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2% s THE DAILY AEASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1927. EMDEN LEAVES (,EMTHEFTB\FFLESP()LICR PETIT JURY | ngthestess . |CONCRETE JGB | NoMore Worl 'A[ASKA SHIP THIS MORNING A — - LIST DRAWN pproccc 3 ON SEWARD ST, | .l s IS AGROUNI FOR SKAGWAY SHE~ SRSRSRSRGR COURT TERM b S COMPLETED S ~ G . c. c v 1 Two Crafts Are Rush- ; 4 4 s ' R Morris Virtually rouy ing to Scene. German Cruiser Ends 11 ; ; Fifts - Sovern: NurmeciBulled M\g[l]!. k‘\\\“,‘ullll\“((Tth;!””lbh { Day Visit with Farewell Ry ; A } from Box— Jurors Re- ‘ i Co 3 b Toda : : S Taly 7 wirel | ' T | K g rac day. % G 4 ne 12 r 1 alte thi Reception Aboard. ; 3 : | port Next Tuesday | ng i Y . e P fternoon from t Algonqui Paving on Seward Street was ven wdditional nam 2 i ¥ virtually completed at noon toda drawn yesterday for 4 when Contractor H. L. Morr ury which is orderec i % fini |ru1 laying the two block report July 12, to fill out the d % road between Front and Third | panel Those whose names ere % troets. Th work wa done in [drawn are: John L. Ahlers, Men-| the record time of four workin Lo A DUTCH HARBOR, Alaska | denhall, I H. Ashby, John B dx 7 ays in which almost 11,000 square i ¥ . 7.-—Picking pp the “SOS" calls of "mm W. W. Batchellor, G. B | feet o} concrete was mixed and i the motorship Char Brower, thy | Burford, Mrs. Mary Brandt, 2 S - 4 cutter Algonqu.a is rushing to th APiL O -8t P 9 § [dell Cleveland, J. F. Capp, 1 ¥ r The cost of the completed job| aid of the stranded vessel whic Hundreds of " ’ i 2o AR s A.' Davis, Thomas Dull, Harry B will be about §$4,500, or a saving | i is reported to have been gong g i ; K ) E : Kklingen, W. B r, Mrs. Winn | 3 Flio the (oiy Bb move. ¢han. 310001 A . aground on East Cape, St. Law rant, Mrs. A beach, tk esgage stated i | as compar.d to the next now offor | s rence Island 5 anson, T. Hagerup, Knute Hildre. | ¥ made to perform the work, Ma The Charles Br r is reported Claude Harris, Charles W. Haw 2 Thomas B, Judson ‘said. Both l _j"" being pounded by seyerely heay worth, J. Jackson, Oscar Jen-| and Engineer F. A. Metcalf, who | " S Jenne, Mrs. E. 8, J Grand tablished the grade and super Eleanor Dorrance, daughter | The Northern Light, yacht ¢ Kearney, R I iestoss, is among the first te | Vised the engincering dotails of the ecanned soup king, whe | John Borden ”“”"”‘”,’” ""'”_ Kirchsoffer, M e wie il Lol 1 s a workmanlike piece of| startled sceiety a short time ‘[‘”‘” Rii Sitlcano.. 188189, SRES Mrs. J. arrive for the opening of 1€ | ., ..y ¢nar had.been done efficient| ago by peeling t %t B ng to the astistance of th 5 2 o . 2 o b | ag ¥y peeling tomatoes in her | h Kechnie, Mrs. G. F. M ! convention ¢ the and economically dad’s Actery, is in the news | ChAvies Brower 3 Stanley Nowicka, Fred Pet-| G ud Council of the Ladies' There remains about 50 s ety She's. § o usdhers “\,' The Charies Brower left her e with meagre clues to the identity of two young | erson, Hugo Peterson Oriental & ne of North | .o . . »ohe’s to marry Na 2 « Sunday for Point Barrow. p . to be paved on Front 1 Hill oy S n Sunday for men who entered the Long Island , . Livermore, \ ) peniE A A America 8t Philodelpbis. Bba |put th1d cannot e done until g 1, of Denver. She .o Sl ; X been in Europe several |qig EMPIRE HAS THE LARG Skint other side of the sfreet is of 3 S RCE v - Rirdah g oo g o S Rams b e A months recuperating from he: MOST UP-TO-DATE AN 4 " Skirmer | Norm .Worth i ace of Do by e | £6W days with the tomatoes ! " BQUIPPED JOB PRINTING h, Mr Skinn first of next week fic bl . SLANT <IN ALASKA tuck, Allan Shattuc ks Vg s 1O i k3 i | X e | Antrew Tweiton e Sl - I JYAKATAGA WELL IS - |gorm s T P00 ot remain foran even lor [10ads of civilian Siamison Nty ofl, dhe it g R e e ':E e ’: et gamo as usual GRAVE OF ONE OF SHAKES. | DOWN 1500 FEET || 2 ERs| el Nilde aatiingtat that Hoiwien 1 3 b ok Wold, 0. 8 FRAORES MALEBRARNN Schaeffer Life T ernoon ) 'he ¢ 1t nte me Sunday| Pherson of Douglas; Alex im‘ 7—In the old Masonic eot with the Yakataga 1 and Pencils I ) 3 ¢ sy i . ; : de g il igl- e, | | here is the grave of E is continuing to drill’ with less of ment of S ed on ti rive W V 1 f th Siom . er's sid the o atner ettt “oiwst 11 |FIRST PLACE AT Wb b0 . tlon on tho.gravestone: | iruck beforo the cnd of the ser-| | Fountain Pen ‘ | Jun e shin a . it R depar fLle . oy i s ELKS VS. LEGION|5 3 ;S “Practitioner in Physics and| 4 st dikiphach vl i youk dl S dvailon 3 5 o'clo morn € he Emd cava tiise SR A S £ 1 3 ed that | Chirurgery n in fordshir [ Watson ¢ for Junean Tonight at 6:30 o'clock | 8 probably the result d, in year of our Lovl| 1y gullivan will remain in Il known Ger-|City Ball Park the two lea f a eruption of Bogoslof |17 Was contemporary with and | nsay for about ten ‘days and teams of the secomd half of the|volcano which recently resumed|one of the pail-bearers of William| iy to yakataga on the Admi { ViR assigned | series, the and the American | activity Shakespeare, of the Avon.. After|yygys Oliver who is on k1 and will probably be oul of th P oy o me all year oft the stre ner, Mis. M. Tubb and adjuste on on her next westward tip /’(} 14 Taky ¥ ‘ot fas i &I | Legion, will |m,h The Elks are - ee a ‘;'}"f illne ; his I“'”‘”h’_]\ ”"“" - : i | Nelson and ]*'r('mming iy 3 y [ s Skt R gl s, i in the year of our Lord 1618, aged | THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- Juneau Lodge No. 42 i 1 i ot o wero| ling ut prosent with two vic| STEAMER QUEEN (i e s e Lanac [0 0 B R uppased to have won one andlost ono | ON WAY NORTH| mhis eravestone was discoverca | BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING | Repairing | ollic’ tiat o o an > " IN ALASKA | trips to the| A victory for the Vets will plac lying flat on the ground under a | o 3 ¢ SEATTLE, July 7 Steamer | tangle of weeds and creepers with | x 7 | was ¢ r them in first place dropping the ’ e | ks to < il s Queen of the Admiral Line sailed |the upper corner clipped off and | il T T AR T et » the choice of |f0r Southeastern Alaska at 10|the old English letters dim but | | PAY OFFENDED WOMAN . “"., I\,””, m“ '!‘,“m)”:‘,: h " o'clock this morning with 130 pas-| traceable ® ® ® ERZEROUM, Turkey, July nice games this year anmd should |Juneau: Mrs. F. B. Cottrell and|PIONEER TRADER IS Turkish woman hailed a polica-{ be at top form tonight. Coughlin | 92nshter, Miss Gladys ;\rn[u " CALLED BY DEATH| Bet: Cvliseu'n COD LIVER ma when three maor or 1 will S 3 , Mar t Jone ' will receive him. Probably Man I o ulted he Py W S kT 34, stoe David P. Barly, resident of Al o A RS r 1 f|although Cunningham turned in o e . : ANNOUNCES ITS » months’ imprisonment and | victory 1 | at: Fairbanks recently. “He 1 to. pay. 1,000.1f it e the a‘|.,.‘~{:{ :”,,\ »‘,-,,’,,,"\1:‘:”‘\4;;' :,I:,‘, ,i | |I”""”""l"m“”m”””"””"”“I- from Nabesna, on the upper ’ ]‘I(’l(}("\f ]‘l(”[ An Excellent Tonic that hos ! ana @ ) ( ays @ re lady. This approximates{ behind the bat nana, about 10 days before | i A e alech \ IIIi l:L“‘_N,S Farly was one of the best known traders on the upper Tanana. For ‘ T \ » '3V some time he and Captain O'Flan Annual | PHARMACY s ok e e s ey MOOSE HALL : i M N rears ago. He is survived by Attention Legion No. 25 NOW OPEN FOR GHine vt 1a.dlvti tn the Beaes no disagreeable taste. vas not married BUSINESS oo ® @ [ | ape 3 at The Empire 1‘ I | l‘ All members of Mooseheart Legion ‘” e Have to Offer You: No. 25 are requested to attend | Good goods that are new and fresh, and which we are going Sun(la)’, Q]"/.v I() meeting Friday, July 8th. Large ‘:.. ‘;”I“i;‘”i"‘ ]::”h‘w"’ \\"';!I"’d‘"]""'\"';‘ 2 it i P tions at @ ) class to be initiated. Important ABLE e m(':"” o K‘““\‘”“”l“ i cists from the purest of products LA at variety of sundries, N An iceless soda fountain com- ) {Dlete in every detail, where we For Elks and Their Families iserve every kind of cool refresh- !ing soft drinks and a ety of We buy only the reliable grades of goods, and the manu- Seattle and Juneau Ic Cream TICKETS AT ELKS CLUB ROOMS facturers stand behind them. Everything you buy from us' [iand special fountain dishes of all is fully guaranteed. We would hate to think that you kinds might feel that there is a lack of appreciation on our part Plenty of seating room with Adults $1.00 Children Free or that we willingly ‘could. negiect’ anything: that woull ra booths in rear of store for help to satlsty you. rivate, Dartiong | A desire to please the people 5 o n[‘Junmul and \i(»ill")'. We so0- B. P. O. ELK GASTINEAU GROCERY [ i v i ])]‘()NE 37 w 1 be pleased if you will . ¢ S : open an account with us. We are look for a furnished or unfurnished house » ; : ; A perfect fit when you Have you one? Phone 87 | Free Delivery Phone 33 first put them on No HELLAN’S breaking in. Good ?’__ ——— . PHARMACY Loo'ks. Relief frc_)m‘ A . Long service. STRAWBERRIES ir of “OBTE % R Your first pair of “OSTEO-PATH-IKS & Baskads for $1 00 et e will settle the shoe problem for you. Watermelons, Honeydew Melons, Cantaloupes, : ANSCO Price $6.50 Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Apricots, Plums, : ’ Peaches, Cherries ! C(lmeras New Potatoes, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Cucumbers, Beets, Turnips, Carrots, Green Peppers, Green String Beans, Wax Beans, Celery, Cabbage, Fresh Peas, Parsley, Asparagus—Rudy’s Rad- WE DO DEVELOPING ishes, Green Oniohs Le Fevre’s Rhubarb joldstein’s E iu STILL IN PROGRESS AT Largest Assortment of Fruits and Vegetableu BUTLER-MAURO (]O Steln S : mporlum DRUG CO. in Juneau SALOUM,S CEORWH E.RS{;?; | k. n:zg:vm{:m 104 | il 3o 4 Sub Station Post Office No. 1. (The Junction) || PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET at business. Big Banquet. EE FREE DELIVERIES DAILY Ansco and' Eastman Films and Supplies