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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1928. 3 DESTROYERS Intrepid Pair and Plane One Sold Other SALM[]N RUNIS May Succged!““fi' Gnce Sacred Mountain Farewell Message Is Advertises Cigarettes sment now stream Mexico City, where centuri h 1 v ; g ; - o~ o : votive fires burned pern Naval Rk‘s(‘\\hls Coming to' 1 appreciation for n &N ; 5 : Wit Fish Comlng in S!eadllv— s ; ;u > 149 gods :l\lml human Juneau — Tie Up at | ; . . : § g Pacific American Fisher- | & A Huge white letters formed of b A 1 e w Nkt iR Wikt A A8 T : . | b stones cemented in the mountain Government Dock 145 a : i S : 4 AT ies Has 21,000 Cases | | and visible for m: i o015 " . | i | : the Valley of > Thre destroyet the w l:h\ l'hh coming in steadily use of a native bl 3 [ Zeilin, William J nd Wil A S SSRATE & ; b j oot e . 4 o Once blood-stained pagan priests g R 1 Radirs § 4 5 : 2 S—— | tore out there the still pulsating B Wi irrive in . o M. § o S f tHt G : - . K faia o 3. hearts of their sacrificial v 3 “‘;{“ up and tended the sacred fire with b i 8- {which the mountain smoked by ik e Phgigine Vi | day and flamed by night, the ex I-\h.u”.nrnlult in :v]nll last Ilml'(um of which, they taught, 4 P g ey s kg ol i would bring about the end of th from the commaning officer on| e el B A o o n‘ prant, g abo! end of the the Zeilin """“ Fatghikan : . / i ; Yoy : ¢ proportions and the indications are | 2 asgg s [ 5 ing permission to tic up at the : too t ; : 4 that a good pack will be made hy | | new Government wharf, from to-j | trust that vy of us may } % ¢ A o ’ 2 y all_of ,],,, ley Strait packers, he | Witliam V. Hodges, of Dcnver, ! VOLUNTEER CHAPLAIN morrow -afterncon until the n.\xi 12V ¢ 5 Lt gt ey : 3 ¢ o the retiring trecasurer of the — e St s AR s s e ; £y . & 4 3 ho Pacific American Fisheries | Republican National Commit-l FRANKFORT, Ky.—For ||,(.‘ new (‘mwn\ 5t \\‘H; | ent the many. frl ] " : R i o B plant is canning every day, as is| tee, is being mentioned as a | ;{u xl\| ¥ completed by ]u Alaska | W h ¢ : K the Astorid & Pu S polid e SpdBriigt, g Hubert Work, serv hout stroyers, at it has over 500 feet|:® :: Vi ; me nwl|" ”; "\‘:“ b ks : retary Work is expected to o “’I"" t‘v“‘"?kr"‘ { of frontage, Major ft said . [ h ik {tender his resignation to the | bo chaplain. He has m The destro: are et long. [Commissi Sehoe of Ketchi- ‘ president when he visits Cedar | put five Sundays in seven y According to the schedule re- ording to information [sland Lodge next week. e jved by the Chamber of Com ( p @aternational Illustrated Newad a; BN . June the -distrayer 3 = 4 } firs fl'g‘»!t hy a woman from ‘)ld DBD T3 TOT sare au Ahfl Emnln.q . were to remain in Juneau until - - ! v, 1 1 | thart said her plans for the 3 »' World Flier Loses A TR ———— dicsaieal (e R s g DOROTHY ALEXANDER | o e tan cties snd hat Tates Lty Heath would visit the e e Fope s Tremiie Special This We"k VAN AND GILBERT IS IN PORT TODAY 1mz(d and buy back the 7pl ) .7 > ; i . 4 § -, ; 5’111[:]1;‘()_"”;1‘:.‘:;: 3)‘ (::‘l(i::m x,;iyw--u 1 M:n}'nmu‘ ar \}11]1 ]'A(‘[(hllt‘:\'[fl(()ld Oll' ; $ 85 GIVES VAUDEVILLE : i iyt g i i} One (.,uk' ll‘n “"',U‘ \\nh. a .,.lh. can Crisco. The Dorotny alexander, Capt. | LEAVES FOR SOUTH o when Tk hand chueht il Our prices on Green Stuff and Fruit are AT PALACE SUNDAY | #rank Landstom, arrived in port | Thelr Troth Broker ‘ a3 ‘ 8 ot P ATl the propellor when he was warm-| sou 2 o'clock Miss Martha Moore ho has i 3 from the south at lock fartha Moore, who ha ing up his machine. The Van ”“' Sitbart Oc pany |afternoon with the following £ T ) {been visiting in Douglas \,“vh I e e G RNICK S fturned to Juneau tc -a | e s for Juncau - Miss Alberta Gallwas, left on the| | gF . WHALE OF A MEMORY 4 s ey g 3.7 r Jeffers, B. B, Green, § 'Aleutian today after spendin the Aleutian after a su ] ; Wodraff, Gust Gus- ! ‘month on the Channel BERNARD, Me.— When Daniel PHONE 174 tafson, W. Fordyke, R. Labaok, f§ iR : bound for her home in Spokane.| # ,- £ i row afternoon 4 o'cloek, ac i cording to a wire received by tion of th [ Sl / ¢ R kg . of the Major Malcclm Elliott, President| - X of the Alaska Road Commision, a Forester was due to have (right) in Engls she started hu.n «l from her & returned to Ex on Inlet this g t ght airplane (‘\b,u) in which ¢ afternoon ——r——— theatrical tour to the Westward and Interior, including Fairbanks and Anchor The company which showed at the I weeks several months (lw«" S ——— £ kst R R e M. A. 7 S sland, Bob Lo B ———e——- ] Hennin . B. Lidig 4 3 ! ' TO MANAGE GORDON'S [ - i = hered l g s fat rand Kramer and H. B n STORE IN KETCHIKAN ; """”_"‘ ,“‘," and g ‘“‘! e f 3 | haul ashcwe, 60 year ) d the steame party A . present a new vaudeville show| AbO ; ; . N de 0 ooy : . » from which 1 at the Palace opening Sunday|of forty=ive B. P. 0. Elks from [gg i T B o s Doty i et 3 3 il . 3 by for ‘& limited eng ' Oakland, Cal., headed by H. M . ; rdon atare: in et | Suta o { - S AR MacGregor hey are also two APRRTY, ; by her daugh- @ 3 . ) " . 3 ’ r, is a passe on the Aleun U. S. MARSHAL LEAVES yther parties, a Burlington Tour Riley ‘Has & FOR KETCHIKAN TODAY 0! 82 and an American Fxpress ; R I = gt €0 ‘A‘;‘v" ‘ o | ALASKA U. S :\l:n-m'.\llwn White ‘V‘”mI“‘l:::\.u:“rimllil.\{ ;KI \I'\“.”l\“ e BN ¥ PRIMO ‘f\"‘ !“‘ l “:'I ”(lwl i":i‘\:"" 'm | | | LEE WILLARD’S left for Ketchikan today cn the| The steamer is sched to! 2 LANOS ~ DE RIVERA | ! y Aleutian on official busine He |leave for the north at night " b e GRS ; 5 B_v L. D. Henderson g ] 2 3 4 oag t of Senorita | ’ - RAT | i’ . Lea i, asrosied on ~o o ("The engagement of Sencrita | uas mason oremation | HEEEE o | Hollywood Entertainers vlu d - wi vnu\l. GOES TO WRANGELL i o o ¢ shitaing: Btk p - | Primo de Rivera, the Spanish | s Ge Osborne who en- We Have It i ing bad cheoks at 8 | Johm McLaughlin, who nus; dictator, has been broli;:n hofl ered St. An H estorday s gy ON BOARD S. S. DOROTHY to Junea th . him, 1 edi o visiting in Juneau for | abruptly; the bride-to-be has underw a major operation thi 4 S 4 i t:--'“?"‘ ”. 1‘“ }rrxlr’x:: he U g ys with his sis fss | left ]LI'A}:ll'ld for Paris and De |morninz. She is orted to be| ALEXANDER office Catherine McLaughlin ft ml. Rivera himself is reported to 'doing well according to her physi-| i ; ——————— the Aleutian’for Wran; where | he suffering from a high tem- |clin %, b . BUTLER-MAURO P! / > F > GIVEN JAIL SENTENCE |he will be employed for the Te-| perature and attended by his |~ il e - : DRUG CO PLAVENG PO v mainder of the summer. i M Laxa FML ol ., ———e- b ,Pcr‘,(;a‘r‘l“fl’g:{’f‘lfifl?"“a o) | BOSTON.—Roadside (mm‘«u\‘uupt‘un Tornberg, Swedish 14 THURSDAY NIGHT destruction of property on ELKS VISIT HERE —{aye found. S Hew gAY i aviator, scored a triumph for When We Sell It I ; sentenced to serve four months traw votes on president. They| gyjation when he landed on v | in the Federal Jail at Juneau,, The local Elks C s visit-] JOHNSTONS CANDY [count the “political nameplates” ' poving jce floes and success- It's Right 'FLKS’ HALL 4 by U. S. Commissioner Arnold of jed today by nearly fifty {on’ automoblies fully brought General Nobile | ! Free Deitvery Phoms 134 Hyder, according to information |of Oakland, 1., who are in a | S “ ” revolved. ot the U. 8. Marshal's|party aboard the Dorothy Alex ggm'ur OF‘MI_H.‘IUFACTURES lo the “Quest” in Hinlopen Pt GRS 8:30 office here 3 lander. Local lodge members es NEW ORLEANS-—Lips ticks,| Straits, where he received med- . S R e < F G RN corted them from the steamer | i o :‘""'l"‘_'f‘.“ Dipes, HhEoe, ical attention. Captain Torn- TWO ARRESTED and took them to the places of | gt s o e | berg’s feat is considered the — interest in Juncau. ! B b ';‘,‘ll’“”‘“’_‘““ e sovs tne|most masterly a chievement in Henry Saari and Alex Peterson ———————— : e assno b tHeiatovy ok eviatian. were arrested ¢ alleged viola-'CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | 9 1' Ao TP g X (International Newsreel) tion of the as » Dry TO MEET TOMORROW %, . [ " | | aw J Fada Kadio ets and accessor- - e - E;“,‘ 4 1:‘ o .;",‘,Vi“. ,I,§ whs CREMNEE of Contmares will Columbla Phonographs and| Bert B. Green, commercial &honed’ the U Marabal's boat. |hive its regiilar weekly tuncheon records. Radlo Blectric Co., Mar-|broker, was i Juneau-bound pas- B o sifin by Dol tomiorn el T A Ay Wor Weddings, Birthdays, |tin Lynch. Phone 429. nger on the Dorothy Alexander. ey were ompanied by De-|tomorrow mnoon in the banquet Sion e 4 puty Prohibition Administrator [room of the BElks' Hall. The A yeraries anc ! VAR T, L. Chidester. program for the meeting has not | Week-Linds oo —ee been announced GIVEN FINE AT KETCHIKAN P e S A | 3 j MARY NORRIS GOSS A man’s idea of wasting moncy |4 Margaret Hill was fined $150 |is for a woman te spend a small| BEAUTY TEACHER for alleged violation of the Al-|fortune for a hat that men won't| i aska Bone Dry Law by U. S.Jev tico she is wearing ¢ OF THE A. J. KRANK SCHOOL 0 5 WEONE Y ; 4 i OF BEAUTY CULTURE OB 18 R AR A 2 T RS P R R TR GRS TSI SN IEISs i i 1 ! Mrs. Goss will give you a facial to teach you the proper v to use your Beauty Perquisites, and to demonstrate the merits of Krank's products. The demonstration is free and you are not obliged to spend a cent in purchases. Phone or call for ap- pointment. HELLAN'S PHARMACY Next Door to Valentine’s Store 2 RO T AT AT A Phone 33 Free Delivery New! d Plumbing Cheap || YY¢eKlY HARDEMAN HATS TRADE IN YOUR OLD FIXTURES—ON NEW- ¥ | | 4 gemads Lomon S el $5.00 and $6.00 5 pounds Fig Bars OB AU 192 i We make liberal allowances on old tuhs—so why ¥ Hot have o tbileie #Built in” Tub. 4 cans Pineapples, broken skices, No. 2’s 1.00 1 We have just received a large shipment 5 cans Amocat Imported Sardines 95 of Hardeman hats. These hats are all Breakfast Cocoa Syrup Tin .. lined and of the newest and most popu- lar colors, Malachite Green, Tudor Grey, 3 packages Napsha Washing Powder ... 1.00 ‘ ; (‘:lll,i;;iz:;ale ;:;wn‘: m:;fl]l}]aclll(, i rione 3¢ GEQO. B. RICE prone PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “I tell you in advance what job will cost” ! RN ol pireit el GEORGE BROTHERS Goldstein’s Emporium Phones, 92—95 Front Street Juneau’s Style Center 8 Deliveries-—~10:30: a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m.