The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 13, 1928, Page 8

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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928. mfi———’—_—?—m—_—?—7 e — ~ — - COMMITTEES |“eTm Wi ace CHAMBER BETS |- e | oot snesm wete[p1g DANGE S "% 0 s Wi | == e o A man’s body has been found 1 | - - day. He said in some instances at tide water between the two . To make a survey of Dry Pass, private property had encroached i s ' Punt 4« IL ’ the west coast of Prince of | on the streets and in others the Carl Maeser, brother of. Walter Mr. and Mrs. William C. \11|;.ht, mining claims at Fun e‘r_lLu, ac 3 | ‘ il ¥ U ey proprietors of the Wright Shoppe|cording to a radio received this | Wales Island, Maj. Douglas H streets were partly laid on privatc [ C. Maeser of this , was an ar . 3 1 8 | X : ‘ : ” i on Front Street, returned to their | morning by the U. S. Marshal's | Gillett nt Engineer Off property. In the process of taking | rival on the Princess Alice yester > hé he P Alice | office from the Funter Canne | cer o Road Commis- | the kinks out of them, some are|day afternoon from Minncapolis,| Once a year the Douglas Vol-|home here on the Princess Alice il g s § ) L he esterday on the going to “get stepped on and oth. | Minn., where he resides. unteer Fire Department steps into | vesterday evening. . pmmissioner nk affairs Mrs. Wright left Juneau last|Boy wired immediately to the R 1, ' Smith, going ers will have something given to| He is interested in the Maeser|the limelight of social Fox Farms at Tebenkof Bay in|with a dance event which Is al-|summer enroute to California for cannery for further information . [via Potersburg and Wrangsll Nar . B them,” he added. > k Hene ¢ 3 g s ; 0 8 s Gl 4 B y _|ner health. Since then she has| evidence of cause of death. Mayor Judson Has Ap-|;). e wae accompanied by | Local Organization Elected! "Th. whole project. however, is|south Chatham Straits, and will| ways looked forward to with an iy 40 | i e e R e g 3 3 _ | Lieut. Phillip R. Garges for the bemefit of the city and|leave here Sunday morning on the [ticipation and tonight the fire s g hthr Tebwbe . pointed Standing Com it Phillip R. Ga | to U. S. Chamber of | 7 pemd | Certrude in company with his|boys at Douslas are giving thelr |Beach, with her brother and sis-|found at tide water between the 1 . | At PeTersburg, Maj. Gillette will | not for any private good KPR A Shgdd : . ahiiih ot Biliaae S mittees for 1928-29 | ik up Engineer James 1 Commerce March 30 aety. awbers. will teallse ONis T | brother. annual ball, terinlaw. She reports her healti |two l:lnlllll‘f,i*tiluiirlniur:l“Ii‘u‘n:»1 Bay. - who will assist In the survey. He | that impartial justice will be ac o he big Nat, having one of the|excellent, and looks extremely by it ook i 3 same and when we can expect ¢ X i O 1 i Continue: o i ™ dos Sn W best dance flors in Alaska spec-|well ! Standing Committees of the City | W 11 be absent |ln‘>||! ten days { 7( ontinuea nom rage One.) uud@_d to everyone, there should SENIOR CLASS VISITS ¢ TRV oA s Gl sl € v Mr. Wright has been south on a|you. Council to serve during 192829 The survey, which is to estimate be little criticism, Mr. Metcali Ko o ” A b 4 » U. S. DISTRICT COURT | \ill present unusually attractive |short business trip. have been appointed by Mayor T.|the practicability and cost of|said he was now ready to receive|said. In making the street sur O i e e A o aie B. Judson, it was announced this and improving the Dry|definite assurances of support to|veys, Mr. Metcalf will use as o N ¢ e ,“",';’“‘“,’7)"“","“"‘“““5 b o 1 A t_‘;“';h’;i't’“"';,:‘;l’m"v“"" ”*““f- morning by City Clerk H. R. Shep-| P “hannel, was authorized by | the projected enterprise. basis the official townsite survey| Members of the Senior class at[the affair, with walls of ever-|Old papers ror sale at The Empire. |Fe y § —adv. ard ’ Congr recently. Tom Iade, Long Beach, Calif,|made and approved by the Fed ['l¢ l'hgh School visited the U. S.|greens and ceiling screned by | 00— 5 = - SRSk who will serve on com e—— asked for detailed information |€ral government. District Court this morning, to|paper streamers. Music will be ~—— e, ——— 3 i s Fatad 4 o Ladies’ Day Next watch the procedure of empanel-|furnished. by the Moonlight Ser- Stitens ware ;JUNEAU ARDEN CLUB |reiative to the possi by WOPOERER) o e Ol regular | 108 a jury in commection with |enaders of Juneau. O0CA ggs! 0Ca ggs! tablishing a marine here Streets, lights, sewer and whar! A : Vi i i B . o W o gy | 5 1 aneRiel ik 2 ¢ or.| Ladies’ Day. Mrs. B. M. Goddard | their study of Civies, in ool A special ferry leaves Juneau . T(h"”‘". ('\, - g 1’5'“"' WILL MEET TONlGHT‘ fh 4 ,,"?i',f.'u"n""...'\. :‘Itv‘:‘rl])\lrn‘;vm ,I‘,‘\u\ ippointed by President W. S s Grace Wilkes, teacher offat 9 o’clock for Douglas and re-| Fresh every day from the National R WincSpaadeny; aad | " il v A ‘eorge to have charge of prepira. | history and civies at the high|turning leaves at 1 o'clock after Alaski Pir. Parims, W . / st hier own | 5¢hool, accompanied the students.|the dance at ht 8 1 e\ € \ v s tihide : 5 We call ane aenver. Phone 528 GARNICK’S : chool A Conditions Are Imaro n i i ioh WGy LET Almquist Press Your Suit. *ublic 2 W, A Scott r at dance -, I n ¢ o X o ML, S20( 2 o050 Publ ittendan ) P i g o > 2 e PHONE 174 chairman; W. S. George and H iy matter inte ) the | for several Al R Tripp. ers will be ( BT W. J ! this year seem o b b § ited. iy E3eRmaeL ‘\'3 Fire Protection and Water—C. vers, President, announced to-| before,” W. A, Habernal, certified | George {o serve for three month 4 d A SERIOUS SERVICE H. MacSpadden, chairman; W, 4 | public accountant of Seattle and|Music for tod meeting was 1t An our Nekiiices: to Tollow Wilson and Charles G. Warner. program which was sei| local @ity Auditor, told the Cham.|furnished by Hunter, Jr. ¢ the .written obders of physis Finance and Claims—W. S laside at the last meeting because|ber today. He cited local build 0 _date, there has Beén ‘sib " - — clans for distinct remedies, GGC k l W't’ 0'199 George, chairman; W. P. Scoti{of the opportunity to hear H. W.jing activities, the new high bed to the Chamber’s annu-l ! iy with specific instructions as to O0RKéd un 22 and C. H. MacSpadden. Alberts, Chief Agronomist for the | school, Masonic Temple, Capital| fund a total of § and l ¥ | | their -¢dminsatration: . Mhe in Assessment and Collection of | Territory of the Department of building, cold storage, street pay-|members have been signed up — gredients, the specifications Taxes—H. T. Tripp, Chairman; W.! Agriculture, talk of gardening and | ing and other private and public|the year. siven/the. phasiinelst and. 1he H. Wilson and Charles G. Warner. | agriculture in the territory, will improvements as evidences | FfT directions for the patient are o 7 £ e, iy Election and Printing; Cemetery [he carried out at the meeting to: growth and development i e B S Gruen diamond Tpdrtaut-AbsaiE . None Knb 1] SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT”, and Gold Creek—entire Council. |night. The subjects whith will| He also called attention to the Ry i i T 1 || | experiencea pharmacists should Library—W. H. Wilson, chair-|be presented are, seed flats, hot | fact that a larser number of fish-| N48 been here on court busine watches lead the vogue! Sécept ‘sucl & - Pespboatbiiiny man; Charles G. Warner and W (beds, cold frames and composition | ing boats than ever before are| ' (ol oien™ on the Admira! Dlaighhd il ssasaih 47t Four*registéred pharmacists at P. Scott. of soil. M. D, Williams will dis-| now bringing their fares here for [ fo" I 5 e Dogd vk S g b i R O-l B v ! first three matters, and | marketing. He added he was|Rogers. Mrs. Bunker accompan- oo Pt e il ay Ul urner ~ Every time you eat a the ast. swvial durk 4 “WJ remember it is cooked with a . cuss the 3 & W. FOX LEAVES Miss Anne Colman will talk on|contemplating locating here per |l€d him. i Satonds & e P yoiwcns o . soil composition. manently. and finest cut. Fitted witl o St DAY RBBMEBL | 1 L PPN e i A0 FOR FIRST CITY| The opportunity to get fertilizer To Straighten Streets movements of utmost_time- BUTLER-MAURO keeping dependability. These | GEO B RICE s . at less expense by the members| Evidently not sufficient carel wwouon oo be'taking a man's s B i 14 et DRUG CO. | A. W. Fox, who has been in|clubbing together will also be ta-| was taken in opening up streets -k haldy s, ol i Juneau during the past two and Ken up, Mr. Leivers said. of the city and some of them|place but man is still taking her variety, priced from $6o. When We Sell It ‘ D, ing 0il Burners Sheet Metal Heati one-half months in the absence of | 22000 e o s Uik Come in and see them! It’s Right | Plumbing % eaneny Karl Theile, Secretary of Alaska, i - Free Dellvery -Phone 134 “I tell you in advance what job will cost” left for his home in Ketchikan on And if he is wise he’ll take Sub Statlon Post Office No. 1. the Admiral Rogers. . p v 3 her a box of During his stay here Mr. Fox ~ s beon Chief Gtk n (he Soc. Alaska Steam Laundry NUGGET SHOP | e retary's office. He lived here a JOHNSTON’S CHOCOLATES ANOTHER SALE namber of years ago, and while in Juneau remewed many of his “SERVICE and QUALITY FROM HERE <l ; Another Saving to You g R We Can Prove It Jeaw ONE QUARTER OFF on all ||| ~ Tea Sets—Vases—Candle Sticks—Ash Trays— ! DELZELLE SELLS TRUCK ! 7 < i h:::l']lr:pi:'l:ivl‘({‘:”:l:"]’l‘:’l]‘:“[()‘ri‘ Sandwich and Cake Plates—Candy Jars—Gl ".Be HER g N A DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING ; 2 Y A | OUR price is always REASON- es—Relish Dishes—Cheese Dishes—Honey and bmk:r. whfl"r:(‘ur::d b Batis - | ABLE even without a sale, so Marmalade Jars—Egg Cups—Mayonnaise Bowls burg this week, sold to that town it i i oo il‘i’" u“_:‘::“:" our specials are a —Mustard Jars—DBabies’ Cups, Saucers, Plates [ it onealf ton waw Ford |, : e domege ol ' " Weaiirs AfEsnbs: cols and Bowls. a fire pump and hose cart. It WEEKLY BROADCA ‘ Bergr. oo, REDUCTION ON ALL SILVER was fitted by A. G. Long Com- PR . W u pany, Portland, Ore, which com- 10 pound Best Head Rice for j ) $1.00 i See Our Window Display pany Mr. Delzelle represents. | 7 packages Kelloggs Corn Flakes for 1.00 H HELLAN’S VB S s s § T 1 e 6 cans Tender Sifted Peas, Amocat, No. 1 tall | PHARMACY . B ¢ R Ludwig Nelson ‘.Adv:‘:t-mn:“ u'\l;n)';-plln. e for £ o columns . re. A W 4 5 cans De Luxe Sweet Plums, Del Monte, Next Door, to Graves Store i No. 2 for .. il e s : F Deli E Watch i, S g R 3 ¢ 3 cans Raspberries, Loganberries, Blackberries, woe elvery] ixpert Wateh and Jewelry Hepotrmg ANNUAL BALL Del Monte, for . AT o s 7 rolls Scott’s Tissue Toilet Paper . TORBAGH A AN ST S S g - Fresh Red Rock Cottage Cheese, pint i SN U] b g : 3 - Strictly Fresh Butter, Maid o’ Clover or Jersey Ay G A Music by Moonlight Serendadérs Fant in iarem o bt i 3 dozen Fresh Large Size Ranch Eggs for ... 1.00 A. B. Douglas Natatorium YOU SAVE MONEY. BY DEALING WITH US 2 Nothing But the Best Is Our Motto HALL TONIGHT Adion $1.0 GEORGE BROTHERS SATURDAY Special ferry leaves Juneau at 9 P. M, Friday Phones 92 lll.d 95 Front Street NIGHT Late ferry for Juneau after dance 3 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. DANCE IR RH : : o Wunder Hos ; 3 ” ’l‘ E B N E E ‘ : 7 for men in new I I l l ‘ A l< I I I \ fancy patterns Every once in a while the marufacturers of % £ 50(', 75C and N\ [J [ Clothcraft suits put a *“5130” or “4130” serge suit = ) - ‘ E verythzng zn through the most gruelling of tests. i : N : : z z | | jnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnaEna i The coat is placed in a bucket of water and ; : left to soak for 24 hours. It is then taken out i dripping wet, and hung up to dry for a day or two. .’ . -M SA.LO U M ard GOOdS Of course it is wrinkled and curled beyond recog- nition, but after a good pressing it looks as good as new. TO NEW COMERS OF OUR COMMUNITY B iy < i As new comers in our community you will be inter- The fact that it does not shrink or lose its ested in the selection of a satisfactory store for the shape after the test, speaks for the quality of the purchase of your groceries and provisions. May we cloth, the quality of the threads, canvass, padding L’;{}:;‘,p;’; rtoa!:;;edetro \-fizu:x::mti:’gviczvinsrfvetfl: and other trimming material used, and for the supply you with the best in everything. Our store quality of the tailoring. is cleanest in town, our merchandise is the best and or any thing where yard goods is needed we freshest, also the cleanest in town, and we make G g : three prompt deliveries daily, and we extend thirt keep clean, well repr d R “5130” Serge “4130” Serge days credit to all responsible parties desiring it. i i g s TSNP e It gives us great pleasure to welcome you to $2 9.50 $35.00 our community and to place our store at your service. g You are welcome to cull at our store or telephone us Try us when in need. No matter how low our prices happen to be about any service you think. we might be able to you are always SURE of QUALITY. _— Y TOMORROW— ALTAR SOCIETY LADIES WILL HAVE GOODIE SALE AT OUR STORE, PLEASE ARRANGE TO S G R A E S Hoping you Sglhflfie]‘fis %Engfiailaleel at home, , ° 7 ; ‘ ). Y : et e v KPR WO AR Goldstein’s Emporium d The Clothing Man —ask any of our customers. . , Juw,' o Cm;er gl | R QUALITY AT SENSIBLE PRICES b GASTINEAU GROCERY gt % PHONE 37 You can wusually find what you want in our piece goods department. If it is for a dress, coat, lingerie or for draperies, bedding

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