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bl st o o i 8 PLANE MAY BE | HERE BY JULY FOURTH, CLAIM Northwest Airline May Es-| tablish Service Here To Send Plane North (Continued from Page One) Mavo occa Hellentl said Legion to Handle Fourth The Fourth of July program will be ndled by the Am x gion organization unde rrangement made wit its off man H derLeest neral Fourth of July committee, Secretary ¥ Boyle reported. It has alr started work on its plans and celebration. onally, Mr. local locs of the g stage a notable Chairman M. S. Whittier of th Capital to Capital Yacht committee announced he had re celved information from Olympia that additional entries are being | made for the big cruiser race.| The Olympia prizes have been | piss Jean Wildenrath, insert, of New York is posted The cutter Snohomish| ¢4 dent flyer. She cracked her planeand her will convoy the racers | jastructor on top of a cement mixer near South TWO VISITORS TALK s h i Ay ¢ shing ., but do you think that stop- | a good job. H. L. Simonds, .\uywrmh»n.hm) Washington, Va,, b you ”m"wan s gol g e of Alaska canneries and vice-pres-| _ Ll G jdent of the Pacific American : Fisheric told the Chamber the|ed the Chamber that Memorial Wednesday, is one of company’s operations would h»‘i’d’\ next ! e about normal this season. It has|the occasions that the business | Inlet; Erling Johnson, Petersbu new plant, the Smiley can-|men of the ci ve agread {o]Harley J. Turner, accountant fo that it bought at Ketchi-|observe as a holiday. The Le-|B. M. Behrends Company, Inc; kan, It was hoped, he added, that |8ion suggests that all businessfHarold H. Post, cashier of the the salmon runs would be up to!firms suspend for the day. First National Bank of this city, the average. Mr. Simonds is| Next Friday will be Ladies’ Day|and Charles 1 ihel, of the| making his nual inspection trip|at the Chamber of Commerce U. 8. Public Survey office of this o the Territory and will coversTeachers of the public schools|city. it from Ketchikan to Port Moel-| will be the Cham ler. b A special program is being George H. Mullen, representa-|prepared by a ivo of the Bureau of Internal|the chairmanship of Mis Revenue, said he had no informa- | Peterson. tion regarding the new income tax | Doubt as to the continuance un measure. He had no knowledge|broken of the weekly luncheon|Juneau on the Prince of its provisions and did not know [ meelings of the Chamber after|terday afternoon from a short trip if it would be retroactive. June 1, was voiced today. The|to Olympia, Wash., where they Pictures Are Exhibitsd Martha Society has given mnotice|took the remains of the late Photographs of a number of Al-fthat it cannot take of them | Judge Reed. askan towns and industries were [after that date and no other or- i | exhibited today by Major Douglas | ganization has been found to un-f yANCOUVER PEOPLE HERE H. Gillette, engineer officer of|dertake the work. o | the Alaska Road commission.|be made to combine seve T T They were assembled by him,| gax tions to carry it on, said|per husband and small grand-| being furnished through the cour-| Mr. Goddard, chairman of the en-|chjla, Joan, was a northbound| tesy of the several chambers of | tertainment committee. passenger on the Princess Alice, commerce, and will be presented sl entered St. Ann’s hospital yester- to the committee on territories of\pIyE CANDIDATES GET [dav because of a severe cold. The both houses of congress. party, on the way to Dawson, Y Two committees were appointed C.P.A. CERTIFICATES| . for a visit, will remain here| today by President W. S. George, R, until Mrs. Clark is again able to one to greet a party from Brant. rRTel: i ford, Ont., and the other to meet Mr. Clark is manager of thel the Good Will Tour of the Se- Clark Fruit and Produce Com-| attle Young Men's Buasiness club, aoy, Lid, Vesdowsse, B | arriving here June 5. On the former M. D. Williams and Sec retary F. O. Boyle were mnamed, and on the other were: 8. Hell enthal, Charles Goldstein, W. K Keller, Dr. G. F. Freeburger, H L. Redlingshafer, Allen Shattuck, Robertson, Henry Roden, W. Council, R. L. Bernard, Pegues and Dr. Charles Firestone, Memorial Day Holiday Representing the American Le- gion, B. M. Goddard today remind in another pla Canning arters at ¥ Puget Company with headq one nery | | | ity MRS. REED AND DAUGHTER HOME FOR SHORT TRIP guests of the Pearl committee Mrs. T. M. Reed and daughter, Miss Venetia Pugh, returned care William Clark, who with| | | | i candidates recently ap. before the Territorial Accountancy success fully took the tests for certified public accountant and have been awarded their certificates, accord ing to an annowncement made to it by Barney A. Rosselle, secre- tary Those to whom were issued were: som, formerly of th ccountant for the Five pearing Board of P il SR B Sl 0ld papers ror sale at The Empire GROCERIES FISHING SUPPLIES SPECIAL MY-T-FINE PRESERVES IN 3 LB. GLASS C JARS Graduation BENZO WITCH HAZEL Gifts CREAM is an elegant preparation for chapped hands and face and all roughness of the skin. UNEQUALED FOR USE AFTER SHAVING Only at for the boy and girl graduate Swanson Bros. LOWER FRONT ST. LUDWIG NELSON Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Strict Attention Given Out-of-Town Orders 562 HART OIL BURNERS R;ll‘ill(m‘ the month of April in Oregon, Washington and aska. This equals the combined sales of all other automatic ped her? No, sir. She was right up and at "em mass of wreckage looks as though she had done | carthquake of MAY 25, 1928. ICE MOVEMENT NEAR YAKUTAT 1S 0BSERVED {Big Glacier Advances Ma- | terially—Smaller Ones \ Said to Be Receding in i | Hubbard Glacier, the largest of i |the group in Disenchantment lin the Yakutat n, has |vanced ahout ome-quarter of a Wl being growth. Young stands of almost pure larger five inches in diameter and from 18 to 20 feet in heighth. there as tree grow was not so pronounced. In Russel fiord above found said, the formerly lake. and the ice water to drain off, level country. curred None of |of the village of Yakutat had any ART CLASS AT MUSEUM personal, knowledge of the ex ence of such lakes, but an elder-| An art class from the Juncau | and|ly Indian told Mr. Merritt he|High School, under the direction had talked to old members of |of Mrs. John R. Noyes, spent his tribe, now dead, who remem-|some time at the Alaska Museum bered when they had crossed |studying the Indian exhibit Russell fiord on glacial ice, con-|The specimens were explain a young forest[firming ~in some measure the to the class by the Rev. A. P, were not|8lacial lake theory. { Kashevaroff, curator. was also | [ Merritt | & was | | [ reforested by natural found, the four were running spru trees Where dense fsrest stand the which the trees 100 years old Apparently, Mr area it occupies covered glacial The recession of Turner! other glaciers has .»..m.,v..a}l-”— % dams and allowed the| Mp and Mrs, Mac Smith, who| leaving a 10W | gperate a curio and jewelry store This probably oc-|in Skag prieriie iy o e a great many yea 50- | months, are enroute to Skagway the present inha lon the Princess Alice. Their by a | PYREN || SAFETY CLEANER ts i two | ! |mile since 1906, according to As- |sistant District Forester M ‘.\Il'rx'nl who recently visited the tarea and checked the present lo- lcation of the glacier in | rts and photographs ken |years ago by representatives of _ |the U. S. Geological Survey { Other glaciers in the same vi- cinity have receded, the smaller |ones shewing the greatest reces- | sion Hubbard Glaci some five miles The Geologic rvey visited it 1891 and again in 1906, and |reported an advance in the in- |termim. In the latter year, it [reported as a result of the great 1899, when an movement of from seven to 47 feet was recorded, that a general advance of all glaciers would probably take place. The i smaller glaciers, it said, would The funeral of Bertha Scott, in.|Probably experience the forward fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs |movement earlier than the larg- Sanuel. D: will be held to.|€r ones. The'disturbance, it was OTEOW morning, at|oticed, had brought down great the Russian church, at 10 o'clock,|duantities of snows back in the Father A. P. Kashevaroff officiat-| mountains at the base of the ing. The funeral arrangements)glaciers. This was expected to are 1. ehargs of the 'Chag W.|Iorce the ice forward. Carter Mortuaiy, Mr. Merritt is forwarding a re- AR e ok AR P {port of his observations to the | Geological Survey. It is probable |that they will confirm the | bureau’s prediction. Vernon G. Nelson, who is suf-| Mr. Merritt also visited a num- fering from a severe cold, enter-|ber of the beaches raised as a ed St. Ann’s hospital yesterday to|result of the earthquake of 18 medical care. IHe found that these districts are r has a sea cliff ne within a few minutes. This |earth SCOTT FUNERAL TOMORROW HAS SEVERE COLD receive o —— NEW LOCATION SALE TEN DAYS To advertise our new location, for the remainder of this month we will sell goods at a reduction of from 10% ‘to 30%, excepting Magazines and Papers, Cigars and Cigarettes. Merchandise such as Rubber Goods will have a reduc- tion of 307, Stationery 20 %, and Toilet Articles 107, this reduction | sor ccompany them. | The Rt. Rev. P. T. Rowe, Bishop 25 cents of Alaska, visited with friends| & |here last evening while the Prin- $50. Other strap | cess ce was in port. He watches, $27.50t0 $150 4 on his way to the Interi S John Hillard, U. S “":Iil Mrs. W. D. McBride, wife of| gle, s 3 — o) § Ex) the Collector of Customs at ncess Alice. With BUTLER-MAURO i ; } DRUG CO. | Whitehorse, is enroute home on | | the Princess Alice. | When We Sell It It's Right ENTERS HOSPITAL { Mrs. Annie White entered st.| |Free Deilvery Phone 134 [Ann's hospital yesterday for med- | Sub Stat'on Post Office No. 1. | ical treatment, B o] 50 cents $1.50 Gruen Quadron spector of R | bound on the F |him is his son. The style Graduates want—and more Not only by its sturdy, man's size rectangular case does the Gruen Quadron win_young men's approval. Equally | desirable is its finer accu- | racy —assured by a rec tangular movement whose larger, stronger parts fill all the case space. Let us show you this superb gift for your “raduate—today, B astasaassessss s S e e - CORN FLAKES! CORN FLAKES! 6 packages for 95 cents Reliance Coffee, regular 60c, now 55 cents b, Just received a shipment of Waffle Pitchers, price $1. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Chiffon Full-Fashioned Silk to top. Self-colored “De Lite” Heel priced at $2.25. J. M. SALOUM NEW PATTERNS Interwoven SOCKS 50¢ 75¢ H. S. GRAVES The Workingmen’s Tailor Shop is now open and ready for business under the management of Sam Shabaldak, expert tailor. Our shop is open for your inspection. SUITS MADE TO ORDER Alternations—Expert Cleaning and Pressing Our prices are reasonable Located on Front Street at entrance to Pacific Steamship Dock ’| to be made on our goods that are already being sold at reasonable prices. This is a saving to you that you cannot afford to miss. For instance, we will sell Epsom Salts at 4 pounds for 25 cents. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Valentine's Store Phone 33 Free Delivery LUNCHEON We have a large display of Luncheon Meats, kept fresh in our Frigidaire case. Boiled Ham — Bologna — Minced Ham— burners for same period. The Hart is recognized as the outstanding burner on the American market today. —Burns heavy diesel oil without nreheating—no high pressure pumps. ~—Ieeds emulsified air and oil through nozzle with large opening at low pressure—no chance to clog. —Spark points swing out of flame—will not carbonize. —Fully automatic—simple—safe. —Approved by underwriters for diesel oil. ——IT IS SILENT— GEO. B. RICE Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Plumbing Frankfurters — Baked Loaf—Blood Sausage —Summer Sausage — Salame — Red Rock Cottage Cheese —Sharp—Camembert—Lim- burger — Swiss — Pabstett — Pimento— Philadelphia Cream Cheese—and many other items GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street 8 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. | | i | | ] Saturda Another Money Saving Event Superior even to our Bloomer Sale! GENUINE VICTORIA WASH DRESSES Cloice of Ten Newest Styles At $1.19 Especially designed for summer wear \\VY YY)/ All thege in new prints and cord dimities in an endless variety of newest conventional and floral patterns, _all tub-fast colors, dashing trimming effects heighten the beauty of the smart lines. Sizes for nfisses and women in these ten styles and ten dozen models to make your selection from —S0 come early and make your selection of REAL VALUES in house frocks for the summer. GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM Juneau’s Style Center AR RANNNY [