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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 13 1928 JUALIN MINETO ... ..., SEN.NORRIS |ASSESSMENT OF c*s:'.% ... OWNER PILES [z i v FOUR BURNED Austria Occupies BE RE-OPENED ¢y ‘i« DECLINESTO (GITY PROPERTY Vet GRAFT UP ON |seond Stipmeneos 1 O DEATH IN VIENNA, July 13—Dr. Ignaz Ore of Season from SAYS VANOPHEM v oo BEGANDIDATENOW COMPLETED ::*--cti & KEENE ISLAND| Yo feocesSeeert PLANE GRASH oo 8 R of antritalian feelings in Ty- P o S e G i P A L s ol | 3 A rol being unable to satisfy the SEWARD, Alaska, July 13.—The| ico’s Good-Will flier, who second shipment for this season| . . . . [ mayors f South Tyrol towns wholy + - A , o Mine Closed Since. 1923| tock of tate vesterday rrom | (Not Nominee for President|Values Boosted Some by| i ‘war monument dedicatea of Lighthouse Tender Fern at!or Mayo siivericad ore fraum the| CAURDON; = -":" Lt iy , % | | Roosevelt Field on his re i : Pavkde ) = e e the Yukon Territory has arrived in 16}~ 1 WO Womel anc two men were May Be Reopened | i ‘ight to Mexico city on Farm L§|7f)} Ticket | Tax Assessor Johmson . |protested inscriptions 5n 18 Hiak Scene and Takes Own- |l " enroute to Bradiey, Idano |burned to death today in an This Season which he expected to reach —Has Criticism { Who Leaves Today s G4 alco. eauced whon me| er, Guests Off Ship |This ore travels wn extra 1ooo[S{TRNENS T W el hotes — {cld iae Protestants that he could miles owlng to lower freight rates Pilot was picked up Sericusiy in- ) 1 ljured and sent to the hospital With nis’ work or revaluing and 10 nothing respecting the acuon > Tage One.) Tanki | Another passenger escaped gwith assessing local property, real and|of Italy in closing the frontie e S A - [S0FL AN il only slight hurts personal, for the City couneil com-|Against Avstrians for six days.|and is the man who gave finan —————— t : ] : | pleted, J. B. Johnson, City Tax|Tho majors cxprx wll m‘lu:n| liu!; cial aid to the crew of the South-| Young Bob Announces NOTICE ing o Jean Vanophem, genera ! Rssessor, was to leave (his evening | a¥mng that Seipel had surrendered|orn Cross on the flight across the . s To Scottist sons: i £ Ui sing . St . gsvaning | - . e TR s 18 88 the Scottish Rite Masons: mancger, who arrived in Juncau on | e e ! statement criticlzing the Presi| o e Gtotmer Quoen for his home!Again to “Muss)lini's insatiable| pacitic to Australia from Oak- Candidacy Reelection| ™ ot Tt o iday even- the Prince George last night, Mr. Jens | election machinery and at-y, gatchikan. He will return he | ambitions.” land. He is one of the richest! N . ting, July 13, at 7:30 p. m Vanophem will leave tomorrow for, ey ¢ Jower trust. o |in Ausust for final check and| Sl et men in Southern California, is| FON DU LAC, Wis, July 1| WALTER B. HEISEL, wntiquated iNogica i the mine for the purpose of m\l\ and make-up of the tax roll for this much interested in aviation, and is|Senator Robert i. LaFollette, Secretary. R anineun arier e e N I L Ly | Teachers Trained owner of the Santa Maria railroad [ has announced his 1““”‘““” for opening on a big scale mekes it practically impossible for . . and also an oil compan reelection oun the LaFollette mi- The mine at Jualin has lm J BIE lN GHAIR the people to elect anyone not| While admitting that the as- ln Slght-Sa\nns o nority platform jected by the i fon the Yukon and Tanana rivers, Railroad. | Prospects for the, resumption of | venteen hours have pass- WASHINGTON, July 13.—Declin- ~ork at the Jualin-Be Min.| | €1 and no report has been | iy the Farm Labor nomination ing company property Tualin “ received of the flier having | for (e Presidercy United States this season, are favorable, accord-| | Peen sighted Senator George W. Norris, Re. publizan of Nebraska, has 1 B 3 Enroute north stops were made close? down since 1923 and Mr nominated by dominant parties,”|sessed value of the properties in in Ketchikan, where the Oaxaco|Republican 1 1 convention. Gruen Cartouche, Vanophem has spent most of m( i | said Serator Notris the town would be somewhat high-! NEW YORK, July 13.—Courses| . .4 in the stream for a ————w——— set with 4 s since s home The Sonator described the pow-|er than In the past, Mr. Johnson|for the training of teachers in|y e e =5 diamonds and 2 B (wimos theh Af Gis. Rom inFour White M(‘n and Three! ’ A b Bl pan Juk : Rl time, and before that at Westmins- NO MEALS sapphires, $100 Paris, making occasional trips to| E f or trust as of paramount import’|declined to make public any fig-|sightsaving are being given this) "'p ¢ " whore a special con- o o New York and oue to San n-| groes or eit dnas and arraigned the parties for|ures owing to the fact that nn-‘il::znwlf at lh_vvl 1" \;"'-‘"))' of ‘{t!']' signment of several hundred tons| Orders for cakes, cookies and cisco, in the interests of the Jual-| ”l(‘ll‘ [“,(‘: remaining silent,” when spec ial| City (.nlmml has not yet formally| :ago, Unlv l')v of Southern Cal-| \o" proiont was unloaded. foodstuffs will be taken tomor-| in Berners company ( privi controls the machinery|passed on the assessment. This|fornia. Mrs. " Winifred Hathaway, row at Mrs. Hook but meals HOWinE ito the dength of time| oo o0 Tl o gg [of Doth polttical organisations & will be done at the next Council|associate director of the National Is Large Craft WALL ot b6 seRund, as the Porgets since the mine has been operated,| EDPDYVI e ¥ 18| tho people are helpless to express | meeting. Society for the Preventien of| The Oaxaco i3 over 1,800 fons|Me-Not is to be caleimined. ady. considerable repair work on flumes, | S¢ven men, l‘ “"““"" OF mur-1 5 choice between the two ev “Although the assessments will| Blindne B 3. gross, nearly 300 feet in length, pipes, and so forth, wiil be neces j@ers, werd alectrosuted th.s MO} R - be higher this doesn’t necessarily| Within 12 years, children with|and built by ¢ Britain dur- R r .ling in the State Penitentiary. 1 3 sary before actaal development 2 Seven coffin were s eod on|Boy Scouts Not mean that taxes will be exces.| weakened eyes have received snch|ing the World one of the] JOHNSTONS CANDY Gruen wristlets adorned work on the min» can be resumed. |’ 3 A sive. It simply means that the|increased attentiou that approxi-|mystery ships. Since that time with sparkling diamonds! I hope to get the repairs completed | '™t "I‘_“”, gt ‘,"‘” ot ot In Campaign to Cily Council can set its annual| mately 4,000 pupils are enrolled|she has been rebuill, and was A 3 this season,” declared Mr. Vano |8WAILINE CISPOSILION OF LAG BOCHOR) > 3 ) tax levy at a smaller rate than|in 300 sightsaving classes through-|used to carry freight from Los An N What an adorable luxury for phem iy Telattien . one o ] Prevent Smoking|ycreiofore and still raise the funas [out the United States. There should | goles to Mexico. A crew of 28 | the one who means Mokt to Mr. Vanophom has been inter.|trocuted this morning were white| Ngw yoRi, suiy 15.—The Boy|needed to take care of the City's|be at least 5,000 such classos.|men fs carried. you! Yet far more than mere ested In the Jualin mine since 1y12|MCM and three very youn th Scouts of America disown any a|q " Mr. Johnson said. Mrs. Hathaway states, to provide| The Oaxaco was bound south to : adornment — an article of when he took an option of the|the three negroes, the wBItes: qpp 15 yge the Boys Sconts in 3 I am very much pleased with|adequate facilit Vancenver, B, C., for another party d-n‘fiihnuflyhllxsefulngss_{hor,, property from forr Hog.|Marched to the cleetrie chalr o iy qoaingt wemen smoking.|Juneau and appreciate very high- B a— of Hancock's friends and intended A gatt. and the JualinBerners com|Sullen and defiant, prayerful by | =" Tyopier to the Cloveland|ly the co-operation I have received 1ng sepvice. Q. shousng of B vn formed with Mr. Vano.|turns during their stay fn Haout comioliearet e B A VL boowteisails it RBiT I Requests Hoover to — L | these sopib Liciell g e pany was d with 3 donth house. "The condemned men | Seout Council, regret 1s.axpress rom the business men and citi Make Iss cl 3 is complete in style, design, phem as fts active representative, (1At house. whe condemped MO |y e impression has gono furth | zens senerally. 1 trust they wil| Make Issue Clear on 20 movement grade—any The mine was first closed during|Y ‘" - e {that the Clevaland Council recent-|consider my work in a sympa-| s . very moderately priced at the war at which tims nearly 30| tions bordering on collapse ati, "y,ioaq disapproval of an adver-|thetic light and wait for the Oty Farm Relief Problem $60. Come in and see them! men were working there. Work|MiIniEht [t campaign as a “seductive|Council to take final action on the Sl ¥or Wedding: rthdays, was resumed in the spring of 1919 "He WO WEE B ilford LAWSM {atfort to entice America's sirlhood |annual tax roll,” he added. Pl i dalgan s A"'WLLfk F(n*dsm(l I'HE NUGGET SHOP ana continued for some time be.| ' 1 e . 3 the smokin axd indi- e e ——— i Lie nt of the In- (- inds 1 I i s ngain. cloded to bajucuty Hasque Dockery, Jaiosi the Scouts would ¢ lfana Farm Bureau PFederation,) )Ry 1, D. Henderson opened again in 1923 for several| HOWd srence McQueen andf, " n, 000 women smoking in| Carl and Vance Sutter, with th | has requested Herhert C. Hoover | months [tz Moore, . Dodkery I We fi i Tequest them ts stop. |Fidalgo Island Packing Company | to race the fazrm problem and ‘ % Leaving Paris on May 19, Mr.| onvicted of slaying three er- | e e at Pidar Bay, passed through here| cutlining specifically a sclutio & i Vanophem spent some time "“"“ ¢ GARLAND HAS FISH this morning on the Admiral Wai- s specch of acceptarce on Aug We Have It ; New” York hefore leaving for Aia ) e ey | The Garland, capt. G. L. Busi-|son enroute to Petersbur ust 11, Settle telegraphed Hoov ks, by way of Montreal i1c|Submarine Test Courss jness, arrived 'in port yesterday PRI 8 B er that the Republican platform visited the gold and copper fields with 3,060 pounds of halibut, which | 01d papers for sate az The Bmp're. |failed o deal with the problem M e~ ooy e v . nevthern Quoboe on his way| Sought on Maine Coast sola 1o the san Juan at 9% and|—— i) RS e S wer| O T ST e | BUTLER-MAURO || Special This W eek Mr. Vanophem is accompanied| PORTSMOUTH, N. H., July 13 frozen halibut, was shipped on the A ¥ o by his wife, his daughter arG son-l A now submarine trial course,[Aleutian to San Juan, rday. | | DRUG CO. 1 Mayonnaise Jar with 1 quart Mazola Oil $ 85 | imdaw, Mr. and Mrs. Sam T. Shaw 1‘“”‘“. to the Kittery navy yard|—— e | One Cake tin free with a 3 lb. can Crisco. i i | Jr.. Hollis Shaw, and Master Tom!than the old course off 1o When We Sell It Our prices on Green Stufl and Fruit are Hennessey, the 18-yearold nephew! town, Mass., is being surveyed off It's Right most reasonable, of Mrs. Vanophem, from Ailanta,|the coast of Maine i | AT A Ga o United States coast amd s q‘V ‘P‘ )RR Free/ Deilvery Phome 134 G V 2 e | eeveia s m ot ecl| SWEET-ORRY| i e ARNICK’S projoct to determine the sults i w b SR O SR PHONE 174 | M. D. WILLIAMS LEAVES 1y of & toih] icotFes. off: Boow. 16 FOR SKAGWAY ON HIGHWAY ;.4 — — 3 e ; b o i S R ST | The area is being dragged to v M. D. Willlams, Supervising|, o L8 ORE A e TU(}_()_WAR Engincer for the U. 8. Bureau of |70 08 T8 T Hea by this| Vs 3 Public Roads, left on the High- |55 0 Y00 10 Y, B H LL way, Capt. E. P. Clark, this' > B INRRGE 308 P [NT 4. . 4 (S e ina o Skagway where helthat would endanger a submarine BIRR Siohot Lk Tooation, muveys| 110 1980d. Jb 1eneRpeBted tist 48 being made towards the summit ”":::‘“m'”‘ ""; ,."',‘j"‘:lv"" ,f‘;y'" s of the White Pas He expects i ° e B P gy bles to return on Monday or Tuesday.|® o 4 | ,7 SLE: aitvay . pariy witloh has| . Dince the Kittery navy yard:is Just try to wear SA, URDA Hanh \\n:l\in:;' in ”'w wiel o cinow used as a submarine con % Skagway for the last 10 da in charge of C. W, W truction: and repair plant, it i ( them out. considered that a t course near-\ er than that off Cape Cod is need " e FOUND GUILTY od. Fanny Ledi, who was arrested British Battleship MUSIC BY for alleged violation of the Al- aska Bone Dry Law at Ketchi- Strikes Gbstruction six months in jail and to pi ish Admiralty announces the bat- fine of § according to advices | tleship Warsprite has struck an . received here by Deputy Prohibi-|uncharted obstruction near the| The Clothing Man tion Administrator T. L. Chides-|island light off the Island of| ter from Prohibition Agent Handy |Ekiathos in the Aeglan The of Ketchikan. s described as slight ’___..—._'—— MARY NORRIS GOSS BEAUTY TEACHER OF THE A. J. KRANK SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE gy ) Mrs. Goss will give you a facial to teach you the } GOIdSteln S proper way 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. Lol HELLAN’S PHARMACY xt Door to Valentine’s Store Good Plumbing Cheap | ———= T.FADE ]‘N. SIS e FIXTURES - SES WA TCH THIS A CLEAN-UP THAT IS WELL WORTH YOUR We make liberal allowances on old tubs—so why SPACE WHILE TO iNVESTlGATE not have a modern “Built in”” Tub. 4 Come in and see the mid-season values that PHONE 34 GEO. B, RICE s b For More Specials await you in our final clean-up following our Pre- Fourth clean sweep sale. You'll feel well repaid for the time you spend PEENTR THATING SHRES S Money Back Guarantee on in our Ready-to-Wear Department. “I tell you in advance what job will cost” All Purchases GEORGE BROTHERS || Coldstein’s Lmporium Juneau’s Stylé Center Phones 92—95 [ Front Street 3 Delivenes—lo 8“!, m, 2: 30. 4.30 p. m.

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