs I | % m?"-mrk 1S COM[NG O VISI | e e e e cannot bring. It's a cleanness that removes the it b (MDA 5 R RN SR, ORI St e S Green Rieeon Taxa very causes of tooth dLfly, iz manufacturer I Returning to the United States af BEN PHILIPS, Prop. 3t mone ™ Ml ter throe and a half years in Chi 3 Day and Night Service Major Edwin F. Harding, is coming Stand at Senate Rooms hustras |to Juneau on the Dorothy Alexande: PHONE 8232 Ito visit for a week with his brother = === - , Seattle, Justin W. Hardine, United States 3! 22 1« MILINVORKFZ] |5 sivomes e, TRAIGHT EIGHT k. V. CORPN. A _ Major Harding was stationed Zw at Tientsin, China, with the 15th NOLAND’S CORNER | Infantry, until he was relieved re PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY |cently and with his family tool passage for the United States. After None Better—Box or Bulk . - / [visiting_in_Juneat. Mutmr iizllrllillr' T’ws J Mccaul CARESON'S TAXT SERVICE THE ALASKA RAILROAD | R S e e e PURBIERREIISD. (7 SOW S0 B il Nt Franklin, Ohio, | ——— 2 4 throughout the year operates reguiar passexger and frelght tralm {of his family in t St i iy 0 9 service from Saward on the Coast to Fairbanks In the Interlor, Where he will spend the remainder f ; b GARBA.GE and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the | . 3 ) E:’!:"“P:’E‘_ifi.fi?;_ AL A SK AN HOTEL HA ULED winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, AUTO IN TAXI SERVICE between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other In- | formation inquire of any steamship or rallroad agent, or write go Ben Phillips, operator at the Nug MODERN REASONABLE RATES | AND LOT CLEANING Dept. of the Interior (7 7 Im{ [t Croek Power 1iouse, Who recent Dave Houskr, prop. @. A, Getchell, Phone 109 or 149 R P S |ly purchased a Studebaker Com- THE ALASKA RAILROAD / OVZDL'S, | mantor: 'vas pivce e car' o the > (!‘. mmq M Route) * | |Juneau taxi servicc. He has secured e A 00l— a driver for his car who will be in = J7 100 ant to sebvide haslth] [oparge Any fifte— Made to Measure Gn:n:::ed SPECIAL SALE and happiness for your fam- ————— v ily, it you want to provide SERENADE BY BAND Good Lining— or Money a._joyous future for your own - 125 Fabrics $ 4 on digestion and keep your appetite| | The Juneau City Band last night 23.75 Per Suit Refunied i st 4 | el AN : ANNED GOODS SANITARY PLU MBING for food enjoyment 18 the prop-i!agpeared on the t and gave a TWENTY FABRICS T0 SELECT FROM—TWO STYLES— C ALL WORK DONE TO COMPLY WITH CITY ORDINANCE R L “Tores Withateot sec: OR READY.-TO-WEAR | ! e AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST - ‘tions during the evening and played 4 heavy good looking cloff ™~ | s R AR u nm CALIFORNIA |several numbers at each, winning 2 ; i G' 5 el = s much applause and appreciation. Two Suits or Suit and Overcoat for $29.50 tovanettv’s on t Jol M GROCERY At m g Bargains in boys and youths suits. “Look before you leap.” C%L L Al STANWOR PHONE 478 96 4lin Toth of each LD et the See before you buy GROCERY Shop rear Harri ware 06. | ; 5 ! accommodation of he trade. = R. H. WILLIAMS, Reck Apts, Telephone 3804 PHONE 3-8-5 adv. GOLDSTE l .

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