The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 27, 1928, Page 2

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HOMETOWN REMEMBERS LOU HENRY, jzo Cool - Dainty — Summery . HOOVER, 48 ACTIVE GIRL % - L2 -l g pleased with this PrintFrocks E oM . lramie B W/ oo It is a genuine Hey- wood - Wakefield car- riage and is easily Ie o bost of wew and In ten charming styles, In engaging designs. . T Y e ; - 5 ) / i identified by this checrful sommer cich smardly adapted Sizes—Misses, Small, { | i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1928. In a Surmy Array of Famous Quality Belmont Prints and Cord Dimities lors. to size. Medium, Large. ; : o 4 o col o8 8 3 . ; 3 4 : | { A Qvalicy Seal op Every Wheott QUALITY SEAL ON As shown, each frock has a Every minute detail spells 3 " " distincrive feature as valacs which never before ¢ , Hoood Wakeficll s % Wi S adividaality. T were offered for o lile, ; 5 ! 4 ; \ ‘ \ [ EVERY WHEEL. These Dresses Will Lighten Your Work and Brighten Your Every Hour About the House, Porch, and Garden Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING | PARIS - A combination of |black and white and abundant | Hlittle bow, . uced in Jenny medel of blae rocain 10 g cotas and cute e it | DISHAW & PETERSON bow piped with white. | 5 iqued bands, one on the PHONE 286 se at the normal waist line |~ R £ land a third heading the pleated of the Juneaa lodge of the Re-|ance of the Prince of Wales in L {hem, carrying an appliqued bow. |bekah, Mrs. Carter has held every |turned-down trousers with morn PN &l % fiice which the local lcdge has|ing coat. SLEEVES = : : i | L J—— @ i 5 | |to offer, and at the recent assem- | SLEEVE 4 The girl at the right in the group above, capped and .splangled, is Mrs. Herbert Hoover in MRS GARTER bly she was made T ct Peputy |Q s depiin el B the days when she was Leu lltmry.*?wmtfier. Cau, schcsl garl, playing Josn cf Arc in a school H ‘ | President, which office she \*’Hl““iMPSON M'KINNOGN p 3 : tablcaw. In the cirele at thc right is amother pictare ¢f hcr in thoce days, and below it is the| !’Nl')l‘ as I\\t I) as l:‘l"l ";' ““'l'«wl'lr‘" VIS]TS D AN F()é}z dooryard of the Henry home, showing a Eucalyptus trce Lou planted. At the loft belew is Mre. | Is DEGURATED » she has filled for several| 'nME E Hocver in the uniform of the Girl Scouts, which she now head:. | ¢ I | SECOND : H i p After attending the assembly 4 . at Walla Walla, Mis, Carter vis-| Simpson MacKinnon, graduate WHITTIER, Cal, June 27-—Any|ladylike for girls, and had to bejentertainment at which the girls R f R |ited in Fortland, Yz the Unifed States Nav@l Acad- resident of Whittier who lived| disguised under the name of cave a4 “ n rans ana|Rewarded for Meritorious| s 1 Lort e and Fhsl it KByl YoR Wb in the nineties can get a|isthenics” Her mother had a|scarves—an ey not to be re-f Work by Grand Re- jand former Alaskans in cueh | quaintances with H. ) KGN ready hearing nowadays with | physical instrictor come out from|ferred to as “dancing” in a town o officers when that cruiser docked i d H anecdotes of Lou Henry's girl-| Los Angeles several times to give | which did not 4 e of da 5 bekah Assemb,y E | here yesterday afternoon. hood. ! the girls some private lessons. |One little girl fou | In the fall of 1924 MacKinnon For Lou, mnow Mrs. Herbert| She and her comrades had liter-| difficult, and the ] er spokal nro & P wha retuine] 0 | had the privilege of signing the | Hloover, has become Whittler's ary, aspiations, too, and they|rather sharply to her 1 | s \EAKIN HERE FROM t book on the Durban. This 4 ed yesterday frem attending the | | suest Mot dstinguished Tesident, | {lofmal & chp 1or resding ‘And| A3 . siri it (he schoothouen n, e o, e tonding the|; " EUNTER BAY AFTER |%an n Chig watorn: when the | Whittier remembers Lou as an|discussion, of which Lou was!the girl ng. Lou Henry|; Durban and the Huron, on which < ; 0 .0. F. at Walla Walla, Wash., ! The cooperation of thousands of merchants makes p enthusiastic young girl in her|president. They met at the Henry put hor around her and ac- | 3 e CEOLOGICAL WO nnon was stationed, traveled : : s e y | X |was presented with the Decora- | this COMDINATION XX PLAN Selling Eve~ early, teens, living in this Quaker|home on South Painter avenu:|companied her ail the way hom Chivalty ™or e many |along the same routes. s town with her father and mother.| onge a week, and it is chronicled| consoling: ver tning S ol e 08 RS tonoal WeTE B0 St Fen Ty . ki Gad tepresontativé] — c . 1 1 90 .and Mrs. Charles Henry. She|that they started their course of|teacher was tired and didn't 4 Starting Thursday, June 28 | | \dge, by F. W. Tempes, Bri-|of the Huronian o i s the eldest ghter, and her | study with Dickens and his Pick|mean half what she said.” ki - “ b {DANCE HONGRIN i lier General, commandin the | who has been at | father was cashier in the village | wick Papers. [i{i0 was na surprise to Whittler Donartment of Washington. This| property at Funter or 5w DURBAN TOMORROW e | bank. ‘| “he a gl Miss Henty was fomdiWhen Lou Henry Hoover, m Wo-' s an honor soldom bestowed, and g it g Lou, recollections of those days of hinting, and with a small r.f'el manhood, became the leader of ) Mrs. Carter is the second Alaskan |examination, returned sters| In honor of the officers and | agree, was a natural leadér and a| given. (to her'hy lier. father shejthe Girl Scouts. {woman to receiye it. The dec-|day afternoon on the Vi /i erew of H. M. S. Durban, British Bo Mo Behrell S 0. girl who inspired loyalty. " Plc- roved,the low, Fuentz Hills, near; 8ho went from the town to at- gration consist of a diamond{ He will leave here for the souta!light cruiser, which is i Juneau tures are siill extant of the girl| Whittler, in search of small game.; ténd the fledgling Stanford Unl- pin frem whieh is suspended alin a day or two, hound for his|this week, a free dance will be las Joan of Are in a grammar She aléo developed a penchiant fo: | ve! nd @on the t me i white cross with the dnsignia of [home in Sedro Woolley, Wash.|given in the Fair Pavilion tomor- | grade tableau, garbed in‘ heavy|tazigermy. | Jax degrep nwarded to 2 WO ine Jodge upbn it. where he will spend several days|row evening, it was announced leather gauntlets and ME‘ ar-| Always, her pelghbors of thoceimaw af thecipaiitution. It Was My Carter.was also made a| with his family, and at the samaeldodayby. B. M. . Goddard,, of ,the mor ‘made of bright tin‘diss <|days say, she Was persistent, butlfero {het'she wnct and marricd)pmember of the ladies. auxiliary,|time undertaks some chemicai|Chaimber of Commerce. welcoming he liked outdoor &ports and | cxthemely —sympathetic and re-| 1 Clark Heover, and it {8 tnrough her awn merits, while injwork. He will return to Junead| committee. athletics despite the fact that ex-| sourceful. jon.the Stanford campus that they Seattle, where a special meeting|about mid July. The dance will be under the | ercise was considered mnot quite’ One story deals with a school|have their home today. i(,; the lodge was held for the DAL TP N St o auspices of the Junean Chamber ’ A Al | g p : RTINS 4 o i — Ipurpose of miking her a member 'S NEW FOIBLE of Commerca, and music {ur the B(’(,'Ot‘fli(’ [l” ll”’, i’()ur'h publican regime as “putrid beyond' progressives may fraternize with! SITKA, Alaska, June 27—Hali- PRINCE'S N i nd p enting her with the aux- e evening will be furnished by the ‘i.lu'(-(lvnl " and added, “we mak: us in a common fight against the{ but prices today are 9 and 6 iliary pin. LONDON - Lendon's \\ ' 2 foll lin f Flags {NO charge—we follow thé offi- common foe in the common inter-| cants. Having been a charter member ¢ carry d ine o ags cial rezord.” est of the average man and woj S . . — . o — P - . { Lo T | SFifaindve Heen INGSIRIAY o thm L e T T A inim i | propriated for the care of the! “The time has come,” were hi Also Cotton Bunting for dec- Bigles aud's HOMASH T MIERY he| concluding words, “The batt! [} A 7 2 % continued, “squandered or the hour has struck, Then to your ( oration in tri-color or Stars pleasures of a drunken libertine.' tents, O, Istael.” E Sl Shyd Wi v en the nation’s vil re-| — e s = and sStrif | serves, side by the presienco| FOR QUICK SERVICE : 3 | ® of Roosevelt and sacredly guard- GALT, 137 HENRY C. GOR ed by the honesty and wisdom of Contractor Wilson and Daniels, bartered away B M B l I' C I brion m & Ve BAGKIEAE R kg < The costume that can be transformed to . . Denrenas Lo., knc. A/ bribe m & Yitle Diaek Bag Al i ISR ostar t i Officials Taken to Task ¥ ‘ u > ¥ 1 . . 3 4 | Bowa il {shingling, plumbing, kalsomin- me sarious demands of the modern Juneau’s Leading Department Store Bowers took the officiais of the i, "\ hoinging, in fact anything wcet the va ) administration to task for their 4 ) y . P b J | “indiffere and silenco’ ovefl:,vncw i ;2»8:;1;;. / woman’s busy day is receiving more and ; — I the ofl ndals, while he praised! X o | e ¥ 3 P Special Interests Roasted | the denunciations of the affair by - Keynoter of Democrats| .o ao " weve the very sym:|the late Semstor: Latorlsih rond Assails G. O. P.; Special vois ot privilese rtunes | the investigations by Semator| Priviloges. Also “Fake| M2 been made nthe tavors of| Walsh of Manthis. NEW SHIPMENT ‘ K\l ! Figured Chiffon — Printed Crepes | government, were put in pos-| The “Couviige prosperily’ waa! Geor L votil Prosperity Are Shown Up! session of the instrumentalivies of | described as a “myth” by 1 key- and Geoggette—Not forgetiing it \ he ‘state. Acting on the Hamil-!noto speaker w ¢ - la AR the ting o (e Haml | uoro speaker who declared tha KAHO Lo > : the popular Polka Dot ‘i tion of Juncar’s Leading Departrvent Store big news| Mocnlight Serenaders, fivepiece for a whole day was the appear- orchestra. more attention— four million jobless sm and | as they thg ter ruin of the basiv indus- : g 1 p Sizes 16 to 44 ership of Hamilton v after! o1 i FRatian) he) hower- trs ulture, is not prosper- Corsets, i I\ 1zes 0 44 4 theee was | jty said that the Wilson ad-| eight yea 1 ® L vrivileke) placed s s public sta| mnistration paid six and - third, C Ble | $16.75 RATTR B "i'.“ 1 that nally | billion dollazs on the public debt| L.Ors: ¢ ttes, \ T s il “l’ . (delivery of the out of the eight billions clalmed ; Sl / ) . iPs . dotkey i its- chal v S et ¢ of hy.the Republican administration. Glrdles Sy ut Kandad City Where ‘tho i b g "-“'l' thical prosperity, mythical RET Sk B g 7 3 Llncoln_ but Hamilton who rodé an a key to the asury and a|sthe ln.:x éight ekt vmay e m" bt a2 < # In plnin coloi's and printc(l at the head of the procession card gt tho patriotic. club) (ragted by tid Mot I ikt Prinsinide " & esigns. Poiitical Frinciples { street wher 1o’ as the! miyihiakl Ghr desig The Democratic , on thefsound of revelry by nizht. With: can History.” Speaking of 3 5 hs t ltion 1 7 > other hand, belioves fn the pol five monthi the conditions i rogtlation. of eleolimEL 1a Bandeaus : \ ‘ S 1al $6 75 cal principles of Thomas Jaffer-| Waghington had bicome a scan-| Nicaragua “that fs taking. i{s: daily. gl 25 . Z :} bt . NTY ORGANDIES san, he said, who | dal and a stench. The regn of| o]l of American, Tives,” Boweth democracy of m - privilese and pillage hed begun| jeelared “why mnot long ago we ments "cn‘u!_t‘fl for Secrctary Mellon also was the| were unable to guarantee an hon- the people _“" Jalr subject of an attack in *he edi-|est election in Philadelphia” and “battle for the honor of t tor's addr n more bitt t the time we were sending ma- tion, besmirched and bedr ! than levelled at the Presi- »s to Nicaragua, we were cam:| by the most brazen and ' 851 dent. | Sacretary, ch tor- paigning with bombs in Chicago.”. earnival of corruption that ever| ,.q “the di or of the ad High Praice to Wilson § blaekaued the reputation of a d nistration,” Bowers sail, ro| The Democratic principles “Have cent and self ceived the oil hond and thel been written in the triumphs :of i his speech NMr. Dowors made!revered head of the Treasurv| tha people and hbaptized .in the INQ. ‘reference to the proiibilion made NO protest inst thelblood of our bravest and oor question. pa its share out of the|best,” he said. “Jefferson .phras. The so-callod scandals of the|pot filled 1 > pilla of the|ed them, Jackson vitalized them, Harding administiation \ nation's pr y. dded that| Wilson applied them.” - To the seribed in graphic iashion “siler golden—for the party|late President Wilson, Mr. Bow- . editor who declared that “Trom ! choest” ers accorded high praise in var: elastic garters the | moment . of the olociion o Mellon Assaiied ous portions of his speech, B¢ 4 i 1920 there was a mobilization of| e also aseailed Mr. Mellon for| He declared the Demucrats S g i the Black Horse Cavalry of privi opposing farm rel declaring | “stand for the restoration of the dlege and pillage and, it cantered. that the Secretary made “much|government to the péople wha $ “ & Pennsylvania avenue, uniof his fortune ugh the same|built by their bravery and cement. 95 Gfints ‘down from one end to the) processes as the Equalization fee |ed it with 3 i S O T T T LT TR T T T T TR D T U TR R L T PO s their blood.” There . Strange creatures, new 1o This “Pittsburgh Dratiano had de-|are “Lincoln Republicans ‘eapital, put in an appesrance | cided,” he added, “to make Rou-|{ Hamilton Republicans,” he add- room was found for onc of| manian farmers of American|ed, “but never the twain shall E ‘Department n[}.lll*mrarmrlrs to fill a purse-proud| meet, NOT even at Kansas City. ‘Minds enahhahed'm:w" . ... We propose to take oo patrotism| In dealing with the corruption|stand so uncompromisingly on the! House on Klissue, Mr. Bowers charact | elemental principles of Jefferson| g 1seven and a half years of the Re|ian Democracy that lberals an o R e

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