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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1927. twenty yearsexperience in wm —_— — Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bates, Wran- | streets was quickly extenguished United States Forest Service, be-| T E M Anna Turner, 66, born in| M. D. Williams, Acting Dmrvm Gastineau | gell; Forrest W. Bates, Wrangell; |m about 11 a. m. today. Prac- fore transferred to the Biological Manchester, England, and for [ Engineer for the U. S. Bureau of| 0. M. bok, Ketchikan; Henry| Amey E. Bates, Wrangell. li«.\ll}' no damage was done. Survey. m years a resident of Juneau|Public Roads who returned last|R. Sanborne, Ketchikan; Paul G. ——— — - ALASKAN TRIP woman's €05 tas IN NEW DUGOUT e moras somine homeds e, er te, At o 22 i - i ana . e % SR Pr;fi;fis Solvod \way 1:20 o'clock yesterday |er places, brought back with him|ham, Wash.; Giam Bortolio; FIRST MEETING OF ternoon after being confined to|Thomas Evans of Hyder and Wal- “":( N}L c. :"fi:‘";:" %fl';;i;k":’r ’ t St. Ann’s hospital for a few [ter Anderson of Ketchikan. These 20¢ TS. aeser, o o 2 Paul G. Reddington Here 1927 1928 SEASON Housewarming to Mark ' vecks with heart trouble, men. Mr Williams said, are em. sack, Minn; Adelaide Burnson,|} Lunch or Dinner for the unexpected guest in one of our Bler with G i Tunesih AR Tt Rids Goal Reached After Sev- s know of the relativ-s|ployed by the Bureau of Roads|Hackensack; Jane Wunderlica, | Boneless Flavor-Sealed Cooked Hams in metal container. to on_el_wll uame T it m'f“,my of ihs wat i eral Years of Effort f the deceased other than that|as maintenance foremen on theBrooklyn, N. Y.; Clara Wunder. These hams can be served cold or warmed in oven and Commission Officers Sordhy ot (b s SL ARt ; 4 her husband died in 1908, and sne | Tongass Highway, at thelr resper ;;’;h B g mJflhn gJuracich, |} used ns a roast. Room for the purpose of electing| The Amdrican Legion and Leg.|D2 W0 daughters, whose where-|tive homes. b noy athews For the purpose of getting a°-|,fricers for the coming year ani!jon Auxiliary o Hitng B abouts are unknown Mr. Evans has been employa? § d wi » problems of ; ; Funeral services will be held|in the capacity of foreman for the | Alaskan ql:;zdlm;rx. \.\rlh\ljl:;’ p:‘l)llll n':m“ryu to outline the goal for Which they | the new dugout just completed|,,'s . m. tomorrow. from the O |last o < yeim, i tits 15 el c. Jones, city; Ole Ovredo, Fun. GARNICK’S W el e will work during the winter|py the Morris Construction Com: " Eiinry; C E ’f-' a from his post in|ter Bay; B. Iulinbo, Funter Bay; fng with H. W. Terhune, execu |months iad will Do hield Seutiobron ove.| . Duster mortinsy, an C. E.|first trip away D < bori e - X . $I%6 ofticer of the Alasi Officers elected were: Mrs.| ming at 8:30 oclock with a pro | Ric, Officiating, and - interment|that time. Mr. Williams -brought ginqn :1;;(1“'1 m:serbnfiw'hin} se i A Commission and C. T rdner,| Marie Skuse, president; Mrs. Mary | gram and refreshments acoording | 11, ¢ Made in Evergreen Qeme. |the men up 0 “' mlfilvel 'helmh b o S L / of the Alaska "“”"’.\Iun:mh-. vice-president; Mrs, Ma-|to an' announcement #iade today | " | opportunity to familiarize them- g8 on Inn u\l;unir»: |n‘v{m;{|n,\-i,.\v Gorham, secretary, and Mrs phy (. W. Nostrand, Adjutant of S eee [s::fi»;\" ::ltxidthlsall::g:::je r;; ?t; @ concerning them, Paul G. Reding-|Rjta MeCall, treasurer. Chairmen ' the local % | s on a Y g 8 fon. Chief of the Biological Sur|,f (he committees for the y D gting of i Baliling: Ses 'IEW ORCHESTRA FOR jer districts, wey of the United States Depart- were appointed as follows: Mrs. |28 feef by 42 feet OLISEUM FORMING‘ - e —— i > (ol 28 feet 2 feet, with the main | ment of Agriculture, arrived last| mccaul, literatur Mrai DAEY| fbotn 80 Bedt Do 45 Teet. while C o Smight on the Alaska better homes; Mrs. Monagle, Pr>-| (he flooring : g ; Py o h B8y ‘zet ncquainted’ trip to Aldgeno . 4 k- X the flooring is all fir. Besic A new orchestra is being or-| 0 nstons P ? initia 3 FraNm. ger MR, liows Rabev the large room are two cloak inized by the Coliseum Theatre, IR has been initiated uncer{omics; -Mrs. Norton, music and|rooms, two lavatories, a kitchen|i; was announced today by Man:| o v D LSS CANDY BBeen pertect since 1 left Seattlo”| Supervision and construction of | hujiding Is a frame structure and | Tarp, of Seattle. who arrived on| declared Mr. Redington. “I was i), gkating pond and playground| s finished in stucco. tha Alaske last night, 18 the first FRESH § Betehikan for six hours while the| tor the children of Juneau are ‘0, For soveral years this dugout of three new musiclans o be Buat was unloaded ond met thi)pe tne objects of the year's wo:k.|has been the aim of the Logion secured, it was said There Is None e o tho U. 8 F“”"}' Sefvice! Three new members receivel and the Auxiliary when they &ave My, Tarp was lately employed : : g fithere and a good many fox farm-|in the club, Mrs. Redlingshafer,!shows, smokers, dances and other 'in an orchestra at the Embassy Better ers. 1 was particularly glad 10 wniss Todd, and Mrs. Pitschma stra @ L d i |affairs to raise money to buy the The, attle. He was, als meet the farmers and learn at| Apiar the meeting adjorraed] y Theatre, Seattle. He was, also, At lot on which their new home now | ane e connecte " a Paul first hand of some of the problems orreshments were served | stands. The ‘old bufldings In tront | Waiteman ,",'.:fh:‘itfuv “;l‘:} 1;,,.1 p icine, thom,” e sald. | B A {of their club house are being torn | experienced drummer and L Pleased With Copperation | FEMMER HAS NEW CAR | down and the property around the phone r. A pianist and saxo- My time in Alaska will all . | angour win cleaned up and a phone player will be brought hess “be spent in Juneau and its vicin new Dodge five-passenger |lawn will be started in the future to_add to the i a0 hoped. to make the cylinder, 3088 sedan was fe-|" “Our new home may be used orchestra. Mr. Pitschman sad, | rnone 20 Free Delivery Olrcle trip' to the interlor and| i areq this week by T. J. McCau' | for clvic programs and ent n Westward on my first visit to €|y, paye Femmer. The car has|ments at any time, as it is the (8 country, but a change of plans Iy 00 on gigplay at McCaul's ga of any post in building a ey [AWashington made it ‘"'"“f:‘]““‘_ rage for the last few days and|home to make it a eivic center,” NGl en eV en S N O BMr. Redington said. He Will ro i e firgt of year's Dodge mod | Mr. Nostrand said D B | s maean Taoion | T, MAKTEA SOCTERY 4 Features Protect Your . °48 | Auxiliary will hold its first meet-|ing Friday, Sept, 16th with Mrs 8, since coming to the Biological |y =\ pi0r “tne summer vacation|john Marshall at her home, 6th of 3 . g L Survey at the splendid co-opery |, 4 . Jol shall t e depart. | Thursday, Sept. 15th at 7:30 P.|and Main Street adv e Chtl F t \_9 fon the officers of the depart-j tERCHE IR O iness fol. | 1 Welted all around heel. ‘i 's ee ment have received from peopl: |, 5 AN No heel tacks to irritate 3 roa Py 1 lowed by combined social meet masquerade dance will Dbe 2y s n:p],’l:::m,‘;”ig 1',‘.,““!:':‘“;::“."?: ing of the Auxiliary and Le en by the Women of Moose-| T () NI ‘/1 T () h S young feet. HE ands f hld 4 h B b them ntorosd, 1¢]E1oD ady | heart Legion on Hallowe'en. ady 2 Foot form lasts hold the ’ I" dem: of a children’s shoe are L AT e st R RO TR AR IR . 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