The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 13, 1928, Page 8

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T O N S SOt S-S g OF ROAD FUNDS \ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, FEB. 13, 1928 rn | In Society Surprise CONTINUATION TR NEW CHEVROLET G ARRIVES HERE rl St C [ lhfi \m\'.s Nl()(l(‘IS ISFAVORABLE. <=7 ruamiove Opinion of M. D. Williams ' on Display at Connors —Road Bureau Chief Re- | L5 ‘ | Revdning oid’moa turns from Washington Prospects the federal appropria work throughou th who refu steamer f which we ! peared commit allotment ferritory bef for road building in the for continuation ple in the opinion Roac Juneau on the Ma al re sp At Wasl yre the in the interest of the Mrs. Williams is s parent Expects t in two compan ufter b shie Wi cause of Upon the her moth at ot 1 Mr. Willia in Washington un the re her Duchesne, eturn to hree wee nmoned illness ¢ scovery of her fathe contracte from which she is n ing. “The Alaska booth, displayed road builde by Mr. Williams at tho convention at Cloveland the first j ary, was of intense in visitors, terest ta 1§ considerable gerritory by the people of the east The hooth contain he declared. { charts and numeroun Harry Ryan, Jr., Booklets photographs of Alask: ace " Ijams. Apparently ken ording in the & Mr. Williams » Papers wera also Alaska and the territory came publicity i to Mr. W from the I thought of the| daughter of Otto H. Kahn of New interested in! two of the wealthigst Knickerbo n of social promincnce. steering comfort. The motor has 1 Teiarnational Dlustrated New 14 per cent more power | ments and with additio rolet Sedans arrived ¢ tion f \vmvru! Rogers yestepday e State Motor Company ;\'nl' first- of the 1928 modek Chev m the A and is on display in the show of the Connors Motor Compa of the U. 3.1} Little has been hear 1k Is in Alaska | Compan but the 1 ary after an vast improv weeks, most | mg: 8 he ap- House road inches th black body beadi llow stripes, and equ teel disc wheels till with her ly resembles mod ot Utah, an Junean with- | 'k She s | ns east | longer nd la scale to Utah be- f her father. [is largely responsible laristocratic appearance «d pneumonia auto )W convalesc | | shaped headlights arranged and tires are othe nterior of (he re r body is done in a v yart of Janu-| duroy finish. On the rterest (o tho ! display there | Margaret Dorothy Kahn, younger panel which embodies & lighting system. York, head of the house of Kuhn, ' Many mechanical i| Loeb & Co., is soon to wed John have heen put on the 1 Thomd Fortune Ryan, the late|shock absorbers are the the new financier. n the Cleve | \ | Done in a Faunce Green | | the outstand atury high and narrow radiat | [ | 1 £ 88 | Ful crown fenders, | i | d this {north of the new model of t | “baby” line of the General Motors toda room Any i model ‘ment 2ls. It is much lar ng, ¥ ipped 1 more expensive automobile The entire car is built o than former, and has a wheel-bas Duce olden | with on s One for 2 of r ext s of the Chevrolet yomy Ivety dashboard wre the -speedometer, oil and am ie meter zes, set on an embossed an inter: improvement new The marriage will unite | ticeable of these, while special ¢ ball thrust bearings give un than last er siz grandson of | Four wheel brakes and built in > most no-| or, which | buitet | N erna cor ar, usuat {grew to manhood and where his SRR Anniveraary o ll'r + Jbox and fired a fatal shot. Lia Ketchikan, which broadecasts - 9 /' U ‘h coln died a few hours later in cal talent daily. One program|| WHO’S WHO | Of s His 1 put out over KGBU was contribu- Abraham Lincoln |nom: nearby. tomb | Was Yesterday Springtigld, I ted by the Presbyterian Church of AND WHERE ! : : n: AR RETURNS GME Metlakatla, he said, on Januar; S 3 and_many Jetters' of appreciation |- iuam H. Caswell, who 7 were received by John Barrett, |been in Juneau the last week W manager’ of the Keteliksn com |°% 10F ‘hisihome in’ Bitka on. the pany which operates the station. ‘}xt\dmh'al Rogers. He is Depuiy Federal Education Bureau|pan; g e R BR'N ING S tenidl T Mrs. J. W. Houston, widow of) O: S: Marshal there. t . uperintendent Tours |, 'doctor who was drowned cn!, J: C: Thomas, proprietor of tiie the Y tver TREETH orife nas Ha are Company, who Ketchikan District he Yukon River last summer, i s HRA 0 16w aaka b % | | returning to Alaska, Mr. Hawke. B35 been on ; Charlbsi W, FAGRaswhiril Sup. | Workh self, and williie/ode of:the | OTUATL SR ELRICE, 18 i EatOrEE iy 7 Phebemmiein S17 | niroe st rdnverg {to Juncau on the steamer Yukon I den o e Southeasiein I M. L. Merritt of the U. S. For- Alaska district of the Federal At Metlakatla, Dr. Gertrude i i ¢ i lest Ser s returning a David Genender Is Aboard|Bureau of Education, returned on | Minthorn, whose fatier was PR peod Ml S s L B {the Admiral Rogers from a sev-|physician there under William i 44 P | A ) am have been on a trip to C Yukon to Face Em- o1 “veeks business: trip to In|Duncan, now has charge of the/gor gevor OB ST SR RN l)f’/ZICn](’I“ Chal(’e {Ni:m schools in the Ketchikan dis-| medical work. | i trict Mrs. Agnes Fletcher, who was £ e 3 s Two United States Deputy Mar-| No epidemics have bothered | formerly in the Government Hos I‘A S ‘B"m':"”;,t anes' &5 ‘hals from New York to Juneau|8ny of the schools of the district,]ita] here and in charge of the| mm”m__efl.“.y._nr__fl_r_' b are aboard the steamer Yukon,|Mr l?a\\'l;v.»s\l\'(jtlh s)‘\{{.l uu‘ln.\l'.. 11!4 government medical work, is nn\‘-“ Adverusing arways payvs. Use due tomorrow, with their prison.|all schools are making excellent |y Klawock. Aside from her med-|the columns of The Empire progress ical duties she features schodl|———-———-- “Schools are now ready to take [ 1ypcpeons for the children of tha!; —————————— - |the Stanford Achievement Tests."|yjjipge which are well received,|i 1 he continued, “and the 17 schoois | Mr. Hawkesworth reported |' OUR BUSINESS REPUTATION jon with a 500 embezzlement lin the district will be given these Demands That We Put On H from the Juneau Post Offica|sometime in March. Heretofore H e s lerk. Genendor| we have never given such tests un Syt CPEC X e e aivater " |an organized basis, but this time NEW LIFE 1t SPECIALS | i 2 10 | THEREFORE THIS WEEK by trip i 6 Deputy | data will be carefully com L b N G i aham Lincoln, sixteentt | Marehals from New York, fs tao | determine the standards ot our|VINE TONIC BITTERS)| 11 Rolls Builtmore : president of the United States |longest ever taken by officers of [schools.” Tissue 1.00 was born in a cabin in Hardin{fhat state, according to advices| Children in the upper grades of TONIC AND SYSTEM 1 11 Bars Dona Castile $ county, Kentucky, 119 years ago|received by the Empire. | the Indian schools will have dc BUILDER Soap $1.00 yesterday—Feb. 12, 1809, ——rr———— | clamatory contests - towards the Made from pure California || ONE FANCY BATH TOWEL Mo wwas soven wicn his parenis| compLAINTS MADE [0 the Winseres of et ek Wine WITH EACK $1.00 ORDER moved nto Indiana, vhere s E in idiana, where I AGAINST COUPLE/ jj] pe sent to Sitka next fall ¢ contest the event for the entir —at— H ing illegal -] aigtrt i duly HELLAN’S AR A complaint char district, the winner to be 'l“i"’l\““"'"l I”\‘,‘ !)”‘,f was nine. The |y oy iation was filed today against|jonored. RHETINE. aie into MU} ool Wells and Maud Raudabaugh| wp. Hawkesworth spoke enthi | PHARMACY & Sdon in the U. S. Commissioner's court. | giastically about station KGBU at |f i st, helped transport farm pro-fa M e e Lewl S ot unme ) e | Next Door to Graves Store Thone 33 Free Delivery duce down the Ohio river, & ’ thans sistarad ; “ I”‘“'X I“: <on, said to he the woman’s fa D D I T 2 2! 2re a go'nera store a > er. Ho arrived here on one o New Salem, Ill, the while he . v s boats from the south studied law s g " pludied law and - surveying at|having come from his home near) 3 Utica, N. Y | Ask to see e hecame mmierested n poi VU0 NV ] Special on Coffee ties as a Whig, was made pos' YUKON DUE TOMORROW the master at New Salem, and wa ) VCE ; dem, and wa b RELTIANCE elected in 1834 to the [Ilinois legislature. For six years he wa ~~1(:=1;n:' \'ukyuu x~"luv in |lml' DO NOT OVERLOOK OUR SALE ON CHINA P ate an is lking for{from the south with two days ar, David Genender, who w ested recently on Goverr Island, N. Y Genender is wanted in conn mother, Nancy Hanks Line nois, and Abraham cleared the fo. the best grade coffee—55¢ LB. | Springfield, the state capital, cali-|mail and 287 & % NI 9 ed him thither in 1840 to practice |1 o’clock tomorrow afternoon, | GAR ICK S for much y 2 e g vear's model. more speed, anda iy il e N thaky | Federalshurg Migh School in i minimum of vibration | o e A A e i o O SPOR"'ING T Enroute M Alaska, Mr. William Slopped a few th Equipment on the car includ A i et A it ot B Preston, Maryland asks house of representatives, he serv @¢isco to con vi N o ¢ | samples of Alaskan wood be seni|rear vision mirror, stop ”";”".-(1 SUf ond Beuini AR fie western division office in that |lhm fo add to the wood collection | theft ll‘;"""'l lock, b ally ol until 1858 that he attracted na- BOOT ‘eity and he also spent a few da of the high school. The request |bossed hardware, smoking s N tional attenti cith is shates “wQp ~ 99 §5 Seattle (o look into the matter |18 logical but the rub comes when |an automatic windshield swipe. gy SI“X‘IK_]:“‘R_“l’)“‘";;"“ gy SPRING TONIC _of supply purchases and other|Mr. Chambers further along in TR Bl Ty g IRV slavery issue. Fur your cenvenience. We just reecived Canned Rhubarb in the old reliable brand, the “HAPPY HOME.” Try a cad Bureau business. his letter asks y],m a .f.‘)., wsed 'H, L. ARNOLD HERE Flected president in 1860 as the - in “your present location” bhe t Mmee of the newbok ) i | f it—it i re delici [nominee, of the newborn Republi O Ternb e Sren AU G Practical Nurse Wants Job—daily, weekly or steady. him in exchange for the one t 'ANY ATTEND DANCE piece he enclosed with his letier ‘ Bhio SHit & otnthe Neket T H s GRAVES OI.' JUNEAU HREMEN Mr. Boyle is undecided wheth H. L. Arnold, wlm left here ,;”m,,.,. s fired upon—the event to send Mr. Chambers a one cen' about one year ago after residing | ganerally regarded as marking the L] G STIN b U GROCERY waxlmnlolv 250 couples | piece or a one stamp {here for some time and Working |peginning of the Civil war, Dur | A 1’4(4 3 ————— i with Goldstein’s Emporium, e |ine (his course Line v . ended the Twenty/Second Annual o e ling this course Lincoln was re The Clothing Man il of the Juneau Fire Depa BOY FOR HARTS [turned to Juneau on the Admiral|clected to the presidency. after 8 PHONE 37 ent, which was given Saturdiy o IR | Rogers Sunday mioming. _ lissuance of the Bmancipation B i dhe upper flodr of tha @An 8% pound baby boy was' FHe now represenis he Fire-| proclamation freeing the slaves, . B. Hall. porn vesterday at the St. Ann's|stone Tire Company and the Regaliand a month after his second in- i N a ¢ ! i.!Ca y C any, and will make |, . B Sbmething unique In the way of|hospital to Mr. and Mrs. J. H.|Candy Company, anf augural the war ended with the - R Hart of Juneau. Mrs, Hart and|his headquarters in Juneau. Hi¢|umender of the Confederate | BUTLER-MAURO [ecorations was In store for allly, ' %) Gver are reported do-|wite will join him here within a who attended. Evergreen bowsi ow lawyer are reported do-| wife wi ore. W 2| forces. B ired the walls end were drapad |iNg 1 elycidaoty short time, he said. On April 14, 1865, the president DRUG CO. ?pver the balconies to give a hang-|Ing nic today. O S o o attended Ford's Theatre in Waskh- When We Sell It effect which gave the big hail | e A SLAGLE LEAVES HOSPITAL |ingion. While the performance It’s Right _sung appearance, Each of ths ~ MASKS AT GUY'S was going on, John Wilkes Booti, | | Free Delivery Phone 134 Big assortment of masks at| A, L. Slagle, who underwent an | embittered against the ex.| |Sub Station Post Office No. 1.| aree lights in the ceiling of the Auy's Drog Stor iy X all were centers from which ran iuy’s Drug Store. —at ‘-‘n)n ;m.u; for the removal of his|ecutive, entered the presidéntial e ihk Streamers, while pink, Ted tonsils last week, has left the A AR H o BT 4 4 ATTENTION | hospital PRI SRS B TR R it d reen globes made a Lo It you meea a good carpenter| ighting effect over tho entiroj o) 458, Handy Andy's Shop. | DADDY LONG-LEGS | all. ¢3 Of + AN 00, >, 2, N z B ko ccowd arrived early and by |A- B, LAGERGREN, Prop. adv.ladv. Parish Hall, Feb. 10 g L 11:30 the floor was well filled, | S o S e e oo ahile at 1 o'clock, when the dan - Sended, there were still mar b couples remaining. Punch Masquerade Dance \ { [ —_———— 3 ayvafers were served the gus during the evening. Music was " furnished by the Serenaders ece orchestra. Proceeds of the dance will the Flrvmm.\ Benefit Fund ANTS “ALASKAN COIN” EXCHANGED ) | $ % BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES { i FOR 1-CENT PIECE! t Shoes, Shirts, Ties, Hats, Sweaters, Caps, Socks, Overcoats, Raincoats, Underwear To Be Given By D.1.W.C. FEB. 14—DOUGLAS NAT. Six Fine Prizes CHEECHAKOS ORCHESTRA—5 Piece Despite the increased adverti g Alaska has been rece roughout the states the t 3 ory still occasionally comes in for share of misunderstanding as Wto what, where and why it is. The atest misconception in vegard (o] Jaska brought to local attention a letter which has been turned| ver to Frank A. Boyle, Se f the Chamber of Commerc firessed to the United States 1 at Juneau. ¢ is from Max Chambers, Vn TO CLOSE OUT BROKEN LINES Admission 50c—Balcony 25¢ One of forty mant stle GET YOUR COSTUMES—DON'T MISS IT A Chance faiis teying Late Ferry to Juneau After Dance MIKE AVOIAN mctor in manual arts at v)..- a S FRONT STREET ? RSO S SRR, SRS SRS SR S e e T HAT one outstanding fellow you find in every group of well dressed men is invariably a man who has poise and self-assurance. He will mot tolerate any sort of physical handicap or limitation. In shoes he demands comfort and foot health as much as he demands style, This sort of man We Point With Pride 1o 30dut i e s Wi Gl i Yo N ot he has brought about a national acceptance of this dual-purpose, style- To our installation of Plumbing and Heating plus-comfort footwear in sn smazingly short time. in the new orphanage at Haines, Alaska. This F I G B A R S : - ‘;;l‘:\l\l::l(’ of the largest jobs of the year in 3 : ! ' : Ra.l pRB We did not figure how cheap we could ’ 5 l-bs., ’1.00 4 SHOE do this job but HOW GOOD. A Plumbing Job, Heating Plant or Oil Burner is no better than the man who installs it. GEO. B. RICE 3LOn nesdy {4 OI tein s ‘Empormm s Plumbing 0il Burners Heating i g AL e ® I “I tell you in advance what job will cost” ; i . W T ; Fois b it

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