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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1928. TR SHEPARD Seon to Mansy ?GHAMPER GETS e INGRAM WILL | CnexSir GERMAN WAR WASHINGTON Q) OF CHIGHABOF -+ oo rommmniaves |y ALY MAY, N HELD, SIBERIA ‘,u m\.,; 5 comy The Former 5&‘“]" and Alaska ; . | | Faulkner .':n 3 an Com- M R | INTERESTSRETURN Engmeer with B.P.R. Con-| £ b . fr BERLIN, March 16—Druno Sta- ) 3 strictly locally<controlled, & add-| James, /Catier i pelt, a soldier reported “missing” Attorney Dies—Bur- pany Expend $250,000 13 Iooally conii ORI - | Jamoks IGRNIIN LRI tinues in Charge Work : ; B on ihe castern front during ial in New York An effort will he made to he Cameron Paper inter ! “liott Reviews Work |cwre a mail contract over tho | wendall Dawson, water power .| in Seward District # ] Q= | \World war, has unexpectedly | Lot heviews oute neer. Teprasentini thw -Catiernt P ihon. 3 | turned to his home at Geltow near [ rests and the Zellerbach Pa | ). Ingram, engineer with the - { | Potsdam after eleven years of cap- v il Qut per Compdny and the latter's ‘as-| U. Bureau of Public Roads,| *@ : | tivity in Sibéria. ; 1 The Chamber will "send; locs tant, J. Wooston, returned to|who, accompanied by Mrs. Ingram, | & : With his Russian wife and tw {main clement in the proposal,|publicity literature to Seattle tof g, cay ase night from Speel|returned to Juneau yesterday on | children he made his way w | withdrew its support. Following {be distributed at the approachin pioct® (38 [0 Lol covaral| the steamer Yukon after spending . . [ great difficulty across Russia. He that, however, the Scheme was re | conventions of the Americ lays in that vic making a|the past 10 months in charge of, s that he was held at Kansk, vived to take in some § *rar ociation and Kiwa W curvey of power line routes from | Bureau operations in the Sewar! 4 village near Krasnoyarsk in the cisco interests and negoti 0.5 Gove, HAORRALA 3 River to Taku Inlet, and|district, will return there early [ heart of Siberta, and that 150 oth- were resumed In that city last|vited by the latter organizat measurements of the water|in May to resume supervision of er Germans, officers and privates, week. attend the convention, ihas writ-| o "0 Speel River. | road activities through the sum- still remain there, destitute and { The plans call for a combina-|len suggesting as many members &¥pect to Remain’ in Jus| mer season, it' W amAounsed to:] anxious to get back home but tion of 25 to 35 individual plants {as possibly can find the | time neau and this vicinity for a week|day by M. D. Williams, Distric | without means to get transporta- Some of them would be shut)should make the Seattle-Alasken,. 1) gays on businesse#®F the|Engineer of the Bureau. Mr. In.| | tion. down, particularly - those which jtour while in the northwest, organizations théy represent. gram will be in the Juneau offic. | A meeting of Reichstag mem. have not been profitable A].,.)K= Pictures of local nie poir i o of the Bureau until May. i | bers of all parties, except com- overhead expense would be elim-|have been prepared and will b Dr. Dawes is leaving for the| The past season’s road work in| ] | munists, has made formal reques: inated by the plan. Such a com-|forwarded to several prominent|, .= ..o chicago clinies about |the Sewar Slstsiah . indtided| | of the German government to take { bination of companies would ne-|people in the east by M. D._ Wil twentieth of March. During|grading surfacing of roads| Here's an exclusive photo of Mrs | steps to get these men repatriat- He returned to Seattle for a few cessitate some decrease in Terri-|liams. They are replicas of p absence. Dr. W. J. Pigg will {and replacements of bridges. Lillian Ford Feickert of Dunellen, ©d. years only to go back as United . torial reventies and might appear tures he had in his Clevelandfy,yo care of his private practice| The grading’ of Moose Pass| N, J. president of the New Jersey States Commissioner and Judg i : from a superficial study to be det-|Good Roads exhibit and ate sent!,,q ne U, S, Public Health | Highway was completed and the| Women's Republican Club, who bas | Advertising aiways pays. Use B ihe Probate: Court at: Vaides | rimental to the busin interests | in response to requests work —adv. | major portion of the Hope- %uurpfl started a campaign for the Repub- | the columns of 'The @tter two more years in Alaska, of the Territory, Mr. Faulknerthat time. }lxn Williams D section was surfaced. This la‘*-| lican nomination for United States |~ _~ # He returned to Seattle and lived said. However, such wouid not be en a v of thanks for his L oaRR = _|ter work will be continued next! Semator from the Skeeter State | until 1917 when he was appoint- thre case, he added, as it woula|ices to the Chamber in th 1| Mother's hands are just as buev | o on "0 viding a well surfaced | There are three men opposipg het | highway from Moose Pass Statior., for the designation. Mrs. Feicker! on the Alaska Railroad to the| is running as a dry and as an ad. A town of Hope on Turnagain Arrs, vocate of the present Jersey system fiomic' waste, . He,,balidyed. the | White/i'the Chamher fodey ‘yoted 'skirt dawn:over I mees | a distance (),r 50 miles. of direct primaries. Her eandidacy | merger would prove beneficial h[ During the past winter Mr. In | has causea no- littlo contusion it the business interests of the Ter- resident engineer at| Wate G. O. P. ranks. ritory as well as to the companies | pervised the replace H (International Ulustrated News) i b R LEL L SR |ment of several heavy truss -, onditions Seem Favor, | | bridges on the Seward-Kenai Lake Mrs. L. F. Harper and (Continued from Page One) Mail Qut Literature tomorrow born in 0, Shepard was City At torney f later joinad Bur mi t tion which led i 1 where he lived at Nome a number of year merely serve to eliminate plants |other matters. | a5 daughters, but at something which opérate at a L fhus stop-| On the. recommendation of o|more important than powdering | ping what i present an cco- | special committee headed by E. J. her nose and trying to pull her} ed Assistant Attorney of the De partment of the Interfor and then moved to Washington. Surviving him are his wi formerly Agnes W. Bowen, of T: foma, brother Cha , of Spo kane; sister Mary Shepard, of Salt Lake, and two sons, Arthur and Charles i / ke e s ! : Business conditions in South | road, under contract to €. H. Keil,! 2irl, in the St. Ann's Hospi : C 5 & | castern Alaska are apparently| former engineer with the Burean |since March 7, left yesterday | A JUNEAU GARDEN e vl'(""\'““f'"\"i‘l{' )\I\I‘\yll;::;:;\lhrfll\.x \'. These ‘u:-li\‘iIioi were recenti, fternoon for their home. | n : ; d 4 : oy et ik 11I!>«:r|‘n|mnwl on account of pro ' g 4 T i i 1 ¥ - Bl RISl 10 goh e | | hibitive weather conditions. They z | . E L B TU MEET : : 3 anners with whom he has talke will be continued at the earliest | K 0 T A unique ; recently are conservative in their | possible date and, it is expected l E X presentation watch o i i i H salmon pack estimates for the | Will be completed in time fo Have you been seeking an b : ar. aft commodate the travel over G| @ TONTINUES | unusual gift to h - | TR 1 g 4 d 4 ) H gift to honor some Wales Island conditions are seri i ment? Here it is—the beauti ous, he said. However, the idea s Bl REGULAR SIZE ful Gruen Pentagon—known . y T - held strongly in some quarters - 3 i as “The Croix de Guerre Election of Officers—im- B ar, and Kennett | that the failure of herring tol BGDY OF DEAD E 2 Packages for for American Achivement”. portant Business to Hawlkes, a director have filed theh | show up in Klawak Inlet this] | WOMAN FOUND i $1.00 | Come in—let us tell you its . “intention to wed” papers in Lot | winter is the result of destruction! i : i interesting story. | AT FUNTER BAY; (The Store Where Dollars ;;' BePefo"“ Mcmbm Angeles, and will become man and | of {he fish he regarded a h.in::] vife in the ncar future. | erronecus. He said he was fa Have More Cents) ‘lMt.;M important business, in B 0 T R R P il ~ . ( ”I'lu»l!)ml_\; of a deal Intian wo i NUGGET SHOP cluding annual .(»‘Ir-n:ffu;, of .nfl i sy ——n herring runs in those waters for ‘,llx‘n“ln |.|,~ heen t:'unj! n}l .l un'hl i ”ELLAN’S i cers and the organization of ac ! GAS'IINEAU HOTEL DANCE several years and knew.that they| J Wb | Bay, according to ..uhu»o,s ‘,.4-p1\f-.| i tivities for the coming vear, will _ M today by Clerk of the U. S. Dis- { s did not appear every year. There 2 ¥ y AR A' Y Pame, hetore - the Juneau: Garden| have 1,‘.,‘]{”‘ A g e | triet Court J. H. Dunn from Frank PHARM there were no fish, he added. 1. Clark, U. 8. Commissioner at|l Next Door to Graves Store P Women guests of the Gastineau Club at the meeting to be held 00 gave 4 L ih ABaihe! Commissioner Clark states rela-'! Phone 33 Free Delivery tives of a Mrs, Muggins of Hoon |\, e ah believe the body may be hers! torium of the Juneau Public lhvh Jof School, it was announced to President Charles H. Flory will, the hotel, to which hotel re idents and their friends were in- vited. Music was furnished by gratified at the Dall Island rock quar ng development and hope to see a real town built around | { | | | | | | | | at 8 o'clock fonight in the audi|yv.gierqay o the lobby| People an the West Coast ’ Hoonah. [ [ | preside over the meeting unrecovered since November last | ewe . ., |the orthophonic phonograph in,the quarries, he said. i e g AA n-pnr_L of Inn‘mvp,« of the Club pyodes Cafe, and a goodly num- Mr. Waggonner suggested tha nnp.m-mly having heen (l|o\\|l(|l i} - i DO YOU KNOW fuestions relative to the DrOBYAI foyqasiic until late hours. the proposed Chatham Straits | coroner, Clark NiAts, hnd "’I of Club work will be discussed. L ) } + the present Kake | quests an investigation from | ‘ mail run with neau. You can buy regular 25¢ large cans of SOLID Ju All members are urged to be| | votita’ by Bavi the . termi ¢l I present. FIREMEN CALLED OUT e o ! | Judge Boyle, Assistant U. S.| PACK* TOMATOES now for 20 cents PR g Fiindo JAIe Ayshorised The Clothing Man District Attorney H. B, Stabler| & , PRICES ON HALIBUT | v worm et in trom box| gy, "Chinune insay amhorica GARNICK’S 31 at ) o'clock this morning | bhinw 9 for s Price will probably leave tomor the expenditure of $120 for lum- ‘ g 1 ¥ Wit o 299 , RAISED HERE IODAvanmx the Fire Department to the |yt ol ':t‘h:xl;‘n::nufi.ns i ‘t:":l “It Always Pays to Buy at Graves row morning on tho Marshal's PHONE 174 I Clarence Geddes residence at Sec i g . g boat Helmar for Funter Ba iiin prioe Village on Glacier Highway f)"““‘"’* sk haltbut “’m’]“l‘lwuml chimney resulted only In| mie Chamber wes informed .;,’”- ”::‘ml Fia '.'L',”“..f“.'.’.t the scorching of paper near thef, the Virginia 1V would retur: 7 ents this morn- ! > {flue, and 'no damage was done, — - $i% the highest marks pald om| e “nd ‘no i one: I here shortly and be placed on the | the fish since the second day of | run between Junean, Warm £ New goods for Suits this month, when the same price o o™ SO0E TOL S D, ady | & - rr prevailed. | R s v|| Health Ove ||| E€GGS EGGS EGGS SALESMAN’S SAMPLES his raise, as ‘it was the only, It's called cold cash because we | oat bringing in fish today, d 5 e r o Qo Q7 Bl o povats o IR keen it lodg Mingh te) 2 STRICTLY FRESH LARGE SIZE R/ The Kanatak, Capt. lnnl';\(]’ get it warm, . Wold, was in from Ketchikan | o a Festerday atternoon for bait, and ? , EGGS—FRESH FROM FARM B i Dot oday e ey COLDt WE AR QIR What Is It? m-u-nlnug_ while her gear fs he- | YOU SOMETFING | ing put in shape for another tri i 1 to the fishing ,L(rnumhm B TO TIX IT UP. Comb il nn«.l ” OO e us explain Oz ] Dr. Charies Firestone, of the [ a e 4 Government Hospital in Juneau B took passage for the States on . the Yukon. He expects to return | BUTLER-MAURO & on an early boat. B | § i SRR - wl:::Uf‘ s(jl?u ! GEORGE BROT"ERS A large variety of Linen, Swiss and Cotton Hand- W A T E R- P R 00 F E D C‘ 4 P S i D,".‘.: l.ightpho“ . Phones 92 and 95 X Front Street kerchiefs to choose from. Mostly women’s, but there Sub Station Post Office No. 1. You Always Get the BEST for LESS are some for men and children. FOR THE SMARTLY DRESSED MAN gocty oo b T L TR Guaranteed All Water-Proofed Cloth Exclusive Ageney for Juneau J. M SALOUM YOUR CHOICE Which Existed First 20 : ‘ h THE HEN or THE EGG UC eadi MANY OF THEM ARE WORTH MORE THAN ONE DOLLAR EACH OUR SERVICE 1S NEVER OUT OF SMILES Haven't you had experience with the grocery boy who rushes in, bringing in mud on his feet, throws his grocories on the nearest table and rushes out. That is not our style of delivery. Billy Rudolph, of our delivery service, delivers T s While you are figuring this out let us figure on your Plumbing and Heating. We handle Crane, 7 in the regnlm business w ~promptly as promised, and he B e s misconda Wi s ke dons sans owe Kobler il SRR 8§ SALE STARTS SATURDAY L+ he tells us at once and we coFrect them at our own expense, the vety best mechanies available to do the work. If you have not tried our store, give us a thorough Fial for a month- “yvou will find it saves you money and = We have the l‘“fi’s‘ angd finest ‘h"l’ky of Plumbing ; ; . AT E ‘brings you better satisfauction. Ty A i 0 WAS OAKITE: The new cleanser i in, comes in eleven ounce Fixtures in Alaska. package. Sells for 171 cents—docs more and better work M four pmmd package of any other cleanser. Try abfih‘! with your next order, please FRESH ASPARAGUS IS IN TINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 GEO. B. RICE Plumbing Od Bumera T