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8" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1928. i Hannah asserted Tennessee was the officers to change their mind [] is reported to be out of danger ]“M children, killed. Forty-seven not offering a “mere favorite. son For one and one-half hours be now. He has lost 30 pounds while | persons e known to have been to be complimented, but a man fore the dance in | H honor of the ! i | recuperating following 10 days be- injured. Many of the injured who in every way measures up Durban’s _offi and crew, th |ing lost near Point Barrcw and Fare ' in ‘et seriniin. contiin: B N N {0 the .obying needs of the' ys N HINA band will play. It is expected a| | | sutfering from snow blindness. 8 {one compartment of a coach six| tion, a man with the prophetic large number of those who had| [ b Sy e H persons were found dead and six vision of Jefferson, intrepid cour: he opportunily of hearing the 1wt B o o e 3 Y | living. The dead and living were age of Jackson and sublime beiief . B o Emden band play last year will] _ X Alaska Ha}’bor Is to Be all tumbled together, in an honest government, that the| WIith one more yvear's time be-14q on hand for the ireat this eve ATTLE, June 27 — Henry| Named in Honor of Hero ) S D & A rights of all men be free, and is fore the completion of her pres- ning. 0'Malley, United States Fish Com- SEWARD. KT Tut 98 l a Woodrow Wilson.” ent commission, H. M. S. Dur-l “soon after tme end of the con.|Missioner, is in Seattle enroute Ry Mg 4 = ban, which s in Juneau, has of the con-f ) ska. He said: “It s not| The harbor at the head of the Indians Tap Pipeline cert the Moonlight Serenaders bay of Prin vi 3 is d "ONBOTVE E ice William Sound is . . local fiveploos orchestes . wilj|® Wise conservation fo prevent|bay of Prince Bound i . start playing for ths Mikes. whicy|taking o food fish, bastiuluely 0 be named Bowen Adchorage it cursionists, Returning e active service, al- s on patrol during s |seen but lit | | though she w i Smith, George, Woollen T Taaa | When Out of Gasoline and Ayres Are Pre- i WHO'S WHO st of the rece ouble . 4 Skt i " . be.|honor of W. H. Bowen who was g L : UND WHERE | |55 of themesent trad le in the is belng given undor the wuspice Sk lIT“”‘_"‘.‘L“l:l"":;“‘i’.“-khm"‘,‘{ ”’;‘h},,,.,,w,,(‘,, REA% Sils attdimpt Iast from Holiday, Plunged FARMINGTON, N. M., Jume| 20 el k 4 of the Juneau Chamber L3 it g : s rea save tw i ahos 1 28.—Two Navajo braves, called | sented to Convention B——— 5| only one fracas involved the | marce. of Comel, os not deplete the supply and|Year to save two shipmates aboard Into Grief A -x-l“‘:'l i {"d Avoa AT ' ' —— Durban in China waters, accord- . 3 " that to prevent taking of fooq|the oCast and Geodetic steamer Breech oth and (Continuet rrom Page One) . ! y i 610 by ‘off H. M. 8. Durban will leavel ¢ = 7 srmination, | SUrveyor. Packs, did some original think- f\«'.‘ D. Harrison, n.lp,»,.u.nmm-.' n)m to stories "n[: n;i‘ o L ers on | pore ly tomorrow morning for “\]1‘1 \\4;\1111 mean c.\ulxmma ion. | N ON, Upham, Eng-|ing when their motor car ran of the Pacific Coast Electric Com-[the cruise ( s affair re-| gika, it was announced today by| [The Commissioner leaves on ‘a 1and, June 28.—Death cut & wide | cg ¥ e n 9 ; : RN I e et 50 i i i 1t of gasoline in the great open dates whose supporters are St pany, who has been on a trip tofsulted in the loss of a very few | ,tficors of the cruiser ™| tishing boat next week for an in- HOLY TRINITY GUILD swath in Garty last might. Near. |cpaces. refusing to board the Smith band }ipe” wegtward and Interior, ar-|men, the exact number of which spection of Alaska fisheries. meeting tomorrow, 2:30 o'clock |ly 1,000 happy North Country| A pipe line is near the high- wagon. rived in Juneau on the Yukon. |was not given. e i R [ B LD ; is near the hig ; IpligE. 808 ighti - 2 way. The oil in it is crude, but In an hour's stumping speak-| " wiarens Mayer and Alex Mayer,| One night of fighting, on shore, [RUSSIANS MAY [ Wooa”zon ‘thie Highw e Lo ki 1\ at Skarborough when r Brothers jewelry storc|was the incident referred to CGME NORTH TO Flier Merrill Now gy il thats teatn "collABLL Mty el s Sioh h to gasoline for run ‘ i ning a motor. The Indians tapped B AGaitls, vatuméd to Joneau r‘x ter a number of Chinese werc Dr. Sender, Seattle Eye 5 ing any hurrahing V»H\«' forenoon, | 50 3 one after ancther of the already beaten minor candidates were placed formally in nomination . Spec-|on with an engine shunting|a hole in the pipe, filled their day on the Yukon after a trip to[taken from one port to another ENGAGE, FARMING Reported Recovermg ialist, at Gastineau. Today only. |freight ca the . rs in yards. The|gasoline tank and drove on to Beward and: Fairbanks and several humorous experiences ! C LS T o - —ady. | result was tangled debris. Two|their hogans. ‘ m”: il dektmits militant] Dr. J. Sender, eye specialist of | were related concerning the d Father Tikhon Lavrischefr,| SEWARD, Alaska, June 28—Ac- — crowded coaches were telescoped. | The leak in the line was traced | and colorful demonstration o : Seattle, returned here on the Yu-[the Orientals were aboard the cording to radio dispatches T " Friday, the 29th, is Remnant|Rescue partie od 2 - ; &yl e n Russian Orthodox Priest, passcd - Lot i e > pecue: parties worked all . might|to them: Toalty by Tv]l..“ len\‘.w.\,l‘;t!”: :Il;kl:. ‘on_after comploting his annual|Durban. ‘hrongh Juncan this moraing for|cieved here, Flier Russell Mer-/Day at Goldstein's Bmporium.|under the glare of lizhts and | e < gations. e conver i ummer voyage to the westward Will Go South terkeley where he win|rill in the hospital at Kotzebue, —adv.{ found 22 persons, mostly women 0ld papers for sale a. s Empira wise heard another batch of sec-f 4o anior For fifteen months the Durban | uila a church and atte ey R 187 1 e ey - — —— ————— Popst. ot . S It ¢ ] ¥or | ; y wild a church and attend the § onding speeches for Ge W. E. Moultray, connected with|was stationed in the Pacific, anc - whose mame was presented 1ast) o gujes management of thelher time was up just before she, Bavtsohetl St 1o Gor- AR\ \\K - "\hfl” night Standard Oil Company, passcd|began her present cruise. Leav- qova as a Siberian refugee four Y Lad H Reed’s Name Presented through here on the Yukon on his|ing here tomorrow, she will pro- Missourians who want Jim south after a trip to the west-|ceed to Sitka where she will be japerer, fish warden and t Reed in the White House, put on d and Interior. C. W. Davies,(on July 4, and will then call at!ang contributed tn publ a 20-minute demonstration When| iy, o Lubrication Division of| Wrangell. No stop is scheduled je hopes to return to Alaska he was put in nomination. With| o company, who has been traves|for Ketchikam, and the cruiser pext year with 100 Russians ] the help of convention bands, |, iy Moultray, left the Yukon|will go to Prince Rupert and'from California as agricultural enough cowbells to supply @ 8ize-| o0 ang will be in Juneau for|other British Columbia ports en-'gertlers in Alaska. ) years ago. He was a cler B able dairy herd, the Reed dem-| . oiugayg. eoute fd Eelin in i i onstrators kept the convention| “n.. ' goy Rutherford and two| After a visit in the Washing-'' e . i hall vibrating a5 they paraded | gqugiers lefton the Yukon this|ton State metropolis she will Italian Immigration Ban about the wide aisles shouting|yorning for Seattle, where they|visit cities on the Canadian coast . . , the praises of their man expect to spend the remainder of |and then leave for San Diego. Shows Effect in Prussia i Rt the summer months. A call will be made at Panama ¥ R $ : | REED 1S PRAISED Henry M. Ea representative [enroute to the Atlantic Occan.| BERLIN, june 28. The re- HOUSTON, Texas, June 2i—|of the Huronian Belt Company,|The Durban will then go through | riction "'_'_l-'l'h'"‘ emigration Following is part of the speech|who arrived in Juneau yesterday|the Panama Canal and to Ber- .,M"T".”“ '!m .|'mf» dictator les Howell made in nominat-)after a survey at Funter Bay, is|muda, in the central art of s another "_"I'._"""","’{' in the 4 nator Reed: bound for his home in the States.|the western Atlantic Ocean. ”,'1 Ita 1.n|v]v\.nkv-m in ; souri presents as her can-{He left on the Yukon, and expecis Her length of stay there is not | ool ] l hey v(n)m ed .lln.mm : for the Presidency, Senator{to return north within the next|definitely known, although it will ;I~ 0 ‘_"'"' 'v'f."‘ ""-'l_"‘“"' : James A. Reed, iron man of the|few weeks probably be until late next win- N.I of vll:;_'lx-.n“»mlz: TS lullrun- uu‘- ¥ nation’s democracy. In offering] —ao——— ter. lrlllurl. . ])nlv:'.\rs-'u‘v“i:: ,11537((:‘:%:.,".7 i our (Ii:(il!):\li:.lhml \I.Hv"‘mlln We[ |GNORANT OF OWN COUNTRY e thns & P o are not appealing to you becausc % & ng ‘ Y Tha v 3 ties. 4 i of state pride. That would be| papis. June 28— Many French BAND CONCERT BY 4L TR e s selfis men still regard Alsace and Lor ite & e o ReRRd T ke “We do mnot address ourselves| ., 8 DURBAN MUSICIANS |ers finding employment in Prus raine as a foreign country and sia w passport officials say they often BE GIVEN TONIGHT |:hes ave applications for visas for ot s to Strasbours and other ci-| The band of M. M. §. Durban.|Ge in the two recovered pro-|jight cruiser of the British navy s. The people in the two| iy 197,317 17 poss , placing them on a par with man workers. They belonged in the main to German families give a concert in the Fairiin the Czecho-Slovakia, Poland, provinces likewise remain some-| Byilding from § o'clock until 9:30 Austria, Holland and Jugo-Sla what aloof from the French andjgclock this evening, it was an-|and are employed in industry the amalgamation of the peoples .. | therefore proceeds but slowly. noon. The majority of other foreign dent, would be an American Pres-. e It had been previously announc-|labor is employed in agriculture ¥ ident. We are here for serious| gloging out, everything goes|oq the band would not make ajand is overwhelmingly (85 per . business. Our object 18 not 015y cost price. “The Wunder| puplic appearance in Juneau, but|cent) Polish. : name a nominee but to elect afgnop Soward Street. adv. | numerous inquiries by visitors on — od desire to Dr. Sender, Eye Specis st ye ot T P any class that to any section or any clas Gad \abne mor be Democratic. We talk to you from a national standpoint be- cause he stands for those funda- mental principles upon which all Democrats can agree; because he is at one crater of great burning issue of this day; because he i a great American and if Pr tie vine nounced on board ship this after-{and mining. Fourth of July Clean- Sweep Sale Three Days- Saturday, June 30th and Monday and Tuesday, July 2nd and 3rd DRESSES T ALL MILLINERY ONE GROUP I HALF PRICE f il ] President. Our battle formation A A 4 should be upon the high plains oi broad Democratic principles. “Reed was born upon a farm |- < e and he knows the problems of the farmer from experience, and if FAMOUS POTATOES . T L over “,']" NEW We have a shipment from Herbert Hoover’s Cali- | nar ast *l‘""l’mgl‘.'f!"“ - Wil fornia Ranch, new white ones, 4 pounds for 25 cents ;. R UL s DAROT: We have also Wallace’s Reducing Toast for over- the ship, who expr t. At 01d papers ror sate at The Bmpire | hear the band in concert, causel)Gastinean Hotel today only. adv. d HITCHCOCK NOMINATED BATHING weight people priced at 40 cents a package. Values from $42.50 to $34.50 —_ e —— i ISTON, Texas, June 28—“A ] 7 96 7 SH N o 3 g 3 ?:L“ff.f?..Tl (3 _fi.f’..-...:;l’ e CAPS GARNICK’S SALE PRICE $26.50 One group _WAS:I DRESSES —Values up to {hiion. was the doacription. given PHONE 174 GROUP 11 Lt $750-BALE FRICE 8255 ¢ 6 Gilbert Hitcheock, former Con- — Values from gressman and United States Sen- Lottt it e ator and present Bditor and Pub FOUND! lisher of the Omaha World-Her- BUTLER.MAURO ald by Eugene O'Sullivan m plac ing Hitchcock's name before the DRUG CO. Democratic Convention as a nomi- nee for the Presidency. HULL NOMINATED When' We Bell It Cordell Hull, Tennessee Con It’s Right gressman, is the “Andrew Jack Free Deilvery Phons 134 son of our time,” Harvey Han- nan, of Nashville, told the Demo-| | Sub Station Post Office No. 1. crats in placing him in nomina- Step-in Sets—values up to $2.95 = > GRONE A% SALE PRICE $1.75 Values from $24.50-to $19.75 SALE PRICE $16.50 Combinations—values up to $2.65 GROUP 1V SALE PRICE $1.65 tion at this afternoow’s session. 1 rack values up.to $27.50 Step-i SALE PRICE $5.00—$7.50—$10.00 . e oatios. i, Jeoony 5 b now playing at the Coliseum Theatre. - et i JOHNSTONS CANDY KEEP KLI;E;— —— — % COATS | CHILDREN’S DEPT. g Thanks to the many people who have been interested in the case, Amaryllis Minton has been found, and is now safe at home! e She can be seen in Gene Stratton-Porter’s Marvelous Picture “THE MAGIC GARDEN” is—values up to $2.25 SALE PRICE $1.35 vy ! ; 5 WASH DRESSES "\Ofi Special sale this week on MERCHANTS CAFE GROUP 1 One group of values up to $4.75 in all sizes \\\) Qfi all Soaps, up to 25 per cent SALE PRICE $2.25 S“)G ‘l”“’“"v will ‘f Ayl JUNEAU’S NEWEST PLACE TO EAT All Sweater Coats and Slip-on Sweaters at P& to put in a stock. We carry Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. O 2 a very large variety of SHORT ORDERS—REGULAR DINNERS Laundry and Fancy Soaps. Next Connors Motor Co. Values from $55.00 to $39.50 SALE PRICE $32.50 GROUP 11 , n Values from $35.00 to $27.50 eir e WE0Y SALE PRICE $22.50 ALL CHILDREN’S HATS ONE- GROUP TII HALF PRICE Values from $26.50 to $21. SALE, PRICE $17.50 Thos. McMullen, Prop. For Weddings, Birthdays, - S 3 5 e ~ Anniveraries and Week-Ends HELLAN’S PHARMACY CHILDREN’S HALF SOX LUNCHEON A N o msstmsmveesey Smprm= A big assortment of sizes and colors at ! Neat door to Valentine's Store GROUP 1V 30 cents pair i USRI A Values from $19.75 to $15.00 o 1 - e e Cheese—American, Swiss, Pimento, Philadel- SALE PRICE $12.50 JAPANESE PARASOLS : e iy o Cotta Ch Poitase T 7 e 5 ~— | Your choice of these waxed paper sunshades g GROWING Mg a.m, o i b Bkl LADIES’ SPORTS WE‘A!R at $1.10 each 1 We now have two Sheet Metal Workers employed i ,leburger, Shal‘p, Cammoml)ert; S : 5 Slip On and Coat Sweaters — Values up to WOMEN’S GLOVES $9.75—SALE PRICE $4.75 Y Novelty Felt Jackets — Cotette Models— Values up to $7.50—SALE PRICE $4.00 Blouses.of Silk in Sport and Dressy Models— DRESS UP FOR THE CELEBRATION Values to $8.50—SALE PRICE $4.75 | THESE PRICES MAKE IT EASY and can give your sheet metal needs prompt attention. ! GAS TANKS DOWN SPOUTS GUTTER SMOKE STACKS FUEL OIL TANKS CORRUGATED IRON , AIR PIPE FOR MIN FLASHINGS METAL SHINGLES o ¢ Pickles, Olives, Boiled Ham, Weinies, Pork Women’s Silk, Fabric and Kid Gloves will Sausage, Olives, Sandwich Spreads, Peanut sell at a very low price Butter, Jellies—and many other items Golden Glow Beer on ice—once tried will always buy. s s T | GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM NO APPROVALS Juneau’s Style Center NO RETURN GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92—95 Front Street- 3 Deliveries-—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. ; GEO. B. RICE Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” l X ML .;’U,'¥'.¥’¥-“#"¥v4 MMM TR MM 3