The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 24, 1928, Page 8

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WILD CATTLE | Confer on Democratic Campaign \WALTER HEAD | LOCAL BUSINESS)' Mew cuier o e ok p bankers' conventions in various | | “ ! states { & 2 2 with Lions International for a 4 ;. P 1 4 | 3 number of years, and due to his 2 # N i i g | # e pleasing personality and eloquent i e S W : National Scout Executive '] 2 oratorical power he has been con- 5 g tantly in d i as a speaker L 4 i - j f Being Entertained by | | I : ! 8% Gastrict, oot veRHOGE ( haHal Regular Rodeo Is Held in |y i : T Local Organization ’ ’ !|Gus Peterson, Partner of| G nights and everywhore Lions have B it 4 % < 7 % Another important page is being ;" ¢ 3 *s Hoi l i VISIT IN JUNEAU TODAY Add to Excitement ' ) 79 4 written in the history of the Ju-| h | Brother e 5, Among the passengers on the et o T C neau Boy Scouts today with the presence here of Walter W, Head President of the National Seout ) B s Kbcosts hore wsrly to- ) National vears and partner of J. J. Stocke through the st B iak Council,- who is on a tour of the !’ ” . 2 o ey nidnieht orkit | ’ in the tobacco and pool hall busi- day following a midn w <ntire Territory. , of a Santa Fe freichi train, two| § i ' Membe " W | ncss, died at Thunder Hawk, South {Sur 1s clerk in the offiog af th Santa Lealo, o of both Juneau Troops | B | e e e S | forest supervisor of Bear Tooth Blocks from the Union Station ok i of the Mol Ao f akota, Sunday mornitg, according National Forest in Billings, and Police motcrist taged many | 4 ¢ i s ou Council to telegraphic advices to Mr. < saliud h ftice of the U @atiting imprpmptu rodeos in re.at the Admiral Line whart to | Stocker, following a lingering ill- jcalled on the oftice of the 8¢ 2 I meet Mr. Head when the vorothy | ’ . ; Forest Service this morning, and the downtown district L hy | . * | |ness which took him to California N 19 ohod up whishe Al Alexander docked this morning, | ( Hist Cotoer, -7 Daath oumisted it § Miss Pokorney teaches school in BRStit train's locomotive: lett the ] and Tom Redlingslater, of Troop O oute i i otdhs MR R Billings. The young ladies will i | : * |No. 1, aided in the welcoming by, Gus Peterson came to Juneau in leave the Dorothy Alexander at ) blowing several bugle calls. 1915 and worked for sometime at BENJAMIN A. RUFFIN Skagway and make a two or threa Three cattle cars were wreck- s ; : : y 4 i ; 3 % : The Scouts wers iined up for the ; e Chicha i whise M 2 days’ trip into the Atlin country. ed and the doors opened. The! Governor Alfred E. Smith, Democratic nominee, and Senator | incpection of Mr. Head, and wer: e, CRIAROS Mo wiSEGAIY s ‘They plan to return to the States Bpey s *';‘l'("[‘:,':‘:'K'I Soan! James A. Reed, of Missouri, himself a former aspirant for the | dismissed shortly after, while the | 3 G :-);:m('{u..(;i'a.j:l’:::;’ Pr?ffil{irl?.rA{l;nR‘:.{.l:«[»lrn‘:;li\:n:::;lx;.l on the Admiral Rogers. phone calls from cxcited resi.| Bonor, are firm in the belief that victory will perch on their piational Hixeotilive of & EPKy s S Mr. Stocker and after four years|sociation of Lions Clubs at the B e g dents. Only a few of the cattle! banner in the coming elections. They were photographed in | taken to a walfing automobile, and | 3 as an employee the latter took him |last session of the twelfth annual were rounded up during the| Governor Smith’s suite in a New York hotel. }"f"]“""“"""-‘ of the Council, left] '\ into partnership. Last October,|convention of the Association, held | Among the night el L e S e P Mr. Peterson went to Los Angeles |in Des Moines, lowa, July 10-13,|1s Mrs. Thomas Woodruff, who Two steers were captured in L NSRS DAL LN, SERE §a- the where he became ill of pneumonia|1928. Mr. Ruffin was born and|is the guest of her brother, Guy the vicinity of the Muehlebach farming egintry cannot be deyeldnnd Py S oh Pes N itiver ‘ISh' is the proudest girl i | With complications. He recuper-|raised in Richmond, Virginia which | McNaughton and Mrs. McNaugh. Hotel ed by bachelors.” o P ated and last May Lis elder broth-[has always been his home. ton. Mrs. Woodruff formerly One wild steer dashed through Mr. Méska dsld thoy bad foundf ":f\c"plz;":' Tonight e }’)\;‘:lseh";sv':'fiy‘t"w(}’;cc';:tyolzyz‘: er, living at Thunder Hawk, took| The new President of Lions In-|lived at Thane and Juneau and in their church arty is due back in | ane, two-year- the plate glass window of aj several members of I g \ 2 i " him to his South Dakota farm,|ternational is enzaged in the gen-| the Porcupine district of the Ter- @wntown garage and horned| PLEASEB WITH in the Fairbanks district and had “:;” 'f:i"“'“‘:v"}j‘l‘" ’(‘,'“;,‘""(“‘f" Head retary. of Represlgntaltw; g;" where Le gradually grew weaker |eral insurance busine nd is a|ritory, but has not visited Alaska several cars. Timid attendants Satributed ' & ot of MtetwiSve oL AV §188 oicle _k“ ¢ roll L. Be?dy, of Portland, Me., | ;i geath came. partner of one of the leading firms | since leaving for the States to live, gathered but none dared ap- They came in contact with the e ek this eve-| and there’s a reason for it. She|| [, was a native of Sweden but|of architects of the city, and also |22 years ago, until this summer. proach the bovine which finally leading people and those in all| W& 4 reception ]\i.[lwl:v ll:“} | won the Hurst gold medal|came to the United States in his|a director of many other compan.|She expects to remain here until dashed through another window lines of work '_-wr,vwiw.rlv. and \\'lmh‘will Katones :“ g ,'f”””.:“”‘ded ay.mually to the Junior, | early youth, becoming a citizen of | ies He js the author of various|some time in August, when she and fled up an alley | everywhere |'1-r-r»1|v4-|rl a 1 (!.mn.n‘ B it nu-mhorl~ peouts 4l gt the National University Imwl this country. He was 42 years|insurance papers and insurance|will return to her home in Los » steer turned on a street welcome from whole-souled and 5. i ¢ i i forms which kave been adopted by - . g 2 M D was 97, Mr. Peterson is survived by sev. - o PRIy ; ¢ i y ( i i Tl T it remain in | the Scont Council plans to discuss | 38 iss Dane’s S s torists and sirens F estig K| Two of the party will remain in 1 0 1 3 orS 2 ther relat (e e SHT 2 0(&[:::“:“ ‘lf‘lhmv::l:l:.:;‘ :‘1‘.' ,,v.'y'.:: tah Investigators hink 1.,..(‘3.”".”” party will remain In | el scouting problem with | Wherefore the medal and the |oral brothers and other rclati The police informed the resi OPP‘“'“"““"S in North ihem will go to Skagway and|Mr. Head with the idea of thrash. | Smile ) ,:,I ',;'\:,“fu::":,:.‘; :.';S,,‘:f;,(:r“ :,.“,l(m,‘ C(lnnlng Se(lso'l IS Startl’lg " ~ . ol he oy re.|IM& out some of the difficulties 81 - ¥iipbes i % reslienc B bt so ,“ml 'T‘;““:d ve| Greater than Ever 'H,\|n||~; to ‘lu;x : \\“hlt“n “I‘I:;‘,\ Bl Wiion tave srien Rl b 1, tied for monors for passing ‘he ‘k" made "“‘“’l"‘ ']"“‘ "'I“‘]' residence lass Top Jars in quarts ceen-$2.00 doz gent to their aid until the down- urn the other two will make the Faei e ing, . | most tosts at camp. each having |here. His death, while not un. SURgHTS ML GUAT $2.0 town streets were cleared. |trip to Sitka and way ports. The| H. L. Redlingskafer, scoutmaster | MOS! [ N e 7| expected, was a shock to his n{}";"‘!“ 1 pé"t‘” AR %f}g g‘"" on Jars in quarts ... vl 0z. i | Herbert J. Me-ks, Lowell S ety ebd of Troop No. 1, today completed, Passed ten exams. Waiter Mc.- | B% While the downtown rodeo was| Herbert 50 Mes Losell Tl whole party will assemble in Ju. [ OF froop No. 1, ot tha!Kinnic ond Tom Judson of Troop | friends. BMDon Fakd in dints at its height, an automobile col-| ) 10Wman, 4 shiehity neau August 3 and then proceed|? 18t of the tests passed at th ek Mason Jars in pints 4ty . 1.40 doz. " o3 Judd, of Utah, and in the - A neam | a agle ive: No. 2 and Rober Simpson of I hos & 2 TR Y lided with a truckload of hog nos dudd, of Utah, and I h¢ | south, stopping at the other towns ¢ e nteiab iasle Tiver du [ in No. 1, were 10iiners tb: with]| O1d papefs for sale’ b fhe Himpive: We have also Jelly Glasses at ! | - freeing the hogs, which werc pei i 0 Lof Southeastern Alaska, leaving | el Sl i Bl A VI Q finally rounded up by spectators,| DAY Saints (Mormons) in a trid|ygoienikan for the States about Good Work Done L £ o P ‘ 4 RI through Alaska, have returned to| g ' = sl o % s e 1 . : i September 1 Mr. Plowman, it| A total of 84 tests were passed 5 UM d [Juncau from a trip that ook them |, "eoiq will probably spend the|by the Scouts who were in at-| g I PHONE 174 Work's Kesignation | to ".uflwl"‘vl and points "“““". \’: winter in Alaska, mostly in the|tendance at the camp th e ———— | here and there, convinced thatlgo,iyoqdt part of the Territory|Of this number there were 49 sec. | ——— Formally Accepted; | Alaska is 1 country and e ,ng niueh of it in Juneau. ond class, 33 by Troop No. 2, and 4 i i | Is Highly Commended [P0t iies ave sronion tie. obe ped i s 16 by Troop No. 1; 31 firsi-class, Dainty Powder Sifter y Hihl e it I G wy Powier Siter || FIVE THOUSAND ROLLS “wis - | tlalitiex of the country are sreal.| Body of Alaska Troop No. 1; and 4 merit badges with every box o . SUPERIOR, Wis,, July 24.—In| ", ", " eed is for farmers y of 0op No. an merif badge a letter commending Dr. Hubert 71 Tt bie Boce 8 O Pioneer Being i:“:u- Troop No. 1 &nd 1 by Troot TULD AUG 22 THREE FLOWER Waldorf Toilet Paper for sale at a Real Bargain, You [] Work’s efficiency and loyalty in |yt faIIes Sasend of Bocis or : : oilet Pap: " sale al Ba Sirice while Secretary of the In-| D8t are now doing tho pianeorin Held at Seattle| Merit badge cort'ficates award FACE POWDER know what they sell for, usually. . i Our Special, 12 for 90 Cents . | timie has airived for the permanent | poor and for many years a resi. | #lso won an awad for Marksman- “ Roy O. West, of Chi , has' Cevelopment of the country. Th2| gant of the Fairbanks district, is|ship.. He was the only boy who Place on Steps of ‘ | | in zzricaltor ed include two for swimming | I | ] ) J This is another chance for a saving and it will heen appointed Secretary of In-|@8rieultura® possibilities are lare> | yeiq here pending funeral arrange. | Was able to make the requireme N. Y. Capitol BUTLER-MAURO { g | i ) Dorothy Alexander who are visit- |ing in Juneau today, are the M es Mary E. Parr, and Genev Pokorney of Billings, Mont. Miss AS CITY, July 24.—Fifty head of wild cattle stampeded Gus Peterson, resident of Ju-| neau and vicinity for a do visitors in Juneau toior, President Coolidge to g : i A - L | I e : Szl formally accepted Work's resigna- 1 surface ¢ been| SEATTLE, July 24.—The body of [ Which went to John Stewart an s » ; Qi tion the Cabinet, [ seratehed,” siia Meeks. “Th | Mre Bella Donaldson, Alaska pio.| Earle Lagergren, while the latier[Notification Will Take Mrs. C. B. Blethen, wife of the|tections, and theg are many oth- publisher of the Seattle Times, fs| °F sections availalie for settlers X Sittor in Gitay whild wonderful experimental P A and Donald DeLone of Troop No. It’s Right s Dorothy Alexander is in port,|farms at Matanuske and Fairbanks| e B @, Frin of one ot - oot G famadn st e o s o ot I atk "a1. | aro Droving. whet.can bo: duna. In | the dives e Tasio Bikash thnd/the, Novdiber sleition FLieli|Feas ulliney Phone 134 a er s ack, Al- g manio 8 0 b emocratic State Committee de- den and William, and Dan Lamont | the country, and the farmers are| copiy company is a visitor in Ju. JOHNSTONS CANDY cided today | Sub Btation Post Offico No. 1. ShEioT The Matanusk alley and Fair- pony She leaves no known|in this class, although seve DRUG co. pay to stock up. jr -;h.-(mh for sometime and returneq | records with the rifle. AR AT = 53 A P st t ks qoil f:ne " forming latives. She had been in ill.|the Sconts made some ex.ellent (Continued from Page One) o Seattle in hope of recovering, Walter Garritgen of Troap No. 2| g0 oo o0l 8 Yhen We Sell It mith in the election campaign HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Valentine’s Store l Phone 33 Free Delivery and Miss Nellie Kearn thriving. “The Alaska soil is 8004 | yoqu (oday. She is touring Alas. NGy & Comat .1 AT, K A B o and most farm crops can be Pro-| gu on the Dorothy Alexander, ac- Gted der | thé Govndlnids I eI 5 il a John W. Gamble, president of [ Guced her IR - pedela g dcimtl S s iovernotship, el = 4 Ok M s / W arg | COMPanied by, two eons and Mrs, S among them the name of Frank- the Siandard Chemical Manu What / needs most are|p, B Qhesobrouzh. D ReRtvalt Wi plakka Ut MM’I—WWA turing company, of Omaba, Neb,|farmers with their familics whe= eiaiidiiciiatlies s Smith i it at H [ A and Mrs. Gamble, are towrists on |social centers might be estabiishad [ The Misses Joy, Frieda and Shir it br sl iian 80 Haugtm the Dorothy Ale and life made worth livinz. Most| ley Schmidt of Los Angeles, are However, (g disctsylon, ot oag: e of the farmers we have corie in| among the s y prominent ;_""\‘;"‘ P I"’”:”"'fi’w"'q:::i':;;‘ ‘wxl: bha sale » Empire act wi ace bachelors aboard the Dorothy Alexander, e i A 01d papers for sale at the Bmpire. | contact with aze bachelor, AV aboar 3 elaie e S 104 — .- - RECORDS 4 % : ¥or Weddings. Birthdays, |Closing out all 10 inch Columbia e I TR TR T e Te e e Tt -5y “ " Anniveraries and ~ |and Okeh Records at 50c eac . Week-Ends Open evenings. Radio Electric Co., Martin Lynch. adv. ——— Bishop F . Rowe of the Fpis. Only $25.00 LS [t Wash Dresses CANNING TIME Special Values A shipment of smart new Wash Dresses in Dimity and Flaxon trimmed with Orangdie and Lace — these are going at the low price of: & 4 ! P " \ 30 gal. Range Boiler—New ...... $12.50 each ) ; "\ 3 , v | $2. 00 Red Rubber Flush Ball ... .50, each Swing Spout Kitchen Faucet 5.00 each . ; Glass Shelves ....... 1.35 each Sizes from 16 to 46 ]f:‘nh Sp:'uy and Hose . 1.50 each %:£3$A§?R11?k;ée ; Nickle Plated Faucets ... 1.50 each JAR RINGS, package . 0 ing Spout Laundry Tray Faucets .... 3.00 each JELLY GLASSES, squats, talls, doz. ... .75 Mason and Kerr Wide Mouth rHONE 3¢ GEQ. B. RICE ruone 34 Jars—Pints and Quarts PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Gf ORGE BROT“ERS GOklstefn ,s Empor Z.um “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Juneau's'Style Center Phones 92—95 * Front Street 4 : . . . . - . . ' 8 Deliveries—10:30 ‘a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m.

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