The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 23, 1928, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1928. I |ran into tew mosquistoes, though 1 |we had prepared for them and i IR |had plenty of nets along. Alto- e ether the trip was delightful, | ] ng to Juneau, I hated to return | | B . " R ¢ " - ] " (fter a vacaion. Both Mrs. De [ ity 2 b - #\‘ ; T 4 |V'ghne and T hope to be able to | i ' P Dmly Vacation Sessions o the same thing every year at s . ; least,” enthused Dr. De Vigh - | : it | Started This Mommg | The Simba and Chirikov part- Leader of Ill-Fated Expedi- y ; : by Churches cd company at Katlean Bay when : i st (Dr. and Mrs. De Vighne returned tion Makes Request A b i N This morning the Daily Vaca.|l0 Sitka the Simba went %' Renat ; i tion Bible School was launched by (own Roc on the to 2 ?‘”mm b | pastors of the Presbyterian, Lu.|Wransell, which the Whites ex- MOSCUW. July PR R ¥ theran, Methodist and Pentecostal Pect to reach tomorrow. BE A ohils is amxions fopart o ) ; S5 Mission. The first session was| Dr- De Vighne's party stayed held in the Presbyterian Church at the Goddard Hot ticipate a further search for . Hag 1or i starting at 9 o'clock and eontinu.|three days before leaving for the R daie the X m g members of the Italia but h ving difficulty | [o £ R oo ing until 12 noon. The primary [return’ trip to Juneau. .| Three Towa University students, Gordon Arm- | by canoe north of the Arctic circle.. They have ing on of the [ s . £ g @ | scssion will be held daily in the| ' ‘Everyone fished in the day- cthodist church while the upper time except me, and 1 was the| SFOng left, John Fuller, center, and Max J. | certainly picked a movel way, to spend their “’llw: Sdih vitell s HE Ny classes will continue in the Pres.|official fire builder,” Dr. De| ¥®ae, right, are yn their way to make a trip Vvacation, Betisn- expbiition 3 ; o y 5K byterian church. Vighne said — 5 2 Hothae et . e 2 e : ’ | Sessions will be held every day Discovers 0ld Saw Mill ) Mbir wiy 8 Nome bV Vs il Yol 4 Krassin will take Nobile aboard A « i ) v B el Xadt @ N : " lon their way to Nome, by way of|tion, Mr. Meldrum said. Work is i o Honhata bl ; (his week and next week exclud. | Wile exploring i the woods| FIRST NON-RESIDENT !on their Rivors . Theriate Wk I et o s o Rl quested va it o 7 e | B8 Saturday and those eliiibleyoaround Stiver Bay, Dr, De Vighne HUNTERS ARRIVE HERE [in Nonie on Jiily 5,.a0a axpept 15| inolement westier- this. moith. He 2 . . ; V v attendance are those from the ke |discovered the site of the """' i be back in Juneau by August 16, will leave here within the next BASE SHIP ENROUTE ; o f | icrancten to Higt: RENQRL Nyt peaw mill ever Built iy Alaska, byl Ml ot St Hamibth and O MR AN ka6 Kowr ‘tode Dasiil Ltent auis i B iy S . { | The enrollment this morning was | Baranoff, years ago, he said. I M. Godaa sting Bxecutive Of. 3 2 Italic % 3 k 4 Petrasch, Jr., w! asse rough | M. Goddard, Acting Exccutive Of- oo 0SLO, July The Italian : 58 and this Is expected to b |Part of the foundations are stili| Petrasch, Jr., who passed through | 1 ion has received a telegram | 4 4 o ; { Kt 1 ks B gy hand ham- | Juneau on the- Princess Charlotte | ficer of the Alaska Game Com. STOCK QUOTATIONS B e tgke. shiv b Sadt E ; s Sk . doubled tomorrow L g ¢ b ;i , last Saturday, are the first of the | mission, NV Y g i Kings Bay for Narvik, Norway, 7 . : : o o Y | non-resident game hunters to take Y NEW YORK, July 23.—Alaska BRI Tt survivars ; RO of the recreation part of the pro.|party as souvenirs Ve I" "l out licenses this season, according Juneau stock is quoted today at P ; o :,‘,','::".',, ',’;:',h G ;i[d-:mwf,:h,!, ‘,;','f_' to K. M. Goddard, Acting Execu. ‘lDON MELDRUM HERE ""fli“i X‘X'A]"‘“Z‘\U:'] J;:hnsr;x:'.) no ::.11») ) NEW INTEREST AROUSED | e : s forts. There|tive Officer of the Alaska Game TR oot . NEW INTEREST AROUSED | i WoRBARE ot had ane of W forts. Thro | (%0 Officer_of the Aluska Gume FOR SHORT VISIT|sivinciena: "1k " Heinienen interest in the exact fate of Dr | ¥ v little left except a few Harvard University last year and —_— Steel, 5614 ; Southern Dairies, 36; ®inn Malmgren, reported left on| py unlooked for when Helen Wills is ridi th t VACATION SAYS which had be en p.frl of I 16 expact 80 kpand several pionthstn | . DOB L'uhlxum. forest engincer |U. S, Steel, 138%; Great North s Ao Gt L 1h. (el Abi Drama ; ¢ i ‘8 1s riding the courts datior nd several old graves,” | ERGL (6 SPS for the Zellerbach and Cameron-|ern Ore, 20%; Glidden Company, B Ak 1o wi "y “M\ marked the victory of America’s tennis queen over Scnorita DR. DE VIGHNE 0. e Vighne saia ing into the Interior by way | Chandler pulp interests, arrived|22%: Congoleum Nairn, 22%. B weke rescued, DaeLDORfifin d7A) of ‘Spa of fhe women’s singles | (OPIE JiD. the HRHIon by MBS 1« Tinean Seinidie MBdAL Hhe| BlewatioWaras 90%; Reming- stirred in Moscow by reports and | tHyor B S PR -8 i\ie drlendin® accion of Whitehorse and the Yukon ) W 4 4 ) ; PR AR AR ATR o ; " | Klsinore, Capt. Tom Case, ton Rand, 29%: Yellow Truck umors as to th rcumstances | & A f i : It has taken me years to ver, the young men will visit | e 5 ' e i e tosene ot \ar. | picture above shows the American athlete in one of her earlier | gisecver how to reatty enjoy o SCOUT PROGRAM FOR { B W P Siivay clawy, At ta osaat and Coach, and’ Missouri R ate Fovol matclies at Wimbledon. armstons Moo, |Y1C8t10n.” decturea D 11, C. Do WALTER HEAD READY | fuirbanics and go trom thors tof ol "Gl Viciuity of Koo, | Pacife The Verchernaya Moskava pub plernational Newsreel. | vighne, who returned yesterday R ing scason on Kemai Peninsula, | 78100 Inlet, and mext week will —_— lished a dispatch from its corres- |~ X ;nmn‘x'l;: on ni;-—l,.].:n l'uxvi :‘ln]n» With the arrival‘of the Dorothy ot i probably be in the Hood Bay sec-|0ld papers for sale at the Empire. sndent aboard the icebreaker [Colorado School of Mines, at kov, from a A7-day crulse be-|ajoxander scheduled at 11 o’clock S 00 DN 3 0 P 47 SRR TS T AT AL T n & ?,’:.L;; which said Zappi, in [Golden, Colo | Scalded in Shower |iween Juneau and "k:‘:).) (::n.:. tomorrow forenoon, the original| TERHUNE AND REDINGTON | C - S ,I S - addition to his own clothes, wore »1} .‘myl enjoying :llu- m|Iu :rwi " . I,),‘ \J ;'llillll"' :1::\I::::'1 -"““Ir'l'“;‘):'_.' ,.|;m»' of lln-'llut"a‘l Ilu_: S;"uu( (l"nunl. WILL RETURN IN AUGUST (lnnl'lg e(lson s tartlng g 's suit imendously, ¢ ially had | 4 at il S L i “leil, to welcome alter ead, b i M ‘ll::‘n 4‘-v!:ui:\:.1 report of Aviator never before been farther into | ydl y by [where she expects to spend the progigent of the National Scout| H. W. Terhune, Executive Offi- | :s Top Jars in quarts ...$2.00 doz. Chukhnovsky, that he saw three/the Northwest than Spokane, | , next mumn’.’ .\\i(h her '“"”‘""“'v;('umull. will be carried out. cer of the Alaska Game Commis- ] Top Jars in pints v, 1,60 doz. figures, one lying on the ice, |Wash. Mrs. kett has spent a | Dana De Vighne, who has been| “p,y scouts are expected to be | sion, and Paul G. Redington, Chief | Mason Jars in quarts . By 1.75 doz. apparently dead, is the subject of gocd deal of time in the Notth- ) : ,, -n‘.'vlu Springs In]x] several 'wt-vl\’*(- at the Admiral Line whart to gree (vf !Iw_ ”-’ S. Biological Mason Jars in pints e 1.80 do; further sion. west and so is more familiar with | i 1 -‘.l'“ -""{{"“' Rol a0 SRHEER 00 M. Head, and those who will do} W h_u are nmkh}g a1 levlm‘ ive lj\ We have also Jelly Glasses at 3 . .50 doz. the beautiful scenery. It is in- St. Aun's Hospital, and Harry p..1i0 and signaling are expeet. | through the Territory, are now KETCHIKAN ENGAGES [l 2 wondortul ‘eountry, and) S ¥ B (e “emainder oe sig o0, to be there eurly. e P s g v i GARNICK’S Jexecutive will taken to iN STRAw VOTING“\"”'”’ was far from perfect, with | 8 e o ar Vikhneis vakto) e River, and may make the trip to PHONE 174 low-hanging clouds obscuring the 1 g % Thite | the summer encampment site. In| RFF‘ e ettt} mountains, we are having § |Simba, Stewart ]_‘"l““'" White's |\, evening he will be given a re. | vy Vi ‘r_ I e 1 Ketchik «c|splendid time in Juneau,” de- % i vacht, the :I:'., after In-:u'lm;' Jl” ception at the American Leglion urated in Ketchikan week . 1 4 neau and the two cruised 0~ starting & Lo . 8 . % slared Mr. Sackett. . ¢ 4 Dugout, starting at 8:30 o'clock, g s PO T 1 people of that town for Presl-1 rThey drove from ' Salt Lake| . o " cach night in a different little | 'soout Council will be present. with every box of G 4 )e dent Jallot boxes were placed | ¥y to Vancouver 1l expect to % 5 . bay. The Leota, belonging to Dr o in three pla in tawn and vol-|return to their home by way of | Blair, of Tacoma, which came : i S " AR T e Waldorf Toilet Paper for sale at a Real Bargai ' _ | , 3 L 01d papers for sale at the Empire. Al A n aldorf Toilet Paper for sale at a Real Bargain. You ers. who registered were given)tpe Columbia River Highway, r 4 north in the Capital to Capital|® " P'0°™ | THREE FLOWER know what they seil for, usually ballots to mark secretly fc th-}nl altogether over threel Yacht Race, with Mrs. Blair and | FACE l’()W“El\' r 4 ¥ er Gov. Smith or Mr. Hoover. weeks for the trip. 1 number of guests aboard, cruis- The first day’s count resulted| Nr Sackett is General Super- ed with the Whites and De| 0 S L4 l 12f 906 in 144 votes for Gov. Smith and {jntendent f the Internatonal Vighnes for four days after which | TOPKIS ‘ ur dpecuat, or ents 41 for Mr. Hoover. It is believed |gmelting Company at Tooele, the Blairs. sta¥ted: torOHBtarabiiFs. in obtair The Rev. Harry Allen has charge | mered nails were taken by the A straw election was inaug- that more than 1,000 votes will \\which is about 40 miles south of Good Weath ! { This is another ch: for a savi and i ill ch 1y @ i ) o eather % s is another chance for a saving and it wi be pelled before the contest ends |galt Lake City » ¥ i “The weather was good most| BUTLER MAURO pay to stock up. It is though it will require two! 8 s A bursted steam pipe in her ) : of the time and though it was weeks to complete the balloting shower so scalded Juanita Han- | ,,,;y i et sL wiings b alda | Athletic DRUG CO. o2 JUNIOR FORESTER HERE | sen, stage and screen beauty, |storm except last Friday night e FORMER SCHCOL MATE | that she was unconscious for |when we were well protected i When We NISITS GDV: PARKS| ot e 0 e et il | Pro:da, Mlow 0ho 8.in & hos- | Boer Pay,iolf Ferfl Birallsp jWo Union It's Right HELLAN’S PHARMACY 1¢¢ | pital for a skin-grafting opera- who has been working at Ket- e 4 e Next Door to Valentine’s Store Mr. and Mea. B. L. Backett, of|<hikan for tho st tyros. years|HOD 4 JOHNSTONS CANDY Suits oy PR Erping : Tooele, Utah, arrived on the(arrived on the Weepoose and will | LB AR R | . i hone 33 Princess Charlotte Saturday even-|be attached to the Juneau office |he will work in the pulp timber —t— — ing, and visiting Gov. George|in the future. Mr. Taylor is do-|ar « . A " 1 00 R - — = A. Parks at the Governor's Man-|ing research work on tree growth| Mrs. Taylor is outside visiting % Ela n n n R sion while the steamer makes theto determine the amount of tim-[DoW and expects to join her hus- o~ trip to Skagway. Mr. Sackett|ber an acre that can be expected |band here sometime during Sep- and Gov. Parks are renewing a|in a given number of years. He|tember. G High Quality at ST | friendship formed 20 years ago|will go out tomorrow to the west when they both attended thejcoast of Admiralty Island where[Old papers for sale at the Empire. a Low Price . . . TR AN ST SR L S A T . YWor Weddings, Birthdays, | MO I TS A L 8L F Anniveraries and SRR ENE WEEEST | RS, GRAVES Only $25.00 gl R Wash Dresses Special Values Free Deilvery Phore 134 Free Delivery A shipment of smart new Wash Dresses in Dimity and Flaxon trimmed with Orangdie and Lace — these are going at the low price of. 30 gal. Range Boiler oy .50 each AN : = $20 00 Red Rubber Flush Ball . 4 .50 each Swing Spout Kitchen Faucet. ... 5,00 each Glass Shelves A Mot I 1.35 each ¢ Bath Spray and Hose 1.50 each 3 bottles C,ERTO A oy b PAROWAX, package Nickle Plated Faucets . 1.50 each 5 A s o : JAR RINGS, package 5 .10 Swing Spout Laundry Tray Faucets 3.00 each JELLY GLASSES, squats, talls, doz. ... .75 Mason and Kerr Wide Mouth PHONE 34 GEO. B. RlCE PHONE 34 Jars—Pints and Quarts FhE PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL GOldSteZ.n s Emporium “I tell you in advance what job will cost” GEORGE BROT“ERS Juneau’s Style Center Phones 92—95 4, Front Street 8 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. Sizes from 16 to 46

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