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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1927. MRS. CLARK 'PASSES AWAY SUNDAY NIGHT Pioneer of California and| Alaska Dies in Juneau | —Funeral Thursday. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK SIR. TMERE ARE A TROLSAND W AC ONIY FRE 'UNDRED ARE CULTIVATE AND GROUNDS TAKE LP A LOT JUST THINK! ENERY ThING, AT EAR AS MA ENE CAN cot BELONGS To VAN HORN AND ME'S GINEN T ALL up 3L N N TRAT DUMP ‘E's MADE SO MANY BLOOMINS CHANMGES SINCE ‘E's BEEN L-‘?Ei HI CAWNT HIMAGINE \)l¥l\!\T &S Hue To Now GO HALL HOVER, THE PLACE BY 'IMSELE! GUEER PECPLE - N WEER PE b Mrs. Will B. Clark, piencer of | @ Mese, MULT - MILLIONARES ! California and of Alaska, dicd THAT WE WON'T HURT- Ann’s Hospital Sunday evening | y (A / : ¥ 2 RMare et (il i\ THE YONE OR FABRIC ¢ K. Her ’ ) it It L Raps £ S : ; |@ OF YOUR SHIRT -- o soner rlxt»s: only thing v ir nove | 7 ¥ ! ) \Ts EARLY BuT T TRINK Tl GET 0P AND AND TAKE A LONG HIKE oA = T HANENT HAD A CHANCE To GET MUCH EXER RISE SINCE CVE BERH HERE = ThosE "EARM FLUNKIES DONT SEEM To THINKR G4 ™~ ABLE To Do A T, TRING ECR. I\ CONSELF o 'QUSE ¥ WELL, TELL TaE REST OF The MELD Thar T WON'T 3ACK TaDAY IM GOING To GO ONER WHoLE LAN-OUT THOROUL at at | brought and’ old | four childven { and two A. Clark, fornia, Mrs. J. Spickett all reside in Funeral services at the Northern terian Church on tarnoon at David Waggoner ial will take place in Lalif., where Mrs for many years before coming Alaska, and where her husband parents, brothers and sisters all buried in the family plot Mrs. Clark was born in La cashire County, England, in 18 and to the United States with parents when was | ten old. Thoy in New and lived ti1, lured the California gold | rush of her father went to California and was joined by hi family in "1854 The Hawortl Smartsville, ( Jane Haworth Will B. Clar who inent in political and “Ms throughout the state, darly in the district near f fille. Mr. Clark and his Bived in the romantic @ fornia, when rumor of was enough cause a. t spring up overnight. One town which Mr. Clark fou and named Timbucktoo, has sinc fallen into ruin and the only re minder is a stone building which has been given to the state a memorial. In 1900 Mrs. ed ' for * many aska to join her daughters had preceded her. She lived Juneau until 1921, when she spent several years in San Francisco with Mrs. J. B. Caro, 7" o'cloc ¢ grandehildren great Ichildren. H tha eldest lives in Cal and hér threo daught B. Caro, Mrs. John T or Mrs. Lillian Burford | are comse Juneau. i e Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. : | % » r 4” E HIN Light Presby-| COLUMBIA” FLIERS ARE HIN WeathhrellBureau this s iy from b Your and the Shn i il = i ve more enjoyment by 1927, by kit RGBT ikt eis and span feeling you of a oon as on, after it pass- it process King Featu Sy 1 you THE CLUB, LUNCH ‘ Bitne ROOM i ALASKA STEAM 3 Daily LAUNDRY YEONE 15 L shibentai Lol o ~ MG Dbl Tt J T ) k355 h o | of » bl Thursday the af 3 o'cloel s . . Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: g warmer tonight and Wednesday; moderate north Open 6 . m. to r. m PETE JELICH, Proyrietor LOCAL DATA : Barom. Temp. Bumidity Wind Velocity 29.94 64 61 SE 16 30.09 53 29 S 30.12 62 74 S REPORTS TODAY™ 8a.m. §fm temp._Veloeit Weather Cldy Rain Cldy ar —— B SPECIAL SALE on CANNED GOODS b, m. taday Something New In - came her Yy Jersey by 19, X Sandwich she settled there 7 pm temp. 14 60 Sam rs. Weather Clear Cldy 18 un 4 56 i 70 Pt Spread Cheese Limburger Clear Rain Rain Cldy Rain Cld Cldy Rain Clay cld Ciear Giovanctii’s GROCERY PHONE 3-8-5 R 2 American Spread family was marricd mining cire 049 particu i 6 Mary 0Z. JARS—45 CENTS n | Seatt] Portland 06 02 0 0 TRANSFER Res. 148 20D Our Motto GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING ' G. A. GETCHELL, Phone 109 or 149 RELIABLE Phone 149 COUR" SERVICE Spreads like butter—suitable Police battling to control the erowds that gathered as ("h_:mv]mr!in and T.evine, transocean fliers, left the Presidential palace in Berlin after being the guests of 1 Spickett, > | v of itrymen in Ju-| her | -+ utheastern 1 Canad By 4 High Temperature e OFNORTHLAND pailors, cadets and bandsmen | were interested lstens - Texas Representative 8 . Comes North to Really Secure Facts, Idcas. 56 Less than 10 miles. 3 for lunches and picnics ri aud to wn such ndot Observations tp Portland and San 8o m., Juneau time. at Juneau Prince Francisco are made Rupert, at 4 a. Edmonton, | eq ! m. and 4 ticket during th admitt heatre inf Juneau last spring hen lived with Joha | T Pala SANITARY GROCERY That 8 the The pre; ept the ¢ ure high It moderately and rising througout Al Southwest is low in Alberta and un near western Aleutian Island Southwest and showers tallen Pugct Sound and in portions of west Southern Alaska and slightly warmer The Store Junea PHONE lif nt who loved sympathetic rerne ¢ for the season quiet iste t 1 Clark, then widow- 1 came to ing in the Alu It is Interior. eran makir have het and extreme - years iriend K swoet, on for in I. J. Suarick Jeweler nnd 0jtician Watches S who Margnita Finds Unchaited the "I Rock—Keel Is Shght- ly Damaged; Survey | position Mrs B Burford will ¢ Charlott J tary swing, jazz mnumbers and several overture Applause wa liberal following each rendition The Juneau Band appeared in returning Friday remain will C Diamonds Siiverware | L | N IMPIRE HAS THE LARG-| ) SHOPPEE MOST UP-TO-DATE AND| | FRONT STREET 1 _BQUIPPED J0B PRINTING| | KIDDIES NIFTY DRESSES | Fur Auction Sales SALES DATES September 14 SHIP NOW aking the vill here Ma be met by th The r ¢ and procecd (o d Mrs. Clark will Chiecl among her fan cident OUR FIRST ~BATH TUB ek o \ARRESTS MADE BY DEPUTIES, .. WARM SPRINGS :: they Mr whiei in frot ) riday ide el The motor d rock the run and Sunday the ship thi Margnita wa on and In- J." A. Davis the vessel had touched the fore side of. the accident slight touch the hull. The revealed that the would probably have t new keel, which mean she will probably go tb Ket n and placed on a drydock e FOUR FIRES ADD TO CELEBRATION all fires over the he Tourth the Jun srother, return Sunday, where laid to res childhbod | . » | is “het” for Junc ) month of Augnust i 87 d Weather it erad word degrees. - .o FOUR TITLES ARE CAPTURED BY AMERIGANS WIMBLEDON, America won the s championship fnd in nn SN e bie Man Mize ane reports that another period 89 was regist but Juneauites will take hi nd be .MHI'V'HUIJ{\\AHI 8 ‘ on the of Island uncharter vieted Junean urvey when the Capt. Pe Inspector coust hip B 16 TURNS ar- i GROVER C. WINN RE In 1842 a man by the Thompson, prominent of Cincinnati, borrowed from Lord John Russell land, and had the fir made bath tub home, On Christmas day, having a party of gentlemen to dinner, he exhibited the new marvel to them and gave an exhibition of its use and four of them risked plunges into it. ‘The mext day all Cin- cinnati heard of it and the local newspapers, opened their columns to violent digseussions of it. On the one hand it was de nounced as an epicurean and ob noxious tey from England, signed to corrupt the democ simplicity of the republie, anc on the other hand it was attack ed by the madicul facult; dan gerous to health, name resident the idea of Eng American installed in his| o 4 Winn, well knowa who with hjs fam ily has been visiting rolatives and friends in Seattle for several | wee returned home Monday | Mrs. Winn and their children re I mained in Seattle, and will return home later in the summer. - sale at The Empire rived in Upon & morning, Grover € of !local attorn i | | | | | found t the rock T ind did not examination “T come to 2 conceived need v with no pre Alaska, her problems, but with the| learning all that i the Territory, and people who live here, the country needs : eald F. G third 1927 ten-| gressman from Fort Worth today when|ag who with his wife Helen Wills and Elizabeth Ryan|panying United State iefeated Miss Bobbie Heine misloner Henry O Mrs. J. Peacock, of South Af trip through the Territory -3 and 6-2 | part fch includes Mr. ‘m'“’“‘w:"i‘"'l“‘ b il ‘l:kll- Tom L. McKeown, of 20, 1929, for all the dead timber 3 ¥ Ry ahoma, is traveling on anding and down, and all the by the American racquet players \njted States Bureau of Fisheries|live timber marked or designated when Hunter and Ryan defeated|poat. Brant |for cutting, on Area No. 6 of ap- Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Godfree, of| ‘e hav gislation | proximately 175 acres on (lass England, in the final mixed|.oncerning portion of thePeninsula, ymour Canal, Ton doubles-§ hd 6-0. ountry, and the only way to d |8898 National Forest, estimated % L £ parspit < Mh e " N {to be 000 ft. B. M., more S it intelligently is to know some-| ) z . Some-{or Jogg, “of ‘spruce and hemlock FURUE MEAK hing of 'the particular locality|gawtimber. Mo Bids of less than TO OPEN LAW OFFIC | ‘onderncd. The best way to gain $1.50 per M ft. B. M, for spruce e 3 | this knowledge to visit the and $1.00 per M ft. B. M. for H. Hart, former Assistan!|.ouniry and talk with the peo- hemlock sawtimber will be con- t Attorney who resigned las | 1. ¢iid Mr Lanham., “I have Sidered. §500 must be deposited month and went with his wile | e i1 ey State in the Union. With nqx‘l\ bid, .“f hf'. applied on and little daughter to visit re|.nq in Hawaii and Papima and “'(( i{'",’llll;:m,-H«ILM' qwr:lxrt"\le:l’: ti,cll latives in Portland, Ore., returned|fee] that with this trio to Al &l e ‘.‘”‘L‘n“ug“i_ “"{ i e he Saturday on the Prince P by N Sa8 00 dent advoeate of the new inven- jail and fined 3750 { 1 |completed, I will have lived up tions of sale. The right to re- ! - Two fires yesterduy completed| A1ce: He Will resume his profes-| 1o the motto ‘See America First’,!ject any and all bids reserved, tion, and 1»||’mlt,ceffvlil|;; to the de Ponton pleaded guilty e kbt wack - fs “Nl,xlun here and will open law lin whieh 1 firmly believe. | Before bids are submitted, full Presidency at Taylor's death, July tion of the Al Bone | . o | fices here at once. Mrs. Hart and “This is a4 ¢ f magni-' information concerning the tim- 5 {fira was ‘shortly beforo the parade| | 1p/08. 'S JOUREEY N SSEN; i 9, 1850, he instructed his Sec Dry Law and was fined $250. o e i g 3 parade| qanghter Dorothy will visit : ficent distances and gorgeous Pers the conditions of sale, and tary of War, General Charles M | An unnamed woman also plead-|." th¢ WOrRINg when an over-ipoy1ind most of the summer, 1o | . s and is without ques.! i€ submission of the bids should g . 4 : : ; U Iheated gas stove in a small g ’ 4] nauntains and s withaut gues-ip " ;o imed trom the Forest Bup- Conrad, to invite tenders for the|ed guiit ntenced to turning here early next Fall i " " Rt ObLRInGd L st Buyp construction of a bath*tub in the |serve. theee in jail and P9At. neer the City Float, ex- : 4 tlon one of the most heaut ervisor, Ketchikan, Alaska. b 2 ) e al a ———t—— ave eve 50 Ve - harpadgo i i e ) | ploded. The fire was put out in | vhich I have ever, seen. . We| i “ . AR, Yoon ¥y Ll oo la few minutes and. no damage| INSPECTOR GENERAL [nave ail enjoyad every moment of| __ This action, for a moment, re The situation in the vicinit vived the old controvergy, and its|was reported very unsettled opponents made much of he fact was done. Shortly after the par- MAKING ALASKA TRiz h¢ trip tremendously and are qiii i iniminmn cording to the advices received at| that there was no bath tub at |ade,” some children playing with ookirg forward with cager an- the Marshal's | Mount Vernon or at Monticello, : rackers ignited.. ‘the dry tieipations to our further ex- office. | and that all the Presidents and MARINE, | pldnking near the Adwmiral Line of The § ottish Rite Bodies of the plorations of the Territory. The his {Dock which was put out in short|8tate of Mississippi, will arrive in| Weather has boen perfect ever other magnificoes of thé past had MAPIY vlslT EMDEN zot along without any siich mon- | b v e DURING_ OPEN HOURS: FILIPING STABS AUTOMOBILE and RADIO | order, Junean tonight on the Princess ‘ince we started from Seattle a archial luxuries. But Congress, INDIAN AT DANCE BATTERIES { Charlotte, making the round trip|'¥eek ago, and the people have to Skagway and return, This ween delightful,” Mr. Lanham de- disregarding all this clamor, duly called for bids, and the contract According to advice received |by the United States Marshal's, “ . sy 99 Insist on 'Quality g ide, of or {idea of |sible of | the Pos o i whiag | 01d papers tor {Alleged Violators Are Ap—% prehended-—Sentenced by Comissioner King. I vessel feel | | have November 16 FOR OUR NEXT FUR SALE West Coast Fur Sales, Inc. TACOMA, WASHINGTON Eng | National Forest Timber For Sale Sealed bids ‘will be received by |the District Forester, Juneau, Al- aska, up to and including July Several arrests were made terday at Warm Sp Deputy U. 8. Marshals Sherman ind Price who, with Walt i | King, temporaily appointed Unit-| d States Commissioner, by Judge| oo Reed of the United States| o700 District Court; left in the Helmer |y toe. . . {7f the United States Marshal's| oo Brn BV 08 oo BREOR It was the recoznition of Presi-|spice Sunday night on the RSN o0 R e dent Millird Fillmore that save|:o Port Alexander. The arrests [V'.i,yl “,:WT( Z"f u“:::"“r)' e cddogil i & S % B urdag ght whe e shingle the bath tub recognition and e gaid, w in eceoperat e Venthl ‘veildenc Fifth spectability in the United States |with the Prohibition officers ‘ . While he was still Vice President b4 was . made, .ab Warm| S eet. @aught from the sparks papt rccording. to tele.| (TOM the chimney. The fire was in March, 1850, he visited, Cin-|3prings 1 i 4 ) cinati on a stumping tour, and|{graphic rtehos - received by DT Eheatie puy “\"’_' ,’_’:‘,"““‘““""“ inspected the original Thompson| m*teq tes Marshal Albert) "erOr IF"," b a0 : tub. Fillmore was entertained in|white, and three arrests we Sunday morning the depart- ment was called to a small roof Dave Wallace wag arrest-| this house amd, according tc|made i gl Chamberlain, his biographer, took | violating the Alaska Bone —c On the buliding nea e ? s vielyugy Cigs MuGE=Bode impire on Second Street ()('('Il}fi(‘u‘ a bath in the tub.. Experiencing|rLaw, pleaded guilty and was sen- PR B GhIh A ho ill effects, he became an ar-|tenced to serve nine months in', > i, A g O jtinguished in short order. ngs Bay by| de s champion | week were S. &F. SWEET-—FRESH by We Now Supply Dealers with SEATTLE ICE CREAM S. & F. ICE CREAMS S. & F. CONFECTIONS MER E. SMITH No. 537. wa w howr pass log . is. re n St raid of Phone dis; is “ . of N. R. Grand, Inspector Genera " MIXING BOWLS Probably every man, woman and child in Juneau visited the Emden Saturday and Sunday ac cording to information received from the sailors operating the emall boats to the ship. Satur Ay, Sunday and yesterday after- noon the hoats were running con- SETS OF DISHES ALUMINUM WARE TINWARE LARGE GRANITE SAUCE POTS of Philadelphia engineers, who proposed to furnish a tub of thin cast iron, eapable of floating the largest man. This ,was installed = early in 1851 and remained in service in the White House until the first _Cleveland administration, when the present enameled tub was + - pubstituted. The example of the resident soon broke down all _that remained of the old opposi- the sgcond Hme he has made th.|clered enthusiastically. trip to Alaska and he 1s well a-| MrS. Lanham and Mrs. Me- was presently awarded to a firm | Ofe here today from Craig, Al-| laska, a PFilipino stabbed an In- 4 Keow ke of the c ey and quainted in Juneau having visitea $¢OWn, spoke of the country and |dian at a dance there vesterday here, their trip in glowipg terms. It Mr. Grand is an active mem. | Y25 ON€ Of the most thrilling cx- ber of the 33 degres Scottisi |’eTiences of their lives, they said.| Rite Temple of Washington, D, And by far the most interesting | dlan at 4 dance thero yesterday| olding the office of Grand' Alom 'L’;,,:l"';vh‘h}fxf’,.,fl;r o i ths orn 4 8 1 a 2] ner, I , the ¢ an eve e tinuously back and forth from|Indfan is not severely hurt. ’l‘l'm‘l | weataer has Dbeen perfectly de-| th2 Ferry Float to the ship, and Filipino was' placed in jail and| lightful,” = Mrs. McKeown de-| every trip the small boat “ap-|his hearding was scheduled fflr‘dncllne from the old time Inde- peared to have a capucity load. today. Deputy Marsha! Ribble pendence Day death totals is All remarked on the wonderful! said. v (shown this year when fatalities courtesies reeeived on board the e reported directly from fireworks, Bmden. The cadets on duty SOLDIERS ARE GUESTS ¢ ————— CHICAGO, July 5-—A sharp clared, ———————— SUNDAY CONCERT . - tion, and by 1860, according to the newspaper advertisements of the time, every hotel in New York had a bath -tub, and some plained with utmost interest ev- had two and even three. GEO. B. RICE adv. Plumbing and Heating showed the visitors from one end/ T PALACE THEATRE of the ship to the other and ex Manager John T. Spickett asnt work to Major Thofiton Rogers soon after the solders arrived from Chilkoot Barracks Saturday ery imporfant part of the ship. \ g Advertising arways pays. the columns of The Empire. Use - night that the uniform of the guns and similar objects hovercd around the dozen mark. More llhnn 700 .persons were injured, raccording to all reports received (here from the Nation. —_————— Advertising always pays. the celminne of The Empire. Use i BY JUNEAU BAND!. The concert Sunday night from to 8 in Trinagle Place, w:ml given by Juneau's band, composed | of townspeople. The concert was| an gxcellent one, selections rang-| Gastineau Electric Co. PHONE 416 Ing from marches, with the mill Ly Harris Hardware Co’ifipafiy Open Evenings