The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 22, 1927, Page 2

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In spite of reports that her hus- band has been heard from, Mrs. Norma Lightfoot is eontinuing her action to obtain compensa- tion as a soldier’s widow. For | even if her husband exists in | flesh and blood, he is legally deld having been so adjudged { by a Los Angeles court alter ' he had disappeared for four- teen years. She wants the com- pensation to educate the two children born to her and her husband, Ernest, before he van- | ished, Special in Phoenix Hose values in > | FORMER EMPIRE BOY This is a real live sale, offering real live Bill Chace, son of Dr. and Mr Hosiery which are highly desired because of the W. D'Arcy Chace, formerly of Ju neau, but now residents of Val Al excellent service they give. A very complete line dez, was a passenger on the |aska on his way hon in all shade and sizes with four-inch Lisle top and ywith his parents dur ave- | tion. He x th Spire heel. Universit hing Dr. | Chace is practicing medicine at Valdez and Mrs. Chace is court stenographer for Judge . ( Hill. When a resident of Juneau Bill Chace was an Empire news boy. ‘alwcml $1.00 a Pair B.M. Behrends Go., lnc. - German Uses Paper In Building Boats s 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, “Widow” by Law I IS BOUND WESTWARD | ¢ 1927. Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. "RESIDENT MASON OF UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO DECLARES THAT YOUNG FOLKS OF TODAY ARE O. K. IN THEIR MORA CHICAGO, June 22— Presiden ing coafidence by meeting fax Mason, of the Universit iir demands made upon us.” hicago, today came to the de > nse of present-day college youth whose morals and attitude toward - irtastac g o e Swatting Sub b X A SRR Joir n 1 lege' pr e the ol ylu \‘vv’,l :‘ ¥ “l’\”u‘rhw\v ason day declare ere was no uni i=ual problem presented in th ife of the ave tudent “The younge neration of t iay,” he caid, “is what the youn er generations of the be st have n ) r, alert and pi Jur young people hav ntellectual curiosity n scholarship than is cognized and the mo: mt job of a university or colleg mor and inter nerally t import [ | | I LS to foster and stimulate th interest BERLIN Paper ca Juneau's Leading Department Store naes and rowboat the latest Jtnng snort of invention of Willi lauer, an en ind performanc « terprising builder in Karlstadt-or hm.vm of our ‘und . A, i1 — the-Main they ar » to di B oilicasr 1 left this morning on the Am an _twa planon svae heand Mere. | BElsupr. contends ' that . hoats | Iy, Between complete 8 octlegger Is First for Windham Bey to examino | Albort Spalding, New York vio-|made of compre I in dc- | QUALE WOTK/PR DET. DRRL" Granted Reprieve Gropatiy: bt 4 % linist, was acclaimed as one of]cordance with h s are dur-| Dr. Magon said the University e b Mines there, He also plans to|the grestest masters of our day.|8ble 8nd mo more subect to the |of Chicago was trying to encour To Hervest Crops xamine somo prospects at Sum- | Berenice Viole of New York was | disintegrating influence of water | 18e this: intallectual curiosity by lum and Snettisham before his | heard for the first time in an|than are wooden or metal hoats |1 Policy of participation in re return next Monday ambitious program of piano com- | He has made numerous tests wiih | tearch to enable the undergrad- o1 s VS auitlah & paper paddle boat and s com | Uates o \w;!( It only tn & humble ! ard o A pletely satisfied with the result apacity, with the men whose lives | 2 i “: e Amerlcan Arhsts ! Bernard Friendman, who for the - wre devoted to the production of | r Eddie Fhurr§fl 8 .UYnlykaé?bs:i' ronvicted bootle day End Berlin Season! vt two yoars has been studying | IHugi J. Wade, Special United | new knowleds | };‘“’ il '10 T Si Senriove to permit him to harvest [music in Berlin, was the last de-|States Investigating Officer, whe » learning of lessons by ut 105 eading the Nationa. spend several weeks last winter, passed through he on the steamer Alaska enrouls to Seward | butant of the season in a “liede:’ in Ju ! evening in which his velvety bari- [tone gave much promise. He was \l'ullm\ld a week later by Marcella Datidn Roeseler, until recently of the Pattison, the | from Chicago. | New York Metropolitan opera, who had to repeat half a dozen his crop of wheat - > o SHEPARD GOES TO INSPECT PROPERTY AT WINDHAM BAY American Berlin concert they opeded it last on just as fall Cuy Maier and L oo J. R. Woudal, of the A Smelting Company, at Mexic erican mistic twins” ted a veritable Mexico, is a pa Seward on the sensation. Cri 'of her program numbers. pronounced them the best team P amer New Sport Dresses Wash Dresses Sweaters In Voile, French Gingham Sport Blouses In Wash Silk, Pongee, Broad- cloth and Novelty Rayons English Prints and Vest and Over-Blouse Effects 2.50, 3.95 and 6.75 Specially Priced 2.35 10 6.75 Meadow Brook and Gage Hats Boys’ Wash Suits 1.50 to 2.95 New Shipment Children’s COATS styles—in all wool and wool JUST UNPACKED A BIG SHIPMENT OF GIRLS” AND BOYS® HOSE AT SPECIAL Leug\w in batting. "~ Alternationa) Ne HewireeD)) said t of ‘will not keep alive | he 7o young men and won m of today for intellectual pur ml 1d a wmajority of them hay for knowl of the older problem’ in the on, it is > F. Valentine, mana | Standard Oil Compa: neration | visited with J. D. s} hile th toamer Mr. Valenti ness trip to § young r only the one should expect to face, that of mer-| w T IIIIIIIII|IIIIIII!||iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIuIIIIHIIIII'NHIIiIIIIIIIIIHIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII'IIIIlllIIIllllIIIIIIIllI||IlIlllIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIII|I Just received on Monday’s hoat ——— Sport Dresses, in Stripes, Printed Crepes and Flannels est shades. -in all the lat- Sizes 16 to 48. Specially Priced e 6.75, 8.75 and 106.75 Sport Skirts New Sweaters—Slip-on and Coat In plain colors and plaids and fibre mixtures 3.50 to 6.75 Special 6.75 3.75, 6.75 PRICES—SEE WINDOW Girls"and Boys’ ted Sandals and Oxfords Girls’ Drea.ses 1 50 to ...75 Sizes 6 to 2 4 to 14 years Specwl 1.95 0000000000000 In all colors, sizes—4 to 12 years Specml 6. 75 to 8.75 Im “ .-u-" e Weather Bureau SCREEN DOORS : Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today \Vl\'l)()\\v g(:l{ I<:F‘\S : tor Thurada clearir light uth < Y Lo ik GARDEN HOSE Time— Barom Ten]m Humudity ‘Nlr‘llvv‘hm \N(t:nlthrr SPRINKLING CANS p. m. yest'y....20.70 7 } X e m!' 5 4 S ; CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS i B & i 4. YL Y Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. Sl T fomn. Ve HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING o ; o PHONE 12 5 b o : a AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL DANCE & . ‘ 1 0 THANE MESS HALL—JUNE 25TH Duteh Harbor.. 52 i0 3 4 0 cle ‘K o 2 e Kodiak 4 Cldy | 3 3 3 50 | 15 RMEO | i b g oo oo i o = jeattle 76 62 [ . 02 Cldy ! . s than 10 miles. ;E R NOTE: Observations at Juneau _Prince Rupert, Edmonton, It ! ittle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m, and 4 m., Judest time ek ; Thos. J. McCaul g The low pressure area thal entral south of 1€ {l ¥ kan Penin un! yesterday morning has decreased in intensity and ;) emained in the same location. It ha gn shtonasd By TlURBL | C e e T T T T AT b A SR ~ wers along the coast districts of Alaska. R M T A T P R T )Old ngeré for sale at Empire say that to yourself? “THAT’S A GOOD JOB” Most certainly you have, and we’ll bet you got a REAL KICK out of saying it. Because after all, there that gives more satisfaction Than a Job Well Done GEO. B. RICE Did you every is nothing in life PrumsinG, HEaTING, O1. BUurNERS “I tell you in advance what job will cost” PHONE 34 PHONE 34 A MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers SEWARD STREET PHONE 39 HEATING REPAIRING SANITARY PLUMBING All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. Phone 215, NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 ceats. Ray Oil Burner in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. I e e e FRYE'S BABY BEEF is the product of highly specialized industry, which by 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 | e THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES T0 YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF GENT'S | | FURNISHINGS F.WOLLAND | MERCHANT TAILOR JUNEAU ALASKA WE ARE COMING TO YOUR PLACE TODAY TO SHOW YOU THE NEW BURROUGHS PORTABLE J. B. Burford & Co. Ofixce o gl o)

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