The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 29, 1927, Page 8

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:i'.v { i CHAMBER WILL | RECESS UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1ST Regular Meetings Are Sus- ps nded During Month of August lv) Chamber. e Sy b Hend AR 1 ( ) | Ko ( ‘ I M he i 1 1 trip d ' ( fc n their entire trip h 1 Mr. STyt n | te TAXIPILOTSINMARYILA COURLES FIND A AINISTER IN PARLOR THIS MOTEL 1\l [I*=1 T 70 ©E W. R. MOON Xfign|60,/ WAMNT TO BE in Elkton, Mo., ar: oss the railr fiice of the Rev. ketch at uppe ner of the hote! ixi men, who guide prospective brides and grooms to certain to nind Mocan, lccated itably ma marry Couples desiring 1 s the a C )C T'Y PACKERS HERE IPLES WANTING TO WED gy way SOUTH ) | to Seattle Season in Bristol Bay. route While here Mr. Tin ed that the Alaska P fation had pu Bay plant fo th Car le This canne howey the way to the minisier. wpilcouy I_" - 7":' i in the parlor of the town hotal. com will disma el. The R.v. Moon describes 1-'1""|'m on aafd Jitney Trust.” { e S — e coupte . REV. HUBBARD AND l | Bay Returnin from Bristol they have been observirg ming operation ‘Tilllb(ll] (Ill(l Bl'illl("l l':n~ to After |!! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1927. Wed v morning, accompanied O‘MALLEY AND 'SONG MmN CAMP by Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Pigg, M and Mrs. O. T. Craig and Mrs. H. | FIRE GIRLS MEE‘% C. Welsh B — ’ Returning to Juneau yesterday ! ; | ; . There will be a special moet on Strong’s boat, Dr. and Mr ¥ o ggre gl cuigioone Sl ing of the Song Moon Camp F 2 ity They expect |Brant Sails for Ketchikan|Girls in the Council Chamt s gk 3 of the City Hall Saturday afte wait there the arrival « 2 '\ = O'M l i n pracseg el This Morning al- noon at 3 o'clock. The member Rov. Bubiard S W'y ley R(\h““inu Soon. of the camp are requested to taks | > . : thelr honor books and receiv appear, will return » Juncau an > - \ ¥ M 0 A full organize a searching party to fc ARR e i | their nonor beac R il Mendesbiail _spending yosterday anl|perehip is requested ; ast - night here, foner S A Henr O'Malley men xoifisiones M i Lanham 1 D. M CANNS GO SOUTH pr oy Keown and t} left this) 2 imu in ‘ il e o Ketcl Capt. and Mrs H. Cann lof ¢ m nhall 1 fhe Commissioner will |today on the Fri g8 Charlott 1 ku n ' . ' next week while|for Prince Rupert where Capi§ ] A ,‘ .t party will pro.| Cann will consult a physician w 1 ba 2 gl w ndk der whose care he has been foff i " x ] it b A some time. If his condition wil . e i g "l V38! permit, he and M Jann probab! M reveny; ”‘I V'S 9% will return here in a short timg conferring with ARSCL hup j¢ jt is thought adyisable 0'Connor local fishinz |y il take an extended v meeting & num-| o0 William Ti of by ka Packers' A .| GARDNER LEAVES TODAY & h, Capt. F. Swen«on | 8 § C. E. Ahu of Libny,| FEnroute to logging camps. ope . by, and local repr..|ated by the company on the w sther companles. | coast of Prince of Wales Islan T. Gardner of ‘the Sawyer o ever teynolds Company, left this mori$8 Vippin \ jig need. He called attention BLKTON, Md. July 29 “Do | couple. They. whisk Business v Tacoma and |the fact that J. B. Caro & Con | want to married folks? | the marriage license clerk's offic PARTY ARE OVERDUE low in Port rops were:in|pany is operating the Paci y married® They help decide for the good condition except for the ap-|the run and urged it be giy I is still a greeting for| which minister will perform tl S ple orchard very encouragement and suj ouples descending fiom traing at | ceremony—and when united the |, A0 e O Advertising Dby personal em Mail Route Sought this Maryland c Notwithstand- | drivers have it in their power fo! b “Uneau 1Uesc saries rather than by printed m Seorstary. 1 sk efforte;are g that the nuthority Bf Gk Gb|dhlet. Nkt ‘of 'She NCoants o1 .]””vll trip (n‘um Mender ( ter wa ested by Harry Sper ;‘“ w bein ¥ . cure a postal “ma ir pa ha fallen couple Lo or or another of “ : ‘||,\I‘ ilacie lI '4 \\ ling who returned late last weel|poute out of here coverin wi under of Al scrutiny, while en. | ministers hover about d ienry an iy from Cincinnati and other eastcrn | gistrict with a weekly servic ha if the min dec it|ing the ceremonies, and after. "0t PP 1 l‘f s points. He sdid everywhere he|jlegst for six months during each!|to be the greeting of a marriags | ward drive the newlyweds oud|Place on Taku River uy X went he found a keen interest in|yeq, trust lof town, or deliver them at hote, |13Y noon, when the ey the Territory and was asked many | «Cordiality and th pirit The cial “greoters” are|OF railroad station to await th ”" Pt to lllw'l\hvm left Quegtions about Alaska | helpfuln re most noti S A 3 wre glad {o |Nest train |! I:I.'h“ b g \’” '”";‘ '”‘i ¢ rs . i % @ adk | € party making |l rip ;rcach(-.a Like Alaska |qpjo character of W uid ung couples past the ob-| Business continue: brisk, slacie " to glacier wa - Headquarters maintained in Se-| qoclared Mr. Bunkor b tncles that face young couples SDite the legal cloud that loc Ti ull s - attle by Alaska teachers attend T to reach a point on the rive attle been in ‘the Territory for the|seeking to get married. And sinee When the authority of one ¢ ing the National Education i ; el u posite Dr. H. C. DeVighne's camy {past nine months. During that|most of the couples arriving here [tree “marrying pastor el SEvon - doliyention . dve [time he had been shown many|g | questioned. Of these three t Wednseday BiEbt where 36 v B Vit il A Henvorson, | 1 nany | do wish to be married, the taxi|d Iree DPASLOrs | ot by Bill Strong, who left here ; ’ 4 : M- | helpful courtesies, he said. I men seem o prosper | without regular charges, a secont i city '”';"'”\” furnished by |, country of open doors, 100, dnd| On his card, Rev. W. R. Moon |has consented to leave town, in |E—— ™ i o ion s ']‘"” ) "‘ “" ‘_’;"“"‘\f ? | during his stay here he said describes the taxicab men as (he|accord with the wishes of Lis | i \""”‘ "H”‘ ‘]“" ““‘_" SW | had never locked the door to | Jitney Trust,” urging prospective | church ’;'”‘“"] ;”, s ;"s'; of steaim | .om, either in hotels or on boats.! newlyweds to step right across ~ -~ e e e | ship companies’ booklets was =a- | 5 TATON C o ! s it At toc; went. wagialy. | - - - | the tracks to his office - e —n EATON CRANE [ - il i KETCHIKAN WOMAN DIES “Allow no jitney driver to stop e importance in a commerclal e i ~ & and PIKE “.“‘l'l ;“ ,:Im‘“‘"' “"\\_]' '_"::"’;" i“/“\ Mrs. Fay May Bussey, wife of | Mr. Moon also meets trains in his | A tur( y"l"l( Bt Whtties wiid ’r »;“.“ }'\ Walter Bussey, of Wacker|own automobile. o/ g . Boyle. The entire jon is filled |18t Week after an illness of many | his modest home, Rev. Mr. Moo i % . T0 S , nths, She is survived by her |} yerformed coremonies thai 4 vith thriving o e Yog okl ! o 18 . GIFT BO! g oowing lttle communitles |y ghang, father and mother, M 0 many hundreds of couples | for Women and Men’s R RBRE WITH “1m“ desire to he brought Into|gq Mys. Warren F. Harris nf|on thelr ivedded’ life [ EACH PURCHASE S, Ha st Mo s town, he| wacker City, and two brothers, | The taxi men have played their| | WRIST- WATCHES S iiios s '| g5 '“‘ Bt ¢ | Floyd Warren of Ketchikan and|share as master minds in arrane ¥ e ¢ ! Howard Warren of Aberdeen Ing the wedding ot many a thmid | | gy g0 o Wy BUTLER-MAURO T i i b, LT 11N ‘ 18 DRUG CoO. i Repairing ! i | When We Sell It | i It’s Right Nelson and Fremming | | |Free Detivery Phone 134 Expert Watch and Jewelry | | Sub Station Post Ofrice No. 1. Repairing JACK DEMPSEY “A postage stamp is licked before it starts, but| it always finishes.” Automobiling Is Good At the start, in the middle or at| the end of your drive, and be fore or after a dance, come to our | Frigidaire Soda Fountain Sparkling, refreshing, Ice Crea Sodas, Phosphates, Root Beer, Sundaes and Ice Cream. Cigars and Candies, too. HELLAN'S PHARMACY \ Heavy Weights Fine Quality Popular Prices H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man MAGIC TIES (NON-WRINKABLE) Everything for Preserving All in One Store, at Lowest Prices .....$1.95 § 1.45 . 1.85 145 Quarts Wide Mouth Kerr Jars, per dozen ... Pints Wide Mouth Kerr Jars, per dozen . Quarts Glass Top Jars, ner dozen Pints Glass Ton Jars, per dozen Jelly Glasses, assorted sizes, per dozen ... 75 3 Certo for 3 : 1.00 Parawax Brick 15 Jar Rings, per dozen 10 BUY YOUR SUGAR NOW—OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET The first of the month that cnr;ies two-thirds of the year will be here in shart time. . Let us be your Grocers if you want your round dollar to bring you at least one extra dime. GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries Daily Open Evenings S e T A AN A G = SHHSoISCIISSEISSISTSISTEESSSEATSIASENTASLGHSIENSSITISIISETEISSSEDRSSe Adm. $1.00 F <LING BLUE? we with us: we do not write prescriptions, but we on the Jug | turning hese futur near ——————— — I have been written to drive away Az Cotiseum Melody Men W se Hall—Saturday Evening Saturday Specials! Ladies’ Handkerchiefs . A good selection in white and colors—in two groups—one at 10 cents, one at 25 cents, Wide Taffeta Ribbon Plain, striped and flowered ribbons in 4, 5 and 6 inch widths. Saturday at 25 cents a yard. Cretonnes and Silkolines "We have a number of Cretonnes and Silkolines in many good designs and colors—Saturday— 25 cents a yard. Apron Ginghams A large assortment to choose from, in checks and plaids—regular values up to 40 cents a yard—Saturday—25 cents a yard. Children’s Cotton Hose In brown, black and white—sizes 7 to 94— a bargin Saturday—2 pair for 55 cents. MEN’S DEPARTMENT Men’s good Wool Shirts in good colors, regular $5.00 and $6.00 shirts, at the bargain price—$3.45 Goldstein’s Emporium ]UNEAU’S STYLE CENTER al logging ar 2 i i | Advertising aiwag % the columns of The Empire 9:30 P. M. He will v before ri wa pays. U 5 the blues.

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