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CHANCE 600D FOR SERVICE BY AR SOON - Northwestern Air Lines May Place Planes on Route This Summer " sery chikan June will tors Lines announced sales who an investig When it was his ¢ mer nea he ne air In ed, it ice is it Ketchik the begi the longer rplan and Ke weer mpé W bitt se t fac opinion i ed this summer view was hi between Juneau while next spring iing of a new seasody route would b d Juneau Headquarters idered 1l place be n wit b for aid w ached ted wa invest until T had this idea neau and tions here. Hunting and fishing, a the other outdoor vicinity undoubtedly to the tourist than doe kan, in addition to nean is the end of a tation route Airplar already been established Interior and from Skagway, portation by plane been operati time “On the between servic za condi well as sports in thi offer 1 wh ha in the trans routes have for some hand, ¢ the only the present time In our c airplancs times faster , which do while the ing at the steamship lines. culation we figure from ihree four than trains and bu not operate to Alaska, plane is from eight to ten more rafid than amer, ‘only competition culd it we entered field at presént time. Alaska Has “It” “There is only one thing South- eagtern Alaska or other of the Territory lack ent, and that 1 iransportation and the modern conveniences which are flesired by the people who are willing to spend any amount of money if they are able to have what nlease them. “In the Canadian gorts, the wealth everything at his d with extensive adv the Rockies a plac a to the have the we the any Rockies tourist posal, ing, makes where the re- A3 B RANNNN Every man needs this extra watch A busy man needs a strap watch quite as much as his pocket watch. The one to wear for formal affairs—the other for sports, for busy office days and in Summer when be discards his vest. Smart and tasteful Gruens are made in wide variety from $27.50 to $a50, Come and see them. 0il Colormi Framed Photograph AUK LAKE .fl' One free guess with every qroll of film left with us to be developed, BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. y| cu *|days spent in Juneau. |JERNBERG LOST TO times | s|of the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1928 wrist will go and thous- s of dollars each It is our belief will bring e PRUGRAM FOR N UUTLINED th 16 the wa qmnwl trip rplane rvic bu cause vl money May Build Hotels I return south eral 4 the | urist t somewhe itheastery ska. The ts represent a large their owners will to maintain them if they lose money. With an air service to the Territory modern tourist hotel conveniences \e summer tourist son will ncrease greatly, and the expend in the Alaskan cities will grow. also pos to A summer A Fourth ce reported tenta le to construction s Cham: inv The ent, but honor of the Race n the illing no Y ht cht nd and A. B. Hall, at “Smoker” 9:00 p. he Ame | July m iron on apidly Tow boat Halibut boat tug-of- a. m.—Outboard motor r sports in front Dock. The Juneau be attendanca n a. m “It is | will come expensive are residences modern ot} they Band will in tal cash pri on-—12 spo Front Strect Corner) to 12 noon. by the Cash prizes 3aseball game. worked out by City Band s lookir rec 8 (Winter Baseball park The parade Drum and £150. De Com will from Pond’s which is| starting ing a new|will be of fail-| B with wonde ibilit but the only draw- | back the }m.-um prior country, with ur ) at h ) to pioneer aded the chance | tails being oppor-| mittee. Juneau .| give a concert. 6:30 p. m to mcert, Front Opportunity Good Mr. Sl declared th tunities here unrival Hunting, fishing, nery, anyth the tourist exception of which they ar were m Franklin 7:30 p. and whi T countr see ana| C hing desires, the e ve between Alaska con ac wit | veniences tomed m.—Tug-of-war | Alaska Juneau Mine and | Juneau Mill employees. 8:00 . Daylight 8:30 p. m.—Awarding the Yacht Race to fireworks pr Winners, In the freight trafiic business e » cited the opportunities to with the canneries, with the o oy i ir Building, mment in their lighthouse % t g™ . m.—F and with any other busi Soutl " Rl v p Southeastern Alaska | ness interests in the IR ritory | |ing. which would bhe glad | of an op E3x ht ReS | portunity to save time and money. | pryp CHARGE“D WITH A ax000ts do- ledve LIQUOR VIOLATIONS ere this| evening on the Admiral Rogers for Tacoma, where the matter ofj the establishment of the air serv ice to Alaska will be taken up at G. G with the branch of company, yesterday veral of es to at tract ot Ifair gOVE Dance at Fair Build Vail, Jim Donald, Tom Roy Thomas and George axicah drivers, who were farrested yesterday ernoon and |charged with alleged selling of |intoxicating beverages in viola- tion of the National Prohihition law. The rants were issued upor MOOSE BY INJURY )2 beyrt Cecil Malloy Dudley once. Tacoma left here the after tor their arrest complaints sign- Prohibition Admin- listrator T. L. Chidester, who ! claims to have been present when | The Moose bali teum lost one ot yyo Choged purchases were made. its players last evening \\lu-n‘,l he name of the person or per- Bob Jernbers, vight fielder. re-lyong 1o whom the liquor is ceived a sprained ankle and alouimed to have been sold, were pulled muscle in his right leg in|y o5 0 By wn, a practice slide to third base. Bonds, which were placed at After the contest between $1,000 each by Judge F. A. Boyle Moose and the Elks was conclid-{ o e 1, 8. Commissioner's Court Jernberg was receiving Il epe put up by Dudley and structions on a hook slide 00 iy oyas Vail and, MeDonald had fiited, ‘s hit the sack squa preliminary hearings today and feet first, with the result he were bound over to the next injured. Grand Jury. His doctor sald today he would o be unable to play e ; N 1o 'l ARRES YESTERDAY weeks, possibly not until the end season, The injured Pap, who has been fielding well and batting little under the .300 mark, limping around today with the aid of a cane. r the | w ab driver, was afternoon up- Wheeler, and His by Fred Fisher, t arrested yesterday on complaint of L. charged with grand larceny. bond was placed at $1,000 Judge F. A. Bo; a - e 0ld papers for sale a. MERCHANTS CAFE Thos. McMullen, Prop. JUNEAU'S NEWEST PLACE TO EAT Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. SHORT ORDERS—REGULAR DINNERS Next Connors Motor Co. + Empire TREAT FOR MU LOVERS CHARLES W. CADMAN COMPOSER-PTANIST WILL GIVE A SPECIAL CONCERT Tuesday Evening, June 26 PALACE THEATRE AT 8 O'CLOCK Under the Auspices of Juneau Business and Professional Women’s Club Popular Prices GROWING We now have two Sheet Metal Workers employed and can give your sheet metal needs prompt attention. GAS TANKS DOWN SPOUTS GUTTERS SMOKE STACKS FUEL OIL TANKS CORRUGATED IRON AIR PIPE FOR MINES FLASHINGS METAL SHINGLES GEO. B. RICE Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” st | Ih | @ Band | ‘Hr ar R(Illb Cache |C )& | 1€ m ago to do a prodigious amount of levelopment work on his property pecial| at riva program {arr {on st P ices of | S L oins LOCAL BALL MEN l w T | p! -] in th a th he in n A fi 1 te: ment late pected they STEAMER ORCHESTRA in Willard pected to, attend the Dorothy hop. the rnlnmm of The Empire. | Tooth FRANCE HAS )/ Candidate For I,e;,l.sluture .\Iu~k who, a , June 22—Jos beside being candidate for no mean Cordova a short ray awyer and lature left the place. time is nine Calamity Gulch. al he found that ed first and had cleaned up all the provisions Joe had ored aw in his cabin to pro ide sustenance during his min- 1g operations. As a result Joe ad to return to McCarthy and urchase a new outfit, On his ar. On s arl - and Important Part of French Life By THOMAS T. TOPFIIG (Ascociated Press Staff Outdoor non-ex have PARIS, June Spo! which wi practically lant in France in 1900, me an important part of Fren life, a power to reckon with b socially and polit ly. sociation football, rugby, nis, bicycle racing and boxing for the honor of counting { greatest number of practicing herents well as for poy favor and the practical benef derived from drawing the lay crowds of spectators at dium. Golf is making »s, but track and field s are somewhat neglected. There is no national game France—like baseball—but popularity of soccer football rugby is such that the federatic governing the two ha forces and SLATED TO MEET ALEXANDER NINE D |nl]|\ Alexanden ball re expected to go on the al lm]l park at 6:30 o'clock this vening for a game with a pick-| outfit from the City League according to an announce made today by L. Gray, making the arrangements. Jim McCloskey is making the ounds today picking up ball layers for the struzgle. No def- iite word had been received from e Dorothy Alexander up to a hour today, but it is ex- will continue to meet | joined Juneau team on the lm\uml\”“‘ erection, near ach trip as was done lasi year. | dium capable of Il | 100,000 spectators. | The Colombes Olympic Stadi built' in 1924, with a capacity 100, has long since proved adequate. Tennis now has Forest Hills at the very gates paris, while boxing and bicy the | racing t as ams, ra ho is a sports arranged Paris, accommodat DANCE IS TONIGHT : The second to be mive Juneau this summer by Serenaders, orchestra of he Dorothy Alexander, will be Rughy 14 this evening in the Blks Hall. | ber of No local orchestra will be play-| France, tracts the largest nu snectators of any sport It is estimated that mo NO NATIONAL OUTDOOR GAME Sports Flourish, However, Vriter) ris ist- be- neh oth en vie he ad lar their na pid th in tha and ons wve for of a sta ing un of in its of cle| can boast of their Madison Square Garden inside the walls. m- in e to ex g at any of the other halls ight, and a large crowd is was on hand at the held last week. - % aiways pays. big bunch rst affair, BLACK BEAR Extra Heavy MOLESKIN SHIRTS Just try to wear them out H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man Adaveru Oue S pecial This W eek 12 bars Palm Olive Soap $1.00 grade, ¢ on tainer, regular 60 cents e We are agents fnr New York Times. Give us your subscription. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next door to Valentine's Store Phone 33 Free Delivery Back Again LEE WILLLARD’S Hollywood Entertainers ON BOARD 8. S. DOROTHY ALEXANDER PLAYING FOR BIG DANCE TONIGHT ELKS’ HALL 8:30 Weekly Broadcas 2 Glasses Bread and Butter Pickles for $ .55 3 Bottles Heinz Catsup for 95 6 Cans Tender Peas, Amocat, No. 1 for 1.00 4 Cans Fancy Maine Corn for 4 Cans Fancy String Beans, Amocat for 4 Cans Grapefruit, Idol for { Wallace Toast for overweight people, per package Large variety of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES GEORGE B_ROIHIERS Phones 92—95 Front Street 3 Dellveries-—lo 30 a. m, 2:30, 430 p. m. than 20,000 you: and Sundays matches. French stands rather Ic competition, but with the Cup, the United States, and Australia, Little wanting to be the Carnival” “Queens of the anne Lenglen Most of the swing a racqu toy rifle 10,000 people nis club. The lure of h practically France. emigrated to th South Ameri other. do not relish fi 50 still cratic for courses in considered game, ROANOKE, Democratic Sta named an unin; of 24 for the F Mrs. Robert Juneau Rupert left here C. B and on last ev late son departed i has coast and with gan. Robert been attending Chicago. there spend their Saturday nltenmmml in Association capture championships French French boys or sword. All the good boxers have Upon returning here they As for golf, there are now about expensive the bourgeois. Virginia’s Delegation To Houston Uninstructed e RICE FAMILY RETURNS Rice Jackson the trip through the States, and Jack- since been since early last summer, and He completed his course this spring. ngsters and youths i . Chamber Commerce GHAMBER PUTS UP FUNDS FOR For Baseball Game | for you. The Chamber of Twelve Yachts Leave| Commerce is out after the | 5 he local Lions Club | Olympla Next Tuesday scalp of the local Lions Clu in Race to Thls Port disputing soccer iv‘mhal‘ ow in international in tenmis, France, of the Davis of the England, France | is supreme. girls instead of come “Queens u(. now aspire to be Courts” like Suz- and Helen /ills. BOW| The Chamber of Commerce to- than algay allotted the sum of $1,000 town Ofi¢; the special Yacht Race Com- its ten-|yjttee to be used in defraying expenses of the local end of the Capital to Capital Yacht Race whijch gets under way from| {Olympia, Wash., next Tuesday. {Twelve vessels are known to have been entered in this classic which ends here on or before July 4. The start will be made at 12:30 p. m. next Tuesday on the first leng intercoastal yacht race, the longest for boats of the class entered ever staged on the Pa- cific Coast and probably not ex- ceeded anywhere. The local funds, Chairman| BBRLIN—Another sign that the Whittier of the local committee, War is over: Berlin's zoo is be iponted out, are not to be used to| ing replenished with rhinocer? ~(v~'“"" [?Z"'L"“!(l‘-fr;:y any of the yachtsmen's ex- | giraffes, zebras, apes and birds t:\ v,:lfl;lelll ;n'r: 'u: penses. These are paid entirely | absent from the cages since socn structed delazation py yne gwners of the yachts and | after 1914, fouston coirvention. range from $500 to $1,200 each. The race has resulted in a tre- mendous volume of publicity for Juneau which has been given prominence in boating publica- tions in magazines from the P cifiec to the Atlantic ¢ o W are trying to sell the Inside Pas- sage to yachtsmen as a summer cruising ground,” Mr. Whittiar said. He'felt that the initial ef- fort had been entirely successful. Handicapping of the boats is now in progress, being in the hands of J. P. Bobrick, official handicapper for the American Power Boat Association. Mr. Bo- brick, acccmpanied by Mrs. Bo- cn the diamond and teday | decided to challenge the lat- ter organization to a game shortly after July 4, the hour and day to be decided | later if the Lions muster up stamina sufficient to accept the challenge. E. M. Goddard has been appointed manager of the Chamber's aggregation with | authority to pick his team. | He was busy this afternoon with his contracts and had uncovered some real talent. Until he has closed with the Lions, however, he declined to many any names public. et rather No s without American killed boxing dollars in e United States or at some time or ighting for francs. but an and it is aristo- unfix France, i | | to be | ZOO REPOPULATED Old papers for sale at The Empire and two sons, returned to | steamer Prince | ening. Mrs. Rice| last winter for DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT the visiting friends in has Dbeen spring and on the Michi-| absent’ n a boys’ 0ol near Hear Our New ‘(,F‘ O JOHNSTONS CANDY For Weddings, Birthdays, Anniveraries and Week-Ends brick, will come north to Juneau to aid in judging the winners. He will arrive late next week and remain until after the race is fin ed. Harbor charts have been forwarded to the entries so they will have no difficulty in !ncating the finish line. Orchestra 0$ h FAIR PAVILION oV Qf.a - FAMOUS POTATOES We have a shipment from Herbert Hoover’'s Cali- fornia Ranch, new white ones, 4 pounds for 25 cents We have also Wallace’s Reducing Toast for over- weight people priced at 40 cents a package. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 ANNOUNCEMENT We have just been appointed the SOLE AGENTS for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men in Juneau. We are in receipt of a large shipment of new styles for Summer wear and we invite your in- spection. Priced at $6.50 a Pair Goldstein’s Emporium. 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