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3 b - de . % THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY MARCH 14, 1928. » the Pu yung ! ARCOMMISSION = ZLIONS CABIN “mesrs, perury _ GAPT, LATHROP A oz co, WAKEFIELD IS ™ “S ca. ith . X | PRO. AI?M"_“STRATOR TO NEW DIGGINGS | e At oy i S F“Nus EXPEGTEB g 5 GIVEN BUUST T, L. Chidester, Deputy Pro-| HERE Tu TALK A number of Haines residents ENRBUTE WEST‘MIO'N! from the St. i\d"'hh‘mf In- ¥ [ hibition Administrator for Alas- | are outfitting to go into the re- | dustrial School in e In ‘a 1 wx‘. scompanied by Mrs. Chidest- | | cent gold strike country on Squaw iclass of 38 boys, vh.av ng sucee ; Tu BE 825 Uflfl s . I nd, their two children, re UVER N.(u-v-k near Dalton Post, accord-| relty made: the crallls ¥l ¥ L \ ‘IFores S( rvice in Sym-“l]l‘l:)ll:lml‘::‘ Jupeai, Tnst St on | | n& to word received in Juneau to- lploneer Canneryman Go.rl‘?uth“‘”:’;n“;"l M o g steq L ea j : Famity Coming North pathy “llh Eagle RIver™ yifits ‘they apent s Whikt dime |""R . Witey, prominent mining| ing to Evans Bay to Get 'awere o white. gl 2 Thic “ Aol Assured t their Plan Says E. P. Pond | while the Deputy Administrator ; 4 3 man of Alaska who owned cop-| Plant Ready for Work ;k]‘rj‘Plx';';\’)j, “}’(‘I‘"K l',“e‘:”ym;:_ A sation Bill S X el attended to official business Candidate for Republxcan Per mining property in the Rainy B T ppropnation Bill Savs A Ma A 7. Mr. Chidester said he has heen'| NovooF 8 itt Hollow country near Haines for % e foroffy:, CH oL Maj or E Elliott b Hor st o Forest Service in Ju- [assigned to take charge or the! . vational Lommitteeman |y, ana who is interested in|, T 8et everything in readiness, piankenship, Moses Phillips and « 4 ) W head make | 1€Au favors the granting of land | poohibition work in S, in| M t l l L d |the Yak . o | fOr the coming packing season <\,.r” Verchovsky. ! . s jon the Eagle Ri Bar to indi. i : gro | eeling Loca eaders | Wkebeiom 5 ofk tlelds, ‘has lef: Lee Wakefield, pioneer packe* Two dinners were given for % BULLETIN—WASHING- hige . viduls or organizations wishing | e Bemne AL ln WiE appointment b oL s R e o ¢ operator, is a PASSEN- | (he class to he paroled, by Super- : e Ma v n-f ¥ Kanizations Wishing 45 Deputy Administrator last rall, Squaw Creek. He was accompani. | 2nd herring operator, is a . Cjthe ciass fo l BUERICHSIETIE & TON, March 14.—An allot- W a {|to use such land for pleasure re- ,g.,.‘,ux‘nu B. 0. I 1d. . He re Capt. A. B. Lathrop, pioneer injed by Charles Clayton and Paddy |8€T aboard the steamer Alaska for jjptendent and Mrs. E. Oya Cook, ment of $85.000 for im- Ala rr ~:xn.- or \‘f:n:xwr <-:u||[.xinu, cently took the required civi] the Alaska motion pleture indus-|Duncan, the original discoverers | E¥ans Bay. He has part of his||ast month. provement of Wrangell Nar- ritory. 1a|Pond told the Lions Club at the [eervice examination gor prohibi- | try and operator of Alaska's larg-{of the ground, Mr. Wiley passes | CTeW With him and other em-| Most of the boys of the alass rows has been authorized by < al Richa .\\ywkl‘\ meeting at noon today in|tjon agents, the results of which | est producing cdal mine Iu(ul‘ll through Juneau last week for | PloYees are now enroute north onfearned their credits in about one ! the Secretary of War, the s v much || the Forget-Me-Ngt tea rooms. |have nol yet been announced at Suntrana, arrived here Haines and sald at that time he |® canmery tender. i {year, stcording (o she. Mymerin- Wy il money to be used to insure , ] rs and ex This information, Mr. Pond said,} The Deputy Adminisirator said|night from Seattle. The purpose|planned to visit the eroek if| M addition to his herring cur-|(endent. There was not a run- 3 early completion of rock re- i Mims . s given him by C. H. Flo: he plans to make several cha <| of his visit is to discuss with 10-|samples of the gold from the ing qnaratlmm in !hp Sawmill Bay {away in this group of boys and moval and dredging already Alaska mmissioner, and the former|in the personnel of the prohibi-|cal friends and political leaders|claims and information he desivee | di8trict, Mr. Waketield will oper-\many had not had a report, B wnder contract. PLI irged ‘the Lions to proceed with|tion force in the Territory to his candidacy for Republican Na-|were favorable. ate a two line cannery in E\'mla, ——eo———— - '8 § their work of securing an area on |announced in the near future. | tional Committeman for the Ter-| Byl French and Herbert Tay | B3Y: He said he believes the sal SENTENCED TO 60 DAYS ;\ The War vepaiunent appropr GELEBRATIUN th h:l‘z_k- River Bar preparatory g AR ritory. lor are outfitting with dog teams | MOR runs this season will be un tion bill now before Congress to Lll\'llllt;l"”: ul-:\z‘-i';n‘ - T This is the second time Capt.|to go over the Dalton Trail tc ':su:lly £00d. -l’ri(‘es for all|l jimmie Ware, who was brought Sludes . $825,000 for Al y R o T . R AUX"JARY TO HEAR Lathrop has entered the political|the new diggings, and Jach | S¢S ot fish are excellent anlj, juneau from Tenakee by Depu- ; during the forthcoming fisc UF ELKS |N ticat group bere to bring l:ll‘ PRGBATE DISCUSSED |¢rcva in the Territory during a|Pringle, Haines business man, | e ""tth'“”f‘ Ly p i f*w;'\ ty U. S. Marshal Noble, to an. i B L e o gy residence of man) He was | (aking a party in over the trai | ** SWPPIY the Dresoason demand. |swer a charge of adultery, entered et e odene Cruction ot o tog vanint oo AT THURSDAY MEET ciccicd on the Republican ticket|Mareh 20~ M. WAelaln o A ohR a2 1as oCgullle Sl MiniaE b 0 Delegate Dan Hntherud b ON SATURDAY Rivaris #- M Pon Radlared : th | _ [as Representative from the Third| A party including Mrs. 3. A § 50 (o€ 00 4 ERC IR BV the U. 8. Co ml;smlners tou.u; this morning. Major Ellio Camp Fire Girls and Boy Scouts| At the regular meeting of the |Division in 1920, and served in|Pringle, Roy Clayton and Padd) ] pnoring branch this year, hal Judse Frank A. Boyle sentenced g Ry O gy oy 2 i r o fydgl S American Legion Auxiliary tomor. the Legislature in 1921. nce| Duncan recently came out to o BPCUOE PREEEL year, 1% yare to serve 60 days in the lo- turned to Juneau last night on s leserved equal consideration in |, 0 ionh s NG Dugoit, ‘Waitor | that time he has devoted himself| Haines from Dalton Post to pur.|5°i0: Part of the erew wWill leave| q) feqeral fail. # the steamer Alas being @ P ] Dat D - he matter:of the ‘use of the cal B K & T R nah e ik hehbetouls Halas | olhee sutigiiee. R apobt. the for there in a few weeks. A|_ Lid Washington, D. where he ot Patrick's Day Dance 10| .nq 1ana at Bagle River. As fur.| B King will address the members |to expanding his theatrical hold g small cold storage room will be in gton, ) ; : g e on the Probate Code and suggest-|ings in the Westward and Inter-|Dalton Trail in excellent condi-|>hs 1 2 conferred with - committees ot Commerorate Founding Jucement d _forward hin | 3 aitehatibns " to for Alaska and in the develop-|tion. Mr. Duncan brought in ;”““““‘l'e"' ‘“”‘I""e maghing .t Congress concerning funds for 0‘ [t)d"(‘ \‘O 470 “L on l) n‘x«sx(;'jl Y]‘\t‘.mtn Hoownaii 46, 2 R R i Do by amples of the gold he picked "ml:e‘lfsml n 'slor ng the Hp‘ns-red. S “"”:‘ ‘,‘\;”"“"l gt ; 04 Bt e '”‘I“,‘"(."I’]‘”“‘” +2°|be a subject of deep interest to!River coal fields. | on Discovery, Claim. i gy st s'i‘.‘,:"’,"i:“:,':'fi § 4 (IURRIE A28 1 i 4 | the women of Ala He was engaged in a number! —— 8 4 i gl than the appropriation last year,® encourage the exten- \ o ¢ R g 1 Acihees iy y‘denl of the Pacific Herring Puck- ; i sccordance. il e geners tlon of the Eagle Biver highvay, | MU e Aesih I e v oty Lo TRONSTAD FUNERAL | o Avsewion: st tnt-omaus || SALE CONTINUES | economy program relating @inty sankcncone. | TERE MR il DB VR Y ik e ! zition has oftered its services o o] 17 | i 2 and S8 | varid pnogram. 1o whe toriain oriov o tis departaro tor Ket, | HEUD HERE. TODAY|so Asken it storagen to meff * WEGULAR SR .} i _The approp . 5. 1ol i """" ';‘ ment of the members following Chikan tonight or. tomor 1t! T iET ”t' s ?laflrml The‘ A:suci‘:nion H 2 Packages for i E yét been passed as far as any it © (o | the regular busine gafon. Re-|i8 known he plans to visit Ket-| Olat Trohstad, who passed away \;i 0 05 S0 it O SR S $1.00 ie 3 formation received here _ meeting freshments will be served Offi.:chikan, Wrangell and Petersburg |last week from pneumonia after|he said lr} no in Ien :;m ]o gomg; o i f . Committees Interested with several | ors urge all members o atwend | belore proceeding to the West-|a short iliness, was buried todav f:’“’ gyt iy bt woutyll (The Store Where Dollars { ¢ The committees of Con s P9 MBSt Dousthila to 4o eo: {ward and Interior. {in the Moose Plot in Evergreen|its own responsibility but wouldiy Have More Cents) H i . \"""\":',""' iy 4 i e Bt o RSN So far he has had little time| Cemetery, under the auspices of"(f::m“":‘[“'fl,l‘;‘ei“',’r‘":‘;::‘v'emf:,':\’d l:f'? § mEotmed, OF . eRrent thal A8 4 SEARCHES Fi to make any political plans, He|the Moose Lodge. {0 gty ooy s | : ka has contributed to the roh Harry Lucas reported for it il g | has been lu-mlm Sagilie. Tobking | BAsuled Mibks ritualistic gery-| fistance in_ getting bait supplies | HELLAN'’S | work in the Territory,” decla oy | Ch Day - Dianer committee,| ervice Com. ATter business matters since the |ices were held, the Rev. Harry}for next Fall and winter. i PHARMACY Major Rilfout. ; PHNAER - W pided. 0 o, Sigvers die g slon at Washington. D C. a: day his filing for the office was|Allen officiating. Pallbearers | 7 | “ .vm“I“I::‘: ‘(.:.Ileu-',‘;“i:'.l'::‘ constel, . Ladg et he Cuatier WAMIULIIO- e tnaladh bE Rl 1 oo made. From now nf\llll’(h!e pri| were: A '}l:gllundg.; K. JRutgen, | NTH | Next Door to Graves Store | b o ekt haly . p g B C. has requested the local|MATY clection on April 24 he ex-|Ed Samstad, John Sarnsta | It $ou neea a good carponter (! i BTG R ; fEiE Loais o, oo A i e | Civil Service organization for pos.|Pects to Dress his campalgn i Lien and Peter Ringdal. Nels|phone 498. Hordy Andy's Shop.|| Phone B ree Delivery | ; vt 7 wh' wes . slected Pirs ki, Plants D. Henderson, | #ible information concerning the Tronstad, brother of the deceased.iA, P. LAGERGREN, Prop. 8dV. |« oot # Is devoted to road work Lion k¥ . s i arrived here on the Alaska last! " sekegiu il Alaska Fund is collected by Fed- Ruler, and M. H. Wang returns from the trip on which he | Whereabouts of Curtis Carl De | night eral agencies but is derived from chosen n the list as is leaving tonight. lrl‘mwwr and Bml]&mil)l Dl"r‘mknu | s 12 S Y Alas| During the retary To draw up a constitution and | Demorest, sons of W. 0. Demorest 007 I | b few yea 30 percent vr(l'v:‘ The f held | hy-laws for Ivh.: Ic organiza- | °F S’ark). FI It is thought they . | DOUGLAS MAN RECOVERS | DO YOU KNOW from Alaska sources still ve member of the pointed to present such laws fo|information may bb given the Ic. [ jJack Guerin, who received 113 You can buy regular 25¢ large cans of SOLID “The committees seemed pleas- Lodge, beibg the victim |the Lions at the meeting next|cal Civil Sertice organization | u c e ac-| gl p ; RLE 1earn it ihh scbendie Ten years after the Lodge was|week. Those who will work on|through G. W. Skinner, or sent to FLANNFI JRRtes. af tie capasa Sinedta Sit) PACK TOMATOES now for 20 cents g i were made under a systm founded here, on March 19, 1908, {this are: S. Hellenthal, L. Gold ' Washington. i 4 ap ) the S_;L Ann s hospital yestertlay] 9 » * program under which the Terri-|the present $33,000 home of the|stein, Allen Shattuck, Tom Jud —e—— for his home in Douglas. ! GARNICK S torial ‘and Federal projects were!Junean Elks was dedicated. Of-|son and Wallis George We make mens sults for $55 S}I’IRTg TV | » coordinated so as to avold dupli- ficers of the building association,| Numerous committees are re. |F» WOLLAND. —adv | L > Finger Waving 8 spccimiy atl PHONE 174 i cation of work, plant and over-'which raised funds for the con-|commended by the model by-laws — ——— ‘ he Fern Beauty Parlors. —adv. ¢ e ooome. head expense, or paralleling of | struction, were: George F. For-|received, among them being an ‘ <ol WM‘W lin i rest, chairman; E. R. Jaeger, sec | entertainment group which serves One father calls his son ! Super Quality W‘M The attitude of the Congress-|retary, and B. M. Behrends, treas- | for ome month and prepares pro {S ! ¥ men with whom he couferred was | urer. | crams for each ‘meeting. Harry Arch” because he always e favorable toward road work in! The celebration fs also in com- | Lucas, B. Rice gnd R. Ber- needs support. | / Alaska, Major Elliott said. Their|memoration of the dedication of |nard were appointed on this com 3 desire seems to be to extend as,the local Lodge home. Lodge No.|mittee i much aid as possible, consistent|420 has made its annual anniver-| H. R. Shepard and Lester D | HOW ABOUT A TONIC TO with the financial program of thesary March 17, and on this occa- | Henderson, who are leaving for TAKE AWAY THAT | government. !sion invited the ggneral publi | Ketchikan tonight, will carry al & Expend Funds | to participate in the festivities. | good-will message to the Rotary TIRED FEELING H s. GRAVES With the funds carried in the| | Club in Ketchikan from the Lions " appropriation for the coming sea- ,SEARCH MADE FOR | Club in Juneau, at the suggestion son the Road Commission expects | of Mr. Shepard. The Clothing Man 1o take care of the maintenance | AUSTRALIAN CHAP| " yary vanderieest win accom.|] of the entire system and also to] —— pany the Lions songs at the open- inaugurate additional pieeces of | Advices have been received at|ing of each meeting, it was an-| work in localities of most import-|the U. S. Marshal's office from|nounced today, following the ”‘“" ance. {G. H. Miller, British Consul at!dition of several songs in the ol The definite program of opera |Skagw requesting information | Lions book. |‘ | tions for the year will be an-|of Peter James Chisaolm Marten, | fim——— ——t ——st i} { nounced after the conferemce be-{missing from iney, Australia, { tween officials of the Commission [since December 9, 1926. Mr. Mil- | ' E G G S E G G S E G G S and road superintendents, to be|ler is making a search for the }Iealth Ore | | held shortly. The superintendents|young man at the request of his| t t ' from various parts of the terri-|mother. n | tory wiil arrive in Juneau mnext; Marten is thought to be pass- 9 ! STRICTLY FRESH LARGE SIZE RANCH | . a chaih o week. |ing under an assumed name. He| " s | your activity b The Commission expects to con-|is 24 vears of age this month; { 'S—FRES P e tinue construction of the MeKin-|his helgu: is six teet, two and| What Is It? ! EGGS—FRESH FROM FARM b o 35 ley Park road this summer and|one-half inches; he has fair hair| }\ Wwild probably have sufficient funds {and complexion; rounded fea-| 5 s | A to extendy it from 10 to 15 miles. [tures; blue-grey eyes; good even | Come in and let ! OO‘ . : The roud now extends 34 miles|teeth, and is well built in pro-| i t into the Park. Funds for this{portion to his height us explain E oz. $ b Flrst_ge work/are provided by the National| Any information may be sent| by ~ Park Service which co-operates|to Mr. Miller or communicated | with the Commission, the latterito the chap’s mother, M ood f“t' R&alicy ‘dolug the work {Blunche Marien, care of Norton| | BUTRLER-MAURO g ) i Rwe‘rs and Harbors Smith & Co. Ltd, Solicitors, DRUG CO (! ; The dredging of Wrangell Nar |Hunter Streef, Sydney, N. 5. W., i e ? S0 1) s iaialsic’ setistaiimily | Auatraiin’ 1 ' . HE Circle of Your Activity — what you do in and the project will probably be A O When We Sell It 1 a day — depends on your feet. An ache will A'Om‘r‘\ljlml'l:lh summer, according ROGERS DUE TONIGHT | It's Right !t Phomes 92 and 95 Front Street throw a monkey wrench into everything. Get your to Major Elliott. This work also| Steamer Admiral Rogers, Cabt | | poq Detivery Phiode iB4 feet right by the Arch Preserver Shoe. Not 5 includes the construction of three | Frank Landstrom, is due in port | Always Get the BEST for LESS wearing A 2 beacans on behalf of the U, 8:trom the Triangle Run' enrouts || o> Souen Post Office No, 1. Hon ve an ache in & whole trainload! You south at mulnwln tonight. Lighthouse Service. The contract If your feet could talk they would ask for Packard Shoes J. .M SALOUM “What Could Be Sweeter” : THEN ‘RECIPE LIKE THIS FOR OUR COMMUNITY! . Take one store of HAPPY HOME QUALITY—add . the of service, mix with a full measure of pounds and courtesy, stir well with fair prices and enjoy the utmost satisfaction! (% ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS ASTINEAU GROCERY = - oot b feellihehuaflm(.fihebfiqhm like being useful around the office and agreeable around home. 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