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S AR~ 8 THE DAILY 'ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 1927 Fairbanks by way of agway ird over the Alaska Railroad | Col w 1 co d with mor v this morning. He expect be in Juneau until early mnex k., when he will return to 1 OCTOBER 18TH -~ IFLOWERS SENT Statue of Tokeen Marble HARDING; BEAR Erected (‘Ommunomhn | Purchase of Alaska ot am Scohuals — — ( pliments to th bear—naot N . The .i statue which has|you” was the only inscription o1 been commerate v card accompanying a bouquer| R ( et MW sixtieth anniversary of the pa Hiower received the other da the Du 1 0l of t ory t Al Warren Harding who D | Min with hea . A under the Rus f S Ann hospital recoverin | chorage under tt pory m United State il i“be offic M injurles recelved when ati-|p p, gStewart, Federal Aining presented t Alaska on O ) d by a rown bear a wee!, | Su visor, arrived in Juneau yes-| at Sitka with exercis | lay on the Aleutian to do by the city of Sitka and e Sitk As no name was signed to the| ome work in thi listrict. M post of the American Legion, ii|ecard bearing h writing M berg has been conductir was announced T. Pe Harding said, “I wish to thank i1 iladeg’ . TIsat adat M Alaska Legion Adjutan toda | the person or rsons, through the Fairbanks and Willow Creek Seven hundred and fifty dollars | columns of the Empire, for the |mining distri foin - Anchas: were appropriated the las.!beautiful bouquet of flowers age where th eau of Mines session of the legislature, follow-!was the nicest bunch I have yet |y 4 miine car’ which ing the receipt' by that body of|nhad.* brgge Noiitban enl R ¥ e a resolution ad by the S >0t | disaster in’ the 1 mines sunaires .!4\ & that a mem- pIONEERS AUXILIARY | White Mri Thorubere: % be erecte appropriaticn | : | put in condition an oxygen breath tavored by Gov. George A.| MEETING LAST NIGHT |ing apparatus which the Burea rks, and Legion posts through- | stoted th Juniea the territory ba 1 the idea The fi fall meeting of and which rescue which was finally p across. Auxiliary Pioneers of | parties to enter a’ after i the contract was let to A 6, was held last|air supply has bee ned. La Knight of Juneaun | evening at 8 o'cl it the Moose | ter he will start training mi A shaft of Tokeen marble, 147p)) The usual program of cards|in first aid and mine rescue wort feet in height, constitutes the main 43nq pefreshments occupied the|in this district. Hyder is the fis.t | part of the memorial, while at!g.voning Mrs. k. M. Haley, presi-|place Mr. Thornberg is scheduled | the bottom is a bronze plate with | gent appointed the following dance | for and later he expects to visit|t an inscription reading to the ef committee to confer with the an-! the marble q es at Tokeen fect that the monument was erect-|yy,| pioneers' dance which wili]on the west of Prince of ed by the territory of Alaska in|p. eiven on Alas October | Wales Island, where approximate commemoration of the transfer TR St Mte |y 80 R R GO vad e vt Alaska from Russia to the URIt| yaiherine Berry, and Mrs. Gert-[also train miners employed at the | States on October 18, 1867. {.“m» Laughlin, mines on Chichagof Island and 1 P later those in Juneau. HENDERSON LEAVES TO\ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN BY “We h wdopted the policy EPISCOPALIAN SOCIETY [here in Alaska, of offering first INSPECT MANY SCHOOLS| 3 [aid training to high school stu T | Twenty-five couples were enter-|dents, and classes in this work | D. Henderson, Territorlal| ,ineq at a bridge party at Rey.|— —dean £ - Commissioner of Bducation, wull,ng Mrs, ¢, E. Rice's residence | ™ e »n leave tomorrow on the Admir<l|i,ci nieht for the benefit of the | Watson for the Westward on his|jaqjes' Guild of the Episcopnl | " annual trip of inspection urlng | church. Prizes were won by the | SENATOR which he will visit all \""" i following: Mr. and Mrs. B. D.| districts in the Interior and west-) giawart, first prizes; Mrs. Robert | YARTMENT ern parts of Alaska. { Coughlin and William Bowman APARTMENT Mr. Henderson will g0 to Xo-|ongolation prizes; Mrs. J. W.| diak on the Admiral Watson and {woods, cut prize HOTEL return to Seward on the same A ¥ steamer. He will inspect the new | MiSS KASHEVAROFF RETURNS | school buildings at Seldovia and | AR ! that under construction at Mis-, Miss Mary Kashevaroff, grad £09 Tnion Hurset | sion, and other schools between lyate of the Juneau High School | Kodiak and \mm) Aln-.;. l|l|nm‘“v)“, was in Juneau last in 19 Alaskath' abopplng 'in Beattia Anchorage into Fairbanks will In-'js returning on Alaska which i . i WS clude all schools in that territory | que here next Tuesday. For the ||®/teF o business trips or for and stops will be made at An-|j|ast three years she has n| [the. winter months will find chorage, Valdez, Cordova, from the | siudying music and writing in| [an ideal home at this hos- latter place he expects to go inty| gurope, visiting and, Scotiand, ) | telery. All outside airy rooms the “Copper ““‘; i "”)"‘ "‘.”‘”,““1 . France, Germany, Italy aud | | heautitully furnished in over- the school located in that vicinity.| mgypt, spending much of her ¢ : ; before returning to Juneau. M: ”;,',,' in ,I,“,.N i stuffed, every modern "“"""'T; Henderson expects to be gone | e Ak | ience, and in a million dollar | about six weeks. ATTENTION MASONS building. Rates by the day,| - There will be a stated com-||week or month. MONTANA LUMBER MAN |munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge |No. 147, F. & A. M. in 0dd| 4 RETURNS FROM NORTH';-\-H.)m Hall, Monday evening B S jat 0 o'clock Work in the Col. George F \\'u-.l lumber '1‘ Degree. Special election man from Missoula, Mont., who|By order of the W. M . ARG ARG T AT . s o] ing a trip through THAS. 1. y. 4] R R e O A, | looking for openings for loggiri B GRERLO N BUESY enterprises, returned yesterday on| Children's and Ladies’ Winter Aleutian from the Interior and | Coats at Jarmans, Pri Weisel went to |sonable, 20 Per Cent Discount on all cash purchases of $5.00 or over dur- s Tea- —adv. the Westward, Col ing the week, starting today and ending Sep- tember 16th. RANGES SPECIAL THIS WEEK GRAY ENAMEL RANGES—Ilatest style with || high shelf and solid French plate top. R R U N A S A $100.00 I SALE PRICE ek 04 80.00 GES with white enamel trimming—Ilat- est style. Regular . SALE PRICE COMRINATION HEATERS— Regulax SALE PRICE ......... . : $80.00 60.00 $40.00 32.00 SAVE MONEY——BUY NOW Harris Hardware Company Open Evenings Phone 215 3 COMPLIMENTED| TR THORNBERG TO OPEN CLASSES Teach First | WM. G. McADOO “The man with the hoe beats the man with the hokum,” THE DANGER Fhat comes from bhuying drugs romiscuously is more than ‘act that you are' not what you ordered—your 1as to suffer for the substitution. We selicit your trade on basis of Honesty, Accuracy the and Thoroughness of method at all times, There’s a difference in your favor if you trade with us, Let us attend to your films far' developing and printing, Phone 33 HELLAN PHARMACY the| getting | system | We Deliver; ~IN FIRST AIDi [Burcau of Mines Man Will| § Aid to Min- | ! vanced training in accident tion work, delegates or QUEEN OF THE MOOSE ‘ LEGION PICKS [4‘nnlu\u. either by Legion convention, of which Mrs. Lproxy. Bessie Ninnis was the Junean “\ | Other officers elected were: Dr |delegate, met at the same time |8. C. Churick; Ketchikan, first|and place but had only four mem- T INTER'UR MAN | vice-commander; 1. R. Anderson ihl-x\ present as most of the dele- rf o | Cordova, second vice-commander: | gates were already on their way { Myrven H. Sides, Juneau, finance|to Paris for the big convention. officer, re-elected for the fourth | Mrs, Simpson, President term; Clyde R. Ellis, assistan'| Those elected by the auxiliary | distriet attorney, Seward, judge ! as follows: Mrs. Belle Simp- 4 G | advocate; © . Tobin, Ke au, president; Mrs. Mary {David Adler, Fairbanks,|ikan, nistorian; Rev. J. ¥. voue irbanks, first vice- i $ L | Anchorage, chaplain. The term of Mrs. Grace Giebe, Cor- f: Heads™ Alaska L& " loma e n netsthiias. aational | anee. second e raiidens (ol il gionnaires ;lemi\r committeeman, does not| Bessie Ninnis, Juneau, secretary ) R0 {expire for another year, while|and treasurer; Louise Hansen, Sit- i | Howard J. Thompson of Junean,{ka, historian; Mrs. Maurice Brun- } David- Adler, Fairbanks,” was el | was elected as alternate for the |nelle, Cordova, chaplain; Mrs. Ed- | ected as Commander by the D.-|next year. {na Polley and Mrs. Mildred Clark partment of Alaska of the Amer- of Juneau, executive committee- ican Legion for the ensuing year | Local Men Honored atlarge; Mrs. Bessie Ninnis, na. it was made known here todwy| The department Adfutant’s posl-|yon,) gxecutive committee wom by ‘I. T. Petrich, Department Ad.|tion, held for the last three YeArs|q,. Mrs George Livingston, Fai? jutant, who returned yesterday|by J. T. Petrich, is appointive first alternate and Mrs, from the Cordova convention of|Frank Jones, prominent laundry Dillon, Ketchikan, second man of Cordova, has been produced in mov- | ing pictures, This is the fourth trip the au r has made to Alas having he States where he prev-n studied 1| | in the mining districts. ! That work is also baing given yisited the territory first in 19211 to the miners, along ‘with the|pHe was unable to-make an, ex-| | first aid. An apparatus to peo-|tonded stay on the present trip| |00 lect pictures on a screen to Ie=-|p.4 oxnects to return n year trate ations and methods f|4; pe here several weeks, Mr hand them, has been added|pigreq yigited with Juneau friends | > ‘\"‘” G ”','I'I ”'":"“’"_‘»\hiln the Aleutian in port. of Mines to facilitate the train.| ing, according to Stewart. i SE - | Children’s and Ladies' Winter veriisug wiways pays, Use|Coats at Jarmans. Prices rea- :o'umns of The Empire. | sonable. adv. WEEK 'i FRESH TOMATOES 10c Lb. THIS rbecause it always works, has Nelson and Fremming Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing September 2, 3, and 4. Mr. Adler, was elected dele- | o mgte, 3 . PR is interested In a quartz mine near |ate to the National Convention | L O Mrs. hnws] Davm wife of the Secretary of Labor, is given | Fairbanks together with two oth.{ Which will be held at San An | FOLGERS rland of honor at the Loyal Order of Moose Convention in jer Legionnaires. one of whom is|tonio, Texas, in 1928, and Thomas | - rackvl ek Haines, of Anchorage, alternate | .~ unusually Good Coffee ladelphia. Davis is chairman of the lodge. Ernest Wackwitz, present coin- s .8, & {will be served Monday, Sept, (Interrational Newsreel) | mander of the rbanks post. |““‘ two new department exeen-|yoin prom 10 a. m. to § p. m. W X E; A 4 RN Ketchikan was chosen by ne tive committeemen-at-large ary at the GASTINEAU GROCERY. WRITER RETURNS SOUTH |Legion for the next Department| Walter B. King and E. M. Polley, g - e Convention which will be hetd|Poth of Juneau B L T cultural Coll and School « Frank Richardson Pierce, shor: |late in the fall of 1928, | The auxiliary of the American Old papers for sae ac The Emplre. Mines, are trained regularly in|story writer, is aboard the steam All Posts Represented NG sl e R R R R 3 5 1 and mine rescue work,”|er Aleutian returning to his home ractically all the posts in the \ Stewart declared. “The train-|in Seattle after having made the [ Territory were represented at the| DO NOT FAIL of yourg people is considered [round trip to Seward. Mr. Pierce| three-day territorial convention at a very valuable part of our pro-|writes chiefly for American and |- B s e gram.”” | other popular magazines and much | & e k TO SEE QUB NEW LINE OF lof his work centers around A S ‘,,,“}‘v,,(f;-,:;.,.j;; illelir g w3 il ilracs CLARK LIGHTER { We always carry a full line of Green Stuff and Fruit at the most reasonable prices possible GARNICK’S PHONE 174 e el Gentlemen prefer a | CLARK pocket-fire hazards, and for its cleanliness. THE THE NIGHT HAWKS DANCE SATURDAY VAL47E Scientific Beauty Preparations by Helena Rubinstein NIGHT ELKS’ HALL HEAR “JUST ONCE AGAIN” Free Delivery i — BEST QUALITY ] GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET FAMOUS KUPPENHEIMER Clothes Closing out present stock of Men's Finer Grade Suits at the following Popular Prices: LOT NO. $24.50 1—Close Out Price LOT NO. 2—Close Out Price $29.50 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY J. M. SALOUM DEMONTSRATION ANNOUNCEMENT With the greatest a pleasure we wish to announce that next Monday, Sept. 12th, Mrs. Bolger of J. B. Caro & Co,, will demonstrate Folger’s Coffee at our store so you are welcome to a cup of real good coffee. GASTINEAU GROCERY Demonstration starts at 1 o’clock sharp T T A The Burning Question Ray and Oil-O-Matic When There Are Better Oil Burners Made GEO. B. RICE _ Plumbing, Heating, Oil Burners v"l tell you in advance what job will cost” IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIII|IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIllllIIlllllIIIIlllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllll"llll g WE WELCOME YOU TO OPEN HOUSE Saturday Evening, Sept. 10 o This store will be open order to allow the women of Juneau to look over the new Fall Merchandise—Bring the hubby too. Our racks have an unusually Saturday evening in nice line of new popular priced garments. It will be a pleasure for our sales force to show you these. A Personal Welcome Is Extended to Every One Who Reas This Ad--- Also Your Friends ATURDAY SPECIALS The awaited for event of MARJORIE RAYON UNDERWEAR — seconds at half regular prices has finally arrived again. As we were fortunate enough to receive another large shipment includ- ing VESTS, BLOOMERS, STEP-INS, GOWNS, SLIPS, PAJAMAS and KIMONAS. HALF PRICE i % AT joldstein’s Empori Juneaw’s Style Center AR RO O e el Unx