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S s e e—— ‘of particular importance “ tion to the Juneau halibut fleet, NEW CANNERY DEAL IS MADE BELLINGH \\1 \\' 22—E. B. Deming, } the Pacific American Fisheric announced the purchase of three canneries from Austin Nichols and Company, New York. The can neries are known as units the Wilson Fisheries string Th deal is under pd to involve $500,000. The canneries are th J. L. Smiley, at Ketchikan; plan at Port Walter and at Anacortes. The Ame string consists of 14 canneries, 12 i Alaska. Only one will this season, the Smiley - REPRESENTATIVES PAPER INTERESTS GUESTS CHAMBER James Cameron, representative of the Cameron Paper Intere and Don Meldrum and Wendall Dawson, forest engineer, and wa ter power engineer, respoectively representing the Cameron-Zeller- bach paper interests in Alaska,! will be the guests of honor of the | Juneau Chamber of Commerce :nt the regular luncheon meeting morrow noon in the displa of the Alaska Electr Power company, it was today. The three representatives of pa per interests that are now making prelimina surveys and investi gations for pulp and paper pro jécts in the Juneau and Ketchikan | districts, have been engaged inj southeastern Alaska several| weeks. Mr. Cameron and Mr.| Dawson are leaving |')n|n|xu\\} night for the states. Mr. Meldrum | * returned. to Juneau this w ¢ from Seattle, to bring an exten- sive survey of timber areas. There are no business matters to com this busines:s ! up cannery can operat: cannery. ight announced | Chamber at time | but regular will be brought before the it was said mow pending for discussion. HYPERIEN RETURNS WITH FIRST CATCH Another rise in halibut prices today brought them within a short margin of the prices paid on the opening day, the highest of the season. The fish on the Hypher- fen, was sold by Capt. Oscar Oberg, for 8% and 6% cents. This i the best price on chickens and large halibut paid this year, but the price on mediums has been one and onehalf cents higher. The Hyperien is the latest addi- and this is her first catch. FOUR CHILDREN ARE SENT TO MOOSE HOME Four parentless children, left so by a tragedy, have been sent from Seattle to Mooseheart, in Illinois, the home of the Moose. This is according to advices received by ocal members of the Moose lodge and shows how that Fraternal or- lder takes c | burst into the house, tle children—got > | rooms | ¥ {live | outlets of orphans of mem bers It was some fi that nine Wash., Mrs. Harvey children lived a small ranch service man and a was a packer, taking adjacent lumber over her r the futur on months ag of Ravmond Creek, Mr. anil Rue and the four together happily ‘on Rue, a Moose, Legion in supplies camps. His work and of her four pla little ones, Then Harvey heard wife had been going to dances Quarrels banished sunshine in th little home, and the children were startled by cross words. Soon the wife, estranged and hurt, left the home. Finally, 24, she re nch hou just two, to Her hushar rabbad was a great hunter marksman-—and shot then killed himself. the little orphans what of them with their grandmother, she was 1 and unable to care for them. Folks wanted to adopt them not all There were a applicati for one of the children Then the Moose—that that has the heart for busy on Febrnary turned to the little with Bernice, then obtain some clothes. his gun—he expert wife, Then storm live and his of hey but but order big the 1it s work they obtained perm sion to take the children Mooseheart, where they can together, receive an education and good care under the protoct ing wing of the Moose I :dge. —————e—— WIRES TO HOUSTON TO COST $500,000 HOUSTON, Tex and telegraph companies spend nea $500,000 for sion of facilities to take the demand for service the Democratic national tion in June The Southwestern Bell T phone company will provide ne for communication until Houston was selected for the convention it had not planned install for several years. Pifte:n carloads of copper wire have been ordered for use in building cir cuits to Beaumont, Dallas, Shreve- port, La., and San Antonio. From Shreveport there will be three new cireuits to carry the large stream of messages eastward as far as Birmingham and Atlanta Cost of these improvements is estimated at $200,000. The tele- phone company also will set up radio circuits for the broadcasting of convention proceedings. It will install 130 telephone booths in the convention hall. Twenty booths will be reserved for the official business of the convention. The Western Union Telegraph company estimates an expenditure of $187,000 in preparation for the political gathering, while the Po tal Telegraph and Cable company anticipates an outlay of $50,000. The Western Union hopes to lease the wires of oil companies and other private concerns and the Postal plans to increase the mes- sage capacity of its present wires, Telephone will care durin conven for Easter Suits F. WOLLAND. adv New goods have arrived. “Here We Go Again” Local chickens are working, and it is sure good news as we now have LOCAL RANCH EGGS FOR SALE—45¢ per dozen “Somebody Lied” sure reminds us of a HAPPY HOME. VERY GOOD! IT WAS VERY, GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 JUNEAU 3 ! ALASKA We deliver three times a day e WORK PANTS MEN’S WATERPROOF KHAKI Entire Front Double Unusually Long Double Back J. .M SALOUM that his| ad | After a to| all| which | went four expan- | of | | Gaining realms le t lately Falaise; Mus. what it son, cepted part clusive circles here. i ered blondes, John scenarist, here, entertained ciety. ST THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928. ANIT 4, GENE AND GLORIA TAKE RANK SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH IN CHOICE From prize ring, movie lot and typewriter have come the newest members of Palm Beach’s exclusive scciety gentlemen prefer blondes; Gloria Swanson (upper and Gene Tunney (lower right) heavyweight champion, acknowledged leader of the elite at set, Those in th E. T. Stotesbury (center), PALM BEACH, Fla, March 22 ‘w" admission the upper ho of exclusive society onsidered a well nigh impossibl ask, but Anita Lood means to be a struggling scenarist; Gene Tunney, only |dir man of wealth by way of ! St prize ring, and the Marquise ba la Falaise, once Gloria Swan-| tal the extra girl, have been ac without effort on their| in the most exclusive of to | ba he le ex ! Ever since Miss Loos that gentlemen pref she and her husband, Emerson, playwright and have been favorites and this season they were by the elite 50 discov of Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury, gen- | erally conceded to have been the leader of society here for years, is one of Miss Loos’ sors. several spon KEmersons luncheon She included the among her guests at a in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Saxham Drury, of New York. And Mrs Drury is the former Mabel Gerry, daughter of the late Commodore Gerry, famous New York yachts. man. The Hugh Dillmans and Gloria who knows | lais and ship he was wellliked and accept | ed. But his real social triumph| followed his first triumph over| Dempsey. Recently he was the | guest of the Stotesburys. He a]un‘ has been entertainéd by Mrs. Wil-| liam Randolph Hearst and Mrs Lyman Kendall, | | Irene Castle, the dancer Mrs, Frederick McLaughlin of | Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Florenz! | Ziegfeld, the latter the former! Billie Burke, and Mr. and Mrs. | | Arthur Somers Roche, both auth-! ors, are among the other celebr! | ties who likewise have achieved a place in Palm Beach society. |“SOMEBODY LIED” PLEASES AUDIENCE ON SECOND NIGHT big with now i | The “Somebody Lied’ added musical uum- bers, presented for the sec- ond and last time at the Coliseumy Theatre last night under the aus- of the American Legion | | players. Everything moved snap- pily and the last curtain was |rung down 0 o'clock. The |large audience was well pleased |and applause showed that the ef- forts of all on the stage were ap- [ preciated. Simpson J. MacKin- ‘- non, chairman of the committee }..ml Commander W. W. Myren |of the local post, desire to thank ali who contributed to the |cess of the theatrical production and to the public for the gen erous support (ummly pices R il ACCORDICN APRON DANCE IS TONIGHT e inner circles accepted Amita Loos (left) right), screen star, after who discovered that now the Marquise de la they had been guests o the Florida resort. |0t will Hall, start- the Women Legion, No. gi unique accord ‘(]HHI\ dane The men dancers |are asked to wear soft shirts and |the women to wear gingham | Tonight in Moose g at 9:30 o'clock, Mooseheart an tress, who Stotes W to vote. Swanson and the Marquis Henri de resident, sbury luncheon Mrs. Drury James Cromwell her h Mrs. Stotesbury’s son, was their la Fa-| sponsor at the exclusive Bath and arrived unannounced, but Tennis club. Thenceforth the | next night while they were ar' movie and the marquis werc wer at the Whitehall, Mrs.|th of numerous social af-| oteshury left her own dinner. fair: rty and went to the Falaise| Tunney has been a visitor at|phone 498. Hardy Andy's Shop vle. The following day Gloria | Palm Beach for several years, and | A, P. LAGERGREN, Prop. adv the marquis were at the|even before he won the champion is also a for Mr. and sprons. The dance open to the public ———————— ATTENTION It you neea a good carpanter nd, is center Cafe will close at 10 night starting to- renevating. —adv. Welcome m. every \ of Lzln for TONIGHT Th: important thing to learn about the new Fords is whether . hey stall successfully on dark Accordion Apron Dance | .. WE SELL Given by the FLASHLIGHTS WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION —TONIGHT — AT MOOSE HALL | Club, feation | due ————__ mvm who supervises the =l.’|xmg are accompanying the smen, in ‘,ull]llinu to Lindsay acHarrie, | Assistant Graduate Manager. Singers making the trip in- clude: Frank Hayes, Cameron Neumann, Kenneth Henderss y Chapple, Ivan Jami HUSKY SINGERS BE HERE SUUN 19 Members and Directors Lorcn Davidson, Norval Rador, Of U' Of W. Glee Clu}) ‘|j k Cook, Walter Huffine, (Voncent Henry, Russel.0. Cook, Appear Next Weck McMullen, accompanist and Making their soloist, and Sam Couch, aska which is to bring them ~uluinl far north Juneau, the Uni- versity of Washington Men's Glee spending their spring va-| in the Territory Hv.ulrl {their first appearance at Ket ATTLE, March i chikan last night, having come "“"f‘”_;‘]_' b e north on the Princess Mary B canity v i s SR o'clock noon. today. for Soithe ances in the First City ""“"’D“”f ‘”I”' 211 pass i e bl s shoard ths following for' Jo- Junean on the Admiral PR e "1'"' WiBN: Sers ity Righi apt. Ahues, wife, daughter, E : ward Ahues, A, Larzeth, PUBEE Daubenspeck, S. B ford According to the e o, (0 SR Wit and two sons, Freda Boatman, sity a few days hefore the singers | C2Pt-/ Arenstein and five steerage, i —— left on their tour, the dates for| BRING MILLS HERE their programs here are next| pepury U, 8, Marshal Donald Monday and Tuesday. March 26 | Marin of Hyder, is leaving Kot. and Their last call will be | pikan on the steamer Admiral made !‘t-l(‘l'*’h\ll'k’ where they | Rogers for Juneau bringing Don are to appear Thi of next|Mills in his custody. Mills was week | recently arrested at Hyder on a Two complete hows bench warrant from Sitka, charg- cluded in the retinue, it was an-|jng embezzlement. b nounced by Came Neumann, | WSS (VIS % manager the Club. upon the| Fada Radio Sets and accessor- departure from Seattle, and it|ies, Columbia honographs and was planned to alternate per- records. Radio Electric Co., Mar- formances where the Club stopped | tin Lynch. Phone 429. adv. for two or three showin e Prof. . W. Lawrence, of the Glee Club, of the dramatic i le ley |plano |violin ADMIRAL ROGERS IS ON WAY NORTH first tour of 22—Steamer poned salling at tonight come to or Mon orginal sched- out at the Unive are in- m Director | % b e and John Con-| art depart- OUR REGULAR PRICES ON SOAP SPECIAL KOTEX, Regular, 50c THIS WEEK Lux [Flakes $ GAUZETS, 50c¢ 95 Lux Toilet Soap.. 1.00 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right Free Dellvery Phone 134 Sub Btation Post Office No. 1. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Graves Store Phone 33 Free Delivery | e et VI, BE SURE To get our prices on Fruit and Green Stuff We are buying direct and selling cheaper. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seligman a among others who entertained | them. When Major Barclay Warburton, | another social leader, put for-| ward as a candidate for mayor of | Palm Beach, Miss Loos was one - of his principal lieutenants in a successful campaign. She is now| a fullfledged Palm Beach resi-| dent, owns a Spanish villa and is registered as a voter. Incidental ly she showed Dorothy Dalton, the SATURDAY NIGHT Gentleman’s Admission, 75¢ Dancing at 9:30 EVERYBODY WELCOME TO CAR OWNERS ONLY RE: PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE Under other forms of insurance the protection does not exceed the value of the car. But under a Publie Liability Policy where THE SKY 1S THE ONLY LIMIT you may be saved from a claim ranging up into five figures if you accidentally injure some one while driving. We want to tell you more about these policies. C Every driver should have one, ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE I as we tell you W¢ handle Plumbing Fixt Plumbing “I tell nmmumnmmmuunmnmmun Your old fixtures in ‘on new—you take no chances ics available assuring you a first class job. GEO. B. 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