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8 BOY DROWNS anced? PLAYING ON 1 el | WATERFRONT £ ' ne - Year - Old Son of r 1 Peter Fournier Me Ly th Pe M hov 1 \ i Y » I 1 4 e - + - LUTHERAN s. PIC PRONOUNCED BIG SUCC . lee cream dwich ‘|» 1 ki the { 1l h Luth n pien n ( k. O Two Fliers Missing ; 75 child: ated betws Plane Is in Ocean |, ; L L —— TROUSERS 10 ¢ents a button $1.00 a rip H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man Only Then you going to pay regular price of 20 cents a pound. Three More Days—Banana Sale So come in and get them at 2 pounds for 25 cents, And if you want the Quality Goods at Right Prices, Best of Service, PLEASE CALL GASTINEAU GROCERY ! PHONE 37 WE ARE LOOKING FOR GOOD ECOND HAND FURNITURE SAN DIREGO, Cal, 3 s e Lieutenant Commander S fain Harper, United Siat Navy, and | ¢ ,‘ ¥ Charies Robing, a passen a i hich will la il the exp missing from the North Island |; peated next i Naval Air Station. It is b ved | ¥ .\ " : they were drowned when their | 5 were over 1 plane tumbled into the ocean fou is Well A& By miles off shor between 1 une said th R and Newport Beach. Lient. Thom EAfR AP ¢ as (. Fisher, U. S. N. swam /[ o the people Wwho ashore insured the success of the da T by furnish the sandwiches an other things to eat, and attended The ]lt\(l;(?-olflx?hwsA(Luh |‘ par-|to the transportation of the chi ish, Church of the N y, arefdren, for wit . planning a Goodie on a|cooperation th . somewhat larger scale t usual [ been so casil 1ccomplished.” to be held on Saturday, July 9 ->— 3 location and hours to be an AMERICAN LEGION SGinaed. iatey Meeting Thursday night will no PO be held until after ball gam O1d papers for sale at The Bmpire Ady THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, LEAVES TQDAY A. B. HALL The Alaskans | New Something ] Now comés the American Legion Baseball Dance Thane Mess Hall June 25th BETZ MELODY ME! ‘ Vermi-Tox Non-Poisonous KILLS IN A SANITARY MANNER FLIES, MOS- QUITOES AND ALL INSECTS BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It | 1t's Right | i | Sub Station Post Office No. 1. Free Delivery Phone 134 l URVEY PARTY ' —— DETROIT MINING CO. HEADS ARE ENROUTE TO KOYUKUK REGION Richest Baby? ] WATCH THIS SPACE F'OR SOMETHING NEW KIMBROUGH and RUSSELL I’uifiting Contractors and Interior Renovators, PHONE 3284 CLOSING OUT SHOE DEPARTMENT SHOES MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICES SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Tennis Shoes, Boots, Rubbers, Shupacks GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET Removal STILL IN PROGRESS SALOUM’S ThlJnncnon) 1927. | "'n" y m} | which is called “The Widow,” is | P cet DIVURGE BLUWN | threatened with the oblivion of | | that get in the way of ? y him, re A CHICAGO, June 2. o e of inflicting the Gene 1 o get up this wamrn-eer - bt $tc ; % paorh ) dao ] Sorid revivin ) 5 TR B W, RS o Ao 1f sthened the Program of Imlfll Develop ‘ 1“ ¢ orget At i it ment Launched—Second ‘. e 1 R A Aikiel of | keen ti rioned chopping Party Leaving Soon. : ounded mo less harsh | PIock that has stood the test of 8 = Mrs, Myrtle St twenty- | W Marl he f o, than to any } T \e was = product of an army cot th volution. Dr. Guillo ' Thi 0 f BTN R tin, prof v of anatomy at the 1 ol g Sorbonne and member of the A bbbt ok Joseph Sa. | Sembly, was given credit for in I £ I bath. and the judge felt so fn-| venting the machine. As a matte: I Pu dignant - abont the brutal practice|©f fact, Dr. Louis, of the Coflege 1 Budico ¥ fhe AlhE wih n bagta Thut boi perfecting an old Ita- nt 1. the 1d Charles Da lian b § mina ree of divore icts wi e T TR T T T T T ) ; B ITING S der H t when I didn't get up, 1 BRITT" rker ted like a Afop-kicker in (I o ‘ army and pulled me id; be COD LIVER The camp me. He used fo be a k m W 1 part APThy Rnd e coBIAn't \BETloXi OIL TABLETS \ l\ 4 b o i \ , “ e, An Excellent Tonic that 1t part in Aug no disagreeable taste Par R 1l > $ g ; ’ Freanch May Abolish My B 1 y the upper Koy 5 . From 'there | Famous Guillotine| 1 < led ¥ maller 181 5 - - \ the company ha | The guillotine, | Phone 25 Free D k to begin Britain looks upon Patricia | built nani - eadsman, g 5. § 1 possi Mountbatten, danghter of Lord B p ‘What are the ideals of the | - 4 Il \be. investigated. with:ia ¥ and Lady T\qunih;;ll;-n, as the Doroihy Mackave younger generation? These HERE COMES—— onening up several now virtual- \ «¢wplq’s richest baby,’’ pro- victures give an inkling. | g gped inaccessible areas to prosy G athe ins Point i 2 g g . N . "L Wil ek it location | bablY. without cousideringthe b tin Case neeion coniors voa Josni | Another Hot Point Specia veen-'the North. Arm’ wid: Lis | ‘onilaren of <K 1 Ford and LOS ANGELES, Cal, June 22.| Prendergast (top), of New i Inlet, b (he initial sur. , John D. Rockefeller, Jr. 1 v M cored a Yorlk, their all around ideal; | One Hot Point Trenton 6-cup Percolator $12. nnad, 1 1 ‘also seek tricis mother was Ed | nal v ir il of charges| Robert B. 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It ved 3 9 + " nd Whitir mitted 1o the ital fening | Stat rested in the ecase ng cuts about the f 1 oo A f p DL ot i e el ATTENTION MEMBERS ‘ NDhOwIiIor rz s upplied by n cident. Shortly after bein OF GARDEN CLUB . Forest Service dmitted to the hospital, officer C. E. Rarland, In charge of CHARGED WITH ASSAUL 5 ten for. the "_“;“"]"ll" € 3] member wes that all per charson it a0 o e Lt and a “coat of tan! ery in the United State: Com | howey be 1 1 anid “‘.’ "”""‘k' ) \I‘V‘ “H“ ’]'YK‘:“”“H I"l"ll‘ © Jantzen issianqre (Gopn, [Sck: LaKIab A hould be in dealers hand on or it liberty after putting up $200 P T “beat Tol 1 { bail. According to the complain: RUSHED TO HOONAH il S T 0y [Siun Gearie, Lsian. balied ¢ A party from the United States | yhose interested in placing order zun on him last Sunday. The dat>! yMarghal's office left today, shor ol i aind S Raclhl et F i for the trial has not been set. iy atternoon, for Hoonah in're |Thursday, June 23. Considerable 2 ponse to a letter from that place fmoney will be saved by combin- | g for an officer to be sent|ing orders and thus securing The nature of the cass i |bulbs at the 100 and 1000 rates ¢ not known other than the lett The rates now charged for bulbs SATURDAY NIGHT ||mentioned that two men it dozen rates are much higher causing trouble there than in previous years. e proposed that when Deibler, xecutioner, & OUT OF BUBLE I1's a wonderful thing to get all tanned in the great outdoors. And the best of all outdoor sports is swimming. That’s why a Jantzen means so much. Sharply differing from the ‘“‘suits” that bind and drag like excess baggage, your Jantzen barely lets you know it’s on you. Covers you snugly, lightly, 4 naturally. And with modesty and warmth; for Jantzen-stitch fabric is closely knitted, long-fibred wool. It’s extremely elastic. Fits without wrinkling. | Color-fast, too, as Jantzens are htemlly dyed-in- the-wool. 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