The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 3, 1927, Page 8

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et vk on | MEMBERS FOR RED CROSS "28 | Goal Is Designated for An-‘ nual Roll Call Drive | This Month ! million member fo ,” has been adopted by the| American R Cross as it gan for the Annual Roll | Call, 10 be held from Armistice Day, November 11, to fng:, If this goal is will mean an increase of nearly 2,000,000 over last year’s enroll-! ment Bxtensive demands for servic in disasters and other emergen § cies and a desire on the part of | the Red Cross to widen its ac B tivities in the fields of publi £ health, life saving, first aid and & similar enterprises, make nec & sary incr 1 support from th & people, National Headquarter states in announcing the 1928 goal. { Just ‘how gigantic the task of b administering d te has be 8 come is evidenced in ths annual report of the Red Cross for the (r closing fiscal vear. Relief was! | given in a total of 91 major and minor disasters in ths United It is a far cry frem the beg States and in 21 foreign coun- | the Detioii-Jacksenville air rout Included in the list of do-|ard first showed Ne-hville a flyi ic disasters were the Florida ner's sketzh of his icane I th Miss SIppt which affected a 1 than 640,000 paople, years hence, Valley flc _uml at the lower right is tal of more During the Roll Call more than| NASHVILE, Tenn., Nov | plane to v 216 animals and in the Spring of 250,000 men men, w A soft-cushioned chair before @|gun e smafier E N f, tho number taken was 14 the Red Crc Worker’s Bad window, through which are re | o000 p: e [ 11. At the end of the Spring will go among the people inviting | vealed passing clouds and a patch num 8¢ passenger | jseason, the protection was ve- them to join for 1928. ARl will be | work of terrain; a game of bridge. | i, | stored and mo trapping was legal yolunteer workers. Dues collect- | the novel of the a vi i and a_minimon | Iy permitted until last Sp ed will finance local Red Cross|the buffet, or a te in the | pr o R - far the | when certain districts west of the work, such as public health nur<-| smoking compartment, all Whils | yoipoit R, ! A tilroad and in- the Kus- ing and service to World War| traveling at 100 miles an hou | wi C. Wikefield, president kokwim drainage were nnnm- Veterans, and supply funds also|these are a Jfew of the convenl-| ¢ tho compiny. savs 80 per cer open. Mr. Terhune said that ::ylll(n‘ interna nal and national| ence provided :h“ passel ”H’. the total pa3senget capacity was expected the uumb M 1 Cross program travelling between Michigan andlone piane alr has been cealed would when The various units of the Ju-!Fiorida by air served for the seazon botwe ‘”}T\\o N(’”'(J Hfldllh Special- . reports wer ¢ "";‘_” chapter "‘!“‘ do ”“;'I'T part in "'h\r maiden trip over the '“2“‘ November and May. The number| ists Give Opinions— dition at least enlisting members, fic fihas been made, and early in No-| ¢ planes and trips per woek will| seized by game the local chapter are now mar | vember rogular service will bo-|bo fucrea.id acrording to domant | " Present Cases airen Slodein ping plans for the annual enrol) 'gin. The Dixie and Northern Air sbatp i - R ment. jways will take on ten or twelva . | (Conttnnea riom rage One.) A few changes nnounce | e i i }I\:n\l‘m_le |In Detroit in ;u:r m LADIES DAY AT " " tods by Mr. Terhu in the {ing, with b e and fr gh as it was only six beaver regulations wia MADOD'S SON i oo i Sacanvinic) €. OF C. TOMORROW | T ik i Y X | 1¥1a;, om the gvening of (he sama | Dr. Dublin concluded, howsver, Kenai Peninsula. froc) | day A The Chamber of Commerce wili|that prohibition hae had a favor- that section indi tian Stogs will be made along’ thely gy its weeond “Ladies’ Day™ of | ahile 'effect Gpon SUOUE GRERA wE the nttwly f : way &t Cincinnati, Nashville and |0 goacan ‘tomorrow noo 2 ot population. He said . th I i "]\,f}". Pl ans | regular weekly meeting to be hell|death rate for adult men in sue ] . LOS ANGELES, Cal. 4 “r:” :T“g:“"fii';’( “"""[“; witt “hobin the display room of the Alaske |diseases as beart disease, kidney g | Blectric » Light and Power Cowe | trouble and pnsumonia w . © Williem McAdoo, Jr., son of the|made in Macon, Ga. whenever| " : S former Cabinet sfficer, has filed # | there is o demand. Small planes R : ; A1 08 A0 dnotesss bt Bt L tatlon(’ry voluntary petition in Imnklupny‘w,“ be at the pr Al ports vuiv_vj' :;..'(n prog ||: has boon ur- i jossible to tell what 1‘4!'Ll-. i B8, Moderal Couft: He o ransport. passengers from and to|T808ed and will inoln slactions | dulgence in alcohol would explain his debts as $70,000, of which|ihe “main line.” [te he Tm_x;rl by about fiva pie these increas f . Sec our complete line Fancy $3,000, secured by household| “Poking along” was the way it from the Juneau High 1ol O Dr. Herman N Hnm!uml, % b B00ds and o $10,000 lfe INSUT-| soomed 1o thors whe Tofe - the ra and songs by the Boys'| Health Commissioner of Chicago, Box Stationery in all shades. N » Club of the ¥ School H was e ted President of the Pub- ance policy are the only asse company’s trail-blazing Pullman I ch ifwa lected Preside ol 60 cents to “50 ner box MeAdoo gave his profession as an |y Ford Stoat allmetal monopiune i |Illmmv" exec officer o}lic Health Association today. | 4 oil opera with three 220-horsepower Wright '.“l \ .x-|.m Gam Commission Other officers elec w-:ll wers: with us NOW Whirlwind motors—but as a ma:.| VAo returned yestcrday o the(Dircctor of Public Health, Dr. Alabama Makes War ter of fact they were speeding|Alska from a trip the west | Witliam Peters of Cincinnati; » along most of the way at 95 miles | ¥ard, Will probably address thel Vice Presidents, George W. Fuller, On Masked Floggers |, i 5000 feet above the | mecting New York and Dr. James Robe H : In 130 Indictments earth ———— . rts, Hamilton, Ont.; Dr. Louis HELLAN’S ; £ " . 2 Dublin o fNew York was re-elect- 3 PRspsative. psaRssEuIs Ao it MRS, BISHO? ILL od Treasurer, and Homor N. Cal PHARMACY s (Continued rrom Pngc One.) Ilik('l,\‘ to repeat the reactions u!" -— iob.. ok eba it B r”_l’_\ pr B i b gttt —{ Professor Andrew Barnard, who| .y, 36 Biahop, teacher: of bbb R | into selling 60 acres of land be-|anticipated Nashville's spot ™ | (o Bighth ¢ Nt D s bidd Fhane ey Free Detivory g low its value. County real estate |aviation by flying a [m-l‘lr”\“" Ll Public Sehoo Hadet to Um""r by 5 5““}“1 i records show Worthington to|“airship” during the Tennessee|from her duties A o ot SRR 2 have been the purchaser of the|centennial exposition on May thr | property. 1897. He flow triumphantly over | yroyy L Eugene Doss, Lee Clayton, J |the city in his small, single-seated i1y however, i © A Clayton, Louis Albright, Iradirigible, but was umable to re-lin charge of th while| " Davis, Andrew Glaze, J. 0. Size.|lurn against the wind to his start-! Mys. Bishop is i1l i more, C. J. Seale, Ellis Ratliffe|ing point. » § e and Julius Lumpkin are other de-| After the momentary thrill of a| Adverusing arway Use fendants in the Jefferson county | Zippy” ent, the modérn the columns of The whipping trials. All are charged |Passenger may loll back in X R — L with complicity in the flogging|chair to view the passing scenery| QUsS i e . ] of Hitt, John Bolton, a carpenter,|©F Otherwise amuse himself and Dan Mitchell, a commercial|in "”"‘Tl“ “:“ "]’1“'-\‘ l“";'l\l'd 3 t. artist, ment he plane has a buffet ’] Doss and Clayton already are smoking compartment, \\rmn;l[ ‘ln l"(s uhder sentence of ten years in 11:-:4{5. r\:]lnnval:]:vl:n‘.h'-s and num | { the penitentiary for the whipping| ®rous other conveniences | I' ) L of Calloway., They were tried at| All the passengers may rush to| weense | Obeonta last July, when five| 91 side of 8 DR et dle [ other men also received prison|WIPINE I3 equill e v All Odors Why Can’t A Smart Shoe flogging. The state contends that :n" l_ml”'”' &' stabilizet level . ? the pair aided in the Bolton-|'N® Plane. ; ; Be Cotnfortable st : The inaugural plane, in which b QRN wiinp(nk: while. Out Ol i, distinguished persons liav e ball awaiting appeal from their| * = ' * U681 <t ¥ first conviction. The case against | 10V VelEhs b i ol BUTLER-MAU HE answer is. .. it can be. Take iRy and Ehels plleged colleagua¥l §,, 04 nalr of passengers, bag. g -MAURO The*Red Cross Shoe, for example. on the newest charges awaits the gage dnd ‘fusl i “Limit” outeome of their pending appeal. |*¢E W UEL L ] DRUG CO. Made over the famous *‘Limit" lasts, ' The first flogging convictions| " s : : his shoe fits the foot perfectly in action i, e, came tuine 00 S| AL by by ; 2 B apeYone sup week in July, when two women ' Iy It's Right and repose. And the -Tone sup- three men were fined in Lau- ! ose maddeni i ?‘I‘;dde county for taking Mrs, 3 | | Pree Delivery Phone 134 pOl't prevents thy ¥ ng ‘.lnsmp _Bertha A. Slay from her home F OR S ALE | | sub Station Pest office No. 1. aches. A most delightfully friendly ndhuwhu;plngbhletr wx:ldh “anh amn‘.:. | shoe. And as smart as Dame Fashion ‘mobile [an €] al mbs 0l . ‘trees. Ray herself. Won't you stop in and see H | the new models? 'CABLESHIP DELLWOOD b i : REACHES HAINES TO Pacifi | IVORY REPAIRS l MAKE CABLE | 0iLO-Matic | Totlet S oy ’h. c‘bluhlp Dellwood reach- OIL B | Ollet [® (’ts i ‘ed Haines late yesterday from Se- URNERS ! attle and will make repairs to, 2 | ~ JumeauLynn: Canal cable! A size for every meed | See Our Window Display | was broken by the earth- | disturbance of October 24 I M Guard Cutter Unalga,' GEO. B. RICE | CALL 331 FOR : the b 4 | CORRECT TIME PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS “I tell you in advance what job will cost” 'RECORD CATCH inning of flying i1 e 0 1 ship ag published then. but teday they are the last word in aeria an interior view. r which dail; ¢ machine in 1397, The Detr comfort. LUDWIG NELSON M wm and Jewlq ing Tenn., starts in November, , and at the lower it-Jacksonville planes may lock Cne of the planes is shown OF FURS LAST try—Biggest Beaver The increase in the number of ¢ s ) i . L fit and Mirlam McBride is a Take Recorded trappers taking the field is goa-| : it Wararies 3 ¥ | Both a girls' and a boys' bas-| member of the girls’ team. - eral from the interior to South- 3 | With the current year probably eastern Alaska, Mr. Terhune said ketball team will be sent on ui Mr. Keller today declared tha! iting a mew record for trab|mye continuation of the open sea. [ Of Alaska by the Alaska Ag-|he thought the College teams taken furs, indications point to &y eon 00 (akine beaver togethey | TiCUItural College this year, a.-!should be able to- help pay for ok increase in the number of | with eood. oo "rem““”' rd cording to word received by W.!their expenses quite a bit by trappers taking the field this wine| S '; e i i, m: M‘m" h:fyk Keller, Superintendent of the|their games fhis year, as they ars [ter as compared fo a year ago.|gyract :'l 0 Ey mp"" ”‘ Juneau Public Schools, from K.|coming at a better time than lait accordinig o H. W. Terhune, Ex-| - SRy 0 ° W6 TleLl | w. Abell, basketball coach at the|year when the games with the a 5 § Interest in the Commission’s | . ” ‘hri | ccutive Secretary of the Alaska | oo . untly. 45" EhadE ul College. College were played near Christ- Game Commission, who returnod | |y I-m:'c’"?'“::w-* (f] T;:H “i | southbound trip the'mas time and before the basket- home today after a month's ab detianbaN K the Iarbeiiiiige gt reach Junean!ball season had reached its llClg)jE sencé on a visit to interior and{yooommendations being made for o . western Alaska. submission at the Commission’s | In the fiscal year that ended|aunual moeting here next Febru.| APPl ES’ APP! ES' Juno 80, last, the Commission is-|ary Many were submitted per| . . sued licenses to 3,186 trappers|sonally hy trappers, business men | {and it 15 said to b certain that|and others, to Mr. Terhune during | NICE RED JONATHAN APPLES [ the number for the present fis-|his interior trip, and to other| $3 25 B cent more. It Is estimated by!Many written recommendations o . . . | Commission members that the|ary being received af 1oeal h | We have a new line of Novelties—See value of the 1927 fur take will| quarters as well as by the C reach approximately §3,000,000. Beaver Big Item The beaver take was probably the largest single item and may i reach 3750,000 when all the re to that city’s present place cn TS ,'“‘ "'r"“k'l"" Movs ]"“'” Prof, Andrew BSQU:Cbii by he Commission and its | left is The Nashville Ban-' . onis as eing legally causht.| s funny 80 mpis 15 the largest catch of this bove, animal of which there is any of. cial record. In 192 10 = year ., afier period, there were taken 12 YEAR IS SEEN Promotes lrappmg Indus- | missioners for the other Divisions M garding sonal dates for new fow tion -BUILD PLANE FUR WII.KINS LADIES’ TENNIS SHOES, pair ... 1.00 CHILDREN'S FELT SLIPPERS, pair .. .95 o _{{ LADIES’ FELT SLIPPERS, pair ....... 85 Shatali i %> 1 LADIES' RUBBERS—Low and high \‘"_.“ A el o heels, sizes 2% to 3V, pair ... .50 to be used h_\' f nm-r!mm expedi jem l)ud ~pn<nl features adapting it | ‘Phnne o5 Free Delivery Three Free Deliverics Daily I EEIIIHHIIIIHIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||II|||II|IIIIIIllIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH||I||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“HIII (TR «] = £ ous€ Linens g I safety for future trapping. Th@!cu apout January s and if the steam- Prince William Sound drainages | LLEGE TEAMS er on which they are going to east of the Alaska Railroad wiil Secattle on is in port at an appro- be opened, trapping being permit- priate time it is possible that a ted throughout the month .f Tfl M A KE TnuR }uame will be arranged to help the ].»\xn-il, Only ten pelts ln»\.\“ be Collegiates keep in trim. Thoy taken by each trapper. In Cook vnll return to Juneau about Janu- \ Inlet drainages east of the Alaska: d.\ 25 and will stop off here for © Railroad, in which 20 was the .qhmvx a week to play games with maximum last season, the limit H jchool and other local thas been reduced to 10 pelts to Falrbanks College Wlll B,. 2 «: llull). s lsland teams. be taken during the month of! Juneauvites are represented 'on Kot Represented by Two |, Juncauiies are rev A Apri P y | both of the college teams, as Jim- Increase Is General Outfits This Year | mie Connors is on the boys’ out- our window display GARNICK’S PHONE 174 ost of the the comments are fur regnlations, trapping, opening areas or closing oth: bearing on the ga s have also h('(‘ll received. T 3 f B e D R SR SHOE SALE MEN’S TENNIS SHOES, pair .$1.00 GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 (e e s flights. MONTAG FASHIONABLE Writing Papers Front Strect 1 5 4 GOLD SHIELD COFI‘EL ‘ GCING FAST AT TWY PAUNDS FOR $1.15 with 10-CENT CAN OF ORANGE PECOE TEA GIVEN FREE Give us your order. coffec on the market. the hest, The trial will cenvince you cf a best You all knew we only recommend at - Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 The New Linens Are Exquisite unmmnmnmmmmunmlmm|ulnmu|uu|uumn|||||||||um|||||||muH it to our Dry Goods Department—and ask to see the new Linens—you will be delighted with the wonderful selections of Table Cloth, Nap- kins, Luncheon Sets, Card Table Covers, Scarfs, Towels and so on. All of pure imported Linens. from England, Ireland, Germany and Czecho- slovakia. Restock your Linen Chest now for the com: ing events— ving, Christmas, New Year’s and all social gatherings. You cannot entertain by tea and wafers llone.

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