The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 2, 1928, Page 8

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e ——— R Ty S— TR ok N i 6 id e e e . UNION OIL €0, & e J BE READY SOON - type 'COUNCIL ACTS . UPON CHARGES ;mum‘ ted in Juneau will be in Alaska, Mr. Stev l md will be an ideal completion ¢ plant, tan T R . Hears Specifications for Pistribution 1o Beam Abogt Bc m\l‘;(“l)m‘;‘.\ peen| New Hngh School Build- B 15 Sase K. B, U lai e v 2 g alon Ofl Company for| jng Ave Being Ignored Stevens, lzngmvm' some time, and was their Juneau (g representative during tentative ) W S Iplans this past winter, will be in | : i AR By July 15, appr nately o iy S ionl last regulai R ERan. 0% Despacan Ohax it is completed ! ’ s i plant of the Union Oil Company| ™ 'rp, yegaquarters of the Union U JRF, do gan | and read distribution, it wa el iy oai gy A z gnored, th announced toda K. B. St '] 1\*“ b “;t mn‘rm“' e « il h alled a special Vit neer of theyp . vily interested in Venzuela | g TN e v compan been in Juneau| Ve g Ty T operty in Colo- | today 'v|[’ the I,.;”-,,‘, in Mtons tor ' tie IriataMlation” o o0 and. Wyoming, snd is halti g, : by A. B. Wyley, gen Ol Gwner of the Atlantic Union Oil|Wo¢ M : fo el 1ks and the construction of m.‘}(_“”m‘_m.'_ of Avstraifa !._1..1 Inxr‘m,«:vvlulnl a few days ago wharf ; iy S ;-v'“I’t-ulr \\humk. contractor and The contract for driving pilin " Ibuilder in charge R0 buliiiae Hie whart has boen|CIANNEL MARKED FOR |3 7s" disuts of some wireported ot VESSELS IN NARROWS nsture oroce farly this week e Mr. . Stevens said. There is al 4 {tween Mr. Woeck and his fore small crew work he 10ct=| 4 (o chanmel In’ the vicini.|Man, Who has had charge of the tion today, cleari CaR=Hesing Prolowy Rook ‘in \‘l_:mw“[\?nrk since his arrival here early struction of the tanks, Y ainbows Bab been marked | out|rus sDr and the latter re- the end of next weck for the use of steamens. passing |S1€ned. He' then appeared before pected a full crew of eh, accordli. to edviees. ve|MB City Councll last night and 25 nd 30 ‘men will be deived todsy by 'Cobactor aof Ot ,§':'~‘r%’“‘ that no effort is being employ of Mr. Stevens | toms | MoBHAs from & “‘”_‘nuulw- to live up to the contract When completed the plant will [ P10 © : requiremonts. oonsist of the arrar od the collector to| The Council has asked the for rece deliveries of ofl and |, s e Wran, | €00l board to mo [\\_un”n v;, gasoline stock from all California| '\ 2% Whssh L I night and take a part in the in points, and at least five stora ":.‘»]\1.\'“1 '“::_"“h";m:;'u: ”’I‘m'” gation. Mr. Woeck has also tanks, which will be situated on|FAne TS ERE A Hotice, |been_invited to e present and the bluff above the road, to give| it OCE T ity | M. Wyley will aiso be on hand gravity flow for delivery at the ot 10 0 o o operating| The school hoard has also tele- the dack. A full line of e hin ;raphed Harlan Thomas, archi- stocks, deisel, distillate and | ¢ Prolewy i S tect, and he left Seattle this ne and all lubricating oil morning for this city to assist in and greases will be carried. AT THE HOTELS clearing up the matter. Gasoline will be brought to A0 e Juneau from the Los Angeles t;:‘ Gastineau MRS. KELLER LEAVES fields, from which is taken the| V sble, Tenakee best grades in the State, while| Breas Ketchikan; In response to a cable receiv- lubricants will come from the hurst, C. F. Lane, ed yesterday saying that her refinery near San Francisco. { B. Callaghan, Chich .\father had suffered a stroke of Good Location 0. White, Gustavus; Mrs. George (paralysis and was in a serious In reference to the accessibil-| Bolyan, condition Mrs. W. K. Keller left ity of the location, Mr. Stevens Alaskan last night on the steamer Queen declared there was plenty of! Tom G rguson, city; John|gor the south on her way to St. depth for boats to go to the|Comes, city; John Ticlens, city; |johns, Wash., in which place her wharf, and the bottom in the!J. M. Bustess, city; H. D. MeNeil, |pamily 1iv She was accompan- vicinity was uniform. A special| Seymour Canal; C. J. Nelson, s“)"tiul by her son Kenneth and ex- tanker being constructed for|mour Canal. remain in the States the Alaska run of the Union 0il IR until fall. Company, and will be in service| CAPT. O'CONNOR RETURNS Mt Reller will pemadit dn. Al by January 1, 19 | HERE MONDAY FROM SITKA|,.ka during the summer months The lease on the ol i g pects to property, sit- | uated about 1,000 feet south of | Capt., M. O'Connor, Asst. =, the Standard Oil Company plant|Agent of the U. S. Bureau of EAGLES ATTENTION on the Thane road, is for :I’.‘l!*'i‘,\lll-l’ifls, left Sitka today for Ju- N 4 years, and was taken from the neau and will arrive sometime Regular meeting and installa- s will be \Mnumm He is returning via the |tion of offic held by | Iey Strait district which he will |Douglas Aerie 117, F. 0. BE. next [ inspect enroute here. Monday night, June 7, at 7:30. i All members urged to attend. e e — “LET Alinquist Press Your Suit. iWe cal ana aenver. Phone 528. ————— Special ferry leaves Juneau at 7 o'clock. GUY L. SMITH, Seribe, adv. Empire. Something New The popular BILL VALE will be with the Serenaders starting Saturday night at the A. B. Hall Created by Gruen —in the modern mode! A distinguished example of the new style trend in watches, is the Gruen Oxford Square, Fitted with cele brated 17 jewel Precuion movement, at $65. Gruens $27.50 to $250, New Num[)ers-Plenty Real music with Rhythm, snappy Trots, and enchanting Drags A. B. HALL ATURDAY—JUNE 2ND NUGGET SHOP BROUGHT TOIT. 9 LOCAL TEACHERS LEAVING TOMORROW ik | he Juneau school past year, are »w morning on the wcess Alice for the re they plaf to spend | the summer months, Miss Ardena Leer i Nine of eachers for leaving tomo steamer States, wk bound for Oklahoma; Miss Doro-| thy Fisher plans to go east to| , while her mother, Mrs ', expects to remain in their former home. Mr. Josephine Tupper will go to her | home town, Saskatoon, Canada; Mrs. Grace Bishop will spend sev ral eeks i nt, ! s alzo the home of ; 10 will remain the until short fal | Miss Helen Gr: going to Montana Lowe to Salt Lake City; M Ann Rohwer to Spokane, and Miss Dalma Hansen to Grand Forks, North Dakota. - e MRS. AUSTIN ENTERTAINS Kalispell, s Janice Austin entertain- | Norman Sjur: sen, with a delightful bridge party last evening in her apartment in the DeVighne Apartments. Two tables of bridge were in play and several spent the e g sewing. e for high s was won Mrs. Douglas ed in honor of Mrs The pr ore by Mr H. O. Adams and that for low score was awarded Mrs Wilbur Burford. The delicious refreshments were served in a chary and original manner, at midnigh e ——— EASIER FOR TOURISTS MEXICO CITY-—To stimulate tourist travel Me an customs and immigration inspections have been rel . AR U SRS COMMUNITY SERVICE PORTLAND, Me. — A felief corps of 300 members to aid civil authorities in emergencies is plan ned by Portland’s American Le- gion post. i NOTICE Fifteen hundred dozen large fresh ranch eggs arrived today. While they last we will deliver at $10.00 per case or 3 dozen for $1.00. D. B. Femmer, Phone 114 —adv. | Big Dance in Fair Building, Wednesday, June 6. —adv. BENZO WITCH HAZEL CREAM is an elegant preparation for chapped hands and face and all roughness of the skin. UNEQUALED FOR USE AFTER SHAVING Only at {the W SMITH SPECIAL TRAINSMAYTAKE WESTDELEGATES 13 Western States and 3 Territories for Smith May Go Togethgr Johnson of president Rock of President a der date of Smith spec cific Coast May ’ 1 trains and Rocky Pa Mountain from the ates to the Houston convention calls attention to the circum- nce that the thirteen Western States and the Territory of Alas ka will be represented at T by full delegations all for Smith “without the loss of a gle delegate.” To these Pacific Territories may proper Hawaii and the Philip both acific Territories, and for Gov. Smith. The thirteen States included in the group amd their votes in the convention follow: Arizona 6, Oalifornia 26, Colo- rado 12, Idaho 8, Montana 8, Ne vada 6, New Mexico 6, North Da- kota 10, Oregon 10, South Dakots 10, Utah 8, Washington 14, Wy oming 6, Alaska 6, Hawaii 6, Philippine Islands 6—total 148, The plan is to have as many of these delegates as possible reach Ho on in the Pacific and Rocky Mountain Al Smith special trains. The Alaska delegation expects to go to Houston on one of the “Al Smith Specials.” James J. Connors and Mrs. Connors, Thom as J. Donohoe and Mrs. Donohoe, and John W. Troy expect to take States and be added ine Islands, the special leaving Seattle June 20 or 21, and Simon Hellenthal may join the train at Salt Lake or Denver. Big Dance in Fair Building, Wednesday, June 6. —adv 0l1d papers for sale at The Empire 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. iet a health examination before your next birthday. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It's Right Free Deiivery Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. 1. P L to Saturday, June 2. save you at least from purchases, and if you FURNACES PIPELESS Size Capacity cubic feet Price 18 in." 8 to 12,000 ... $100.00 plus freight 20 in. 12 to 16,000 ... 115.00 plus freight 22 in. 16 to WELDED 20,000 ... 135.00 plus freight STEEL PIPE FURNACES No Joints to Leak 18 in. with casing . $ 97.50 plus freight 22 in. with casing ... 115.00 plus freight GEO..B. RICE Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Phone 33 SALE EXTENDED Our reduction sale continues and will extend your purchase we will refund your money. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Valentine’s Store Remember, we can 10% to 30% on your are not satisfied with Free Delivery Phomes 92 and 95 FANCY Potatoes HAINES Per Sack, $3.25 GEORGE BROTHERS 8 Deliveries—10:30' & m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928. REPRESENTATION T00 SMALL SAY 6. 0. P. WOMEN Women Have Only Few| Delegates and Alter- nates at Conclave WASHINGTON, June 2.-—Re- publican women complain that| the women of America constitut- ing 49 per cent. of the eligible electorate will be represented in the Republican National Conven- ticn with only 6 per cent. of the delegates. They peint cut that final returns from all States ex- cept West Virginia showed a to- tal of 64 Republican women dele- gates in a total of 1,089 compar- ed with 120 women having 111 votes in the Cleveland convention | four years ago. Women alternate delegates this year number exclusive of West Virginia, compared with 279 in the last convention. This will bring the total num- ber of women having seats in| the convention hall up to 303 in a total of 2,178. Although several States certi-| fied a large number of women alternates, Missouri having an almost wholly feminine slate of alternates, 15 States are sending no women delegates and five States and four Territories and the District of Columbia send no women at all either delegates | or alternat e S H. F. Preston, traveling sales- man, took passage for Ketchikan on the steamer Queen. afi.ifci{mt The very newest in the Sheaffer Lifetime PEN AND PENCIL SETS Lud—wig Nelson Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing P Have You Tried Purex? It whitens your clothes and is more reasonable than Clorox. 1 quart bottle, 40c——1 pint bottle, 20c. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Men’s Spur Bows Already tied for you . $1.00 75 cents J. M. SALOUM 50 cents is in every hottle of our BEVERAGES They are the peppiest, snappiest drinks obtainable, manufactured from the highest grade sugar, extracts, and the purest water in the world. Don’t cheat your stomach with a cheap grade of soda water. Try one of the four—CRUSH’S. CHOCOLATE LIME ORANGE LEMON and fifteen other distinctive flavors. All yours—for a dime. At your nearest fountain or grocer. THE IRROS CO. “Manufacturers of High Grade Soda Water” None Better than Haines Potatoes Front Street N Old Papers fpr salefl at }Z SLIMLINE STYLES are to be found in our big assortment of stout dresses in tlie season’s wanted shades made of satin backed and flat crepe—Buy | now and save money—Specially priced at $9.95 and $15.00 — Also REAL values on dressy coats. Goldstein’s Emporium mpire Office o Juneau’s Style Center

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