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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, JAN. 16, 1928 - ‘ — * [been in ye pt. Lathrop said | | known here. Mr. Gildea was for LATHROP WILL "= s = COLLERE FIVE MeAvyauor FIRST FILINGS [:7:25-77 ANDREW BOONE LAWYER'S IDEAL gany: Wontinges * ita i velop = | RAIN IN JUNEAU; | Fish Commission. He was admit- ment program 4 n ted to the bar about a year ago. \ ANN UN E H panies and indiv i AR E SLIDES REPORTED| Mr, Wacker has lived near Ketgh | | considerable wor New de % ii}un for many years. | § | ments are c to materis ayy raim commenced at . ks oot Ao | “ i 4 s o g syt _— ) “n Sunday and has continued | | it Options have been fakén on |Plays Hilitoppers This Es o A by b L3 xB P. O. E. OFFICIAL [Pioneer of Douglas Island NEW YORK, an. 16. — “To ¥ L number of properties sc: PRPORD o EyTey | : my loved ones I leave the mem- §, red over a wide acea’ i tha| enmng—Game Tomor- |and § p. m. yesterday when .c1 | ON ADMIRAL ROGERS - - Passes Away in Seattle |ory of a lite devoted to an idest = % ol Tanana Valley and most of thex row Undecided |inch fell within an hour. More | i | G 1 H al Such was the inseripti ¥ Is Considering Requests to 7™ | ecidec thao 50, inches. e Yadll St IR e axalted | eneral Hospit, ! RHBE: G i Be C ]»',‘L[ '_q (- Belond, ars ki s b B o o e talten, dur Patrick Gildea and Eugenel Dietrict ""J’;‘p‘;-‘m‘\’m";“" Mooty P the will of Frank White, attor- 3 He wncidate tor Na- to be materialized Seven p k% and. Cosel K. W g the sto ¥ KPR | ! o anes mne | ney and authority on corporati . ‘1(‘ : % A e !\m,‘““”‘r“h_. S pmd Couch K. Wl cies in one 2+hour period. Wacker Seek G. O. P. | Anchorege Lodge No. 1351, B. p.| Andrew J. Boone, aged 1, pio Pl i e i j tional Commutteeman |es B '1_.‘_“‘, i o Saturgaeke &v| Moderate winds have prevailed | House Nominations 1 0. Plks, passed through here yes-| Deer resident'of Douglas Island,|tor probate. White died Novem- fl ; " Il() y ¥ ll() Y e on (e patunlay evehland the maximum so far recordel phaxtin , lterday on the Admiral Rogers to, died Saturday evening in the Sc-|pey 28, last, leaving an estate Oohirming 8 AL X g Al il ‘;’ was 21 miles hour from the | i ¥, | visit lodges on the triangle tour | attle gengral hospital which' 02 for «over $10,000.” The testi- 1 from Cordova, Capt E. Lathrop | AND WHERE mL‘ 32 kod b '_‘. 3 Nl g“"‘; southeast at 8 m. today, Tho| The first filings for nomina- of the steamer. \entered last Monday for treat. monial added: Pl S Bnent - Ataakan g (¢ S S0 PRI (il v | Mg up ho schedule in South-}iemperature has risen from 32| tions for Divisional offices werc| He was accompanied to Junean ! ment, according to word received | I have been ready at all times and r legi 8087 Rerdeadititive) W« 1. Pand, Hs B AR AR L1t WeY| Saturday wmbining ‘et L3 EINER | made todayiin te Ditles of Cleric|hy Mrs. Delaney, who remained here by H. L. Faulkner, who has| i, make sacrifices for the great t I 9| Retahikumnisariead Jiare - Setisden i pig e ey BERORE oty |of the U: S. District Court, both here until her husband returns looked after Mr. Boone's interests|work 1 had set myself to do. My ring e\ racaMObE] ovhatis " on " iths bAMTIRAL Rogérs| tonim: thare 15 €0 $4h continuine] rain is expected to turn to|coming from Ketchikan. —Patrick | Wednesday. They will leave here here for several years. Funerflipyrpose has been to give out tr publican Committeo | prom' 1h : B8 il ,N“ P booor e VOU i or early fomorrow | Gildea, Ketchikan attorney, and|within a short time for Anchoi-|Arrangements had not been comn-!my profession, in the fulles man for the Territory in response! s o | ; eh o A much colder weather is prob. | Fugene Wacker, promoter of the|age on the way visiting the Cor-| Pleted today. sense, the knowled a few days l6oKIng ‘after logal and| The membdrs of the squad are ) Watkear isiter iaHa deat e | nowledge of corpora- B tosny ‘request } Bod| oiier vustitess Lral ittt Yowdtd Romis. Jiia)ale’ by Wedneaday, | Wacker townsite, filed declari-jdova Lodge. FEach .year the dis-| Mr. Boone cames, to n""’”‘”,lhms for which 1 toiled unceas- from Inte n and Sout PRET R e o SRR TN g “"‘.””‘ Smith. Inok Bos.). For a time yesterday, espeeial- | tions of candidacy for Republi 1| trict: deputy visits all the lodges |about 28 years ago and, except 3| ingly over a period of ““;l eastern ( Lathroy WP AT :‘-1 o e R P Sl and B ‘1;1 "‘]’ Iy last \, many streets seem-|nominations for Territorial repre-|in the tefritor: an occasional trip to Seattle, T years. ) o4 Was & local visito PR Bt e e Bt i el Bl i : Moyer and Donald Me-t g opanged to streams as the wa- | sentatives. et sided there continuously since| { as g miral Rogers Saturday eveni Donald. They played four games ’ e ek AL s T | A e results of his toil are com- time last night, proceeding “'“'”1 "W W ”;u.)v‘”]‘i:‘l} ooaT’ kaads] o Ketehfitam a1y 9t \[\'::Ii!| they| ter rushed down from the hiil | Three weeks remain in which| KETCHIKAN PINMEN LEAVE |[(hat time. He had not been it piled in his work, “White on il ; on_the Alamed !man, ana William ¥. Rohrbach,|won, udded ' another sealp at| 9 Many basements weio | filings can be made for the pri-| Kotchikan bowlers and thewr E00d health for some time. Prior|poration Law,” which reached its 3 While here he was visited DY A roprosentative of the O T D | Hlooiled and the Fire Départment’s| mary elections, the closing daie | gupporters who ated in tu>| 10 his departure for Seattle ro-|ienth edition - recently, and is Dumber of prominent Republicans|yae Gompany, came (o | on| yesterday when they ‘won. from|tTUCKs were called Into uge | being the first Tuesday in Febri-| iniercity Riks' tonrnament last| €ently, he had been in St. Ann's |highly regarded hy lawyers and. 3 who urged him to declare mu.un im ANintraY Roger the BMirofion v g Up the Basin road, several | ar Independent candidates :“\ti“""'k' left today on the Alameda. ‘lmflm al for six weeks for med |legal teachers. i To them and to a representativel winiam R. Garster add J. Sol OVl b, Die. vl ertiyatliof & have occurred. Hikers co | permitied to file up ta the date of [yyey’ are: Arthur Thompson aad|treatment. He was taken to thei mne will directs the incomo e The Empirs ho 8ald tio WOUUL |10t whts ot aonth from here o|tha. Aldsks. Somiorbons fovenoen,| Ported the first ‘slide as beyona|the primaries for:ibe genceal No-iyife, Pumch and yife, C arl ."*“-*""’ hospital immediately upon | from his estate to be paid to his make his decision’ within a feW | pow’ weaks ago with pris ot | abaned - which “the. Goilose fyc]the ‘¥ock crusher, 10 feet ‘higad vember claction. Indictiony polnt iy 'Milfier, /Waltef Hitchcock, [lis arrival in the city last Mondav | widow, Alice L. White, until her Ftuimed ‘on the Admiral \1‘, fa oo Bla . Weathued: gna mostly snow, and extending across | to a large number nf.fllmg'x Lo be | phibodeau, Fred Chapman .ml and his condition steadily bgeame| geath, at which time it shall P eived many requésts; gaturday night [ the return toFairbanks, the game| the Toad: y made in the: Republesn Wptusty fiuias Fiifuan. (R 'to his daughter, Mrs. Henrietta b moke the race, and 1 am oon:| Amons (he passongers leaving|with the Dokiglas High School] . RePorts this afteruoon indicatsa | for-all divisional offices, and Dem- T Tk - | Mr. Boone is known to he ur-(white Nesbitt, sidering the mati seriously. | yne Admiral Ro at Junesa|scheduled forftomorrow night has| Lot the slide which ‘came down [ ocrats plan to have a full mer‘ For first class dressmaking call, vived by two ers, one of whom | R [tle it is gratitying to XNOWlwere T F. Preston and Roborl|been' called ¢ff unless an oppor-| Off Mount Juneau a shori ance | in the field. {Mrs. Lawrence. Phone 1534, adv. resides in Missouri, where he wus! Miss HANSON RETURNS § | that so many people In the dif-| waleslin trave s been called At wnicss an OPDOT|yom the old Ebner mino property| Both of the c wtes declar- el {born, and the other in Edmomton.| Migs Dalma Hanson, teacher in 4 ferent parts of Alaska want me to| | Gotateln: lopa), ALChALE: ,!,,,\\' o ranab i | w of larger proportions them|ing themselves are welllOld papers 101 sate at The ™morre. | - e ———— i the Junesn- Pubiic School. yeturs: become a candidate, T must MaYo ! oompanied by Mrs. Goldstein and | s Hilltoppers witl be up| Was originally believed. The snow | o o L e 9| NOTICE |ed on the Admiral Rogers frow i time to consider it. T shall make ey young son, returned to Ju nst 4 todfh team. this sven-]COTers both :Iw unper f ‘ul ll'wr i o b ! Grafton, North Dakota. She was ® final decision within oW/ 100y on the Admiral Rogers frc |‘mk when théy tangle with_ the| !N to the Persoverance and Hh 9 ! 1do wo uncau and out,| called east about the middle ot days,” ho sn &0 e, W Biss i LAl e [ ““”}:u\\r‘ll road leading into. the Alss| ARE WE GOING. such a5 carpenter, shingling, elec.| Decemher by the illness of he: 1 :;fn ]“’f‘".'"’l .\I“ Capt. Lath-| gince Jast fall. ,rnm!»‘ are ing their best “‘],'),”m,‘ma;”“l,u)u’ 1{\, ‘of about 150 al, calsomining, plumbing m! mother, (\}'hn passed away in Graf op's principal business iniercgts| g g preston, traveling man, is|brand of ball they should givel o' f e by Gl A AL g kind of repair work. Phone|!Qn on Christmas morning, sh were composed of moving DICLUI |, ‘Sji bound passenger on the |the College a Jiard fight but their|34rds the road is coverel to YOU BET WE ARE! '137. Box 406. Henry C. Gor-|ly after Miss Hanson reach Vh('mrwz‘ in Cordova, Anchorage| aamiral Rogers, leaving here yes-|chance of al victo 2 ll:‘rlh of approximately 20 feet ‘)mm —adv. home, and Fairbanks. I late yeau,'yoaay Sawtnel ok TN g [The snow swept down off ths WHERF T09 TR 35 S b B B however, these have given way £ jaolq Snifth, forest ranger, b ke A T mountain last night, loosened by ) 1, s 'CARD PARTY Tuesday night in| We make men's sults for $55 the coal mining industry. Prsi-|yere o the Admiral Rogers for| The lineups for the rame have| o oedVy o “'T' s ‘mll| : ‘s oo bl (o v o ;‘;:a'] _“’;;‘i ‘.’ '“(’.”’:1‘" ‘y“”"w’x”".”" Sitka on official business. {not been announced, but the vis- 1:::: \h'll,‘,l ',';,‘:\,,,' n.:“ uu"m\’\’:!;" I'x“ Well, the Trustees are going to give a big time in homor } - et gy 4 ;;.,m,’.,,,,‘, ) S e }', b 1| o FOELS. short “busine trip |itors will probably start With| g pottom of the 1”'” and:to, tiis |1 of the Ladies of Mooseheart Legion. They also invite all 3 B iveloica tho b pro.| Stk (Iml;-fi Goldstein, ocallabout the san p us yester- ,”(m { Mooee and their wives and sweethcarts, BUT it is requested STOCK UP AGAIN ON CANNED GOODS 5 lucing « f priltoy. | meratinmt. RIS GRER 101\ 07y, Hor vie and one wwslide Gulch, on the Moun: |4 if you bring your wife you must also bring your sweetheart. ducing mine in v Y sgterd I Snowslid iulch, or ke & the Admiral Rogers yesterday of the Orme boys will open in|poy i s T Sape | { Two C FREE in E D t is constantly ressing its ‘pro- - | the forward = position N FIONnite mad Rl P. A. P. I'll meet you there and we'll have wo Lans ‘I wn Lvery Dozen B . duction and adding to its minin Sl ositions, NeilSon|yrom was the scene of a second |} kit - i P , i equipment and force of employee PLAYERS’ AVERAGES '\MI ”':’;'l“' ”‘“1'1;‘ b "‘"1'1 1“ ”’[ islide, most of the snow in the \s o time likewe nover Rag befqce, of Fensy ol logetables § { “We recently signed a contr .|. j ATRS (N hold down the | giviqe coming down to the hottom * { ) i ) 24 . { " y for fuel with the Fairbanks AT BCWL]NG MADE UP |zuard posts. o4 [uf {he nill and into Gold Creek. [{ L. 0. O. M. 700—MONDAY NIGHT—16TH GARNICK S i ploration Company which calls for | (‘ Xoos “‘|‘:’»‘V"'“.“-'j on hand “’| —— i Tumedistiey Atter Thia furnishing it with 40,000 tons of| The “””“_m_,: are the averages \\]1 m‘ 8 yes! A.nlu, s game between MRS. SIMPSON LEAVES | mmediatiey er Lodge ‘ woal anually for a period of 20 of the players in the recent T:i 1‘[”‘: .(\‘f“li"“;:x and “'v"'“l‘l““""‘ “m'”‘i‘l Wb L----m“,-.,'-,,----------N»------“,,--m-x VS GAPRRC AR LhH years,” Capt. Lathrop said. “This, | City bowling match conducted by |® eh: Jats TR RIS ¢ K ki . iy e 4 ’ P 5 ate is eveni ing To atte the American Legicn Biowever, is but a small part of|the local Elks’ lodge with Juncau |pated thi evening Rooting fo \”\4:“;:.\‘5 m}‘(m;vx()“”u; lhlln “‘(:,i‘;,: M‘WM~W‘WWM our total business today. We ar -y‘ Ketchikan and Anchorage repr the locd wa deafening at ““ll_‘ i ta b » ’, 70 % contest yesterday apolis and the Women's National it golling all of the fuel used in in-| sented, and as compiled by Frawlk| ? | Defense League convention in| dustry in our part of Alaska. Ths' Mete Dance Tonight . | Waghington, D, .C.. Mrs:: Robort] B ot s» Buying: Ul of s Games Aver. | In bonor of the vlsiting team| Washivgten, D. C. Mrs. fobert coal from us, except that used on\nM var, J 27 '.lnvlv!lw coach, .]lm(\‘ w simyp r:”. i ¥ i Jocomotives. Every station, sce-!Zurich, K. . 30 :{"'“ 1 ’“‘t‘)“:“ “"“’_""“',‘]f’ : " tion house .and other Governmen*-| Darby, 30 18- GADID. A i ENRIG NET LN (b NOWELL GOES SOUTH owned institutions from Fairbanks | Metcalt, J. 26 “‘r‘““‘"‘ \““‘l‘_' ]1]1‘ l‘l“" ‘;"""" floo Panen 10 Seward, is using our produci.| Burgan, K. g (OF Wil BB ARA G IRBRIG. Willls . Nowell, local agent Af e,‘.m" 4 oW days dxo we cloged “l Miller, K 5. .M SsnAsli by, L0 JRoen] the :\li'n}\tn ;n"\ nship Company, Pontract with an Hnglish ebrpory | MeDonald, A. 29 Seranadatas. 1 js hoped . (Wi S Kamans oy 1S, Ragl b1 : ftion, operating dredges out cf| Lavenik, J. 21 fo; ogMECOTIR pARL of. the foss| Seattle “where he expects jto’ re- . Fairbanks, for 20,000 tons." Chapman, K 3 Wil ihe expRMianced By the) i ey pit Danta ' 4 Capt. Lathrop is going to Se-| Thompson, K. (Jl\lm-lll:nll‘(;n of l[‘(nn;:‘rrn\\: i bt attle and Portland to purchas| Radde, J. R A0 RBING. lme . to | b IR coactinry aud equipmant for | Hentrick local people ‘an opportunity to siways pays. Use 4 I 1 | Hendrickson, J. : 2} 7 g g the columns of The Empire. . the mine. Operations up to daic!|Bragaw, A. meat the studelits from the Al| _ have been confined to cutiing the| Larson, A aska College. ! soveral veins on the property on|Spensley, A e |>\u1*\.' ,“_"l MR i @ horizontal plane. It is now pro-| Hitchcock, K t 28 uesday night in * " > posed to sink on one of the larger | Ostrander, A. Parish Hall. Public invited. ady GET THE HABIT veins and machinery for this de-| Thihodeau, K. . e o, . g8 - ... | Trade with us. It will pay | yelopment will be bought at onca| pullen, J. ;""“ ou permanemt wave, $12.80.1f yoy we will do all we can and shipped to Suntrana. The| Thompson, Fern 'mmty Parlor. —-ady within our power and within § mine Is now producing 200 tous| Robertson, 3 DRI g reason to please and satisfy Aaily : # — — KE IMPROV ]' D yous We think you are hoost- Fairbanks is better than it has DUDLEY IN HOSPITAL PINE-TAR AND HONEY | ing your home town when R i | S . i it you trade with us. 1 : George Dudley was re-admitted |Mentholated, with Cod Liver Oil | y t |to the hospital Satur after-| Extract and Rucalyptus for relief i et us have your subserip- : noon for medical treatment. of Coughs, Colds, Loss of Voice, : tions for magazine ———————— | Bronchitis, Hoarseness and affec- CROWN tions of '|‘(l)|r.]»:\tA:tmnl Lu HELLAN’S i i PHARMACY | 4 R V‘ Y 1 G . Next Door to Graves Store | altZ(’fS Phone 33 Free Dellvery - S 3 % ' g L | Plain unvarnished facts about a plain unvarnished S H IRTS 3 season-end sale that starts the 10th | 3 “BEST COOK IN TOWN” has requested us to stock Cali- % ! e fornia Home Brand Catsup—“SEATTLE'S BIGGEST SELL- P A G tl R d cd On ER.” So we did—Arrived on Admiral Rogers and it is in rlces re rea y (, llc b ¥ | 18 ounce hottles. EXTRA SPECIAL-% bottles for Sic: . | i F i It s Hart Schaffner & M ur anned Frult and egetable Specials sti on, '| BUTLERMAURO cRETiRes arx 1 DRUG CO. M i : d s ‘ Wh en We Sell It " Bt PHONE 37 - The Clothing Man il THANK YOU FOR LAST WEEK’S PATRONAGE £ | | Free Detivery Phone 134 Please remember, we only recommend the best. \ . | Sub Station Post Office No. 1. $35.00 OVERCOATS NOW $23.15 I e — $40.00 OVERCOATS NOW $26.65 | ANNOUNCEMENT : $45.00 OVERCOATS NOW $30.00 We have been appointed distributors in Southeastern Alaska \ . $50 m OVERCOATS O $3 y SPECIAL | ‘ ¥ : January 16-21 Quahty of Above Goods Guaranteed BEST for the following lines, This means you buy direct lmq 4 factory eliminating Seattle jobbers profit. 1 BIRCHFIELD BOILERS TRANE HEATING EQUIPMENT © RAY OIL BURNERS HART OIL BURNERS “LEAD CLAD” SHEETIRON WE ALSO HANDLE “STANDARD” “CRANE” PLUMBING mrw ik “KOHLER” Prices are reduced because we must have room for new goods. Price reductions are logical for you and for us. So there’s " H nothing ,amazin‘ about this sale—it’s good business all the