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8 THOMAS GIVES OKEY TO HIGH SCHOOL WORK Seattle Architect Inspects High School Building | and Says its O.K. T'h of L [Coolidge Home of 1927 |7 Is Tourists’ Inn Again| WOMEN OF MOOSEREART || STATE GAME LODGE, S. D. June 8—Summer tourists again dine about the tables where a year AROs the president of th 1 States was host to his vacation guests. The state WHO'S WHO lize Bovish Dre | ; Rea 1zew_«)v1sil 19;131: ‘SAYS HAUBUT ‘ v 8 Sitka, B. tevens, for the Union Oil on the Princess & and K. engineer left way | field I8 THREATENED} Lonise h)l‘ E ttle. While here Vn started the comstruction . work Intemahona[ Fisheriesion | on he new plant of his company ea *ha 1. Commlssmn Makes i tineau Channe Report to' U. S. William McAllister, foreman at | the Union 0Oil Company property (Continued trom Page One) At the meeting of the Women of Mooseheart Legion held night, the organization was jed to cooperate with the Wom{ of the , . 1 the onis Club in giving assistanee South Dakota state park, which'i, the Song Moon Camp Fire % yelvemonth ago was the Cool-|Gjris. The proposition was un| ldge summer White House. 15| ynimously adopted. ‘ erted velcome inn for h segion plar visitors to the Black Hills. ol ek Il 1, |the next meeting ins The visit of the president has| ;5 "“f T CE TG spurred interest In the Hills as|ypy the members assemble. Thy a tourist center, and motor tours - meeting is to be through ; at 7:30 o'clock the region are already and all bringing vistiots. 1 Ty picnickers are to m sitors B spot 4 ‘lat Moose Hall at 8 o’clock | where scarc Do’ 7 hati B0 o 0058 Hall at, 8 qreloge, B8 ars ago the soldiers of nu,n.\ml"“’l‘l"*"'“’f. fllmf‘ -lt‘lw‘lt«wl (,:.‘.";‘ “:;‘fi ! George Custer discovered gold. l“uuvy ";m:‘x““:‘“‘ h'm:“ AERP o The summer white house ofn®GRY, WOAEECE HRICH 1927 is a luncheon stop on ”""Ih-rzh-n] “u“; initiated i motor tours, which cover the .mmi ,I,“;MM‘ o\'vnin‘;.: .l' so thoroughly publicized during | (SIC SRR COHC the presiden visit =t & the nearby town of Custer close to which gold was discovered in 1876; the 1 Homestake mine near Lead, long| the largest on earth; Deadwood | ‘ult n, Sylvan Lake, the graves of amity Jane” Carney and “Wild Bill' Hickok. Many of the tour- ‘ ists are bent, by way of the} Black Hills, for Yellowstone or game lodge | " ] a picnic for of a so decidec jon the Tha road, returned to { Juneau on Admiral Rogers |after making round trip to Sitka Mrs M we! e the the In a bu port Harlan firm Thoma approved construct building used was mad dent R. I school Mr. Th from nual world’s 90,000,000 yields pounds catch pounds approxir of halibut is The Pacific ately 50,000,000 and Mrs, of Skag- Admir; H. A. Simpson Gault, residents arrivals on the rs this morning B. Towne, Jr., traveling man, among the passengers for Ju- the Admiral Rogers this L. way | Rog A w nean on Serious Condition ating under the 1924 treaty n the United States and la, which prohibits fishing{, == ; morning. months out of the year, the Included S - commission declared that the| ] J “fisheries is in a serious condi-| " tion and the banks cannot stand | ' the intensity of the fishing which they are subjected. “The commission i3 so fully | convinced that the conditions are serious that no de should permitted in adopting addi tional conservation measures in |the lignt of the investigation which was made. Such action i wealthy director of the General | Glacier National ,"‘”")‘”;_ "‘,f‘__""f""< iRl o the- mamfanince - of Motors L‘)l"[fi”‘y “It IS a'x‘nuh country or other vacation areas to the west. fisheries.” woman’s privilege to change )’ Nursery Areas 0 F BI G j 0 B her nm:«l says Miss Waldron. The proposed nu ar (interautional SARTORIAL REFORM PIGGOTT, | would be equal in s nd woul S —— FAFTR | cover 500 square miles off Mas CAMBRIDGE, Mass—Patrolmen sett, Graham Island, British Co. MRS. PASTL IN HOSPITAL must s;:“vp_ keep their '_q"i'_\‘ lumbia, and Noyes Island, South ey cleaned and pressed and shino eastern Alaska. domination in the court house of | their shoes, Chief John Me- The commission this county seat is threatened Bride has ordered. { | ultimate “closure areas” of simi.|There are now three women depu- g lar character in all areas and|!¥ county officials and the courts oven went so far as to remove minority restrictions so that one of them could take office When Miss Cleola Templeton Fada Radio Sets;=nd accessor- that they be closed long enough (se, Colusbis . PhonéRtanhs st to permit young fish to reach the J was ready to be sworn in as dep uty clerk of the county and pro- records. Radio Electric Co., Mar- tin Lynch. Phone 429. adv | bate courts two years ago, it was found she was only 19 years old The law said no one under 21 could hold the position, but the courts issued the necessary edicts for ker to take office. One of her duties is issuing marriage 1i censes. Mrs. sheriff office George fective tion in Mabe card party Mrs, through list of 3 on the Admiral Rogers Bigford, Albert Brown Delzelle, commercial bound for Ketch- in the R. and B. C bhrokers, who ikan Seattle Nine tables were played Torvinen was awarded firs , Mrs. K. Hildre secondy {and Mrs. Berry, consolation. Re |freshments were served at thel completion of the play. Mn Peterscn was presented with leather purse containing money! — - BROOK TROUT, PETERSBURG terday and today ye Miss Grace Waldron of New York will marry the Reverend Nicholas Feringa, a New York pastor of moderate means, in- stead of John G. Ardun, Text of g Addressed to president of the port 1 Thur In sursuance for an inspection of th gchool building struction in Juneau the following rt “I have careful inspection construction of the materials used therein cordance with th ificatiens and the the contract.” Made Cement Tests his inspection Mr. Thomas tests of the cement. which had been charged ferior and not cifications, Mr. These were declared to have satisfactory The school board ed today it had sec ices of H. T. Tripp, member of the City checker and inspector high school work He sume these duties at once main on the job until the ing has been completed. —eee—— Report Rob hoa da 50 | be he Ten thousand Bastern brook 'trout were recently released ir |Crystal Lake near Petersbarg. U 5. Commissioner Carroll Clauser had charge of the undertaking The Bureau of Fisheries furnish ed the trout. rey thi and fi same # Ark., June 8—Man's St to entered morn‘ng for a -se John Pastl hospital this treatment Mrs. Ann's receive cold. spe of s longed to have a chance to hunt big game in in Few have attained their wish. Here are three per left, Rob rt Douglas, Jr,, of Greensboro, , David R. Martin, Jr., of Austin, Minn, Lower, er of Atlanta, Ga. These three Eagle Scouts unanimously by the oy Scouts to accoms Martin Jol n on their big game expedi- Many a boy ha larkest Afric ucky ones NG d,r Joug L. Ol aave heen chosen pany Mr. and Mrs tion 1 J. recommends In made ——-—a———— Mrs. J. L. Brightman of Sitka is on the Admiral Rogers enroute | to Seattle, — v, — ATTENTION It you nesa ‘4 good carpenter ohone 498. Harndy Andy’s Shop ! AP LAGE]’LGBEN Prop. adv.| as coming Robertson s b he regard ul that gen: estriction of the | isheries as indispensible for e opened | yapitation of the fishing banks |and recommended limitation of all | tishing be extended from Novem hnx 1 to February 15. BY JUNE 20TH small crew is putting the bas in | — also announc ared the serv engineer, and Council, for will and build being crew of v)\w DO YOU WEAR TWO-PIECE as bureau ha th . e as: v Delight her with a Gruen Diamond Watch The one gift she secretly hnpu for—a diamond watch! And better a Gruen— atiny, dainty m.rv:l of Guild :nfummhxp thou b‘h lnve of her everynyh :dnrmd‘nwrh i m in $39—many dummdo of exquisite beauty uestioned value, I ey e road into cond {yig» for e scason.| TENNESON ARRIVES TO \PURCHASE BOX SHOOKS I T ’l‘vlmnstm, president of the Superior Fisheries, arrived today on the tender Mary Maloney from Tenakee for box shooks at the local sawmill, and other supplies He will return to the plant on the Alameda. Ten tierces of king salmon have been mild-cured at the Ten akee plant this spring, Mr. Tenne son 1. The run of kings has been light. A run of spring dog salmon has been noticed in “Chat- ham Strait but the extent i3 not known. AMERICA’S INCORPORATION PAPERS FILED BY ELECTR!C CO. Maude McNiel s and tax collector of her husband, Sheriff A. McNiel. She did ef campaigning in the elec- which placed him in office. Now she is jailer and in charge of the routine duties of the of fice. Aside from her official du ties Mrs. McNiel finds sufficient time to devote to her thrée chil- dren, take an active interest in women's affairs and write poatry The circuit and chancery courts have Miss Irma Mobley as depu- ty clerk, a position she has held since 1925. In point of service, she is the oldest of the three wo- men deputies. deputy | in the Athletic Underwear! Capitol opened lectric company about three next to the Junean | wge plant on Front Ed Stanyer, proprietor, | incorporation ce of the sm-n»tary or‘ Sunshine Cap Size Adjuster 50c EACH The | which Bureau of Public Roads| “' PLANE LEAVES s.:c0u of puic Ront. SUVA; STORMS | ™fou Convac s+ = | the Roads to let station contracts for | with electrical equipment, elect the Auk Bay extension of Glacier | cal motive power and do electri-| highway, it was announced today |cal engineering according to the| M. D. Williams, district engi-|papers. Work on this spur will be| Incorporators June 20, are E. Stanyer, are being Cash Cole and Ruby Cole. Mr. will accommodate | Stanyer was formerly with the and 70 men. One|Gastineau ¢ company, located near the old Auk i —— and the other on store will be open of the projected |iNEs on the 9th of this month construction. The work will be|for the accommodation of , the| under the direction of Engineer |trade. | W. J. Sisson adv. GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM Work will et Williams said THE EMPIRE. HAS THE LARG- by ¢ WST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND Ky ‘l” s BEST EQUIPPED JO3 PRINTING way between was cld te by filed of! icles of It's becoming mighty popular Radio ' Operator Tells - of Experiences—Tremen- dous Drops in Air BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’'s Right Free Deilvery Phone 134 Sub Statlon Post Office No. 1. 5 o THE NUGGET SHOP by for the Doris company ed Stanyer, Two lished between will be Bay cannery e lower end about camps which 60 01d papers for sate at The Empire. H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man (Conttnnen rrom T ate One.) [ opened the wireless key to send a radio. Operators heard the signal “Southern Cross,” then heard the plane’s generator shriek wildly upwards, The signals were rendered harely audible, then died out altogether. For a time it was feared plane might have plunged the sea for the increasing of the generator indicated craft had fallen rapidly. i Y. Messages Renewed { = [ . oo A little later came word from land stations that the generator could be heard. Then came mes-| 3 '.f'."‘f...m.‘Tf-li'.’,'g.."\‘}'?},,\i"'?.‘.‘.‘.’"f.'f‘ ‘ 5y 7 ' TRY OUR SPECIAL $1.00 DINNER ways closed their messages with | Visit Our Frigidaire-Equipped Fountain This even- SPECIAL! 1 gallon Liberty Bell Syrup ... 6 packages Corn Flakes ... 20 bars Crystal White budp Try our Salted in the Shell Peanuts GARNICK’S PHONE 174 SPECIAL! 1.60 .90 1.00 Monday, the section of Glacier hi Auk Lake and Mr. ruc gh the start on recon the into piteh the PLANT IN ALASKA. e e ned “cheerio.” ————— FISH PRICES You are cur(lia]]y invited to come in and inspect Juneau’s' newest and classiest cafe. MARY YOUNG, Prop. At were Ketchikan no halibut sold for 21, 10 and 6 cen At Prince Rupert yesterds 000 pounds of halibut were high 11.70 and 8 cents; low and 8 cents. At . Seattle yesterday sels arrived there with pounds of halibut which 13% and 8 cents. Cod vesterday sales there | Salmon | | six 50,000 sold for | sold l'n)’: BEFORE YOU GO INTO THE WATER FOR SATURDAY cents, —————— NOTICE Fifteen hundred dozen fresh ranch eggs arrived While they last we will deliver at $10.00 per e or 3 dozen for $1.00. D. Femmer, Phone 114 —adv —r————— 014 papers for sate at The Empire B. TO00 LATE TO CLASSIFY REWARD for nm,rm.nluu or re- turn of medium sized Shepherd dog; tail-less;black with brown answers to M. Goddard Box 345. ONE WAY TRAFFIC PROPOSED | To facilitate automobile | traffic over Auk Lake Loop of the Glacier Highway dur- ing the tourist season, the Glacier Taxi Association in- vites the public to cooperate with it in directing traffic on the loop in one direction only. Cars moving north over new Mendenhall bridge around the loop. 'JAMES CARLSON, Secretary, | Glacier Taxi Association. large | today. | GO TO GORDON’S new suits, at irresistibly low prices! Week-end Special: $5.95 Stunning Our name or A Plumber With a “Hart” (its fully ‘uulomatiC) “Rice’s Prices Are Right” GEO. B. RICE Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Plumbing We have a large display of GREEN ONIONS RADISHES GREEN PEAS GREEN BEANS RHUBARB BUNCH CARROTS- BUNCH TURNIPS BUNCH BEETS NEW POTATOES ASPARAGUS GEORGE: BROTHERS Phones 92—95 Front Street 8 Deliveries-—10;30 a. m,, 2:30, 4.30 p. m. Clearance Of MEN’S SHOES For One Day Only, Saturday June 9th "Brown and Black Kid Shoes reduced to $4.95 a pair. Tan, Brown and Black Calfskin Oxfords re- duced to $4.95 a pair. Broken lines of Shoes and Oxfords reduced to $3.95 a pair. THESE PRICES ARE FOR ONE DAY ONLY—SATURDAY, JUNE 9TH lGo]dstem s Emporium SHOE DEPARTMENT