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O AR 5. o o ST 1 B B A 1 T T 4 TN 00 S s A i S Ot —_ S e T — - Ghn THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928. P : government funds for road bujld-|sible reservation at the southwest = b S ,‘ o ‘,m . Glacie these, he said, do not take the|where remains of a pre-glacial for- HERE THIS WEEK! DOUGLAS TO BE A special ferry will leave Ju- AVIATURS MAKE Disappearing | b : ¢ ; i ) | place of taxes for schools, terri-|est have been uncovered, was also I neau for the dance at 9 o'clock Wi K FI- ' Island Again | torial institutions and other gov-|suggested. Meetings of the Presbytery of| GIVEN TONIGHT this evening and a late ferry will | § Spouting Lava [ joriIRancal, BRUAY 3 " ents.” Only by| With the exceptions of these|his district are being held this leave the Island at 1 a. m. re- development leadi 8 to the crea-| withdraw it was announced|week in Juneau, | The annual Prom dance of the|turning to Juneau. SUVA, Fijl. April 27—The | | tion of property which is in it [that the entire route of Glacier| Reyv. 0. A. Stillman, Rev./David { Douglas High School Junior class | — - Paldon” Teland 6f the onga self capable of giving employ-|iiighway was open to individuals| Waggoner and Rev. Beck of Hoo-|is the social attraction of the NOTICE OF CHANGE OF e MANAGEMENT - GFoub. -ebidh’ wbpdarsd n ment, being taxed, etc, can under private use permits or the|nah, who came to Juneau earlier |Channel being given in the Island — 1885 is again spouting lava _— lost taxation be replaced. five-acre tract patent proceedings.|this week, held the first meeting | Datatorium tonight. s a Land Curtiss Fialdd th and has grown two miles long- | | He urged the need of care in Wants Local Photographs last night and are today discuss-| The Dbig hall has been attrac-| Since the first of April the . nd at Curtiss Field then| | ¢; since it was 1ast signtea. | [Chamber of Commerce ‘lll:llwlw Vn\(-:. the p:»u((w!lim; ]nf‘r ]‘h-l!]lrusl nf] local l;ulus;rlt'l*. m" ing plans of the Presbytery. tively decorated to suit the occa-,Club Lunch has been under our " ; & Wi TalRa partally ATRAEE | | D s e 20 all industries from radical legisla- | other local photographs of almost| By tomorrow the business will|sion which is always the main!management. We will be open Hurry by_ Train to e ngmm Today Features |tion. Alaska, he added, is being | any nature, were asked for by Guy | o concluded, it is said by Rev.|dance event of the school year. | from e 5. . tb 13 'p. i TS Washlnglon | I American Forest Week | carefnlly watched as to its atti-|Girard, teacher of Bakerstield,| waggoner. The public generally is invited.|aim to serve only the best and ®* [::’ b Ak o 1 | tude on that subject. It to the | Cal, to be used in an educational Special guests of the Juniors will [give prompt and efficient service. ! | direct benefit of Al ns that|film he said he was preparing include the Seniors and their par- adv. ROY DR ‘,,!,u..‘y ahqourags vthe fl.»volnpnmm The film is to be used widely in| AMERICAN LEGION ents, the faculty and the members e NEWTON. (Continued (Continuet rrom Page One.) et 1 it wate [the wibh of the German|-—=—— 5 3 A Jah contingents, _poice battaions,| Ambassador hat thes 5 Nor0 1) ot sk will b simiary affct| Sy ot Lo7ets viely and | American und. torelgn sehool. ho| ~ AUXILIARY DANCE _ (ot he school board, al of Dous ATTENTION bands and representatives of civic | present their respects to President|oq py similar conditions. S g o ® faculty and students| y¢ you neea 4 good carpenter and governmental organizations,| Coolidge. i _ B Distribute Souvenirs S it topa gt IS ON TOMORROW of tho Juncau high school. phone 498, — Handy Andy's Shop. will form a parade, accompanying This over, it is possible they The need-of Alaaks todsy I8 for hmllliml.v(l\:nrm;.m A‘,r the | River j"""fl al I"o.-, 0 . 0 ——— ‘l'l"fm:% and patronesses of the | p, LAGERGREN, Prop. adv. “, the fliers up Broadway to the|will attempt a four of the coun-| Fiiet s Py ‘hich, | Program — Committee, distributed | the States in 1926, wrote the| The annual dance, the only one|affair will be the parents of the Sk g i City Hall. try. H. Schluengel, manager of|n 'y HHd CU RCURTS ell | for the American Legion souvénirs| Chamber in regard to marketing | given by the Auxiliary to the|Junior class members who are as i —— S At the City Hall piles of lum-|the North German Lloyd Line,[ ™1 fIESE Y ’“"]"(f p ":’r %10t the Forest Week program. They [his property at Hagle River. He| American Legion, will be tomor-|follows: Bertha Fraser, Dor £ ber are being converted into two|averred he had received numer-| " '..-,:-.‘-”n ) "_] b ]“. | were miniature timbers of spruce,|said it would be impossible for|row night in the A. B. Hall. Spe-|Simpson, Ethyl Runquist, Violet FlO'err reception stands—again a la Lind.|ous {elegrams from Mayors of ;‘“_',l' ”\"“l’ \”‘ k ", ’l"'h“'“‘””'\‘“-'r hemlock, cedar, etc., furnished by!him to return to Alaska. He was|cial entertainment features will ” v Dergh, On the City Hall step. | principal’ cities and from Gover y”n:\{- ‘u"',_"‘ly"““j:""" i L.im}”“' Juneau Lumber Mill 'n..»;,'mlzml to lkuns-n‘s !Iny the llhllj‘s'w be sprung during the evening and | gweemmmmmmsmmsos iy g . ok 5 BladEe. oty o t e J - . vere ade y ) ‘on-| of his mother, whp has since died,|a gpecial six piece orchestra will] | proper the receiving platform will |nors of States asking th i flos. First it was) Vere made up by Morris Con-| o . piece | ’ 8% crected. This will be'nocupled | Bremen’s crew. ¥isit them class of industrics First It Was|truction Gompany and letiered by |and his father's condition s such | furnish the music starting at 9:30 AN ANNOUNCEMENT B tho thres members o tho Bro:| By the susgestion of Victor RU| i 1" yas “trapped out. Newt| ek, Selte Shafor, draushtemn| L X, 0 fmeossble for UL o) gdenk, e susitary, || il soon be mads to iaterm | | MANDEVILLE men’s crew, Mayor Walker and his | der, representative of the I(x“rn\;n s | bon A gl Haihy W Roq | 108 the |‘f..||._;,y) Service. !o.. m:;-h e e Dance affair of the auxiliary. you of our new location, where i . diplomatic guests and members of [ language newspapers on the May-| G oo "0 " Nect came fish, “and - ob Tduthar « wis: SRS G g B i e g i| we will specialize and serve Y the Board of Estimate and the|or's Committee, no plans are be :‘ :\-':“” "'“ ot PR n'lkl'v.wr el ; estimated to be i Alas l|,nnhm; man, and Chester Holm, MOOSE BENEFIT! 50k "hetter . SN brver NI & KING o, Board of Aldermen. ing made or suggestions received |, W™ b S B oot Gl T o . ""',’“j:j“’;“fl ".’";f]“:“l man, Were| Loyal Order of Moose No. 700|| medicines and sundries. We Best Ever / In a huge stand on the opposite | for private receptions until the| b0 10 00T pain e he de Approve Withdrawals iy i R and Women of Mooseheart Legion |} carry a very large line of v o side of the street will be accom-!public program is vnmllvh-’“'lr 1o | clared. Withd ;planned by the B i S are giving a benefit entertain-|{ magazines and Sunday papers, modations for 3,000 guests to be| Anticipating the landing of the| "0 0 0 Lo e devel Forest Service on Glacier High ment, basket social and dance|} including the New York Tim B 50 "y ¢ n ? aher o slop. . e s es. o officially invited Dby the Mayor|aviators landing at Mitchell Field,| —NOW Hhedt Fo8 (08 CEHOR | oy for recreational uses were Brands Famed Texas on Friday, April 27 at Moose Don’t forget the dance and B ! and his committee. L. I, Grover Whelan, speaking for [ W0 0 RS SO0 B € ossible | approved foday by the Chamber Toad as Just Fraud|fall beginning at 8:30 p. m.i} basket social at Moose Hall UTLER-MAURO The program at the City Hall is | Mayor Walker, issued an appeal to | . o0 % 5 0 O i hecanse there ©f Commerce. In a statement of AR This is for the benefit of a local |§ Friday, April 27. 1 to be brief. Arrangements have|motorists to keep away from the |, .- " enciont Wuantity of the|Proposed policy, signed by M. L. e et 1 family in distress. The public 1 DRUG CO. been made- for the rendition of|field until after the landing. The| o cin b o iy itt, Assistant District Fores.| ~ST- LOULS, ‘mo., Apri 2 is most cordfally invited. Ladies o “Phe Star Spangled Banner” by scrious congestion there scveral highetigradte OF: LUBUOE, SapAInS | \ 1d. no - timk t. | Declaring that the famed Texas|pring paskets | ar Spang anner” by oy J severall oo "yoing produced from the aver-' it was sald no -timber jeut od £oad v a180 i i ABESTE. : . Miss Holon Schafer, speeches by days ago, when the report was|o PONE PrICAeel Cen LIG SVEE would be permitted in 4 1.14.;"“"["‘5" |l“t‘{1|(‘II:“II:::’\:(-",IN:::| stone | aqy. Entertainment Committee. HELLAN’S When We Sell It ' each of the three fliers, an ad |current that the Bremen wasf G o' hoaiie for pulp wood ghth of a mile in width on|4h e e o i e PHARMACY It’s Right " dress of welcome by Mayor Walk-| headed this way, resulted in con-| [N W R L B0t Bl gary. | each side of the highway. Recrea. | Without d“r ang vm“':"; g“::.'_i'":;n 01d papers for sate at The Empire. H ‘ er and possibly short talks by .;Ijlm:hh- 4|'(|»|“~ (iu m(.: »l\_l\u.vnyr um'l ice in making them available for|tion camps would be set aside at) 0 T ER LS ey i P}?‘m l');aor toFvaes Store (| | Free Delivery Phone 134 { three or four others. iis committee In carrying out|jo T oce” in' promoting that| Mendenhall Glacier, near the up-| "B MO T (O80T oL - one ¢ ree Delivery || |Sub Station Post Office No. 1. { The parade will reform and pro- | their plans. kind of utilization, was hailed as|Per Mendenhall River bridge, Auk| %l JF. T4 Stk sy N T g g ' ArAEAT 07 IR zation, i % Nillage . bo © Patnt Lot Lenat | Gent of the St. Louis Herpatology . : P AR i Society, brands the story as false. jon here. [a— S e i et SPECIAL!-While They Last i “WEAR-EVER” ALUMINUM PAN FREE "8 WITH 2 PACKAGES OF S O'S oW GARNICK’S "B 'he toad is on exhibi ceed up Broadway, halting finally far-sighted. | Cove, Tee Harbor, for u:llnu[ at the Eternal Light, in Madison ) o i stry w R JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOQL |, Such an industry would traisn | Covos Moe | Haraor, 1or, lentine lahor throughout year, i Here another ceremony is be-| AGAIN APPROVED FOR [up & homeowning, permanent | Bar. At the last mentioned 8its,{ wo can ane geriver. Phone 528. ‘ing arranged, details of which ati Y ixa 1abbr -0 i.1land for a Boy Scout camp, golf|y,p 1 st Press Your Suit. Bl | ASSOCIATION' MEMBER | Coruetion, Habiiies s condhylils "hnd tourist. hetel wii be|ors cioist 20068 TR D2 to accommodate 1,000 invited ———— economic status. © “freserved, and leases for semi-pub.{ jguests are to be constructed in, The Juneau High School for| Returns Through Development |lic purposes provided for. Site for Fifth Avenue along the route of|the second year in succession has| e touched on forest taxation,|@ tourist hotel will be held at the procession. been approved for membership in| citing the fact that as almost ali| Point Louise. A small frontagc Then the aviators are to be es.|the Northwest Association of| ¢ Alag timberlands are Fed.|on the beach at the Eagle River p corted to the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, |Secondary and Higher Schools, | orally owned, they cannot be ta | spur road will be reserved. Hotel 4 'l'nbute to PHONE 174 ) hore . sue hus b arransed | eeording o Information receivod | (i Toisud of tuses the o iee i e wod evwecn awe | 3 o GV AT, he Graduate - | —————— = ‘ for them by Albert Keller, newly |by Superintendent W. K. Keller.| jory receives from the nation 1| Lake and Auk Bay. Another pos-| { t ua e e e — T ROe T y | 1 lelected President of the Ritz-Carl-|It is rated as a Class A member, — S K o) ton Company. There also the |!u'.hl}:h(~'xl rank in the asso- " ; A American. Telephone and - Telo. | ciation. SPECIAL Lellther S}IOES :fi;fifi;:fi:‘,fi,fi CALL ME GEE BEE - graph Company has arranged for Membership in it is held as a quality which will make its open circuits to London, Liverpool |Tecognition of the high standard and Berlin that the aviators may|of Work on the part of the school 72 sheets of fine GOO(lS | recipient proud to wear it talk to their folks at home, receiving it. It entitles the stu- WRITING PAPER | * S yetch toome. A Grien and call me when you want 'y . Theatre parties will cccupy d(.')"'“] "‘:“d“m:“"fl m.‘";;.l.”,”"]m 2 < Watch assures smartness, | GOOD plumbi heati their time In the evening. Plans|SH00T f0 AU COCH: il with 50 Very Latest in at accuracy, and the joy of owne plumbing, heating or » d ot oug it i i / mn;:.;e;econd day are nct yet iy on an accredited basis thus ENVELOPES LADIES’ PURSES || ing the very best, sheet metal work CHEAP. doing away with the require- . On the second or third evening, jments for entrance examinations to match a dinner is to be spread in behall |gxcort 1n the fow institutions Largest and finest display of | of the city at the Hotel Commo-|which a VRt wtadents o for $1.00 Mudwatn Peigon | | i i which do mot admit students ex- Hl SI GRAVES NUGGET SHOP i plumbing fixtures in Alaska. B dore. Invited guests will number|copt after examination Don't forget “Ali Baba” abe 2,000. Friday and Saturday | National broadcasting of thej ceremonies at the City Hall, at!Prayer Book Measure LUDWIG NELSON The Clothing Man ;,\’ GEO. B. RICE vepl the War Memorial and at the l] N U % common‘ Watch 17 1 zu,.——\‘ dinner at the Commodore will be ow E t Watch and Jewelr ” accomplished through the national _2_ i) Réptairing & P I PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL i hook-up of the National Broad- “I tell you in advance what job will cost” bl | casting Company. Stations in LONDON, April 27.—Final ap- New York which will be included |proval of the revised Prayer are: WEAF, WJZ and WNYC. |Book measure of the Church of How many days will be con|England has been voted at a oy sumed in lhp~ ci(y‘s.x ro(-ep.tiunv is jepecial session of the Church Af‘- E ‘E R e A il Wi R | e *® g i ‘ counsellor for the German Bm [now goes to the House of Com- = & & f bassy Vm. Waxh‘ing((m, an!muj(ml mDA':s I‘T l:i“"}i”i,’i@f“_‘m e ul lng a e E E . , ] E E ”.\ MORE FRESH EGGS We are building an addition to i R 3 Dozen for $1.00 our store which ..will make it the Finest Grocery in Town, carry- 1 il Large Size Eggs—27 ounces to dozen—Fresh % H 5 E . , from the ranch on every boat. lng a fUll stOCk Of the ; E M Fresh Maid O’ Clover Butter, pound ...§ .55 S rin ’s Newest C g E ‘ reatu Eoda Fresh Sweeten Butter, pound.............. .60 “BEST IN EVERYTHING” p g an E 1 ' The space in our present store . ‘ Pl o . We h j cei s G[ OR GE BR 0_'_" [R S : Jabm wdl not be a'vallable an(l i »e ave just received a wonderful assortment of g £ 1\4; . % d 3 i3 k i E 4‘ 7 _— o S muedd e;ther sell all our StO(.'k E women’s and misses’ neckwear. Vestees, collar and : E X 3 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. swred there., or move it. We have 5 TR/ of Jre Btk Sl it o, . Hasne T, P | & 4 . 3 A £ . ion this spring demands th fri i S decided to sell at prices that do g N e E ; g and how well we have filled this want can easil ey A not even cover the cost. i A I B M AY D AY D ANC E y H be decided after you have looked these over. P * bide: B Stock Your Pantry Now ol b . J * ' ' “ : ‘Pay Our Fur Factory a Visi . 4 ; isit American Legion Ausxiliary Canned Fruits, Jams and Jellies, e Y : : in Canned Vegetables, Canned ; gl | 4. B. HALL Meats, Cereals , " =37 | . SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1928 B T R e | SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT NUMBERS ' Dancing at 9:30 Admission $1.00 California GI.'OCC[' WW"—‘" New Music BEST IN EVERYTHING e \'PBONE 01' ¥ i