The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 6, 1928, Page 8

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W THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1928. —_— = e R R R e ey , [cording to Mr. Meeks. 1t was at[large sugar plantations which give : ‘ —_— ed friends | yesterd Ma-| for Fairbanks and will return '\UHH‘,\I of \\m. n . Sloan, employment to many natives, and terial enlarg nts of the scopefsouth in about three weeks, com- of Portland, Ore., president of the in Mexico, until the recent rebel of aerial operations and better |ing out via the Richardson High- Northwestern States Mission, in|lion, we had many prosperous 33 to 1 Favorite e g K LI ¢ es v fo s " way and Cordova. Mrs. Garfield which Al included, that the | farming communities. Wins Great Epsom George King and Joe Crosson companied him to Ketchikan four men were sent to Alaska this| As the Mormon church has no| ‘ well known aviators who have | She is gathering data for & thesis umer on a short term mission [paid ministers, those who under-| || Downs Derby Today been identified . 5 ) with air na on social customs of the aborigin- the [)f‘v‘\ll[(”{ of ()l‘q- church in | take missionary work, not only| tion at Fairbanks for o ek ! reh ’ | - severalJal tribes of the northwest to he Ll . L “‘.‘_'»‘ . - Betarg ‘”!'"i‘%"'""*"‘nll of their own expenses EPSOM, England, June 6. years, are among the org ed for obtaining'a Master's. u:' Alaska Communities Visit- Alaska [‘ \w))\x:n :.u its of the |but take many months from |{m i Duplicati the vitcory of | of the new compar gree. _She will spend three weeks | 3 h ttle Chamber of = Commerce | professions or business, Mr. M his sire, Splon Yop Felstead, | be joined by Ben Riels in Metlakatla on this work and ed with View Opcmng re they met Charles D. Gar-|said. When home, ) eks RLARULL rank outsider, a 33 to 1 M as he returns from his rth | will join Mr. Garfield when he Chireh Work d, head of th ka bureau|a farmer and stoc s ek favorite, captired the A Pole experiences with Japt. | comes back south. urch Wor ot organization, and discuss. | Judd fs a hanker and morchant,|p oo f Alas.| = Fvsom Downs Derby, leaa- | |Planes in All Large Towns|Georse #i. Wilkins. " King oy FRsAR 1 with him llu-knnlwm\-vf Of| Mr. Englestead is nm]ullhwillhy the | Former Governor ol as- e Bald b Hof Follow C e Crosson are mow in New York HERTZMAN ON TRIP $or' B purioss Aot wisicing|° ‘:Hgi‘i.;”“ tame \:‘(:‘r\_ ;.1;:, ot i\:'(:"'];:'x'rd\';;{,’x: sag s, Flowman): Gl Pays Warm Tl'lbute | | Flatingo, 9 to 2 favorite, torol 0\\'1 onsolidation z'l“wmln’g "m son's return from many of the communities of Alas| .\ "\witn Gov, George A. Parks,| “We are all married except Mr. L. deeR HiL.1w 8 —seceiid of Air Interests oDe: o w8 expected there inl B Hertsman, president of 'the ka with a view to opening the |y, extended a cordial invitation | Plowman, and have familles, to ateJu ge Reed ot two weeks, sald \Mr. Gar-|pioncer Fruit Company, ploncer work of the church in the ) visit the Territory, Mr. Meeks | though only one = by Seattle wholesale house, is a James Judd, Hur aid. X stead sald smiling. aine SADENA, Cal, May 29—To Consolidation of the several air| The program of the Alaska Con-| member of the Seattle Good Will Heber J. Meek {anal While in A 3 y o- | that cbnt belief, R navigation companies in the Ter-|solidated Airways contemplates | excursion on the Alaska. He _Alvin Englestead, Order _ ious | polygamy has mot been' practiced The passing of my great fl",,‘ ritory and the placing of planes | the @ 2z of anes in all of | visited with Wallis S. George, the h, a i on the work of the Mormon |in the Mormon church for many [£ood friend, Judge Thomas M. | in all of the more important|the 3 s aska, | local representative of his com- New tman I"’]- ; L M \ and on the Book of Mor- f was never practicad | Re ve me deep and poignant nd the r esenting the Church of Je sl Bime fob 11ie. WRGNh Was db o/ PO LB him a belated word of tribute, | ’ oA Airways which {s|ice among the various stations.| Mrs, C. ¢ Christ of Latter Day Sq - ed, Mr. Mecks declared. They | APTENTION MOOSE LEGION I speak of him as “great and about to be launched, according to | One of the first towns to have a Sainty, wel towns, are e main obpects of ement of scheduled {pany, w! in Juneau. m, from -which the commonly sorrow and I feel that I must pay the on of the Alaska|connections and co-operative v. monly known as the Mormon iy gg, distribute literature and Church, arrived in_Juneau on the | \'o1h . ! ' Alasks Charles D. Garfield, manager of | plane, said Mr. Garfield, will be [ tain 4 s P ) He was hoth! Shlpment the Alaska branch of the Seattle | Juneau. W' e the Primmay. Chan Admiral Rogers. They are stay theotings in the | varions| mpoo NouiiIRanEl sl g lotte, is making the round trip to Ay p portant Alaska has produced no fi Chamber of Commerce who visit- Mr. Garfield left here last .nigh S ol 28, as ner . G ght ! Skagwa; o Princess se. ing in the Zynda Hotel and ex. COmmunities meeting of Juneau Legion No.|.to®0t% e el e bt v sway on the Princess Louise. t to remain here for about Colonization 25 at 8:30 this evening. Import- Lo oo e N ’ I pec e it = - ot oning. Import-] The fact that he was shame au,ga ly( e (%3 two weeks when they will leav fully traduced from the moment y ¥4 (4 for the Interior and towns to - d; where we to initiate. All thai-he took the oath and ascend. | West and will visit other South- establish missions ur cus-|glonnaires requested to attend. ed the bench only accentuates the J a eastern Alaska communities on tom to develop the resources of C. M. M/ PADDEN, - “linith' of "ha. . dkab: . \ their way south in September e eountry, and find markets for adv. Herder. It 18 a sor chapter in Terri-| Truvz*lmg legs < s P Work Mr Church he natur: 1;V'wM‘=‘ In " "r‘" i e 7oy torial history, and, if outsiders The work o the Mormon >cel arge sugar actory ATTENTION are appoint to official positions e | 4 s whic s its Bihde Jtah-Ids - . e and Suitca :l’filr'x’.‘.' :w]l‘rh II‘ 1::1“(::\ !{"-’1;;;”’}‘;’. gl y 41”\1 ]”n:’“ \l"]!\:‘)‘l M:;::{ It you neea a good carpenter "}"“’flfif’rrv 1'::1""'1(3(« hyhal:e h"""',:'“;: Sa A 3 R 24 g o pe! a 8, vite Gltines the establishment of mis.| Martion church 1s the largest [Phone 498. Handy Andy's Sh:l’ AL Eortibn B Faktite a sioms throughout the world, ac- stockholder. In Hawaii hav A_ P. LAGERGREN, Prop. adv.| "7 o "peoq was a high-minded, Il T I T | honorable gentleman and gave to U LT =|the bench ability and integrity of 4 Z|finest quality. He was incorrupt- at a low price ibl He passed upon important cases and was invariably sustain-! ed by the higher court. 4 1 recall no appointment recom mended by me as governor with greater pride than that of this product of the far northland as Judge of the First Division, He filled it with greatest credit [ ] [ ] to himself and the Bar. (Dictated) SCOTT C. BONE TII(Z Clolhing ”’fln el T - a g St Leon Permanent Wave, $12.50. Fern Beauty Parlor. —adv. Unusual Quality = XA s M -l Have You Tried Purex? »/ARCH FfiEQ’I;flidafl Mflf/;', It whitens your cltohtil;?scal\:)lrdoifl more reasonable A mcety of “Clivic Pride” is to build a Niaithal home: 1 quart bottle, 40c——1 pint bottle, 20c. Architecture has materially changed in the past ten years— even the very smallest homes are designed with rare skili—even GARNICK’S the most inexpensive houses can have graceful lines, PHONE 174 The architect is versed in such methods and can be of the I PN el risess . 2 greatest possible assistance. ; His professional knowledge is quite indispensable. FRESH It isn’t enough nowadays to merely say: “Build a home"—it - must be a modern house architecturally and one which adapts S.l- R A WB [ R RI [S itself to the character of your specific community. . SAVE LIVES AND MONEY'! Morris Construction Co. What a terrifying sound it is, especially in the dead 2 bas’“’u for 4'5 cents * 5 ——BUILDERS—— of night—the clangor and scream and jangle and roar of the .fire-fighting apparatus, speeding breathlessly on its Radishes and Green Omions, per bu. ‘ . E | SAND and GRAVEL way in an effort to repair what human indifference and carelessness have brought about! I Fresh Peas, pound Fresh Asparagus, pound But it means more than a building gone up in smoke Fresh Spinacll pound 15 and ashes and the irreparable waste. It means, very often, 5 ¢ loss of life, as well. The men who fight fires are frequent lursley - 10 sufferers in this regard. Cantaloupes, each 20¢, 25¢ and 30c Just the répeating of fire statisties fails to get very Field Tomatoes,. pound ... - 30 far, apparently. Nobody pays much aftention to them. Beets angl Turnips, 3 bunches for But it is a national issue, important to every business man, Haines Potato every house owner, ach and all must, indirectly, pay - for this gigantic piece of carelessness. String Benc'“l‘w‘“&“"e](?“S*'Rh“b“rh— elery—INew CLarrots The Juneau Fire Department wishes to emphasize the . & 2 3 necessity for more and more care in the prevention of fires. e have a large display at right prices You Always Get Best for Less Juneau Fire Department GEORG?BR—OT“ERS | 3 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. ! 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