The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 16, 1928, Page 2

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+ bers of the | director, announc , Catt, ] | decai W. . Pierrepont B! Noycs, { Allen Overstreet, i | Thomas. “maintain those ethical, . jan and spiritoal - create understanding between re-| | ligions, - classes,” world unity conferences | Coffee, Harry . Ten Individual Styles Many Gay Colors Girls’ Wash Frocks*1 Qi-ci, 7-14 First Grade to the Eighth These Are Values You Will Find It Hard to Duplicate MALL daughter’s frocks, for lessons or a game of jacks, may be most advan- tageously bought now, for the rest of the year. Artfuily created of exclusive Belmont Prints these charming fast color Frocks are very well made with setin sleeves and strongly sewn seams. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store YOU may choose from a bright assem- bly of greens, blues, pinks and yel- lows. Many have crisp little collars and cuffs. Also, ribbon ties, novelty pockets and colored piping Little girls are invited to come in to see these attractive Frocks. Mothers will wel- come this opportunity. e Pttt e e e e P OLD STARS, SHINE IN BASEBALL FIRMAMENT A AN s e A e o e e i e o S ey i S \ N 4 ) N N l} ) N \ N ! ] | ! N N ¥ ) ] § i GOV. BONE. RECOVERING FROM ILLNESS {Alaskans in South Interest- ed in Formf-r Execu- me s Health | Word comes from Seathern (al | fornia that former Gov. Scott ( | Bone is slowly recovering from ou illness contracted | nter w he in the Fa {and that his pregr is atty | ing the interest of former Ala | kans in that section of the cou try. Gov. Bone was taken to A zona from Chicago when dise | attacked him, but some t | he went from Tucson to P; | where he now is. A recent issue of the Pasadenc Star-News contains the following concerning Gov. Bone and the in terest taken in him by Alaskan sojourning in California: “Pasadena recently rought into her close t th Alaska, owing to the dence here of former Goverac Scott C. Bone, who is recovering | from a severe in (hl(,ap,u in J 1 becn while on a trip Eact th were Bonc secretary of | Territory, and Mrs, Theile here last week to see Mr. and other visitors were | man, a leading busine | Ketchikan, and Mrs. | Mrs. 1. Rice, wife of the Epis copal dean at Juneau, capital of | Alaska, and Mrs. Readman. | “The former Governor and Mrs | Bone are occupying an apartment at 48 North Bonnie avenna. | is still under the care of Dr. | Ferrier, who attended him at hospital. | Saying It With Flowers “The Alaska-Yukon Club of Southern California, on Sunday |sent to the former governor a greeting in flowers, with a letter from President H M. Higgin in which he wroie: “‘It was with feelings of deep est regret that the officers and | members of this club learned from that you were man Pau! the v | George Beaumont | still confined to your bed witl sickness. We had hoped in the absence of news to the contrary, that recent news items stating that you were well on the road to recovery were f(rue. oon as the Alaska-Yukor informed of the fact tha not yet fully recovered your indisposition, a2 unani resolution was passed ex | pressing cur sincere ~sympathy | with you in your illness amd | wholehearted wish for a speedy | recovery from your indisposition. Alaskan Services Recalled | iAm ( Iuh you | from | mous had +| “‘When we review the unfailing Sy [ play will come back to its old standard. They a~: three of the colorful stars of the old guard and a revival of their play would help St. Louis to the tope Due reformation on the part of Rabbit Maranville Cupper left), Flint Riem (centcr), and Grover Cleve- land Alexander, there is every indication that their ESCRIPTION OF BODY FOUND FRIDAY AT H.:‘ITEF‘ (of Pleamont, Cal, former dent of the Butte County Nationa | Bank, now the .Chico branch o | the Bank of Italy. Mr. O'Conner was engaged in > business in Chico for a number of 8| ) and served one term Federal Prohibition! undersheriff of Butte County. Chidester, who was|went to when the body was|for the last few years resided i | San Francisco and the east, ;| He was a native of San Fran 'cisco and during the Spanish i \nwrunu Commmee of Fifteen Aids Un.ty rwndahon wing description of th public affair _{ morning by S| Officer T. L. {at Funter Bay 1, | found We et Among them A i Parkes Cadman, ( man Skult John Dewey o Emerson Fosd knce b the iop Uni tion, which sceks to contr inter-religious and int good will, John Herman 2 ght, about 150 . ab flesh ont 8 Witl heavy gvey woul Jordan, _| heavy wool shirt, Dr. Mor| s, and a mackinaw, Weldon | With yellow, black and Jomes, | Stripes. There v $285.00 Harry | currency and ents in silver William 1.1 found in the hip pocket but nojof the 1\'"‘,“‘_,“‘« ©.|other papers. A can of velvet| Platter smoking tobacco was also found| cording U,‘iu the pockets. humanitar-| R which | FORMER RESIDENT OF ALASKA PASSES AWAY| \ in First . in the Philippines. e ———— WRANGEL. MAN ARRESTED Jesse Platier, of Wrangell, Mann, David Herbert Adanms Gibh Johnson, James Prof Rufuz M ns, Marshal H. Johnson, D. Campbell of tha Alaska Bome Dry is out om $500 Dbail, to this morning by the U. "shu]\ office here. ——ro—— The Ananias Club b Shepherd and Dr. foundation, formed S, The ideals ‘Look here, angrily, “I've asked you about 4 nations, continuation and | of races, plans O'Conner, Robert J. former California, died recentiy at Dwight, | 1llinois, aged .)A He was m J. O'Couner understand?” ‘tting tired of it. T've had th 30 cities within two yenn. years, presi- as | He| Alaska from Chico and War served with Com-| California Volun- was green arrested Saturday night by Depu- plmn and charged with violation Law. ac. information received Mar- Doc,” said the man held inf Widely known resident of Chico,|times to send in your bill and I'm vice and | want to pay for it, interest you have always | to Alaska and your unce | untiring efforts on hehali | Alaskans and this club in p 1 |1ar, we feel this short let | athy is totally inadeq s our feelings toward and should there anything we can do, please convey wishes to the clu | mont, the bearer “‘The small bunch with this is to remind you spring is here and all Al here in Los Angeles are thinking | of you and praying for your earl return to our cirele’.” | B you E your be of ‘ GEORGE Flli)LTA RETURNS Folta, Assistant U. S. District Attorney and Mrs |Folta arrived on the Alameda night from the States where have been traveling since marriage in Seattle on March 5. Mrs. Folta, formerly | Miss Ruth Cole of Washington, | D. C., has lived in Ketehikan for the last year, where she was em- ployed in the Federal fisheries [office. L | Mr. and Mrs. Folta have taken {an apartment in the Mackinnon | Apartments. ———————— | MAY LOCATE HERE | Dr. Verna Makepeace was an ar- ]ri\'nl here recently from Los An- |geles, and may locate in Juneau, it was learned today. She has f|been in business in the States as |a chiropractor, .and expects 1| make either Juneau or Fairbanks i|her home. . — LOCAL YOUNG MEN RETURN ) George Oja and Victor Leak, former Juneau boys, who have heen residing in the States for some time, returned to Juneaw on the Alameda yesterday. Oja has been attending Hills Busi- ness College in San Jose since last September, and plans to return again this fall. He passed thrugh, here aboue eight months ago en- route south. Leak has been ab- sent from Juneau about three vears, during which time he has been on the coast, mostly in San Francisco. —_———e—— — " JUNEAU WOMEN'S. CLUB The reguiar meeting of the Ju- George W. 1 at Mrs. David Waggoner's resi- dence Tuesday evening at 8§ o'clock. A musical program will be given after the business meet- ing. All members are urged to be present. adv. S e illness contracted | 4. R. Heck- | ofy Heckman: | He! of | ERE WITH ERIDE| to| neau Women’s Club wifl be held \CALIFORNIA CROCERY | IS BEING ENLARGED the Callfor Nick Bevard upied by will contain w mac larga room Mr. Bavard plar the finest Tery v to to have grocery s he ha ng temporar when the T Company Masci, front truck went thr the 1 rocks carrie of too much of planking, ¢ crashed through, letting the truck go to the | Men were \\u)‘k?u,‘ in an 1-1". t In ext: train rear this To a Jean Patou ac gray fox. It ha MEMORIAL, SERVICES .- i . %3 | |h«n- is | and | June yval of 0 of Mo Orde: ed member Moosche e, dictat services, which auditorium. Opening piano solo schmidt and Mrs. C. H ing a reading lh-vn\ Roden n, which wa I' ices iting - ® RADIO CLYUB coats arc an cxception and not| eason the r | MRS, JAMESON | SERIOUSLY ILL nkllvm of M\“.H L. Faulk-| ner Suffers Stroke, Vis- | at Hoquiam | 3 numbers included by Mrs. Gus M two vocal sol MacSpadden by C. D deliv rah K. Jameson, mother L. Faulkner, is seri-| n Hurmu . Wash., from | ording to a| today by Mrs.| ere not given has made her| and Mrs, Faulkner | sars. She has b Hoquiam for severai| s, Faulkner plans to| south on the steam. about Wednesday to vith her mother. e BIDS WANTED On contract to drive of tunnel 7x7. Dave dances for particulars. ot pih M S LU Police, Advertising mways pays. GETCHELL columns. of The Bpir MEETS i Mrs Mi The vili! ously meet | the City | evenin, | by Guy e number o pected to attend portant commun brought up for Juneau Radio in the Council CI Hall at il ai e g NOTICE (il | Parties or organizations giving public dances will be held to an- swer for any drunkenness among dancers if the police are not noti- |fied at once. pro- tection may upon request | {-—adv. nonths i leave for 500 feet Housel | —adv. Special police be had at By order Chief of GEO: A Sce e | | | ‘:\Look for t \\\the red tin with ! a black stripe. It is the \\only coffee name that ‘\\brings you top grade | coffee only. \ Come Over and Help Us During recent months the General has re- ceived urgent and repeated calls for the Army to open in Siam, Annam, Bulgaria, Rou- mania, Serbia, French Guiana, South China, < Fur trimmed | ~———%y==g { L Climax Wallpaper and Window Shade Cleaner Unequaled for cleaning Wallpaper, window shades and'calcimines. Try a can and be conumced Juneau-Young Hardwarc Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 Alaska Steam Laundry “SERVICE “and QUALITY” ‘We Can Prove It DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING P e T S S ——— Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. WHOLESALE and RETAIL The House of Quality and Economy PHONE 486 Yakima Gem Potatoes, 26 pounds . Bulk Carrots, per pound Oregon Dry Onions, 314 pounds . Parsnips, 3 pounds for Radishes, per bunch Onion Sets, per pound Green Onions, per bunch Oregon Prunes, per pound Black Figs, per pound . VEGETABLES Asparagus, per pound ... Spinach, 2 pounds for .. New Potatoes, per pound ... . Fresh Peas, 25 cents a pound 2 for Butter, per pound .. e VOTE FOR LEROY NOLAND FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR REPRESENTATIVE A vote for him is a vote for Home Rule, Economic and Efficient Government. He pledges himself to give a square deal to both labor and capital. A. M. GEYER—SHEET METAL WORKLS If Its Made of Sheet Metzl We Make It TANKS PHONE 154 STACKS Next door to Marine Electric & Supply, Lower Front St. Northern Rhodesia, Madagascar, Philippines, Fiji Islands. Lithuania, Russia, Mexico, Ni- caragua, Persia, Egypt and Spain.__ SELF DENIAL will help to link olhié p na- tions and peoples into its present. pracncal LEAGUE of NATIONS. Mary Gorham, Sec'y. | VOTE FOR Bartley Howard Candidate for Republican Nomination as Delegate to Congress PRIMARY -ELECTION, APRIL 24 COMPARE ! Make them show Kou that the quality of their mer- chandise is as high as that which we offer you. Quallty counts. There is very little if any dif- ference in the priees of quality and inferior mer- chandise. : The man who sells pcorer oducts has oppor- tunity to que grenf.ex' profits. pt S 1 19 CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” A Pamleu Permunent W@e The New Frederio’s mm I the Amewew o v AT TERRELL'S=$15.00

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