The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 2, 1928, Page 8

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Darwell Gildea 2, Johnson | McCormac 19, Noland 6, Olts o . : > {15, P , Wacker 1, Winn 20; [ _ o North Africa Hailed : : i : » beginning of construc- ¢ ¥ : | Adkins 8, Gilmore 13 ; . tion As Land of Promise of a new onestory frame Scow Ray Sutherland 3 : : : ! B . t 5 . building on the property adjoining 1 BIG MAJORITY 3 . 1 “”\'\T‘ir"ll \\;‘ 4t i S ; | Connors Motor Company, another, PARIS, May 2 -North Africa | ! ' : . Al ru‘|. Lathrop 2 i |of Front Street's vacant lots will| will be the prise of the future, Gro. 0 h HES 4 % be filled. M. Dal Piaz, managing director of e | X g : : n h S - | Charles Goldstein, owner of the|the French Line, told a gathering Taxpay(‘l’s Endorse Issuel B ; : 2o : (_-mlr;:“” gaHsnjamin b, GnANSINS [1ot which hn’s been vacant for|of American business men i ] o y: 4 " B 3 i many years, is having the build | Paris. It will develop in the nex 11 to 1—Total Vote | ¥ ; \ s i | Johnson MoOosuas 15, . ing erected under the direction of | half century, he m»u‘«-ves, with x: land 6, Olts 9, Paul 9, Wacker i | Ray Peterman, who is also handl- | rapidity unequalled by any other \ § i, Wity 1 sAniins 10, GG ing the new addition to the Cali-|part of the world. Irrigation will By a vote of 11 to 1, although : B b Ay i . jmore 13 L - i i fornia Grocery. In Mr. Goldstein’s | work the miracle and turn Algeria, BIRR s vois was small, the tex A Y i ! ; d | S T - [new structure there will be two|Morocco and even the Sahara Blars going to the polls in Tues s ¢ B ; # ! Rl § : Northwest Streams ' ::)‘)(;]; Nf':.‘.w,:“.;:;::: th;ivn”wiu be xlo.:(-r( into a land of plenty. day's « ial election approved ol E £ 3 * X - - | ready ;i cupanc by he end Vhen water is roung down .!IT{. $60,000 sewer improvement| | X 5 2 Bear Fl'elght Agam 5 B | of this month, he said today. from the Atlas mount M. Dal bond issue. The vote was 98 for 5 £t £ e RS e X ; ! P i o | Piaz says, and the subterranean ! 4 3 i J J + MINNBAPOLIS, May 2—River streams all are discovered and and nine against " wrh : D " i : Lo navigation, which vied with the = | EASTERN MEN HERE on Question Light 5 I | developed, an area as great as ]m{ljy le tl f the en | covered wagon for traffic suprem | ooy Eurnu.)- g e JEREE = = stuanper ol U ; acy in the northwest years ago, is D. Scott Peel of Toronto and | aetieiy , : g tire amount was approv the Sting batle i AN Vet 4 Wb cAdums of Torgunt on activity and be the New World City Council will place not more GOEIR. A 2 n Rty " 4 of the twentieth century : i % s o On the Mis: ippi-river big tow . tario, mining men who represent than 10 ¥ Il . ]'n gl boats are ar nd departing | eastern interests, arrived in Ju year. he proceeds will be ased | ———,e i Fegularly with ity freight 4 neau yesterday on the Aleutian.| TO RECEIVE MEDICAL CARE to cover the ‘,‘M of ‘sewer im | : . oy cargoes. Federal 1 to They are guests at the Gastineau —_— provements and_replacements to ! 3 . 3 3 : overate boats.on the strestr. is M Hotel, and expect to leave soon| R. J. Menard, member of the hf- ma ,'" during the |nrlry‘h\ (v‘i.un | % 5 ¢ . ¢ that stands in the way of a ves- % S for the Pekovich mine at Funter|Aleutian's crew, entered St. Ann's cilmanic year. Later l‘mv\’.umn% isel line on the St. Croix, and| Succeeding her late husband, |Bay where they will spend most | hospital yesterday to receive treat- o ”‘,‘; ‘;\:«'l it \.\m;l ':\”,“]“,,M“,(:II:I’ | there is talk of a freight-carrying| Mrs. Clement H. Powell of |°f the summer. ment Ior a'severe cold. ey | e r‘h.- gt Croix, is a tributary of the | dent of the Texas, Panhandle | GARNICKS HAVE CHEVROLET| ROME—The Prince of Pied- B e : : . i M _ i Missi «\]Iv(xl. 3 | and Gulf Railroad. Mrs. Powell —_— mont, heir to the Italian throne, ters in yesterda election wa | " - = % 8 ines would operate a says that she may be a failure One of the 1928 model Chevro-|has been made a lieutenant col- B et the 15tk of onmost| i 4 feeders to the Mississippi river| o %04 0 o el "t she: knows | 1€t four door sedans, received re-[onel of infantry. B (ic Tond isne. Meny ; —— = | system. The St. Croix ex- she will succeed in business, | cenUy by the Connor Notor Com ———-e—— qualified voters passing the Firc + A e e [ tends DORERAL AEEULLe Ttione " ‘International Newsrea) | | PANY, Was purchased this week by 0ld papers for sale at e Empire. B e inah town &ad ihedt The motor scllurmer Samson,” said to be the | is provnled with three hides of pitchpine, is sota southward from the vicinity S B e during the day did mot strongest vessel in the world, will be brought | rigged as a schooner and provided with berths fof the Twin Cit A i IR §ls the trouble ‘to stop at the from Bergen, Norway, for use in Commander | for fifty men. A strong radio station h’l\, been | RIS . i SALMON BROUGHT IN polls, 1t was said By Antarctic expedition. It was com- installed aboard ship for Commander Byrd’s BRITISH BARBERS TUT TIPS y S v overhauled in preparation for its jour- | use | GAD" The Sadie, Capt. Sandy Stevens, " B e The “Samson” was built 42 years ago, Cinternations) Newareo” W0 AB CAMPAIGN buyer for the Juneau Cold Stor- ‘Wl&AR-EVhR” ALLU - - LONDON, May 2-Told that|ase, arrived in port this morning 8 U 9 P a PRUGRESS MADE progress, business has been slow | Pratt /i 3 More Fruit,” “Use More|With 3300 pounds of king salmon WITH 2 PACKAGES OF ed up in favor of politic LATHRUP ADDS R ardher 15 ; » and similar British adver-|Which sold at 20, 14 and 9 cents. GARNICK’S | George Waltz, trav:ing man, well ) . |tising slogans have proved suc 5 P IN YAGHT RABE of attle, was a guest at | Tu LEAD UVER (mln.u-k oland 15, Olts cessful in getting people to obey MILAN—AR elevator now car PHONE 174 unehBas, Paul 28, Wacker 2, Winn 17, such commands, the Hairdressers|ries visitors to the dome of the e Howard 4, Suther-|Guild and the Hair Dressers Fed-|famous Milan cathedral. land 8; Rustgard 10, Waller 2:|eration have decided to try out Dr. Robert Simpson In- ARTICLES ARE FILED Aldrich 4, Lathrop §; Chase 9, “Get Your Tair Cut” with the|#—— forms Junean Lions of BY KODIAK SALTERY MAJ ALBREGHT g s i NG et z CALL ME GEE BEE i | Increasing Interest Articles of incorporation of the - 2 ; jardner Darwell 6, Gillea 10,/ The two organizations author | i | 3 Siout Feiling Ounvany, orzes 4 <1 Johnson 3, Noland 8, Paul 1,[ized the spending of $50,000 a g 4 o i . Gilmore 7. gan and other advertising @ the Pacific Coast States and ex-|ton, were filed today in the oftice | of Rival Candidate for 4 3 ¥ voted to use the tips they cellent progress in the Capital to|Of the Secretary of Alaska. It is Goddard: Sutherland 8; Rust : p Nati 1C itteem. st TSt k GOOI l'lumbi"gv llcatillg or anitall . S5 o N T ey s | fTOM customers to make up Capital Yacht Race to be held |capitalized for §150,000. ational Committeeman Lathrop 3, Aldrich Cas- X g this summer between J|‘lnl:ull x:ll:l Incorporators of the company e v 5, Chase 2, Gelles 2, Pratt 1,|°f the fund. LEGION sheet metal work CHEAP. Olympia, Wash., indicate a com-[are: Charles J. Sword, Rainor| While’ the race between Capt.|Wickersham 5; Gottstein 4, Grant| oo =5 P8R (om0 plete success, according to a|M. Dahl and Hardy Hofstad. Mr.\A . Lathrop and . W.|8; Benjamin 4, Gardner 2, Hunt 5 st i Largest and finest display of short address given by Dr. Rob-|Sword is president of the corpera-| Albrecht, both of Fai ks, for|2: Darwell 3, Gildea 1, Johnsom |gi—- - mee - ert Simpson to the Juneau Lions|tion which owns a fish saltery on|Republican National Committee- (4 McCormack 5, Noland 4, Olts : 4 plumbing fixtures in Alaska. today at the weekly meeting in|Kodiak Island. man continued close, belated re-|% Paul 6, Winn 6; Adkins 5, Gil MOTHEF the Forget-Me-Not Tea Rooms. - e turns today from last week’s pri-|more 3. FOLY WA T TONIGHT While in Seattle Dr. Simpson mary election added slightly 10| poi guien, . { SUNDAY, MAY 13 | conterred with Adoiph sehmiat,|OROTHIAN PRESENTS ARINET | BUEMSHANR. LS4y b the lead held by the former. The| LPTIAE? Susheriand G Tus : who heads the Olympia Commit-| PATRIOTIC PICTURE |total vote as repored fo The '“\]',’,‘,l, ]):‘,\,“ff,].l:(l.‘m:f th.u;hll j We Have Many Pretty a8 P M GEO. B. RICE | | tee which is handling the plans jire was: for Lathrop 2770, for| eyt 8, KPP ol ik i L ) : D D A o fersham 10; Gottstein 10, Grant i : + gave no definite figures on hoats e _|mer's lead 213 votes. 11; -Benismth 3y orei8her 1. Badli | “I tell you in advance what job will cost” entered, he said Mr. Schmidt was| Hdward Grothian, formerly Ket | o telegram received today DY 15’ Darwe 9 a goneec | Also WHITMAN'S CANDY highly optimistic in regard to the|chikan business man and more(pn, Empire said Capt. Lathrop EZ'M":'.",‘:,',",:‘L' ;"’l‘“‘] ;‘,;,"‘.’"‘3{:'1 race. recently from the Pioneers’ Home, | wag ahoard the Admiral Evans|y ooty g s SOURC D O FOR MOTHERS 5 b Charter Day Picnic vesterday presented the Juneau'gue to arrive here at 9 p. m. to-| au .( ” A u";, Winn 9, M IEIEIEIENENRENINENTRIEEEEREE SEEZZRNERNIRERTRNE The Charter Day celebration, | High School with a framed patri-)gay. 1t is understood he is en-|~‘[GH% B GHRORE S8 0 o | which was to have heen a dinner |Otic picture in colors represent-\pouie to Seattle. o ot e g 1 5 AT g gathering of Lions and their|ing what he calls a reading of| “gorurns were received today, |3t 16 fustsand T Waler 611 pror gy MAURO wives, will be a picnic at Auk|the American flag. The design|giving Lathrop 27 and Albrecht ",'”'IX:'," api AR b 3 Village beach, according to a mo-|is the flags of all the nations run-|yoies” from seven small precine Gt o et r,(".','," tion passed today. It will be|Ning together and culminating at\ iy (nis Division, Including one of | L1i G¢ P AR DRUG CO. 37 whi srmitting, | the top in the Stars and Stripe i Wi {oq | J00AIR 1, GiERgnes 483 TIWGIL fol held May 27, weather permitting, D L the remaining Indian communities, 9 yamall g ir families |Mr. Grothian explained the design | yiiiis . Glldea 1, Johnson 13, MoCoke and all Lions and their families I ad Killisnoo. There are two more T | 3 sencilont s 4 i 00 mack 11 nd 12, Olts 1, When We Sell It are invited to attend. In a fifteen-minute talk In which|guch precincts to be heard from, |y 1o M gy It's Right At the recommendation of the|he presented the meaning of his|yoonah and Yakutat. In addi-| " o0 8 g v g Board of Trustees Simon Hellen- |conception. He reads it to mean| jjoy returns have et to be re-|, =HUINOCH ATOWETS 8 SHIMCE | prog Detivery Phone 134 thal was designated to attend thethat people have come from all|ceived from Chichagof, Hirst Chi-| 17" yjq 0 n e S ot .0 e Sub Station Post Office No. 1 Des Moines international conven- |countries bringing the hest threads | chagot, Funter Bay, Strawberry) '@ RCe b SR 0 S PR tion of the Lions next July. He[of their respective flags which|poing and Myers Chuck. we 9, 7'“*‘/ ckersham o —y plans to be in Michigan this|they have woven into the flag of Vote By Division summer, and expects to attend |the United States. 3 The vote by Division for Na-| the convention before coming| Mr. Grothian is selling copies of lyjona) committeeman, as tabulated | 6 . 929 The questions of sponsoring fax ,“:!“““h__‘,”""“y ) Bes cout :" pire was: | the Camp Fire Girls and the|!he “Pioneers’ Home and to joln Lathrop Albrecht Junior Baseball League were | elatives in Portland. First Division......1,287 brought before the Club, but both | | & MARSHALS JoIN MAN | Second Division. 125 were laid on the table until next| =~ Third Division 781 F ! meeting. However, the Lions HUNT AT BERNERS BAY| pourth Division... 266 agreed to furnish the A. B. Hall[ ;oo 0 Bl & to the Camp Fire Girls as a meet- | . Totals .--2,770 5 fng ‘place; until action s taken on | ncrman and I .'"" HElcofIa i Late Vote Received i l 0 ACCORDION Ml )SIC Y nean this morning on m.» s o " the question of sponsoring the The returns received from {his e * Marabats bost, T Bernors 1y (o1 gy werr | A One Dollar Silk Stocking that are there looking for Edward 3 o pXPresse S hrocht '8 » Lathro for help, and expressed the opin-| yon "1 g Signal Corps, who de-| Albrecht 9, Aldrich 13, Lathrop 4; fon one man could not adequately | Gy rrom Chilkoot - Barracks,| C2¥Cll 20, Chase 5, Golles 5.1 FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 4 to Wear T ERTEIEZEIREEREEERY. EA3TNIEEEEEIRIETINEINESRNRRIRERE) - handle the situation. Scores of|,ug wng 45 reported to be in that e [ young boys who will be the fu- A . : !"| vicinity. Walter King, Chief 44 eaturin, ture ball players of Juneau are|pUU "o e Court, aceom SPECIAL 1 . anxious to have a Junior League tod y " - g ¢ ol panied them on the trip. POLK SCHOTT '0X TROT I I :go;:'(,l l:‘lls \ilildlr'h'(:‘. :»:;!':lnll‘;illll "hll'} Ty Deputy. WAwyaiaswill ro-f 72 sheets of fine ]J A* bCl] ISII, F BO BO NK 3 . “ | main « > 8po il the man 4 AND WALT S et ear. Bt U R4S AAHEIE 30 T WRITING PAPER D LTZ Business conditions in the East, | W25l Albert White. with 50 “Anything to Satisfy” Best at the price barring none in fact in all of the United ¢ AT B A TR ¥ States, are poor at the present| FARIS—France s to have its; ENVELOPES Rions becaube of the cominy becalc| tret motorists' camp, in the Adm. 75 cents Starts 9:30 ITS FINE POINTS ARE— dential election, according to| onch Alps. to match Bliavies Goldsteln, who returned | p—————————— . : or $1. yesterday from a trip to New $1.00 Guaranteed to be pure silk and to give satisfaction or be replaced. Silk over knee—mercerized band. Three seamed back. Spring needle knitting. Tight fitting ankle. No shadows tor disfigure. Plated high spliced heel. Double soles and narrow foot. Cannot be duplicated anywhere for the price. Sold only at this store. Bt iestion antieipatad next GLOVES . RECEIVED 2 TONS OF DRIED FRUITS fall and with primaries still in DIRECT FROM GROWERS b > [ M uleskil J L h Santa Clara Prunes, 8 pounds for .......$1.00 i ANNOUNCEMENT | 50¢ cather Best Seedless Raisins, 9 pounds for ... 1.00 Best Black Figs, 6 pounds for . R S0 i > ’ Goods Fauh Apelcots, per ek : IR hattar, tisn vy with Horsehide Very Latest in Fancy Pears, per pound .................. New CURTAINS and WINDOW ¢ | medicines and sundries. | | = * ‘earry a very large line [ $1.25 LADIES' PURSES NOTHING NICER THAN DRIED MATERIALS just arrived magazines and Sunday papers, FRUITS FOR BREAKFAST AR | including the New York Times g $1.50 Moderate Prices { : RMACY || o GRAVES || LUPYIC NELSoN 1 U | Goldstem S Empomum ; t (M Expert Watch and Jewelry Phones 92 and 95 Free Delivery The Clothi 3 Repairing i thing Man 8 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2 SPrNamaRN Will soon be made to inform - JM’: Style Center

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