The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 13, 1928, Page 8

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1928, PROSPECTS OF s twnuat riax | QUEEN OF ?!AMOP’!)S READY TOHOP NETAIL PLANS FOLLOWS LINDBERGH’S TRAIL FRIENDSHIP Day Program to one of the big RS I vents on Elkdcm's calendar, W g ¥ : i S N . . 3 John Reck Optimistic| to which the general public Vg \ 1 b5 Details of Capital Building - . oy ’ TREPASSEY, Newfoundland, is cordially invited. Attor- . \ b . A . June 13—Two more attempts were About Company After || ey General John Rustgard o 3 v, { | Construction Now Be-~ made today by the plane Priend- Trip to Mine will deliver the Flag Day ¥ i Gy | ing Worked Out . : : » o ship from the harbor for Buropo | PR | address. ; 3 3 1 e i ! but both were unsuccessful. The LTSN e, AN SR A short program has been | ‘ R iy Thai fined and detamted | piaie o » ; . plane is moored again this after- timistic over the prospec I'I'““'I‘l‘m\'1 I’j-:“']',';“I‘I""““Ml“l”"!'” for the Territorial capitol build- “R . ? noon. ever happened to this part of the| | bers. Instrumental and vocal | 2ot : Treasury department, is indicated Y y s PISA, Italy, June 135Capt. d John Reck,; | music and a reading are also > U by a questionnaire received this ’ 4 : k. Courtney, British aviator, hepped president of the First National|| On the program I8 . ;- . s week from Washington by Collec- . 1 . (]»‘rf for Lisbon today on .uw ‘l’u'j[ bank, who returned on the Marg- * SR “| @ & 3 tor of Customs J. C. McBride ¢ eg of his proposed trans-Atlantic nita yesterday from a trip to the| P / : : A | There was mo word, however, re ; P, & L T H poute W SR mine at Harkrader 2 3 » ; : | garding the time when constru: : N bow 1 v :1" ;‘9 Asoros,: [IEESR. “Phey are already down 2 ) ot Wy : ! tion will begin. ; . ¥ b indland, thence to New York. feet and the coal looks botte: i “@ | Details were asked for regard % S 3 P o v ¢ 3 i Phirs. i COLUMBIA DELAYED mining goes lower. The vein 5 1 ing the local electric service, i e 1 . o E now nearly six feet in “m h ml EXTENSIUN UF e ik a Z | rates, wiring details and the loca: P . HARBOR GRACE, June 12-It SR > is indics o 5 the hone, or rock, tion of the line poles adjoining . Mdicated that the monoplane i T | 8 o . 213 the F 1 Pt . | Columbia, which arrived ¥yester- the miners go deeper. 1!1 r a'l | - " 3 I/ i’ | the Federal building lot, data 4| 3 3 Y g § i ed _ yes outcroppings of coal all over the| b £ ’ | 9 ; ; @u# | coal and oil for heating purposes,| | . | s b (i;fl’:'; "\ye‘“’”\“f}:tvlwl‘l!l‘!\m take vicinity, and from all investig S ¥ g i . 4 $ | I i - | n the antic hop - 3 information about the local water tion it seems certain tha ks 4 4 | system, pressure for fire protec : K B PIT. 1 ” A # . i BLANCHARD HOMEBO! Yein continued through to Fav W(‘UI(I ilake munlmpal ot ! : . 2 ] | tion, etc, and the sewer system of ¥ 5 # Fred Blanchard, whe' h hpm ite Bay, a distance of nearly tk the city. miles, 1 think there is no aues-| Park of Property in Vi- ‘ s L { | Proliminary plans were approv.| Miss Amelia Earhart, Boston society girl, who is flying tc |4 inatructor in the Detmatic thon but that there s avundant| oo Of The Pond | ] CHA RS led locally “several weeks 4 England with Wilmer Stultz as pilot, is of a blonde type anc | {7/ v';,“m"mo: ok n"v"”‘lt' Sosl” Mr. Reck said 111} ¢ | shortly after the pa e of the| has many facial characteristics which closely resemble the two years, I8 returning “:n n:ii Ai a meeting of stockholde I om0 invedtkaats tna tenstuity| LN : ! : : b R§ | arpropriations bill ongress, | “Flying Colonel.” You can see for yourself that she does look | home in Skagway on the Dorothy held while Mf. Reck pam L e L i ety title” 16 | 9 ing a total autho lon of| g great deal like Lindbergh, inset. , Alexander. He plans to return mine, it was decided that further . b s A \ ),000. Local Federal official (International Newsrcel and International Illustrated News) N ot stock e limited to $10.|land in the vicinity of The Pond, | P : | heltevs ikiia*dotivaly posstile thos s : ___|to the States later in the summer. g Tused for con-|north of Seventh Street, with the| f3 - e . | he i pesvatParizicd b g % T o i A R 000, wiich will be used for oom|iden of extending the city limits o : s | ork WHL Do started thi YOA | trip will e, but it is said to bo| Mrs. C. B. Boudwin, wife of al NOTICE TO REBEKAHS :‘h’“ ‘pur«-h'm- by equipment. That|to include the property, and to| ¢ 7{d il ; | possible he will visit interior| Seattle physician, is a sightseer| A special ferry will leave Ju- Sount "]' money will. b mor 'cocperate with the Women's Club 1 P g . . GEN HlNEs NOT ABLE points as well as those in South-|on the Dorothy Alexander. \Vllh!xwflll at 7:45 Thursday evening ot 10me il be € [ 3 b 3 Sk adiote in the development of the| Als Ay s %ot | Alaska. He will be ac-|her is Miss C. Snyder. for Douglas. than ample to meet all immediate e suadl kT Shaterae, w“‘r; Mabel Boll, so-called “Queen of Dis it v ar-| BE HERE FOR FOURTH companied by rs. Hines, o expenses, Mr. Reck said, as Kvan 4 G A ot " £33 w25 ' i gy i i B MY ;| Preside » Juneau Lions|rived at Harbor Grace, Newfcundland, yesterday afternoon from e Jones, experienced coal -mining|President of the inew e fodh | '8 g t - i e i P 1 r g " ¥ Important b ness engagements 5 ~ % v Club was appointed a committee ew York, in the monoplane Columbia, for a hop across thel SpP 1 8 1 3 0 is ch of opening | v % o AL! SPEC ff','."ii,.f”,'.fn.'. is “:.:I\tuu"x that by|0f one by President Lester D.{atlantic Occan plane is the same one that carried Charies will prevent Gen. John L. Hi RICE VIBITING IN EAST PECIAL PECIAL! o i aikly [ b : : » commanding general of the Ninth - ; i July 1 they will be taking out 1:111\-‘1:'-;" ‘]’llll“l(‘ :’): the ‘,,’,,’,“',”“ {Levine and Charles Chamberlin to Berlin. The insct cut is Army Comps Aren, trom accepting| Jackson, Rice, who left hers|{ 1 gallon Liberty Bell Syrup .............i...........$1.60 to 40 tons of coal a day, which '\"“ g [Accsta, who assisted her in cutfitting the plane for the trans-iihe invitation of the Chamber of swral weeks ago for an oxten 6 packages Corn Flakes IR L SR will make the mine sell-support WO (T 10 T a8 the result of a|Atiantic fiight | Commerce to spend the Fourth of visit in the s, 18 visit| § 20 bars Crystal White Soap ... ~ 1.00 "“'\",IHH mining operations are|Proposal by one of the members| ™ 3 ———————— July here, according to a tele-|ing with Mason Lee at the lat-| Try our Salted in the Shell Peanuts being slowed down at the present! Dresent that a donation of ness of Juncau, and declared the . MR. FREEBURGER: MERE = | gram recsived: from: hin todey.| Mr's: hdue in Dowsgike, - Mickh| M P according o vecoived! - 2 . be give the Juneau Women's|to site, far as the bhusiness He said he would not be able to|&an, according to word H((.\ul: V ° Bty e ot L ey theit work SENUBIILS was cotiseriiads Way atil 0 B . father of D=|reach Juncan before July 6. |recently from Rice. The Lee >ARI bunkers from which the coal wili #he: Pond. for than that of the First City.|Georse Frechurger of Juneau, wai| Gen. Hines recently announced |family visited here two summers TO 6 . ey are expected to oy v 5 i 2 i : cently ¢ " PBONE 174 :‘ IY"”‘ml' t ‘|h n ‘:m:m’ ¢ week| This organization has been ac-|This is his first trip to Juneau an_arrival on the Dorothy Alex-| his plans for making an inspec-|? i ¢ i He expects to visit here|tion of Alaskan army posts. It is i v P Itive in the development of the As a member of the Rot T Alaskan g y posts. when ,full operations will again|tive in a m : s - : . ; $& carried “,,' |vicinity into a park, and had pro-|Club in Ketchiken, Mr. Johnson ARV not known how extensive hi '\1.: Jones told Mr, Reck that'posed the Lions donate to help|told the Lions the two organi- s W AR AR T SV o T the build a wide trail down the hill, |zations were working along sim country,” declare <4 Q':,. ) ] 0. which he also|leading to the site. The momey|ilar lines. In Ketchinan the 1o THE 1 Ol]R POLICY o and that by October, on teday, however, is to be|tarians have been boosting for a| . ] " ‘1"]),?.' I}-\;‘.‘J:n“:‘.. .,,‘,'L.k’“,L out at used in developing the grounds|concrete swimming vool, and have | 4RCADE C 4FE 0Oil Colored Framed || We aim to be more than hant to y Jeast 100 tons of coal a day, with|only, for it is hoped the ,,“ll’\; spent considerable time in an cf- | l’lmtogruph We wishsou torted th & b & nil(ere ;_nercdm] 0 )‘Ou; which to supply the needs of Ju-|limits will be extended to include|fort to interest the people of| 3 NS WaSI el free to ask us for advice on any neau and vicinity. At the pres-|The Pend, and in this event m‘v the First City in the project, he TRY OUR SPECIAL AUK LAKE subject, apd we w1!l gl_ad]y give you the benpfit of ent time the company is getting|city will be able to t in a said, $1.00 DINNER our experience, which is a part of the service we more orders from canneries and l‘xm;l‘- ‘"n*"l;urf' lrll‘( "\l:::(l“:ILXA;‘IKU‘);:"' —————- al. One free guess with every wn:hV}o rIe;Index‘- to _Vou}; : 5 mines than can be filled. bl it g P P 2 i Dot Ao, Tz 5 p roll of film left witl 9 Mr. Norris, in charge of our Prescription De- : : mong the prominent persor isit Our I¥ aire-Eq od F i of film left with us 4 r The last 50 feet of tunneling 8rounds in other v AN S e i s s B K r Frigidaire-Equipped Fountain to be developed. partment, has the advantage of the experience of 23 R v Wy et '“‘,‘,“';‘ Py n}x}‘l-mlg;l)?mun“ur Mr.|Mrs. M. L. Bush and daughte You are cordially invited to come in and years during which time he has profited from the o soli e rock, which | " 7 g 2 g 1 i sl ;’: ::'h":"}('l' t‘;’"‘l it careios itselt, |Shattuck that the extension of [Grace wife of one of ‘the officials inspect Juneau’s newest and classiest cafe. l]:m)w,]fdg" (;f hundreds -of doctors, and therefore Mr. Reck said. The water, which jthe city limits in the manner he|of the Dollar Line Steamship MARY YOUNG, Prop nows exactly how to fill your doctor’s prescriptions. Phone 33 Free Delivery TURURIUEUBUT B e i a aske: sdale. labor spent in Jumeau on pub- It's Right Nt Dot toutralint Giiath Stots the ccal as the company does not| J- E. Johnson, City Clerk and : | ] 1 : A Three Day S Lf gy i g b I: ] hree Day Special for . : Specially priced at $8.50 and $12.50 in silk eats, will arrive here next week | ic pleasure projects, especially Transportation Problem lic pleasure projec specially i il RO wish to go into the transporta-| Assessor of Ketchikan, who | day, 100 of which were delivered | ROWN to Douglas and the remainder to | according to word received today. wool serge with | of satin back and flat crepes — all sizes up = been entirely eliminated, and to develop the land and make a the next problem to be tackled,{from the Juneau Fire De TN A BT, time arrangements have been |ltis assessment of local property, which place the company takes|!he progressive spirit and liveli- in at least that much every week, | and after July 1 the shipments| ARMY & . s - will be considerably increased, ! | ’ Saturllfl'y S Offerlng according to Mr. Reck. | A e e SHIRT P. R. BRADLEY TO ARRIVE | e FROM SOUTH NEXT WEEK | = P. R. BRADLEY, consulting en- 3 er Yukon sailing from Seattlel| long wearing qualities R R e Rt N s ey Il bruc co. HELLAN’S PHARMACY :::") 1’\er ;:;"“I‘ll&‘;)r,::;'":”‘ “|..l :‘h.\ my has no park at the present " Y 4 e SRS LSRN «»m"flflfilb"}flmifimflflfi" Mt Reck declared, It is planned ment and other public spirited made with the Margnita to take|Was a guest of the Lions today. & W them, and deliver them. A Headliner of Dress gineer for the Alaska Juneau Gold eaauner o esSSes next Saturday d due here the! following Tuesday. | B— e ! HOTEL ) at first furnished a problem, has|Suggested would enable the city [""‘!' A%y P _f'm'“ oy offic b ; : BUTLER-MAURO mine, after which operations will | time, and most of the money and When We Sell It : {for children, chiefly has come| Transportation for the coal is el |Suh Station Post Oftice No. 1. to let the contract for ving | organizations. tion business. At the present|arrived here yesterday to begin shipments from Killisnoo, to| He complimented the Lions on Q The Margnita brought in 400 b i Juneau. The mailboat will bring | ulrs(la/y, Frulay a‘n(l Mining Company and allied inter- A fine weave He has reservations on the steam- ; ) to 48 L@ Next-— One lot of Silk Undies, values up to $7.50 in broken stock, clean-up price—each $1.50. Rayon Vests—Special —45 cents each. Also— A group of slightly soiled Nurses and Wait- ress Uniforms—values up to $3.50—Special —§1.75. Lastly— A good assortment of Boys’ Dressy Wash Suits—values up to $3.95—Special—$1.50. 9114 o NI, e —————— ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. The Clothing Man 8 17918 L8\ —— ON DISPLAY The Unit Heaters for Masonic Temple and the Univents for new school building are now on display in our shop. T30 7 UL SN 807 AL ML These radiators or heaters not only heat but ventilate the rooms as well. ; COME AND SEE REAL V ALUES AT If you want GOOD PLUMBING CHEAP see Gee Bee. GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM GEO. B. RICE i _ Juneaw’s Style Center Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal ‘ “I tell you in advance what job will cost”

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