The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 31, 1928, Page 8

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H{EDAILYALASKAEHJPIRE TUESDAY, JAN. 31, 1928. | Métntyre Walbridge and Cher ae| lgo enst. to OKiatome, SRERGH! th George W. Albrecht, FdlrhankxlFox IN omCE attle next Saturday on the steam- Boxi VG Blll llhmnm de Fer Pelham St. George | 2 PROMI N ENT New York City. On their return LATHR P wlll attorney, who visited here shortly er Alaska for Juneau, according I [ Bissell of tho Forty and Eight. west they will visit in Chicago. before the Christmas holidays, hid | SEC. OF ALASKA|to word received by Mrs. Hurley \pal‘fm:l and Bissell accepted the Mrs. Theile is one of the most informed friends he would file, today. A L A s K A invitations and plan to visit Alas- JUNEAU PEUPLE | prominent and popular young la- BE cAanDATE but his declaration, which was re- A. W. Fox, formerly chief clerk Mr. Hurley has beenjin a Se- . this, sumfies “Mrs. Walbrldga | diag of Fauenn; . She s CERIH § |ceived at the office of Secretary|in the office of the Secretary of [attle hospital some time. His | had already |n.|4|: plans for a trip | Juneau most of her life since Theile several days ago, failed (0| Alaska and who is now practicing | wife returned to Juneau a short to Honolulu which she was un- | early childhood and has always conform to the requirements as|law in Ketchikan, is in Juneay o |time ago after spending several able to change. taken part in social and civie ac- interpreted by Attorney General take over the charge of the 'Sm-riweeku with her husband | Enroute west from Indianapolis tivities. For a number of years Rustgard. Maj. Albrecht was in-|retary's office during the absence e ————— . S | Mr. Polley visited in Chicago se: | i TR she was a member 0f the office B« formed of this immediately but|of Karl Theile for two months. ALASKAN SNOW COVER e e eral days. On reaching the coast| I staff of the Secretary of Alaska , so far has not corrected the pa-| Mr. Fox, who made Juneau his ?0“93' Returns from Legion| " ent to Portiand where b Miss Celia McLaughlin Is#uml tor the past three years has|Capt. Austin E. Lathrop|pers. home for many years, said today| Th? 1ouowing amounts of smow | L4 R & 1 vi s Slay vl bee f clerk that office. . . 513 5 * {were reported on the ground at - Meeting—Rep. at Wash- | visited with bis son Clayton who| Bride of Karl Theile, |veen cniet clerk in that office. | “p g Repelblisiss M Two New Fili he Iy #lad o ba back Again amons | YOrC Teported on e ground at | ngs 5 b . |is attending Northwestern Dental | | Mr. Theile, who has been Secre- o 9 Two mnew Divisional filings | familiar places and old friends.| . ington Is Behind Bill | oiiege and then came to Seattle| Secretary, Alaska tary of Alaska since his appoini-| tional Committeeman |were made today for the Repub-|He is a guest at the Zynda Hotel |18 evening January 30, 1928: | from where he sailed north. He, g A ; .. |ment in 1921, is a ploneer of lican primary election. Grover C.{ Fgr | Ragle, 9 inches; Fort Yukon, 18 P Ras of heTipassage Of 8| been absent from Juneau| 'The marfage of Miss Cells’plaska, having lived chiefly in ihe | capt. Austin #. Lathrop, formor | Winn, prominent local attorey, HURLEY RETURNING {luches;, N 248 Yiatou: B Eevl bill which has been introduced in!about four weeks. “';’“"’I’ "“\ S oty AAUERLET | interior until coming to Junean | legislator and prominent|and P. M. McCormack, well 83 Island, 9 inches: Tanana, 20 in- Congress providing for conduct-| — |of Mrs. Amn McLaughlin of Se-l oven years ago. He spent his|husiness man of the Third and|known Wrangell business man| % |ches; Juneau, trace. | {attle and formerly of Juneau, and | y,oho0d in Fairbanks, has also | pourth Divisions, today enterad|and property owner, filed declara-| R: C. Hurley, who lost a leg oy b, = i ourth Divisions, today ! ] | save el Das . 14 e Rl MOOSE MEN ATTEND Mr. Karl T i | 1 ‘ TT | Mr. h.nl Theile, was solemnized | 50" 1o Lower Yukon River . ks tob. mdisinabicne:: fi amputation as the result of a frac- B Thomas Tayloh, vice v the ‘Fkoe Jor Reublioan. Fes P"|ture in the limb several momhs'Masquernde dance in Douglas !at o'clock last nght in the 5 ehairman of the National Legis-| MONDAY K L | country. Committeeman for Alaska, his |resentatives. 4 - i b fids lative Committee and representa-| ROLL CALL 0 [)Iqhnpu Chapel, m, nop J. R Cri- Nt e i ome of the sub- | qearation of candidacy beinz| This brings the total of can-|980 at Anchorage, is leaving Se- Natatorium. adv. five at Washington, D. C., of the| mont, of the Catholic Chureh, | oniia) husiness men of South-)filed in the office of Territorial |didates for the four nominations | - z American Legion, who gave his| More than 100 members of ”‘l'"""""”'g“”l“‘ l"‘;"{,"i"" . I'\H“" ‘("”"l""uasu-rn Alaska, his chief interests | gacretary. [t was left hera sev.|up to seven. Others in the mcei Vho 8ave MIS|en's Mooseheart Legion attend-| erine McLaughlin,. sister of the}) N Cnan it R o e i st ao e o g b Bupport, to the bill at the Execu.| Bef & ORI O that | bride, and Mr. R. L. Bernard were o 4 the cannery WUSINGEN iy eral ‘days ago by Capt. Lathrop|SEe At ildea, Eugene Wacker, | STOCK UP AGAIN ON CANNED GOODS \tive meeting of the Legion h(\hI‘; / ‘; I-I‘I"'“' 4 h {ihe witondkhts Mins' Nell higs.| ¥hich he nks considerable hold-| ypiie visiting here enroute to Sa-|W. L. Paul, A. L. Olts, all of s early thi body held last night in the ¢ ? &8 s PUES. SHOM IR0 funy. attle. Ketchikan, and Charles Darwell, | . B uanolte arly this month | yall, A special program .| Closkey and Mrs. R. L. Bornavd| '™ 47 PRSI iicl Two Cans FREE in Every Dozen Jaccording 5. M. ¥ .4 . . . ey elegraphic instructions o v, atte 3 .t.|ed by the Men's Legion, was were the only guesis. ! A Polley, who attended the meet-| © 5 5 "0 fided a skit andi Following the ceremony a suo-|J. W. TROY LEAVES FOR of Fruit and Vegetables | i ing as Alternate National Com:|* 3 ¢ ey 3 of A ke . it BUSINI‘_SS TRIP SOUTH |ing that the declaration be filed. i B ian from Alnsks, ‘mebiiriad |musical “mumbers, which wero)per Was sgiyed ab the hote of| 54 b e daih €08 LEGION MIXER ! GARNICK’S | | grea snjoye Mr. and Mrs, Bernard in the Mac n the steamship Prin.| 8reatly enjoyed 1o | : Ltk s well known to: Juneau on tt p { olowiag the entertainment | iCinnom ADRNGILS, thio: membera| < genn M. o) MAiian SnGUMRLE. (ORIt Leteop b ¥ FLD TONIGHT! PHONE 174 Following . Ter: > cess Mary. L 3 b i throughout the Territory. He The boxing bill was prepared hot sandwiches and coffee w {of the wedding party being pres | ager of The Daily Alaska Embpire, oWns. & chain’of moviag Bleture by the Ketchikan Post of the Le-|Served' by the Legion to its mem ents ; {left lasi might on the Princess . .ieq iy the Third and Fourth| Tom McCartney, second vim~! — Ron. It #as ‘said. b | Mr. and Mrs. Thelle left Juneau!|Mary for Seattle on a business | iirn T 0 0" o) estate. | commander of the local American | A big fight is also being made Ao {on the steamship Prncess Mary|trip. He will probably return | "R ho T Cier ana man. | Legion Post, announces that a for the passage of the Tyson- ATTENTION land wil make a wedding ttip of [about the end of February after| .. "' “yeare River Coal Cor-|800d old-fashioned — get-together Fitzgerald Dbill, a bill providing; If you need a gooi mumnter}lwu months through the &tates.|visiting Mrs. Troy and his two poration operating the largest pro-| Will be held lin the Legion Dug-. for the retirement of disabled/ phone 438. Handy Andy's Shop.|They will visit several days in Se-idaughters, Mrs,. lmrmh,\'. ylorg':m ducing coal mine in the Territory |out tonight at 8 o'clock. It will emergency army officers, accord-|A. P. LAGERGREN, Prop. adv. V;!tlv and ;H]l ,\(lu-nl 80 (rly :un u:‘;’; Mrs. Robert Bender, in Se-| g iina on the Alaska Rail- h: the flyst Legion function of dng to Mr. Polley. — - ranoiecn, Jyos Augelan: auf e iacue. road. He was a member of the|the year in the new Dugout and S The most impressive address|Old papers for saleat The Empire. Diego. From-the coast they will| R it N 1923 Territorial Legislature, beinz |the mysterious preparations Dy received from him yesterday ask- NG (s mosting was fhat of |~ S S “7| Major D. H. Gillette of the Al |elected as Representative from|Mr. McCartngy and his commit- Rev. Gill Robb Wilson, National| feeercccrrrrrrrcrrrrorrcorcororoorororrerrrrroreer, | Road Commission, left on}Cordova where he resided. at that | teemen adds greatly to the cer- ‘Chaplain of the Legion and the the Alameda on his way to the [time. He is a lifelong Republican. | tainty that every ome will have a, putstanding figure in the organl| Interior to investigate winter trail| Up to the present time, Capt.|good time. ¢ 4 f ; Lathrop has only one opponent The party is not entirely a Le-| to C‘Joy our ql.l.al.lty of merchandise and our prices, zation at the present time, the ol conditions. He expects to return only ! mitteeman from Alaska sald. l EAP ’EAR DANCE about March 1. for the position he seeks. Former|gion affair as all ex-service men | i 3 ’al:vlaln Wilson spoke on the fu- —————— Senator Frank A. Aldrich, of this|and their ladies are invited. Tae| You have never seen us worrying about the other fel- thre policies of the Legion and O1d papers for sale at The Empire. |city, was the first to file. Major|members of the committeo ai lows knowing that ONE OUNCE OF OUR EFFORT IS outlined an educational program Tom McCartney, chairman; E. I. WORTH A TON OF WORRIE§ ABOUT THE CTHER for the promotion of international | Given by the “Pick” Cunningham and Harry FELLOW. ; PEBSINSISE i Ppeace. ! Stonehouse. | While in Indianapolis Mr. Pol-| AN e The more you read the press, the more you will like ley issued invitations to visit Al ROGERS DUE TOMORROW j| our merchendise, and our prices, so keep on. aska to National Commander Ed- Women Of Mooseheart ! ; - » QR spactond, Netinal 2rea) . Steamer Admiral Rogers, Capt J R ey e Legion J E I I Y rrok daneron. s e b wrt || GASTINEAU GROCERY FEBRUARY 8 s A g PHONE 37 FOURTEEN SATURDAY, FEB. 4TH 16 OUNCE JA e o o Tk «‘ ST. VALENTINE'S DAY I : : 3 for $1.00 As usual we are prepared. Pre- | . pare yourselves now with vl:ll; MOOSE HALI‘ s Valentines tines for maliling for ‘Watson going south about Feb- Cruary 4. A new fresh stock of Adler- Cood Musi d a Good Ti GET MEASURED EARLY lkl. and a lot more Tide 7 001 usic an a Good tme FOR YOUR Tables just recelved. Ycu have twenty-nine days in February this year in which Ask eny of our customers—come in—your credit is AS GOOD AS GOLD Quality Guaranteed Best Assured kol GEORGE BROTHERS SPRING SUIT General admission 50 cents Next Door to Graves Store BUTLER-MAURO Our spring sample line is here. Will guarantse Phones 92 and 95 Front Street * DRUG CO. 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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 {}II&I:EER CHAS. BAKER, AL TUCKER, SID. BRANNIN—THE BEST IN THEIR RESPECTIVE BUY at HOME--SAVE MONEY 1 Burners HART GEO B RICE PLUMBING HEATING PLANTS m BURNERS “I tell you in advance w’iac-jéb will cost”

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