The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 5, 1928, Page 8

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JUNEAU ALASKA TUESDAY, ]UNE 5, 1928 IR AL 55 VRIVERITRRAGR (0T z w A e = — ——— CAMPAIGN FOR i ';!,’ ll' j"’\‘,,‘ff""' PX;‘{’ETD‘”‘[J)'E!,EI‘&G%% STR ALASKA IN Lions club w0 Give | |GORE ENDORSED | =04 A¥>-2eg mexex m SP%%IL?NL :?E%TOI;Y‘(P (();\!lhb The halibuter Emma was in chea af . the | ;o 0o8gite unfavel conditions, I Sttt and 6 cents a pound. The Lou|Council wil ¥ 0l b ¢ v - ve! e ED UU ¢ ' “Pranidin’: ‘and ¢ Seward ”‘:' gey. of “‘y‘r";m'["“:'“‘; sl The Jun Lions club will Hlol‘ex;] brought 6,000 pounds|had been o hetwe Sixth and Sev e i B 7 give a Charter Day Dinner at which was also sold to the San |nounced th MAPP vote: - to. megommend. to | (55, sreas, in #H6. Speel Riv Arrives v nh 29 Passengm 7:15 p. m. tomorrow in the | |* ‘Junn Packing Company for 9 and | Clerk H. R g o Gty Council hat dumping be | ECP 000 5o f(gl Hel;]e -—MSalls for ‘\ Purgel-M&iNot, (o8 &5 b i D i " by §% S 4 \ | gineer in A“,l.;\‘ of 1‘|'~ W D . i i L g ~ venue, and to ask that the ord - by eward at Midni r D. dent. | 3 ITHANA fover with Architect ffap Committee Hol(ls Session| Avgnue, and to-ask that the ou|Ela_ls speniing a few days in ght [ D e Former Local Attorney IN PORT e i e - 3 e own, arriving Monday to y E e B s Sktagiitnag: . A " Today—Conditions to |ihe strects of the city be en-|{o%hr SEEVIE WU 00 men| With two daya' mail sma 29| be,in attendance = || Backed for Position on | The Ithana was in port this|itt ' cgineeon HOL SRR ) - ] reed. who came here today from Ketch- | Dassengers for this port the|| AL the dinner the COCE Be T Tyt morning brining 3,500 pounds of (t0f Of the HIER SCHO ol Be Investigatec -, Taa To in bis Ribe: steamer Alaska, Capt. wun.mi b Pepaty: Ii erict GoNe nch in This Division ",fm’"' which was_purchased by ', o0 o ie" s camer AN Srom AL Oonatders rainfall, mixed |Jensen, arrived at 2:156 p. m. tc e o & e Alaska Fish Brokerage for “ - | S. P. STAFF MAKES TOUR 1““,‘\’““'” R estonal fall’ of snow | day and was scheduied;tolgat for| | mor "for Alaska In, A. ":{mt 8.5 and b cents a pound, J?«aauk,N He w:}l be‘ haumlever:\l 10 e ISR Dwer red by the party [ Seward and intermediate ports at | selle. . There will be no MRl | ‘Léster. 0. 'Gore) \farmer ' looal - b Bt e A 9“‘(;"“" v Members of the Southern Pa- | its work several |midnight. In addition to 70 ex-, | Mg af the usual hoon » | |attorney and now practicing law bt sl IR, - Chief of |citic Raflway s making the | Snow fell not only |cursionists making the round trip| Mr- Henderson sald. at Ketchikan, has been endorsed GRANT IN PORT g W i h“o"d whis o und trip Admiral Rogers | but down to the beach [under the auspices of the Seattle| ! A | for appointment for U. S. District TS handlin scme construction dbtats, 18 P ire: 1 r, manager of | as the end of May.|Young Men's Business club, there |———————————————"%judge in this Division by the| The Grant arrived in port this conqmess it adeirable ‘it was ;u&?' e of th for the com-|qvis has added to the difficulties | were 19 tourists aboard who will| Ketehikan Bar Association in almorning with 23,000 pounds of A ._—q...._—— g the Cha .lrvlni.\wrvr Cal,, ?:' e z on the work, but has|Visit interior points before return-|o e ey !t(ilv';ram sent to President Cool-|halibut which was sold to Wal- mitte, oy Lower; ur- ot slowed it down parceptibly. ing to the tes. H dge.| This was made known by |lijs George for the San Juan . Chief Getchell, | ! telegrapher at kion, | My, Ela is returning to Speel| Passengers arriving from lhe'] W"() S WHO I an Associated Press dispatch|packing Company for 8.5 and 5 rollx\r:,luntgrl;hetomlérkl;?w':;k::lg :25 ation trip Mrs l.m-r\u \'h~ | River tomorrow. south wer from Seattle—Jose-| | AND WI’FRF i under a Ketchikan date line re-|cents a pound. The San Juan{Admiral Rogers are Mr, and Mrs betweeh t ‘l.\;xlr‘\ :\va‘«.?- fir anay r“'”:; ———e |r!nyu ‘Rr x‘:L. N};m:: M. _Henson, (*m’\.:m\ by The Empire today. Packing Company is shipping all | P. §. MacMichael of Seattle. Mr. s stineau Avenue to|Migs C. Laugenour o ,“ g | NOTIOR ng o Pipnen. SRR ST ¥ g olooal. Bax susoclhtion wififulsouth. MacMichael is Vice-President of loter conditions Te | thson snd Miss. M. Dethlef-| Mars e A ] Miss Marle M. Henson, daugh-{fold s mesting tonight to ‘dls- —e—— the Gladding, McBean Company gard and" firer proven-| MEggtmon aad ies M. CC = Mary Skinner, J. Ras-|ior of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Henson,|€US8 Mr. Gore's candidacy, it was FOUND NOT GUILTY of that city Fion zaks " ghother | SERE Slorks 1u the San l"” So| Fitteen hundred dozen large|mussen. D. M, Dishaw, J. 8. Quam, fomerly of Douglas and now resi-|ahnounced today by J. A, Hellen- e T e hich Chiof |office, at mes, train] oo i S rs TarEidadt fodhy. G. H. Skinner, Miss Grace | mery OF HOUESS A0 ved fo.|thal, President. Up to the pres- ¢ % company them, be- | duditor te, and - MrS. | while they last we will deliver faehel, B, PATBRESON S Jou) T R e e Sk pitne. tie Iboal grganisation [h‘i 5 ns“’“g,m;‘“’;fq,:,“‘:r;”“'(‘m‘r':15*——-——9 he Gastine: otel | Holmes . : steerage; from way ports—Kve- |53 by Jufl A 5| ha , N 3 nmiss e s e Qesfluegi el B at §10.00 per case or 3 dozen for|fee donek. B Nikkele Fatnes|Jack Langseth of Douglas. T e e s e ae | yesterday for_violation of the Al and working town, i as an-| 21 0 ) e " 5 3 - 4 iy s o ML L o W e $ e o nounced today. The members of| §. A. Foster $1.00. D. B. Femmer, Phone|Monroe, P. H. Doyle, B. Dobbs, A Gr Naghel. .mpmge:hnr Tetgrl as DUDE SpLOse]: to any askn." BlonehDrlil law, was found AMERICA’S the club will ask the co-operation |Seattle, and Mr 114 —adv. | Butler, 'D. N. Camphell, M. C.|Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1. Naghel|yon-resident of Alaska. not gulity by the jury. of the board of health and the|abcard the Admiral ¥ SRR o SRR Brown, R. C. Elliott and T, P.(of this city, returned “‘"“," 100%N Three members of the local 3 11, - Oond 1 . Department in locating'ing the round triy 01d papers for sale at The Emplre |Gadden. to spend "the summer vacatlon.|pay are applicants for the office, A McConnell, Cordova pub- Sunsh - Passengers safling from here|She is a student in thie Cheney,|vacant since the death of Judgelic utilities operator, is a passen- e T L T T <ok on. the stedmer Alaska en. route home. M | e the wes included, Capt.| Wash.. Normal school. T. M. 5 Reed several weeks ago. George Tyler, Capt. John N Paul H. Doyle, Ala a repre-|They are: Jodge James Wicker- Cap mulrk ¢ and Leroy Vestal for Sew-|sentative of the Western Dry[sham, Judge John Rustgard and ard. Goods company, arrived today af-|Judge V. A. Paine. il ter calling_on " the trade In the| Mr Gore was Assistant v, s.|BENZO WITCH HAZEL Size Adjuster southern end of the Division. o |Attorney in this Division with CREAM WED AT PETERSBURG F. J. (Babe) Hayes, secrefaly|headquarters here during the I3 e to T. I. Donohoe, Cordova attor-|early portion of Shoup's |, 50c EACH Miss Ellen Hill, one of the|ney and unofficial greeter for the |tenure as U. . Attorney. He re-|iS an elegant preparation for teachers of the Petersburg publicitown of Cordova, is returning |signed about 1924 to open offices|chapped hands and face and school, and Henry Hasbrouck, one|home on the Alaska after several (at Ketchikan and has resided in| gy h f the ski of the owners of the Alaska|wecks spent in the States. the First City since that time. He| & Toughness of the skin. Spruce Mills of Petersbur * d a C. D. East, representative of the [has practiced law in the Terri- pOlur youns Dusiness man of Chestoriol cgarotios, tnd Mrs | lory 0 years, and fs o Kraduste| UNEQUALED FOR USE BUTLER-MAURO that city, were married last week | East, left on the Admiral Rogers |of the University of Washington FT TN =l at l‘nm~.-ln1;~gi The Rm;. David | for the triangle trip to Skagway,|Law School. v o AFTER SHAVING ! DRUG CO. = | Waggoner of Juneau officiated. Sitka and return. A Only at £ —————— Delzelle, local merchandise 4 When' We Sell It = er, left on the Admiral Rog- It's Right = MENNELL IS VISITOR ers today for Skagway, Haines, S H | Sitka and wayports. He wiil con Free Deilvery Phone 134 3 Sub Station Post Office No. 1. | L il 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 J. Leslie Mennell who has|tinue on the steamer to Ketchi pent some time at the Alaska|kan =| Admiralty Gold Mining Company Albert Brown. representative of at Funter Bay came into Juneau|Schwabacher Grocery company, on the Margnita and is a guest|left for Ketchikan on the Ad at the Gastineau Hotel. miral Rogers, going by way of ——————.———— Skagway, Sitka, Haines and way ports. ADDINGTON HERE TODAY F. R. Bigford, traveling man, oiaipr took passage on the Admiral Rog The Addington arrived this|ers, going first to Skagway, Sit- afternoon with 11,000 pounds of |ka and Haines on the steamer. halibut which sold to Sam Mor-| Among the traveling men leav- buyer for the New England|ing on the Admiral Rogers this Fish Company for 9 and afternoon r‘o.nw_l:l:rlmull!d‘ ey : ‘nfn!{ passage e o Bt Sheaff(’r Lifetime NEW WASH FROCKS PEN AND PENCIL i ; SETS In a wide range of sizes and styles for every occasion—afternoon, evening, sport, garden ' - and kitchen. At prices varying from $1.35 LudWLg to $11.75. Nelson Materials of wash silk, French voile and Expert Watch and English prints. In flowered, plain colors and Jewelry Repairing prlms—]onv sleeves, short sleeves and sleeve- less—some have short coats of contrasting color. Sizes 16 to 44. s Qaifciimc The very newest in the LT T SAVE LIVES AND MONEY! Men’s Spur Bows Already tied for you 50 cents 75 cents $1.00 J. M. SALOUM What a terrifying sound it is, especially in the dead of night—the clangor and seream and jangle and roar of the fire-fighting apparatus, speeding breathlessly on its way in an effort to repair what human indifference and carelessness have brought about! But it means more than a building gone up in smoke and ashes and the irreparable waste. It means, very often, loss of life, as well. The men who fight fires are frequent sufferers in this regard. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK { | i ? Just the repeating of fire statistics fails to get very far, apparently. Nobody pays much attention to them. But it is a national issue, important to every business man, every house owner. Each and all must, indirectly, pay for this gigantic piece of carelessness. The Juneau Fire Department wishes to emphasize the ty for more and more care in the prevention of fires. e O T T T Juneau Fire Department llllllll!lllllllllllllIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI|lllll"lll!lllllllllllllIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||HIIIIIIll"““l“"|||||||||||||IIIIIIIIllIlII||||||||IIl!IIIIIIIIIIIflIII LT UTE DT T w i LU T T O AR Hot Air FURNACES In Dry Goods Department . e | 36 inch White Muslin . ...2 yards for 25¢ 42x36 inch Pillow Cases .......... et ...25¢ each 81 inch White Sheeting ........................... 45¢ yard 17 inch White Huck Toweling, with pink or gold stripes PIPELESS Size Capacity cubic feet Price 18 in. 8 10 12,000 ___ $100.00 plus freight JHESE PRICES WS SR WERK ONLY ; 20 in. 12 to 16,000 ... 115.00 plus freight ¢ 22 in. 16 to 20,000 ... 135.00 plus fl‘eigl’ll “To be sure, we are ; an important part of this We Welcome You to Visit.Our Fur Factory civic-pride campaign in the city. For one thing, wekeepmstockdumngpowdmandaoa,psof evuyhnd and of the highest quality. But here is another thought in this ‘connection—good food, nourishing food, gi fik halthy bodies and the zest to Up, Paint UP and Fix Uppblammd GEO. B. RICE Vi Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” WELDED STEEL PIPE FURNACES No Joints to Leak $ 97.50 plus freight 115.00 plus freight 18 in. with casing X 22 in. with casing

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