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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1927. epm ”UNUR FARM G o ) American Museum of Nat- AR \ Arrive—Other Teachers m] | 1'0(lu<'r‘r ]\_ Tm \u‘ lmmlln' L‘l‘l’(‘r]»ln }"‘!l'm u:;’:]/{]l:l );(”l\Bl\;y:*l:l |§:||‘l’lj” F!RE UPUN < AMER. CRAFT s in olo- n = (Continued frors Taze One.) | 1 S t ki 1y brown bear for the 1 ¥ WAS NGTON 'h v V I w if an cr Mfiseum of Natural H ] WASHING I The I ) I W idety an gunhboat . fla ) i " \ : John W. Snook Tyl 1ip of Rear Admiral Hough, was ‘ R et hit 50 times by ritle fire while . 1 1 . it b pa N g o0 ¢ g tey Commissior - g g 3 ; ‘ Van. Campen. Heilner, “ield. rep-f o 5o iy (G 18 B0 Tebost Tonaiky . J . | entative of the Muse al 4 okt chefiing s the Cobb hou v 4 M[w Q EFIAL | i fome Musetm. ahd| \quiral Wiliams, Commander-ind I Petric )th L ¥] AL, Chieg of the Asiatie Flee o i weck ) i 51 e Eositudptel vl GG hieg of the Asiatie Fleet i S | gazines of the il el ‘ e Qm@fl !‘BF Jntecr| Eugene A. Gilmore, f ; i3} }asd o wer at' v r ugene ilmore, former tition will proceed to| ; L e o § NRTE S OVi \} 1 | Park so T could get all tk 1| Boston lawyer, is now governing om. there to Bel. | ]UBI‘I‘_H"R HERE p {skthe 6 - - [ views. It =eems just a few years| the Philippine Islands. Gilmore e Dimitri Hatovit John H of ‘thal ol ws of 1 l‘] RL fl FNFP | » that I was taking prisoners vxcc»gO\emor, succeeded to ex: fan .mis: hary | yniversity whol \ ! e bein U Uk ¢ ' Alaska to McNeil Island | ecume duties once those of late d nged for guides,|; ompanied by 1 and| vinted wa e gym-| M rernor - General Leonary |Packers, cte, for the expedition.) p, rs of the party of : ! to kill a -family Dorothy Alexand ‘\ Five Districts Are to Have 7 It is plan a family] g Ql-leEY PARTY | \\OOd (Isternational Newurc;l)‘_’) oup to nt for the Museum makit « Heilner s including!ynivers syt 8 ke A the Alaska trip with the - iy . 1 All * i rsily Cus 1 Cimb tour, n ation for a lar fi Schoo \l Te t!-;.» | in his equipment tc is delighted with ¢ \m/‘,,‘“ )l'[ « enrollmen | 1 ) i i MW pi 3 t ~ Are by | to tt vestigation | pictures of the country in B was | especially interested fn. §H8 New Teacher : | ich veral pr he hunts. Tha p, if the hunt “.‘., from Skagway to Lake Ben ' . - . R ] the For-lis successful, will he 4digplay sur- it oyer the White -Pass Akl . | erritory for con-|rounded by photographs of the|y RO v ot el * th Cincinnati Boy Scouts pre trails Hidw B ey b e PHROREL A ¥, of T ] L. D pic s el Iirm! |Road l[w\!}(&!l()l! and ]n\w» e : I il o Nl arel) e e R o TN 1 r : ; o i oo the Klondike in '97 : \ Indian : | tigation Partv Covers 4 2 B Mr. Heilner is well kn i it tl s gElet s 1 Gl |Policeman in Berlin Is tboth . as ‘an logist A " fuel honorary S e ) Several Projects ‘ Killed by Conmiiiistsl ———— 1 Territory | leaned 1up | 9 ! il % diet [ HAMBURG, One' po- s YI'R 1 I)ECI 4’ nd perated 1 R. B Rol man was killed and eral, § A ’ th ri i WH r officers and onlook were | { 3 . 5 . of studen seripl iy ; d in a Communist Sacco-| | FOR 3 DAYS ONLY b ained. |, | etti nonstration hers last | 5 { P 25 will be s {night. The Communists erected|{ Regular 60c¢ Reliance Coffee NOW 50¢ LB. Anchorag Provi Bhireaii o8\ Publiol s L otou, Eisec Abvilin b Only 2 1bs. sold to a customer at one time 4 | Chinese Province il Herd Task Tiht rond “ul\w‘l ;m police with |} y Cu ( 1 t ind bottles, Order was|{ ooked. Cre i Yoo Shaken by Quake red this motnir i TOKY ) An . . N m| z Py 1 A y i e ix which 10| vas for forced to | { PHONE 174 R ? ! 100 ir ! € tes »f their inves vhenl | T || Tedertrrr e rr v e res oo - U . W 3noc La llams was called here on| | # R i L ML B i S e 0 SBRORE “HARD TO BEAT” Oklahoma, from which position | unde pe ter b AR TR A’ t M " gy e il L B Fhantes' o Tk | Practically all of the available|MRS. AHUES IS ”"'L il o B ([ " ;i et TO MEET DAUGHTER |hor 1 will be required in Io e ki . ¢ Coach from Kent RNt lin Alagkan scl K hava) We keep the eadquarters of the Bureau| | 65 ('(””s By buying in large quantities and with such mechanics Mr. H. E. Waid, Manual Traia | heen <v-‘ " nd “ : ‘ b e J vife of Capr.|the single man until he lea f Public Roeds for the balanec| | 2s Al. Molzow, John Ahlers, Ira Tucker and Chas. Baker and boy'’s Athl come \‘” ":] i '“‘ “““jr‘ P e Ui o | Ahue Y of. the Taky | prison. It o { of mon 1! you are assured the VERY BEST Plumbing and Heating at from Kent, Wash. He i Ty asst Ve L T Cannery h man to Hoonah, Y Sitka, Kil-{| the VERY LOWEST price, uate of t ‘.\lvml:nl ‘w‘ll"‘ “H ‘\IV ‘||. e i " | children, the M him when ] a ilv\”m, Kake, | PRI G 7 e 2 & 4 H course in the Valparaiso ording Loty | Armilla Boatman the best rehabilitation work %hat | Wrangell were “ We point with pride to the Plumbing and Heating in University, and has taught in the ol done for convicts—the pald in-|party which loft | the new houses being built by G. E. Krause, miaie vt sna west for scvorri| CELEBRATION 1S o T, . st e Aivy |l rog B B . dane, oopestel HELD BY MOOSE| s il |18t e successful in the handling of ath + | dus am that puts money [and went direct ets, pride in_their 'announcement wa i BUTLER-MAURO B L D e T ? DRUG CO. | lotic teams, having entered two| el A e i h ; | v GRS 20 the meets I Wash-f =" e Moose Legl the su 1 Cordova with | When We Sell It GI“() B RICE ington for State championship: g ey v husband who is superintendent | It's Right gk 1 and Girls® aihloicn, comos (o Ju- |00 banavet were heldat tho| B I, SOV R SR, o \ RTSMEN Froe Dellvery Phone 134| || PUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS | ohd el ‘n”\:”lu lmiytli.m\ Taut | Following a talk by Sigura wan | the Gastin ‘”'.”‘.”‘- | | | sub station Post Ofmice No. 1. I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost 5 bt edt, the hering # 54 OUR year is a graduate of the!®™! Advertising a1 Use Unive of Idaho, She spent|®d ¥ a vocal solo by Mi | the columns of Th | Judson, accompanied by Mi Florence Bathe. Other number two years on the Basketball team of that® institution and comes | i hishly recommended {on the program were readi Miss Mary Kolasa, Sixth grade,|Mrs. Van Atta, and Thelma in St. Joe, Idaho | ding; singing and guitar mus uate of the Lewis |PY Walter K and vocal solos Normal School,| DY Mrs. Jarman TSR e LR When this part of the evening's Hunting Supplies ARE NOW ON DISPLAY | GUNS and A She is a gr ton, Idaho, and has had se perienc Miss B. White, Fourth and Sixth | retired to the banquet te of the Bel|!ater in the evening danced to ) mal Schoui | music furnished by the Misse CARRIERS—DECOYS >..s 5 and of the State College of Wash | Blizabeth and Esther Kaser and N I rices fl"' ’1“ oust 27”1 ()",ly ington. She has had several years|Albi Torviven and Leonard Holr SR R R e @ ¢ & & successful experi Juneau from C where she taight last year Personnel of Staff The staff for the coming year o A | are as otows: ' |MORT TRUESDELL gt S b R WINS GUN SHOOT| ence—R. S. Raven. program was concluded the gu oom acd , s ance, coming *o | quist | arleston, Wash The annual Moose ball will b n on Labor Day, Septemb \ | Thomas Hardware Co. ALL FIGURED VOILE—17 pieces in all to choose | from—At 1-3 OFF regular price. (CH CLOTH ~— Pure Tmported Linen Lunch Cloths, 35x35 inches. Priced at 85¢ ea. was announced at the affar. | English—Miss Theodora Bua-| Using a 20 gauge shotgun, Mort ; WHAT COULD BE SWEETER? 3 ‘.‘ ; Truesdell won high honors at the | \ o 7 n TS T 3 N Mathematics and. History—Mis: | mid-week shoot of the, Juneau Gun 1 (A()]‘()K]A‘[_) l)_»\'\!.r\\l\ I)INNL_R SET Sf“u? cloths et Club last plght when he o ke | | PEACIIES... 1_5() A BOX are 51x51 inches and six Napkins to match Lanzuages—Miss Ardena Leer |cown 25 birds for a perfect scor il P . B i patmanen MM, Axdgus. Morris was runner-up with 24 wd f Rl 14x14 inches. Saturday only—$2.95 for the Giay was followed by ‘\le" “.l:n :'I. { | set. Manual Training and Athletics [Other scores = we Hermle 2 i 7 | SRS * —Mr. H. E. Waid, Maycock 21, Cole 20 and Shattuck |- | GASTINEAU GROCERY Miss Jamie Lowe. DAY x den ’(':A‘SE | PHONE 37 Elementas School Principal and A | | - R R LR - . Eopn il haegl HEARD DIST. COURT T IR P Mk van Fres Balibectis Dafly Diien S ialhns BOYS' SWEATERS—Slip-on Rough Nl‘ck Sweat: Seventh grade—Mrs. Josephine - oo e | SRRSO, o o ers fm the boys. Sizes 30 to 34—all colors. Tupper. The bankruptey case of 1! 5 g $ ” Sixth a—Miss Mary Kolasa. | Daly-Alaska Mines Company, in “A Well Wisher Never 2.35 eacl Fifth Donie Taylor,| which the minority stoc I\hwh!uuj E(]LIBIS a Well Doer.” | Fourth and Sixth grade—Miss(have moved to have set aside (h | ik ; g o e Adaicarion: Tob:: ekl " SAMSON SUITCASES j BOYS’ TIES A special lot of Neckties for the Fourth grade—Miss Dalma Han:|ruptcy made by the Court,.ws ! i boys. Assorted colors. At 30 (Pll[b edch Quality—Price— { S ] Dependability | THE LAST THING IN | CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS—A ]arge assortment son heard in the United States Dis hird grade—Mi Ann Rohwer. | trict Court this mornins Frani ond grade—Miss V. Bour-|A. Boyle repr nted the compa b | UGGAGE i of odds and ends of various lines, sizes and st grade—Mrs. Iva Tilden. TR R N colors. Values up to 60c a pair. Saturday e . e {the type that does a good turn| —_— Only—».i pairs for 95 cents. and there when not at all| g b i I appreciation ‘ot 'n J. M. SALOUM GIRLS' RAIN COATS—U. 8. Rainster Coats in red and black, also blue and black checks. Sizes 8 {here |neces | custome Kindergarten—Miss Louise Cates Music and Art—Miss Eunico Zimmerman s haite] Mbdie 3, 3. | This is a wonderful combina Woods ‘:mu, but v\nm]m‘\« iR AL LI - —_— - to 15 vears. Especially low priced, $3.95 each. 5 | to prove it you. - — -—ee - MISS GAYNOR ENTERS | el NEW ARRIV ALS ) FRIDAY IS REMNANT DAY AT , U, S. DIST. ATTY. OFFICE i " > SSW OF CROSSE & BLACKWELL Miss Ann Gaynor, of Franklin, GLASSWARE | | A COMPLETE LIEE : . Ohio, sister of Mrs. Justin W Phone 33 We Deliver Mixed Pickles—Sweet Gherkins—Sweet Pec- | Harding, arrived on the Alaska i Gift Suggestions | calilli—Sweet Pickled Onions—Chow Chow— succeet v T, 5. Boalors e " HELLAN’S o Pkt T iOldStein,S Emporium Clerk in the United Sta torney’s office. Mrs. Botsford wil} ! s leave next Tuesday for Ketchikan ! (1 Nel 1 Fremming |1 s it | v s e | L HARMACY | 0poRGE BROTHERS , i el el Adurz—mng arways hp;ys. Use gt i "l n PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET £ o g pah L (he columns of The Empire. | d——n ———-} T : el reehfarme e P ircs