The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 14, 1928, Page 8

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g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1928. lfor 113 men, tne Zeilin's ofticers| fora ruler officess are: Lieut. Comds | cal Lybrand P. Smith, Lieut. Thomas| Thw D. R Licut. (j) William E.| - Men attached to the Naval Rc ' O I Ensigns Willls H. Pick-| servo of the Fleet Division t and Farar B.|follow 64 enliste’! Alf N. Borge | Norman G - Jacksen, 1 erves are ‘he fol-|ael, Ow ipman, Joseph wrence, A. Lee, | Lieut. EdwardCheistenson, Harold M. Clark, R.|Lovejoy [ Madden, C. T McHale am, W. W. Nelson, W. I'| 0. A. Olsen, W. D. Pcase,| business 5 Pitt, W. H. Price, T. M.|Washinzt | John Hefferline, Raymord H |Saunders, W. E Shafer, F. E.|sen Lie Paul M.[O. Star Licut. (jg) H. A Bar- vers f Washingt vith hon- INMEN' I-|-7, Ar , ,V ! pag! ut. Pau st ‘\;("'l, i i : versity o ashington with hon ENTERTMNMENT FOR elub, and regular city le .| ago, and since that time has made James V. D. Bading, H rs, is aboard the U. 8. S. Zeilin, It is requested, by the entertain-|a trip to Alaska each year. Lieut. .jg) Samiel P. G. A Brown, D. L. Cadwc L rese OFFICERS AND MEN |ment committce -f ihe Chamber of| Mr. Smith has been in Ketchi- handler, H. A.| His parents formerly made Ju- Commerce, that all Juneau r kan, since July 7th, with the field eir residence, and Mr. Sum.| FROM DESTROYERS|utuis Wiio nave cars at heir dis.{party of T M. Sirgent, topogri- Sr., s in charge of the _— posal tomorrow, cither pick up|phical engineer, which is making Bureau here, unti. ¥ men from the visiting ships and|topographical surveys of Revilla- to Seattle where the| In honor of the ufficers, reserv|iaye (hem for drives, or report|gigedo Island, to check up tho., s and men of the visiting U. 8 145 Lieut. Morris at the gangway' maps made from the photographe g destroyers now in Juneau, ‘lof the ships on the government|taken by the U. S. Naval aviators the University in 1 dance 18 to be given by the Amorl| whgrt, Mr. Goddard, chairman ofj who photographed and mapped from College of] can Legion tonight at the Fair| he committee said much of southeastern Alaske sev: ion, and was|building, to which the people of {eral years ago of the Tyee,|'u uvited to join in and | Much of the time by M auri “his| o entertainers, the dance willl ALASKAN GEOLOGIST | smiin in Alaska, hae ben ‘on 3 begin at 9:30 o’cloc and music S awWar o1 a p . +|will be furnished by the Moontisnt, 10 ARRIVE TONIGHT | Seward Peninsula and on the Arc n, J. R. Daniel-' neau Durhack, F. Grur mer ARE IN PORT - - nce made its home. mmers completed h lowi Members of Crack Squad-|\"'}; ron Arrive Last Night o with Naval Reserves Licut. (j¢) Raymond|D. Dean, Richard B. Derickson, t R (jg) Granvill yd B. Detlofson, Geor nard E Alan G. Gran, Charies n, H.|¥ancock Melvii R, Harolds:n, M. C ar He o [ ic Hendricks, Arthur C. Here, Henry| Smith, ¥ D. 3tofl, A. B 8 o o3ty the Mopnight | tic Coast. Eshon Ioral o Venen, Walter A I SRR s AR LG b 5 e~ SRabrvhacbE B M. Goddara. "| Phillip Smith, Chief Alaskan| R R L R o S L P 8, o G, W it Nicaraguan Outlaws et division, and L (jg) 4 - 7. 0% c-| ek Bmil AvPears i Waltor' Balér s will be taken through the al vis ToH i AL e e bee, William Zlak. N S Contes. Shofendecker, Jaseph D. Tayior| ON U. 5. S. ZEILIN <t tu Chamber o Comeroa. o.| eceived By B. D Biewars, Torth| A s e e S Junean, and on the Empire staff who attended Juneau High Scho tion, is Li Grant, who is Alfred H. Broo death, about 1e petween the Chamber L.l ¢. Trandum, noy F. Tresselt, Ward L. ALBANY, N. ¥, suiy 14.—Irv-| Commerce memt R. A Wilhelm, and; A, Walsh, Jesse R. Williams, and the late uponSommto making a total of 217 and the Liors the pars | since July 7. the William{ Jory » uill ™ P 7 " and later graduated from the Un ing yashburn, prohibition agent — — - - . - - B i il e teeeg | T Mo Ouillan | TEREM I ee e e Wi Ak pos e [TTTTTTTTTITTI i Sesefve . olicors and special offl-| 125 Abc-rd 308 | With *-» Burns 2 ofliing Bavaly lekasnod 1xet nINNE H ce; who are ahoard for the| Lieat. Comir. . M. Hall is the| Aboard the tmira vossel, ragular | when they invaded a district of the H cruise constitute a part of | command.ng officer on the William| complement, are Licut. Comdr. W FAGI ES’ | eity. .from which they had beer [ the re temporary complement | Jones, while there are 75 enlisted| W, Meek, commandi Lieut. M. < ‘ | i ad! LbEey wore sihisctetib i ANl reserves have privileges offmen and the following regniar| A, Deans ut. C, A. | | gvntire trom a crowd of men wh their ratings as vegular naval re- officers, or his staff Licut. R.}R Bertschy, Ensl DANCE swarmed from a store. Three at Our eruits only, while those men whom |8, M Lient. ¥. H. Gardner.|'T. or and H. V. Mart suspects are held . Webster and Ensign!inen. they replaced were left i the|Ensi States ifle ranges and in train-| K. E Price Reserve officers and men, are Scandinavian-American ing departinents. | surs 02 the 303 sr0: | Lieut. (Jg) A. H. Roos, Lieut \ig) Music JOHNSTONS CANDY B Dt rewular Spers oall L D. Grant, Lieut. Clf-"J. E. Bngebretson, leut. (8) G Lindseth’s Novelty Ty | BIG DANCE Everyene Invited Orchestra unday Dinner at the Midget L.unch 4 Bits Up 1 a. m. to 7:30 p- m. LU T L TR LR AT DOUGLAS AGLES’ HALL JULY 18 Yor Weddings, Birthdays, Anniveraries and Week-Ends Gruen Cartouche, N set with 4 diamonds and 2 sapphires, $100 IN HONOR OF THE OFFICERS AND MEN OFF OF THE DESTROYERS Under Auspices of Chamber of Commerce and the | ||| Gruen wristlets adorned E ALASKA with sparkling diamonds! ||| What an adorable lusury for | the one who means most to ' you! Yet far more than mere adornment — an article of daily, hourly usefulncss, Ehoe: {| « WeHavelt ouy ly reliable in timekeep- ' ing service, Our showing of III_IIIII]IIll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|IIII_lIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIII"I!IIIIIIIIIII}IIllIIIllllIIIIII“III]IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll!I!IIIll![lll!lllllll[llllllll the b Gru h ese super! en watches | Ele Vel mmenflmmres Wl penens o e fipme is complete in style, design, and movement grade—many b b e s BUTLER-MAURO $60, Come in and see them! DRUC CO. THE NUGGET SHOP When We Sell It It’s Right Free Deilvery Phone 134 Sub Station Post Offico No. 1. 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