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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1928.° | ’ | tloghely him the logical man to handle | o o church work and a goodly sum Moose Pass Highway,” Mr. Will-| . 3 | : ; / was realized. ‘The program, un- fams said. The buresu plans to], I Shle O poppies, all revenus tl.r-r HH‘Hxll ction of ”Mrfi. Grace .K!'HV"] the. Hope-Sunrise section [ V\‘(Illl',!-l)wllb‘:IY:;‘“.‘\l\'ail;‘ \'Jk‘lll::'.lvl‘llll\'hl'\']:'}'f: ! Seavey Towers, follows: |of that route during the present |y S A liate. GF it G ot | Overture, “The Conqueror”..King K . | season. oman's Auxiliary of the Ameri | | March, “The Avenger”. King can Legion. The members of the b | - s Public School Orchestra e & organization are today busy in the gl T M . Fairy Cradles Molly Carew . CAME L Dug Out ng wreaths for dis- fs ollent Weathier: Fea-| 3 s Two Different Subjects on| 1 Bnccio—Waits Tiailan ¥ Sani| Chauffeur Shot By Mlstakeim F{gfi?&%wsor‘ oy i Wianwe of Tmardieatl : X | Two Nights at Just Like the Dawn..E. £ Hanson| —Policeman Thought SHAM | vio nave ordered them tures Trip of Local 3 ; Sy i 1t o A : i “ Coliseum g ALy g He Was Robber H. Cameron and Wendell TR 1 g | % & J 5 Moon Dawn—Piano solos. 4 People,Whitehorse e . : ; ; g s o Shipere Dawson arrived yesterday from| Y- J. MEHERIN LEAVES SR S RGN | ooty 3 : , The first of the Rev. B. R Hub-[ iy Night . g Herbert R Ward| NEW YORK, May 25.—A taxi- ‘Speel River engineering } B e dar ity da Bl ; 3 { 4 [pard’s illustrated lectures will be | 7o} 1ave Parlow| cab_driver, who with three com-|camps Where a water power sur-| Having been delayed for sev- B il ity eicksored ; L4 ) oo 4 tomorrow night at the Col- Ba Fowets panions was forced at the point|YeY IS NOW in progress for the|ecral days by business, J. J. Me BREY G o A o X wy ! @ | |scum theatre immediately follow-!| gyt on the Deep—Bass s0l0s of a pistol to act shield for|Cameron interests. Mr. Cameron|herin, commercial broker, left iy the Juneau Ferry and i#: 5 {an % - ¥ i | ing the first movie show. Tt is to Lohr |$even hold-up men robbing a res- | Will return there Wednesday after | Saturday evening on the steamer "'"f‘ “]"""““[ i o o \ Gowsar 1 4 3 B0 | bo on “Mountain Climbing i the | qy o Trumneter 1 Ariie Dix|taurant, was fatally wounded by |Purchasing supplies for the camp. |Alameda for Skagway on his way 1,1‘(,',,,,1,\ ;e o8 '.1u]|‘fl<x ok ; . B | Alps,” and will cover many of| agleep in the Deep Potrie| @ Policeman who mistook him for| Mr. Dawson went to Speel Riverinto the interior. He wid go ” N it e e b ik & . BB 4| the adventures and experiences b6 s Therbar®. ‘Rodmin one of the bandits. last week to read stream guages|down the Yukon river as far as P ) | . 3 g | Fatber Hubbard had during his{gp.ne Song—Plano and organ| The policeman shot two men|and gather stream flow data. He,|Marshall, stopping at all towns Exoellent = weathor [eatured B ’ | tour years in Switzerland. For| " quets Mendelssohn | #nd felled another with his night [and Mrs. Dawson, who accompani-|on the way, return up the Yukon e Rl B —— it, as for his lecture on the | parfoct Dy Cetrie 7. Bogd] Wtk ed him here, will return to Ketch-|and Tanana rivers to Fairbanks i SroB. ot ren o, Gl ! ) \ p . @& | |"Scenic Wonders Around Juneau,”| nio o onlicek and Mrs, Towers | Louis Mishken was shot|ikan on the steamer Aleutian|and other interior towns, go to return vosage of the Alma and s AR W B which will be given on Wednos-| ' [meo di Quest Anima—from |through the chest and died about Wednesday the coast by way of the Alaska ")\'f{“,]‘“fi:,i,’.{ 5 umy\“,h‘,‘f‘lv,:l”,’,“\fi‘ | A ¢ ¢ day night, he has two hundred | ;0% Mot oG honizetti| Four chauffeurs were grouped Pohtdiga e el railroad and return to Juneau af Wiltits of the excurelon} i s - : : ] L beautifully colored _slides which|gono Quiet Day Hope |around taxis which were stand- GEORGE BROTHERS ter stopping at Anchorage, Sew- BRE it e i hcuc were painted in Austria according | piioyoni: David Emmel|ing in front of a restaurant when |Will be closed all day Wednes-|ard and Cordova, cometime in ed Haines L RIOR B 0 b "he announcer f Roszi /s secret wedding to Mor- \mnl‘lnln\h d\;‘(“::,‘y.: were given by Pt Jpafbent Badupm ;'h"- ;Ul:wm Rl ul‘mu: s jeite F oS Ml'"m.,:a] B - e tgrnoon and whistled into Sks timer Dav in sportsman, has given rise to rumors | painor Hubbard the - ‘States | The Highwayman—Reading fothed. thak 4 AMEwEARY thee 2 way shortly before 7 o'clock. E 'i‘t') fy A thl) el n;ax‘r\' H Gordon Selfridge aor "_‘ "”v in the = State : Vance Cooke|inside thé restaurant where they! peeeeerorecraoeos. ——— WP, i B e oy that her sistc : (rig i R e bt 1y where they - were tremendously | o4t Dy So? Vance Cooke|Tobbed 40 guests. When the rob- P 3 U0 Higit was spent. comsisted of| (Cft), former Chicagoan and millionaire London .t‘p?d m popular and in written form have Mrs. W. Leslie Yaw bers made their escape, tho in- CORN FLAKES! CORN FLAKES! B anoe which was & decided suc.| BLOT€ owner. It was f: rmmwyAs‘n_u! that Yancsi wou ave |been accepted by the Nationallp.co of My Heart Lohr | furiated diners, thinking the 6 patkhges for 0% cent cess. marched to the altar with Mr. Seliridge but for her reluctance (:}{‘uzr::phu- magazine where they It tie: Dws Dreais Thronsh chauffeurs were members of the pa ges D C S The train for Whitehorse pulled | 80 leave her famous the : rner and vounger sister, WLy SR 0 ”‘|“ futma: Richard Kountz g, attacked them, throwing out at 6. o'clock the followin (Internatio &l e ul lllustrated Newsd ()\\Im,_ to »’hr short time be ffl_fl" What's the Use H. R. Ward | s and crockery. Escaping morning, and at 11:30 o'clock the - —_— - 5 his departure for the w:«“"“," Miss Kohlicek from the restaurant the chanf- interior city was reached. Most |y e et 1 Fathen Bibasd. will TG BT ).'l" Your Song From Paradise Brown|feurs met the fire of a patrol- ’ B i i el W 10tk ) propriaion for [l an e e ot | Lo e e, o [0, U 0 Bt GARNICK’S Whitehorse Inn, which was 1 " ; f i Point Barrow School | &in at thi . The Lilac Tree Gartlan - cently completed. n . Mr. and Mrs, R House Being Urged sl s R P Bedinan KAY TRANSFERRED TO FEIRE 1Tt A team composed of players | pernard S Eronet b Pl g Farewell Forests—From Jeanne B Wisbotse and .\'1\4,:\\41_\‘““.1.“ o 7 ”L,m“.“ly_\‘. o Germans Reclaim Land a'Arc 5 Tschaikowsky] SEWARD FOR SUMMER copped the first ball contest from|ine Ventura, Capt. George Bag | WASHINGTON, May 28—The Along Schleswig Coast| ™ Sir—(0ld English) S akefiell| ©. V. Reliance Coffee, regular 60c, now .. 55 cents 1b. Just received a shipment of Waffle Pitchers, price $1. Kay, for the past two Mrs. Towers years in charge of road mainten- 28-Garmans | piutree o Procossimal..... .. [anos. on . Glnolée. Dleuwss Bia Women’s Tweed Knickers the Indians by a score of | gen. and arrived here about one-|Federal Bureau of Education is| 11 to 3. Juneau went on the field |1aif Lour after the arrival of the |pressing congress to provide @l gyynne. = o against the Chilkoot Barracks men | Ajya new building for the world’s nor- ‘”_,_"'“km" ‘ W& ot of kel im|’n']lm?vl} after the first gam - —— hernmost - school house, at "“i““luuvh nofghbors’ Book ia ThEMHat ano anl Organ|been |r;|nsr;vrrog for llhln current ende ! Barrow, which burned last win- nes ; ——————— season to the Seward district of : ? Nis o wis suored by tiie: Ji $5 ANDERSON LEAVES o AR, TiRort . OATMRGan. | 1oF 1 OF lyulml. rec I]:un.l’!‘mu‘ lmm:uq. Aavistising aiways pays - D] bhe URUTGRUIAT Bt REgk. 4t with fancy belt attached neau outfit in the second innin il Mt ‘ r of Education, appeared before 11'"‘«"7?:“1"«"'» e "I'-‘." tha (n.\)- the columns of The Empire. as announced today by M. D. ®, when Jernberg went to first on Mildred Anderson the House Committee on Bduca-|.°r 4ee drainage schome, Whlch| o o - | Williams, District Engineer. He $3.75 a single and home on two errors, | adquarters of the U tion and Labor last urday urg:| DYOIYON an ares of Ahowh WO000 | L. s s, | will leave tomorrow on the Yu- The next excitement came in the Fisheries, left on thel; . an appropriation to send | kon for Seward. saturday for Skag : & r Germans wrest : ; fourth when the soldiers scored | Alameda Jast Saturday for SKA&- [ builging material from Seattlo]| , | e ‘l”f"_"'r “ldr. shperlencn . witk four times on one hit and_four |vay is on deave from (he | " summor. The children aro | D e it i o) Wi Bt ek ] errors. Cunningham went in for|bur wi pend it touring |\, yeing taught in an old store oziphd iy e ! - o ° ° Scott at third in this canto the y, going via White-lp naie whils /the teachefs: lve lolstein, and the work i BIG SHIPMENT still going on. A system of dams, iy, & , if h two horse down the ver, visit The ding | o - N A rally in the fifth with twe ! ! in huts. ‘The building material| - 80 o b iret retain | BETTER HEALTH men down failed to net the locals | ing Dawso i Tanana.| st be a rushed order to reach a tally, but in the sixth when|thence to Nenmana and Fairbanks.|poi DBarrow while it is acces.|'Re Sediment brought in by the, SPl (R LONGER LIFE [ Vale made the second and last|S travel siblo ide. As soon as possible a { 1 marsh plant, which grows on such hit for Juneau, and the opposi « to Seward : PSS H 3 tivoul dosl8r Axaiings. v : o » B T A ke o TOUE Weoks, | e mo|Peuiment. ix set out. "t helps re- R e Ry 7 gt The Workingmen’s Tailor / Mg are sick he may g A R tain the wash, and before long! " IES you are nay st wan oiadked iy, . v BE READY WEDNESDAY | hat had been sea is tillable land. L Bave-you mych loss of tme Not. to be outdone, Juneau made GEORGE BROTHERS hics e TG g and money besides adding Shop four errors in the same Ining |\ phe closed all day Wednes-| The new tennis court of thej many years to your life. and allowed the soldiers four| . i adv. | June: ennis Club will be open 4 lay, Ma 30, M al Da adv uneau N 1 1 T s s bob AR s AT AID FOR MIDDLE CLASS Get a health examination is now open and ready for business under runs on one hit. Manning gave e for play by Wednesday of this The 1 : f ; L Jenn [ —_— he largest selling bow \Pote {rthds ' ) but three hits, walked none and| pDr Anna Kearsley will move|week, according to ¢ Harland,| pypoo o e 8 & before your mext birthday. the management of Sam Shabaldak, expert struck out eight men, but the to-|per office from the N Shop |who was in charge of financing " s, R g . 3 7 i 3 tal of eleven errors by his mates |ty the Juneau Rooms on Jupe 1st.|and constructtig the court. | spurning charity }n pitals and un tie in the world tailor. Our shop is open for your inspection. over-balanced his pitching. able to afford facilities for folk The opentpg lneup was: % X ~ """ 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY |°f wealth, are at last to have BUTLER-MAURO SUITS MADE TO ORDER B Rt mid, saten il _ | their own’ hospital, aided by the Grummett, first; Nelo, second: FOR RENT — 5 room modern | city, i A 3 BECE N Vars, lahiokts- Junge, | house, completely furnished. gt DRUG CO. Alternations—Expert Cleaning and Pressing L, third; Vale, i Junge, Furnace, electric range, etc.| GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT Wh Sell leftfield; P. Schmitz, centerfield; i L4801 5 Jernberg, rightfield. Phone 412 ot 3604. IS GIVEN AT SITKA °I’:,.w1°. it It Our prices are reasonable Whitehorse and Skagway won gy . % Z the purse of $100 when they de-| SITKA ”"1 Fl;_"»*dny vening, i i Free Deilvery Phone 134 Located on Front Street at entrance to Pacific henefit Tay 22, a concert was feated the soldiers, 7 to 6, by vir- | ) i R e s b e Swanson Bros.|| .. 5 i ik i Oub siation Post bea Mo 1. Blsguphip Dosk tue of a two run rally in o | aLifetime Grace Seavey Towers in Sitka The Clothing Man gl Another dance was given in| GROCERIF Community church (Presbyterian). i Whitehorse Saturday evening, and Tl T s JS | There was a record attendance, a large crowd was present. On 1e very newest much applause and complimen- tary comment. The singing of ;«hr(( return to the coast the train in the FISHING JPPLIES il i the interior at 8 o'clock yes terday morning, arrived in Skag- g,")('i"‘)r BENZO WITCH HAZEL Lifetime SPECIAL SALE EXTENDED [ ] CREAM s A MY-T-F, ‘ PEN AND PENCIL ?!,},151{1;{;%5 75C Our reduction sale continues and will extend Ome peCIaIs is an elegant preparation for TS q ] . chapped hands and face and| SETS .IIE\{I‘!‘SLB. GLASS to S ll"'(lfly- June 2. Remember, we can all roughness of the skin. By save you at least from 10% to 30% on your UNEQUALED FOR USE Ludawi S ; B purchases, and if you are not satisfied with FOR THIS WEEK AFTER SHAVING | JU( "’lg wanson Dros your purchase we will refund your money. Only at | ]\T‘,, m LOWER FRONT ST. Bxpert Watch ant | | “OutorTown orden | HELLAN’S PHARMACY Kid Gloves Jewelry Repairing Next Door to Valentine’s Store A very good quality but do not have the fancy cuffs. Regular $3.50 gloves for $1.50 Phone 33 Free Delivery 4 a pair. . Rayon Crepe A dress material that is fast color and PICNIC LUNCHES ¢ pretty printed designs. A special at 80 cents a yard. 562 I I ART () I L BURN ERS We have a large display of Luncheon Meats, kept fresh in our Frigidaire case. Flowers During the month of April in Oregon, Washington and Alaska. . P hand d d f 1 This equals the-combined sales of all other automatic Boiled Ham — Bologna — Minced Ham— retty aang At OOrEasES SN 0L KO d burners for same period. Frankfurters — Baked Loaf—Blood Sausage and silver cloth and silk materials. A bar- The Hart is recognized as the outstanding burner on \ s ain at 75 cents each. 3 the American market today. g —Summer Sausage — Salame Red R?Ck § f —Burns heavy diesel oil without preheating—no high Cottage Cheese —Sharp Came'”be.”_l"m" pressure pumps. burger — Swiss — Pabstett — Pimento— ALL IN OUR DRY GOODS —Feeds emulsified air and oil through nozzle with Philadelphia Cream Cheese—and many other large opening at low pressure—no chance to clog. i‘em DEPARTMENT —Spark points swing out of flame—will not carbonize. ~—Fully automatic—simple—safe. ' —Approved by underwriters for diesel oil. e GEORGE BROTHERS | = Coldstein’s Emporium Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal Phones 92 and 95 . Front Street “I tell you in advance what job will cost” 3 Deliveries 19&0 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. TR , 2:30, Juneaw’s Style Center