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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 12, 1927. | wealth, a mere striving for place | e % 7 4 T ' REMEMBERS [returning to their home in Ash RECEPTION TO 5o “;,:f',.'*;“lFA|H CONTEST |c=¥4x :'n',1rz’i/\'(\,«fi'\"?(‘f/if"fi:s ORDERS|"% & segur ot v | IREMEN WILL | o5, s st ome ‘ g ‘ way Haines was reported | unle they are able to insp; — Admiral Watson for Kodiak or| | broken at 8:40 a. m. Saturday ac- TEAGHERS FUR it i i opiiTilet GLUSING DATE N bestugiis of DIS aunist S B ET B .mumh to the local cable office [ing of the spiritual meaning « —#1lof inspection during which W. Whitman, in charge of science, of literature " "() will visit all school districts in .,,‘ oftice, 888 ho-Ald° not MG FRIDAY NIGHT into "l'“‘ “' l"_"ln;"'\‘\“:fl ’ . | !S POSTPUNED | - e A | N{”VI) W'III‘RF o f\hl':;,:\":'"'"”' RRG Vestanp. LAt ’ré MEN TOMUHROW*:!:h'x;“";:;"::’x>:nil'n would be made | | the ns of existence, to fa'll ; | |an easy prey to dissatisfacti e ) | apt. C. E. Ahues, superinten John Rustgard, Attorney Gen.| | » ic 1tec , end “dispair. Many of our older . 4| | der J Taku Cannery of eral of Alaska, is on the Ad | | Public Invited by P. T. A.|end dispa 'd ol Entrants in R«llhllll, Bf'fll”\ | . Libby il and Libby, was .n‘,nln'ul Watson ‘on his way to Fair-|Annual Baseball Banquel . universities were founder by | to Reception for nands at ereat sacrifice for tan| Contest May File Until juneau today to arrange for tae hanks on territorial business. He | of Fire Department at . rd xpress purpose of training me | 2 | 3 4 I of Mrs. A and th will be gone about a month. Teachers Friday Next Saturday | : : ndchildren Lillian Mal tered the § Moose Hall Tuesday : ; Jlllan Maloney entered the § ‘ die peppls on: ks phobiv o] B e : ’ Scattle where they will spend tne L S monoy SRSl b o Complimenting the teacher Mol iy Py L kil fair man-| sk b Ann's hospital yesterday afternoou | o for the ministry to carry lights| ) on the Alaska, to, the Juneau Public Schools, a ' ager iy ¢ greatar | Y }and underwent a minor operation |y, annual banquet given by spired with thes ideals " i : v Fire Department for all th ception and d will be ldes have. Faflod 16 bathing | 4 Joseph Bauer, who operates thel this morning baschall players in the city league | 85 e local Teacher I ARt | 3 wtest to be pulled off radio stationed at Radioville a Mrs. Archie Beaudin was op-|will be held at 6:30 o'clock to.| the high school gyr sonls. Willh bE InERmE. By 3 the Sixth Annual Fair dus | | Chichagof, arrived in Juneau on|erated upon this morning at the!morrow evening: at the Moosa | SHIRTS xt Friday evening el el 5 LR Sl mber 28, 29, 30 and 03| | [the Virginia 1V yesterday on a|St. Ann’s hospital. Hall, it was announced today by | L he has extended the time | | | short business trip. Mrs. Jaines McCloskey Fe.i 4 ; Sabin, who is handltug the| i | infant son, James Francis, or Jim |atfa | as “Grandpa” McCloskey calls] Col. J. .C. McBride, Juneau's| him, went home yesterday from|Judge Landis of baseball, will se the St. Ann's hospital. toastmaster. The big event of th To spend a week at Dr. H, C.{evening will be the awarding uri army serge De Vighne's Twin Glacier Camp |the numerous prizes offered es on Taku River, Douglas Austir.|in the season by local merchants | Mre. Austin, Mrs. E. M. Haloy|for stolen bases, home runs angd and Douglas Jr., left terdav{ other accomplishments of the wi' SUNoLORR - (od8y vas the most spiritual of our M. Goddard creta 3 p T limit for signing up to Saturday Presidents, had a true apprecia | anization o ) { Beptetabii’ 17, at noon Abars. This {| J. V. Rittenhouse returned, to This will be the first gath S | 1 | Juneau on the Virginia IV yes Made of fine weave i Ll |is not to be construed to mean 3 0 of the Parent Teacher Associatior FISULN 3 that Mr, Hart is dissatisfied wih | terday after spending ten days on | BN Ixst May, when the officers | The-Fresident pald Righ tribuis) girls who have signed up to ; Chichagof Island looking over pro- $6¢ ihe coming year were in.|l0 the ploneering spimt that hod ., To "ostuing ‘sould be farther | |perty in which he is interested, stalled, and will take the place |developed the state of South Da-}e oy ype gaers, he said, but there Stag Bay. A 100 foot tunnel Of the regular September meeting | ¥0tA 8nd. the West generally st be more—although ten a ' ; is been completed by the crew The ption and dance for the We cannot fail fo stand in re-| o401 there will be room for all : th according to Mr. Ritten- teachers is an annual affair givea [ SECtful admiration P el who wish to enter—enough S use, and work is suspended for 1 v il river boat 2| low wielder ol whose courage ability i . P g the season. The crew will return | MOTRIDE on the river boat “Taku by the P Teachers Associ | make an entertaining and exciting JASON H. EDGERLY ason. crew will return o i siibal ¥ been .crowned with suet ramark to town on the mext trip of fae|M0OSe hunting, fishing and rest-| Music and an entertainment pro beauty contest . X ne | Maose.- ing, fis! _an eat 3 y hme » | "HICAGO, Sept 2 S0 Virginis r i ing will occupy the vacationers)gram have been arranged, and a H s GRAVES jvie. sgpomplisha gl At the present time there ara| CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Jason ‘H. virginla IV, he said -4 *hagh % | et as 11t Rebisraiis t Ui in ‘king of South Dakota, acl-| g : t those | Edgerly, 88, a color sergeant in until next Sunday. weral good time is promised to ing: “But thi ! ypical | i Wior o e Sl 13 ar, remembers when| C. J. Alexander, one of Alaska’s{ Mrs. J. H. Michaelson was op-|all those who attend, g all bona fide accord g to ) " " Q ' ° of the growth a rogress of ik )"' {inlemldadie S {1|he gave orders to Abraham Lin-|best known cannerymen, formerly | erated upon at the St. Anmn's R a2 v <% - iz The Clothmg Man sl lere beforp he We e West oy, AR R pte names Wilif o1, and the president obeyed a resident of Juneau but now |hospital Saturday morning Children's and Ladies’ Winter b Broad-shouldered and ecarrying, Superintendent of the Sunny Point Walstein G. Smith, tre rer of |Coats at Jarmans. _Prices rea- Fiigh Sehool orchestra which {the girls nor will they be known Y will be provided by th MY I be divulg he names of typical of the . ons of America ) "' | his six feet height with eractness, | cannery at Ketchikan, is a busi| Alaska, left on the Northwesters |Sonable —adv. | nished enterta nt at a seri | (unle recognized unti the | /| | | | tion and gives the public an op portunity to meet and become ac quainted with the new teacher and welcome those who have dgerly, who acted as 8 onal | ness visitor in Juneau, and is a|Saturday for Skagway lo mak ol 3 ncé give e ' | judges ve picked e girl inl | peeee e e e e i n ) of comcérts given by them las'|. | jua have picked th "lopy or “field reporter” for Lun.| Euest at the Gastineau Hotel his annual inspection of the Bank ! vear. Mrs. M, L. Merritt and Mrs | roed swimming suit or th 1o during, Rant clidied \atuiiartal | 4 g lof Alaska in that ci Goddard are in charge of the a AT ”” Hor dy.in the’ barrel for ‘the tingt| oL Quring SeR etme glwil Wk PR ki ""]‘l today) "y jeut, John R. Noyes ‘returned DO 1~0T FAIL . L il es here with his daughter. i for Hoonah, where he will speni . d 2. Noyes rangements for the recéption, an prize Al T e b e o . . "'lon the Northwestern this mornin Mrs. W. S. Pullen is chairman of Gastineau | All entrants will, as was for ”“"".”,f] o tl,“.,-.;,l:fi‘l‘:“ \mm ”411(:{ ’:if'[lll(ll\l)::"\'f l-m| y o “lv“]“““'"] tioms. o shapt telfi o ‘REMEWEEiEn) TO SEE OUR NEW LINE OF the refreshment and decoration Jack Barlow: Eric Dallberg; ! merly announced, appear in mask 2 0y i ks 42 g g for deer, bear, ducks and i 4 . . ¢ : -l y )| at getti information 2" previ-! geese. Dy /. W official business for the Alagk W committee. The general public is|J I.\z»\;mm r x\'\:‘m,\)“n ! L : F.| —small ok ]\\ml.- the ””,‘[[;”l G entan ; st ]]:(,,“['\‘,d“h'H(Lf"”l"‘“‘ll “'“\’ i I Road Commission. uminum are invited to attend Nebert, Seattle; Alice E. Douglas |be furnished the entrants if they nted it ) . oca a asho Py . Seattle: John F. Chamberlin, Ket:|ss dostre, any size or color. The| He shouted orders at Lincoln|ciated with Dr. Borland, will take We always carry a full line of Green Stuff and Fruit at chikan: J. L. Kissner; J. W.|suits will be ordered as soon us|during the siege of Washingtonjcharge of his practice while he the most reasonable prices possible ! Booth: R, S. Wolfe, Taku: C. I|(he contestants are all sgined up.|bY Farly. Eager to watch the|is gone, i progress of the attack, Linceln' Mrs. George Pler: s Irvine; Robert Grant; Joseph W |Three barrels, one hogshead and|Proste SLERRE, Mrs. George Pierce, whose hus- stood boldly the f ations, | band was formerl hil G 4RNICKQS A R A B8 A9 P i Pratt; Jack Wiliiams two sacks are on listed among connected wi.l e s phesent Vipollen Tastbis coi |l even though e enemy had his|the Alaska Gastineau Mining com ks iaska . range and non balls were fal-|pany here, and has been in charge FARM PR BL M P Biev o Wsnggl 7 e ; |ing all around, Edger p4 Lot e Power <plant - Chidhesst PHONE 174 sen, W g i oea ¢, t P | " ¥ Children’s and Ladles' Winter Get down from there, Mr. Lin-! for the last several vears, arrived | r ) 3 ) .“hm';m;. Wrangell e | Coats at Jarmans. Prices rea-|coln” Edgerly said he told the|in Juneau yesterday on the Vir n-.-'.-';) Ce Wrangalli . : L,.mmu president. “T'll teh and bring| ginia IV to locate for the winter B birs e ke you word of developments.” and place her daughter in school ay A y e “Your life is as sweet to you here. Mr. Pierce expects to be||BEADS—Pearl Beads $1.50 to VOTHER 1 n Brookings Address Devot-| iy b, Goldbers, city: W. Glorin FOUNTAIN PENS || mine is to me” he quoted|here some time next month. the more expensive — also| | NOTHER '; TON OF ! Lincoln as answering Among the arrivals Saturday||Mm2ny others, including the ed to Education—Evade Foch B Mool : h Just then a minnie ball hit be-|night on the Northwestern were ed nut beads. : o city; H. Larsen, Peters- )ENCILES b Mg v m ! el vhe ) | LAl Al Controversial Matters 3 s Shwell. Wrnkdeils PENCIL tween Lincoln’s feet and Edgeriy|John Chamberlin, Lyle Hebert and | | Nelson and Fremming 1 RES}I T()MA T()ES ‘ : shouted agahn and- reached G to| B, B.. Gresn, all loeal t¥avellas . Gobel, city; David Morgan, r | 3 : : A e b M a0 e | netp! ‘tho: prestilins: *down, [ men. Chamberlin and Hebert have|| DxPert Watch and Jewelry (Continued from Page One.) |Hoonah; A. Reid, Tenakee; Moore’s, Carter’s, ||™\y ight" Lincoln said, *rit|been in Wrangell and Green board Lisehtridin s | SUEhanf i A ed the steamer at Ketchikan, = Arriving Tomorrow on i R 0 TR T SR ; i & T i { & get down.” the cynical, will never give us a|Bauer, Chichagoff; Andrew Hovik Schaefer’s, Parker’s Bdgorly shd Het Rl L tha WOt L TG R WILD " thote heothes ivilization and a culture of any | Chichagoff; Arvid Johnson, Chi e L p) % R T RN ek et AR s s 3 g low Creck battle plans from un-|J. Sharick, W. A. Sharick i) VALAZE Steamer Alaska B 8, MOLICe 0| Bay: John” W.. Olston, Windham and Waterman’s der the nose of General Robert|Miss E. Sharick are in Juneau Fonki 288 ‘we are able see hen | Bay: . Olston, ar ~ i S ST BVinE aithe the outward manifestation of o|Bay: Patrick Haughey, Windhani E. Lee and Lincoln called him|this week, having come north on 4 & : 3 the “flea” from then on he Northwestern which arrivel Scientific Beaut spiritual reality. Unless our halls) Bay: J. Galbreath, Windham Bay Rl & SCIDEENG | DERNY 3 P D of learning are real temples which | George Matheson, Windham B — i il\ urday. They expect to remain P . ounas ents arning a ! Dl for about ten days before reparations ¥ by are to be approached by onr|C. Rogers, Sitka. BUTLER-MAU % youths in an attitude of reverenco | Zynda A ¢ {)RI{::V l(‘\i s consecrated by worship of the| Pearl Peterson, city; Frank . > 00y & B truth, they will all end in a|Pettitt; Mrs. B. M. Hosking and SNAPPY WEEK___ Helena Rubinstein delusion. The information that s "“"l‘]' h"‘i“";’:]\"' 'l‘ "’“"'”"‘“‘* ]‘;‘ AR When We Sell It 5 ] -~ R Shv- el ot It 0. Hansen, Windham, Lena ght Northwestern arrived with big supply of .4 Our institutions of learning must |C- Shaner, Sks ; Free Delivery Phone 134 Lemon and Ginger Snaps—our rcgular 35- be dedicated to a higher purpose Sl A Sub Station Post Office No. 1. " eller 8 The life of our nation must ris The President | " cenk N”(‘l this wetl\ only 4 pounds for 4 to, 3 higher reaim. | ‘Bob Turner’s New 7-Passengér |® - $1.00. So come in and let your dollar bring Phone 25 Free D"l"’"" ere Is something more in Sedan — | g i learning and something more in|It's Real Pleasure to ride in the ,||"|"IIIl|Il""||"m”""""""""h. $1.40. (RN VTIMRA TS e T e e s Mo than o' mere knowledee of| - President Tt s Studebaker Bananas, 2 Ibs. for 25 cents 00 A @ ¢ PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET Mrs. Bolger's demonstration on.Folger’s Coffee is sure wonderful, Remember: Other’s specials our REGULARS. We are the 20 | = GASTINEAU GROCERY : O PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries Daily Open Evemngl I )E R CEN T 3 g Thank You for Last Week’s Patronage Discount on all cash FAMOUS purchases of $5.00 or KUPPENHEIMER Clothes oV R o e bl ‘lmml‘ the week S Closing out present stock of Men's Finer Grade Suits at t‘llllillg SPpI. 16. A\ ; the following Popular Prices: - 8 LOT NO. 1—Close Out Price ........$24.50 LOT NO. 2—Close Out Price ........$29.50 3y g & “ NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Granite Ware, WM. G. McADOO Tin Ware, T J. M. SALOUM “ “The man- with the hoe Convex Kettles, beats the man with the , Coffee Pots, B b Tea Pots, S THE DANGER Handled Sauce Pans, That comes from buying drugs Milk s o promiscuously is more then the ) Milk and Rice fact that you are not getting| 1 t‘ Boilers, what you ordered—your sysiem! tesuon has to suffer for the substitution. Aluminum Ware, “OSTEO-PATH- IK” shoes represent the most advanced styles built on' scientific lines to insure real comfort. 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