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N THE DAILY AlASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY APRIL 11, I928 F ormuluble Fleet Gathers in Paafzc NTED PATTERNS ARE THE OUTSTANDI ‘ % WODE IN FABRICS FOR SUMMER Juneauw-Y oung Hardivare Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 Here vou will find complete assortments in the newest printed organdies, voiles, soisettes, batistes and pr*rva]vs. 5 4 stand yesterday afternoon a num- ber of checks on the treasury of <[ Sitka were offered as exhibits for '9' GOVERNMENT HAS MORE WITNESSES he Government, bringing the to- ¥ | IN HANLON CAS ::f .,F"lfmmfl to :'rill;l:!lee,’n. and 2 VOILES ORGANDIES The simplicity of the n uever considesy styles in spring and sum- ber summer wardrobe g . p tor of 2 ) 5 mer dres call for Wn- Whe Haiilon eonapithcy cane “m”(la) book of the city was exhibit gnptete, without DISHISS usual beauty in the color continued in the DU ‘s Disirict | Bineteen. A setiof blue prints of t summery wash frocks and patiern of the ma- Court this.morning with the gov-|the Sitka School bullding was ad- I fne ust tiRe.sea terials—and we have se- ernment still presenting its cage|Mitted as plaintiff’s exhibit 20 ce these eool loatedl: f0F H1i6 ShoWILE S and witnesses appearing for the | While Mr. Mills was on the stand s mor ¢ ¥ im.: collection. of very pretty prasecution. W. P. Mills, pmmi~H""l before Court adjourned for,, b « ‘x\] ang Organdies, White or col- nent Sitka merchant, who was on |the day vesterday afternoon. 18 ar w and at sred . K 'l arge i { e - de e id a (.“1 "“uf",“'. \nl.h 1.1.1111; | the stand yesterday afternoon af-| Il:vhll d lll'.\]h.n? .“l, small, ter the examination of Mrs. L. G.| FIRE DEPARTMENT OUT dainty, all-over patetrns. Smith, treasurer of Sitka, was! A roof fire on a house on the ¢ 0e, 60z and $1.00 : concluded, was called when (,nurtihlllsl(le below the Feldon Apart. ] P“c“llsltoeelcv $1.00 and convened this morning for further ments yesterday afternoon shortly the yard $1.10 the yard. examination. after 4 o'clock called out the Firc plasterer of Sitka, and C. P.|quickly extinguished and little Bunker, Seattle contractor, who|damage was done. has constructed a mnumber of] PRINTED SOISETTES schools and other buildings ini On !helr way to mines of flu John Kazinkoff, painter and|Department. The blaze was fi b1 and children need new dresses at this 1 ti are prepared for their wants with a Alaska, also appeared this morn-|Evans Jones Coal Company, wid riety of f color fabrics in checks, reverse ing as witnesses for the govern-|W. Elwell, grand-nephew of lhe ment, when the matter of the|late W. G. Elwell of Juneau, and construction of the Sitka Public|G. E. Rockefeller passed through ty, United Statez naval vessels of every type, manned by 35,000 men, will gather this month|School was gone into. Mr. Bunker |here on the Aleutian. Elwell at Sul raneisco to begin two months of maneuvers that will take them clear to Hawaii. Admiral|was on the stand when Court re-|will have charge of the installa- [Henty A. Wiley (left) commands and Admiral Louis R. de Steiguer (right) is mext in rank. The cessed until 2 o'clock this after-|tion of machinery, and Rocke- {sccnes show part of the battle fieet at sca (above) ; gun rchearsal (lcwer left) on the flagship Cali-| "00™ . ; ; feller is to have charge of the | fornia, and the Pcnnsylvamia (lower right) firing a broadside. While Mrs. Smith was on the operation of the mines. RED, WHITE AND BLUE PAINT SHOP ecks, fldral, and dainty patterns. Priced at 35c and 50¢ the yard. D FAST COLOR TRIMMIN( PERCALES NOTIONS SAN FRANCISCO, April 11—A U infantry, signal corps and supply | that no better training can be| monstrous proce on of battle | troops in the Hawailan islands had for office These little items will be ol g it o M recognized as necessary by hips, destroyers, crulsers, il an take part in the make-| No concentration of the entire| HOUSE PAINTING, INTERIOR gt g all women whoghave Spring A”l-'“ i kind Sl e ‘:;“' ar| believe batiles, | fleet is planmed this year. Next| DECORATING i ; Wi 78 A Swing o do, Whawill glad- planes will sweep across the Pa-| . g0 40 que at Henolulu|¥ear the whole United: States fleet| : wide variety of patterns LNy %n ne declding of |cltie o Hawaii this month in x|\ ity Ao (g GO S SO Wi gacher in Jaauary ot the , : 346 FRONT STREET All fast colors, 36 in. wide, how to trim many of the autic game of war. oo | IWo weeks for overhaul ‘nd re.| coast of Panama and ensage in| AND FRESCOING PHONE 182 = R new dresses you are plan- dJighty ships and approximately | @ en | extensive maneuvers for two fueling. The crews will bg ve and liberty be! PICTORIAL ADVERTISING SIGNS men of the United States Priced at 35¢ the yard. ning 2 | fleet ‘will engage in tactical man.|Shore le: J | \| Einning further maneuvers and | be- | months ————,—.————— | enuvers, gunnery exercises au | fleet problems off the islands.| Fugene Permanen: Waves. $15 e camblage. will be the | With alternate periods in port mu)'Ammcan Beaaty Parlor. —adv June. The assemblage will be the | FIGh Biterha‘e Deviodt i Boft i | R VOTE FOR ] war problems until the middle of most formidabie nroughi togethery ‘ & 0ld papers for saze at The Empive. | B.M.B hrends Co Inc g vy et 20 ML T e Bartley Howard h , o e vessels sa ) 2 | . Three battleship divisions, a de.|“hen the = y ‘ o g € " [stroyer sauadron, four_ submarine |Home ports. 0] GEO. ANDERSON " | divisions and a light cruiser 4||\| | J SHAFYR) A EANE b 4 Expert Pians Tuner i A it Juneau’s Leading Department Store |slon of the scouting fleet loft tho[tne, manewvers will provide val | | Phohograph’ Repatring | Candidate for Republican Ve z g # o 9 e tra g for the entire pe . . i | San Diego-San Pedro area April ) iRy | We call and deliver | Nomination as De"eg‘ne WMH:W San Francisco. Arriving here| o) ARG Wi K PHONE 143 & T3 April 17, the_group will prodeeq) Admiral Charles F. Hughes || aApgersom Music Shoppe to Congress fffffff - |the next day toward Hawaii, work. | Chiet of maval operations, declares |z ¥ —— Sitkalidak Island, i s Seward- 0 s ke — — - ! WHO'S WHO | bound on the:Alentinn. He is ac- [In8 qut yarlous war problams on E o PRIMARY ELECTION; . ! : Mnnlpuuiwl by his wife, his sister, | the way. = diia, e | APRIL 24 [ il AND WHERE | |y MacColueh, apa the lat.| Admiral Henry A. Wiley, com.| [ A \“ Sasbutd mander in chief of the United K - — Ry B "} Mrs. W. H. Handley Is return- | States fleet, will be in personal VOTE FOR X % | Mrs. A Haglund, proprietress|ng to her home in Fairbanks, :l'_‘"’:i"“""\,ex‘:"‘i"‘:"‘r‘“‘:“;m“l‘y‘f”l‘::;‘i Mi i . lof the Welcome Cafe on 1-run|“*"“”]“ her usband owns @ Sheet| ot Louis R. de Steiguer, com- | IEROY NOI 4ND NEW SHIPMENT Strect, returned to Juncau on the Metdl works. L Pmander of the battle fleet. | 4 . . il Gotng to wairbanks, C. L bat| "YU Goneral” Fox O Conger,| raig Kadota Figs i { @ b5 A A | commanding the Hawaiian depart-| { | H. H. Post of the auditors for the Fairbanks Ex-| o STty 8 o O advised the ‘ < 3 §.08 . . e g | [tional Bank was a returni - {ploration Company passed through | Ment oF the Ay, 1ed SITEEE B0 FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION in Pure California Wine } senger on the Aleutian fr 1 here cn the Aleutian £ g 5 s Logs of the S i ! the problems to be worked out in 2 gl it Lo B SRS S (17 1Tk S SR FOR REPRESENTATIVE ALSO 4 o g Mg . In. | maintenance of communication m; . . " P i ! After a short stopover in Ke ok, s cn way to the In-f o ie hetween flagships and de-| Cr(ug Frult Cocktll!l | "“‘:‘ i, g0 i rat gy ”"“" g o Y - I Presby- | PATtment headquarters; nm-rcisewi A vote for him is a vote for Home Rule, Economic f ral weeks vacati trip to Mon- s } B0e i o 5 N . . . . . i Ens wan the Baeine Northawast,|Hsian B at Ayrankell; [EICHENGH BOMRIEE AR 0° vouch il and Efficient Government. He pledges himself to in Pure California Wine i Hollmann, of the 1 last night onlo e dment of share encamp- give a square deal to both labor and capital. b Company, it : ment; and simulated landing op: g wiw ay x | on the Aleutian M, ¢ (n.tal K..0 e hlisie ' ' i : o e vl CALIFORNIA GROCERY Salesmen arriving =zn the | pe . | The coast artillery, air serv ce, | e | & amer Aleutian included L. M.| .k i TR TR 7 7 7 b = o | Figan. who bonrded the steam-(" Lo O ways pave, i | EONIIN T T T T T LT L T T PHONE 478 Bm in lm-ythh‘” ed at Ketchi | vertiaing HIWAYR puva, i o ¢ t | E. Hegaas, superintendeat of|'Me <" '{ The Empire. (2 | {5 o {the Alask lidated Canner-!pjd papers fv “teat Tie Empire. | 3 [T B lies at Tenakee, is hound for his bl as resses E plant, on the Alentian. With _____ ALV . £ Him fs a large crew of work.|NOTIGE &RD GALT OF mmm: g8 . J o ~ TRy = = t men o e 2 = AR ciwen H , g Alaska Steam Laund | e e Ty T o or sog ' 8 WITH A GREAT CHORUS OF TANTALIZING BASQUES— H T, g srdova, o nu 4 - £ g8 ber ¢f workers for the elam can- ALASKA. £ i E . . i £ . E \ i - o ibigihambaci g aniltwid 4 ! ; and Embroidered Models—and Tailored Styles For The Matron “ ! o pocd Y NOES 70 WERDORA 0n U Purauant to # resolntion adont: Richly H ibroid 1 y g g SERVICE and QUALITY” i 4 % Weaves Aleutian ed by the Commen Council of = ¥ -4 3 ! 1\1mvl~ nt B oo Rodier's loom John M. E and son, the town of Juneaw, Alaska, a!% . E We Can Prove It e bl ghas coat John, Jr., ure going to Valdez gpaciul election s hereby called |3 x $ 50 = . . & L1 49D QT nmad wit 4 on the ]\mu an. :hvn- they will ¢o.be held in gl town on May . H DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING ' b e ¢ secondary di- join John, Sr, who s superin- 1g(, 1428, at whiel will be sub- = X || peonal tine T e soalloved tendent of the Bmil Packing mitted to the, qualified pneumg Al All 3 § i " --.' e ( ny. g of said town whese names appear Si ] § ! B. Hanley and J. E. Most, on the [ast dgsessment roll of |3 Sizes yles B | GUCKER LosES TonsiLs | 0Wners of the Copper River Pack-'waid town for filinicipal taxatios, |8 $ 95 | i . ing Company, are going to Nellle the question: Shall the town of |S . oy i J. W. Gueker, mercharidics bro.,Juan with a crew on the Aleu- juneau, Alaska, fssue its bonds ! N ow Xer, underwent a tonsilectomy this 80 . for the purpose,of improving its|S i ! morning, from which he is recov 'I:'"”"' 1. Moore, '“s:"“’r'"' sewerage system? H = x 1 tendent of a mine at Britannia Said election is called and will |[= " : . 2F £y ering nicely a 3 N | g Ao oS IR Beach, B. C., is bound for La-|pe held pmsu.:; to the Act of |2 Beautifal, Fast-Color Materials ain er ‘ dve © | MRS. D.J. WILLIAMS BACK touche on the Al«-n(lian. lll(z will Icongress of February 11, 1925,|2 & ! : FROM KETCHIKAN ViSiT Visit the mines at Latouche and|and, if 609 or. more of said|S : Y H 2o B S Biyay, 5 et b | o | Kennecott, and while there he|qualified electots answer sald|[§ Vivid Prints in the newest, bold patterns— g The New Frederic’s Vita-Tonio Compound After spending three months 3::: “""-“;x f"\"l’_'j"-l “"m m'umll- question in the affirmative, said E Dainty Printed Dimity—Sheer Printed Batistes E n the \nswer e R o g T imaaic your 1908 1o 1059, wot(§ With miniature designe—finely Woven Tissues g D. J. Williams, of Hirst Chichagof, | /o mizing man from|io exceed $10,000.00 of sad|= —New and Beautiful Chinta- Prinfs Trims of 5 AT TERRELL’S—-SISM arrived last night and is a guest l;‘lv Laterior, is ho i x;l‘ the bouds, bearing interest at the H White and Pastel Colored Dimity, e at the Gastineau. She will Jeave jAleutian, accompanied by Mrs. |rate of 6% per annum, and use + | e 2 TR ATt for Hirst‘Chichagof this evering. ‘(f"‘"’i {such part thereof as may be re- Batiste and anndy. ¢ 2 C. A, Creamer, Mrs. Creamer quired for said purpose. Vi) MIsS g o [and. their child are returning fo| The polling place of said spec- 57 : JPOLAND RECOVERED f .51 10 mer dfome in. Fairbanks.|ial election which will be held on Seldom, if ever, have you seen such a fine g Miss Ethel Poland. bookkeeper|They have been in Portland dur-|May 1st, 1928, will be in the . g 3 ! s s o rookkpemar Y ihe winter, where they opesliire mal 1 XRT Gie tiili o0 amatity: oF Jabirics S dresses at this price. 1 discharged from St. An: Hos- ated a chicken ranch, and expect|gaid town and the regular 1928 ; ! pital yesterday afternoon after an |10 Temain Inside for the year. municipal registration will be|S illness of mearly a week { Mrs. Robert Cacy, wife of aused as the registration for said e . {Chanatika merchant, is going to|election. E. R. Simpson, former captain!Seward on the Aleutian Dated at Juneau, Alaska, of the Patrol Boat Seal of the| James H. Hamil, mining man|March 29, 1928. . Alaska Game Commission, is a from the Cirele district, who has THOIAI JUDSON, passenger on the Alaska for Se-|been outside for some time, is a 5 Mayor. attle for medical treatment. He|Beward-bound passenger on the IL.. R. SHEPARD, is mmmled by his wife. Aleutian. Clerk. B Jack A, McCord, proomter and! l‘lrn( pubhuuon, Mar. 30, 1928. me‘”fl The Lmpire proprictor of a grazing ranch on