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DOUGLAS NEWS NGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED; MARY ESTHER CASHEN TO WED ORA G. GOSS —8 Mt. and Mrs. Jerry Cashen have nndunced the engagoment of thei nughter, Mary Esther, to Mr. Ora Goss. The wedding, it is unde toofl, will take placg in the near itute, although no’ definite as | he set. THe formal announcement of the pproaching marriage was mad hupsday evening, finner party at le | immediate purlg couple heevent was Cashen thirtieth July their relativ ent en by in celebr wedding 14, home of P Mr. at wich th st and | as pr anniver ATy, known dy: on the Island, having arey all her life. Mr. ha bsided on the channel for about bven He is a shift bos the Alaska Juneau mine. I nd jtwo brothers have resided jpular and best youns Goss ouglas with their mother since | pring. D EVENT ENJOYED M|ss Josephine hined with a dan omb, last Satu BIRTHDAY Kilburn ng party at enter hev evening, tha ( Iy the parents of Miss Cashen oa | | ! ion of | Miss Cashen is one of the vmuv‘ lived | date | | | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1927. THE PLA DANS JOMEUWHERE Y SPEEDS UP TRAINING FOR scaliion being her 14th birthday.) bout twenty-five people om both sides of the channel wer resput and all had a pleasant me, Deiicious refreshments we 50 enjoyed. young eabERTRE g FAREWELL FOR MR3. NESS M#h. John Feusi v b #hout twenty ladios omek Saturday even ollf gathering in ho onj Ness, who is pouglas with her hildren to mal ] "‘\" ites. Whist was th verling, the pri Mrs. Felix G oe | Riedi bon! the cut prize as, also given olater as a farewell g | RIS IREMEN'S PICNIC A SUCCESS Ohe of the b It the scason v y fhe Doug afternoon vored by id anged by a mlm-. the picnic was a dvery detail, People from lag and T ) : reat toward s¢ far 3 in tha afternc nd by 6 o’'clock the picnie grounds bere crowded. Bats in abundance. cluding ice cream, were enjoy y all pr nt. host at hor at a fare- leavinc mnd soon husband their home ia time of th which went first, and M ion Ne¢ 1y consol an st out-door event the picnie, giv s firo department it Larson al weather pable com suce e o'clock O AR O EASTERN STAR PICNIC Next Sunday the annual pienic f the Douglas Bastern Star will e held at Hilda ereek. According o pr nt pl the Lone Fish- rr\l:m will be chartered for th ay, and will carry the picnicers 0 the grounds leaving here aboat o'clock in the morning and r urping with them in the ever Furthor plans will be annour jater. {0 UNDERGO OPERATION Fymil Uberti is in receipt of word vom his wife in Duluth, Minno otd, that ™ must najor operation before egain her health hrée children left here abou she can two onths ago for a summer's visit| ith relatives in Minnesota. ———— HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Guy L. Smith . returned ome from St. Ann’s hospital yes- erday afternoon and is practic ecovered from her recent illness bt nearly three weeks, —— Starts Argument n England arter Skirt LONDON, July 18—Should the arter skirt be fastened above or pelow the knee? This question is under discus- kion among West End modist row began at the spri Hrapery exhibition and has been a&n[ng force from day to day. ome women insist the new taloon-like skirt vulgar mannish at best and should by fiilymeans be made in such a way hat the knees are concealed. They aye the support of the dress crea- jors who have always insisted that pxtremely short skirts lack the ength of line to be really beautl ul. is ’ i PLANT HAS 1,252 BERRIES SALEM, Ore., July 18.—A straw- plant with 1,252 berrizs upon it was found in a field near acombe, Ore. et t § ANNOUNCEMENT or the next few months- L. D. mock * will look after the ak finishing work for Ed An- aréws. Films, ete., may be left ‘Mr. Hammock's home, —ad. Mrs. Uberti and | After a SALE OF BEAR SKIN RUES 1S HELD ILLEGAL Brown Bear Skin Rugs May Not Be Sold Here ruling just | ment undergo a| t was ral Terhune ure an authorits hout bringing 1 submitted order ruling on it w action, it wa Department. Text of R Solic in of the Game Commigsi The inguiry said: Section 8 of the Alaska Gar Law that, unless except ¢ permitted by th or by pegulations made pure thereto, it s v ful for person to pos ell, or for sale or purchase any animal or part thercof. Li brown bears are defined hy 1 tion 2 of the Act ag game animals. | “Section 10 empowers the Secyo- tary of Agriculture to determine| vhen and to what extent if all game animals may be posse ed, or bought and to adopt regu-| lations permitting and governing| the same. But i, also provides| that no regulati Secre-| tary shall permit on to| g2ll the hidos of hruwu! bears, thus emphaxizing the policy of the law mnot te permit sale of hides of these animals. “Section 13 makes it the duty of the proper United States At tornoy to institute an action in rem against any game animal or pari| thereof possessed, sold or bought' contrary to the law, and in thai action, the possession shown, the burden of proof is cast upon the possessor to avercome the pro-) sumption of illegal possession and| to establish the fact that the gamn! or part thereof was obtained and is possessed lawfully. i decla any offer{ game | 9| \F VAN HORN COMES BACK WERE SERVANTS WE NE MY BLAGK EVE THEVAIL KANOW SUMPA'S WRONG late start, Jack Shark hides int ! would in | damental character { the Denver or BEt For THE PAST T |ETTE WHAT WE (International llustrated News) do not find anythin to hid a. The o signif it at no think that the ) Thg the the hasty operat purpose and 1 manip no gense ¢ could b by a 1 fut of the hide.” L Cooper Union in Need Of Funds, Says Boar¢ (H NEW YOR Juiy 1 the $1,000,000 which Goop will receive Mrs. Edith M. W of S Geor more insti 1ator v uticn need to m that re n ) this by the Board mpo R. Fultos P.M , Cha w Gonld, Thomas £nell and Gano D o aid that in tho last ars the endowment fund made yesterday 000,000, which is far from suf it to keep pace with increases expensos in that time. Although the institution claims igher efficiency today . than is said to be due to - D 78KAGWAY ASKED TO UNITE ON ONE ROAD The following request fs mad in a petition which will he circi- lated by the Chambe Com- merce road committec within the next few days: “We, of Skagway, tion of a ¢ of favor the comstruc rument road up on the b and 1 to be I nginoers, the cated by forest service on a grade not to exc cont; the road to be one project to extend from ay to both S" glaciers and so far up the north fark of the Skag- way river as the si Power compeny dam.” The petition is addressed H. Flory, District C. —(8kagway Alaskan), e ATTRACTS HONEYNMOONERS CHARLESTON, 8. C, July 18.— ‘This historic old city is becoming the “honcymoon paradise” of the of the IHome o] Forester of | | of the Department of Agriculture y is speéding up his {raining for his bout with Jack Demp sey. He’s shown working out in the Boston gym where he has set up camp, the undersigned residents | “I think it was the purpase of South. Magnolia Gardens, famolj Congress, and well within the au- the world over; a romantic at- REFYL OF ThE SNE.JR L UERY UNFORTOUNATE Nou STUMEBLED e OARK < AT N 1-HOPE -YOU D FEEL HURT ¢ - Forecast for Ju h howers wir Bs 1 tod 30 | Noon, todey CA Jur Prin Obger rtland 29.95 30.03 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau imeau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: tonight and Tuesday; cooler tonight; mod v LOCAL DATA arom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 73 42 i) 8 60 74 N 4 62 74 s 12 Weather Clear Pt. Cldy Cldy ) 05 BLE AND RADIO RFPORTS R T S e .m vat juneau Prince and San v acisco are made uneau time. conditions, | hes | cor]l mines uperatc | cent doubled i ¢ trust > . ¥ y TTER WACES NEW awing [lac ™ ;‘; g 2 l‘fi 8 ahout 5 to figure PARIS annual meeting| 3 ar hareholders ankfor \tment the | gac { Academy \rsonval July 18 claimed fo devised icians, Drs which was ¢ of Seience Gase itted at t 000,000 votuntarily projocts for the total pension funds, cxpenditur betterment of ¢« emploving 88 CURE, CLAIM = Bayeux ¢ and the and Light seattered Territory tern Princ sont upper Brit to low igh in the n he mod th extreme and Tempera portion porifor in tl n the Southeast we of on air, combines from introduced into the and aid to aff immodiate and permanent benofi | Radic OXY§ notably, gin-| abso twice as or nitrogen ven emanations to saf trust ate,, or ¢ In th the on up d s | with a4 by levy UL, are of diseasc are wages wellare wetive n be fast as the it the fi was re for - 85,406 CHICAGO, Jury William vl s | | | | i former plainsman may find a task to his police away on the When a the stocky thorough Huber, it and liking foree ran from |down a business Anthony bulldogzed right gte Eergt former held it down until attendants arrived in pursuit Remarkablo re r a new radiny by two Paris| nd Vas xplained to th s by Prot uch as ox - - Pete Corovich w brought on the America First from Wind | ham for treatment at the St Ann’s Hospital for trouble. gen The PrRESTO~JR “Whisk-broom” Size ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER Can be painted, cal- cimined, stained or papered Perfec will in Plaster Wallhoard absolute satigfaction temperature, nd can sd with perfect safety low - lying damp localitic From a s tary point of view t Is the only wallboard to use It is mouse, rat and vermin- proof. It nailed to studing and rafters just like lumber, and anyone who can use a hammer and a gaw can make a good joh with Perfection. It :an be cut with an ordinary saw or by scoring with a strong knife and then break- ing. ' Three-penny galvanized nails should be used. Joints ean be filled with special cold water putty or the job finished in panel effect by use of bat- tens. JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Co. fon any be is Gets Into Those «Hard-to-Reach” Places Operates just like ordinary heayy i}caner, but with- t the need of cumbersome acces- sories to get into the corners and crevices. So light a child can use it—a midget in size—a giant for work. Power Driven Brush Digs Out Imbedded Dirt Every Home, Office, Garage, Factory,’ Store Needs the PRESTQJR. Unequalled for cleaning overstuffed upholstery in automobiles or homes. \ ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. in stomach Even a Chi-| | WE'LL “Do”" YOUR. § COLLARS Goop AS NEW- WE'RE SURE THIS LAUNDRY 8 WiLL PLEASE You .. l) R A C TICALLY all well lil:n-n 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily LAUNDRY \ PE JELICH, Proprietor PHONE 15 [ I men in Junean hav ; ‘ ROOM ALASKA STEAM Something New In B SPECIAL SALE on CANNED GOODS Sandwich Spread Cheese Giovanetti’s GROCERY PHONE 3-8-5 SRR R ORI~ Limburger American Spread Swiss Spread Swiss Pimento Spread 6 0Z. JARS—45 CENTS Revianre Transver Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY @00D ¥ | SERVICE Motto Spreads like butter—-snitable for lunches and picnics aud SANITARY GROCERY |~ < GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT ClEANING G. A, GETCHELL, Phone 109 or 149 The Store That PHONE 83 and §5 L J. Seanick Jeweler rnd 0:ticim amondy " : - Qg | SHOPPEE | FRONT STREET KIDDIES NIFTY DRESSES THIE LARG-| | "O-DATE AND| JOB PRINTING IN ALASKA. A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES Te - Fishermen’s Su pplies SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO OUT OF TOWN ORDERS SWANSON BROS. SEVERIN and OLAF (Formerly Hammer’s Grocery) e e WILLOW FURNITURE NOW ON DISPLAY SUITABLE FOR PORCHES, CABINS OR LAWNS Chairs—Rockers—Settees WRANGELL SHINGLES WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF THIS FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU