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8 ertson and Charles Goldstein THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY APRIL 4, 1928 l’u' l(an . A 3 ! Phone 33 Free Delivery PHONE 174 that m. ‘l 14 p{)[, F _‘ ’/()I s C. A. and has ta-| % Ipany, is a passenger for Valdez LluNs IVE ady 1 so m %o 484 T J é_ w@ ken part in its entertainments. | | jon the Alaska. - . 4 Mrs. Moore reads a great deal| | i | Dan Wilcey, Valdez merchant, ivid . Li VIITE U BI He H’RIC 7 Lok and_visits her. mother dafly. So| | AND WHERE | |y, “vome bouna on the Alask DUNATIUN TU Al “ : OF THE aquietly do the ® Moores observe | ——— i atter a trip to the States. Fthe de /(ygwfe\ | Sunday that not even is the tele- |" M. L. Shafer of the Commer- r ! 4 OHICAGO. AT phone answered. Raising dahlias{ ype william Garster, wife of clal Importing Company of Seat- ( tt difiornt men s e “|is Mrs. Moore's only.hobby .nm‘”,.. Deputy U. i. Marshal, re-itle was a visitor here while the westen zational R RS sk T iy ““"'“ | she has produced some rare speci-ly nod on the steamer Alaska Alaska was in port. He is bound that who Sheard SRNCARDS, ARC LR i 3 this morning for Seward. e they, t 1d n : H v “]' : SR B TP Mrs. P. Schmitz arrived on the Sam Godfrey, pioneer interior ' 3 = , 1t brilliant sunshin made vip in b | STUDY STATUS ABROAD he AN et : seattle. Snc Alaska mining man, enroute to $|OQ V 916(! by Local _Ol’ 1o dus! ¥ oF. Halne 1 Klukw | OF WOMEN OFFICIALS o ok |;\I::|y|<i(lrv"ufn‘i)|1;\:dvg:"1 ly in|Fairbanks after spending the ganization to Help Build M told of | o) gctes '“'""1""""‘ | WASHINGTON—A study of the| (1 winter winter in Calif , visited local Eadle River: Homie cavefree white |, PO TR A e comparative situations of women| .y g\ Alberts came north [riends today while the Alaska -agle River rlome v in A v the rip into the dig in official positions in European|, .’ the Alaska. Her husband, in;was in port. Mr. Godfrey is in- 8 tomed heat makes muech en B0 & AnSoLITORIR | countries will be presented to the | ahiarge of the Alaska experimental | terested in dredging operations B iy o s Ir. Wiley was abent ¢ | Pacific Women's Conference in ‘”,‘fi" has been in Juneau for in the Nome Creek country and made by the Board T n concluded | ? JuntR0 dngy 3 Honolulu next August. B kot Sevata] akve 1 has ground in the Livengood dis- of the Juneau Lion ) lanc e mem Qv o o) The study has been undertaken| Through passengers on the Al- trict weekly meeting held ¢ Wir and some | declared 'Mr; /¥ i by the joint committee of Shang-|gska included W. H. Gilbert,! R — Forget-Me-Not S dbiaily AR blayed "By ? mall . quantity: of | hai, China, women's organizations,!superintendent of the Pioncer! LyTHERAN LADIES AID Club voted $100 to the Boy Scou Juniar It Y ke TG k Suig.nnd dno nuKESE Linh and will indicate, in addiiion to R M bisetiy i 8. bound MEETING TOMORROW Commpttee the organization carance of the Junior| ™ . s TR R O LR 5 EE e the status of woman in European|for Cordova. oo to be used in building a cabin at|or : n M wothy | ot M ristitar] e S SARERE (G4 e e government circles, the status of| w. flolbrook. with the U, §.| The Lutheran Ladies Ald So- : River, w be er-Pigher has taken it ¢ 4 ool ot b st MG et ) woman in the Pacific countries. |Forestry Seryice office here, re.|ciety of the Resurrection Luth- i noon und 5 Reftguishruty . Wrevs ;i \nouncement accompany orderdd,, chime ¢ SuTIigR ERghe | The conference is for the pur-!turned from a few weeks' official|€ran Chiurch will hold their April e bakrin, co A e gathering following the or- 05 e T 0 Vihadt ot G BPEG A tg. WA 8 pose’ of stimulating 2oodwill| business trip to Ketchikan. meeting tomorrow afternoon at e SRpEoREI westra number & whole ofi, Vital isbtins ".lw :“m )‘ H“(f e e among the women of the Pacific.| Commereial brokers coming to|the home of Mrs. Gus Messer- p oo Ofticers. of the s Mk dome ip BE: GHBNERH] Sl o St s S U | The spousoring groups are theljuneau from Ketchikan on the schmidt at 2:30 oclock. it was sa \ |pressed much x| Al confetancy: (0 IANERET T il b Gt International Women's Suffrage| 8 sineltnded P L. Arnold, | b SRR B8y, 8od ithe rematndgy of the | olight Starnout w the | ety G bebmra e B ohiabiioso b | Alliance, The World’s Y. W. C.'A,| Shirley Barker, with the U. S.| MISS POLAND ILL A i “ “I“l aias f e ORI for Simiiad Latrud L‘l’,,," Ry f"';:“‘,“ o '::::l\\ i | National Council of Women. the|Bureau of Fisheries, is Cordova-| Ee s i S e et s s : Cmad | B A CPIRppoh bt lr £ - T International League for Peace|bound on the Alaska. | Miss Kthel Poland, bookieep- s o voine tadieted 1l continue | [0r, BIORMCHRR LR et MRS A HARRY MOORE/ | 11y Freedom | Bound for Shepirds Point,|er at the Frye-Bruhn Market, is i o L first ‘Tuesday of| Lo e +propariions. ~ Elgibiity - to Q dhdtha Five sections have been out-|where he will start preparations|confined to her home because of o mestin the Boyleach m iy ‘ ‘-‘M.,;I received :l"“l‘m'\] et MAUNDY THURSDAY 15 JBRSEY CITY }1.nm1 temporarily on the agen tor - the comifg fishing svm()n,[)lhuw Mrs. John Fremming is b ey mtir ; ot e qucstibn of Whett JRSEY C As the wife off women in government, in educa-|P. W. Lee, superintendent of the|taking her place while she Is - e i PR r e thé ‘ S e sontine OBSERVED TOMORROW | x.. e 's' highest, exec utive | jon, in professions and industry,|Shepard Point Packing Company | absent e - ; ear, W e AL 2 KSR R ~ . | Mrs. A Harry Moore has found|j, pealth worlk and in social work. |is on the Alaska. s - in each month shall be the - oo ! pervisior Y K Tomorrow is Maundy Thursday. pher life not so different from that Jolin'~Himel, owner, awd: mans} o —_—— for the meeting of the Board b bishop d continued, also!as the Thursday before Baster is of being the wife of one of Jer.| Vager of tie: Mimel” Prckisg. o | of Directors, and the following| THANE FIGHT CASE | received a hea yes" vote called. It observed in many|gsey City's leading citizens. | VERMONT IN TODAY 12 g acking Com-) | PEAD THE LATEST | day the business mee 0 " Y A of 230 votes churches by elaborate ceremonies o ; N il | | members will he BEFORE GRAND JURY was returned on a question of Maundy is taken from the Latir m:"”n»‘-}“‘y At "‘f';';_-':'y“»*l"""_"‘; ¥Ee Vormalbe Capt (;,A“,.k,,,i'.: PR e _»;; BOOKS other erings t 3 s her prohibition should be the Mandatum, meaning command- | o sy e et e R S S | vo to educ wal and social{ The Thar e o ily criterion for @ cAndidate’s’ ment, and’ alludes o the: woklh of | oo ond often ‘wears bie .o} = 5 ! ¥ » r: >0 md W 4 X b . rose, or even a red hat night from Excursion Inlet. Barle || 5o 0oy .» or 5¢ or 10c per dav purposes, and no dbusiness, unless T L. Chidester and W fitness for public office and min-' Christ, “A new commandment "’jer oF even & red hat. o R em e eer at the As| | EASTER I ; t is of an important nature ‘ A A At of clviltana were] miers voted more heavily in the|give I unto you,” afier heletiad | Lo o Uidinesg Amoman Hot o toria Puget Sound Packing Com. | | Books selling for $2.00 ox| will be di : T el [ negative than Taymen. | washed the disciples’ feet at the| 108 S M SRNCEL O CI8H pany there, came here on the hoat | ECCS | 5 cents per day .| ' Although T0r e g Al Uy, VARIE Bs |, Tho WapaT s JoEman-—hus; | Lask. Supges. | (R upe n of her home and her for a short visit. He left on the AN Books selling for $2.50 or : .}::'mf»‘»‘»'mnl 5 J" T pectea that the investigation will | [Fu go1. . Mk Fom :I,;”"’,',',]'\‘]\I,',',}” ".‘,'l'\ ”]"fl‘ 4,];\.(Iv activities in charitable and phil 3"_"'."1:111»_"!" .ld"‘;“vh ”1:::':“'"""'“ on the | | more—10 cents per day to hold t waxy |95 COUIDISTRN: Aomme (HfeR" todRy | iy ciay vote for a Yestate-|Church by a solemn celel "”;,"'f,‘:"” R g 21 B i B v o | BUNNIES M‘“}m“m charge—15 cents be gi the UEROPUIRE 1%, the United 8t ment of Methodist doctrine was|of the Sacrament, During th " e 0T ATl R s w ! A FEW OF THE LATEST ; X District: Atiorney'a. office e ! h yrship, Mrs. Moore did ON SOUTH TOMORROW | Not Tea Rooms, #t T g Laymen voted: Yes, 814; |carly middle ages the washing of | o youceconke with the help| Steamer Yukon, Capt. Anderson RABBITS| | TITLES FOR RENT: _ and L 1 th : 593, Minisiers’ sentiments 'the feel of twelve or more poor ,r u charwoman. As the wife of {is due in port enroute south at 2 d = Trader Horn : I be pr H, 11COL. HARTMAN ON we Yes, 1,666 No, 909, nen or b ; was practicad by e governor she has but one maid | o'clock fomorrow morning, accord: | Mother Tudia k! k. en Shattuck and G. B Thumbs were turned down on'the clergy and the nobles on |y~ b I'tng" to Her schaBale tpon. laug | — . gl ot VISIT TO ALASKA|, Troocuetint sropesal o have Maundy Thursday e e e e | || Drsidentls Dagiter the church relax its s on sub st ey s TR tations, but she does not care to| — — - | St) B° ool i3 xt week's meeting the \\""}‘ J “\’ H "“ WAG, 8 quent marria divorced per EXCURSION IN PORT be a “society woman,” and the oc BUTLER-MAURO | A Prexident s Born A f the hoys' bus-| Washington-Alaska Milit sons. The majority inst such AL casions at which she does appe i | o kethall 1 from .L]m w High |and Telegrapl 5| a proposed move was 1,493 The Excursion, Capt. Tom Dan-|usually as a honor guest, invari i DRUG CO. i n}l‘i"m’t‘:'n}’;""l School, who recently won the|senger aboard the Alasks ] g {ielson, arrived in port this morn-|ably are connected with some wel- ST \ i i [ &‘ championship of Southeastern Al-|to the westward and to Fairba ik foaen | the Tibbv,. MoNallLu 1 | face| WHAE or Other constructive | EASTER CANDY When We Sell It ' Cla.\xr:v:l:b -, 3 ska,” Coach H and| This is Col. Hartman’s first of. WILEY RETURNS FROM vibby plant at Taku Harbor. effort. She is a hoard member of | e b 1 fo bk It’s Right 1 Lost Eest 5 Supt. W. K. Kelle; e the | ficial trip to Alaska in two years ik AR Fat . e have a large variety o i | ost Ecstacy 8 guests of the Lions 'He is going to Fairbanks princi SQUAW CREEK ; REGION | the best FRESH wholesome i} | Free Detlvery Phone 131/ | 2 | entertainment committee | pally to inspect and make recom- BELIEVED PROMIS]NG Easter Candy and Dyes. i[|Sub Station Post Oftice No L. | The Nugget Shop, Tne, b for May was appointed by Presi-| mendations for protecting the ra i ¥ 5 i | P . A dent Lester D. Henderson today.|dio station reserve which is hvm;\‘ e 4 SRR NI Secure your Probate - — < -w s Thomas Judson is chairman, and'encroached upon by river waters.| Although the district remains NEW SHIPMENT Code here = 1 he will be assisted by J. C |n. route he is visiting all cable|to be prosgn, zxu‘-_sq\m\' 4‘rl~-vk e Thomas and Dr. W. J. Pigg offices. He will return south|region looks promising as a plac- v o ~ . C d F d S le A Standing committe were ap-|from Seward on the mnext trip of |er mining field in the opinion >f LA DIES, SLIPPER;S anne 00 a al'l t pointed as follows owship— |the Aleutian going direct to his|R. W. Wiley, pioneer A Ka Ly W. E. Nowell, H. R. Shepard and |headquarters in Seattle mining man, who returned :smu HELLAN’S COME IN AND SEE OUR BAR(‘AXNA i . Robert Simpson; Lions Edu- ———— —— today from Haines after a hur- ices 11 s is G e T ien, Wallis | SIXTY-NINE MEMBERS OF vied trip to the claims on which Cuban Heels PHARMACY Our. prices il eurprm; pam George and Oliver Olson; Mem-| RUSSIAN CHURCH ARRIVE | B e GARNICK S ‘ Bevship—H. H. Post, R.'E. Rob- TO SPEND EASTER WEEK Fully equipped—extra strap Heps Daln iayes Ouay i -— | Nine small boats with sixty- inine members of the Holy Cross [G56lbty- ot ‘Haonah IaBoR b the . P. SCOTT CHOSEN | 1 Native Village at 1 o'clock to HEAD OF P'T A | .:: to \;..4.\(1‘ Baster .n‘ Juneau FOR COM]NG YEARrTIn- boats crossed the bar at hig tide and were met when ® W P. Scott was elected to!landed, by members of the Serve us president for the coming | Nicholas Society of the Russian o |Church here, with hymns and 3 of tl er Association at the ing of the or Juneaun Parent-Teach- April meet- anization last night SONgS Elaborate pr ing made by the | parations are Juneau members | JOHNSTON’S be- || in the high school auditorium. 5 1 B offiaars ‘alacten W s, [0 the Russian Church to enter D aiins, viceshredi tain the visitors during their Mrs. Havold Smith, secretar istay in town. 2 ’ treasurer, Those elected to the| It 18 the custom of the Russian : exeoutive board are: Brice How-|Church members of Hoonah to * ard, Mrs. 1. C. Do Vighne, Miss [SPend Faster week either in Ju- Dalma Hansen. W. K. Keller, |Beau or Sitka sguperintendent of school per-| Pu-en—; l,':‘tf’ manent member, is the fourth on ) pede o oo o parlor, ——ady the board. i i o | Mrs. Edith Sheelor gave & most interesting k about Europe, ] Eeypt, Western Asia and Algeria dmmediately following the husi- EXTRA HEAVY MOLESKIN SHIRTS Just try to ness part of the ing hastily gions of Europe, Sket rather he with the explan- DANCE A. B. HALL wear them out H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man SATURDAY NIGHT —— “HERE WE GO EVERYTHING” Celery, Canliflower, Tomatoes, Bunch Carrots, Asparagus, Green Peppers, Fresh £pinach, Squash, Cabbage, Green Peas New Potatoes, Hot House Cucu Parsley, Radishes, Rhubarb, Lettuce, Turnips, Bagoes, Beets, and lots of other ——AND OUR PRICES—— Will naturaly make you laugh at those published in any newspaper from Seattle to Nome, Alaska. ~——PLEASE REMEMBER— H“WE ARE THE HAPPY HOME BOYS" GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 A fresh supply of of contrasting color EASTE CANDY ER None Better Fancy Delicatessen FOR A QUICK LUNCH Hormels Cooked Ham Hormels Spiced Ham E Bolonga and Salame En- chovia Spread — Rr’lhh Spr(- ad Chicken LEGION Spread — Roneh »ss Chicken and Boned Tur- key—Pickled Pigs Feet — Pickles — Olives, Ripe and Green — Pickled Herring — As- sorted Cheese—Scotch Brew on Ice. GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 82 and 95 Front Street 3 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. meets TONIGHT at 8 P. A{NOTHER NEW INDUSTRY FOR JUNEAU I wish to announce that on April Iirst my new and mod- ern sheet metal shop will be complete and I solicit your business. The same prineiples 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 ; STOYE PIPE ’ TANKS ., DOWN SPOUTS STACKS —_— I rionE 3¢ GEQ. B. RICE pHONE 34 : (Plumbing Oil Burners Sheet Metal Heating “I tell you in advance what Jub will cost” | i | | \ PO SC ST Complete your wardrobe with new Footwear for Easter New shades of Tan Kid and Calfskin leathers for dress or sportswear