The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 25, 1928, Page 8

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THF DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY JULY 25, 1928. I ed into Penn Valley Lake south with prhmlen some time ! Other animals are reported still [ ago, passed through Juneau on the { trampling flower beds and lawns|Aleutian last night, on his way in widely-scattered sections. home. Mr. Hoffman called on - Gov. George A. Parks while h~ wat in town. | BY DRY LAWS| TO GBWHANDS To Extend Rotary|l. P. TAYLOR LEAVES Wi “ N [ | - MINNEAPOLIS, suly 25.—ixten-| 1O INSPECT WORK OF apan Wi ot vacualc 'Opinions from Man sion of Rotary Internatinoal is the A pP Says R Ot Y|City Police Abandon Fur-|aim of a woria tour undertaken A. R. C. IN INTERIOR rovince Says Rep- Sources Presented at At T by James W. Davidson, former b 1 | 2o or S~ | America + I resentative | 1 Bar Association ¢ i ;’i A X"f’\':;‘l‘l"“‘;‘ :'l‘l""‘l at Shang-| o p Taglor, Alaska Road Com- ; caped Wild Steers el 2% ihe last Rotary | migsioner engineer, left on the SEATTLE, July o (Contffiued trom Page Ome) e Davidson, a resident of Calgary, | S1Mer Alcutian to be gone until anchuria as the “dang | bk A viaaon,, & 8 “algary, . specting L i o kgl el KANSAS CITY, July 25.—Har-|Alta, has accepted appointment | G °ver Inspectin w:‘:w“\;or;‘r:: b e rativa. of Ja.l goneral of the United States, wa"|ried police today turned over to|as a special representative of Ro- (0%, WIior @ He willio into : , ’,',H ,’,‘ m‘ egates of the In.| one of the chief speakers at the(regular cowhands the pursuit of [tary to visit some of the 44 na. ‘,,",,';l' ;m, A 1 ,L Rlchsml "".']" B Roations matitats. thedl Phi Delta meeting. She is hon-|seven remaining steers of the 50 |tions having clubs and to survey -f-‘.rh)‘ .].gf 'er, 10es. sndil RS Seoia L on! orary president of the fraternit:.|that escaped from cattle cars|others not represented. PRSI RAT- S YaIeD 2 3 Japan intends to maintain a hold : matters of Internal economy with | Mrs. Bertha Landés, former mayor |during a wreck early yesterdhy He spent 1% months in the Arc- n ey in that province indefinitely \ 3 i Road Commission superintendents e a of Seattle, made the address ofmorning when a Santa Fe freight|tic with the second Peary expe- |,y o hina is no more capable of | x Al . g A b ©| throughout the country. — From t B | wolcome to the visiting women |train was wrecked. dition and lived for 13 years in| . effectively dealing with foreign | ' B W ) w the Orfont. e plans to viat 24 | FRirbanks Mr. Taylor will €0 over S8 il Zumoto R8T | v Bavara v \\)nlv.xrurmvlr 1lhmr. 24-hour chase throughout 'II{.‘.'(T,E‘VS ~“X‘":l ~”‘”':“j'l” ‘”“'v“' 19291 charge of sonstruction woth and R, i R s work e N s T . ] reporter of the supreme and appel- | the city’s business and residential | ROtary convention a as. discuss the work in dotail. 5 x,(.|',,;, ol and. st A8 well| pre ']““ b “‘.}‘,}l iy s g gtk finished, :1h bert 1”"”*"‘- “I“I'""l'w' candidate for the |jate courts of Indiana, was also a|sections when a fractious steer T B ST Major B, H. Gillette will join 8 al and s residency, le ashington for a conference with ont idge i scons relimina Pl e S TERAY Mgt d e, Fhors 15 Sk w1 ey, Lot Waahtiken for s confacvive SHEE Pougitnnt ldge tn “\\m(\‘ |1l\fv!|”‘::;]llulll,:dl;}" j speaker and drew upon her many|planted his feet on the running| DEPUTY MARSHAL HOFFMAN |Mr. Taylor in the vicinity of Sew- the present time and it is abso-|y, ster-General H ¥y 8. New, Mr. and Mrs. Hcoover, Secr: 3 i A P e - . oo vears' experience with men law-[board of a patrol car and mooed ON WAY TO MATANUSKA|ard in the latter part of August i [ y .8, 8 , D 2 Mrs. cover, Secretary Work, Secretary Jardine and Sec- rs for material loudly into th flicer’'s faces. lutely impossible for Japan 1o retary Wilbur s 3 A y e officer’s faces. bt and go over the Roud Commission evacuate Manchuria S Kk 0o B TR VAT NG (O ) T Among other speakers were Another chase terminated| Frank Hoffman, Deputy U. S.|work in the Matanuska valley dis- | S H h 0 Jean N. Penfield, of the|when a closely pursued steer div-! Marshal at Matanuska, who went! trict with him. 3 ¢ " 1 1 pal court of New York; « R Stumping Tours NEw 3_8TURY cenic rlighway Upen AL SMITH WILL Grace B. Knoeller, Washingt : $ s | ira 8 odler, Washington, | s P I Fav | In British Columbla bk Sttt b el LT T T T L L £ Lose Favor | ; Y E 2 Y | prominent Denver, Colo, attor-|Z = With Nominees I G BE ‘ WASHINGTON, July 25.—Scen. | GUVER cu N who has won recognition in|= S P ery as picturesqus as that about! presentation of cases for Chi-|= ST OUR REG LAR E WASHINGTON, July 25.—The| "Bantf is afforded the tourist on| nese defendants; Senator Reba|Z l) ‘/ El stumping tours of other presiden- the new Slocan highway in West-| Hurn, member of the Washington [= 8 Hal. chmpaigns seem ikely lo Dba ern Canada which has just’been| legislature for six years; Judge|= PRICES Ei modified or abandoned this year, |obened to traffic, Norton | Reah Whitehead, of the Seattle|S s perhaps never to return ‘llmud U consul at Fernie | - municipal court; and Mrs. Walte:|S = Both Alfred B. Smith, democrat- WA {says in a report to the departmen Speeches Beals, Seattle, practicing attor- |= 2 lb S l'd F' l l T H B e aid otk Honve COllllflClb for Work to Be'or commerce B imab May Not Be Many ney and former Judge, g 8. JOUL el oma- . H republican standard-bearcr, appear| Awarded Within Few | The hishway joins the new ben-! But All Will Have Chance | The National Association of Wo- | g to be shaping their campaigns ver-Naskup road, opening a grand . men Lawyers, which will meet in 25 5 @O programs which do mot| Daysby'N. G Nelson . lcircle through fhe' heart’ of tief: i A0 See or Hear Him September at Atlantic City, will toes . . . c E call for extensive traveling { Canadian Kootenay. Tourists now| . send four delegates to the confer- | S £ Until Warren (. Harding con- | may leave the interprovincial high- (.‘;':_"‘\‘m?ly“:‘\lfj‘J"]'Ili:!‘ :““A\Hm;l‘nfih ence sponsored by the American |S 6 lbs. Neu) Potatoes b‘)st 25( E Aucted front porch campaign; Preparations for the construc-|way Nelson, pass up the beauti- 1' f ‘k D, & b pro! ’-'." Bar associaticn the day oefore its|S = at his Marion, Ohio, home in 1920,|tion of the new three-story con-|ful Slocan valley, over the new|'¥ Make comparatively few speech-| operal moeting. Genevieve Cline |S (; P lb 1; most nominees fillcd many speak-| crete building which to be [road and on to Naskup, ferry thoir| %% ’1"'1‘}1!;: the coming Presidential| ocently appointed justice of the |= reen eas’ Per . ¢ o odIC X ing_engagements over a farflung orecied on the southwest corner of | antomobiles to Arrowhead at the| Campalgn "elf‘“” ”’tfl""l"!h'y COV-| cugtoms court in New York; Grace |S E area, although McKinley had re-| Front and Franklin streets, will be'head of Upper Arrow Lake and |°F the country so that everyone| s gmith, assistant attorney gen-|= G B lb 15 H frained from a rigorous campaign|gin immediately, it was announc-, proceed by car to Vancouver and|Will have ample opportunity eith-| oru1 or Oregon; Mrs. Margaret J.|S reen e"ns, per . C £ tour {ed this afternoon by N. G. Nel-|Sea Slocan Lake, 25 miles|r Of secing him or hearing him| carpg, Lincoln, Neb., will be the (S ¢ H This year a comparatively few !son, Ketehikan business man, who|long, is considered the most beau. |OVer the radio,” Chairman John J.| popiesentatives of the nationa |[E 4 bltn(?’lcs arrots . . . 250 2 major speeches are contemplated|arrived in Junc terday to!tiful body of water in southeast- “(‘ kob said. He “I"['“"l' that the | women's at the general contersnce |= = by the nominces, each to be broad-| take charge of the tion of the|ern British Columbia. The road| GOvern personalily s a very| gince the American Bar associa- [S 4 b ,’ B 25 H cast by radio to the whole coun-|structure at polnts rises to an elevation of | IMPOrtant item in the campaign.”| o gpened its doors to women,|S uncnes eels iy C 3 try. The 1924 campaign was the! Mr. Nelson expects to award|more than 600 feet above the lake ‘w'(*‘“_'!; is il‘g;.lm'sl .;lmlnl'l;"l: ”h(‘: 00 womien have passed the asso- |= & E first in which radio played a part,| contracts for the tearing down AR b i g { country from the back platform of| ¢jziion's requirements and become |S 4 b l T 25 2 Bk o o e e e | unches Turnips . . . 25¢ : ¢d many parts of the country ner where the new building will be [Uregon own as minute speeches may be made. & R - |= C b ’ 2 Leractod and alao for. the construc. | Disastrons Fire o e JOENSTONS CANDY £ ucumbers, each . . . . 20c 3 FIREMEN WO! FAST I tion work which will begin as soon | PRINCESS ALICE ARRIVES £ - RK possible. | 3 = H = AT BAD ROOF FIRE|, V! @ 5:foot froutaze, tho| LEBANON, Ore, Juls 2.—A| The Princess Alice, Capl. Thon. \Qfl g Money Back Guarantee on All Purchases E | huilding will be triangular, while | disastrous fire swept over the city |as Cliffe, arrived in Juneau last N‘ B Watch Our Weekly Broadca - —— the sides will extend from the|yesterday and before controlled!night at 6 o'clock and left at 11 0\» S H x ,Firemen made short work of a|street about G0 feet. caused a loss of over §350,000. The ! for Skagway. Four senger. cfi) = = bad roof fire on the home of Mike Second Structure Later fire started in the engine room|were aboard the steamer for Ju (‘P& £ H Avoian near Fifth and Kennedy| Work on the building which is|of the Oregon Canning company |neau, E. K. Tobin, and Mrs. Tobin ! = = stroets at noon today. The alarm|to be erected hetween the corner |and quickly spread to the main|Mrs, A Leod and Miss A. B £ 2 was turned in at 12 o'clock and|of Franklin and Front strects and | plant which was destroyed. Flames | MacLeod. H H when the fire boys arrived at the|the Hellenthal Building will nct|then leaped the street, destroying| The Princess Alice is due here £ ks H scene smoke was rising in large| begin until late in the year, Mr.|the planing mill. southhound 5 o'clock on Fri- £ Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. ; volumes. Nelson said. During the late e e — day morning and will sail, at 8| ¥or Weddings, Birthdays, |Z & s 92 and 95 £ H Within a few minutes, aided by|winter months the buildings now FOUND NOT GUILTY o'clock. ~ The steamer had.& ca. Anniveraries and H Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings chemicals and the booster tank,|occupying (he ground will be tora| e pacity list of passengers including Week-Ends 2 the fire was under control, and|down, according to present plani.| jrarry Nelson, George Bidnick,|many round trippe 4 | dn'n:u.ts- was confined to the de-|and in l)\\-..‘(ln’mx "“““"”"fl ‘"‘"t‘):rh Larson and Fred Waldal, - S G struction of shingles on one sidc|the construction work will be| 10" wore charged with violation| MARSHAL WHITE LEAVES of the roof, burning of a section | started ot the NMMDItIon Tkwa BY. T 8 NG 1 of the attic ceiling and minor| No definite date for the com-|yrarshal Albert White. were found| U. S. Marshal Albert White lett water demage. The house is own.| pletion of the building has |y gyilty at a ju trial in the | this morning on the bhoat belong- ed by Vaso Nickinovich and is|been set yet, but announcament of [ g Gommissioners Court yes.|ing to his offico for Tenakee to msured plans will be made within a few | 100 afternoon be goae until the end of the week ————— days, when contracts have hoon e | awarded. old p.u)t-r« l’nr sale .xl the Empire 01d paper; Empire. 01d papers for sate at the When We Sell It i i It's Right !|Free Deltvery Phome 134 The Clothing Man {Sub Station Post Offico No. 1. Dainty Powder Sifter with every box of THREE FLOWER BUTLER-MAURO Empire. SHAWL COLLAR coAT SWEATERS Heavy Shaker Knit Navy Blue FREE FACE POWDER DRUG CO. H. 3. GRAVES 30 gal. Range Boiler—New $12.50 each Red Rubber Flush Ball ... . 50 each | . Swing Spout Kitchen Faucet.. .. 5.00 each ‘ | Glass Shelves 1.35 each . 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