The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 25, 1928, Page 8

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YAGHT RAGE S e = P(ml_ TIBKETS canvass to promote the sale of|another.group of the Kiwanians, tickets. Advices received herc| who have been in Seattle for the HOUatOIl ’1 hl‘OWS lts ()ates “Ilde FOI’ Democracy S Thl‘Ong said that 1,000 tickets sent tolconvention. The aelegates sn the Olympia at the requesy of thel|Alaska will go to the wastward, WILL sTAPT IN DEMAND uN Race Committee there had been|some of them to the Interior and i S — . . . . - divided into blocks for sale among|returning via Skagway. . i o s ~ business men and yachtsmen inf fiRUlSEH RACE B TRUESDELL MAKES ‘(mm'-d has yet heen made avail-| HIGH SCORE, SHOOT g 3 . f § e I’lhh, but the size of boats and h i o | engine ratings, except in two or Eleven Boats Ready 10 : p : . / 2 ; : Interest Quickens in Pool | tarce cases, are as follows: Leave Olympia— Argzos feet, 80 horsepower, Judb(‘h Namm] J£1 core at yesterds sho of the Juneau Gun Clul was Ta { made by M. Truesdell who hit acoma Leota feet, 100 horsep jowner by S. L. Blair, Taccwna \ on Capital to Capital | wnen be B A Rien : o Yacht R R | ’ 50 birds in 50 shots. The shoot . _ » & ‘ acht Race, Report | was held at 7 o'clock instead of OLYMPIA, Wash. Juno 26--| o A b s U "Sanaoiver. o6 faas: e oo | the usual hour so that menbers B vaihite Wi siart i & ; o f : g e The local pool for th x'qm»li”_b“‘y\‘\:zz“'l’ ol ’;f"],:'x“’(.r’“”,'l‘]‘ | could have the remainder of the BRRis | (i o Ettemnto | § . 4 ; ; ; e G : B | to Capital Yacht race will he kepi |y S Sk » DCUINE| gay to themselves. Jaes' to Juneaw, Alaska, When . 7 i T . ¢ : open until midnight Wednesday,| "0t o0 arae feet. 40 1.,,,-\.3 Other scores made yesterday they wil ive arou 1 £ 2 : . a day following the start at Olym-| U & A, Scumige | Weres Dr. W. W. Council, 24 oyt B i cible s i ; ) 2 5 F pia, according to an announce prteh Vi O AN g L. F. Morr Jack Btk : Witl . ooy 4 e b i o e § - : - f4 ' ment made today by C. D. Fergu- | 'i," “[ it 10" ety e £ 40| Laurie, 23; Mc \llmu 22, uvole, 'A. L. Brobrick, Chalrmanof the : ; s - i) - 4 |son, Chairman of the COmBHLINe e e anower. owkiad By ’120; Radde, 20; Carter, 1%: Me: Rules Committee of Ameri L i R % . bendiing the tickets,. Iumterest i“‘Thnm peon, ‘Olymplh, i - s B oovi: Doat Assoctition sl » } - At g W the pool was reported to be quick- “,,“l,],‘,,' No /B BhA " s 4E he Gun Club members are to here approving the handicaps af-| i @ Lt s ; . . ] |ening today and it was (-x])mu-d Riiss W\‘Hm‘ ”“,,“"',I.' Uy * U0 Imeet tomorrow night at 7 o’clock B e e reias i : i N\ ] [that several hundred additional} (PCPOVCR B . * "lat the shop of M. Truesdell for B Ihers Whon the raders arelv - i s : N B tickets would be sold before thef” “““‘mhj "32.5 foet, engine pow | ¢ Purpose of appointing a com- C. F. Chapman, Sec y of the : - g : - i g a closing, ont. er unknown, owned by R. Rocbese,| Thttee to arrange for the Fourth Racing Commission and Editor of ; : ; The racers sail from Olympia T Y ROEDESE of, July program for the club. The semiannual championshig shoot will be held on that day in addition to others which will be arranged. ——-ee H. F. Preston, traveling sales man, left for Skagway on the steamer Alameda. Queen City Yacht Club. Motor Boating; H. G. Watson and| % b5 el Y e ] i |2t 13:80° B im, tomorrow. It lsf g g sk feet, 40 Horsspow- Dr. H. C. DeVighne, of Juncau ! believed they will complete the| Trc & o G S will be the Judg . ’ : : ; . ] | course in from three to five days.["yetiC FUREE, BORL: L. L. Knapp. retary of § ) " i e . The first one of the 12 <~mmuu:"”“(_r ”‘w"mi- e “"_m_;’p ¢ Hion. Tacoma Yacht Club will be s 5 b 4 s gy to cross the finish line wili decide| 20 e DATROA B3 i reyo ; N 3 ; { : 4 [the pool whether or mot it is de-)"'(y SeAte. Aa B Tho hoats will vary In sizo trom L g ) : , Ml |clarcd to be ine winner of the| Wolverine, B0 feet not wnown the 28 foot 11 inch Shoofly to the i o i S 2 ; A . S i 3 { race. In this manner, the matter| ™. 0 (o o T OTel PR e, A 58 foot Argosy, both from the Ta % e by - : ; of handicaps, or other techmical| WO U T T TR0 coma Yacht Club : 5 I L : : 5 3 | questions will mot enter the win-| " T T o 4 . > _ ning | of tha*pook. * TThe, pomen fic P08 e TS SR T DON — - e — . 4 = guessing nearest the exact hour] == o g e Kl MRS. BISHOP HAS g - and minute to the arrival of the ©OM% RESIGNED, SCHOOL lcuston is ready to show dclegates to the democratic national convention, gathering June 26, hospitality as lavish as If it were a more |first vessel will be awarded the| y seasoned entertainer of national political gatherings. Above are views which will greet the visitors—a glimpse of the downtown section at | pool. KIWANIS INVADE i the canal which links the city with the Gulf coast; the monument (lower right) to Gen. Sam Houston. Oscar Holcomb Tickets can be purchased at any Mrs. Grace V. Bistop has re:| (inset) is mayor of the:slty, i of the following places: Alaskan| JUNEAU AFTER END SSed s tencher of the Bighth| . . B / M 0.3 Hotel, The Arctic Pool Room, Al- OF SEATTLE MEET of the Public Grade Juneau strom’s News Stand, Burford's S ioe o Mer approsching cquipment to begin bridge con- LEAVE FOR TAKU HARBOR |(orner, Brunswick Billiard Par- marriage to James Wickersham struction and surfacing on a four- Mrs. Al Peters, who has been|jor Charles Miller's Taxi Stand,| Fifty members of the Inicrna i i mile section of the Texas Creek visiting here the last week wi 4 The resignation has heen receiv With| Gastineau Hotel, Imperial Poo'|tional Kiwanis, most of them from B ie the Ml by Bupt. W. K road, which that company is un-| Mrs. W. P. Scott, left Saturday|yian, Juneau Billiard Parlors,! ilinois chapters, are visitors in| Keller. der contract to do, Mr. Williams |for her home at Taku Harbor.| Miners Pool Hall and the New|hig city this afternoon while the N , Ruth Crevellin ’ Asolanad, | { The gasboat Northern Light, cap-| york Exchange. . is § has heen Work is completed on th tained by Mr. Peters, made the [IWAIDGR PR, B VL - VoRt, Sy BUTLER-MAURC 3 ’ Tomorrow members of the Pool|lhave been in attendance at the| secured to take M Bishop's MG Vi ey W e Akt 4 e *, o p o @ L B 1k eohl taaitity. Sl Petershurg Highway which ha Juneau to take her to the| committee will make a personal|Seattle conclave of the Kiwanians | DRUG CO R, 0 ks Tl been constructed by the Bureau | canned and Mrs. Opdall and|___ S y ” i o . is a graduate of the Normal | and are making the Alaska tour| s e ar i -l lof Pubiic Roads, und the crow and| laughter who arrived on the Ala o i 1Y | B Lo Montne, satas : equipment will return to Juneau | meda, also made the journey. Mr.| JOHNSTONS CANDY |“ireq Sersennt. who is n charge| When We Sell It { n the Highway on Wednesday or| Opdall is an official at the plant S e o 4 'a Ri IR iy ooy experionce, | Satisfactory Progress Be- a L ey on Wednesday or L i Hl F ved . Bhali pdail is an official at the plan of a regular tour party from the It's Right . s eader o ate alia States, is also in charge of the||preq Dertvery Phona 134 | one year as supervisor of over 5 Koo o ! [T it | charg ‘ 100 rurat schools in the state| g Made—Williams | weathor was doliguiul durine| ©Up )0 G0 Party | IEAVES HOSPITAL § Kiwanians, and is giving them of Montana. Makes Inspection e e e et e | Mrs. William B. Graves, and 5 any information they desire. Sub Station Post Office No. 1. Mrs. Bishop has been connected Safe on Slnp | baby girl, born on June 14, lef. ' On the Alaska, due here to- with the Juneau Public Schools y T N ISt. Ann's Hospital Saturday even- morrow morning, there will b steadily for the past six years b Work I8 progressing satisfac- | ing for their home. [-— — Praviously she had also ‘served|torily on the United States Bu JUDGE lN HICKMAN | (Continue« rrom Page One ) I ot PSS SIS as o teacher and at different|'eau of Public Roads projects inl"“oacE VISITS HERE |~ -~ A e T el s he districts around Petersburg, ery effort to rescue emain- | S VRS FAMOUS POTATOES times also as relief instructor. | (e ¢ et Jround_Potersbure, LAST SATURDAYmI-:: [r‘ ’.\'u.‘.: ; ‘“‘\u the remain KEEP KLEEN Wi Hine: i aioment o Harbart Hocvers. Baits Ketchikan, according to M. D, Gwedish fllers ‘are abohrd. the | | Biat { | : fornin Renth, nav: whit Ao du tov 95 . conts i ; it Y are aboz || Special sale this week on 3 : st ornia Ranch, new white ones, 4 pounds for 25 cents Allen May Succeed TR RTINSl T Judes ] huetmal Lo ‘ SaLar, | Gupp (B ofln pon, | Anniveraries and We have also Wallace’s Reducing Toast for over- A the United States Burcau of Pub-| Angeles, who presided at the are ready to fly to Nobile’s| | a]] Soaps, up to 25 per cent | k-E 1.‘ weight people priced at 40 cents a package Curtis as Senator|iic Roads, who returned Saturday|famous Hickman (rial, who, with|camp again and particularly- to Week-Ends § night on the Admiral Bvans fromi Mrs. Trabucco is making a tour|rescue the pilot whose plane over-| | discount. It will pay you| R 9 making a 10-day inspection trip !'v&‘.r Southeastern Alaska, visited|turned on the second trip to the " 4 p GAR[V’CK S those places. Mr. Williams made evening the to put in a stock. We carry here Saturday while amp f of | | £ | PHONE 174 Y TORAEN . ‘hair-| the trip on the Buremu of Public|steamer Alameda was in port. I e i | KRS S :::u lu‘rn?l‘x‘: ::::‘rii(-‘"‘l:‘lllll\4~ com| Roads boat Highway, Capt. T allis an old boyhood, friend (mi‘: ]'m(v‘fx{\(:ll(lh‘llf(I?\"::‘lllrtl‘;llsti“l'l')v(nr(r {a very large variely mission while Allen was gover-| madge, leaving it at Ketchikan t¢} schgolmate of J. C. McBride, U. S. jed the Russian ice-breaker Kras norf, is a candidate for the Re-|Teturn to Juneau. Collector of Customs, with whom|sin in communication with Capt publican gubernatorial election,| The sled trail on “'“‘""""va spent most of his time here. |Roald Amundsen and his two and it is said he would give the| NArrows to the Petersburg Pow-\ Qther than that Hickman was|companions on the French 5 3 | place to Allen it called on to, ap-|€F Plant on Blind River has """"vuus of the shrewdest defendants{plane which disappeared a i - point a senator. completed for the U. 8. ever coming before him, Judge|ago today. | HELLAN’S Resignation of Senator Curtis|Service, Mr. Williams said. The|Trabucco had litle comment to| The Citta di Milano has il PHARMACY | Laundry and Fancy Soaps. ) | ere : s been working! make B Rlabktan. cage, ie] A, siany HEE | before the new governor (akes of-| FeW, which ha make on the celebrated case. He|to be closer to the scene of 3 3 el fice next January would permit|there, is moving to Farragut Riv l and Mrs. “Trabucco were both{cue we Mi\'f v:rm”"ln \}"‘F"ml'x".vaS-m“' the present governor, Ben S. Paul |€F Where it will proceed with|charmed with the Alaskan scen- | hone 33 ec Delivery en, to appoint a senator shortly|'éconnaissance surveys and lig “‘:u\ and the wonderful \nmnuv‘ )1d papers fo n e NI before leaving the executive|trail construction from the mouth| climate. They returned south on| oA chair. Senator Curtls and Gov.[0f the river 1o ”"”"”‘l‘.:‘v ‘x‘_ el] the Alameda. ernor Allen have been identifieq[r¢ some miles up the rive | : | GisowsTReTuRM | with different factions of Kansas| Surfacing operations on a three N ! L () S T > Bectl { the ‘Salmon River| OscarOison, E. J. Olson, I Republicans, while the Senator|Mile section of t e Ol umf Covames Dt eve alwaye| Highway, near Potersburg, which| Olson and Olof Olson, with the | : e i uve HWAYS| Was graded last year, will be com-| Falcon Mining Company, returned | . st L’;,‘,‘(’,‘, r,r“,::;,l,: ::,:“.W:!,’,l_m.mu“("(‘,, pleted by August 1, Mr. Williams| to Junean yesterday morning on | OR KIDNAPPED! the Kansas delegation whicn|58id. This will permit the use ofj the Virginia IV after a trip to fought to put Curtis at the head newly constructed sections of thel Falcon Arm to inv d gate com B¢ "the uational -ticket highway as far as the nine mile| pany property. ~They expect u. Charies F. Scott, editor of The|voint, he said. SR {leave on tho Princess Alice to| $h5h Register. B. A:'N. Che Superintendent V. K. Wocds, of| morrow morning, and m‘unubu‘ ¢ Seims and Carlson, Incorporated,| them may return within a few anging a camp and moving) week PHONE ANY INFORMATION TO Eight-year-old girl, daughter of wealthy parents; when last seen, was wearing light chiffon dress | | | Y Pleasanton, licutenant governor, and John Hamilton of Topeka, speaker of the Kansas house of f—'——l—_— representatives, all of whom have TREAT FOR MUSIC LOVERS been friendly to Senator Curtis, Bubican. nomination or sovrnos CHARLESW.CADMAN | MERCHANTS CAFE TR ? ! COMPOSER-PIANIST Thos. MeMullen, Prop. WALL GIvE o el JUNEAU'S NEWEST PLACE TO EAT C()NCERT Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. SHORT ORDERS—REGULAR DINNERS Tuesday Evening, June 26 : ) Next Connors Motor Co. . PALACE THEATRE D OBB S HA I b AT 8 O'CLOCK —_ — -~ - Under the Auspices of 5 Thc bat dmsed men Of Ameuca. Juneau Business and Professional Women’s Club realize dn‘t.fhfl signature Of Dobbs in Popular Prices weekly Broadcas ?t?lgfi s:p::bg;a:hn:e D:ibspm . - ‘ are sold in the Dobbs shops in New Heinz Rice Flakes, package ..... - York and by the best hatters thro GRO WING . Ani::cnt lm]mr:vd Ss:gi:(i, 5 for bm::rdm' Wol:yld.We l:ave the ml:::: We now have two Sheet Metal Workers employed Heinz Ripe Olives, small, 3 cans for ... SOLE AGENCY St 5 Your M T o Slice or Cling Peaches, Amocat No. 2 .agency in ¢his ity GAS TANKS tins, regular 30¢, 4 cans < Amocat Sweet Grapefruit, 3 cans for ... I nterwoven | DO(‘;WUNT%E(I)‘ISJTS Red Rock Pimento Cottage Cheese, per SMOKE STACKS : carton ... SOCkS FUEL OIL TANKS Fresh Home Made Butter, per pound. 85¢, 50¢, 75¢, CORRUGATED IRON Home of Amocat Products—None Better $1.00 AIR PIPE FOR MINES i ‘ FLASHINGS METAL SHINGLES M. S. CRAVES ‘ PR GEORGE BROTHERS |{ = Goldstein’s Emporium i ¢ ; < es 9295 Front Street X uneau’s Style Center The Clothing Man I:lumbmg : Heating .uhee.t Metal Phones 92 ‘!)o ront Stree ; J yi l T tell you in advance what job will cost” 3 Deliveries—10:30 a, m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. MMM . it 10 111 N S - ; e > — S — S — — —. = e 2 — — S > S—

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