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SMITH WINS AND HOOVER BEHIND INW. VA RACE New \'mkc;‘ \i'ill Get West Virginia Delegates G.0.P. in Doubt Only cint 306 gave 35,193, In Gov. over the early throughout in radually asing it as re ports incre he same 656 precincts quoted in the Republ ean returns gave Gov. Smith 16 162 and Senator Reed 13,922 a lead for Smith of 2,240 West Virg will [ delegates to the Republican | tional Convention and 16 to the| Democratic [ Dr. Henry Hatfield, supported by the Goff element, has appar-| ently been n®minated for United | States Senator by the Republi-| cans over Gov. Howard M. Gore, Hoover supporter, and Benjamin Rosenbloom. In the Republican | torial race, Willlam Con-| ley had a 15,000 lead over Roy Waugh Senator M. M « opposed in the Democratic for renomination, and Alfred Taylor had a slight lead over Dr. Hogg for the nomination for Governor. Hoover last night nounced compilation 3,330 to 2,432 for Senator Goff. The Democratic returns from the same precinct gave Smith 1,645 and Reed 1,264, e Democr took the Smith zht 1 Reed held it and morn- retur the nigh iov. end 9 in Neeley was un- returns | first an- gave him| led in early when the he WOMEN PULL STUMPS WITH ANCIENT DEVIC: BORDEAUX, May 30.—A stump ‘pulled which never needed the protection of patent rights is still being used in the vineyards where grow the world famous wines of France. Women furnish the pow- er for it and pull out the old, old roots of worn out vines. A narrow wooden trestle, like a double ladder, supports a wood- en drum on which is wound a. chain. This drum is turned by two crossed wooden bars mortised on the end of it. A hook at the end of the chain is placed under the stump and the women wind| up the chain. It isn't as easy as it sounds but after 30 or 40 years of such work the women develop quite a lot of muscle. — e — FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL 137 HENRY C. GORHAM Contractor or by the hour. carpenter, plumbing, to Such as shingling, masonry, kalsomin- in new or repair work. adv. PHONE 137 —— ., Before skirts got so short used to think the funniest things| nature ever had made were some faces. ed To i1 jects and airplane Major party ' and Engineer Road terday will 1, and in August. Major Geo Highway mers at the interior and northern visit mernits Seward kuk, areas, banks plane Rodebaugh turn Governor M. hotel ing or painting, in fact anything|(ye We | yukon was Cordova on that ves I R AR N N, & g S I S THE DAlLY» ALASKA EFPIRE IN MEMORIA Thousands of men who died in France are being honored again this Memorial Day, Here’s Mrs. John Russo, one of the thousands of Gold Star mothers who are adorning the graves of their sons with flowers, TWO ROAD MEN MAKE TRIP T0 . THE INTERIOR =" Major Hlml’i l(; Join Gov. Parks and Gillette Goes to Mt. McKinley Park varlous ¥ landi fields Northern Alaska, Elliott, President, H. Gillette, the Alaska here yes pro Interior and Malcolm Major Douglas Officer, of Commission lef for Seward The former absent until about July the latter until sometime be Elliott will e A. Parks and y Engi R. J With rally Gov. orial Som- them all of dis- airplane, covering miles by air They will many of the remote settle- in the Innoki, Kuskokwin, Peninsula, upper Yukon and party leaves on June 7, in a operated by the Corporation and re- there on June 21. The and Major Elliott plan be back here by July 1. join will tour 3 in an upper The Fair- cabin Jennett Major Gillette will go into Mt. McKinley launch Considerable ned road National Park Service having lotted Later tand kokwim gions. sent National road new done this Park and work work is on the season, the to be system al purpose. Fairbanks lower Kus- for this go to $60,000 he will possibly the and Yukon river re He probably will be ab until mid-August. i to THOMAS GOES TO CORDOVA TO TAKE OVER WINDSOR F. Thomas, former Hyde man and more recently at Ingersoll at Ketchikan, Tas been made manager of the Wind sor Hotel at He visit the to Cordova. yesterday whi in port, enroute sel. - o here 014 papers ror sale at The Empire. Koy | o ther| | the H | Kaiser’s Picture Rarely Shown in Germany Now BERLIN, mer May 30—Pictures Kaiser <Villiam are prominently displayed nowadays, although many windows show a good- y assortment of portrait postals of members of the former imperial family, including the for- crown prince, but especially growing llohenzollern grand children, One prominent Berlin hoiel had until quite recently in its dining room large oil paintings of Wil liam II and the late Austrian em peror Francis Joseph, both in heroic pos The hotel manage- ment, on being requested by an anti-monarchist organization to remove them on the ground that the, ve offense to republ gue complied, and the paint ings have been consigned to the lumber room. A Koenigsherg hotel keeper has found a better way out. He has fitted a green baize curtain in front of a large oil painting of the former Kaiser which hangs in restaurant. Sometimes the iin is drawn, sometimes it i raises all according to the poli tical “color” of his customers. And s0 everybody is pleased, e Advertising aiways pays. the columns of The Empire. not THIS WEEK A full line of == i H \ H H H Vegetables NEW POTATOES 10¢ per pound LOWER FRONT ST. Strict Attention Given Out-of-Town Orders o SOLD. 562 HART OIL BURNERS Alaska. During the month of April in Oregon, Washington and This equals the combined sales of all other automatic burners for same period. The Hart is recognized as the outstanding burner on the American market today. —Burns heavy diesel oil without preheating—no high pressure pumps. ceds 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. Plumbing IT IS SILENT— GEO. B. RICE Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” of ASST, DISTRIST "FORESTER GOES day to Confer with Cam- eron and Zellerbachs To meet representatives pulp and paper interest confer with Forest vice offi- cia’s in Portland and San Fran- Assistant District Forest- F. Heintzleman will leave steamer Aleutian for of isco, er B on the south. wout four weeks. Mr. Heintzleman will be in San Francisco several days dis- cussing the Th Development program with George T. Camer- on, publisher of the San Fran- cisco Chronicle, and his chief | engineer R. A. Kinzie. Mr. Cam- n recently returned to | | | Pacif Coast from a month’s trip to Europe. Both he r. Kin wre expected | to here later th A conference will h the Zellerbach 1 Francisco relative to plans for development in thel Ketchikan district. ~ Since Mr.| Heintzleman was in California | last winter, the Zellerbach and the Crown Willamette paper in- have merged. This, how- was not expected to. ha any adverse effect upon the Zel- lerbachs’ Alaska prograni. While in the States, Mr. Heint- zleman will look over appl for two Forest Ranger pos to be open in the near future in Tongass National Forest. Two | new men probably will be put on in the district by July 1. e HUGH RILEY AT HOSPITAL | Hugh Riley, was brought into| Juneau from his home at Tee Harbor at 1:30 o’clock this afte noon and taken to St. Ann’s Ho pital to receive medical treat-! ment for a severe cold. D MARINE CASE IN HOSPITAL. i their Nels Knudsen, was taken from | the Admiral Watson this morn-| ng to St. Ann’s Hospital suf- feridg from an injury to his foot. BENZO WITCH HAZEL CREAM is an elegant prcparatioh for' chapped hands and face and all roughness of the skin. UNEQUALED FOR USE AFTER SHAVING Only at T0 CALIFORNIA Heintzlemen Leaving To-| and also | the | He expects to be absent| g WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1928. Carol’s Charmer. o Madame Lupescu, whose pig- | uant beauty led Prince Carol of Rumania to renounce his throne rather than give her up, is shown at the home of a friend in England. et o i Leon Permanent Wave, $12.50 fern Beauty Parlor. ~—adv. e BETTER HEALTH LONGER LIFE If your doctor examines you before you are sick he may save you much loss of time and money besides adding many years to your life, Jet a health examination before your next birthday. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right Free Deilvery Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. 1. e SALE EX to Saturday, June 2. TENDED Our reduction sale continues and will extend Remember, we can save you at least from 10% to 30% on your purchases, and if you your purchase we will are not satisfied with refund your money. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Valentine’s Store Phone 33 Free Delivery PREPAREDNESS IS URGED AS BEST TRIBUTE. Harding Advocates 'Pre- paredness in Memorial Day Address Here most fitting and that the United pay to its honored past wars is the maintenance of a policy of preparedness which will insure the perpetua- tion of the nation and its ideals and traditions, declared Justin W. Harding, United States Dis- trict Attorney and Legionnaire, in an address delivered today at Memorial Day exercises at BElks Hall. The speech was an argu- ment for adequate military andj naval preparedness. The community honored American “dead of all wars these exercises, with music, pr er, spoken tribute, with milit salute and with flowers cast on the waters of Gastineau Channel and placed on graves in Ever- green cemetery. Is Well Attended. The ceremonies at Elks Hall at 1 p. m. were unusually well attended, all available seating space and most of the standing room being occupied. Three vet- erans of the Civil War, E. Val- entine, J. N. Carver and John McPherson were seated on the stage, and veterans of the 'Span- ish-American War and World in the line of march. The ceremonies were opened by | The tribute can ieserved States dead of the in a’Lifetime The very newest in the Sheaifer Lifetime PEN AND PENCIL SETS Luduwig Nelson Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing = the the the singing of America by audience, accompanied by Juneau City Band. Rev. C. E. Rice gave the invocation. A feature on the program was a reading, “In Flanders Fields” by Miss Theodora Budwin. Rev. O. A. Stillman pronounced the bene- diction. Parade to Cemetery Immediately following ercises, tl.e line of march was formed on Franklin Street in front of the Elks Building. Head- ed by the Color Guard, the erican Legion drum and bugle corps, and the City Bawd, the procession marched to the Ad- miral Dock where cast on the Fire Girls and a salute was fired by the firing squad of the Am- erican Legion post. From there the procession went to the ceme- tery where the concluding exer- cises were held. The Camp Fire Girls and two troops of Boy Scouts were also in the line of march Stores Remain Closed All stores and offices were closed in the eity today while most of the citizens joined in observance of the day. Many at- the ex-| Am- flowers were water by the Camp| tended the exercises which were given under the auspices of the local American Legion post. B — PULLMAN BUSINESS POOR PARIS, May 30.—French travel- ers ride first class sleeping cars or sit up all night on trains, rail officials say. * Efforts to put in second and third class berths have failed. e AUSTRALIA BIDS TOURISTS MELBOURNE—Australia plans 'ln spend about §$100,000 a year for the next five years to attraet tourists. The country will be advertised around the world and a director of travel has been appointed to aid tourists, who, it is estimated, will, spend about $20,000,000 a year. - NOTICE Notice is mnereby given that men congregating in crowds on streets in front of pool halls and elsewhere using profane lan- guage, spitting on sidewalks, etc., will be arrested and fined. GEO. A GETCHELL, Chief of Police. —adv. A CORN FLAKES! 6 packages Reliance Coflee, regular 60c, now ... CORN FLAKES! for 95 cents _..55-cents 1b. Just received a shipment of Waffle Pitchers, price $1. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Women’s Tweed Knickers with fancy belt attached $3.75 . M. SALOUM 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 PLAY BALL With a new pair of genuine KEDS. We just re- ceived another large shipment of Keds and for a - limited time only we are giving away FREE a dandy BASEBALL, BAT or BUDDY BALL with every pair of KEDS purchased. Don’t delay as these premiums won’t last long. Goldstein’s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center