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‘. : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1927. j b mEs DIES | Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U.S, | | Weather Bureau | | Forecast for Juneau and ;‘;C?ill y, beginning 4 p. m. today: SCI{I‘:I‘:N D()()RS IN CALIFORNIA; | = .20 e WINDOW SCREENS P NE Time— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather NUME 4 p. m. yest'y .. 30.07 67 50 NW 14 Pt. Cldy G,\R[)EX H()SF el a m. today 3005 49 B 0", RO ot s 00 5 S 14 3 I S5 < First Mayor of Nome and SPRINKLING CANS Later Fairbanks Resident | ; CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS paat ~ T A : i Dies in San Francisco. s il B R GARDEN TOOIL.S SAN FRANCISCO, June 20.— |Nome WU T TRRe g o g p 3 i Bt g Wy o ot iono ke ow = oo | Juneau-Young Hardware Co. here erday He was one of|[ 2 72 b 68 42 56 - 28 Cldy | the st at Nome to become in-|f aul 16 12 34 34 " [ | 4 n N RT > el Hraierigandle < B Slo-skipag Gpt elochyge Semead - S -~ 10 12 Xt clay | HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING i 1 school at that place | Kodiak 16 43 16 46— Rair | ; 1 Gl ik At {n Cordoy 62 b4 50 B A ey Raiu | PHONE 12 3 banks and resided there after|Juncan 67 67 48 49 * Trace Pt. Cldy | i closing out at Nome before going|Ketchikan 68 45 0 Pt. Cldy { to Seattle. He was one of the|Prince Kupert. 66 66 16 -, 0 Clear 4 i best known men in Alaska | Edmonton 62 50 * 20 1 i The body will be shipped to|Seattle 79,5 1 56 . 0 |y i Seattle where it will be buried|Portiand 78 8 [ &8 * 0 it > beside Mrs. Gles, who was Miss|San Francisco. 58 654 | 52 . 0 I} LITTLE ]‘]ARMO]V Blizabeth Sullivan when he met . s than 10 miles i1 her at Nome. The marriage ws| — | the third wedding of white per-| NOTE: Observations . at Juneau Prince Rupert, Edmonton, | Y W § E RONS 15 JMIREER. [ Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 | STRAIGHT EIGHT t 4 - ST = |p. m., Juneau time. i | ! The barometric pressure has changed little during the past ! H {72 hours, the crest being over Eritish Columbia, and lowest over { k [the Gulf of Alaska. It has bcen attended by eclearing weather b ltrom Juneau southward and rain to the northward. Seasonable T’ " J ]‘I .C l s J i BB 3 e A BB A U NN T e y and Lieut. J. R. Noyes will leave! conversation ~with tho United | R (/cza Z}/l tonight on the Dorothy Alexander| giatos, and the Cupar station I | HEI-P DEVELUP i tor Sitka, where they will inspect!poaring completion, This station TR < S R i olf9 various road work being done in| i yupersede the present station Did you every say that to yourself? | i p i |north of the British. Isles was IS FE Y ) ST PSS ST A e 1 Y ! Col. James G. Steese, President| (ne jdeal situation for transmis - SRR . i & % of the Alaska Road Commission,|ion and reception of telephonic that. district and hold public|a¢ wroughton, Wiltshire, which is it ) . { i > * hearings on the harbor work 10| dhow. 8 milcs from London. | { STHATS A GOOD TOB” | : / al be dome In the vicinity. Lieut.! prjyjsh radio experts consider| < . SAPAY ! J A Noyes will return directly from}ia aihough the present wire. | _ ! i A Sitka, while Col. Steese Will €0-| joqs tolephone sorvice to America |1 & e i { iu;wlu"“lum:;v:l;ltmi:: ‘;'_‘("Ir'lk I\I\l";"': is not secret in the full sense of |I'Orest Service Engineer Most certainly you have, and we’ll bet you | o A ab = 5 . Jid o A “[the world, it is proving of such | A SRR 3 I'his is a real live sale, offering real live values in s nelghborhood of both communi-| . WOLT T8 BRI B ST Ll[lll()]<lh Value of Tour- | got a REAL KICK out of saying it. ! E 5 ¥4 4 ¢ k6w, and hold public DeRriigs ve-| o,y 40 .tifled. . Compléte | st Trade to Alaska. 3 4 o ! 4 Hosiery which are highly desired because of the garding the various river and| W Justified. Complete s g Because after all, there is nothinz in life ] 't > 3 harbor improvements, in accord ' J ) C 1 . . . and th the ope r of th (« 1 ] i excellent service they give. A very complete line ance with the provision of the| S04 With the obenitis of the CUBAT | g cutruction of such road ! that gives more satisfaction { b H 4 4 iver and Harbor bill auth-| %" s T N an” Olactat: ite A { in all shade and sizes with four-inch Lisle top and :.:5.:“‘:: u‘n"lv{ !»ln“ tho I»’.l”‘j‘:v‘: e sl cariter Sl b e g ”‘Hll“‘l'“ g f’ b ‘V 'll ’) 2 ! S e i 7 b Mika/ THga\ Hendriakeon \{rul]“”'““ s s Pt el an a jo ¢ one Miss Ides ondricks e ment of the Territory in evers i accompany them to report the|S'aff ~ | way, in the opinion of George H public returns, and will return| Lautz, Assistant ine U. 8 _—— } to Juneau from Ketchikan, nnmw‘PLANS FOR SCHOOL Forest Service. Mr. Lautz com. | Ny = the 1.“;:‘“‘;;;;?‘:].1|§H);;(|;‘|"s ) AT CUSTAVUS HERE, :,;.-mx :i1 inspection ‘I“l lln. 1.;‘-‘:‘ GEO. B. RICE i road system last Saturday ar Col, Steeso will stop at Wran=| gy pio and secitications for|left Sunday for Kotchikan v | Prumeine, Hearing, O1n Burners TR T VAR SNSS. IR — - o e gell Narrows on his return trip 7 ok 3 . . | Kake, Pet urg and Wrangell to look over the work which is 1% ke :-:1\s',‘,l- Bt A s e e hiloh i e B “I tell you in advance what job will cost” being done there. Dredging and - g i by ant District I g 3 bogitn: ker, have been received by L. b, |Dhy Assistant District I er M PHONE 34 PHONE 34 ”r.l.“{"lg" e :[f“:":": Henderson, Territorial Commis- | I« Merritt. They are making th . ! ehrends (o., Inc, 3o s B s i el i b g 4 ® ° 9 g bas stripped shoals 4 and & of|ids for construction has been is.|trn here Jumo 25 to take caro|ooorommmmeenn A A SR 2 SIS S ol E > : i P e Do inmiie | #ed, Teturnable on July 11, The|9f the Jackling-Cameron party |4 o o oo L ool o ; Juneau’s Leading Department Store soft material and is beginning| | Fi s ine erdntas ] Which is due to arrive in Juneau| ; shoal 6, and the drill barge will! S¢hool building is being erécted | n i finish blasting shoal 1 in a few|i accordance with a special ap.|OoR June ALASKA IWF 1 C(} | blasting shoal 1 in @ Voitioetirie: "oF 28 : 1 mr. said he rded /1 and start blasting shoal .| Propriation of $2000 made by the| H T i i f s s LR34 i ot 2 e acier as one of thn g ) } Shoal 4, having no roc 1n_ 04 ;,‘.,f.»m Iepastare or) thie purd pleces of construction of | Wholesale and Retail Butchers ! Bt VIR T 'V vrlv’I member of the permanent military |ished a: are also 2 and 3, whick | = i <ol g Dot e i ] i i d that He metivt oatekin g v i o gl foom large” enough.to accovun | X T O RS e s R e e i DEPEN ON OUTCOME S GO ob B Wik Gate from 18 to 30 puplls, nnd Lom | A IR COTRR I e e e e e e e e e { 5 ] ghie treated REv BAISLER foams fo Uving Quarters Jor the'| Bl SR G A e HRREE REPAIRING - - Naval Buildi tasihg Tho bui S T i ‘)1’1 1)14 I€111‘11 4 ’1! Gigl’\/l“y 4 b i ading e St bt il ' Mr. Henderson will loave soon | the Dubiling ol e SANITARY PLUMBING > Py 8 4 o » hae L8 12 g ita & e ourist roads in Alaska must be Bl the League commission which iz VIS|TS HERE :n loc A.p! ..) .\n(“ T(;x ”](r ‘]“ h; ol e Ulie s dveioh e All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance 1 f 2 seeking to prepare for a genera' { house which wi e built thi: o Y 1 B &l ), § ’.h armament (-r‘mfi'ron ce, fl‘;‘ (' Rimeer, 4t “"q"""‘ . R A e vl B AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST : b (Continued from Page One.) [the ground that they gave ma ST r(‘v”lm‘l ;hd“’m:‘:' 2 3 ‘“l' tangible assets i 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE { nt of uncertat: o it .| Y208 A D o4 8 ) T y and much of it is not “ i’ ” ; N e o 'Il ""| powers were opposed to allocating| The Rev. P. B. Baisier, Fiela LUMBER MAN lS | wacegetble sl Has Dosht Hhe Let Me Tell You What ‘{"brw‘“ Cost vosition of BRSOt 9t (RN Tl OHEOs \groement | (1€IT tonnage into types or cate- | Missicnary = Superintendent for | VISITING JUNEAU ed up by roads. Therefore, to Call STEVE STANWORTH ) H e e | e, only possible and. indeed. | EOries of warships, insisting that |the Pacific Synod of the Unifed that a road is a tourist road is Phone 215, Res, 505, Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. | 2 W ( 1ed e Ar was ¢ y oI oie an de " - v > or; 1] re a1 P 5 D iu’:r Hu':” to mvnvu.‘.“. |"; practicable if all the important 'N€¥ ‘Must have perfect freedom|Lutheran Church of America, ar BB Diokinror. ot Colby and |10t to condemn it, nor does it|éeeeeerom e rrr e e e e to build those warships they|rived in Juneau on the North-| powers know exactly mnot | Dickinson Incorporated, lumbe. | detract anything from its economi. parley but who were later req thought best adapted to their na-|western and left for the west-| .. 4 3 i -~ ] p " ) 16 tots onnage of eir " - firm, of Sea s, arrived in J value to the Territory, he said o é e adnd. Aheeryese arovidad | 14 v ations but st the ovey |tional requirements, ward on the Admiral Evans, on| 0 O ‘(’"({:-xlm-“.“)xjntl‘ i ]\ly” | Mr. Lautz and Mr. Merritt will NO TIIEPN IJOTEI U I Beu wo agres (o ol fledg: | ETOW A e o e "' “I":‘ Soviet Russia insisted upon .a|his way to Fairbanks to organize| pyus B0 ¢ FORMONE TS Al ;H' 't the Potersburg—Scow Ba bl 4 i ed participation. distribution ‘ot this tonnage o |, . a Lutheran Church at that place g 0 Slagha 4 g > 2 4 As was revealed during tha ses | Darticular types of warships. Put | 0tal battleship tonnage of 280,090 |3 Lutheran Church at that place i, ;% "0 nots 1o bo in the Ter. | road, Wiangell Highway and Ton- ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. 1 oW The Rev. Baisler preached both P 13 P 3 A i SoRtLlE e g 1 would want o | on8: Moscow's delegate announc a1gl P | ritory for a month calling on t gass Highway at Ketchikan. From s . hs 50 ts. Ray 0il Bur i ¥ sions of the of Nation » En ; e oo pd & ; |morning and evening sermons at| gy M T 3 ' 1 t N ] , however, that he would only ! . lumber trade, Ketchikan Mr. Lautz will go to Public shower and tub baths 5 cents ay Oil Burner in 11 commission which has been pre-[KBOW how many submarines | fv NOVEYOR Eidh: %e v|the Lutheran Church yesterday,| (e A O e T e operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per il b Franon anil lisly futanded. te otn | 818 eaty which expressjv There is a big volume of busi.| Hyder and inspect Salmon River L paring the agenda for a general | FI ‘ y 1 D COD- | onood while he was in Juneau. : S IRRRY Sieisrey s month and up—steam heated. 4 : ated that the Straits of the Dai- ; 1 . is| Highway and go over the Te S T disarmament. conference, the “biy |SUruct in order that she hersclf | g€t that the St He expects to return to Ju-|UCSS in lumber, though there i< | Hishway and go exas b might reach a decision to hev | & es and the Bosphorus shoujd still an overproduction on tha| Creek route. He will proceed south ! - s s e naval powers believe that th 0 4, SR "l | be closed to all passage of wai.|Meau early in the fall and spend ! s L AT ST NSRS SRS s BTSSRI 50 Y total naval tonmage of any one |OWn needed submarine strength fo | 20 PANRAYS Ai-| bout a week here at that time.| €085t and prices are inclined to|from Hy N power should b ited qe-| the Mediterranean to protect her | $1i0% that h”'"m""'m"‘" 0 | he Juneau Lutheran Chureh the Wwoak, Mr. Dickinsen said. | TR TR finitely at tho time of signing th 1 to India and in thsy oo a:by the Sund @il A L e aninad iy klie Hov. Belke That there ts no hope for sreator | Sight of Surgeons FRYE'S BABY BEEF treaty into categories, or types,| NOrth Sea to protect the coasts|DoIS8 should be forbidden to war- ler slightly over a year ago and World consumption in the fir mar 3 e 4 X e oy : RN e omiikad ’thhl of countries which had no is in charge of Rev. Harry R.(ket in the immediate future, is Scares Oft Speeders is the product of highly spccialized industry, which by o 8 example, o | | coastline on the Baltic, and finall, ? "I his belief. Th : § 2 —— f scientific feeding shortens by mamy mont™s the much tonn for' ihiilsars 4 Vital lssue Allen. s belief. The only effect on {he 4 ; g means of scientific feeding shortens by y L much for destroyers and so mucn| The League commission separat 'l“';:m:‘“"r'l““'r‘ l‘*"{‘;"“ "’"(’;" l;l‘flvv“ s lumber market of the Mississipp: ‘V:H‘H';',; ""“; "’mi‘::"‘::“':l"(‘:‘; { span between calfhood and matured beef. 5 Y 8 od itho! ac ¢ any accord | ° ¢ role during the Russo flood was advance @ Tnave B oter | o et eachin. by, oo Supunes v st s comne | BUDS BOR BUILDING . {fod, vae un strance of 310" o |EATLNEY 2805, 100, 17, 4ot RAVE Y0U TRIED 111 “Total Tonnage” System | ment with the hope that o Iy """"”'a”“’d' TEXAS CREEK ROUTE | market was not eftectea at'att, ne | 1onable I"fmm"(" pusioe Eave fided prusce and laly diclond | monts would find_meane of at ATy OPENED BY WILLIAMS ;" ey, e v emene - FRY BLBRUHN COMPANY 3 naulons. adye P AV pusgeiliy o Tk : .o | success. - 2 Ive I(leilll |”‘|’ s ”u“m; ;‘x‘-.‘ ‘:‘.m. ‘l, e preem nt, or ml;y Im. O'MALLEY IN SEATTLE mx",“'";::_":‘:‘""u’r “,'.‘I'l‘d “]'“" D"“k'(“. First oid stations were estah. B L R A SPepvawsr. conterence woulg.ug Bids for the construction of the . ka3 " 1 G- lished at intervals along the hig fooit ily—10: 12: 4_\>h-1||;‘ yvn.u.‘yl«hul,‘ ,..“_\ l("u\' \l\;“n‘ ‘u’u a general | wd h\) Iv|'l|n u.vi ENROUTE HERE LEAVES Texas Creek road ip the Hyder X:;I::;:l;;lll,l';:: ;.;.xe:;u;.;nr;‘"':,l e R ke Bad. “Chols flag 2 Deliveries Daily—10:30 and 2:30 PKOD’IE 38 M to apportion their totai [about a treaty between tha United | h late last week o \ CKINSON | pominently displayed. White coat- 89 1ot types ot .warships | States, Grent Britatn. and Jdgs ON BRANT NEXT WEEK | district were opened to last week | LA o accompany them & | Ominently displayed. Whito coa R hakt aiitel i A . % A > b by the Bureau of Public Roads, B ivih Gt ok d - ul surgeons, sometimes with in B v ben silon i i o fho jgrdent hope s being X |* ponry o'Malley, U. S. Commis-|and the tender of Selms & Carlsen ! WAy ‘”)“ tka and Mrs. Dick | ouments in their hands, stood by THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS [u‘ml‘«'x‘ ¢ ‘”\.Hix x'. .«-‘\..! ind : pressed here that today's con | gjoner of Fisherits, has. roached]for $86,617.30 has been recom- nson and |n- will stop off in Ju to offer first aid. 4 endence and the safeguarding erenco wi e more successful ; R 2 2 Tetur: i ) o ings of the League's preparatory | Loagno of Nations three vear |AMHUal LI for the' fishing sea,|D. Willlams £00 groeiiince, S g oo .t Sl says a police official. “Invariably S Ehy eigans heay eman: Oh I 3 son, it was announced today at|was announced today. Work wi e the reckless drivers slowed down ::‘:,Illl:':l oy lv s and o “l,"” sh2 | ago to secure an extension of the |1oeal headquarters of the Bureau|start as soon as formal approval WILLIE MEEHAN IS after passing a second station and OUR SERVICES T0 YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG ”‘lm:” “.:“ 4‘ 1‘\|num; [yr v1 | mvl'uu‘l*; of the Washington t |of Fisheries. He will leave Seat-|of the offer has been received were good boys all the way to PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT i h a purpose of concilia- |ty “to the smaller naval powers |tje next Monday on the Brant for|from Washington. SH"'—I'ING SCENERY Deauville. But they took another :non but which British and Amer-| who we: not signatory to that |h]q port. The Texas Creeck road will be road home.” RS 1 experts declared to be un-|treaty. Conimisalone R g 5 4 - P ——_— ——e— o - o o r O'Malley will{a branch of the Salmon River SAN FRANCIS(.O June 20. — - - R e tisfactory. The proposal was o vend most of the season in|Highway. It will follow the creek |Roly poly heavyweight of a de.| LONDON, June 20— Great Bri- | s Nidne yould discigto. the] - Sl'f‘“.'_“f;‘fff‘v,fi:l""“'mk tho | Southeastern Alaska, making Yis| from the highway o the ubbec|cads ago, Willie Meshon. new s\ tain drinks more beer than "l”lfl ' CLOSING OUT SALE OF GENT'S R heiitie but th ':‘””“ “1" '-‘l"’ s o v aliin ot sl 150 1T rush trip to Sew-| velopment of promising prnspe:*(: cisco theatre. n;rvlvr states that Britain drank s at this distribution \ N0 ..|ard on the Brant early next|discovered there a year or Meeh, it least 960,000,000 gallons of, - | pepre K. g g4 i eehan never advanced to the of her ftotal tonmage could | e .\‘-”{ s .“ |”‘l 'T"‘l*‘!"‘ month, returning here, however,|ago, Mr. Willlams said. The Pro-|top of the ladder but punched him. | ?€°T in 1926, while only about' F & W 0 L L A N D 1 modified provided ono ) ».‘flm.m-gIll«;-ll'.i{\r i "‘l‘_‘.']" “:}j“',m a short time, ject includes a bridge, idontical|galt into some prominence by be | 700,000,000 gallons of milk were L e e e S g By i in type with the upper Menden:|jng the only fighter~to twice win | COBsumed. | MERCHANT TAILOR arture from the treaty-fixed ¢ il iaith 4 hall River bridge. When the roulsi | from Jack Dompsey. The .| He estimates that 70 per cent a3 s &2 4 {as a na hose - RS b ” 2! A ai - B location. 5 patton whose naval suensts ROCK BIDS. ARE b compiated il s DI o 0ok Soaime. e tew |, 0 SRR ot 1 o renk JUNEAU ALASKA 4n I'slian proposal went e ;:,:‘::::(;' b;:\"“l';w NOW ASKED Fok upper Texas Creek mineral 20n€ | jng two four round decisions, two | VIl f0r 1926 was paid by the|d oo far then the French. It was that | participating powers to the draft Yith tdewater over the Salmon|peing called draws and Demipsoy f""i-“;l"‘:}‘:ofnc';‘!’:;‘;’:‘f‘e';“‘tia:"';‘o‘;’ v 5 @il powers should ho loft free|convention formulated, and go| Bids are being ealled for by|River Huliwen ; Winping one. pounds a year, and, granting the ! to apportion their total naval ton- | high were the demands for navei|the Alaska Road Commission for ¢ v ! Meehan’s peculiar ring style al- RoAtiEney"oF Fhéne ‘skbimates. Uhowe WE ARE COMING TO YOUR PLACE TODAY TO nage in the manner bost meetin: | tonmage that the Leagne sav |(h€ construction of the Junean| Iransatlantic Radio [ ways puzeled the man who was [Jeriraey of these esmates, these SHOW YOU THE NEW their national needs, with the un. | little use in endeavoring to pro- GOvernment Dock, according ;to Tel h“e Im; ".d later to bhecome heavyweight vear's collective earnlngs for al- derstanding, howev that six |ceede in the plan of extending ”".‘(fll James G. Steese, President ep pri the X Washi § |of the Commission. They are to fllflmlflfl“_%q- mhouc R BURROUGHS RTABLE he keal of | Washington principles. Argentina, | X | The Government snlvn ed about ption of th | Denmark, Greece, Holland, | ¢, 0Pened on July 1. LONDON. June. 2.Consider | gynens HOSPITAL TODAY e able improvement in the Trans- 129,000,000 pounds in liquor du- B Bl" i‘)' d & 0 ed with the , Soviet Russia and Turke The work ineludes the com- . I ties out of the total national . ol ®. 1 were invited to send :1(‘1.-,11:;; plete structure, from the connec-| AAntic wireless telephone serv-| Miss Edna Syon, of Peterkhurg {lies .| drink bill of 301,000,000 pounds. The Britieh delegates, who were [and all accepted except Turkey, |UOD With Willoughby Avenue, to|1%® 18 promised o """“eu ProARG SARIIML Roners Stetla Bl 14 wily £.000.000 pounds really yoicing the views of the | Argentina sent merely an observer doep Water Med. 1uvelven bet'm b:t:xobutun:: t:\e ;rl:l:h ogov::n- is 1.";! m:::lc':lnmfifnt. $ less than the annual interest ac- f ‘;l:us g well. found both {und the representative of Uruguay, $25,000 and 330,000 expenditure.j TUP at Cupar, Scotland. > ; count on the national debt. mee and Itallan suggestions | who was present by virtue of : R ) § T, g isi1 Measurements and tests carried dvertising always pays. Usc GRS b T sequate, and unaccoptable on ! the fact that bis country was 8| tng comemn o Ter By Ul cut i 1035 Tatoaton. ther tueltng ceruns ot The Rupive. Old papers for sale at The Empire. Olid Papers for sale at Emp"e Ofl‘ce months before layin, & warghip a des ship should Be fi . League of Nations. |