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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1928. BIDS ON FOUR "1 3 S AT 1 o MOTOR BOATING PRE- HUMAN HABITS i “ks"'"uiz'i?a%fl'fififi?fiss PRUJEGTS ARE ()F l F 4NT5 STLTDIFD heavy for their arms bring up e Y. ot n Wil & w".L BESGR'BE the feet to support them, much WASHINGTON, April 12—It is ! { fie since 19 I 7 7 ; > Ve jas young b and kittens do. [not the sudden, terrifying, spec- ; v ¢ ua B, /l T}’R()I ()L()(f'\ T; Dr. Hrdlicka has a photograph | tacular explosion which kills most UPENEDTUDAY Vel " caokic PRUP g | showing a baby in this position|of the miners who lose their lives ‘ , < s e e | S mnd another of ,a kitten holding |in accidents, but the more prosaic i, stitions, and alzh mgit, W s oA e By COLEMAN. B. JONES | i \ nursing bottle in exactly the|falling of parts of the roof of the Y f Bid p : : P ) sisted e Al > : . (Associated Press Science Editon) | 5 ame posture underground passages in which Ag.fi[‘;gfi‘c (l)P 1ds on F } Pridavi it : « h hov k. 8 H Editor HOI“'5 to Be in C,““. WASHINGTON, April 12—Lo k! ] 5 ”»»v \:‘m;:v- ;h.- \-I:nly will lead xht,-__\‘ mlm; : ! oac 1'0]ecls s g 4 ; e a ‘”\ 1ska : L’l] i ('apita[ R.l(\r'm he | G : . | in, the ay of conclusions he is he latest complete compilation il ar not ready to predict, but it is of mine fatalities in the United 43736 82250 o iy Sl ok Will Featites Even o s : 3 . plain, he says, that there are Siates discloses that out of 2605 : R . Jioh - axclamations. ‘drave Svost G ] |many curious and highly inter-|deaths in 1925, more than : | esting manifestations in the be-| were caused by roof falls havior of the young child with|this situation clearly pointing to } f 4 mothers and pleasant callers | were opened today by D t 3 PR f ¥ 1 d Heoming tal to behavior of voung children, | D. Willlam ) g o by » - 1w e s ! 1 v t oht " Tags ¢ dben * sleniPitnnce. (v0 YN which science is not sufficiently!the mine roof as the greatest sin wstern Alaska jec ‘ ¥ 5 3 : et y T [ it o (i s ¥ L0 ' Al rdlicks noted ant vn'wu! ¢ acquainted. A remarkable feature| gle safety problem in the indus. the United States Bureau o ) i v I & . B o Y 2Ge f the Smithsonian Institu-| (is the fact that the peculiarities{try, the bureau of mines is con- lic Roads. No act had ! . - : - } | of behavior that are seemingly of| ducting a special investigation un- | | taken by him today but it was| Ceriainly i is thal in Englnd b inggagep capny PARTY ki il e e e atavistic nature, he asserts, dojder : appropriation from gkbotted - three jnot occur in defective or subnor-| cor in an attempt to reduce B o rocommenied tor accop.| AT y, and.ytien od IS GIVEN TUESDAY| Our bout race from Capital to| 1% Siherican WA abd otbo X mal but rather in the physically!the hazar g gl ‘H',h m 8 1 i i to 3 y ol s ;\ well as mentally superior chil-| The investigs includes a T A irteon e ‘ & ! 5 i ; By il | B > ‘ { study of method mining as s o Carl sl ouls 1l omen 1. burk ribits i ik 2 vilized | The .‘»t:W.x-' nt mother, rathe j e affect roof action, methods of fider on, thres of the pr scure st where so ; Serrro 40 i Vs ator. r apin 3 s é ¥ e | than the father of even the doc-|roof support, methods for testing PR Damane D parently unre bl : pivh Biai | .” ’,” it \‘[,‘ > bl ¢ s m . trom]| D ] nay render a great|the soundness of the roof, nd he two bids were Submitic : i were won by Mrs. Jensen and Mr.| o “ ¥ o pER hers, fathe onaries / 4 3 b T ek o B0 L A Tho' two blds o o olf: prig i 1 | Retoemr sl At | midt concerning (his race as i e g | ful and detailed observations.” as they affect the exercise of pre. e . ho 1 ' d 1e has . invited ¥ M A5 M avedg g ‘ ot} b e e e s and cautions Oja and Stanley Novicka | Sehmidt to 18 Kuest i, Kl shon to waroant. @ Moo : FAIRBANKS RAISES MONEY | The work was begun in the coal B o 19.60 wl hnson. | dg: bogus vere hiaids g | X ONRRIRAN | R subfi FOR AMERICAN LEGION, Mines of West Virginia, with tne Gardner 3 ] h v 1solation t te gorup s ety i 4 ali of the cases reporte | co-operation of the state depa:t Bitier bt biait el Here ee L0 . > he wa y { ment of mines. Afier one vear of and ‘were this cooperative effort, it wa e g : | found that the number of ‘fatali- g through an entertainment re T Atacah thas NI from roof falls had been tiver section, $ 2 ¢ » : Iy WGRK PROGRESS[NG CRabiavih udraly C dposm ) he natural adoption of the d-! o5 not like ordinary Ghildrendevices for = getting the m,mm\' gely reduced in comparison ruped mode of locomotion | with previous years while the pro- 1 children betwoen Fairbanks raised $4,000 for th \ DR.ALES,HRDLICKA - = | DProjected Ame an Legion bu 1 and » years of age, and le most frequent manife Highway, - i % a f pre-human habit seems be| — — jand the knees pressed against the forms amusements | Plan .o s and majestic scenery : ¢ andiyor hands and running up with e A i ;i- & NEW VARIEIY SHOP \\.u:.; of tl \r.‘ o '1\“,‘,.,.;,”” s 1 rida to New York "” tead of creeping. or crawl-i,, oo {t the age of seven Fern Beauty Parlor. " aav LET Almquist Press Your Suit, mous speed at a speed o . climbing and oecasionally went on SCHOOL BUILDING resarding its famed beauty of in| MECRped 2oioesiers JAe, BRC bark. but srasplng the trunk with'and entertainment gy PO ., now before they take an upright e & il it o SATURDAY MORNING 1. “coinpicica 1ure this afternoon OV6r 40 miles per hour on e 1 fours, with e kices wsualy, o tours in play, her first mode of som Feon e complece 1 ben con."He i the tip in 14 (hent gl ami thle hands a3 ! ' Loml Eggs! Local Eggs! 3 B 1 ch b he had read and hoped to see it I Cith the arms about the trunk Were provided, besides dancing| cow Bay| o b ‘ ; WELL ON TEMPLE, | ... pd honed 0 uee M| one - exception, he says, e > : B bt Wk el Guction of coal had been materiai ibove b a0 : ; In the recent boat races fron her ba as the natives do in Leon Permanent Wave, $12.50. We cah ane agenver. Phone 528, ; Chapr drove Gar Wood's fa 8 he ill favored s met - . Vot I et Rk S0 NOSh SOURDOLGH IS DEAD OPENS TO PUBLIC | under consiruction at the corner % ! bosition, they: seimpes abns. s D o 5 S mauol @ TG 08, AW A 0,757 11 g SR pevera TACRE $nt ot f steel material feet firmly on the ground. They 5 a W hopp t Isa Opening Saturc LA com- | will wtely afte W e & the e | vt a Tastes vy v 4 imber of children wio go 3 Cre i scontly at S plete variety lin s, Kann's | B, W superiniendent for Peter | fastest lmited train uld he [ OVE y |] i vy ':'“' b .'y‘ 9% “‘ to sl ace downward, with their Fresh P\l‘]l' (l.\)' from the National geph’s hospital, Dawson, where | ) ¥ ¢ contractor, an [ K LR I A and story to.| hands and knees, and, Dr. Hrd.| " up - m) oh | iz Alaska Iutr Farms. had heen since last Aug ¢ 1 ( r nounced today A PR e einathd 16 e S Fanily: thad armE ol under them, have S TR of Sweden, though nothing wa n, propri ant 1 to-|heen comple wd the upper | ©Vents anc i il 40 tham at this" time-ag| S0me period u his ‘dexslbpmant routc man or his prehuman ancestors known of relatives walf of the lot the re 2 Sabahas 3 AR IR inacwmr|, Meais 19 Andi oo na it safer to rest in that po. PHONE 174 Th « cht tac lom - wough va : uirodt Bolght. . Bu i eiin I Juneau Yacht 1 Com ! . m > ha S LT e development PIONEER WOMAN DIES w to Juneau, th ' i o g (R hoat, and | Mittee has also received & Jotte i TAItEY Chapman, il Feol would seem,” he adds “that| - - NN ch th E £ OF : with the installatio f steel, con there must be in these cases an| mow Mrs. Ma i Mo me of | is differe than v used 1 crete pourin A SE 1 ita 1 1 1 o ne i Uiiee : b R T will vemi s b £ )R Rireasen a ot 44 wditional factor, wsually dormant, | i ‘ CATE ' + . P | o SN ] bt it | ne comimmet for the Joveling of| L 40cie o goin in e e, | connested with the nervous sya'i] ANOTHER SALE | Extra Specml Reductions | 2 a ocaviiing tosa ement mada by | tem. Such a dormant impulse may!i Another Saving to You Rev. Father jagne conduct play and pi y i ¢ price. fto Harry Watson, and his drag |’ pi Bl 3 the funeral services which were|The use of num - parti-|line equipment, operated with a|Chairman M Whittler glho | e chance telal. but {6 ‘o] ONE QUABTER OFP on-all | Tea Sets—Vases—Candle Sticks—Ash Trays— attended by the memb of the!tions on the counters, giving each|Pordson t r, hegan operation z . 3 A : ',fl' o HtAA0 b ) '\\lyl;.v. Lapme " | more likely that in instances L SEPRDIR keutle etk i Sandwich and Cake Plates—Candy Jars—Glass- Yukon Ord of Pionee and ‘the «s of articles a separate booth, {his week ccording to Mr, Wy § iy ‘witonghar hi: i School lets at half price. sa— Rl e ) = # J Women's Auxiliary of that organi-|is the feature of this system. |ley, some blasting of large rocks | MOtor Boating would cor " run of infants, resulting in|] QUR price is always REASON- es—Relish Dishes—Cheese Dishes—Honey and zation. Pionecrs served as pall-| Several weeks ago Mr. Kanni|may he necessary, but little if ar e-up of the race with p adruped pro; Lr 1§ ABLE even without a sale, so Marmalade Jars—Egg Cups—Mayonnaise Bowls bearers. | began the remodeling of the gpace | dirt will be removed from the site |°f Scenes along the route. i you know our specials are a i i Other types of { ; i —Mustard Jars—Babies’ Cups, S S S . T B SN [ which his store is to occupy. Two [atier this week | A Basw, editor of the Far|havior mmp t the attention of | DiE Saving. ; and Bowls oy L 'DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL small offices In the hullding were | S | Farmers' Magazine, is a passenger | Dr. Hrdlicka are ogually strikiy Secure a; Probate Code i S b L e et S e THREE. CHOSEN AS | tor Juneau on the Prin Alice | but perhaps frequent than hergy 45 cents REDUCTION ON ALL SILVER {Siove. 4nd Benovation mpde fhin which is due to arrive here this| running on all fonr baby boy, horn April 8, will leave {1like mew, SCHOOL DECLA“ERS\ 4 . b5 A4 T i See Our Window Display St. Apn’'s hospital for their home Dry goodsg, novelties and num this afternoon lerous other articles will be on| g r 4 I HELLAN’S | e AT Ay R i L | sale with the opening of the s n recent tryouts at the Juneau PHARMACY E RECOVERED FROM OPERATION\p Kann expects a large p-| High School, Murfel Jarman, | 7o > } AC ] Lll(l'wl 1} Nelson Blmer Garnes, having complete-| ment on thé steamer Alameda, Helen Woods and Mike Saloum u me s V' Hp I r("'"(‘tb Next Door to Graves Store g g Iy recovered from an operation|and more later in the month, | W selected as the thre { ; £ 4 o ° i b v X which he underwent on March 18, | Mueh of his stock is impovted |dents o enter the finals of the ; BTy o i Phone 33 Free Deliver, Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing was discharged from St. Ann's|through a firm with which he was | declamation tryout to determine Figs—Fruit Salad—Sliced Peaches : hospital yesterday afternoon | associated for s a years pri yy-‘-]'lllu-uufl n-m". «"l ive at Peters g . AN R & —— e gl e rw iy | burg in the tinads-of Southeasters ree favort s SYPUD— SR B P TG T VRO RV YRR i 1 s e > ‘n iz coming to Juneas (LR STt S0y ¥ in three flavors of wine syrur O T mmuuu I |||||muu||umuu| . GROSS GOES SOUTH / . PORT b " o bl b oidibiib bl lhls e AL L b L L v y 8 ation, in addition to ba PORT—SAUTERNE—CLARET W. D. Gross, owner of the Coli \“ 59 | ‘Seum theatres in Juneau and Ket-| CRANDMA WIbE | ketball, is the 6nly part of the «chikan, left on the steamer Alas-| HAS PASSED AWAY/Southeastern Alaska school mecs 2 ior 95 cents %a for Seattle on a business trip.| dsimas ‘\\\vllu'll hl]m»"uwv llu ‘.\‘.n‘. um{vm.-n He, expected to be absent from | 3 : ¥ k ext onday the three selected| 3 A : B RASs for Sa7 months o C. Wise. 07, Who hasigom fie local school will meet | Home of Amocat Produets, consistantly the best. | N NEW ARRIVALS FOR THE APPROV AL OF THE WHOLE FAMILY e i | Yived Junean since the Klon-| i ooniest and the winner chosen CANNS RETURN To JUNEAU | 1ike “"*l “lfnln rlnl-‘x'ilxl-::l .-1._|]-:r'Jl" to appear in Petersburg on April : Al v died lust evening in St |y mi' A‘:'I.xr;,"'"k“‘;:,”‘.:1""']‘.‘} ‘)‘l’l“’l“'i;ia‘,:r_ Ann’s hospital from disability and ok % el 1 She had been in the ski Inlet, and Mrs. Cann will ar-| o PRV | B 8 receiving GOODY SALE rive in Juneau this afternoon on - ¢ \: ki ] g e A \ e i 1008 o | medical care. The Ladies " Soc the Princess Ali ¢ ol ”‘,'“';I Mrs, Wise, who was known|have a Goody Sale rday, PRSP 0 thy: Bates. throughout the town as Grandma |April 14, at the e and!'Mrs. Cann left Junean early | 3 B g e A B % IR ear for ‘the south and went| . ioe: ‘has been propristor = uffgery. E § N 4 Phones 92 and 95 Front Street Mayo Brothers' clin | ;;,o«-‘)\.::wr. I‘T\linnf“\«‘l‘lo‘x'n Mr. | 3 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. received medical attention. They| have been visiting in Seattle for| the past several w | —— e — “Fada Radio Sets and accessor-| ’ fes, Columbia Fhonographs nnd‘ ° ° ° v Wl',n(’()r Hos records. Radio Electric Co., Mar-| tin Lynch. Phone 429, adv | | o ¢ R ANJV l—]‘4L BA LL E -~ fancy patterns Woman may be taking a man’s| | 5 _}fi ' place but man is still taking her | ; : { b bl [ <& :hc“ Music by Moonlight Serenaders : Ly 50(’ 75C an(l 4 N\ el . And if he is wise hell take | 1 fr v | Douglas Natatorium i) JOHNSTON'S CHOCOLATES | LS e it FRIDAY. APRIL 13 J I‘/I SALOUM You always get the best for less at UL TTTETETE Nowhere does the present dashing vogue of printed dresses find better expression than in crepe de chine and georgette models here awaiting the smart woman — our collection offers fascinatingly clever designs in most attractive colors. IIllIIIllIIIIIIlIIlIIIIlllmlll"lllllll"!lllllllIIIIII"II"II I‘ Popularly Priced up to $29.75 e e ! 5 ! { ! § Spirited Dresses of the S pring ; ! Admission $1.00 Special ferry leaves Juneau at 9 P. M. Friday Late ferry for Juneau after dance Gr adually Coming A bout Times change, and business methods change and one A SERIOUS SERVICE | = ‘of the changes coming about is the doing away with: 1t is our husiness to follow ‘Never mind cost; get the money.” We wish you to fhie. written arders of physi- watch for other’s specials—that way we are sure you Glans. for distinct -remedies, é6 . Oil” will apprecmte'?ux business methods and our regu- with specific instructions as to COOk(’(l Wlth lar prices on well known merehandise. s e Yl : / TOMORROW 1S FRIDAY—Please see HAPPY gredients, the specifications Every i 3 t D g f given the pharmacist and the “very time you eat a HOME AD on page 7 of this paper. [directions for the patient are Mimiportant ‘aotatls. | None but “SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT” | ; —and—-—— experiencqd pharmacists should i Ladies of Altar Society will have Goodie Sale at accept such a responsibility. remember it is cooked with a our store next Saturday. Please come! ALL THESE AT Puur registered pharmacists at 2 by . - | OTHER'S SPECIALS—OUR REGULARS . R“y Oil Burner ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS ; Ay ] [ § BUTLER-MAURO - e ‘ ;flld ¢ l;m tkmu g e co. - GEO. B. RICE GASTINEAU GROCERY L a3 P, lumbing Oil Burners Sheet Metal = Heating ‘ PHONE 37 “I tell you in advance what job. will cost” THAT'S ALL YOU NBED WLL DO THE REST T T T T U R s T T T T T QUL See Our New Shipment of Children’s Sweaters Snappy new models in slip-on and coat styles— also a mew and complete assortment of women’s sweaters and house frocks. Juneau’s Style Center i

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