The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 21, 1927, Page 8

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JUNEAU WOMAN | °°"ER"°’_‘°"'“R"’S" "% IGIRL RETRACTS, ... rimier . | INSTRUMENTTO .o voune e T|WILL INSTALL VARIES IN ALL LANDS | IS NOMINATED 'Secic . OSSR ' | ADMITS ISWED (v S éimmes || MEASURE WIRE | oo o s || SEARGHLIGHTS § | a woman is, depends upon : 4. % - | | the country in which she lives, i ' . BALMORAL, Scotland, | [ikhs o = B A u x I I_lARYI i 1 1 |Miss Schweikart’s Mamage Sept. 21.—George Windsor BHANGES MADE Ny et for L SR ach, S s | headmaster of Brighton Col- | |To Mark Internauonal to George Young For- probably could get a job as | | : oy g a salesman if he needed one. | New Invention Is Most Re- “In France, a_woman is a Mrs. Robert Simpson Nom- : ; . AN 1 mally Announced At Bppalty See e Wl e Measuring Device || Plavthins." said the canon in X . - X - o a rush for three hours inated One of Five Re- : ; | HOUSTON, Tex., Sept. 22.—Mi's | his booth. He was quite | | E Perf ;80 Kddzees ara. . . . 3 i Mildred Schw . 9 2 g ver erfected | “In Germany, a woman is a glonal Vice-Presidents E 5 “< |;_v|1;|4 IZeI:‘ar;'.] through Aus ,lule:uk at g"‘:;""g <-lus(m;u-'n R | dFulixe, WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 22, b ; e st Kalb, usiness associ o take something else if he | | SRR p . | |—At th > of her father, last night admitted| | was out of what they asked || NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—An in. i o b lnternltle e’;nc:; et she marienNE i | strument which measur dess. i stional:. houndary . betoi she married George Young, Fair for. But he seemed to need | |* - ures a - bill- e 1 " i |Alaska and Canada passes into banks aviator, in Seattle Septem-| experience in making | | °0th of an inch or a millionth T STRIAnG Shew 4 perl e t p ol » , : ol 2 el or—nearly always rulii aters of the Pacific Ocean ber 6. She had originally denicd | | chamge. Mr. Windsor is bet- | | °f & degree of temperature was| | MeT—Mearly vs & rullng | 1iwo “powerful searchlights will | the marriage, ter known as King George. | | ¢Xhiblted recently by the Ben|| partner. be installed, directed out to sea, Miss Schweikart assigned as | | Telephone laboratories. 4 me e 7%t was mafié Kiown here 60N ] the reason for her previous flat|® AP A ";'h"‘(":l d':r‘.”m which is ""i most | E. P, HARWOOD IS AGAIN by Col. E. Lester Jones, I)irecmi A isatatad: Progs dis] i | denials of the wedding that she i T Rean i easuring apparatus in CORDCVA COMMISSIONER jof the Co: Teod i 3 ;:(t:\:.h\m o4 |-\\:;mt’u‘<::ni\l' ‘nl-:uu lll}w-. ! | needed time to prepare her moth | ANCHORAGE MEN ACQUIRE ':’;'-"{;’"“ev is the ""f'vl’llly perfect- . Ve, Coast: and Geodetic Sur- | $eeneh capital. The nomination,; er for the announcement. The| LATOUCHE BUSINESS HOUSE %' evelopment of P. P. Cioffi| Judge E. Coke Hill has appoint-| Director Jones has just return- said the dispatch, is usually equ-| girl’s mother Jater confirmed the| [k o _|#nd was coustructed to measurc|ed Edward P. Harwood United |ed from an inspection trip to the Wbt i olection. announcement. | G. A. Pappadis and John Balios, the minute contractions and ex-| States Commissioner at Cordova |Pacific Coast. He explained that Bitiach: Mas - busn: actid P, {oldtime residents of the Anchor- l‘\anhlm‘_fl‘“lllvh wires of different | to fill the vacancy recently creat-|salmon fishing regulations apply- T alades ipata: i ok Mr. Young has been flying our 4&¢ district, will leave for La.|composition undergo when they|ed by the resignation of W. ¥ |ing to Canadian waters are ma- ganisation in’ the Territory, takini of Fairbanks for some time Hc | touche tomorrow to take over ‘"'" magnetized. Parish. K. G. Robinson had been |terially different from those | a particularly active part in tho| went south early this month with | the hotel and general merchandise | Before the new instrument was) filling the position through tem.|Which are in force in American || Saodi warl Heschitly ot he’ Ter another virbanks flyer to pur ln|~'||u'~'s‘wl|h-|| l|:‘15 [u»«-n (nmlv!:v— n_VlIVflnu'd the nwst_ delicate appa-| porary appointment. Mr. Harwood | waters, The searchlights are el e yehitie held fn Cor > ; chase a plane which the two avia-|ed by Charles E. Sealey duringratus for Jdetermining length was! was a former Commissioner at|intended to indicate to fishermen | avs. Sin" Snpein was slectod . o i |tors planned tooperate out of Fi .‘mn last eleven years. Arrange-*fl_l_fl interserometer _whlch employs| Cordova, but resigned to enter ths |near the boundary line their President of the Legion Auxiliz hanks next scason. Miss Schwei- ments for the deal were madejWave lengthz of light for meas | practice of Jaw. He recently went |exact position. for the' Department of Alaska kart was a passenger on tha|by M. Pam’)ddls,‘ who arrived from | uring purpoces. The Cioffi instru-| to the State of Washington with — e+ A ot came steamer with Mr. Young Latouche on Saturday and the|ment is approximately 100 times|Judge B. O. Graham, also of Cor- REDLINGSHAFER LEAVES e from Seward to Seattle. | two partners are mow busily en-|Mmore sensitive’ than the inte~!'qova, where they were about to Arertel ¥ sy < Ay 1 . | JUBBIGE AL Qe e {gaged in making preparations for|€erometer a change of 1--1,000|ostablish themselves in a part-| H. L. Redlingshafer, Fiscal g ; ; : e : their depariure to assume chargo|Dart of a degree is sufficient to|nership. Agent of the U. S. Forest Service L o . ; YAKATAGA OIL WELL !of the business. — (Anchorag:|cause a spark to race across the Ll here, left last evening on the Aleu- : 2 bei .- Times). measuring scale. i i é 5 3 .3 : . WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART |tian for his annual audit trip to ARE IN DEMAND B " " % e ls DOWN 1 805 FEET A R 5500 I g Legion are giving a card party|the headquarters of the Chugach | BUREAU OF PUBLI i T * FR RS Py C ROADS tomorrow night at the Moose|National Forest at Cordova. F T I R i s The | Hidorgl, BtebMGH ot | The President | MEN RETURN TO STATIONS |iall at § oiclock. Public in|espects to be gone abent. tae Mrs. Gerald Beaumont has just been mducted into office as gov- |pany oil drill in the Yakataga, Bob Turner's New 7-Passenger. | vited. —adv. weeks. s for Volun- ! district was down 1,805 feet when | Sedan | T. H. Evans, Mainten : i Local Club (all | ernor of the Isle of Sark, in the British Channel. She is the second; | M5 ediivan kil It roaton | 108 Real Pleasure to ride in the| o g0 g T ];illl‘:eeaurm:[ teers to Aid Put Trout woman in Sark’s history to hold this honor. in the ofl lands and a townsite| Tresident—It's a Stadebaker !py)iic Roads at Hyder, and wal. | y iy (Tetprinriaans DIRsUR(se WINE) at that place, left on the Admiral| CALL: 954 ter Anderson, w! olds the Samo ’ Fry in Auk Lake | ¢ ae oot AT Sty s » niersn wio poe e S || Paraseal Eggs are here again | Watson for Juneau. The drill ha | position at Ketchikan, returned | "\\'amenl—\'n]nlnrpr: to ‘plant B 5y B been closed for two weeks wait to their homes today on the Al fish,” was the tenor of a hurry GANADA PLANS | | One Share of Stock | |ms 1‘4,.- n’.l:;-n Wl]'h‘v«‘hll'}l to m;\ku‘i Inlska.lThe_\’ lhave spent a week in AS GOOD AS FRESH EGGS AND PRICED AT R ) ! i | {repairs. These had arrived when the vicinity of Juneau famili up call for aid which was broad- ‘ | ,’4"'”‘ g()/l_ ')0() | Mr. Sulliy left, (ln]]! amiliarizing [ ONLY 50 CENTS A DOZEN Sullivan and the vvhi'mxelvefl with the general pro-| cast today from headquarters of In Di 1 ] (I s ; 4 Foen ¢ 1 the Alaska Fish and Game Club ¢ ividends, Claim | |is soing again. : SHILUL T THME SRetIaeton. Ak | i i by its President, Grover C. Wi REDUGT'ON UF Mr. Sullivan will remain in Ju- maintenance employed here. We wish to call your attention to our new HAMS, N. Y. Sept, | |nean for several days before go-| [ - B Do Not Fail To Try Them. Members, or others, who are will-/ YONKERS, hean . A ] | i ing to donate a few hours time 21.—Not to be outdone by ing South ().u a business trip. He | [ o and work for this purpose are Chauncy M. Depew, 'who | |18 at the Gastineau Hotel. | . Just Received ; GARNICK S it | | | Boundary for ‘Guidance of Salmon Fishermen | | i 9| | Mrs. Robert Simpson, wife of Dr. Robert Simpson of this city who is attending the Paris cor veption of the American Legion was nominated yesterda of the five regional vice i of the American Legion Auxil requested to get in touch with found recently that $100 he b Dr. G. F. Freeburger, chief pro- || put in a savings bank had N I pagandist of the Club, without] OTTAWA, Sept. 21.—Reports | become $1,100 in 66 years, I"""""’m"m"""""m"""m“ R | Another Lot of Mw...f’fg’ff,m delay. made from time to time to the John E. Andrus, millionaire | The organizatin has 25,000| Department of Marine and Fish- strap hanger, who rides to Colorado brook trout fry, or will|erles indicate a very unsatisfac-| | business in the subway, TO OUR CUSTOMERS have tonight, on its hands for|tory condition in the salmon in- gives another illustration of LEA THER transporting and planting in dustry on the P: Const' | thrift, ' He bought a share WATCHES D““'BM”"”“- Auk Lake. They will arrive here|throughout the entire season. S0 | of sewing machine stock in | 1 w m‘:ym%vleig;lvl‘;;n: is taking mfifetomoneyhmn “d‘}rd b s anxious now to see how a dollar about 2 a. m. tomorrow and the|acute has the situation become,!| 1864 and just “let it stay ; : in Green and Whi planting | expedition will leaveit is stated officially, that thei | put.” It has brought him | 4 Gold % or a few cents can be saved. We recommend to you to read town about 4 a. m. for Auk|Department has recelved an in-| | §04,000 in dividends : 3 5 our competitors’ ads and compare them with prices you Lake. The planting will take|timation that both canners and| - Prices to suit most everyone. pay at our store. Please do us a favor and call your neigh- but a short time, the job being|fishermen are about to join in a! ! . bor’s attention to our prices and- quality of our fresh mer- finished before 8 a. m. if suf- demand looking to a lethultm | chandise, felont volunteers are on hand.|in the mumber of canneries and i AT THE HOTELS ] . h 2 Nel 4 Pl Mr. Winn sald eight or ten men|also a reduction in the amount Lined and | elson an remming | | GASTINEAU GROCERY were needed. of equipment to be used. Gastineau { Expert Watch and Jewelry | PHO NE 37 The fry were presented to thel The canuers represent that in| . May Griffin, Ketchikan; W. E. Un-lined Repalri | Alaska Fish and Game Club by!ine interests of conservation as Dunkle, Seattie; Eagle House and Prep pairing the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries|yell as the \i.‘( fo the re-cstab.| ¥ife, Klawock; Mrs. W. Taylor, are your HAPPY HOME SALT IN SHAKERS—2 for 25 cents through Henry O'Malley, U. S.!jishing of a more economic basis| v ransell: Mr. and Mrs. E. W Child for Commissioner of Fisheries. _ Thelof operating than that at present SIo6rs Ketchikan; M. Sullivan, £ N eggs were taken in the States|in force, some steps should be| Fh and shipped to the Bureau's \'(-x‘u,k(.“ as rly as ; ble toward Alaskan ; the ture Bay hatchery where they werelagacting a subs a1 paddy n| James Kidas, Tacoma; Alex matured, hatched and cared for{in the amount of gear used and|F1ahos, Tacoma; O. Bakke, ci through the early stages. The |imiting the number of canning ¥ 0. Gosbel, Ventura; Jamea ' O Fisheries boat Widgeon, which is' plants allowed to operate. | Paddock, Tenakee. enroute here from Ketchikan,| he canners further submit "1 e lynd? 3 stopped at the hatchery on \its{js jmperative that any scheme| Julia E. Kelly, Seattle. The Clothmg Man way north and took the shipment|which can be endorsed by a um-‘ i - a. m. Thursday. Trucks to haullell as fishermen must be ap- AR5 & olens s R e Ml B D Tall. At $10.00 and $12.50. H velopymmsmwh Special batng. supplied by Thomas AR | oroveans sctios ot ‘tne povi |, P Bussinger, 3rd and Prank: ||||||||||||||m|||||||||||n|||||||1||||| Soetsad tip s o0 ;fl;fl (l(; ;""l the Bureau of the Government and they vi . il § e llnnguww. g A Th REU0 - DM, | forwarded requests to be adv > . g DR U Lk B ecandior bl sonesiar 1o/ oVent be:canpers & 4 e trout fry to be planted in Auk|fishermen working out a joint JOhnstons Lake by the local sportmen’s or-|pjan definitely fixing the amount : ganization. Two years ago, some|of gear and the number of can- CANDY - Hats 12,000 cutthroats were put ininerics which in their. opinion - J. M. SALOUM there. It is the aim of the Club,!shoula be permitted in given 5 NIGHT / Mr. Winn said, to stock the lake|areas for a stated period, such FRESH and, if possible keep it stocked,|action will be taken. ‘ : of in order that local fishermen may| officers of the Department are There Is None have a place to enjoy their fav-|pegitant, it is said, to exp Better HA I' KS Z" \ Fall MEN’S WRIST - Many ailments among grown- upsare the direct result of the faulty shoes they wore aschild- ren. Fitting your child's feet with Kalisteniks isa good form of health insurance. They sup- ¢ FoLiBe ¥ Re S8 S , , Presenting S I orite sport without having to)any definite opinion with regard! travel long distances. to the requests made by the can-| ners in the absence of further “BEST DOG IN ALASKA?” |intormation as to the extent to| 5 BOASTS H G WATSON which the adoption of the ,.oln.; ELKS’ HALL . G, suggested would affect the gen- Y e eral public interest. Harry G. Watson, Secretary to e i . . 4 the Governor, is thoroughly enjoy-| Old papers ror sale at The Empire. Fhane. 25 Ereo Detien Saturday Night | ing his vacation. He was out on it —. ol the bar for an hour this morning ¢ ONLY THE L 4TEST MILL’NERY and returned with two mallards, 5 o Whether the credit is due Mr. [ ] ‘Watson his new bird dog, 2 3 3 ) BN 32 wilie, springer spenie) | Our @ Are Included in This Showing is hard to say. | o {| JUNEAU, ALASKA, “He is absolutely the best bird | 3 ) 3 " fog 1 Atasla today,” hossted Mr. | SEPT. 21, 1027, Models inspired by last min- ‘Watson. So perhaps sor of the| X . o a1 due ik fng, Mrs, Was Concord Grapes £3 60c TO YOU:—— ute Paris successes! Intrigu- h: d him in Seattle . . . . Bt 05 onis, on the. Alow| IF YOU CONTEMPLATE INSTALLING A HEAT- ingly new in their shapes— tian, and ihis morning was his | ING PLANT, OIL BURNER OR PLUMBING LET US The height of their crowns. first experience m::mg in Alaska. Cuc“mbers & 3 for 25(: ::mou;nm YU:' :‘fx "::s£ ::“ ul. Supple Felts, ’Gorgeous V_el- e vets, Silk-and Velvet combin- Flashlights ||Sweet Potatoes 3Lbs 25¢ i b it TR GLOBES IS NOT HOW MU o Canning Pears Box 2.95 e e BATTERIES 1 Just this morning unpack: POORLY INSTALLED. ed three more cases of the Ripe Tomatoes 2 Ibs. 25¢| % (] | e i Hos. Prics BUTLER-MAURO Watch for Price on CANNING PRUNES DRUG CO. Quality in Every Package. When We Sell It It's Right Detvers Phone 134 GEORGE BROTHERS Station Pos: . 1. N S M. 1 Phones 92 and 95

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