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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1928. - e e _fi'——_-—_-——'_,—“:rii — S—— —— - . = - . = - .- FARM RELIEF, ~ “"™ (oyiismon bt vty s MOVE SUPPLIES |2 i | Even His Cigar Knows How to Pose - | This corps participated in the o i 0 RIS T - g v ; r which march in the pa |N PLATFUR&& » e’ SRR TG Vv : Williams Ofl on Inspecllon"‘ s f'.’i\:?j" sttt o ; ; ‘ i Trip—Leaves Here iwo more could be Ag -icu]lxn'al Issue Is Pre ; aslpriinto the coul i on Highway nted Minus I (]lu\lr/l 1 \ In Minneapolis Jun b " 3 ot 840 @ A [mm”mnjC]TY TAX ASSESSOR tion Fee Mention Rty oltts’ MG ‘ot i ' AR L & Hyier| WILL BE GUEST OF hickamin and Ketchikan, M. D. (Comtmuen o age oney |1260 I five comtrien, and ane o ; . Wiliame, supervising engineer 10| CHAMBER FRIDAY 3 princiy issu befo ? 3 i he U. S. Bureau of ‘Public Roads it 1 1 athering will be to left this morning on the Highway 1 J. 1. Johnson, city tax assessor, t,:,‘,‘vf”.lf“‘i ’l‘ . sutin; rent -vrr.mulw.yrl‘ to extend the The Highway fs loaBed with sap.|will by the uest of the Chamber . 3 R L . o S ; plies and equipment for Bureau|of Commerce tomorrow at its PUBLIC DEB ) pi- o TEE MRCRRRG I B - f Public Roads comstruetion par-| weekly noon luncheon which wil =N i v ; ties at various points. Ibe Held in the ‘binquet room at duction as rapidly 1 i4 countries. Dr 1 O the et ty as AL b v s a8 permits mer chan i AN turn trip, the High-|the Elks building, it was announc TAX REDUCTION OO el 8 2 g way will move the crew, enginoersed today. At last week's meeting Pedliction of tax burden as con-| g uncd ; and laborers, with F. W. Swartz|in the same building one of the s R Btin of Tragatiny from time to| faf Al v iialibas | ey |0 charge, who have been build-|largest crowds of the year were THE OVERLORD of Fistlana, George L. (Tex) stuft before the camera. The cigar s a part of Stna wi ki e % o 4 G ing a ‘!rul; up lmml_ River on|in attendance and a similar turn Rickard, purveyor of “battles of the century” and the picture, but Tex's most potent aide is his FORE “h\v DEBTS—Continued n.,i”.f,.z ¢ 1 Vi \\_l ngell Narrows, to’the mouthjout is expected tomorrow. what-not, and the only impresario of the wallop fountain pen, Such notables as Gene Tunney, 4 of Farragut River, where they| Volunteer painters were signed who ever has been &vie to reap two-million-dollar Jack Dempsey and Tom Heeney can easily testify | will begin location® surveys and|up today at the meeting of the harvests in the vineyard of fisticuffs, does his to the power of that there little pen of Tex's, forts to maintain present stand-|of comm D | trail construction to the head of|executive committee to paint the (aternational Tlustrated News: the stream. public ge now in proces ard of living, and high wage|ems noted B public bathhouse now in proces o) Bl : s TG 5 After moving the crew under|of construction at Auk village on Red Salmon Running OIL FIRM TOURISTS' HOST B i | Aty Moor iR ; ; Mr. Swar ) ¢ will re-| Glacler highway. Paint for the 8 A T IERCHANT MARINE —Main-|and Dr ce, Mel X g turn to Pe ere it will| pullding i furnished In Resurrection Bay; MANBATTAN, Kas—The nowl y A g building is being furn by tenance cf American bu WD | Austral o4 show place in this city of ; > 4 oM ¢ b i e take on the equipment which has|District Forester C. H. The Y A L 3 8 ed and operated merchane mar-|other speakers from foreisn coun- § ; en used in the work on . the|volunteer painters ar e Good Catches Made| 15000 is a tourist park with ine; sale of Shipping Boa | tries : ) 3 : " _ v Bay road, begun|Rchertson, Brice Howard, R. I, — | which an oil company hopes to to private owners ] Il be nearly 2 ) v the Bureau of Public. Roads|Bernard and H. VanderLeest SEWARD, Alaska, Jjunc 14— |attract the business of motorists RADIO-—Ass gnment of br i throughout X last year and now complete and| "y A s Since the openinz of Resurrec-|on long trips. The park, covering Rt clis ‘ R 4 : - ready for H.\Hu], (lmll’, Wikleir of One Family Three Compames Operat- fou fabay ks “u:lu;:“ A «rxu:l' k;'x‘u':.“:m ~T|4)]\:“‘:N1,::’):‘ NAVY—Maintenance of Navy|Many special lies for th ~ P s (0 eny . .. s - orted $200 a day catches. Red|end writing and lounging r R ntaance ot Navd|Many spedin : e i O | | charso of the work and part o In Methodist Ministry| Mg In Westward Al i $00 o day catehes. Red|cnd writing and louneing rooms. | % 4 ? he crew wi retur 0 Junean o - exis it o o, 5N ratio of Washington Arme . Con-|cial ana « / 8 ) . il aska to Resume in years, presumably as a result| Admission to the Roman z00 is ference treaty i of small fry planted four years now eight cents on “popular > | ago. priced Sundays.” opposition to cancellation Sir Donald Cac LABOR Continuation of ef | uty chairman service will bring out s — roceed immediately to Sk ! IAPOLIS, June 14—Six ing of rescurces as well AR’ AR e d s anRaT o president of Rotary Interna- rmational surveys, With the | amily in the ministry of the| . Hale, of San Fra o ainaivanny: clobs; tional, and Dr. Wilthelm Cuno, ""“ o enenas ']1'*' hishway | Methodist Bpiscopal church, dent of three fishing concerns e e e et et er oottt Creation of a com As an instance of s gpread o former German chancellor [there for recreational purposes The father, Rev. John J. Parish,|nounces that the once gr mission to investigate the exist Rotary, t M‘;r-m h and Portu and speaker at Rotary con- by has been a pastor at four Minne-|ka cod fishing west of vard is SPECIAL! SPECIAL! ing system of Indian administra-|suese speaking dinner at the con.| Vention in Minneapolis June apolis points. He now is at Will-[to be immediately revive 1 peak nner. ! by iy DRUM AND BUGLE | mar. Wihie Urion Bk <Comiy ™ 1 gallon Liberty Bell Syrup . $1.60 tion vention will be nearly eq in Oppoesition Arises | size to the anmual British En CORPS OF LEGION mv ms are pastors of Meth-|ka Cod Fish Company Ala 6 mck.lmu Corn Flakes L .90 The platform fulfills the hopes|ainner, which brin A odist churches in v s parts| ka Salmon Company, w Hale! 20 bars Crystal White Soap 1.00 of the Administration Republi-|iarians 3 all & Cthin CLEAN UP wnHK MEETS ON FRIDAY of vm northwest. Samuel is at|is the prefident of each, are al Try our Salted in the Shell Peanuts cans but is challenged by the|whepe rlishmen have <ettled ]\\m ma, Minn.; John at Olivia,| ready operating at Pirate Cove. Anti-Coolidge and Western farm|anq Sk ailemtanoe. do. treds The drum and bugle corps of Minn; George at Havre, Mont.; - >>o 9 leaders, by the La Follette men|mother 5 EN JUNEAU Nuw the American Legion post here|Irnest at Fargo and Herbert at| A Shetland pony owned by Jeff GAI{NICK S and other clement Balloting for International ofti ¥ | will meet in the Dugout Minneapo! Kelso of Grant, Neb. shows off| Senater Reed Smoot of Utah,|ficers will be held on Ju ——— - — by running in circles as long as PHONE 174 presented the platform to the|with nominations being made the WELI UNDERWAV convention preceding day. Senator La Follette and Dr FIy Butler are among the protestants| MINING COMPANY FILES ‘ | Ei they were bigen 1o oppose| A1 eo MNOORPORATION| my suncawrs ammuat cloaniy Juneau Lodge No. 420 OUR POLICY adoption and the battle promis-| Anticles or n were! and paint-up campaign is well un 0l Colored Fra ed to take up most of today's|filed in the office of the secre-|der way is evidenced by the num 9 £ | y g We aim to be more than a mere merchant to you. stz : ) | ary \A’u )\!..”k:: 1:|1. morning for | Ler ‘-Al;ul'.-nm\‘l. !,,:‘.m:y’.. and | Photograph We wish you to feel free to ask us for advice on any to Bo on luter in the day tofwhose principle place of business| g, or will be soon, with mew| AUK LAKE PHD) sl ancy e AL RIS SV JOU st BOnktl of nominaticn of Hoover, then ad-[in the Territory will be Cordova.|coats of paint. Amoi thosc % it P! h 8 Jruicd I8Ee ) DAL O e service we jaurn until tomorrow to provide|The incorporator e L. C. Dill-| which have been ntly paint One free guess with every wish to render to you. e for night = consideration ~before|man, James Armes and M. are the postoffice, the govern ® PY Py roll of film left with us Mr. Norris, in charge of our Prescription De- balloting on the second place on wood {mansion, which is brightly white to be developed. partment, has the advantage of the experien_ce of 23 the Presidential ticket. Capital stock of the commany as s the fence around the years during which time he has profited from the RS S ol given as 1,200,000 shares with tx‘l\xy‘l‘l‘l Mg .\1‘Hy| »\\‘..;u\.\? ((:m- ANNOUNCES T knowledge of hundreds of doctors,‘and th_eru'fure Think Anemia’s cause alue of $6 a share, to be|ver, and the house of mkl'}: 2 knows exactly how to fill yqur doctor’s preseriptions. WY B Dt Deicimeyhine comomns s tongnsta. ©|srast BUTLER-MAURO E. P. Harwood, of ‘Cordova,| Mrs. George Anderson is busy MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Jane 14|Henry Kemp of Vancouver, B. C.|again this year, fixing up not DRUG CO. HELLAN S PHARMACY ~The disco ¢ of liver's effi-|L. C. Dillman, of Seattle, James|only her own yard but the lot When We Sell It cacy in treating pernicious ane-|Armes and K. M. Yarwood of|across the stre from the music A b % 1 mia has raised the question whe.|Vancouver, B. C. are the direc- shop on Court House Hill, which It’s Right Next Door to Valentine’s Store I I isease is nc aused b tors of the i) any which is for|she made into a miniature park ther that disease is not caused by[tors of the company which i i Sriei. Dhitvary Phone” 134 by iin deficiency in diet, as are pellagro|the purpose of general mining ‘J:" year, 3 Sub Stat'on Post Office No. 1. or rickets, and not by a poison or ions. The courthouse has had sev infection, as was formerly sup SR o ‘-mll vmhliliu;{\ ‘:nllvum;u v new osed, & r. James Means| . o olation cell, built of crete, «r:l m].‘w 8 h*:*“vml‘.ll_\' hl‘j.l.“ Russian Expedlhon _‘:\n the side facing the channel a sectional meeting of the Ameri Is to Explore Gobi wnd a nish wire fence inclosurs oan' Medical association i |around the jail windows on that Dr. Means reported that the| MOSCOW, June 14—The Gobi|®ide. The gardens are receiving : s L feeding of liver to 65 pernicious| Desert, where the Roy Chapman|S&reat care and the interior walls NDAY, JUNE anemia patients at the Massachu-| Andrews expedition of the Ameri-| ing nished : setts Gen Hospital had result-| can Museum of Natural History| The interior of the Territorial ed in rapid improvement in a few|is hing for relics of prehis.|builiing was redecorated earlier at days liver, cooked liver,|toric humans, is to be the object|in the spring. liver extract or raw or cooked kid-|of scientific exploration by a Rus | I4n Adsit has- still further im ]‘/IARMION ISLAND all appeared to be bereficial,| slan expedition organized by the|DProved the appearance of the lot Mongolian Learned commitiee. on the corner of Second and Main Dr. George H. Whipple oi Roch. It proposes to start soon and|Streets by putting a new fence Y., reported on experi-| continue its work for three years |around the property and having it For Elks and Their Families ments showing the influence of|It will concentrate on geo-chemi il'f”“’nl gray. dictary factors in severe experi-|cal and soil research, study the ldition to the improvement SOUISETTE anc D mental anemia in dogs and said|processes of denudation which|/n the business district, many Tickets at Elks’ Club Rooms and TR EER BN he had found evidence that some|are of great interest to geologists, | homes show recent painting and We have just received another shipment of these anemias in man were due 0 lack|make topographical maps and|carefully tended gardens. ? pretty cloths in prints as well as the plain ones of certain elements in food. hopes to find lakes conta | - Adults $1.00 Children Free These are all tub ‘;ust and make :’er\' pre?tv dresses boric acid. It will be headed by | e 1i 0 s > . 1 M, M“st’fia;e Crop I:r:)fm;". Sm;m\:).‘v he hea y for the little ones, also the grown ups. > e | HOTEL Of 4,000,000 Chickens| MRS, GUERIN IN HOSPITAL | Mrs. E. C. Guerin entered St.| e - - - e i < ORONA. Mo, June 14—Matie|Ann's Hospital yesterdsy and| ZYNDA NEW CRETONNE PARSOLES ::mly‘.::yi\. l||[|mn]‘ mu H1‘1‘.1“n”nnu 4 !;:::“.]l|i:;f| ;):: K;.\‘I:')'::xl"!‘r'u‘l‘ v:un\lw ELEVATOR SERVICE ON DISPLAY These are something new in sunshades. Covered About 70 percent of the 2,000.-|in good condition by her phys S. ZYNDA, Prop. with pretty figured cretonne instead of waxed paper. 006 hens in the state will be re-|cian, placed with pull experts esti Soate, and they say 1t will be The Unit Heaters for Masonic Temple and : necessary to hatch 4,000,000 chick the Univents for new school building are HEAD NETS to get 1,500,000 good pullets, I nVel B o ’ . / F now on display in our shop. Don’t forget to take a head net when you go for an s s RO l E(’ JTABLES I i P outing or the day will be spoiled. We have them at terranean now links Nice and These radiators or heaters not only heat 90 cents each. Monte ( Rl 1Y [ LETTUCE. I:II‘;!!‘ 1 » OMORRIGE | 0| but ventilate the rooms as well. NOTICE T0 MOTORISTS || RADISHES BRI 1f you want GOOD PLUMBING CHEAP LARVEX and TAR BAGS o Barehy elves et GREEN ONIONS . .05 see Gee Bee. / This is the time of the year when moths are hatch- Rl M gy’ GREEN PEAS e 20 ing fast in your home. Guard against these pests miles \ hour except around cuc IR - bv using tar and cedar bags to keep woolen clothing AR JCUMBERS, Tlarge 25 in and spray Larvex about your closets, trunks and on your furs and clothing. | NATIONAT, DEFENSE—Draft-| yoar's frogram of activity Arthur H. Sapp (above), |Way to begin location members of the John J. Parisl| SRWARD, [ | Free Delivery curves and 12 miles on curves = A ¢, s the maximum speed with pen-|| BUNCH BEETS, 3 { 2t B S eitom i 8ell BUNCH TURNIPS. 3 o GEO. B. RICE first offense not more than $50; | B D 5 M pot mare than $100 for the sec.|| BUNCH CARROTS, 2 for. . 925 Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal ) ond; d not more than $200 and T, o y - 1 s “« s : + » : ao(d..';v’;(ml ,m';' P e TOMATOES, pound U 1 tell you in advance what job will cost E‘dmh «-un-lw)m ng has been GET THESE AT going on over the highways, due Ty 1 or. Orees Cans. Je [ ax T Rt Cauliflower, Green Beans, Parsley, Wax i and in some cases by intoxicated Onions, Cantaloupes, Watermelon, Cher- £ persons, thus endangering the ichi Poadl P > e e ries, Peaches, Apricots and Plums. a e 9 - cluding children, who also use ld t E e g ARCABE LAFE Goldstein’s Emporium law. TRY OUR SPECIAL 2 . % The undersigned nnd lepreseur $1.00 DINNER " Bo effort should be made ’ellhnr Phones 92—95 bl A Visit Our F 1..,g,daue¥§qmpped F'oufntam 5 to run down the arresting offi-| e Rree You are cordially invited to come in and “"(:H:;mfi;;;;‘"\: ,;'lr-.f';;" | 3 Deliveries-—10:30 a. m., 2:39, 4.30 p. m. inspect Juneau’s newest and classiest cafe. © 'United States Marshal l MARY YOUNG, Prop.

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