The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 18, 1928, Page 8

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SGHOOL, TEMPLE O “HERE LAST NigHT i S | en 360000 10 T E LA 7 suu N Tn H A VE B % 3 | Boy Scouts of Trcop No. 1 and L : Fight “Traps & sy , % 4 . |No. 2, of Juneau, met at the ; 3 4 g Al uneaun public sehool building last NEW YORK, July 18.—Proclaim- RNER TONES W 4 - {ovening sl REREN SHRAP: prepits v . . ing that she will devote her time el ’ fop " |tions for the reception of Walter ; " to fighting “fire-trap tencments,” A : § e Head, President of the National ; : | Marguerite Fitzler, known on the - ; A " 3 i . 2 yut Counefl, who 1s to bz in s 4 stage as ‘Marguerite Lee, was Ceremonies Will Take| ; 5 gy T P8 | | Joncan next Monday : ; : awarded $60,000 damages for burns h S ) g " . \ \ B et | s Tom!" Rediingshater ‘and - g : “ |lincurred in a fire in which her Place Saturday Evening ; FARE e ; ¥ RilE1 Bt B et T R e pit ; -] . | mother and sister were burned 0. ik . Lo s 2L ; C - i - . to be the official buglers, whil i f 28 Dunn to Officiate 3 . = 3 ” N (sen M of Trodp’ No. 3. b i i : Fitzler won the award e ‘ » i . i von of Mraas. No. 4 : s M the estate of Richard High School buildin 5 # were appointed to arrange to sig Vi 1 REOR, Jr., in «w;‘|14-.| verdiet Be i [nal a welceme to Mr. Head as the delivered by a jury in Long Is 315, 3 . g i H 3 ! Dorothy Alexinder enters the har land City to Justice Druhan. mext Saturday oy ore e | ' M i The fire occurred on March 26, fes beginning o 0o ” i - T " Lo B O SEEE * dac oy 1923, Miss Fitzler alleged it so :{w i the scouts and scoutmaster $ I'll~r|yurml ner that she could no R John M. Dunn, who was re-| lor obtain her theatrical con- cently appointed Deputy 4;):.“‘1} ;\III::. ’.',(:‘.‘iluw:-.u‘: 1 \‘ ‘\T‘nx‘v‘v:“‘l:‘..: I, also a roomer in the aparument a 1 E ! 8 5 A J b | xacutives and :alts boys ak Y g was awarded $12,000 as co-plain- of each ccrnerstonc J : : - | ? 5 5 : = tiff with Miss Miller. When he e v I rowler, of | P s ‘ 4 v - 1 pected to be present - iy, Grand r J. B, Fowler f \ e 4 S e, i | priti i : g he S {iumped fr the sixth floor he suf nd Accepted Masons of | i A : & ; B s . fered injuries resulting in a per of Washington, ‘.uvufi;’ ¢ .fi‘ p A . 'RECORD SALMON PACK 41 e o ! manent limp. ; : o Alaska, who was|§ I 5 f 11 : . : e to Ty e commerstoncof || L ' [EXPECTED THIS YEAR nple, was unavoidably de Kz i o Skl % L % ; . | s o . # Old papers for sale a. Tk« Emplre tained. In his absence he bas| o PO 5 AN A o ’ L ; : —_— lficrisce: :l:-p:n‘ el Mr Dunnas eneciar| Two thousand persons were marooned, 185 | pretty resort of Rainbow Gardens, near Me- Eiprs ois: ‘avery indication. that s 3 : é 3 Fra " deputy to perform this duty for| dutomobiles were destroyed and property | Keesport, Pa. The above picture shows a |!he mon pack this ye; e + TARICMEIR g M Yot B Brand Lodge ‘ damage running into scores of thousands of | building after the elements had finished ’:‘I‘_'," p "””‘r"”'”‘ """ of 1 : 5 ! 5 > Jlirs was wresked by a ol Banal SOy i [ which was the largest ever recor s : Special Addxesws | ‘Ff:‘ ‘J‘. iy 1“‘]‘,‘ 1 £ f’.‘:‘_‘l "?}f‘,""“‘l“‘|‘v‘: with it. el ed in Alaska,” declared M| - ’ 3 G s Governor George : Parks will| cloudburst and landslide which visited th (International Newsreel) B R gateiant . Al : - - 7 . Z.Ulk' - \:lnrl |“4|.\ a u: ‘Iynhlu 33 - H PRI e e SNt 2 . i 5 School when the cornc one le z t of fir - 1 [ wries V. re rne. 3 H AIR MAIL RATES DRY AGENTS TOLD erning the use of firearms, reads!Fisheries, who returned on the| Beauty and seaworthiness are combmed in the sleck, trim laid, and Lester D. Henderson, 2e s ‘ las follows: yWigeon from a patrol of ley Straits Ih ¢ the- ak A ise Notire Commissioner of Bducation, will| y 1 SR e | & Y L cruiser lines of the above yacht of Vincent Astor, the Nour speak at the onic Temple CHANGE AUGUST 1 TG EXERCISE CI?RE % '“v"“7‘1.""].":‘”';::; !1;"""“1"::"’“ glf;.':hf":_'f:;l"::‘;::."_']h“:‘\f’f';:";kml ‘r:xl::\ mahal, which has just arrived in the United States from her 2G10 It was thought advisable, Mr : -IN FIREARMS’ USE ioh ‘{MI;".‘ e \v:,_",rw e ih| thi Thay Shd 5t the sume Sato 18 builders in Gertaany. The Nourmahal is the fum th Astor )adn LEGION McBride said, to have the corr Beginning Avgu L | il 5 Db Boneey ks ? 2 ta hear tha name which in Arahic masns “sorl of my sou stones laid Saturday evenir rates on air mail wil b cont “Wild West tactics and the too|@R & person except in self defense,| 1926, A A e o ime| for the first ounce and 10 cents|lavish use of firearms which or to prevent the commission of 2| Reports from Wrangell and Ket IS would be: At & Omelor [felony. The unwise and unwar-|chikan are equally cncouraging, as| Body of Man Found # additional ounce, it was|times characterize exploits of fe which would permit the general 1 4 eyl o p o bday by Postmisty y t > o taid nted use of fires s by o many of the canneries in that vi 5 public to attend nnounced today hy 1 ! ral prohikition agents through B ORI i + Drowned on Yukon . | Lottie Spicket out S RGOS rs in the past has caused the bu-|cinity are far ahead of the usual B il g Both buildings fulfill the|Lottie Spickett ut the countrs rigorously | : = 4 H. W. Mer Miners . ; taial an considerable embarrassment|pack at this date. Cannerymen 1 : | H Merrin, Minerai min O s with the| The present rate of postage on|banned in a blunt order sent to all[Feau considerable embarrassment pa That of L. Weinart| i 18 ey dreams of years, for with thej oo @ rried by airplane, re|prohibition administrators by Dr|td resulted in much unfavorable|say that the indications : f Uticr o~ the U. § d office with completion of the new educa- g f e | headquarters at Anchorage, re- gardiess of wce nt 8 e 4 . aad harmful publicity. there will be a record-breaking g y PO L el a0 A B2 tional structure a modern and|Bardiess of distance, is 10 centsJames M. Doran, head of the na ; { TANANA, Alaska. July 18.—The tyrned on the Ranger VII this! [ for tobin Aty Tutoes Agents Held Accountable {run (s season i P Wohioil svste ;ill be|for each half ounce or fraction|tion’s dry forces LM body of a man found on the banks| morning fr Pantor D whebs : llm‘”‘v|< t 'I]:"lx‘]‘ f] s \Hyl ot o |thereof. Such postage includ In this secret memorandum While it is not intended that AR B e af the Yukon river 17 miles abovel pe har eon LEINE iy nhon at 8:30 P. M. Juneau’s, while he completion pseieones QB Mg i § fak Dr. Dors Stteorsd an officer should romain passive| P1d papera for sate av The Empire. g ed X i Jhe has been for the last week of the Temple will mark the end ansportation to and from air| which Dr oran has attempted to " o = s | here, according to the verdict n(,““k examination of the 1 mail route keep from the pre: bl oo, | @04 jeopardize his own life or the v 3 xaming B & 40 ‘venrs of Iabur and plan-| ™ keep from the press, blunt warn: |16 Fopardae s awh Fo o the coroner’s j is that of L.|a Désio minivg. proberty. He airim iRy e s GRS R s Al © an' 855001ate’ WHott MANGEr| rowoeeosnrooeeaeoseeoeed | ooty o o ks, 8 B 12 3 u e ning by the Juneau Mason [ A7 MIRIIEh] mat hat | ing s served n”m) 1 nmk that ger Weirart, accidentally drowned oniexpocts to make w trip to the Taku| o SN AR | liabl ar T i:;t\lw action wi _”'.v"' en ‘m June 21, The body was hnr)ui‘“,\,l. distriet a4 later will go e all cases where operatives disre {where found {to the Ketchikan and Hyder vicin- above- rate of poktag T rd the regulations calling Tor ex tion should control his actions. An | . L £ %, > . MANY TOURISTS e s e ccnime o o s e ot mronens | ofier shoutt romemver i e § CROWN | o P ABOARD LOUISE | jounis ' weight au not cxcod| o mermoranium was issnen af | Wil be held strictly_accountable | PRoRIRAY ENMIBREN yipies |rlined Bop | ALASKA SR ling 84 inches in length and girth|ier Robert L. Taylor, a West Vir-|21d persorally responsible for the | BT TN Steamer Princess Louise, Capt, |combined inia. o dificharzed sev.| a1l result of any use of firearm ARMY ‘ i JOHNSTONS CANDY Rp : ; 2 by him." L. D A. Slate rived from the sonth| Special air mail stamps are is-|cral weeks ago, for firing blindly| " H. G. Boydell, consulting engin-| B\)' f at 6:45 o'clock night w sued for the payment of postage|into an automobile Dr. Doran, eer of Toronto, Canada, who ar-| Henderson B odstvatinn staken A © mail, but ordinary stamps|in this writien order, calls espec | oo p | S}IIRTS rivad on the Princess Louise last| & for’ Skagway &t 11:80. T ay The use of air|ial attention to the pa ph in|dmiles Postpone K cvening, left this afternoon for| were 244 passengers bhooked to|mail stamps for other then air|the agents' “Manual. of Instruc spy . | Funter Bay, where he will exan; | Skaaway, 119.0f whom are round|mailis permissible {ions” governing the use of firc Girls Prol’aho“‘ ine the mining property of W. trippers, ‘and 65 tourists who will| Air mail should be conspicuously| arms e Made of Pekovieh, While in Juneau this| make the Yukon-Circle trip. Two |indorscd in the space immediately Beneficial Results Seen. LOS ANGELES, July 18—It; I W { | morning Mr. Boydell u»lhull('(l: todr parties are on the Princess|below the stamps, and above the| Dr. Doran, according to a spec-| o s BB MR e awal Long Wearing with Dave Housel, who is interest Loulse, a Gillespie, Kimports and |address, “Via Air Mail” ial dispatch from Washington, D ) €d in the Alaska -Admiralty mine BUTLER-MAURO ing probation in Judge Douglas 3 Beard tour’with 13 people from R 5 ARG €., believes his orcer has already | o b wourt Army .S('rgn {Mr. fousel drove Mr. Boydell to] New Jersey, and an Arts Craft|CALL 137 HENRY C. GORHAM|had beueficial results Ranes. kad! Bollisw dRIMIA S cons | Auk Bay this aftcrroon, where hel ; : DRUG CO. Guild party of 19, composed of {Work by hour or contract. adv.! Th: prohibition regulation gov took the boat Mitehell, Capi. Tay| Yor Weddings, Birthdays, Bayers, for Funt>r Bay. i Anniveraries and When We Sell It This is the second visit of Mr. Week-Ends It’s Right {of both troops will have another |joint meeting at the school. Thi | will be the final her bhefor t ivel of the National Scour David Miiler, of Bensonnurst, L. | H. W. MERRIN RETURNS meets | FROM MINE INSPECTION threatens, it is intended that ex-| treme caution and cool delibera may b v r mail at the We Have It o firmed this truism. bt 1 s people from Missouri, Iowa and “By the way you girls are smil ing, I cannot feel that you realize the kambusness of InE xltu:\thm{ Boyd=il to the Alaska Admiralty wita which you are confronted,” Gold mine, this season he spent Free Deiivery Phons 134 . : (] 1 about ten there late in April Troy, who returned from the H 3 ek ki Judge Edmonds said, when the h ; i ndge dmonc said L m; and ea Ma Sub Station Post Offico No. 1. § N N IMinois. L e e s e The following engers dis- embarked at June John W Demoeratic convetion at Houston sl o5 v i - - ¢ Larkin sisters appeared in 5 Texas; Raymond Sides. William court on a plea for probation, “I The Clothing Man Laadt, Alma Runsworth, Mary 2 E E Stubbs and H. C. Boydell, of - & SCREAM Toronto, Canada, an expert min- THE ing engineer, who will examine s | will postpone your case.” The girls .were charged with forging check y the mining property of W. Pekovich at Funter Bay. One hundred tons of freight are aboard the Princess Louise) i EAGLES’ DANCE I"ILMS ADVERTISE CUBA Scandinavian-American Music—Lindseth’s P S, Cannm Season Is Starting Glass Top Jar n quarts . e $2.00 doz. Gl Top Jars in pints 1.60 doz. Mason Jars in quarts ... 5 o.... 1.76 doz. Mason Jars in pints . i 1,40 doz. We have also Jelly Glasses at.. .. .b0 doz. ) sites, industries asd improve-| Ferry leaves Juneau at 9:40 P, M. —Special GARNICK S ments on the island for display ms at 1 A, M. PHONE 174 P — HAVANA—The Cuban Public Novelty Orchestra Works Department is making| BAGLES HALL—JULY 18—DOUGLAS films of scenic spots, historic| in the United States and Europe.'({ ,,,,,,_,,,,--,,----_,,N-J AT A T R 1A AR A A R I AR TR T U A O vvuvyn@,\;g;@m;{y;fi Razors-Shaving Cream- Razors! EVERAL GROSS MORE JUST ARRIVED 1 tube Palmolive Shaving Cream, regular 35 cents, and 1 genuine 24-k, Gold Plated Gillette Razor, wnh blade, FREE. The book “ALASKA,” by Henderson, for sale here. We wrap for mailing. ] APRONS HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Valentine’s Store See this pretty assortment of Aprons. They are a little (3 | Phone 33 Free Delivery different from the usual type of House Apron and are OO um lng eap ¢ = — — B made of colorful Cretonne, Sateen, Gingham and Eng- lish Prints. TRADE IN YOUR OLD FIXTURES—ON NEW— = . Mo PRICES $1.10 to $1.35 We make liberal allowances on old tubs—so why SOAP SPECIALS not have a modern “Built in” Tub. Old Dutch Cleanser, per, can . 20 bars C. W. Soap for rione 31 GEQO. B, RICE prone 34 13 bars Fels Naptha for PRICED FROM $1.20 to $2.50 PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL 3 packages Ivory Flakes 3 large packages Naptha Soap Powder.. 1.00 We also have a very nice assortment of House Dresses. “I tell you in advance what job will cost” 2 packages White King Powder, large .. 1.05 GEORGE BROTHERS Goldstein’s Empormm Phones 92—95 Front Street : Juneau’s Scyle Center 3 Dellvenes—lo :30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. _._——————-—————r———-————-—-

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