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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1927. = "'! 4 BRARNEY GOOGLE \DOUGLAS ' NEW TAKING VACATION TRIP ‘ DE BECK | ettt NERY uru THEN = IM COMVUINCED # TRAYT IS MAR 1S NST ERIC UAN HORAY ME 1S THE LWING IMAGE OF My HUSBAND . BUT \T BLE FOR A MAN T SERGEANT ZINK FROM MEADGULAR grR ¥ L wave 7 A FEEUNG IN M‘ffl G\Z22ARD TRAT Im AGT ALonNE 1IN TS RooOM v ) £NOURE SURE NOUNE Wao PLENTY OF EXPERIENCE 2 2 (ot A T Mmawu) - Mr. and Mrs, Earl Watking and ¥ SHADDERING FOR TRE & A (" - QESIDES HE (S’ ¢ \ Roy left on the Alameda this PAST 30 NEARS ,MA'AM| { = < AND GOOD e florning for a visit to Washinglon | AND NONE OF 'EM HAS ! TE MPERED - i Idaho. Mrs. Walkins expect BUER PUT ANNTHING MR VAN HORN { spend the entire summeor CNER ON, - — HAD A ( W lle: parents in tho e HORRIBLE & I GIENTLE SPRIN «YT"“‘E Wl vile Mr. Watking intends to 1 B, - 1 B DISPCS\TiON! S d V3 A TREAT i ‘NE\«D (’,LL-‘t‘hES |a 00?" UP CLERN AND SWEETR HE cleanliness and the weetnesa of the linens 0 i a month - o FARRAGUT CALLS Bringing freight for Doug!l igh: etherwize would have 1 and clothes don up” by \ Seattle another week on | g el B unt of the Queen hong ' ; u : Mvaaniy varily off the rum, the Admiraf | 7 2 {mpressioi Aol frou S ThN wragut made a call here, about ‘ e Ao Boon® vasterday ‘with - a fon: ‘m himself and plane. “I am :n.r ) o 1 : Vel EMBLEMS OF ;",?}i,f.\}z"'.":::t.,;*':*“::.., W& [FOURTEEN YEARS PRISON. * |“"*™jts Losd Speakers | ‘o'gi:: 'E‘?s?g l%‘i“rfim* EUROPE FOR |.:: wve anythi sthes and charges you a bill tb G than reasonable. EMPIRE HAS T care of your o« MOST UP-TO EQUIPPED JOB | BERLIN, June 13 Venerabl [PLANT IN ALASKA Cologne Cathedral has been end- | ‘ ALASKA STEAM ———— e [owed with one of the most mod- |{ LAUNDRY it s shop.” ‘ ! York 1 \\ hingt | evn inventions—the loud speaker ASK FOR ! b US AVIATOR s "I" S pam s AL 11 points in the choir and PHONE 15 which de o] W tutat hit o b b ke ‘nhutber’ SO, nats. mex MILK MAID BREAD : . : R AL e phones have been Installe o £ plant at the mine re i Washington won when Pre Lt s vl P rnion e e " ve been received by B. D. Stew.| (Continucd from Page One.) lidge invited him to return on "“I’_"’,'fl"v_”“‘ <4 hoard ’. s }"“"v'f AUTOS FOR HIRE Mine In | the cruiser Memphis. | | 1o Toud MY R ING e | Doumargue, Marshap Foch, “Papa® | And of the flight that brought fin o SROPRE RO YOS < H" . MYREN’S HEALTH a4 | Joftre, and other Freneh potables. | the honors, even Orville Wright | | centurios, The ehormous size of SR | Police had to force a way fo: ; that there was only one A BREAD cathedral h hitherto mac it impossible for the human voi (14 s 8 i e tpoitin . JUINE AT TO TELEPHONE PATRONS v S et ot | BAKERY him whenever he the embassy. He » in three of success. But | Lindbergh was more confident, iving all credit to his machine, | equipped with a Wright whi | [ motor, and aw earth inductor com 3 mourning | pass which he claims made navi. | | that the mine itself hireatened. f to the French | B The loss, which was considel- | fipst offic 1 fully covercd by insui- i gire motlier of Charle cording to the letter om France ght that the fire star red on him. | gation casy. | Patro » lati I N ) 4 ‘trode. codd '@usk . i 1 , ENGIY | Fa ontemplating change of { Our daily record is “Service” E I from the electric REV. GEORGE E. HOWARD addy twll;ol“wll\!;:] It) WM. MYREN, Prop. § —saye ekl Tt | \ it has been impo Royal Air Force DIES IN MASSACHUSETTS s Dalenliois ! 3 i y determine t wse. | (he Order of Leop & Tutis Phone 577 Free Delivery § lhoat \ g | y coal which ly | Ciub of France its gold medal| Thn Skagway Alaskan chronicl ;_‘,"(]v | | S ST fear the sop plant was|and the Swedish Aero Club its|the death of the Rey adv, , fwitn ine Gasjeon bzl aeraidh i Fioigly threatened by the five. ! o1a plaque. His own country de , for many years a resi-| o Sipee s SRS L0, e < T SN | S SRR lf nyop | T which were working { cided promptly to bestow th tlce A8 & mattey of.fent the mine wore rushéd fo the | pistinguished Flying Cross, the i ) :' s pl - 2 :': “"“ "" g 5 oy AN S s L sl ; ELEVATOR SERVICE } service awaits them when the one wa him its medal of | dained a dc 3 t s B iy Prod continued | nt was started [ by Bishop P. T. Rowe as a “The Hotel That Speaks ¥ g e mear wry trestle | give him the lin the Protestant Episcopal | ZYNIA, ! Cai B bhich has ‘been built from the | l of Homor| Church, and was rector of St i ‘arlson’s Taxi ‘““l iina to the |':|il|m].l 1 3 but | | Peter's By the Sea Church at Sit 5 ! \lllltllllll(l‘ Service o sizing of the coal « done, o chacin Edkish £ s a new plant has been in " g For several yvears o All Wool— Fi ] Stands at Alaskan Hotel and 1 France broke all precoedents i¢ ral years ¢ > > . ! d R the b of royai(y, [ Was employed in the £ Any Style— ade to Measure (‘ waranteed E Noland’s Corner h DAWSON PIONEER DIES | The American f s Sk R o G ML (A : 4 ('?:(; Il'-’:]‘::u‘ 2, : 'I’;E(?‘I'(‘"'l‘;f | Phones Single 0 and 314 e foreign office, an honor shown | WaY. € L Mrs. Hc e —— | «9 Fabrics ed AER i S SR Bensaiin st he forels "““,‘“ to visiting sover.| Were active in church work. About A <1 "" ( ') er r l|‘ Ebenezer Mc. Adam, e 1 for was received on tne | Cighteen y @ Chamber, giv-|d man | en a municipal reception, k .,W on both cheeks by President Do | umergue “and others, and song about him were sold on the street like newspapers. ke was or Mrs. Charlotte Anita Whitney, of Oakland, Cal, faces a! acon and became | fourteen-year term in San Quentin Prison as the result of a ant of Bishop Rowe Snprumu‘(}ourt decision upholding the i’ulii'orniu_ anti-sysnl.er was made a priest. e alism law. She was ecnvicted of attersling a radicul me wton, Mass although she had t»' en the floor in eppusitign 10 extienut e She refuses to ask for a pardon, | at his death, = TWENTY I.‘-Illhf.‘ TO SEI CT FROM—-TWO STYLES— - D D OR READY-TO-WEAR BERRY’S TAX heavy good looking ¢ loth { Careful and Efficient Service Two Suits or Suit and Overcoat for $29.50 . AN y Bargains in boys and youths suits. “Look before you leap.” Closed Cadillac Cars = and | floor of the Zy a few vy than 80 y i | '\mnrn an - Tradi Hation Compan at the { 67 4 T ) 0 e ¢ while : i1 | From Paris he went to Belgium, a :‘mllk_\l a fow min | where King Albert not only re WWWW %\Mgwwy«vw-duwuvfi W heen talk )| ceived him in state and decor ‘ who lived wit him, but returned his call. Then | ind kept hoyse for him mgland where the | bne of tho best liked leading { received him, and he was | W:itizens of Dawson wo daugh-| enteriained by the Prince ¢ [ Miss Linda McAdam, who|W with him in Dawson, and| The youth who set out in a . 1. Claude Joseph of San Diego, | #13.000 plane, on a $20,000 expedi- | .’ ® alif.,, and a sister residi tion, partly financed by $2,000 of Sce before you buy FHOM Office Next R H WILLIA;«I;, Reck Apts,, Telephone 3804 3 i Prompt he went to SUMMER HOURS Cavick WEEK DAYS—8 a. m. to 5 p. m. June STAND A SATURDAY—8 a. m. to 1 v Phone 'l[) J. B. BURFORD & CO. |\ MILLER’S TAXI 5 1 ARCTIC Night, fontreal, and a brother in -| his savings, won nearly $100,000 | I iaimo, B. C., survive him. He wa in prizes, of which $25,000 was the born__in Montreal and came ) | Raymond Orteig pr awson in 1899, » to cross theg - oo ffered millions—one motion | ORMER DAWSON pic s offer alone was for one| MINISTER 1S DEAD| million—to go into the movies cr | %‘ [~ DD P i C 4 3 3 ¥ vaudeville. He rejected or post-| Y 7‘);()()0 S(,'L(,", er ent (40”}}“”» The Rav. Arthur Ross, Presby-|poned decision on all offers | erian minister at Dawson from b 5 Tt { (‘ I 1 B I 910 to 1918, died vecently at : s e | yOU( onas “We are not actors,” he said layburn, B. C., ace : eceived at D ited at Whitehor o Pawson, Ta w for the first iaie. T, Offers For Sale At Par Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS WRANGELL SHINGLES |} vox wu Day WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF THIS f FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED BLUE BIRD TAXE SHORTY GRAHAM Denominations of $500 and $1000 New ' Brunswick, whe he wa | TO SERVE YOU Stand at Bill's Barber Shop cared and educated. His parent i a0 | ; Z ok s o o) i i o7, $ me" from Scetland. Featuring | Foiihy Maturitics 1 to 10 Years . “ AT UL S f ; & i ; ATTENTION EASTERN STARS i | sy 54 Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. HOLMES TAXI Tansaw GhaBter. Nu- 7. 6, B 8: Otter | Iny pastd Payable Semi-annually at the First National Bank " PHONE 342 meets in regular session Tues Muckrat L f . | lay vening, June 14, at 2 | Y | . ? yetatle, eatte will b6 bu aliires Hl;‘" Se::l ! These bonds are secured by a first mortgage on all the property of p | | Stand at.Olympio Pool Hall o0 visiting members, Social meet- armo ; 5 oot ; # : vr!::ul(:‘xu.m Y 'rur:l ut:"r:l;an«'r(s‘iu B the Company including the present cold storage plant and its lease from ALASKAN IIOTEI; the City of Juneau, and the new cold storage plant which will be erected on the new site of the Company, partly from the proceeds of the sale of these bonds, and partly from cash already realized from the sale of the Company’s stock. $110. and wp MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HousiL, rrop, Rippon Taxi PHILIPS, Prop. y and Night Service i Stand at Senate Rooms PHONE 3232 adv.! AL!(‘F‘ BROWN, Glacier Fur and Curie Company VALENTINE BUILDING Juneau, Alaska The new plant site which the company already owns has a front- age of 235 feet on Front Street, a depth of 250 fect from Front Strect to the deep waters of Gastineau Channel, and a fronfage of 320 feet along Gastineau Channel, SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies o, required. MAE WILLIAMS, W. M., _ Revasre Transrer | | Phone 149 Res. 148 | COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE Our Motto GOOD PROYIDER'S FAMILY) Good taste and good health | lf 750'rRE NOT MADE demand sound teeth and 0/: GREENCMES! sweet breath, The use of ‘Wrigley’s chew- ing gum after every meal takes The security for these bonds will consist of the present cold storage plant, land already owned by the company, and the new plant to be erected and machinery to be installed, and it will have a value of ap- proximately $220,000, which is almost three time: the total amount of the bond issue. Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS Co0. Frent Strect Phone 244 ' Juneau, Alaska SPECIAL SALE on. CANNED GOODS The present plant has a capacity of 200,000 pounds and the new plant will have a capacity of 1,000,000 pounds. Average carnings of present plant for past three years have been $9,270.05, which alone is almost sufficient to pay all interest charges and retire the bonds as they mature; but with the capacity increased five fold, (he earnings should increase in proportion so that the bonds will be w !l secured and will be a very attractive mvestment. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU | || OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG | PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT refreshin; —by cl e v A N e thor and by helping the digestion. YAarn no more - The result is a sweet breath that | CAlzs€ IMmoon-cheese care for one’s self and con- S ourstore showg ewe § aint sold at t ofnin-nunt. ; I DON'T think it's right to call the man in the moon a big Full printed prospectus may lu, had on application at the WRIG I.EY S fction of happy sunshino, shats ection of ha sunshine, that's oD B¢ Mapox ‘ office of the Company or at the: First Nationil Bank or the all ' This store sells everything 3 handy. pac }‘\ SC S inary ey Turede i, B. M. Behrends Bank, at either of which places bonds may now either. g S be obtained. CALIFORNTA s GROCERY PHONE 478, G, Giovanetti’s . GROCERY PHONE 3-8-5 GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A, GETCHELL, 1.one 109 or 149 WATCH THIS SPACE I'OR SOMETHING NEW KIMBROUGH and RUSSELL Painting Contractors and Interior Renovators, PHONE 3284