The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 30, 1928, Page 8

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S ! s e— P — ling Alaska and Mr. Williams was | #y Y spend two months with her [enced in the Interior of Alaska. | EQT"S until the disease is entirely com. FUUR FILINGS ! b A ik bAMERgN HERE ily. After hort stay in One by one planes were added, {SEVEN D | batted, it was said. : ginkc L she plans to visit with Mr Bennett said, until there are to- RESULT MEASLES | The nurses who returned fo Jin- q Mr. W T gard’s two ter : pla with a five han-| {neau reported that all the adults . N J tes. e Tfl L ¢isco and spend a | 2ar building, heated ana specially | EPIDEMIC HOONAH | ;i i have recovered from ihe i [1' 18] it California. Her la construeted, to house the planes ) measles and the cases still pre- W returning north will be with re The new machines, he said, are| geven deaths among the chil- vAlent are among the children. |1 L tives in Washingtor |the latest models and parts of|gren in the village resulted from | AT ST i . gt R \Fanbanks Fllers Home- | them. were specially ‘designed by | tho epidemic of measles at Hor| TRAVELING MEN MERE { i nd, t P [him o meet weather conditions.|yan the past two weeks, accort.| by PR i S ward Bound — Plane | They wil carry from 410 10 per-|fug. 1o Do . o Dot T " Three File for House and ™ 5 ‘,’ wn|Represents (Junge- T. Cam- for Juneau Possible “’r"’(‘],g"“[‘”“"‘“"’“ 0 the QiStance fritorial Health Officer. The epi 1‘r‘;‘w:":“:’“l"‘;'?‘q:‘fi“‘:‘d’“‘?fi gee ! ) hE . FL = |.of {lighis. desired, has now been almost en-|!raV e R g é: One for Senate Repub- : s eron and Associates in BE PUHCHASED A, A. Bennett and G. E. Young,| Declaring that they had no idea iaitods " thidret DB Bty | 43 Cthe week end on the S . . -so - ¢ A i NI g 4y Pargiy i |of a Seward-Seattle plane route, g active od at | thatbredent | 5t s from the south. A. Van i lican Nominations BANK GASH'ER Pulp, Papgr Project B K B el | the two aviators declared they an- |y SEE00 CORP0 & PreSent| Mavern, J. L. Cavanaugh, SR ; A ey, ee gt e sueh here ves. | ticivated a route from Seward to (" it oo bbins and Miss|Jones, J. 8. .Jeffreys, ’ I Four more ive (Continued trom Daze One) 'Poio.o Ru ,)(,l[ Dealers » passed through here ves: [RLe i fn n o megm future, atid i obbists Sang, M | rown, Sarh’ Haker, T W, (CHAd 2 B aad ete added : ! R e terday on the steamer Alameda | SetChil B e uLure, i |Mae Cashen of St. Ann's Hospital| Brown, Sam Bake . 8y have sen inves z conl | wie S E: 1i&t which will seck nom | to get all of the Jocal kno Deny umors e from a trip to the s . hag nursing staff and Miss Susan Dix = dtio E e T b HE[B BY FUUR‘ toes ihie, th bR o N Fish Y | “According to reports, two fiv LR o “aext mestiie of | tne )00 Of, the Government Hospital | 41 M| i ‘l\IM" i s next filing st ocai Rk & g b amo Will Not Buv 1sh wssenger planes were to have| At the mext meeting of the ... ;g giatf, returned to Juneau|the Admiral Rogers an H R . " cal “conditions. He' will | Chamber of Commerce Wallis | 100 o onday after on | Bothwell was an arrival on th made in the of of Clerk of n.. ( Wednesday fo. A bee It north on the steam-| 4 - %llate Saturday afternoon last on| » 4 | dnesday on the Adn PRINCE RUPERT. B. C., Jan 2 3 vill ask for a discussion |, = Ry Pt 4 _| Alameda United States District Court K B l\ ' R ‘ rs for Ketchikan to con i ¥ er, but these 1 hines will not | bility of. K # the v 1 Widgeon, after spend Democratic have peen [Kept in Bank by Robbers Wendell Dawgon, wate Reports t they” had | come up from Seattle until early SSDIHGY oGl T ling a week at Hoonah. Miss Mar- |z e 5 0y v Until Time Lock ! ) 5 : ced mot to buy halibut until|in March, Mr. Bennett said yes.|Planeé located here. Bennett amdijo o yajor of the Governmeat made vet. Jntil Time Lock on expert, who is investigat- A Young | mee- lobking ' ot Jewger: . Candidates filir wer , 't power T ceos, gath- h 10 is denied by local fish|erday. Approximately $50,000 [ YOUPS i o et | Hospital will remain in Hoona | e A pie b Vault OI“'”“ A b e who said they will begin th of egfifpment, including the | 110148 umlk intimated ,( u‘:; ‘n-mfm 4 A ller-k ) Ketchikan: for Representatives, | Cameron *BRoh sing on February 15 wheniw, new planes, was pure u;nyl;l xl‘:;.|'¢'>‘ I“‘i“‘\\fi;lx‘l:l“’ll?h)!!v C LK ( A y . i b RS I ] 1o he atter the; v 86 Charles Darwell, Wrang L CHICAGO, Jan. 3 d-1in Ha doe Riif RS SERSOIL.OPYN !in the south by the two men 4 o - ; B 7 Oits. Ketchikan and W. L. Paul, [napping system of b how long he will remain. there| The fishing fleet here is pre-! " ajr gervice to all points is gis ‘1‘\\.‘-.“”"““ having & machine, F:EBRUA}?Y Just what you need Ketchikan gat S i " ibut will return to Juneat follow-|Par e for i race to the BalbaLén ‘hy 7 the (""““"“ Rodebaugh | =T o e a0 the (,‘,Nm\ tennett | FOURTEEN for that tired Mr. Hunt, who is a well known | Chic netted t ng his visit there g pany, and its succes : (ifuimi o ; and laz g of the Industrial 8 b A Ye antamillar waien may - sdversely | mffeetil i S any . Was ‘oung went to the 8 [ nupiu} a "”,.m th v N s e Y with Alaska and, in fact, quali- e m “Y“. ‘L,I»I the u.nun‘u\ \\‘| « ey vineed Inuuph l““ P4 R s e e & S since 1921, filling two fyll I fied, f0r menibiRip 14 e anized with one plane and a|The el ; terms. He is opposed for thelir bank all night while four| jough tribe, In 1807 he started R 5, canvas hangar which was inade.| their way south lagt November. |i j,re yourselves now with Val- if terms. is oppos: ¢ 24T dough tribe $07 he started | 0 augs ————— IH £ ak 4 ailing for —_ Momination to succeed himself waited for the time 1ock fp,. tne Yukon gold fields with a ATTENTION MASON “m;m- for the cold weather expe | entines for mailing for the ) s Benjamin, -Wrangell {in the vault to open at 7 o'clock |papy from SaeTRRAG ke o A DRIEG:00 Ation of Mt L. o ""| ATTENTION MOOSE LEGION! || watson going routh about Feb- iness man, who served as a|this mornin The quartet es-l iyl i sna” s Tor el Mis Juneau Lodge F. & A| | An Le ires requested to y 4. ] 5 , 1927 ses-|caped afte tha vault, | o0 2 i o By i d M., will be held in Odd Fellows , lattend Annual Roll Call L. 0.} new fresh stock of Adler- lhmeulmmu in the 19 R e w5 s34 ;:m ‘.,]rv‘ ver 1" om there, 'r“] e Hall this evening at 7:30 o'clock 0 l",ston,s [0. M. No. 700 OnIERL. " Wet + and a lot more TFide || BUTLER-MAURO on which they journeyed was!yy ; A : i bt ; ) Work in the M. M. degree and| fe: Dles just received. I:h-rles Dartell is a resident 1 frozen in near Rampart 1 they | L risi o [ a2 H d Of Wrangell dnd has been for e * | wifitored therer e {48 e ‘_”".‘1; I']"“"f"“\‘?, \I'\";Z'\f‘ l"l"l":_“'l':‘ anc ’y ned) J.H. ll.»\l\l‘[.“ { DRUG €O. many years. He is engaged in Seward Peninsula the followi ‘:',' o et B e B * | L y When We Sell It e = PIBIRGROLA GIVEN (St Peneds iof aveshinw [ o et i [« WAL ANS g & W. L. Paul, attorney of l\l‘l ! DEMONS'[RA’”ON AT [#nd then went back to 1 nllrul ady ALY : ¢ ;"'—"'——““"0'—”4 ! PHARMACY . ; kan, was first elected to the| [for a few more monthis p Te~ | i a - —-- ) Free Detivery Phone 134 8 of Representatives of Al-| PALACF THEATRE irning to his home in San Rran-! New shipment Victor Ortho- } ! Next Door to Graves Store . | in 1924, serving in the 1925 0. . T Bk AVEE - visiE: to fatie g 1 Sub Station Post Office No. 1./ ) il Is is his first visit 0]phonic records received. Ander-} | Phone 33 Free Delivery | erm, and re-elected in 1926, The new wonder musical insts theastern Alaska. on’s Music Shoppe aav. |1 x . ing in the 1 session of | ment, the Flectrola, was given \ i i i 5 e | ! “It —— Legislature. atisfactory 15 minute demonsira. | 3= e Tl i e " i i B AP Uiton at the P | MBS. RUSTGARD TO MAKE | v{\‘fo;",'”{'\”')“'"s Ml f“‘;i;“’,‘ ! o e { I Bkt DY Goori m of the| EXTENDED VISIT IN SOUTH|™ TN ; { | Nk i & 5 . \ ‘H.I.IAMS MADE e o - — ! [} STOCK UP AGAIN ON CANNED GOODS sctions inclid} by Har.y| Mrs. John Rustgard, wite of the! { Al“)ays ! P s uder, were heard by the larze | Attorney General of the Territory, ) | Two Cans FREE in Every Dozen :; wdience and thoronghly app ¢ le; Juneau tomorrow | o/ Fruit and Vp,mmblps i > ated. The same selections will|the steamer Princess Mary iin be given tonight from the south on an e ) ([yb RNICK’S . | with relatives and friends | ‘ ‘;A M. D. Wiliams Promoted | [goats. i e, gline rom | i PHONE 174 | o District Engineer by : and| g’ SERMN Alic# | | to { 3 8gorda Bl Wiettrio €0, Mar-| Mrs.Bustgars willigp . from L i Bu"eau of Roads {tin Lynch. adv \\ ancouver | of the Canadi-| i FINE FAMILY FUEL i Pacific to Winnipeg ( P I 3 C 3 l W’ > tor those wise enough to order D, w,.m,.]., Acting District | i ] SAGEE N ) FPounds Lrysta wie uy s i ineer of the United State adv. will o o § Have us deliver you at yout then u of Public Road since last ¥ i h, has been promoted to rict Engineer and will con- ~ dinue in charge of the Alaska district, it was announced today from local headquarters of thej bureau. The promotion became! effective January 1. \ Prior to last March, Aok “CHEER UP FRESH RHUBARB IS HERE” When you buy some food products Aftor you have bought it you are safe, It is great to have confidence in your give us’a trial start the February right, with us. GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 THANK YOU FOR LAST WEEK'S PATRONAC Three Freo Deliveries Daily Soap Chips--$1.00 m us you save. and be convinced. Please by grocer first of opening your account Alaska ¥ vears had been attach- @d to the Portland district of the RBureau of Public Roads. At that GEORGE BROTHERS Front Street et Pt et time, on recommendations of the Portland ‘office and representa- tions made by local Forest - and Territorial officials, w district was created embrac- Phones 92 and 95 0 00 R SEE GEE BEE IT (‘()“s’l‘fl YOU LESS TO HAVE YOUR PLUMBI AND HEATING WORK DO ALASKA’S LARGEST AND BEST H)l IPPED SHOP Our volume of business enables us to buy in large quantities’ which entitles us to additional dis- counts making it possible for us to give you MORE FOR YOUR DOLLAR THAN ANY SHOP in the north. . The men that do your work are not only fine men personally but the very best of mechanics and & take a craftsman’s pride in their work. You should know AL MOLZON, JOHN AHLERS, IRA 1. TUCKER, CHAS. BAKER, AL TUCKER,- SID BRANNIN—THE BEST IN THEIR RESPECTIVE LINES. BUY at HOME--SAVE MONEY 0il Heating | Trane | She('t ' Pipe and | Plumbm& . Plants | conceacd | Metal = Fittings KOHLER urners Bl Radiators \ Pipe Covfiring CRANE 0, Water ]',ru.l.nps i Tanks Fire Brick STANDARD ’ VVa.por yaps |. Down Spout Wood Pl;p? FIXTURES RAY acuAm | BIRCHFIELD | ' Cumers = | GESSSSURS .|, R i PAGIFIC. | 9% Wam Alr | S | Adase e | oEE Furnaces t BOILERS | Smoke Pipe Covering Alaska A heating plant, oil burner or plumbing job is no better than the man who installs it. GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING PLANTS 00000 0000 “I tell you in advance what job will cost” rrrrrr s e e e reresd address and note how much better heat and cleaper fire, you have. Wouldn't ask you to do thie It it cost mort It doesn’t. Tt really costs less an( the tria) will prove it. _ We carry a full ine of Feeds. D. B. FEMMER at Graves” N EARLY SPRING SHOWING OF MILLINERY We invite you to see our first showing of the new Spring Hats that have just arriv-‘ ed. They are pretty. Come and see' for - yourself. —— AT——- GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM UNEAU'S STYLE CENTER

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