The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 3, 1928, Page 2

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T A SO TH 1 01 e, v gt o 55w pe— * THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY,’ MAY 3 1928 ) part of the business of Winter and Pond, photographers. Th 1l be the only voca Complete stock of Hous " ||mmlu|m||n||um|u|u||r|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||mnmmlmnmmmnmmmlm)n' Tn ESE 'r LAJT CONCERT 0|.' 3 ‘ H SCHOOL 1S SUNDAY| £ K . s A } of the Juneau . P = H g s | With the exception i nit H Tu!s SEGTIBN e s g - will be given at ¢ B¢ g e h boh s | ; ay afternoon in the e 3t | 1 i - oriswear £|Winter and Pond Given| § : Commission — Plans |« during { i i Qutlmed for Work ]["“Tfll i ! i Now is the time to consider what you |-t e iy e v Taking meotion pictures “‘i““. 5 2 e ¢ | will wear this summer. 3 from now on form an important| '\ iers by qu 5 Handyanyamp, § i —_ $ ¢. Soon - & et . cording to a tent ] € Warm weather is coming on now e e :f:’l"';m:; outlined, while musical Furniture, Hardw. the Capital-to-Capital Yacht Race will be on. will represent the swiliian Wos ::;I4|11|¢»|~I'|:-].m“‘m,‘,'\',',’fll,”m“ J Y l C Then you will need a good sport outfit. :’l’]’;‘ "":;:‘ep“";i("'fm_]:"“':;;""“:l(;‘“1;svxm and flue and cl uneau- Ou'lg ‘iar( ware Lo. But—do not wait until the last minute to throughont this part of the coun:| " con o v the dire HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING Z|try preliminary to the making of | new pictures by the Fox company, | Mr. Pond declared. The commi sion was brought north by Jac Robertson, who passed through of Miss Dorothy Fishef, and wil be the first entertainment which | has been entirely under her super- on, buy your outfit. Now is the time while the stock is complete. RED WHITE AND BLUE PAINT SHOP | : Juneau on Wuesday heading .a BOAT TAKES 'LUMBER | HOUSE PAINTING, INTERIOR ; Knit dresses and two-piece sportswear, party of moving picture men who S - | DECORATING & . . PRy a g are on their way to Point Barrow 'Thi . Renuclaire.. Gapt: ‘Dutty, | 346 FRONT STREET in many attractive color combinations in Fack: Robartadn is well kuowi 1 e iy g § 5 v = this part of the Territory as he|rers ot wi ae o AND FRESCOING PHONE 182 ed in port | sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20.. Priced from $7.50 to $19.75. pany of Wrangell, o i € this morning to summer taking motion pictures. | oot of Jumber from the The first assignment given Win-| 1000 Mine. | ter and Pond by the Fox company is to take pictures of the old Trail of '98 over White Pass, as a preliminary to a new Alaskan picture to be filmed by the Fox people. Mr. Pond expects to leave for Whitehorse later in the| month to start working on it. The tie-up with the Fox people came as a successful conclusion spent considerable time here last PICTORIAL ADVERTISING SIGNS [ south m‘.“ Juneau | PARIS cheviot S e suit with bound jacket is Dre- LARRY PARKS HERE coll’s suggestion for a business- ad |like trotteur. Six rows of stitch- A navy blue AT T T T formerly of | ing outline the coat and trim tie | who left | pockets. ~The blouse of heavy| .| cream colorel satin has n wide jabot: collar, meant to be worn outside the coat ——— | Capt. Larry Pa the mailboat Ma several months ago for t States, returned to Juneau as master of the gasboat ( He is taking the boat to K SWEATERS and SKIRTS gnita, To one smart flannel skirt, priced $5.00 add one adorable sweater to match, priced $7.25. The to is ‘one ‘complete sports 3 2 S a costume for $ 5. vhere > of 3 o | | 4 . to a year's work during which|Nicre one of the plants of thel AT THE HOTELS | s ] = Smart skirts and sweaters for school, such an advantageous connection | -c ¢ America WL s ey T T A i = : : 2 5 cated, He expects: to return here i | 2 business, active and spectator sports, mod- wis sought by Winter and Pond| o "0 ©0 PHE 0 e Chat Gastineau b g erately priced. after they decided to enter the i ‘i(' !‘('1(1111' P 5 H. L. Shafer, Seattle; Tra W.{ s H VE] D BOYS IITS érenr' of the shop, in which to| DINNER FOR HOOPSTERS | (eorge ‘Katich, city; Harry ' i g i i S|show Alaskan moving pictures to| Tables will be set for twenty- Sumdum; Gust Lenners. : = May is the time to buy a new spring 2| tourists is another of the coming|four tomorrow ning: in-“:the | Zyn 3 H Michaels Sterns or Fadeproof Middishade | additions to the Winter and Pond| school building when the Domes-| . C. Geldmun. ; » H P Th branch will| tic Science Depariment will serve £ i riced ‘as low as : $35 i company. e new branch wi ar: ill serve | — A il g Bk . S e E ;,l::} p.‘lnltim e $h‘00 tE 4y § in nga way interfere with the reg- : a prac sum)v‘-r in honor of the Leon Fermanent Wave, $12.50. % = 3 i g ular work of photograpby, fin-|8irls’ and boys’ basketball teams. Fern Beauty Parlor. —adv. E 2| ishing or framing done by the| g b g5ad i CEREALS = ey ; S| concern, which will be carried on H. 0. Oats, 1 Ib. package $ .20 each 3 f 55 = WT NOW'! | pancern, ! X | - 0. Oats, . packagy .20 each 3 for § . 2 2 OUT NOW 3 2| as usual, Mr. Pond sald. | Mother’s Ooats Aluminum Premium ... cach .45 | 1§ £ . The new styles of W(-)()L\: EAR Boys 2 IO R | Quaket Rolled Oats; 3 Ib., 7 oz 5 ;;rhi‘:h;:ht Priced as low as $13.50 with two §P|m for Brazil Colony : Al Eac}\l}([dget\ Y &ok each 3 fn]_l; 1?9 H A pants, | bers Minute Oats, oz. packages.._eac 15 g ; Takes Sl“pe mn J‘pm Carnation Premium ()d(‘l, 2 ]b, 8 oz. pack- Y TSRS T - ARSI g | ages .. _each .45 = TOKYO, May 3—Plans for ‘x‘ oty etz i ? b ; vast Japanese colony in the state | Il:/{)gftf 'f“ag“e“' .15 each 3 for .40 2 of Para, Brazil, have been dis uffets ... 3 for .50 H cloged: by Hachiro Fukuhara, busi- coffees are bad coffees - - but Shredded Wheat 3 for .50 g 5 > e ren s 00 nc. ness leader, to capitalists. | Kellogg’s Krumbles each 3 for .40 g 3 SSUTA T ned Munwes ; Judfiinisation ;coniting 18 oy Schilling is the only roaster who betuiut et fach ¢ fr = = j 's Leadi D . S templated, financed by Japanese - Malto Meal ... # 25 each 4 for .95 g uneau's Leading Department Store men of wealth, to take over de- IS Albers Hamack Flour .. .35 each 3 for 1.00 ; velopment of more than 1,500,000 specializes on top grade coffee - - Albers Buckwheat Flour ... .35 each 3 for 1.00 H l‘:r";suf"‘:he‘hxm‘:‘z“‘);“ Rivpo) Ariy Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour ... .50 each 2 for .95 that’s all! - - but that’s enough Pillsbury’s Buckwheat Flour. .50 each 2 for .95 The asea, owned by the state| IR | of - Para, was offered to the Jap- Red Label Karo Syrup, 5 lb. cans . 45 an Imllllllllllllll lll"IIIIIIIIIIlllIlIIIIIIlmlIIIlI||lIIIIllIIIIIIIIlllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllillllllllfll"llllll Illlllll lI ) A ) &nese for development in 1925, and for those who want top grade only. Blue Label Karo Syrup, 5 lb. cans . 45 | Red Label Karo Syrup, 114 Ib. cans 50 Blue Label Karo Syrup, 1|/g 1b. cans Rogers Golden Syrup, 2 Ib. cans ... Rogers Golden Syrup, 10 lb. cans Liberty Bell Syrup, gallon cans Schillings Black Tea, 1 b, tir Schillings Black Tea, 14 lb. ti Schillings Green Tea, 1 b, tins . Schillings Green Tea, 14 lb. tins Maxwell House Tea 14 Ib. tins Gold Shield Coffee in 3 pound cans . Canada Dry Ginger Ale...$ .25 each or $2 75 per doz. S & W Prunes in 2 1b. pkgs..$ .35 each 3 for $1.00 S & W Currants, 1 1b. pkg. 25 each 4 for .95 Edgemont Graham' Cracke .30 each 3 for .85 Heinz Beef Steak Sauce ...... .25 each 3 for .70 H. P. Sauce .35 each 3 for 1.00 A. 1.-Sauce .. 40 each 2 for .75 ing supper’. was ul’YM by the'| taken since has encouraged the LAST NIGHT WORKER PASSES ON | nostess shortly” before ‘tha ‘bride | soheste. [ to he left''tg cafch’ thé ! steamer: Thee ,company’s first undertak. | Otto W. Jorda native of| Those who enjayed’ Mrs.' Hook: ing would be to transport thither i“l“ B’*‘"”““k- famons as e {Gopmany, who lost his leg in anjer's hospitality /ahd jofned with[10,000 Japanese families, each of “0 survivor of the Harold Noice ,.qjgenf at the Taku Cannery of [her in’compiimenting”Miss Kerle [ wiiich. would be glven 60 acres onization expedition to Wran-| ) ©vioneill and Libby Com-|were: 'Mrs. Agnes . Gelge, Mrs.ftrée, ' A 30 percent levy would He 5 1 Island, off the Siberjan Coast, on Tuesday, died this morn- [ Frank, Maiers, Mrs. M. 1. Berry, | made on crops to pay for sanita- wds married last night (o Ralph| it St. Ann’s Hospital. The|Mrs. Joe Kendler, Mrs. Joe Pat-|tion facilities,, transportation and of his death was shock, ac-|terson, Mgs. Ardaue Cleveland, schools.. The region is suited for I mmDmCK WAS |OTTO JGRDAN, TAKU [has svent i, anhewn AR appetis: option’ whs taken then. A survey A. Traffers, mate on the Margnita, | by Judge F. A. Boyle of the U. S| orging to his physician. ~The |Mrs. George O'Briem; Mrs. R. D, | growing cotton, rice, tobacco, co- SSanissioner's Court.. - . - laceident — occurred on Tuesday | Peterman, Mrs,. Grace MeCartney, [e¢pa-and ofl plants. The govern- Ada Blackjack is on Iskimo of o and Capt. C. B. Ahues, [Mrs. John" Michelsen . and. Miss | ment of Japan will take no part, the Seward Peninsula country and | gy periniendent of the cannery|Maud Kefle. = 4 Stk Wit weicime: Buch S lgration) acgompanied the Noice expodition | \ied jordan to Juneau in - a — Frédiice Tahakh says. 5 Jl-Wiraugell - Island a8 & o0RK.}iapnnery fender and he_entered ¢ I B T 2 e e o, o b i BOAT STRANDED IN on, each o he members o he | 3 Ibut very weak from loss of blood. i party died, except Ada, who alone E‘,’“ i 8 ‘l:‘ N Cantal JUNEAU %‘Ew ’ WHO’S WHO survived. . She expended mueh en-| oo, S 8 S G ST MEMBEN IT JOBS| | ND WHERE | T ergy and knowledge of the north|q o8I RO T Mo 0sh b Al 5———————-3, 1 flopTltlry llu rm“mpl“" 'l to obtain :\[ Al o5 - i The gasboat Owl of the Hemrick N : ; 4 yelihood from the barren ¢ Fisheries, which® passeéd ‘through| H. L. Shafer, representative ol try in order to save the others inl MISS KERLE HONORED here severdl days ago enroute to|the Cemmercial Importing Com- the party. Noice rescued her; A | Kodiak and later returned after|pany, was an arrival from the PHONE ‘75 “Best in E“m‘n when he went to.the .island to| Mrs. Katherine ‘”“‘fk“:)l_f’};‘"‘ encountering unfavorable weather|Westward on ‘the Admiral Evans. give ald to the members of his|hostess last evening at a delight~y ., . Guie oe-Alaska, s’ stranded | Through passengers on the Ad= expedition. | »1“{'"““ “i"(":““x_f‘;""f{“‘:"“:{““lIin Juneau becausé of the crew|miral Evans dincluded Mr. and A A short time ago Ada returned|Tea Room g or AISS VATCjeaving the ship. s Mrs. - Jaek: Hunt of the Kodiak | P SR p— } to, Alaska after having gpent some Kerle, w ““]“‘l“ ol tip h"‘"""‘;’:“ When -the -boat returned here |Hotel at -Kodiak. They ave en- || MOST IM ORTANT J. J. NEWMAN A. M. GEYER time in the States where she ap- for Petersburg where she route the States for a vaca- T v TR T i B o 1o vaxdsville, Bho went o | will be marristt 'ta Delbert Baker,| e Wembags atsfits retew. fook up |LANE: 4 PLUMBING SHEET METAL | the matter of wages with a local | tion. Kodiak and Seward and but ro|business man of that eity. The oo a8 Sl WEUE ¥ & TR OF COSTUMES If its PLUMBING we do it i Ry [nonor guest recetved many lovely | (NSXENERE TS len Eiven i sl from the friends she has| - ¢ f i i rom the friends she hus ., top.the 10wk is belng sent PUSICH RETURNING If its made of SHEET METAL we make it 014 papers Ior sala at The Emplre stk o Mo 1 (UHL{};M*;”O"' FRRIRS 1804 Sl -tastive Mike Pusich, ' merchant of (COLORFUL ENSEMBLES) | within week, -while ‘it is -probs Douglas, who has been on a visit Our rates are more reasonable as we do not carry heavy overkead ble o ble hewill attempt Lo secure &y, thg 'o1q” country, having left orew of three: or four men here |y, o pehruary: 14, Is a passenger hefore leaving for the ‘company Lplant o Kodlnk Island, for J%“u aboard the Princess ‘Striking indeed are these three- polroul Alice @fie;thiy evening. A # Lower Front Street ~ Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska Y 68 Hours to Chmgo MOST, i mfl - piece ensembles — ‘some have , from Pacific Coast Cities SG%L s DI L R T the two-piece dress of colorful : : : : f —on the famous— resident of Skagway, who has Full line of Fancy and Staple Groceries ~|been south for medical treatment, An Iut.mung cen!us ulen re. is a passenger for Juneau on tha cently -4n -the. Juneau . Public Steamer .Princess Alice. prints, with ‘the coat of tweed or Kasha, others show the skirt EToR ol o Schools, beth 'high and elementary, | ' P s S SR | Oi i {showed+that- 815 ont ot 466 who| ~LONGER OCEAN LINERS il ] matcbmg the coat of tweed or i filled . {n sthe census hlunks were We deliver anytime—Phone 29 SELMONT GROCERY ” B born-in_Alaska.. - magr N-TYNE, Eng- : > match L oa S" .l This large- perceatage of genu- :‘,’;*;fi,‘:;;" “toot ocean liners|l 17 !t} d Kasha wnl.x‘ a blous_e ",’v matc ne Alaskans in the schools il ¢ 7 : l g | trates the develepment nnd':row“t’h ship Imum ves. : n of crepe or satin. [ S ) 1 T8 ! |of this gection of.:the. Territoryy| ' Our Sh'lp.pers En}oy Llllfi]lk (1 R x::rlbe fibhnox Su ¢ W Ko Kel- I 2 . ” ing | ‘ cvgry advantage ] ;Vuhlum iy ot by th Unn;d Btulel Bureau of {n foll y the I P 'f:. Cm 1:1&‘:: ;’y"g;‘:::: Public. Roads, .l;t:“d 'gl An;u ! : 4 :;I;ld:lnrfl umhe:lookegdo e our:lf\‘:;:; 6, Nebraska:: hile-th ¢ | Hospital yesterday receive ‘meth the -munb‘l'm cl;;:ts'; flraauqut tor -an ' injured ankle. unku po-dbtéfi%yoqtommc st prices: Write for Report of mMa:Aualm Forelgn-eonntries inclued -Qana- | M olol, _who is suffering from da 14, . Norway 7,% Argentina 3|3 severe “cold is also at the ¥ W -.u,m: and valke scrvices—Iibrary—bufft sods || | Sermeny s Bweden 3, Seotiand 3, fhospita 2 ] : nmufinmlmc :AI.BS DATES =, erbja 1, a- 1, Montenegro 1 71 g v 2 1 o Amesc. Lebvs e 100 . Snyfor Chiape (|| 411 Philippine Ieands 1 WOMEN ¥ MOOSEHEART b 2 a4 0 “‘” sfl“ 53 ¥ —_——— — * > - 2 te f . . Represencatioe, 300 L. C. Smich Bldg., Seatile 3 ‘ Kok FIONSES 1% HomTRAL ‘3&_‘" S Hatl. A A28 8 WT ‘%‘.fi“’ John n, ;ploneer - ot Al- uested” < e : ST ‘ aska, O‘llwfl Ana’ rHumh] Balhm vesterdag-: to Tecelve R lscmoc. Ll : ’ 1t ey, treatment. .- _ adv, . Q‘l. Sedretary. | . . (NS SO L

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