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8 MOONSHINE | PLANT GOES UP IN AIR Expiosions and then Fire Destroys Large Illicit Plant PHILADELPHIA, July 21 explosion in 1 thi distil First Picture of “Secret” Baby S i |over the English Channel on July ( alcohol car lieved t« with a live wire explosio The neighho gcores rushed fire following the flames werc FORMER GOV. RIGGS VISIT JUNEAU SOGN| threw 1 turmoil and into the street the expldsion visible for mw and o visit ome Here is an exclusive study of little Prince David Mdivani (ex | his father's knee), the baby son whom Mae Murray, moving picture star, and her titled husband kept secluded in their Cali shortly. T E I a6 Jwao carce® 6 that il bty fnternational Newsreel) ment of the con a reuion that wa e r———— HENDERSON TO LEAVE TUESDAY FOR LONG TRIP i H mn, rial r will Cornorstone probability ver for this of the » Juneau and Masonic L. D Commissioncr leave Tuesday for the We on the Aleutian, 5 hedambad absent for two months or longer Bt e hoxt Batucdny, eebrd inspecting the schools in the i anncuncement terior. He will go to Nenana by ifternoon by John way of the Alaska Railroad, and will leave there on ! go- ing down the Yakon I sian Mission, across the portage to the kwim river On the Kuskokwim river, Mr Henderson will visit the schools at Bethel, Akiak, Crooked Creek, Napamute, Tocotna, and McGrath, From McGrath he expects to take an airplane to Nome, stoppin, Iditarod and Golovin on the way. If there is time, before leaving Nenana, Mr. Henderson said, he| will go into Fairbanks, before mak- o ing the trip down the Yukon river. A \ While he Pk sl detinitely de. | Cornelius Ristiez, above, Who, cided about the route he will fol.| With Hans Zimmermann, Junks low on his return trip, it is prob- ers pilot, remained continuous able that he will take a iver ly in the air for 65 hours 81 boat up the Yukon river to White. minutes, thus beating the horse, taking the train from therc Italian duration record b¥, to Skagwi re he will board pearly seven hours. The twe the boat for Juneay. German fliers dodged seveys | i AR stormg throughout, remaining | R. P. Nelson, Juneau business ' over Leipzig and Dessan my?” | man, who been seriously ill of the flight, - | and confined to bed for over a| tatemmee ) Vel month, is now greatly improved ey | and is up anc r al hours each day, though he yet heen outGoors smee his illn twari steamer to be i " Ie be in- n where he Kuska- FREE Dainty Powder Sifter with every box of THREE FLOWER FACE POWDER BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It's Right | Free Deitvery Phouns 134 ‘Standand” Good Plumbing G[leap TRADE IN YOUR OLD FIXTURES—ON NEW— We make liberal allowances on old tubs—so why not have a modern “Built in” Tub. GEO. B. RICE PLUMBIN HEATING SHEET METAL “I tell you in advance what job will cost” PHONE 34 PHONE 34 LOWENSTEIN i |Capt { |financier fornia home for fear his arrival would injure the mothes’y |; +|three of those THE DAILY ALASKA MIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1928. | Out for Governor ALIVE WHEN - HE PLUNGED Report of Autopsy by Medical Men Is Made at French Town France, July 21. Alfred Lowenstein, Belgian and millionaire, was still alive when he plunged 4,000 |feet from his private airplane CALATS, |4 This was the conclusion of | medical men who turned in the autopey report on the body which recovered from the English floating The Rev. Roland D. Sawyer, Congregational clergyman, a member of the Massachusetts legislature and delegate to the recent Democratic convention, announced he is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor of Massachusetts. (International Newsreeld port d ] E he met death in the plane. R T CAPT. CONNER, INSPECTOR OF the management of that institu- tion. ‘Warden Snook is making good lown there,” said Capt. Conne He a natural aptitude for that sort of work, and is able ind square.” - The Ace, Capt. arrived in port 1 his morning ohoes and Penitentiary to iter {Is Round Trip Passenger on Alameda—White Is Host Capt. A ”' (‘III’II\" tendent of Federal P nger on the Ald has Al Weat evenin nd 0 pounds of mon t 3 round trip. s Marshal Albert i s host to Capt. Conner was in Juneau mpany him to itka and other ‘onner brought greeting D m John W United States houp was i T Snook was. taken Mr The vacation watch The unceasing round of vaca- tion activities and outdoor sports calls for the con- venience of a dependable strap watch. Our Gruen Guild watches, both for ladies and gentlemen are now being featured here. Wear one on your trip! Choose it here —todav. the position of Warden of | “JOHNSTONS CANDY | Yor Weddings, Birthdays, | THE NUGGET SHOP Anniveraries and Week-Ends Razors-Shaving Cream-- Razors! SEVERAL GROSS MORE JUST ARRIVED 1 tube Palmolive Shaving Cream, regular 35 cents, and 1 genuine 24-k. Gold Plated Gillette Razor, with blade, FREE. The book “ALASKA,” by Henderson, for sale here. We wrap for mailing. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Valentine’s Store Phone 33 Free Delivery BROOMS, reg. $1.25, now 3 cans SLICED PINEAPPLES, flats ... 2 can PEELED APRICOTS, Sound Brand, No. 2 Fresh LEMON SNAPS, FIG BARS, Ib. Mrs. Watson’s PIE CRUST, package 3 lbs. NEW WALNUTS for 1 HOME OF AMOCAT PRODUCTS NONE BETTER GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92—95 Front Street 25 8 Deliveries-<10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. . | Queen is due Monday morning at ‘| Brown of Petersburg, STEAMERS DUE l Steamer Admiral Watson is due in Ju 1 tomorroy forenoon :I" 10:30 o'clock and the steamer Canning Season Is Starting Glass Top Jars in quarts -..$2.00 doz. Glass Top Jars in pints . Mason Jars in quarts ... Mason Jars in pints - We have also Jelly Glasses at GARNICK’S PHONE 174 8 o'clock according to radio ad- vices received this afternoon at 3 o'clock by Brice Howard e - . 1.40 doz. .50 doz. Deputy U. S. Marshal C. is maki | the round trip from Ketchikan | to Skagwa e Alamed” sy LU LT LT TR L RN EVERY ONE WILL Dance TONIGHT R T R O T T O O T T T T O T T T T T T AT THE 4. B. Hall MUSIC BY THE MOONLIGHT SERENADERS 9:30 P. M. 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