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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1927. M E GHURCH i Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. ‘ o R o y K 1 ; ke Weather Bureau SCREEN DOORS B|SHOP HERE | Frn‘w.m for J‘unwlu (\::'14\" be;m‘uin;; 4 p. :fu, !lKlH‘V' \\l\l)( W \(‘l{[.ll“\'g NEXT SUNDAY " ™ ""roexasarn™ ™ ™ GARDEN HOSE Time— Barom. Temp., Humidity Wind Velocitv Weather Bidlios Shepardu D Smith (¢ & o oy 00 B R e SPRINKLING CANS 4 a. m. today. 20.88 51 91 E Cldy and the Rev. M('Qllt‘t‘u Noon _today 9.5 99 a e b GARDEN TOOLS Are Coming North. CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ishop W. O epard, of Por* ———TSTERDAY — Ay , : ] g neau next Sunday aboard the |Nome 76 T i ; " Clear | HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING steamer Admiral Watson and wi t 3 5 5 3 Cldy preach in the local | 7 76 5 5 0 Pt. Cldy PHONE 12 church here Sunday night dy | Eagle + st AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL DANCE ing to advices received by 14 2 3 36 3 6 ldy ) - R. A. Gailey | Duteh Harbo 4 > THANE MESS HALL—JUNE 25TH Accompanying Bishop Shepard 5 5 1y are Dr. R. B. Smith, Superinten- | Cordova 56 5 5 dent of the Spokane District, rep- | Tupe [ 5 I I I Ndy B e ———— PO resenting the Home Mission Board i Ketchikan g, of the Methodist Episcopal church. | Prince Ruper ] [ 4 5 dy ! o 1 A %1 » 4 |and the Rev. J. T. McQueen, for- | Edmonton [ 5 6 . 14 IJI [1 Ill’l »14‘ [“‘I()[V mer pastor in Juneau and now |Seattle ] | 2 52 Trace dy J | Superintendent of the Methodist | Portland 7 64 dy Episcopal Church in Alaska n Francls 2 58 52 5 > v | STRAIGHT EIGHT The three church officials ar s than 10 miles. | Ladies” pure silk Umbrellas in making a tour of Alaska and s ve Juncau next u or NOTE: Observations at Juneau Prince Rupert, Edmonton, green, blue, black, purple, henna, n for the wi and | 5ea¢tle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 g A also interjor of Alaska kD tan, red, taupe, with eight and ten - Siion, ribs, long and short handles, CLAUDE ERICSON IS B T el S e iy it i | IMPROVED, IS REPORT " sior cpresion, the lowest precaure bing 2038 tnehes, The 100 RACH SPECIAL $5.00 and $6.00 § MPROVED, IS ars i Jow”aver Eaonti ana moderatl ek ve Claude Ericson, who has been|ing : n which will cau generally falr weather | seriously ill in Seattle since he r 8 Alaska Curing the next 36 hours. SRS saie. sesaend. ks S FESA e e S | . WATCH THIS SPACE 'dren’s Umbrellas Men’s Umbrellas ¥ i v ivieer v’ iiid Vit TWO COMPANIES FROM oo o At e e o ‘ _ {him when be passed throush 8- (i KOOT BARRACKS| | AT THE HOTELS | Umbrellas in red and Men’s black mercerized Umbrel- @ rivea nere last Tuesday to ' TO BE HERE JULY 4TH X KIMBROUGH. and RUSSELL 1, faney handles., las, plain and faney handles. big doughier, Mrs, Simpson ] Gast:neau ) b Kinnon and look after local busi 1 <, GufAon, Abobgrang: Ghar | ; . . ¢ 0y A= i 3 N Dess inte g The two companics of régulas g b o o 4 B Painting Contractors and Interior Renovators. PHONE 3284 Petro; Mr. and Mrs. S nl ily, according to Mr Jaeger. | koot B ks can be counted or . eorbeshin g g s 49 ll,';.,‘ Wiy i, s o il Chadwick, Seattle; Mrs. H. 1 j HERE COMES—— : G 2 planned to take sage on the|rion, it was announced today by € ttle; Mr. an rs. R . A ' % Raincoats Children’s Raincoats § Zue e tdees: o Su| i Taomon Hotors sy | . K, San P | Another Hot Point Special neau 1 Officer. He arrived here thi LB e, \neelar ‘ > norning from Seward and will : le ne ”Hum- Wrax | One Hot Point Trenton G-cup Percolator $12.50 wtalie Terr port |CHAMBER TO DISCUSS | cave for the Lynn Canal po ‘{I‘z DA tiicta s 4 . Sugar and Creamer 5.00 aturday PLANS TG ENTERTAIN | Maj. Kogers said every availabie | nlet; J. McPher e S5 L7 M. Berver; H. A Sizes 16 to 46 leather belts in red, blue, green. GERMANNAVY CADETS | ™ would be. brought here forl, "oy gobort Barclay, Taky SPECIAL PRICE ON THE SET—$16.75 ,the celebration. Onl 1 post and . : i : ) oNEDHF; Mo, il N This offer good for 10 daye only from date, June 20, 1027 SPECIAL $4.95 SPECIAL $3.95 e Chapbor of Cuigiosos sebl SN il be et bainst, o LDl Bl Y oY e Ater the and pre {morrow will discuss plana forf 4 B Tl 00" il e brougt | o seattle: Mrand | Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. entertainment of the German Mrs Lockman, Seattl | or he harbor boat F « ’ B - Naval cadets and officers ard 5 y Fornance, | ycojor Thornton R c. W Phone Juncau 6 Juneau, Alaska 2 i yrobably on the evening! W& 4 8 » the Cruiser Emden who will bé |’ il the evenims | Hawkins and wife, Watertown, ; ! and remaining until the | ! guests of the town for several z g v K | D O A Bourett, Seattl ‘ 1days next week. A report from| | skar [ ] L] e ren O.’ nC. l¢he Fourth of July Committee| While 1 last k, enroute| o peae iko, Nevadas /lIJ lbk ‘ "Ifl/‘T C() L ¥ d will also be received to be fol-| !0 Seward, Maj. Ro seeepteil Juneau’s Leading Department Store llowed by a discussion of plang|he local invitation for the Fourth - McQuin, Haine Edw. F. Her rsale o ot s “her: o gpirteiss om conditioned on the return of the | MeOMIM. Hultes: Gdw. F. e Wholesale and Retail Butchers ! The moeting ‘will be hela 'ty Fornence from Beattle In tme 0] 4 Gilden, Taku; D. I T PHONE 29 SEWARD STREET XPeY 400w, . v 9 ¥ 3P ine tuncheon room of the locaTTrransport his command here. The| o .. .04 A Berkovich, Cordova |light and power company whepe|Vessel left Puget Sound June ARMY OFFICER MAKES | months' hunting leave which he|by the lh\vll. A, (;a\iley, in thei, © o\ " Will be served by the|enroute to Chilkoot Barracks, he| ! U“”I:\'jlt‘l‘»:hmlr 7 | is spending on the voyage south.| Methodist opal Church at 7 jsed on his arrival her . A REPAIRING artha Society was ady o | TRIP TO SEATTLE IN jllz left Junean last Thursday in|o’clock last evening, Miss Nalnlm‘M lfl- today, making it possible for him| FoURNIE FUNERAL HELD | SANITARY PLUMBING his little converted craft and I errell became the wife of Adolph . o give definite assurance that 4 Ay g 24.FOOT GAS VESSEL|bcen one week between here and | Theodore Wesche, The only at-/ Winnipeg Murderer Is b i e All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance i i g i ops The funeral of Peter Fournis, | i el 4 A i s | etohitng tendants at the wedding were| Wanted, San Francisco|nere tor the celebration ) year old son of Mr. and Mrs. | AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST Voyaging from Haines to ‘iw.u—]' A “»'\; ‘“)‘ n as '“"‘]‘_“ ;"“T' Anne S. Hobbs and Fred K. While here, Maj. Rogers is com- | Peter W. Fournie, who drowned | 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE BRI 87 0ont, converted Co-{ t0 Oamp tewils, Wash, as meci-i Ordway. SAN FRANCISCO, June 23 | vleting an inspection of the fiscal | Tuesday evening held this | “ 1 Cost” lumbia River ‘1(1‘. s pow-|cal officer and will report for| Mrs. Wesche, formerly a nursef caneain of Detectives Duncan | aecounts of the Alaska Road Com (,'..,.‘.“.. 1‘! “:”‘ w\ r..xl.‘,‘ ek o Y,O“ Wi Jb Wilt Qost ered with a small gas engine, |duty there g shortly after heof Shreveport, La., and Miss| yaeson declared this afternoon | mission, acting for the Inspector | Mortuary, The Rev. David Was.| Call STEVE STANWORTH Capt. M. C. Grow, former medi-|Teaches the States. He was suc-| Hobbs arrived Tuesday on ““’gu.m the finger prinis and photo- | General's Department of the Ninth | soner officiated at the ceremony Phone 215, Res. oO.: Slmp rear Harris Hardware Co. cal officer at Chilkoot Barracks,|ceded at Chilkoot Barracks by|Alaska from the south and met!,.,ohe received from the Canadian | Army Corps Area. He is a guest | St e rreed nlCapt. Carroll D. Price, whose|Mr. Wesche, a miner who has| - b | Police ot Winnipeg of E at t Gastinean | IN TOWN ON BUSINES marriage to Mrs. Mary H. S.|lived in the Territory for seven | last might, according to advices Y Ivell alias Nelson, positiv i - B received here today. He is trav-| Waters occurred in this city on)years . Mr. and Mrs. Wesche are| yoq pim as the dark glor | OPERATION FOR BRENNON H. A an official of the | NOI{TIIFPN II()TI‘ L eling with one “)mpmm, \,“,, June 12, registered at the Gastineau Hotel.| = v 4" yora for the | ki - Cenftaty. Ak F Rix) getting * (loae upr. on the fxmul NATALIE TERRFLI. AND | Low tide 2:37a.m.. 9 Farrel or Nelson committed not | dent of Juneau, und it rt business tr arry 18 Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray 0il Burner in séenic spots along Alaska’s In A% WESLHE MARRIED| High tide 8:40a.m. . less than 18 murders peration this morning at s red a > Gastines J operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per land Pas 0 | Low tide 2:42p.m. L ameisberli AR Hospital. He Is reporte - - | month and up—steam heated Capt. Grow was granted a two At a quiet ceremony performed) jjgh tide 9:02p.m. 16,2 feeto1d papers for sale at The Empire. dolng well apers for sale at The Empire. ' g ittle; L. Schulman Ladies’ rubberized Raincoats in Children’s rubberized Raincoats blue, green and red. with corduroy collars, narrow | Johngton, Salt Lake City; James was 24 miles out of Ketchika 00000000000 AR, ¢~~~ r Just received on Monday’s boat —— Sport Dresses, in :1 3 fR).lu S BA'_”_ BEEF “lri]wsq Printed (‘I‘r'pt*\’ and Flanselsisin a0 fhe Bt is the product of highly specialized industry, which by > e ¢ means of scientific feeding shortens by many mont“s the r r ses est shades. Sizes 16 to 48. span between calfhood and matured beef. Specially Priced 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- French Gingham cloth and Novelty Rayons styles—in all wool and wool In plain colors and plaids THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT New Sweaters—Slip-on and Coat Specially Priced Vest and Over-Blouse Effects and fibre mixtures 2.35 to 6.75 2.50, 3.95 and 6.75 3.50 to 6.75 Special 6.75 Meadow Brook and Gage Hats T . . ° 9 > JUST UNPACKED A BIG SHIPMENT OF n’s s’ Wash Suits New Shlpment Chlldr?n Boy GIRLS’ AND BOYS® HOSE AT SPECIAL COATS 1.50 to 2.95 5 PRICES—SEE WINDOW mmmflmmmmuum|1|||i||!|l|x|||nmlmmummlmnnmumnmmmm| CLOSING OUT SALE OF GENT’S FURNISHINGS F. WOLLAND MERCHANT TAILOR : L ALASKA WE ARE COMING TO YOUR PLACE TODAY TO SHOW YOU THE NEW BURROUGHS PORTABLE J. B. Burford & Co. In all colors, sizes—4 to 12 years Girls’ and Boys’ Special 6.75 to 8. 75 Imported Sandals and iy Oxfords Girls’ Dresses 1.50 to 2. 75 Sm’j 6102 . ALASKAN HOTEL Btk viass Special 1.95 S . S| MODERN EEASONABLE RATES iR Dave HousgL, pProp,