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R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1927, SMALL BLOCK BOAT CAUGHTIN \: SCREEN DoORS OF LAND IS | CE NEAR NOME WINDOW SCREENS GARDEN TOOLS The property adjoining the €ali- "™ 0 O L M arrowly escaped forula Grocery store on which the geqin many times while crossing Mérchant’s Cafe is located, has been (eS0T 0 1t js reported two 2}'"3‘-"“;“ }E"‘ ~\'T| Bavard 'l“mn -“'*; blades of the propeller n.:«- :N-vn . O, Decker. The property has a jjrgken, The ship hag been, bucking trontage of 36 feet and a depth of {jge continually from about 200 miles 16 feet ‘and was sold for $5000, a |poun of Unimak Dass. cash . sale Praiivar o 20k ver 50 f¢ He intends to con ‘URGES stiuct @ concrete basement and cool | room where. his vegetables and fruil | J will, be stored. Above the store on ] ] Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. A HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 My, Bavard stated this morning that' he ; will built a wing on t giving him a fronta {he ngw property he will build an | apartment. Work will not begin on| 4;::11"::_“4 plans until late in the| NEW Commissioner Hom . McMullen, who for over 1¢ |from the Philippines in th yeirs nas owned the Merchant’s Cafe | will move when mnew construction starts. He stated that he and Mrs McMullen will make a trip sonth ne H winter aud plan to return to Juneau | Lon o e T wher they’ will doeate in the future. | o0 0 oo terial d Ry |is too big and too great for the T— - —— @ | Philippines. There is not enough 1 3 ; {room for him in the Islands. His WHO'S WHO l is only serving to make 1presence | AND WHERE ! {ne situation” worse B S o LUTHERAN 8, 8. PICNIC e st e s e Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop of the Resurrection theran Church i ‘l 10 Isauro WATCH THIS SPACE FOR SOMETHING NEW the mard Wood of Repre! ul (:n\(’lnm General “We de polit independ- ence,” cafd the Philippine Repr |tative in a statement, ‘‘beca -] stimulus Wood SIUBPNS KIMBROUGH and RUSSELL Painting Contractors and Interior Renovators PHONE 3284 o M. A. Tenney, sunulnlvurhm of agents of the Mutual Life Insuran Company of Ne Ywork, who h beon in Juneau the past six weeks.| Gy "he' held at Salmon Creek on A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 F I Klkbks, venndae. Mr. Tonney. wint|June 21 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND Petufn o Juneau in Sepfember for R B ALL KINDS OF W00D WORK _ FULL CHART a fow weeks stay. L. M. Carrigan, representative Armour and Company, was a gehger leaving on the steamer o your name spell success. Full = - - itten N 10 barts, Gastineau Hotel L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS, SUNDSTRAND ADD- REES Tor. Keichikan, Advertising arways pays. Use the|| ING MACHINES, FILING CABINETS and all other OFFICE SUP- NEW DRESSES P | H H [ y yer! epresenting the Just received an entire new stock of Dresses in all Hwont. Const Goacery - Alaskin. lort |columns of The Empire. PLIES—TYPEWRITER REPAIRING at 3 . A ; e 3 on_the Alaska for Ketchikan —_ sizes. Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Wash Satin " Sandon: i ekl & \1“.,.’ \ B BIJRFORD busliess trip to Ketchikan on the| ¢ & (’. and Printed Crepe, figured, solid colors and floral B (i et ih making a trip to Wrangell on the |Alfiska. He will sail from there to! Sedttle where he will make a short | vigit with his family | ©. D. (Chestertield) st left on.| the steamor Alagka Tfom Ketchikan. | E. M. Murphy, Mechanical Super- | inténdent of the Alaska St Company, accompanied by M patterns, Special $13.75 WRANGELL SHINGLES phy. left on the Aldska for Seattle A ;l;hes;t:::lil\;dAill:"-"::lr:“'fl“ Tuesday cn| WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF THIS Hiss Stella Jones left on the steam- | FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED er lAmke for Ketekan where she T will &pend . a week visiting Miss O SERVE YOU ® ° ‘ : r( ,ll S ().’ tlc. Grace Whaley Albert Wile, of tha Parigi d 3 Company, is making | Juneau’s Leading Department Store e B R o > J Lumber Mills. I , ” & E uneau Lumoer s, Ine. oy - o k T%;‘. TURNS |- ¥ : [Mrs. Rittentouse, to remaln for sev- FRO ARD AND ‘T" > ol G T : R PI_UY ! ["feral months. LEAVES FOR NARROWS:-=‘IIHIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllllIIIllIIIlIIIllllIlImlIIfllllmllllIIIIIIHllIIIIlHIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIHIIIII'_E | | Chamber Expresses its || Parly tms week, Mr.Ritténhouse = = | Jramber Lxpresses ils | td = = | a5 |1et a contract ‘to J. W.' Nylahd and | | Col. James G. Steese, president of | == = Appreciation of | |George Redmona for.the inftidl work |{ne ' Alaska Rgad Commission, ar- |== = Baril by W alinilo to he done on the claims under ‘riyed in Juneau yesterday on the B ® &= Services of Walmsley | |opion. They win drive. @ tindel on | Alagka from an inspection trip to |= ' = | | | the lead for 100 febt, the' tinnel to |the westward amd left last night at |== = UMBERS By a unanimous vote today, | |be five feet by .Beven feet. The |midhight on the’A@miral Rogers for |= = the Chamber of Commerce ex- | |claims ars known as the Eind’ Group. | Wrangell Nartows, accompanied by |= = { | pressed its appreciation of the | |The lead is exposed ion: thie surface |Mdjor L. E. Oliver and Lieut. J. R. |== = | | services rendersd it by H. G. | !a short dlstance :abbve flda, level. anyes. = = g S A \\"llnxl«\ who recently left for | Working conditions of ' the ‘ ground Lielit. Noyes returned on the Al |= = (Continged rrom Page One.) ter two years' spent lare ideal, Ms. Ritteulouse saidi ., [aska from the westward where he | == = | nt of the Pacific Coast | The oxtent of the work tto'bé'done |hak been since the first of March, = = Expect Many Visitors Conl; Co. It offered. bim its con..[ |on' the sHiuD: WORIARIUARG 08 (s LRRHL on e trivar In. Juasan will = Many outioftown visitors are ex tulation and expressed its re- | | showings in the tunpel At the out- |resiime his work as disbursing of- | = = pected to be here for the annual ¢ at his departure from the | |look continués avoralle.s the under. fickr of the Commission. = = {aod.:m. of July celebration, it was | | community | | around work_ will be Jameguma with | Tha anmual trip of Col. Steese to (== . . = ndicated by reports made to the | The resolution was presented | | vigor. Finanees for. devolopment, he |Ancliorage, Cordova, Fairbanks and |= j‘/l k H (i d S P bl f Y = Cliambor today. The German naval | | by M. 8. Whittier. It recited that | | said, are .ample. other places in that district where |== akres ube ‘w'ngs ossiote ror ou = training ship Emden with some | Mr. Walmsley . a8 a member ' o road work is going on, is for the §. = 800 men aboard will be here at that | | of the Che and its direct seel t son's | T ] time. The Unalga is ex e At :: | | ate, “most faithfully, vuuln:y al Advertising atways pays. Use the e 1 oge oo iy hoafil‘“:i;: = g L1 i’ E turn about The Chamber | | 1y and capably executed e |cotumns ot T nipir a2 d ' = also author Fourth of .lm\I assignment given him by our | | = 2 = = Cammitine to invite the soldiers from | | Chamber and was of inestimabls ? ’ = = Ciilkoot Barracks to come here and | ;d""‘ to the community through i 3 . . & = . = i in the celebration his clv.e work.” | F A k ‘ M l ] Gl d = The subcommittees appointed to | ree. lr "ng o”op ane l ()r E = ;n:.m- up the program for the cela- (&% - e T Sh— § = yration will t work at once. A'l Sy = = Gt vt i vt | With Deal No. 1 E ew Coats at about 1- £ apd it is hoped to add a number of : - < = = special features not included in pre uPT'ON SEGURED | 1 can Amogdt Coffee = = ki "Writer to Visit Junea | ’ 1 o MW‘! sty fln“”h e Mg = E u = o1 fy Sq Johi: Gordon. Giibert. ‘a: writer on | : 1 can Amocat Tiny Cotn E THESE GOODS ARRIVED ON TUESDAY'S MAIL. SEE OUR WIN- = the staff of Ford’s Dearborn Indeper- | o L dent, will visit Juncau this summer | SPECIAL Pntcn; —$1.15 = DOWS FOR THESE OFFERINGS E ;?r two or three weeks, President UN ETNA AR, ! = = . I Lucas told the Chamber. Mr. | ¢ = = ;}Ilb»rl will be aceompanied by his | GROUP: Deal No. 2 = = amily. He will spend most of the| .. b i | S‘ ECIAI IOTS DRESSFS = same om | ! ! 3 Spos o | INg claims in Stag Bay, Chic 64 = i a motata tp Beattn and,How |iohot™ o Capt 4. 3. Cune S| o At ot E 16.75, 23.75 and 29.50 = S Al BONI . Svonthert™ 5 .“n: begin some exploratory work 1 can &w*;‘“l‘ :ié L E ¥ 2 5 o = questions bothering 1:."”.: K. Hey.|gnder 4 working agresment . with ‘ oA lbn ntam: m ¢ ’ Ao g o ml Cann, it was ann red -y NS T Chibribar wil “nl‘w'j"’:;n ouse. President of the company = SPECI 4L LOTS COATS Mr. Heyder on these and other sub "?":"* Is the {le!' project launched by = 2 34 1 wiich he expressed an in- |y, Corbany since its incorporation = B0 R ltier eivid by T | Mr. Rittenhouse left this momink = 12 75 19 50 99 50 and 39 50 lon the Princess Louise for Seattle = . > K y A . VISITING GRANDPARENTS | He is cnroute to his home in San = = ' | Francisco and will return here in mr;lyale Mmmn. daughter of Mr, |about six weeks, accompanied by A * ‘E"' residents of Juneau, now of Seward § pec o k y "rts E arrived on the Alaska to visit with her granldparents, Mr. and Mrs. J . 2 = E AL New Straw Styles1.75 Plain Colors and £ CANN GOES SOUTH | N F lt S le 4 75 Pla.d 6 75 E Capt. J. H. Cann left on the Prin ew I e y 8 % s at 0. 5 B o L Ty wilers ying out loud the Melody, Men hfifl reueived some of the latest in ——— music, and there is only one of theitft t can play the pieces mentioned = B Beveived on or before gune 17, 1937, :}2’;;'[?;"*)(:"‘ is not here, so flw trytheir best to put th A = E at 8 o'clock P. M. at th i ( = the City Clerk for the house known: R A E ”U C BEST, = as the Rustgard house, together E with foundation, heating plant. fen- = + ces, ete., now on Lot 6, Block 22, = Tawnsite of Juneau, the same 1o | = rémoved not Iater than July 1, 1997, City reserves right to re ) Jeet any or all bids. (S.gned) Sechool Committee of the s@q‘tmmx-;rth Common Council of n..-,I Adm. $1.00 ady. City of Juneau, ,r..ammmmwmmmmmmummmmmmmm|||