The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 31, 1928, Page 8

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A R. C. PROGRAM FOR THIS YEAR ANNOUNGED HERE Operations Rr' Carried « with Co-Operation Ter ritorial Road Board der the Al THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY MARCH 31, 1928. mechan MOOSE BALL AT chestra Will Ar 'vual Hop r()\\( s ALASKA WO0DS SU ALL PURPOSES Thfilfifr TflNi[‘Hi Cardiicr Quo‘uw G ment Qual (Conti amber of tor here housing sea suggested the a both land and H\m , marine acilities are n es and a fie PERIOR FOR = a landing field and ting some $15,000 pr o Te 0 per cent was indlcated overn- | Figures to Prove Motorshm Is Returning Virginia will retur 'U«dl lumb(‘l 2 r he near future fro. and 0 on its regul itham rit-ley Straft ru d E. B. Dudden cattle nued t ™ aie One.) a- establishing landing 1d airplanes, he 0- | han- - co-operation to the extent m r a guest at last DEATH COMES T0 CANDIDATE FORPRESIDENT {Ohio Senator prnres When! About to Make Ad- dress, Home Town fea for a secona | M. Cox of Dayton. | He was reelected to the senate two years ago, defeating former Senator Atlee Pomerene, Demo- lerat, who had come back to make an unsuccessful race. term by James " [FORMER 6. A.R. ~ CHIEF IS DEAD Senator Willis was 57 years old | He received an A. M Ohio Northern in 1893, and spersed political activities teaching until 1906 when he admitted to the Dar. He always maintained in Delaware. The Will one daughter, Helen Dustin o from inter: with wal degr is home have IN ALASKA LAST YEAR ALBION, Mich.,, March 31.— gton L. Gardner, former N 1al Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic and Com- | missioner of Pensions during the |Harding Administration, died here today following an attack |of the heart | —————— Fugene Permanen: Waves, $15, American Beaaty Parlor. —adv. (Continuea tom rage On i e v la Last year Senator Willis made| an extensive trip to Alaska visit ing all coast points and interior s Chairman of the Senata Com ) m'ix(ee of Territories. Senator |} \IORE SO‘xP Willis as a sta ch friend e ot Renes (‘ighlr il SPECIALS THIS WEEK | Senate for the Alaska Railroad lonly a few weeks ago, and headed 13 Life Buoy Soap ...$ .95 14 Sun Light Soap...... 1.00 ! off the attack on the appropria- tion for covering the deficit and i Last week specials still { on this week. night's meeting. It is expected | the vessel will bring in con-| rable new business to this this season. Junesu has the arance of ti prosper the o and brightest ‘prospects of of 1, he added A special committee promine RAEL RN 1YW him. some .of | Posed of Pres W feared Gardner and L. Chamber’s meeting next will be Ladies’ Day. A com-| of women will be appoint- |G charge of the ers will be carr of 3y y f P he cipate I | self a candidate for the Republi-| | e ot s T | can nomination for President. | In his deep, booming launched another Ohjoan, followed much the to the presidency reverberated through the old Col seum in Chi 0 at the 1920 Re publican convention, placing War. ren G. Harding's name if nomina withe o voice I who h same route, in when his vo member vas to g an eff ision pleted b on ast confercr us community with the on new nnounced, com- nan informed maintenance of the railroad. - e fo, ted ¢ by might prevail ficial data on ait Pa | tion 2 on, be pt's and girls, nominate erformance and sugge utfits ) ident before fog and other con- WO BLOWGREN JR. ILL ded the ¥ 1 ons bhe pro severa Coast See our window. voung son § of the Sanitary taken to the St at 8 o'clock this suffering from stomach | poisonin, His condition this af. ternoon is much improved, vsician reported. r Blomgren Jr., of the proprietor | Grac was { Ann’s hospital | morning have pro Harding's star may ha been in the: ascendancy, but the roar- ing voice of Willis was the match that struck the tinder in the ser ried rows of delegate: Willis served a long apprentice ship before he was elected to th United senate in 1920 i the Ha landslide. In the hard fought school of Ohio poli- tics he mways has been known as o a prime vote getter, a 1 STORK VISITS MEADS | friends wholesale s 1% pound Laby girl was born such homely gatherings as ers’ pienics, community A - BoyitEs it th Ann's hosp this morning Mr. and Mr J.|and high 0l commence Me ts of Douglas. The His fir of any tance was as a member fat the Alaska Juneau Mining Comp: Ohio legislature, before been admitted to the e served from 1900 to 1904, then rimione 857 ror Bob Tarmer | iracticed and taught law at Ohio I.Il.ll Rockaby Baby. If you go to| Northern University at Ada, his leep, T'll wake you up when you | #lma mater. In 1911, he was sent get there. Bob ady, | o congress from the eighth erved four Glacier L i trict. He Washington and in 1915 was of Ohio, 1 yacht iral Line Service iiral Line is featuri hway gram | Non-Freezing Tulips Non - freezing” tulips yrs for members at last night's eting. George B. Rice took 1is method of announcing the ypening of g new tinsmith shop each plate was a sheet-iron| yroduction of a tulip and a ard of announcement Mendenh by setion of HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Graves Store | Phone 33 Free Delivery Bric hamber 1,414,001 He e company’s for layovers for Easter F. WOLLAND. 1928 day L here co-operation the v The schedule v on the Southeastern Alaska compieted | Rt o A priated | . Suits adv New goods |have arrived. provides pro e Is availa will cont velopmer source: hou on ale farm reunions ents impor of the| he had bar. He Canned F ood Sale A gain COME IN AND SEE OUR BARGAINS Our prices will surprise you GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Play Ball Third Annual Moose BASEBALL DANCE AT THANE—TONIGHT ice The Public Road road dis put the unmer i i = until the arrival 1 l vy the ed governor neede imum po urgently ble improve bt o’ hitne Superintendents Leaving tale dan hom Superintendents of ki District Work t theastery ric ‘ommission work thie Territory, W Juneau the past wee ference with off on, for the program of tion the coming season, ar | |ing Tuesday on the steamer Alas-| ka for their The superintendents no neau are: T. H. Huddleston, Hidden and Insight Features in FIRST AID WEEK in variou “In these p the Hain¢ Point system, the National Monu ment and Cemetery roads at Sit ka, and roads and trails in the pagle section “In. the Valdez will be done on Highway and Mineral Mr. T. H. Hudleston trict superintendent “The Fairbanks District eludes, in addition to a portion of the Richardson Highway and all of the 164 mile Circle Road, now known as the Yukon Highway ials of the Let us tell you wha' to opera- have on hand for : burns, ete. Distr work respective st the Richardson | Creek Road 2 Why they are Better in BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right \ Free Dellvery Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. 1. ball of foot. Metatarsal Arch in sale at N Under Auspices Juneau Lodge L. 0. 0. M. NO. 700 allowing heel of foot heel to spread and o Cupped and pear shaped heel sea ART M'KINNON RS \ i to rest as it 1 1 perfect with room for fit at top. 14kt solid gold case, inlaid with eanemel, $45 e Welt insuring no lasting tacks or nail- at to irritale the foot WILL SEE THAT YOU Goodyear ed heel s Solid leather ing correct fit First time a Scotchman used free air at the garage he blew out all four tires. WILL HAVE A GOOD counteri¥mouided lasts insur- in eache size. TIME AT THE to our own Ground cork filler insuring cushion resiliency and saving as foot hits the ground. For a Cool Shave come BASEBALL in and buy PAR SHAVING CREAM jar to body and shape aced inner-lining KALI-STE Flexible develop in vamp insuring IKS holding their quarter, DANCE han action to the forepart of children’s twill insuring correct feet. lining, Gruens—for T i Sports wear So charming — the Gruen wristlets g signed in inlaid De ul for xcks and sp ; e And thoroug| . VaVal«l 3 \VaVal« able, as only EGGS-FRESH-EGGS 45, n salig ;ou cases. See them toda~ No Dance at the A. B. & This Saturday Unbleached su trength insuring long- er wear \ horge hide containing cordovan sheet, sle from damp feet. Cordov In Harmony With Springtime and 10% to 15% shoes receive hardest wear from children. toc heel which adds Non-acid poison Balatie no aecid leather, insuring acid em through tanned sole against being absorbed in sysi the feet. instead of against feet. Another Big Shipment Fresh From the Farm 3 Dozen Eggs for $1.00 These Are l,ulg' Size Eggs ster will soon be here—get your fresh eggs from us | ER CASE—$9.50 Sw 1 Butter, pound contains in cement which poison being absorbed gum used and system through Full insures the lace dyes quar( wear lining, and no grain F lish Natural Calf and top band, insures long to discolor light colored stocKings. NUGGET SHOP E Plexible box toes to insure comfort to children’s grow- ing feet None Superior J ANLINESS ; - 5 e IlHIIIIHI]lllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllIIIlIIIIIIIImIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII"IIIlIllllIIIIIIIllllllillllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll Fresh Fresh Butier, at weet | ted pound Coffee, pound Amocat Brand—— QUALITY A.\]fl(\'lt‘ C—CLE GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street 3 Deliveri M SALOUM SEFRUINRESTIE RS, Men’s Fancy Easter Hose INOTHER NEW INDUSTRY FOR JUNEAU 1 wish to announce that on April First my new and mod- i-m sheet metal shop will be complete and I solicit your MUSINESS. The same principles that built my Plumbmg and Heat- ing business from nothing to the largest in the Territory will be applied to the new Sheet Metal Shop— “I TELL YOU IN ADVANCE WHAT JOB WILL COST” WARM AIR FURNACES GUTTERS TANKS DOWN SPOUTS [ & 3¢ GEOQ. B. RICE puonE 34 Plumbing ' Oil Burners Sheet Hfid 'Hoatins “I tell you in advance what job will in the newest shades! Very Smart $1.00 DAY O APRIL TOMORROW LOOK QuT” Tomorrow is the time Foolen.” Our aim i é 1 the more just what you like, ! ng you. One thing buy from us 1 more, and your pound is six We sell our bunch vegetable from Seattle. “FIRST out——"No to run our store to suit our suggestions you give us as to we can come to pleas- for you to look 1—that when you eleven dimes or ounces or better. just as we get them STOVE PIPE “NO FOOLEN” STACKS . “The Happy Home” is what you need Hon is what are! “ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS” GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE From 8 o'clock in the morning until 11 o’clock in the night our pr are the same, . Three Free Deliveries Da ~“The Happy PHO!D Goldstein’s .Emporiam JunEAU'S STYLE CENTER T H U L TR L

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