The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 24, 1928, Page 8

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8 CHAMBER FUND = i ol i FROM OUTSIDE - Two Checks Received—; Bath House Be Erected | . at Auk Village Beach I Two checks, each for $100, were | " receéived this week by the Junean Chamber of Commerce, it was an- nounced today by Secretary Frank A Boyle at the weekly luncheon g\ of the in the display rogms Alaska Electric Light Company. The money was by " @rick and Nelson, leading erchandise firm, and t Fl rain eens dian Pacific Railway Company. | " y With the money from the Seattle Slon for th firm came a letter of encourage . b protect witl ment and of appreciation for the g gt L frade which the company carrie g3 “Lon with Alaskans These contributions ' fotal raised by the and Finance Committee ably nearer the quota set group at the beginning of the @rive for funds for 1 L. Kean | committee member, said requests for donations had been sent Sears Roebuck and Company and Mont ~ gomery-Ward, but nothing has been heard from them yet. - Motor to Juneau . One of the highlights of T meeting today was a communica-|len { tion from E. F. Peroulik of Wag- /). E£ _ mer, South Dakota. Mr. Peroulik! { asserted his intentions of comins "fo Alaska this summer, and | motoring through. “ 0 He desired to Toads were north of whether he would be motor through to Juneau, good time, if he conld boat from Juncau to Seward dur-|ing Sng the month of June, if the!ly woads were well marked, and if ‘pne could make hoat connection from here to Skagway. ' Following the report of H. R Vander Leest of the Civic will up to tmen feel the 1th house buil hey m in advert tions in the Morris to Build > more . Morr 12 ande { i A any local truct ng wi the in in tate week at Bernard, persons on of a given an with SUEE orde eclared cor marine M {come forth their offe; \amber one-l construction have had to build and L. J Israelson of the Chamber investigating construction declared entire ways nount otherw of here or tl pay ided , to pay | ’ | tions {rine way of th conside added the f such construction, no definite e comy ications from ceived Dan would E to Congres | ny “Mr. Flory the For E | », and Mr nd Mr. Wi Fisheries Burean submitted | er yet data to the Board of king on the prospe It will, of course, he r small boat servic as you say, to to the Chatham symour Canal dist Garner said such serv only a fine help t Ineries and i ms, but would be an ! of and the Power but b decisi ached ma of st Jowers nn T sent : e | conving ecure work have ibe not yhtained s wntil a favorahl sect] | recomme ceived from the hoost the Memberghip consider by the | merchants and other imen of Junean. E. B. owner of the V a 1V, e lto be avle to give the '&n.lmw! districts service be | | Army Er zinee n Yacht W hr hne wer Race Progress and Dr named by | Whittier, chairman of “tal Capital Yacht mittee the Cham the third judge to be the Olympia Chamber Harr DeV H M the Cap gpring, Mr. Gardner xecutive mended the motion was The committe future on e ev. ived rritory. to -{port 1 the donate § ) fund, and 3 | meet in the ad of said of by q Com- merc Capt. L. the i The request picture W. Perking, W. 8. Pul-/ jny Howard, W. L. C ues and K. C. Guerin named a 1 Juneau Chamber by Mr. Whittier. The| in the ranging | rom 25 to 45 feet in will | hundred dollar of 10 nugg first | making | prize in the boa will be Sidney oates, | also Itheen 1 of the T for were from announced first prize of A number of land on which to build r and EREADY i HLIGH Globes and Batteries We have them for $1.00 $1.50 complete length worth know how le one while from 45 marine view paint valu cutch a a hy Lawrenc $150, | Firms wishing to donate ther pri for the yacht | should get in touch with this mittee, Mr. Whiltier said. “Local dry dock men geem to be enthusiastic construction, by them, of a rine way B. Rice of the Lo-| cal Indust Committee, report ed. “They do not care 1o put up lthe money for such construetion, | as they estim the construction {of the ways alone will .cost $20 1000 while the entire buildings and | fur race com- | do no about the ma PR i sod RSP igns, $35 to $250 delayed interested opportunity Petersburg Man Speaks Petershurg, | Committee. 5¢ of construction | varidhs towns in less than $50,000 Jocation was good here | ing ct. amps located in those business Dudden, | Tuneheon ) Committee Chamber - Firemen', Thursda | Highway Land Wanted applications dences THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 24, 1928. EDISON GIVES AN INTERVIEW Talks About Religion— Gives General in | the Chamber be appointed to get . ways |in touch with the Forestry Sery- lmpressmns ay have been received m{n-_v property some time ago to | responsible for the fact that 11, |the local Forest Service n[flrp."l'rnnp No. 2, and the boys decided ‘mvurdinz to M. L. Merritt, dis-|/to take advantage of the oppor- trict forester. The applications |tunity. They will be accompanied are for both permanent and. sum-|by Scoutmaster Ferguson and ex- mer homes. ¥ | pect to return tomorrow ahout 1 another is my present belief on It is . the intention of the For-|p. m. They will have three meals whether there is life after death.” est Service, he said, to make alin the country, dinner this eve. He chuckled as he remarked |survey of the desirable land along |ning, and breakfast and lunch to- that to his {the Highway so that it tan be morrow. jdivided up into logical tracts in . e —— recent |relation to the shore frontage and DOE HAS DOZEN ANTLERS radio television experiment was|water supply. SAN ANGELO, Tex., Feb. 24. to1{1ce. to discuss. the featurelibE the g | remarkable but in answer to a ———————— A doe with 12 antlers will be matter was re-| FORT MY Fla., Feb. 24-- 1 question said he believed it would y wounted by Joe Graham, ranch- nt of ques-juse in the showing of motion men that he killed a female deer per men here | pictures in homes. { B i that actually had horms. Game Capital punishment should Scouts of Troop No. 2, B. §. A, | wardens say it is the first in- styles to abolished and criminals confined | 4.0 inaugurating the first over. |Stance of a doe whh horns in Alaska organize and what the next ouf-|for life, in his opinion, and al-|pjigh¢ hike of the year 1928 among | West Texas that more influence may be standing invention will be. Har-|though he favored publication by |jocal hoys, when - — Gt they meet at 6 | He [exerted by the Territory in secur-{vey S. Firestone, millionaire tire|newspapers of crime news and| ;.o is dvenine a . | Congressional Legislation or| manufacturer. and ex-| pletures, he, houEhE they SABOUM | Louis o shi i e o TAk OF ALL TRADES accomplishing other ends | changed banter with the inventor|bhe cut short.” | ara’s property ‘on - Giadter: m”h_"‘ff, me a6 y“;" odd jobs. Phone “People in a usually 1m\.A}m-‘\n.l:...l r:mw‘vinu‘~ ; . | ——r——— ! vait tonknand e fiaht p {hu. John Holler, Prop. —adv. {the idea of making money here Asked his recipe for “How tlo| . Mr. Shepa 4 b mm e o o e cts o and hen oing outside and. o, 5een Youns.” e answered shur> [ HOLBROOK LEAVING ices ot irge cabin on his comn ' the sotummas ot Fhe Papt co this |cate; the interior is that way,” |1y s 4 Straits [said Mr. Reed. “I am impressed| “It woull ! FOR KETCHIKAN, C.!by the“permanence of Juneau, and answer this question | | \\'m\l'lil)w people down here, with a dif-{ed later | Wellman Holbrook, forest exam-| can- | ferent altitude, have a fine chance| “The kind iner with the U. S. Forest Service, | | leaving Juneau about Marcl 1| Ketchikan where he will | for 1 i depends upon " o4 generations mission, | plant.” three weeks, assisting to| ' homesites along Tongass which extends south of City, it was announced | received | erease in scientific knowledge is !hiL’h S been the U Merritt told the $100, highways have offices of M L Forester at Forestry Assistant the Cham e District ber These applications for the time being while vestigation is made to will be the best inter of the public, Mr. Merritt He asked a committee from 4 churches in the United States | reported no additions in 1927 Asked his opinion on eternity he said: “Fifty-fifty—one way or sp repair will be held an in what publi see action to zestion pend r that |said ests | i xperimenting.” | . ison -thought the question. The ferred to the rs. Thomas son {selt to a bomba of the Alas-itions from newsp: ka Game Commission suggested in interview which ran the| the Commercial Chambers of the day vmlil..‘ Irving McK. Reed 4"!"’“-‘ ma an be ut from present religion P 1 cost | so his guest he had |in on Uh‘ K. Use two hours to ' but he add require WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE That we have our own buyer now in Seattle and can offer GREEN STUFF and FRUIT at more reasonable prices and better quality. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 pro—— are for | is you hears like of your person P just o also of the Com back, a guest at the aid Lo | | spend hejlay out were | Highway, he | the First said | today. “They are drifting away' from| About 160 applications for bunk and superstition. The in-lmits for resident locations on the | W a inquiry whether modern Americans away from religion, an | thought | drifting ——— of “Henry Made a Lizzie” records ar- son's Musie Shoppe. adv. xpects above nning said Shipment Lady Out of rived. Ande | per I | | z re —— NOW ON DISPLAY “RED JACKET” AMERICAN RADIATOR CO.’S HEATING BOILER FOR HOMES Capacity—>500 feet cast iron Radiators Price Only $125.00 We have on hand several secondhand Heat- MR D Fugene Permanent Waves, $15 American Beauty Parlor. —adv Ball made e will | il These Are the Days of Lent Our Canned Fish is on display and every article has the special Lent price for you. IF YOU DON'T WANT CIVIL WAR In your community come in and sée our prices, or ask any of our customers. L S Health Ore 9 repo 8 1 cards . for River What Is It? y WS 9 We Are the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Fools Come in and let Seattle-Nome, and we are advancing in rank every day, so to keep up with flying fool New York-Paris. SO SAY IT WITH BANANAS us explain ing Boilers and some secondhand Plumbing Fixtures for sale at a very low price. GEO. B. RICE Plumbing 0il Burners Heating “T teli you in advance what job will cost” GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries Daily BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It's Right Free Delivery Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. 1. and | et e et et e e e et e Solid gold Gruens —as low as $40! Here is the utmost wrist watch value for the amount asked. 14 kt. solid white gold cases — beautiful desiy many in exquisite black enamel — thoroughly de- pendable Guild movements ~— at $40 and $45! Gruen style leadership is apparent " at a glance. hy not see them here today! 3 Dozen FRESH EGGS $1.00 NUGGET SHOP AR Nl GEORGE BROTHERS Front Street Phones 92 and 95 ' We have just unpacked our largest ripment of FLORSHEIM SHOES Snappy styles in oxfords! Shoes with comfort features! Narrow widths! Wide width Viei kids! Fine calfskins! MOST STYLES $10 We sell our Florsheims at Chicago Prices, - el e el B B B Ol A A -EXTREME SAVINGS ON art Schaffner & Marx UITS Per Cent Off This is the time for the man who wants the most he can possibly get for his money to buy his clothes--- ‘lothes he needs now and in the future. You get Hart Schaffner & Marx style, quality and tailoring, and the Hart Schaffner & Marx guaran- tee of satisfaction applies no matter how low the sale prices. . LT T G LT Thursday-Friday-Saturday .

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