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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1928. m . - lm al m ding and business activi tions, Ilghnm e husinesses, Thpn\\ ,.,,,,.,. T M Reed in clearing up [ neaws prosperity could be desired Bros., also l‘llrl.'zul in kllling youth, $0) bmtils “when, he Teostvat FIRE GIRLS MEET | Atameda sailed for Southeastern w han the building being done her reezing and markeling deer, word of Judge Reed’s death. Alaska ports at 9 o'clock last LATH RUP wu.'- and the bank de ts of your lo HERDS GRUWING | ”Market Problem Serious } He communicated with the De- AND BRIDE HERE The group and departments of |night with 110 passengers, i ¢ h total abov The nativeowned herds form | partment again and was directed the Song Moon Camp Fire Girls|cluding the following for 1,560.0 Both Juneau , and bulk of the total n\imber of!to proceed here and continue the will resume activities tomorrow |neau: J. F. Stattler, Mrs. Poters m to be among the wimals. If they are to realize |present court term. He said he ¥ th and his brige|¥hen the first meeting wlil be|man, G. M. Smith, Mrs. Wheeler, mo: rtun f Alaskan com m them, the question of market did not know how long he would E. l<]]~\wr(| and lnu )r'4c\ hald st 3 o'clock i the pariora|d. iiber,t Van Gilbe 5 s ear,” he said [must be studied carefully. This [he kept here by the Department. [arrived on the Admirdl Ko&%'%lof tne A, B. Hall. The parlors|Gilbert and eight steerage. £’|;:::'s“‘:;‘;"!‘\‘1|.t""§‘l‘;|"'Mrs‘v" Crast I will now be the headquarters of —_— >oo—— ubject is being given utmost con-|He has a term of Court called Sl + _|sideration by the Lomen company |for N o shortly after the open- the Ca i Hd G. S_;"ee], F‘dsllo' ‘if (;”“ WATSUN WINS Judge G. ] Lomen Cites|\hich 1s headed by Ca Lolnn-; o of ¥ tion Oakes until ”"’TY “'l""" for the | € 'm,p,'f"e,(,".lfl o v P /'S ~ iy Frogress |since the retirement of his fa This was the first trip Judge|Westward next Tuesday. T g i II.L'l“N.ShO“'m!' i - from V\,m-,",,.;,:"K“.m,,lh,,r"f" vl ”'_ !” - M Ee T Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth were [REBEKAH CARD PARTY | Wi b a p 1 its | Lomen had made to the States B85, 1 28 IS ON VENING | rop Will Add to Lead UVER HUUVER in Reindeer Girowing |assai: aypinteis! e e marriea in Seattle on April 28 THIS E : hyzicmrse - /me success nas attended its|Second Division six years ago.|and are on their honeymoon trip b R Capt. A. E. Lathrop’s elect " Ataska now has 676,000 head of| efforts. . In the metrapoMERE &Fea |1n New York he visited with his|TheBeise, formarly rs. ¥. A.| Tue ‘iasc oage.party. of: L8| RS Lathrops lect ask s 4 ; A 2 ‘ 1 with s Visited in Juneau for sev.|Dpresent season will be given by| 0 XFORDQ T « A IN INDIANA eindec j o the he N York is found the largest|som Carl, who is looking after|COLe¥ 0 - i the Rebekahs in the Odd Fel- [» teeman for Alaska is virtua ke Nl 5 ool 2 alch el ; o i looking K its|eral months about two years ago|the i certain in the opinion of Har b b etin AT S el T LR et ore w|and made many triends here. She |loWs Hall tonight. The com- QTS gaiblister and editor of : will it fake for the animals to|Leviathan, use deer meat T th another som, Ralph,|SeHis nOK fBET California and{mittee In cha¥ge of this event is » the Cordova Times, who visited|Hoover Meets With Severe [\l " "00) 000, ‘Which s con|larly. It is boing used in Sevesal| e v o e of the Alasks|met Mr. Ellsworth in Seattle blanning to show all who attend| Black and Tan num ) vhic s E t is bei several | who was a member of the nski | Cobry thie. thabrikks . bk place. |# ®ood time. Many prizes are | local friends last might while t Satback: H it G : . 1 gadtd 4 L i gt . Setback, Hoosier State 4 the maximum q y| transcontinental railroad lines. | Legislature in 1927, and is now Ste Mnatflags A RS Ws In port. When he - hat can be grazed in the This year, the Lomens plan to|manager of the Seattle office of| Mr. Ellsworth is a well known left Cordova last Saturday, Capt Primary Election ; ) * kil "andmarket 15,000 anfmals.!the Lomen company. A third|Alaskan and was formerly in L ; $5-50 Lathrop had a lead of 243 vot - is the problem propound } This is far less than the inerease son, Alf field man for the|business in Seward, which he dis- MORRISON FOR HAINES | in the Third Division and it w -ontinued from Page One) 1 Judge G. J. Lomen, now posed of about a year ago. He — . m their herds will be. In fact, company in Seward Peninsula " T, . said this would be increa thi on the bench in the U. 8.|Judge Lomen said, when fawn-| high candidate in the April|is @ former member n!‘ the Ter- J. G. Morrison, large property .50 when the vote was received from it AR e he R trict Court here. For 15 of his|ing season, that has just y vy election for momination |Fitorial Fish Commission, inter-|holder in Haines, left on the Ad-| Bpworal Alaska Peninsula pr y \spirants for the Gov- 28 years residence in Alaska, he|is over, it is expected the, herds|for Representative, and it is gen-|¢sted in mining and now one ofmiral Rogers last night on af cincts as yet unreported, o in was Frederick Schorte- has been actively ongaged, until{will be incr 24 by 40,000, ally conceded he will be el-|the principal owners, with former | business trip. He expects to re-| 4 Gapt. Lathrop, who ls dow at| = Secretary of State, with he went on the hench in the Sec-| The canning plant, installed last|ccted next Fall. He has two|Judge Elmer E. Ritchle, in thefturn to his Home in Juneau| i ftaly: River coal sine of votes In 2,134 precincts; ond Division, in reindeer breeding |Spring, will be operated to capa-|other sons who are actively con-|Ethel Mining Company, operat-|within a week or 10 days. B izikaly River Coal Obrpora-| 48,824 volest'm B138 Pioaiti et sraathg! clty. Bxpansion in the! mamhtac. | nooted with the relndeor busi-|\nE on Mineral”Oreek, about 13 it <O tion, will come scuth shortly, Mr ) | Saturation Point Near ture of by-products will be under- | pess miles from Valdez. ; ATTENTION REBEKAHS ?""" ;"”' ; “““"““I'; “,'\ “,‘," ‘he Jeading Democratic aspir-| “We have got to the point|taken, all of which will lessen the T N, |Mr{ t;“‘”-‘“fl'}“ is “{‘","13“5" ',"’l' i l‘:*r:vw;rmwe Rebekah Lodge | R BRvand on DAY, S8 BITOL vere Frank where we can say that not many|overhcad and add to the eventual | about the mining possibilities in|No. 2-A, I. 0. 0. F. will hold to Seattle on a business trip and |® bt BARE Fusiew b, glint not IahyiOvE O G o S | NEW STORE MAN the Valdez and Portage Bay dis-|thoir regular meeting tonight at l The Clothing Man . : ; and John 'more years will elapse bofore we | prosperity of the industry nm. s _ 2 grobably will remain in thej o ] have all the animals that our for-|have inc 'd in value §1| Theodore yoietes was an ar-|tricts. There are many stamp|7:30 sharp. Members please take States until after the Republican ) ago resources will take care of.|to $ ad a market for sl hifies |F1val on : ; BN Convestion .. |HOOVER LED EARLY RETURNS When the 4,000,000 mark is reach-[has been found. Last winter ia|[rom the south and has taken only-waiting for suitable weath- MRS. CHAS. W. CARTER, Mr. Steel enroute to Penn-| lover his mew position with theler to move a stamp mill to his| —ady. Secretary. Seattle Fruit and Produce store|property on Mineral Creek. Men here. He has been with con-|are sacking ore ready for the| pee. i p e the Yukon yesterday|mills in operation now and he is|pnotice. i lat Later |\\ TANAPOLgS, Ind., N 9. ed, will be necessary for us to|New York reindeer livers, whicl S.‘l\vt"]w to \‘”\'_ re ; ‘k‘ “;‘ g ceretary Hoover led in the kiil off 1,000,000 annually in or-| were formerly given away at the g0 1o New To) early returns from yesterday's der to keep them within the limit [slaughter pens owing to a lack ¢ ington and other Eastern cities el 4 " g (i i cork | cerns in Los Angeies for the past|stamps to drop when the mill is primary when it me evident of forage safety,” he said. market, were sold in New York He will attend the as City | PHI when { Bisie RO of 4 ! Rl | several year constructed uy our v.orree ow an - that he had swept Indianapolis, Fifteen ago, when Judge|at 80 cents per pound. Fort Wayne and other large Lomen and his sons hecame inter- Baildh. Fan . Future 5 T : i MAESER LEAVES nlooker at the Democratic con-|1*! B nme b e M R s foer i ool il ) )/ ONL T Ty | 0Wns. The st precincts to re-|sted in the reindeer industry,| poiiing for the future, the Lo-| o SACSER, LEAVES | ADMIRAL EVANS IS IR e, R LS MRS 4 oy » ha B i | port showed him running two;the were small, mainly|men company has been conten s e gl Parin ob Tebe 04 t)')ttll\:mn|v‘:‘|‘\‘!‘l‘\?l!4“]:\41"|v(r.:|‘l‘H‘:‘yw’\"-J1 cne. The first 157 precincts owned by Eskimo or other natives.|to put its finances into the busl ;H;,.“I,]‘- i‘;‘_,‘y W I(‘::,,],\,';:,',’.' ,'q,,-:.:.'iv ON WAY TO ALASKA COFFEE FOR 50 CENTS with each $2.00 purchase for the. Presieney and 10 waten |reported gave Hoover 12184 to|They were chiefly used for f00d|yess. In all the 15 oy ‘:‘ returning. to his home in gk G Nl o B T e B R A T Y L S e R 1 el e o R, s . — snen ARNICK’S rival, Gov Al' Smith of New|om precincts were in the:concerned with questions of mar-|dend, hut its pe regarded ks ago for a visit with|Admiral Evans sailed at 10 Yor o WEeal aaid candidates were running h\.v(»]\'kl:l}v-u, ‘ as much stronger now than ever|pic relatives in Juneau. and left|o'clock this morning for Alaska PHONE 174 i and neck with ver' having| Today the herds have increased [hofore, It is attempting to build Hton tho Albttian: ports with 154 passengers includ- 38,600 votes and atson 38,- | immensely. The Lomen Reindéer (., the size of its animals and th o8 ing the following for Juneau: PETERSBURG IN GOOD |:'¢ Watson then quickly took | Corporation, of which Judge Lo-|quality of the meat. On Nunivak § npede John® Stenbra.|A. B. Garela, Mrs. H. L. Faulk- | the lead and has held it through- men was first president, OWns|island it is conducting a cross X en in the Qutside [ner, Joan Faulkner and five SHAPE, BANKER SAYS, out. B { ; | 130,000 head. ‘”f ‘nwlllsl:?'lll:]l_“"" hn.-rlllim.’ experiment with caribou, | ¢o1 the past few weeks, returned|steerage. CALL ME l;EE BFJE STORAGEMAKES GOOD The first 816 precincts to re-|houses. cold storages, a canning|ysing large woodland bulls. Al|{y hig parttime home in Juneau = i port gave Evans Woollen 21,008 plant, one steamer that plies be-|ready there has be en a noticeable | vogtorday on the Admiral Rogers — votes for the Democratic Presi-/tween Seattle and Nome, and|jycrease in the strain produced, Business conditions in Peters-| dential preference | smaller craft, large trading sta-| Yoothen sald W e R C. i : and call me when you want are better now than a year T e s S — Spends Winter East z " i lg('r(’ t(’ GOOD pluml)iug ]le'llil‘l" or {] “ 1<) burg @ ing tipping system” abolished sheet metal work CHEAP. convention and hopes to be H. S, GRAVES g 3 | | 1 ago. fishermen are doing fairly After spending the winter in £ SIE Hng it Tt well despite the low market pr New York and Washington, being |y . Pty . . . an ten percent. B e e e Workingmen’s Tatlor | e s i o oo e L in the town have increased 15 per of Justice, Judge Lomen was visit- ik Largest and finest display o cent, according to T. S. Elsemore, S’l()p ing in St. Paul when he was in If you neea a good carpanter 32.00 and up 8 ‘ fi ¥ p.ay , President of the Bank of Peters tructed by the Department to pro.|phone 498. Handy Andy’s Shop. plumbing fixtures in Alaska. burg. He arrived last night on g ceed to Juneau to assist the late)A. P, LAGERGREN, Prop, adv. gl AN the Admiral Rogers on a business is now open and ready for business under g = i e X 4 We stock extra flints, trip and will remain here until the management of Sam Shabaldak, expert ailor, r ! ) ) spection. 1 year ‘was the fitst that. the tailor. Our shop is open for your insy GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL ANNOUNCEMENT LUDWIG NELSON “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing We will move into the Valentine Building on or before May 16. The e Old P?PEI:—S_}OI. sale flt Elel'e OEICE' Hmld Fountain will remain \\Ill'l Mary U R B A I B ’.@m’mflmam&n, T A O ORI BUGOBUBAT Young, who will operate this in con- nection with her restaurant. cold storage operated. It earned a good profit, paying interest on SUITS MADE TO ORDER its bonded debt and a dividend to the holders of stock. Alrendy this Al st o s B s BT A T e el e g Alternations—Expert Cleaning and Pressing justify calling in a portion of its bonds. Some of the bonds will be redeemed, holders being paid i 4 a four per cent premium, Mr Located on Front Street at entrance to Pacific Elsemore said. Althougzh halibut Steamship Dock prices are much lower than last year, the Petersburg fleet is mak ing money. One boat, operated by four men, has earned $900 per ' | man since the soason opend. The We will continue with the Drug | noat Bross or e season was - . . B asoosh of 30,000, Store, Prescriptions, Candy, Cigars and The Petersburg Packing Com Cigarettes, Sundries, Cosmetics, Maga- Our prices are reasonable pects to put up 100,000 Mr. Elsemore was grati > something new in the near future. We expect to have a big reduction sale to celebrate and advertise our new loca- tion. We will have an absolute com- Women’s plete stock at reasonable prices. Our Prescription Department will be not only one of the best in Alaska but com- parable with the best in the States, and % werite ready 1o JBE up this statenient 4298 Jrown Calf Oxfords, Black Patent Slippers, special, Y ! .95 a pair. IRIDAY—MAY 10TH AND 11TH pany is preparing for a normal . . . zines and Papers, with more vim than = MOTHERS’ DAY pack, Mr. Elsemore said It ex ) We will try to interest you with ’ FOR TWO DAYS ONLY—THURSDAY AND SUNDAY, MAY 13TH We Have Many Pretty MOTHERS' DAY CARDS Tan Calf Oxfords, Patent Strap Slippers, low heels, reduced special to $4.95 a pair. date Also WHITMAN'S CANDY Black Patent Strap Slippers reduced to $3.95 a ‘pair. FOR MOTHERS at any time. W‘? ask you to .kmdly Black Satin, Tan Calf, Patent Strap Slippers, special, watch our ads. First and most import- $1.95. ant ‘)f.““ we solicit gRux good will, and o Broken lines of Black Satin, Patent Leather and following that we desire your patronage. o Black Kid Slippers greatly reduced, special at $1.00 a pair. Thank you. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Men’s Short lines of Brown and Black Kid Shoes, special H $4.9¢ HELLAN S PHARMACY g " Ta?x Calf Osteo-path-ik Oxfords reduced special to $4.95 a pair. Broken lines of Tan Calf Shoes, Brown Kid and Calf Oxfords reduced special to $2.45 a pair. When We Sell It ? It's Right Free Dellvery Phone 134 lt Sub Statlon Post Office No. 1. on Kuppenheimer and TRINITY GUILD GOODIE Keller-Heumann-Thompson ; .WEEKLY BROADCAST Boy 2 SALE Clothes 3 Dozcn Egg89 $1.00 i paE-(.)ys Shoes and Oxfords greatly reduced to $1.95 \:[\‘l RD ‘\.) Marked down to sell at prices within Fresh Ranch Large Size Eggs ‘ i mfiflc:gof;r'g’fiff,l(;:,ii‘ffc‘;'f"‘ Shoes and:Slippets great: MAY 12 the reach of those who like the best i Fresh Red Rock Cottage Cheese, pint..$ .30. Remember this sale is for two days only—THURS- at Gastineau Grocery at the price of ordinary clothes. 58 : DAY and FRIDAY—MAY 10TH and 11TH. R e e ] Best Fresh Butter in cubes, pound Best Fresh Unsalted Butter, pound ... 3 Pounds Nucco for . 4 2 packages Kellogg’s Corn Flakes for.... 7 Grapejuice, pints, 3 for . Golden Glow Near Beer, on ice, bottle 25 e Goldstein’s Emporium GEORGE BROT"ERS SHOE DEPARTMENT Phones 92 and 95 © Front Street 8 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. When we bought those Liberty P rwed from Bonds in 1917 why didn't they tell us somebody was giving them $ 50 away free? | ¥ We give nothing free, but you . get a square deal. ). M. SALOUM

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