The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 28, 1928, Page 8

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R I R e 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY .IULY 28 1928 : I ure of the laying of the corne fectly beautiful place and an “ ” 0 ) wlay on | stone of the Juneau Public School ideal one in which to spend rn f 1, cal a May 17, 1917; picture donated b y 8 4 4 P vacation. I am only sorry that| there seve Official \ _( T @ & 5 Judd will re ‘w i remple cornerstone wil toid me he never firted,” explain. few day | he: Roster of membership of 1928 iy, £ ed pretty, darkeyed Margaret Champion \lmul to. (Make | P73 SRS i (,(‘rcmom(‘s to Bcgm at]1es: June, 1538 oops Ik ['11"(!‘"“" Several Contests Are Being| w: ana wMrs. B B. Green and }‘f.‘,‘rr:(m(‘ el Lo ivers Important Announcement | & A oLl b Public School Soon After |teris Scottish !;.h’ \';m show Decided at Polls in Z;luznler. ;‘);l)ro(l;_v, l!-()\xrm'd on the | trom Ricardo E. Cardenti. sined again by ) Inglesteac s Ko |ing a sketch of the building: July ueen. ey have been visiting ‘And after marriage he g —Retirement Intimated |inq" wr. Plowman and g0 ¢ 7 o'Clock Tonight |1925 copy of the New Age Maga Lone Star State S i otinels Tour, . | whatit SO Petersburg, thence to Wr - [zine, Scottish Rite publication Returning passengers _on the| “Then he told me he always GREENWICH, C ily 28.land then to ) e fal pies of the Daily Alaska Em.| DALLAS, Texas, July 28.—|Queen included Mrs. Muriel Lanz|fiirted and always would,” testi. b Ap mpion heavy-|there bef mber 1 fcr their |, angements have be n. | pir Stroller's Weekly, July 25, [ Despite fevered concern over Na-|and Miss M. Nichols who ieft here | fied the bride. c orid. witl Lnoate S Uiah oot e e vical sketch of the Scot. |tional politics which has kept|last week for Skagway. smont Vot. SEA T RNEH ’ i the new High § nd | tisk statutes of the Suprems|the State in political ferment) Mr. and Mrs. John Rustgard re- el next week, |ters have be ttle for some | ya mple building un the Scot(ish Rite: vari. since the Houston Convention, a[turned on the Queen after in ap. | PPAtic, Cardenti was shortly after- m Pryor, Jr., one of the|iime, may retu Alaska and | any 4 tofp by Sohn H, Duha | : rograms; history of [light vote is forecast in the|sence of four days. They made|WArd arrested as the Los Angeles but in its very mpion’s closest friends. Pryor|spend mo Y t | master of ceremonies t. Juneau M. |State’s Democratic primary elec-|the round trip to Sitka on the| © ."””:"_ it "“"l'f‘"""" b m&t t's the new Oxford Bk (e S apinih by visliis i i &\ Mhpiiit it ol | by-1aws of local Beottish Rith B34 tion toda p g men in their automobiles, took Square, fashioned by Gruen o i A i 5 ... |their rings and demanded a kiss all announcement 1d be to the|Alaska | ¢ at 6:30 o'clock in the The chief interest is in cam-| Mrs. Theodore Kettleson of Sit- m‘nnmm;? S : e f:wmmm:fl“dmg‘hmst‘;n §¥ect that h «d retired from | I Hall. There Special Dep. | e — | paigns for United States Senator,|ka, whose husband is in chaige of ’ our store, tomorrow! ¢ |Governor and Lieutenant Gover-|the Ploneers’ Home, was an arriv.| And so the judge granted a di- . the ring and will not again de ty Grand Master John H. Dunn|VISIT PRIBILOF ISLANDS VAR b fend the title Q VE will oty EHE U O Todg t GIVEN UP BY MISS FRANCIS|nor, the last of which invoked|al on the Queen. She is accomp.|YOrce to Mrs. Cardenti, who tes-| %6 has been announced that Washington ana Alaska under au special interest because the name|anying Mr. and Mr D. Jones | titied sha was only sixteen when| NUGGET SHOP Tunney will sail a visit t ty of the Grard M Miss Maude Francis, professor in |0f State Senator Thomas Love is|and daughter to Skagway and ex-|She married Cardenti, and who Burope within a short time, and \v 7 o'clock the Mas com.|a Wisconsin collegs, who loctured | 1eft off the ballot in some coun-|pects to return to Juneau again be. | 4150 1 he had met her on the this is taken to indicate that he Imn »d by the Juneau City Band,|in Juneau last year on O'Henry,|ties because of his 28 i fore going to Sitka. street car one day and proposed had retirement in mind when he Il mareh to the sehool building |and came north this year to visit|he would bolt the National party| Albert Wile, traveling man, pass. | 1@ her the next, assuring her hic decided upon the trip. However hdie He talnteritons | will . e ine DaibIlE IALN Sa U s i | ticket. ed through here on the Queen, en. |Was 4 member of an old aristo- on the other hand he was quc i i 28 For the laid and Gov. George A. Parks|terial for a lecture on Alaska, re.| Five candidates, including a|route to Petersburg. cratic Itallan family. almost immediately after his vic-'gocond tine 1 a week Judge|will make a short addres turned this week from the west-|Woman, oppose Senator E: —————— “And his real name was Edward B i iTercer Hocnoy that{Tetn o David bechie muGYEA TN Tuhneilitein: sttarwants. Vi e|wast Haying ahanksiiubtsiah, | MEEeIIMMIA HEKE o, 3 01d papers for sate at the Empire. | Joln Jones” sho added. he intended to stay in’the fight {to the point of dismissing the march will be continucd to Masonic| The trip to the Pribilof Islands | tion. They are Representati nllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIhIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIhlllIIIIIII Ruth L s of York, | stone will be installed, and A recent statement said that|against Mrs. Bva Heyman, Chi-|ter P. Scott will deliver an ad-|would be delayed for five weeks;ham, Col. Owsley and Jetf Mn- Sunday and Every Day f| A few days ago Judge David!Dunn will preside, and the Ma-|from the Bering Sea | Gov. Dan Moody is opposed for HunnunnnRanannn Real Coffee Midget Lunch IIII||IIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIII!!IIIIIII And just to make it more em- { 000,000 since the beginning « his professional pugilistic c#reer, hecame angered because nobody ! sonic Services will be used Visits to Kodi ind Fairbanks | re-election by Louis Wardlaw, and that he has more than that|geemed particular about brin g Programz at both structures will{ were made by Miss Francis in!Judge W. E. Hawkins and Mrs. amcunt safely invested and pro-|the case to trial, and he di be augumented by renditions of[place of the trip to the Pribilof |Edith Wilmans. The latter two ducing income. It understood | ed it. He was induced to rein-|the band The public is invited|She will leave on the \xulln\v-slmn“l"‘l-l""l they will not support that he added $550,000 to his state thé case to atiend the affair, Mr. Dunn said. | for Sitka where she will visit for|the Democratic National ticket. wealth by his fight with Heeney When Mrs. Straus’ attorney| Lists of itemse which will befa short time. S His financial interests are cared yeared with the statement that| placed in the cornerstones were for by relizble New York bank-|he was not ready for trial, the announced to day by J. W. Leivers HALIBUT SELLS HERE |REV. Sgé%’gfi%fi%figg%on — e Alvin Stein declared helthe insertion The Ford, Capt. Mar Er- : stad, arrived in port tod with| The Rev. 0. E. Stillman re- MORMON PARTY IS would start the suit cver again.| In the school buildfng will go ¥ i ! s 2 In addition to-her legal diffi-|the following: Annual Report of|6.000 pounds of halibut “which |turned last evening on the LEAVING FOR SOUTH | cuties Mrs, Straus has been|the Governor of Als for the|s0ld to the Al ®ish Broker- steamer Queen, from spending |walking up and down Loop|year ending June r wo - Heber J. Meeks and James Judd, |streets in pursuit of a small gold | the High School Totem, 1928; e ¢ and 6.10 cents Springs near Sitka. “It is a per- f the Mormon party that has been |earring she lost ies of the Daily Alaska ers. l;.m ¢ dismissed the suit. Attor-| who is making arrangements for copy of|ase buyer, Elton Engstrom, at|two weeks the Goddard Hot | « investigating various parts of thi < |ana Stroller's Weekly, Territory for the purpose of de-1014 papers for sale at the Empire '1928; envelope contain & ple| Cunnin Se“son Is Startln(r o e e P e i in pints ... ok e 1,60 doz. 1.00, now GARNICK IIIlll|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIINHIIII R T T T T T T T T ss Top Jars Z : Arasiiissbnitiasse D BIUD doz‘ nn Jar\ m pml% & SNBSS RS [ [V PHONE 174 3 1b. jars, regular All Flavor 3 bottles Certo for . T Jar Rings, Lids, Jars-Quarts, Pints Jelly Glasses—-Large, Small GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m, Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings LU BT g L = = = = = = = == T Only $25.00 sl A. B. HALL MUSIC BY Moonlight Serenaders 9:30 P. M. Admission $1.00 7] eaflpespafismssnfiponenflamsntipoarafiyoraes e fipos T Continuing our policy of last year. 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