The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 15, 1927, Page 8

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SHANGHAIL S Twelve The T0 BE PRESENT | e v Yat-Sen the | alist government at Alaska’s Five Major Indus- | v tries to Be Well Repre- | sented This Year anghai merc pref his name ix exhibits of tn major industr the Sixth A Alaska Fair and today by Representative Territory's five will be shown a nual South Sept. 28, was announced Hart, manager. A cable Hart from of the Fa mental station saying hibit of grain another exhibit the station at Bible, and henceforth be Chinese his birthday regarded as the astern Christmas 29, 30 nm.m\ : it | g was received to . - LEGIONEMBERS " GATHER TENIGHT will be Mantanuska Agr THE DAILY ALASKA ME, THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1927. i HEAT WAVE IS OURASESHIPRRR. & TOUGH ENEMY STEWAKT GOES ' T0 LOOK OVER ~ MINERAL DIST. B D. S[ewan and J. G i Shepard Leave for Chick- | amin River District purpose urrov or the of inv ati the Chickamin he, Rive al way poszibla field | D. Stewart ding the | ining in e a gene import i f Federal Mines ( | S. Geol ere vl-r-. eau of 1 taken to amin River H\ an, W Bur Pu tha Chic FEELPIILPEIPERIIDIIEHIH2F 1D q--x-»n-»r-t-t-omm-»m From Tree Top to Rotary Top OF CHAMPION LAKE Heat the VILLA, I, and humidity toughest Sept. are 15.- {has had to face n the midwe: And soc road work which Tunney was able 50- ito | cial | This rounds | they the champion. three straight iety leaders at Lake Fores| on Lake Michigan with but short | sessions of shadow boxing _and sandwich In engagements. program between his today two of opponents Tunney h are getting ready for 1o real assault on | For days Gene jevaded the heat by training with i | gave way | to six rounds of boxing with three jable sparring partners and several jand sailed of bag punching. Tunney weighs 190 pounds today. He beg- ] MRS. WEBBER TO OPEN BEAUTY PARLOR HERE Mrs. Lydia Webber, who re- cently returned. to Juneau afier an absence of three years, is ne opening the Apartment Beauy | Parlor in No. 1, MacKinnon Apart- ments. During the time she was away, Mrs. Webber visited with her ter and relatives in Washington, D. C, and in Virginia. Last Nov- ember she returned to Californ:a where she atiended the West Poin Academy of Beauty Science in Sar Francisco, branches of the work. -~ = EXPLORER BOAT IN 3 1 To operate in Taku Glacier and the large power United States C t Survey ship Explorer arrived in port last night from Icy Straits this morning to start the vicinity of Taku River, boat of the and Geodetic operations. RN VA tie) 48| taking' up all the m:wi [ The President Bob Tnmer’:s:ew 7-Passenger an | It's Rea]l Pleasure-to ride in the President—It's a Studebaker CALL 257 (13 WE?’ By CHARLES A, LINDBERGH and many other New Books * JUST IN _BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right FERN BRINGS FISH Fern, Capt. John Lowel’, brought 3,600 pounds of cohoes to the E. M. Basse fish house this morning. rudges the three or four pounds which have melted away in the | torrid heat which envelopes this | section of the country —— that an ex sent, while is expected frow | i l‘nlerhlnmmt {0 Be Held Tonight in Celebration | New Dugout cultural Produce, from the s eastern part of Alaska be sent in by many of the towns. Both hibits the Near Hyder District The area amined lic th2 divide from the head Texas Creek, which i3 a see » i the Hyder dist t. A num % & 1 ° LA e Gl |Looks Toward Orient been made in the last tw ! For Her Inspiration Fr2e Delivery Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. 1, The also, W to be ex nearl; across | of | tion of ber have and forestry ex | are being aranged for | present time, Mr. Hart havieg | liary ce d the University of Wash-{of the new ington's school of fish for alat 7:30 this representative bit of the in-|warming at in Ala In this he is|bo ided by the local Bure he 8. The Forestry Serv ing a fine exhibit of various kin of s grown throughout the ft¢ fisheries i on Aux of the completion the in this and it thought may « nue into the d Chicka probably PARIS, Sept. 15. |thought has selved many prob- lems with which the western’ |world has wrestled in vain, be- |lieves E. Barrington, English, {novelist. She is resting in Paris,| which provided the background | for her latest novel, “The Thund-{ |erer,” based on the life of Na- | poleon. i | "I was much in touch with the {Oriental side of things, beside: the Davey company. which the interest of (he gov- After being graduated from college, | erning races pales,” she said. he taught Latin in a high school 8t | “Fgr contemporary heroes and | Chflti::fi‘;m'{g::‘e:;z-mo':a‘l""f: eroines of romance I should go - | ::KKganms City and Huntington, In. |0 Afia 8 diana, He got his legal educatior from the University of Chicago Law School and the Indiana Law School. He has practiced in Huntingtor ever since becoming & lawyer, and three times has been elected prose- | cuting attorney, ! Bo 18 44 - masquerade n by the Hhid — Oriental| near the River. Ther ) prospec SEE GEE BEE About new Pacific Oil Burner About new Hart Oil Burner About Heating Plants About Plumbing GEO. B. RICE « PLUMBING HEATING PLANTS O0IL BURNERS “I tell you in advance what job will cost” ex whicl L divide | bands head hearts ged t asent, | have said W tors as Creek | fut thany ar an in any other p of | e lookbd 2ot utheastern Alaska, and 1 ARTHUR H SAPP mbe hav ork done a good deal t present build Stewart declared will provide ‘ all meetir e ' M will h o of ) rking wood ant, of | of them have work, Mr Hike Up Chickamin River trip up the Chickamin River trand be made on foot, the | trail on which a trail of 1| the Bureau Pu Roads Laus {been working on for the last tvr 1 trail is being made make the headwater arca | sable from the coast, and the | lova. This will heicrew has penetrated far as and the inspec-|the c ma g it possible«for by Those who | Mr mnd Mr. Shepard te followed by | reach upper districts of the river. dancing refreshment. | Investigate Ketchikan Area Mrs. Homer ling, chairman They will also inv ate the entertainment committee, | mining development ch Mrs, George Getchell, chair.|been done in the Ketchikan di of the refreshments com- | trict. M will arrange expect a full turn out of|for a local representative in Ket fonnaives and Auxiliary | ¢hikan to handle matters connect ed with the prospectors’ aid act They expect to be gone about two | weeks, ritory A very comprehensive exhibit promised by Mr This end of the fair has received a great deal of his attention and |bus includes samples from many dif- | added ferent places, including coal from| The the westward mines | brief meet The endeavor of prompt 7:30 sociation through” Ninn year is present s wvent, th lining, [ ed hard to ¢ Hart. | ing which they feel amj him upon his new honors was Con- gressman Martin L. Davey of Ohio, son of John Davey, and president of -3 warthur H. Sapp ot Huntington, In- diana, gewly elected president of Ro- tary nternational, got his first idea of climbing to the top in the world of affalrs when, as a tree surgeon, he climbed to the tops of trees. This was when Sapp, a youth of 19 or 20, worked for the Davey Tree Expert Company of Kent, Ohlo, to earn money for a college education. He was & member of one of the early squads which were trained personally | by the late John Davey, father of tree surgery. Amongz_the first_to oonzntuhu both over crew Auxil bn hold be N Mrs. Bes-| department ary, | report of the cou will of in the Fair As when months, The Mr. Hart thi 0 a comprehensive | will and representative of fish-| vention ing, lumbering, min griculture and fur farming, 3 o leading industr Fox ¢ hibits will be shown, 11 minX marten and other bearing animals being bred for commercial purposes. gecret | - I Teal lfe the author:is Mus. | T2 22 L T 1Y LA |T. Adams Beck. Her home i o comnie VAt Last the Problem Is Solved will live af give ace 181 hibit conelude Anyon m of t Stewart 1 Lunch or Dinner for the unexpected guest in one of our Boneless Flavor-Sealed Cocked Hams in metal container. These hams can be served cold or warmed in oven and used as a roast. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 and cards dance Women of Moose-| rt Legion on Hallowe'en. adv. | ¥ ! z i Another Shipment L : Just Received of Old papers tor sate at T:anlra Johnstons WATCHES -l T8 C‘/—l N D Y in Green and White Bananas, 2 pounds 25 Gold Now days you don’t need taigoiout in the yud for water— you turn on the faucet right in the kifchen and there it is. FRESH Neither do you have to go to the store for groceries, we There Is None Better will be of and man mittee all Le members. bl YOUNG GUIDE HERE VIA STORK ROUTE Mr. and Mrs. A, K the proud parents of a half pound boy, last evening 6:30 o'clock. Mr. Money is a guide and trap- per and has had a string of traps | je in the Cassia y for the past several Zarly this| movement, and is spring, Mr. Money and his wife|actly as a watch who has always accompanied him | same. started for Wrangell by wa of| It the Stikine River. They ar | form in Wrangell about March 1, after|ing current traveling for ten days of the time|er heing behind a six dog team over the|spring, through the usual train cf snow and ice. | gears, to a lever escapement of Later they came to Juneau and|the highest grade. Line breaks | have been here since. Mr. Money | will not effect it, as the clock | said todav that hoth the hoy and | will run for 24 hours without mother were doing fine and that| current. A jeweled double roller as soon as it was feasible the! escapement es the movement family was going south to spend; especially fine. the winter, returning to the Cas- siar country next spring. - - Another Lot of Money ar | JEWELERS INSTALL ‘aaven 1| NEW ELECTRIC CLOCK September 14, a:{ A lator THIS IS NOT QPE(JAL Canning Pears . $2.50 new elec clock jeweled Tegu installed this and Fremming, store on Front has a wateh | put together ex-| and runs the was ) Jlson velers, in their Street, The clock Due Next Monday Prices to suit most‘everyona‘ | are just as near to you as your telephone and our tele- . ] phone number is 37 . ; % Nelson and Fremming The above are our regular prices, Our me{clmn ise are # Fresh and Prices most reasonable in Juneau. Give us a trial. Expert Watch and Jewelry GASTINEAU GROCERY 0 wound to uni tiny | alternat induction motor, pow- transmitted from the is continually tension by a GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 The hands of the clock run con- tinually, and do not jump from POt one minute to the next as do v Y —— LUTHERAN SUNDAY SCHOOL |of the larger clocks used, and WILL HAVE PABTY SOON | they have no play in them whal- ever. According to Mr. Nalson there has not been a variation of a second since the clock was in stalled on Tuesday. It was man ufactured by the Illinols Watch The Sunday School of the Res 1 urrection Lutheran Church wiil| hold a party at the church Sat-| urday afternoon at 2:70 The! mothers of the children are also Company. invited. | Al G four Gy medionl trear.i A masquerade dance will be At given by the Women of Moose- the St. A spital, Ann’s hospital, | heqrt Legion on Hallowe'en. adv. H chaelson left ]u,:l After ment at Mrs. J. night. gl-lrx H - i md vapers for sale at The Empire. 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