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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1928. \ .. n | madeé ‘by a single player in one she has been at the head of the [son and moved with his parents Spring Ha £ by M Roberta Fraser accounted for 11 KETCHIKAN ROAD vartment of the 8. M. Benrends| FROM EASTERN TRIP oy, . 1e. was - sducsted i the f P points, while Mona Carlsom, team e Store. She has made a wide cir-| g sl | Fairbanks schools and mined for -: . Arrived; This BRDUGPTHOME captain, added one on a teehnical| R. J. Sommers,, Territorial|cle of friends in Juneau Béuator Afthur. Frame. -of ,\”.‘fl.(uw ars in the Livengood re- & ] Is First Day LL] foul called on the captain of the Highway Engineer, and L. W.| Mr. Meals aised in Al-| chorage, mentioned recently as a|&ion. Two years ago he was one : " | Ketchikan team. Turoff, Resident Engineer with |aska, having made his home with | possible successor to Judge T. M.|of three winners of the Nenana n & Fodas i Q | The high scorc of the Channcl (ne United States Dureau of Pub-(his parents in Valdez. For | Reed on’ the Federal district beuch |ice pool, Teceiving $7,000 as his h | DT 1ol Ballnae b team was mac ite of the | ic Roads, returned to Juneau to-|eral ye he was with Brown & |in this Division a passenger on | share. With this money he went . REREEY b v ahi | fact that Madeli edi was un-igay on the steamer Aleutian|Hawkins as accountant in the| the steamer Aleutian for Seward|to southern California where he i : eloEits €l = |able to play because of anjinfe from Ketchikan where they in-|Anchorage store. Recently he|enroute home. He has been in|entered the flying game. . He s gl % 7 8 wipdoe e X ] v 2 R s "\ fram.. €1 hand. However, the two Dou Jected a proposed road improve- |came to Juneau and published|the States for several weeks and made good as a pilot and, accord- J Suspicious Evidence Is Re ening, J 1 time. At l)\)_uglua (m|~_‘_ Home from; ;. v, S’ FABMBRE hoid | ant: fralent op o ot N Lo A TRARY Al e HE Bn | wak LRV in Washingion, D, ing to Alaskans recently visiting vealed — Guards Are A e ) . 52 to 12 Victory Over | down the First OltycSafien » The project was for a dirt fill |past several months he has heen | C.. where he was a caller on Lo .\:;;.'“ltl-&t mad q‘ning_ns mu(ih i 2y ¢ 12 points, Ketchikan's on a stretch of trestle road, 900 |in Seattle and is connected with | President Coolidge. flying in that vicinity as any oth. & Ordered Placed m,.»”f,‘ R | Ketchikan Outfit department was the strong feet long, conmecting the |Lybrandt, Montgomery &, Ross,| Senator Frame is understood (o er aviator. W v b s e ; et of the team, and with thein being | gojchikan and the Ward’ public certified accountants have the support of Delegate | B 7 % 08 AN % the dave. il ba’ || Réturning om tetenikan | checked closely, the sextet had'.,.q [t was agreed upon by| Mrs. Meals returned to Juneau|Sutherland who is opposing Judge Rouen Reconstructs I ; in the' nIBAN B 3 mped the Ketchi-|little chance to score he two engineers, and a con-|today on the steamer Aleutian to|Reed's ppointinent. He visited | r ' o2y ' e 2 12, and wou tha| Sunday night the givls from iract let to A. C. Kreidler of |Arrange for clofing her conmec-|local friends while the steamer | Joan’s Death Place s L sy m.‘\:-“. f m“.)‘ i v e e -enferfained by a: gutchikan {tions with the B. M. Behrends was in port, I \ ‘:;‘m',‘ e G : Pty given by r!\lv- l§_~-1<'h kan | erations will be started April [Store, having just completed a — ROUEN, March 20—The sits i the th ) e ams, the xtetteam. 'They reported a fife time y .14 are to be completed by |buying trip East. She will go to| | where Joan of Arc was burned at t rpturned here steam- “““”‘" their “eatite “'"'1-" I the ybay 15 They will be supervised | Seattle in about ome month to FGRMER FA]RBANKSAN-,N“' stake 500 years ago is being M ! T ~ o e B | & -Aloutian Fivst City, and while there they |y "y "o join her husband. | stored by the city of Rouen. “- , : : Repottas.of made their homes with Tamilie M '“”"m ¥, | ]KILLED IN AlRPLANE,Tm old market place ‘has been at t e a ron o Wi announced. Allen Shat st Satutda " .| me mbers of the Ketchikan fean . ive Raiufall |WRECK IN CALlFORNlA;‘"W*w': oIy o sy 9 it the Notations | {uck will preside related by . coac - - Ve 8 ancient struce St 1"t St Ll e, i, e e e S B s MISS GRABER IS .. [Exeesive Ral . 00 <t YoM e et Kér e Mgt will be first Meeting| 'y the Channe ¥ oaks Enghs! armsy Jack A i TIRNKE | o ork ortake e sty gonnd 4n ongasafion | SEREREAE IEICISL TR Sl | o, A il el e abs LOCAlfNMNII\'I;‘mKR‘é-gR) bt BRIDE MR. MEALS s Eng boy, was ‘one of thveo aviaiprs | NOrk: UMderiaken in the mhopo * e Wwas appointed, and,Chairman| .. .iving little o t : A %7 ) | ot g .y Killed in a gmashup at i An-| 71¢ Loty i i Mt | A short_fengtt trayed 1. T Lucas of the Committee said | ,]""T,”l,’:‘f" -f,'.',’,“\f Towe b B Announcement has been made | f(-";_’*)-l gostand, ’-l\hn';'h 20 geles, Cal., yesterday m'mn'lhu,fl"]';"“”‘ rf‘ll’":‘r:::m::i:;g ;i,l.,;.:,’m:,::i 58 ; i T e e the group is hard at WOkl o o lagge crowd dn the K. H.| John Pavich, 32, mative of Jugo-|Of the marriage of (Mise. Leona | —Wheat flelds of England ar|to R.E. Sheldon, Fatrbenks repre|i¥ IFONS {HAL anc execution I in xing up something entertaining| o= gy mnggium, Do lead at was instantly Lilled Grabor, of Junche, MR Soln. Riele s i : SChIBUVE “whip fatlved hars 1A%y Yk oNnnRHRE OB lower dyhamite to| for the meating the end of the quartér was well in’ the Alaska Junean 1 ward -Meals . of Valdes, in 8t;|2!Most continfious rain, and. farit-| word:of. the tragedy Win caryled |V 10 IOTIIRLEES OF ac eld QRS Hasd t07 1oV S BN . i e (R Y 1 Jame's thedral at Seattle, | 'S despair of getting any crops|in Associated Press dispatches to|CHurch but the search is being the O Valley aquedact whict | established, but it was in the sec he fell down a 70070 (s Wabach. - AIEBTE Tand hapWiadls | | continued hy 4 | ond. haBE ikt the'bwa Fraser giris T eha Y Nootdsnt ¢ otk March 9, last. The service was | M season. Arable land has be)The Empire yesterday which, sl A s e / W ) d rece p 14 he two Fre b a ¢ s vsipe come a checkerboar intermin- B i e i — 3 i raited 1o CAPT.. LATHROP ENDS| 6 afis thart upd-sune for aloni 7:45 . m. yesterday, buc Fead by Fathor O'Neil. come o chockerboard af ntermin-| however, did not give the names 1 i : . iy AR i o sohitkul | ohG edhil o fhiling ' # Hé Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Behrends|® $ d $-lof any of the victims. K “ hi e LOCAL CAVPAIGN WORK Sy Reteh permig o e i 1 of Juneau were the only guests, | *01e 10 st S Young Martin was horn in Daw gaid there were several big fl . limited per.| Not only was the score onc-| Pavich 1§ survived. by @ bro-the ceremony being quiet on ac- | uivesiock has begun to o | OUR REGULAR R RS o 1 o Winding up. 2 vory e a mot| sided, Miss Sey declared ther, Mike, who is now re count of the recent death of Mr. | W B8 CECCENO Wet. BheeR|; y "4 » es of it .on the i mal cam n, which did nol A i g i R b "lare the main sufferors, Hi o Francis Canyon about the time ]:‘1] ',’ ;’m“‘ ..‘” g Capt. | €ame was likewise, and the score!in the old country. He resided |Meals lvd”'”- Pollowtng bim Itel Gt 1 e Baiiiets’. sesoclations ] PRICES ON the dam collapsed A \throp, ploneer Alas.|Of the .I)mv,l.n te mi | in - Se ward in past years, wher ::ik ! n!lhr n\\;l‘ H“'/l!|l \:flu ! MR Shtimata bRt Toniv. ‘06" Bay )AP SPECIAT. " 3 " AR i "hd business man and | been higher, but- that of f{he hecame a member of the Oddithe guests of Mr. and “Mrs,j b, =5 B EH B OFN OFF oY KOTEX, Regular, 50c¢ LT. AND MRS. NOYES ‘ for Republican national | the —contest disallowed Fellowy. Liolge... Roneret Whevices| a wedding supper at| e, hecause ‘stacks have heen THIS WEEK i a ; Faohie. faft” SoULHARGHEIR made by the Douglas girls| will be held af 2 o'clock tomorrow Hotel 60 atonghlv kned S Wi " RS o} RETURN FROM STATES ‘. e fentian | because they took top many steps| afternoon under the auspices of| Mrs. Meals has made Juneai | pug e JAUZETS, 50¢ ] 2 a i dlssetis SRk W the ball {the Odd Fellows Lodge from the|hér home most all of the \uml H. R. SHEPARD HOME 8+ Lk Wakes ® 951! : Lieut. and Mrs. John R. No ks, He will visit in| Forty pofats were run up by [l O. O. F. Hall. The C. W. Car-|ten y:ars, having come here from | : s b | i returned to Junean on the where he owns a thea |, Mae Fraser. This is one of the ter mortuary is in charge of ar-|Oregon where she was born and| p p Shepard, Past Grand|! 12 Lux Toilet Soap.. 1.00 ‘ er ‘Aleutian today from th sther properti while | highest number of pointe ever' rangements irais For the past two years|pregigent of the Grand Iglo i ding trip to the sta . vessel is in port there s fpeg ¥ RORE ¢ a2 R T R AL Pioneers of Alaska, returned from |i AR £ visited in Seattle Eugen d He also expects to mak hort | Ketchikan today on the entian. | H 1 Portland, Mrs. Noyes’ father livine ts in Seward and Anchorage | George J. L Grand etary | BUTLER-RIAURO in the latter city before proceeding to Fairbanks. jof the Igloo is on the steamer| ’ | Lieut. ‘and Mrs. Noyes were jfa has fust completed visits to & b etieatts. to, i Hobge s Ndie 10 M HELLAN’S DRUG CO. married (o Junesu March 6 last'icatehtkan, Wyangell and Peters ‘ . ” B i PHARMACY When We Sell It and left on the day of their wed- | a d today he was grati | | It's Right ding for Seattle. Mrs. Noyes wa the responses in all Scme girls keep their love letters|: Next Door to Graves Store before her marriage, Miss Fun hree cammunities to his an | 3 1= A Z g Free Dellvery Phone 134 A Zimmerman, teacher of art and pounced candidac | —others let their love letters Phone 33 Free Delivery Sub Station Post Office No. 1. / voice In the Juneau Public High ol [ ‘ ey i ‘ i School. She will continue her ‘ M 1 lC I 1 T | a8 ; [ - — L ) untit e cioee of . WHITE ARRIVES FROM A Musical Comedy in Two Act Koy sonmalt dskbug - southhall = . 5 ; scnool vear. Licutenant . SOUTH; LEAVING FOR | & \ : PVt EREOAI B0 355 T 7 o AR e who is an engineer with [ SEPAR iy 4 A it the Alaska Rosd Commicsion, wii| - LISIANSKI TOMORROW| TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY A ; DO YOU KNOW complete his service as disbu —_ [ it X BENZO WITCH HAZEL | o ik b wey 1 . D. White, Secretary of the | 7 % i ) 14 ing_officer April 1 and will T. D. W Fatary of N CULISEL/[" THE 4 TR l‘ CREAM | You can buy regular 25¢ large cans of SOLID early ' in Junme for the interior Apel-El Nido Mining Company, ar | o5, 4 ? g ) where he has been transferred to rived today after spending sev-| ! \ PACK TOMATOES now for 20 cents 1 be engaged in field work through | eral weeks in San Francisco and | R & ! ; 56 shiimer. will leave tomorrow night for| THE CAST 2 | GARNICK’S i P e - Lisianski to get the camp in| ¢ £ l JUNEAU LIONS CLUB v o et e Sy i 8 C.. H. MacSpadden—Mamie Lou Goddard— Duich i PHONE 174 TO MEET TOMORROW .: he said Bernhofer — Muriel Jarman — Nadja Vestal— 2 ——— : . H. Cann, President and | eIl P gy i . T B The weekly meeting of the Ju-| General Manager of the Company,| William l‘lgg~ Hdll.y S’pr-r}mg .“mm'h neau Lions Club will be held atyarrived in Seattle late last week Parker—Natalia Kashevaroff 12:20 o'clock tomortow afternoon Mr. White said. He is expected in the Forget-MeNot Tea Rooms, to come norfh in a short time SRR ) i i — THE ENSEMBLE G SESSSSSS USRS b B o 3 i ; SINGERS — Helen Bernhofer, Evelyn Judson, Bel- 4 E G G S E G G S E G G S i va Williams, Ruth Krugness, Hazel s Petrich, Trma Williams, Margaret Pet- STRICTLY FRESH LARGE SIZE RANCH 5 erson, Henrietta Sully. ) EGGS—FRESH FROM FARM ! 1GGS—FRES I i A CE ~Harriet Holman, Betty Barragar, ! Renee Guerin, Zenia Kashevaroff, Dor- § OO ! othy Bakke, Alice Merritt, Kathleen ! Oz. Mock, Grace Meggitt, Verna Hurley, ! Edna Riendeau. b {600 dozen arrived on Watson Saturday—600 dozen ! BRGNS S v § more arrived on Aleutian today ; Pretty Costumes-New Scenery- " , GEORGE BROTHERS A Lot of Songs-Dances- i Phones 92 and 95 Front Street | i~ You Always Get the BEST for LESS ! nappy mnes ’ ————) " R . 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