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8 THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1927. e ————————————————————————————————————————————————————— , dfue y BARALs A %o frst toh | s | But it is probably a long way |MRS. PURPUS GOING top a few days in some of th RUAD PRUGRAM el ohnly L nof Col YUKUN ARRIVES P ’;n h;-!mn ‘\uvullfl’in;\w ]\;m- will | ON INTERIOR TRIP|towns on th ‘}vm:" ind ("\w(-‘v‘)x g gy aset £y M o et he altogether abandoned, particu-( to return to Juneau he er Can e ) Eclipse ,"/ | arly since the development of| Miss Alta Purpus, who is em-|of July DELAYED SUME equij way to IN PORT TUQAY Moon Early | OF FIRES Is modern building materials has re- | ployed in the office of the Clerk - - o iltai ii i Do eTHe , of wood |of the Court, will leave on a of partic M B sulted in a protected type of wood [of t oy 5 : i {| Tomorrow ‘ construction that retains all”ths | month’s ‘vacation from Ketchikan ADVICE: FROM. Q. ° 8 Good Progress Made | 4 ¥ AS moolt’ ‘&8 £hé -terti™of ‘court Good ogre as been oo Fon - Caph: \Onk A 'tohis) aslipe, of Fhe-mioon | | Iumu features of the ' all-wood '~ Boolt s ¢ 2 . t LONDON—Bernard Shaw's n Chatanika-Circle exter Glasseo iived:. in bt takes place tomorrow, June Aoyl e T t;"" . PR "l‘ vice to amateur actors on the sur f Richardson I wa ¢ 12:20 o'clock this afternoon witl 15, early in the morning. T} Incombustible Sheathing | e fram’ thete to- Nimdia: 40w to get applause i ) B St id. He went over this| .- thant” £ ht and! | eclipse will be visible through “fn . biitlaing I fiintotacts | i bl 5 vour fect before an exit to sta ute §3 mile an antome e ; ; sk i i pccord. | |] e B L uliding such a fire;protect: | the “Yukon, into FPairbanks and| i) Q k ree mai Yukon| | out th rited ceord SN2 P Fire o £ s e ood hous € 0c ame | out te & coast oyer the ¥ Season 30 Days Late, But/vi t 73 es is in S : Tt Basit e tima | |International Fire Chiels)ed " .‘1 umu” e rnll‘lr 10 Jout: to v’h ..l' ove w]h \\Vhl ka AT . S ¥ e, t re filng 11 s , n 3 g + P ” PR ] SR O 5 erecte he regular manner.|Railroad, completing the ukon ¥ 2 2 Handicaps to Be Over HaDp. P AT iA &9 the eclipse bogins at 1:43 lnfnt Many Effe CtiVe |t tnstead of a sheathing. ofjcircle trip. Mrs. Purpus will|Old papers for sale at The Empir Wi, Siiva: Staate R Rl o ; Pa w‘ r ‘”w w; m.; to '], l)‘h]w 4‘ be “ll MY 14 Ways for Reduction wood being applied over the| - - , Days « A 1d 1 5 (T8 et ro and » 1. m.; total phase ends a ] ) atha; . an Incotbusiine .tipe . of PPV el 3 . t Fall and w T bl oy i R ot G Bt e Chll Wik EAREI . usitBle tyme) OFfe n Start the day with (Continued from I One.) wvhen et t onid o R h L ; : In reviewing measures now be |sheathing is now used. This pro-|®—————— e vz J Tl SV ah et f ¢ Thana Fultz, Jul LT :'m first point u.ln.mm |ing taken by the International As- |tects the frame from the outside.| | ONE WAY TRAFFIC > » work was reta 1 miles to complete be y t, C. W. Hyde,| | North; last point of contact Wi & : Mg, Bt i I, RGO, & PROPOSED | p: 4 A S h b e Tk i & [bat the appalling loss of life and | metal or rock lath is used i (i s e Y ¢ F iiid Esther Kaser, W.| | 109 degrees to West of North. | |, o0y by fire in the United | place of wood lath. With a roof U RTINS A SHRIEO 1S N y ik it was gen 1c-| nection T with the Cir “ I <Obadh, M. Lan There is adifference of four | [ Byot B L) e Kot it Rt R g g V] Nowtid ree Kuk Take: T A Clean Cool ceptec hat the New 1 " a Three c W W e ailreaay |, r 3 2 hours he oc ste £ (] | ¢ T | ) e Glacie 4 vay r 3 %, pted th Er Ay ol S . ] ser, Margaret Met hours ‘between eastern Stand- | [;o1n1s” out that one of the most | resistive materfal, a house s| | of the Olacter Higliway du Shave Company would t its project work thi ction. A pa ir, (€ Mrs. Myers, W ard time and Juneau tin o P AT S the' fiee’l kit 1 high a degree| | 1BE the tourist season, the ed cold storage plant this year,|Sible Toad wili bo constructed e foperg, Ruth Phillips, Emma Phil watch accordingly danger is fo give such building: | of protection from fire as is I} fimeicr TUN AMduisbon 59 although 't was no definite| entire distance to Miller House |/ Satsr, . BRPmOH-0] & 18, to BITE N O Rt fire as is PO3-| | yites the public to cooperate date set for beginning work. Due|DY the end of the season. It wWill gy A haver, Mrs. | &% s i :‘M“": fogton0 “:‘ “‘"" "'!'”"‘ '”“"’””_' 1 with it in directing traffic to t bandonment of|be the end of the 1928 season, |iqyqmp M. Welshons and | ; Ry woutdoh impracticable, o' | fire “\ \ - ‘v.n'm.\.‘ H’m{ on the loop in one direction the Col prospecting op-. however the route to Uir-| o william Mrs, B, |there 'was a str wnd a star f y i o ol s s s important a part | | o,y Cars moving north over A b | i tandard Ofl and!cl 1 ) factory condi-| wortman b Al W Bofie e b e -0 |course, to build an allfireproct [of the Fire Department’s wors| | new Mendenhall bridge puek interests, Kodiak ton for the tra publ ki three steerase|ench State in the Union, Which | guctire,” Chief Gray continued. | s fighting fires, and alows with | | seound the loap. ; SERVICE THAT IS \ o g e - : MBAres TS In a residence of th ture the e thousanc ) ) B ey Hhpg ETTE has been in a slump. The entr Ditch About Complets P, St H. Caswell, G increased and it hec b B :."["mv' Sl Masirs e L ands of other fire chiefs | | JACK McDONALD, Secretary BETTER of the England interest The Fairbanks Exploration Co | Walt Al Greenbaum,|evident that there would be el 5 . el _or | thraughout the country, he | | Glacier Taxi Association Phone 25 Free Deliver there te ) o than pushing its work ahead as rap-| Karl Hawthorne, Jim-|many strip Congre in 1818} 00 ‘TH‘ and furniture would | tively cooperating with the Inter-|g n compenzate v as possible. Tts big ditch!mie Ja Seadtiggec o Biell b s b gl 14 have io “‘{VII g w[m).u material | national Association of Fire l‘)m].! Road work wa \ly completed Rosse D. Hobson, lo-|stripes be reduced and rest L e e U CEOUREH STy [l e SRR is Fire: Preven- | p=——— at Kodiak. The r t yphon cal pa wenceforth to thirteen, repre 1en and clo l.un. But it neve on Year” movement which it i i et : K 5 TBa T et e oo it Ak B Statos, | 2 Lprant (‘.||},,‘ o constr ¢ |hoped will acquaini the public wita sw )141 vI ‘I s“ ) q 'a A AD P will be completed redges in 1¢ th I at 6:30 o'elock | while a star would be added for| Lo 8 e (Pl tF, 88 T n-| means for reducin annuel 5 A Ala A E;/ I,l‘,l\ the season, ope \ Territorial road pro- (iis even and will call at Port|each succeeding State. And that| . e ’;‘ e < fire toll. | agricultural arens in the vicinity jects around Fairbanks was just Alth Cordova, Port{law still stand | oglf' Freme e T <50 i s of Women, Middle and Ka'sin opening up during his visit there. Benny, Latouche, Port Ashton - i‘ Rokei ik ‘“'"""’"I‘ “’{’\fl‘,' frame “l'\‘j",'l:“““ g ol AL Use FRESH STOCK bay ome of the fin All roads were generally in good Thun Seward : example Bedh th 18 COUMPIES DR TS Smpire | G8uniyy on the teland Braih RRea il okss WaLhn anil|Se Pl TWO MORE PREBYTERIAN |wood frame fs covered with - B A ; B Bty aettan: he. idid LG i ity CAMP FIRE GIRLS i EXCURSIONS COMING NCRTH, sheathing of wood, and this in | O1d papers for sale at The Empire 5 cans Louisiana Cove Oysters for $1.00 After stopping briefly at Sew-|than normall The bull the | turn is covered with wood siding % e s : P e TR S bt A S it b b ; P FIRE | There wili ba*two more Pre and when the lath under the plas 5 cans Dunbar Shrimps for 1.00 ‘ L Pl ot WiociAlEoti. woh id 18,1 LEAVE TOMORNONY [, e wiitby ove mongipnr. | 45 i 0 okt undec e ‘ proc 1 to Wasilla and made Richardson Highway was open | terian excursion parties to éome|ter and the shingles on the roof P y R preparations for a proliminary |ed across Isabelle Puss to Chitina T i Fire sty | 12, 13K this vear, ages ltis to}are of wood vou have a Highly ST 8 cans Spaghetti Foulds for 1.00 locati f the Anchorage-|on June 1, Col. Stese said. There : 20}, FROD FIFR S LI all Young, veteran Al-icombustible, conflagration-breedin hits 2ol v . . ) v N S T s on Tune 1, A . morning for tho {aska missionary, who came morti:| fype of construction i !\:.":x:z: cu‘iis‘(; 5 cans Sugar Sweet Corn, Comox for.. 1.00 ed by the Legislature last Spring.|summit and little remained by |SHM™M le River. All|as guide and instructor for the|would put surrounding structures 14 4 A R : % Estimates will be furnished the|late May. [t was necessar those » reauested o taks | party that was on the Dorothy| i jeopardy If a fire should brea 3 cans Grapefruit, Amocat for .. i 5 Territorial - Road ( on - onlshovel out but a few drifts inthelr and other luggage | Alexander Dr. Young will ac-jout, particularly if there were a i . 5 ir 2 R costs of construction and finallsheltered spots to open the en-| !0 the school house not later than |company them |nigh wind blowing. For a higt 3 cans Peaches, H.B. Yellow Cling for .95 determination will be made by it,tire route for tr ic From Fair ok 0 tomorrow morning. | Dr Young will accompany '|v,\”],[ would carry burning embers (o : 12 Q . g o & Muinthie 3if thk work, Bdtxa: to) CHitina, he ‘atd, theva! The 1ug will be taken out on | party of nine Presbyterian elevsy-| to adjoining roofs and seatter 5 cans Brisling Sardines for 95 Snow was very late in disap-|weren’t more tham five miles of| @ Special truck. “On time” is the men who were of the Doorthy|sparks far and wide i o2 - peariug in Matanuska V y, he wet road on the Highwa % rd Redlingshafe: | Alexander party to Fairbank ALL PURCHASES GUARANTEED said. Nineteen new settlers hav There was little snow north of|and if the ot want to|making the trip over the Alasl 4% gty e o iriéts. 18 the yalley|the Valdes summit on the Val-{bb loft must be ac|Railroad and the Richardson ||| 8 features distin- since last year, Col. Steese was|dez-Copper River branch of thejthe school at 8:30 o'clock | Highway, returning with them to 3. . E S " Q informed Highway On the summit, how- | tomorrow morning Automobiles | Seattle ";7 I) | g‘HSh thlS New v IIIL I\A" After several years stagnation|ever, and south, considerable| Will be provided for the girls tc ‘ g e (’U(’I()[) Gruen Quadron and decline, the Willow Creek|snow remained on the ground. It make | Advertising always ' Use " No other Steap Watch com PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET mining district is apparently onjwas expected this route would be Rl g ;H.‘ columns of The Empire. II "q bines all t advantages in the upgrade anf indications are' opened for traffic July 1, the : ALTE construction. 7 1t ‘has reached 4 stage where in-|usual date FLAG DAY BEING [® | Fitted with the new Gruen reased production of gold will be| | a 2 rectangular 17 jewel Prectsion BB nniaity.- fip daid. Mirtin Taslina Bridge Rebuilt OBSERVED TODAY | Also carry a full line movement. Which allowWs platit s i : B il Tanden in" Mig ~oleiel Al Hew briflge Has heen reconsl: X | |1 IS of fresh EASTV greater size and strength ot We cordially invite you to spend a few minutes looking our s i Lo ) ; 9 o | Today is Flag Day, which con “T 1,7 L parts—the Quadron is in fid d 2 g [‘: v\\|hn_y \\v”,l go in on Cra Creek | struc "»<| n:‘u 1.;?1 a River !"‘ oYt Mats ubon: whickl oOur and ANSCO Films Svery setioe s redl mcin's stvah, window over and see the menu that arrived on the S. S, above Gold Bullion this season |placing the structure carried} y, piae of the United States was| | - Let us point out the 8 Yuken this afternoon. It is a treat, Watermelons, straw- It was hauled part of the way|away by the flood last winter . " o 0 0 s, Junel l) D e features at the store and see v over the snow but ‘was unable|At a time when the temperature|iy’ yrrs oo & || yance the different models priced berries, Canteloupes, Pineapples, Bananas, Tomatoes, Fresh : 14, 1777 American Flag is| | § P ; to cross the summit. It will be|was 40 degrees below, an ice dam| 5 “hivd oldest of the ~National| | SATU | om $50 to $135. Beans, Fresh Peas, Asparagus, Lettuce, Parsley, Onions, ; taken to Cragie Creek after theiin Taslina Lake blew out and| . . : SATURDAY NIGHT i BUTLER-MAURO Oatilibnies. fed y o ; ) E B L i oh Honded D6 loonutre alow: Pt standard world, older thar | " ) 1 THE NUGGET SHOP auliflower, Spinach, Cucumbers, Radishes, Celery, Cabbage, é snow | many miles, covering several In "K],‘l"ull":" . l,l ity ! % l‘il it i A. B. HALL [ DRUG CO. S g Cherries, Oranges, Anvles, Grane Fruit. ? The Fern Mines had a good|dian yillages to a depth of six s i e iy Don't Forget to Hear 8l \ P LT, 2 3 s carried s onflict B 0 XHear | . oA X season last year and is expected| feet, water heing much above thel| itidue: u gl ,‘,,,.;,-”‘vl i s I When We Sell It ot il v Y Vg to do better this year |previous high water mark {0 us/Rb1 ‘to Cha MeEtd the: nita WINDY | It’s Right (I A TINEAI) (IR()(:ILI{ Y B9 dae | Ohiulliow dnteict, . thef g EHeMIo W aonts TRt SUGIA L0l oinrin which the United on the Trumpet Free Delivery Phone :nmi\ .\llml 'mu-.\l property s to|the upper Kotsina “xw; district | gy pos {1 8ub station Post bfffes No % erivec o e v LE ¢ backed by Los Angeles capital |the river have been completed,| o %8 ], > /!l k y glo-Saxon word fl r flo ir has landed a large outfit and was|and a 200-ton outfit of the Cop-| 0" wind ”I“"“ 'h -‘“'”"_ . ’\‘ 0 e askans freighting it into the ground late|per Creek Mines, developing some| oy o5 LA CASHNR . Ward last month. Capital is said to be{new prospects on Copper Creek, .q..kern” to flutter. At the time ample for all development needs.[has been hauled in and work|yy o Apciioan fae was adopted Park Routs. Openod started for the season. Just be o A [ — Col. Steese spent three days in|fore the bridge over the canyon McKinley National Park, making|on the upper river was finished plans for the season's operations.| Charles monstead, Managing These will include maintenance)| Engir for the company, who of the 22 miles of road to Sanc {“n.\ forced to go to Kennecott on tuary River, improvement of the account of illness, fell into & 9-mile coach road to Savage Riv-'crevasse going around the canyon er Camp up the river to the big and broke a leg in three places game country (opened for tourist| He was in rious condition reached Kennecott but T S T ————r observation and not for hunting),| when he and opening up the main road anlis recovering nicely addition 13 miles to Igloo Camp,| The big bridge over the Niz giving a 85-mile road in the|ina River held this Spring with park. The bulk of the park road|out any damage. The road from fund will be expended on the last{McCarthy through this district project ‘ |has reached Murie’s Roadhouse The McKinley Park Transpor-{and will be pushed through tc tation Co., operated by R. E [Dan Creek before the end of the Sheldon and James Galen, is as-| present season. sured of banner season. lmh{ From McCarthy, Col Steese of the owners were on the ground|came to Cordova and returned getting camps and equipment in'here last Thursday. B e . Look! URROUGHS WE HAD TO GO BACK TO THE NOTHII Portables Now on Display for $100.00 Only J. B. Burford & Co i i { i | ! % ! G EQUALS THEM I Gastineau Hotel SUITS AND MISSES’ SHOES 25 Per Cent Off Removal SALE! Immediately after the 4th of July we will move to our New Store, next to the Kuppenheimer ONE LOT LADIES’ and FULL LINE OF NECKBAND AND COLLAR (The Junction) ATTACHED STYLE SHIRTS SALOUM’S ‘Bathing Sui Are Play Days And require various and sundry l_vpt-sA of wearing Summer Days Janzen’s perfect fitting Bath- ing Suits for men and women. apparel to make one’s pleasare complete ts for Outing Togs We have a full asortment of Outing Togs of khaki and tweeds. Play Suits for the Kiddies Kute-Kuts, Cant Bust ’Em’s, Lee Gar- ments and Black Bear Brands are a few good ones to choose from. For Dress Up Occasions We are prepared to supply you with garments that enable one to look their best in such as dresses for street, after- Also a full showing of Hats, Silk Underwear and noon and dinner wear. Hosiery. ‘ ; SEE THESE AT 1 Goldstein’s JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER Emporium

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