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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1927. Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. | Weather Byress SCREEN DOORS FOR ASSAULT| zeexs o g ot iy e 3, WINDOW SCREENS wind LR LOCAL DATA 4 Y University Student and ripe— om. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather GARDEN HOSE Son of Fish Packer Are |4 p. m yesty. 2098 65 44 8 4 Cldy Bl oG A iy SR T LB G D SPRINKLING CANS “ L y 4 ‘ ~ \NT T o Hed bl CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS § GARDEN TOOLS Washington ctudent, son of D bt s ik i 8 S i Ernest S. Reedy, & le physician | qp. Mgt~ L A p iy np. Veloelt; . Weather und formet physician In Charte | oo T ; : + | Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. of “the ' gli¥ernmanh hoshitat i 52 ; 52 Trace day : ) 1.\n('hm; ' nd .‘.‘ur!:m:‘l ?\1' Aten. | Tanana 74 7 ] ear | HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING | sen, agec on of the head of 1 7 58 52 58 i 4t the Elling Arentsen and Company |5¢. paul ) PHONE 12 tish packers, are held In the coun- | putch Harbor. 52 42 ) 6 Cldy WP 4 G 40l Guiteen WiEh asssulting | modi ‘ - s AMERICAN LEGION PASEBALL DANCE Ruth VanStone, daughter of & rdova ] ) 6 ) 52 12 Rain | THANE MESS HALL--JUNE 25TH former policeman. Juneau 4 65 52 54 Trace Sprinkle According to the girl's story to | Ketol ikan ; 54 y to the police, the two men prom- | prince | Luper h ised to take her home from a |Rdmonton : | | dance in an auto but instead, car le H B2 62 1y ried her morth of the city whers 92 42 ? . LITTLE 7‘1 1R/‘/l()N both attacked her B Weanoinio. 6 ST 2 dy 1V £ Dr. Reedy said he had no co w38 than 10 miles ment to make on hi n’ B iy g R - § : STRAIGHT EIGHT ervations at Juneau Prince Rupert, Edmonton, MARGNITA ARR]VES eattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. @ p. m., Juneau time BRI LYRN UANAL|" i vivonito: sretirs wis <ivw 41 oratng 4 the North Pacific Ocean, the lowest pressure bein 29.2 The mailboat Margnita, Capt |at 1atitude 52 degrees and lcngitude 158 degrees west H. M. Peterson, arrived this noon |been attended by light and widely scattered showe . from Skagway and nnlnu with | coast districts of Alaska. High temperatures wer the following p ora for Ju- | terday over Washington and Oregon, also over negu: the Rev, ( P Peninsula W. J. Sisson, from g Sp@Cia l in e Ot M .0y NORDALE TAKING| rom covnston ho Kimes o August. Frische, superintendent | EQUIPMENT FOR NE W/ ara 5 omnma o’ gicd < of the Porcupine Development Company, near Haines, reported [HOTEL AT FAIRBANKS| ““' FeaRIn. Ay, oftionTs a1 Halliss ipar the Arkansas state line, and that the mining act in the ,” 1y Arkan ite line, a ® > in & gun fight Perry Chuculat ey " b 2 s . St e S 8 | 1 v e s ol b i | “THAT’S A GOOD JOB . :’nm‘w :'I“: :“_“:"::"“]""'I"’” i y banks hotel man and forsier mem | was fatally wounded and another | %14 Cibt Paiers F ber of the Legislature, is a pas-|deputy injured. J. C. Woll, poli g 2 & Bt ZRIATAY ¥ M| senger on the Alaska, returning |chiet at Sallisaw, and Will Ro Most certainly youn have, and we’ll het you {are now employed to handle th- | J ) | I s or . . ¥ ) - ve hean | (0 Dis home after a short busine & vilian posseman, were overpow- | - a2 BRE N ¢ [ antiieies : : : 1 : buildin inother wing to h hotei Hurrying into the Ozark hills of i 5 o g Hosiery which are highly desired because of the i o . o ant 6 St g B thi Xt P e iy Jecause after all, ¥ . . A 1 ki BISHOP CRIMONT | turnishings for it. The are on | ried on a running fight with other excellent service they give. A very complete line GOING TO WESTWARD |the Alaska and will be installed | officers. Finally, surrounded by a | . . NS . : ¥ - on after he reaches his home. | large posse, the Kimes brothers a* | TVI l ”7 Il D in all shade and sizes with four-inch Lisle top and The Right Rev. J. R. Crimont | " The enlarged hotel will have | tempted to escape on foot ||.u‘ wan a yJoo [& one GEEE Kool Bishop of Alaska, leaves today on {100 rooms and be the best equipp ' Were wounded and captured. Woi! | PR Roek: jthe Alaska, for a tour of inspec | o4 hostelry in the Tanana Valley.(and Poss had been rele Did you every say that to yourself? there is nothing in life that gives more satisfaction ased pre e tion of all of the Catholic Mis e i | Vioualy —— . ". . sions to the westward and in th Matt and George Kimes were | M 1) Special $1.00 a Pair B horik ot Sorks Bithop O] TUNERAL 700 OOBTDY |, iiii 20 Gorse Kimes ware [} CEO. B. RICE it t will go *h farther north ba tried for murder & a5 " :71',‘:,'. :\vvv,.',,,f'i"",':f,‘“‘f,,'_ Claht be . OHICAGO—A . 230,000 casket i T [ PrumBing, HeaTing, O1L Burnens {expects to take two and a hal®(and $1175 for funeral flowe: NOTICE TO CREDITORS G i e de o e 3 months, into country with whicl |13 a bit extravagant in ar it 2 Ol keliier's. bkt I tell you in advance what job will cost he is very familiar, having made |star the C County Pr the Territory of Alaska.Division | PIIONE 34 PHONE 34 the same trip many tim n the PP h Number One, Juneau Precinct. | @i‘aifl f_\n S O nC | past. usvally every year or two ® | ce o Before F. A. Bogle. U. §. Com- |} : 2k %./ 3 ., [ ] | visiting the missions and obsery um from the L a latel yiigsioner and ex cfficio Probate | ne the work dile 1 bah Chicago labor leader Juneau’s Leading Department Store L by 3 | > —— Lenglen + |Kimes Gang Presents | GEOR ;\ FINLEY. De | AL/‘»SK/i [‘II’AT ((} Collecting Stamps| New Type of Qutlaw Notice i8 hereby gl i TN R FrES undersigned have been on the| erics » Protective | the learned soclety, cdme out b A To S 0. S Bl amih 2 997 s BEACH ENROUTE SOUTH ati .m: |:~‘ wll‘x‘ ‘uzlronsfyr:: tavor of absolute med.| FPARIS Jun TR LoXn To Southwest State|vitn day of May, 19: e i PHONE 39 AF R ANNUAL VISIT; © 1 Seattle n month on | ical secrecy. He went 0 far as to|le8, once the undefeated woman| .~ . Toeem, o ) ians R S Y Wholesale and Retail Butchers SEWARD STREET : Lt E SR and testament of the above-nam-| ctoria for Nome |say that the required declaration | teTRIS champion of the world, e “ } pi i ed George Finley, deceased. All| frrmeresomeeo—— beria for a huntine |of contagious diseases was incum.| BOW at Nice, has turned to coi-| yocd R pate O e ¥ ’ 4 HEATING REPAIRING | fheting. statips. yenture in major crime. That wes | persons havi laims i ] | fon. 3r. Beach will Ko to | bent :‘?llelt{m(:nt;lhe ;:::‘Jl’_"wg‘g“:" It company with her American |10 August, 1926, when thres younz |eald deceased or his e are SANITARY PLUMBING ; AT v \h]”:n’ sl :p(:rl:d them without thé amiltes’ | MANAer, Suzanne is now a daily | men robbed the Farmer HEnalireduind - B9 pipsant Aew “’:h All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance iu - Ach; soted | ed dchvele ot e i b e tive| visitor to the principal Bank of $6,000, locked half [ proper vouchers attached, to the| New York sportsman, arrived in ‘ t8 of the Riviers. She collect persons in the vault, ani|undersigned, at office of AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST Ketchikan today on the Catherine |French Doctors Debate | that did not belong to him. ::::,,:mo asw,,h,,‘v:,;f:w onnts | escape May, this year, Mot-|Grover C. Winn, Valentine Build 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE from Bristcl Bay enroute t For some time there has been 3 i ifi t sentrati any one ¢ thew Kim s identified as (b ing, Juneaun, Alas within si “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” according to advice meeflswnal Secrecy considerable agitation in favor of :3‘ c‘::n;:;]?ymi:::yi::‘,) ’"I' | 1eader ang of nine bandit }m““,hv fra « ta of this 4 ved by Karl Theile. He hun |a Medical Assoclation ¢ode whieh | nip G¥% 0L KRG BIE OB who invaded Reggs and robbed | notice ‘all STEVE STANWORTH year on the lower Alaska PARIS, June 21—The question |should strictly define the duties RUaly o tuy & - Monsco s of mearly $18,000, kill-| Dated at Juneau, Alaska Phone 215, R Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. Peninsula. of profes: secrecy as it con- |of doctors and preseribe adequate hecanse shé Hkes the col 3 hief of police 31, i i ——— ——— Mr. Deach will spend the sum |cerns doctc ow the subject | penalties for inflingements. Tha ghe fs to buy an old R 3 o day ter tha first roh J \1 1 I mer in the east and return to of study b spel committee | medical men favoring this move sihtiD Geastse it ‘Ja rave bery at the Kimes brother HENRY | » Idaho for a hunt with John Burn. | of the Acad i ‘ine | would model their ethical charter iiediig il participa 1 the rabbery of twe 3 o N()RT'IFRN IIO] E'I ham, widely known New York big The com was constituted [on that of the Parls Bar Asso Adyertising always pays h ks at Covingfon, in the north- | Figst publication, Ma , 1 4 t ident of after Dr. Letulle a report to ciation. the column$ of The Empire ern corner of the state. | Last publication, June X ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. IlIIIIIIHNIIIHIIIIIHIII IIII!IIIIIIIIHIHIllilI||||hIIIIII||I||IIIII||IIIIIIII||||lIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllmlll||lm||mm||fl|||||lll“lllllllIlllllllllllmllllllllllllllIl|IIIIIIIMIlIIIIHl|lI|IIIlmlIIIIIIImmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllillfl‘ T Mg and S LGN M. (RS9 01 Buser iy operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. Just received on Monday’s boat —— Sport Dresses, in Stripes, Printed Crepes and Flannels—in all the lat- rt est shades. Sizes 16 1o 48.‘ i : [ FRYE'S BABY BEEF { — . Specially Priced | ; 6‘75, }‘.75 (l'l(l 16,75 is the product of highly specialized industry, which by i means of scientific feeding shortens by many mont™s the span between calfhood and matured beef. HAVE YOU TRIED IT? FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY 2 Deliveries Daily—10:30 and 2:30 PHONE 38 Wash Dresses Sport Blouses Sweaters Sport Skirts In Voile, English Prints and In Wash Silk, Pongee, Broad- New Sweaters—Slip-on and Coat French Gingham cloth and Novelty Rayons styles—in all wool and wool In plain eolors and plaids T THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT Specially Priced Vest and Over-Blouse Effects and fibre mixtures 2.35 10 6.75 2.50, 3.95 and 6.75 3.50 to 6.75 Special 6.75 Meadow Brook and Gage Hats . . 3.75, 6.75 * s 4 9 ) JUST UNPACKED A BIG SHIPMENT OF New Shipment Children’s Ba{s5 omh ;;ttts B o e s COATS ¢ . PRICES—SEE WINDOW In all colors, si 4 to 12 years Girls’ and Boys’ Special 6.75 to 8.75 Imported Sandals and 2 " r Oxfords Girls’ Dresses 1.50 to 2.75 Sizes 6 to 2 . : 4 to 14 years Specml 1.95 Phone 101 Malony Bldg. e o mmmmmnmmmumyuummmummmuu|mmmummmmumumunmmummmmnummnnnunnmm | | . 0, Old Papers for sale at Empire Office, |'f R CLOSING OUT SALE OF GENT’S FURNISHINGS F. WOLLAND MERCHANT TAILOR JUNEAU -t 7R WE ARE COMING TO YOUR PLACE TODAY TO SHOW YOU THE NEW BURROUGHS PORTABLE J. B. Burford & Co. A OO A ||||n|g

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