The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 14, 1928, Page 8

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Looo; 1 Alaska Packers, Baranof : i 120,000; Storfold and Grondahl, .E! 1 S “nm | Washington Bay, 00; Rumley F $ L{ > = ¢ Washington Bay, 16,000; Port Arm. 20,000 barrels. " ,‘ "y A % rong, ’ ¢ b | Passengers commng to Juncau P " 5 ¢ ‘ € fLas 1 - Mrs. M. Miller, B. Benson and §. . 4 B I R . % ; ! vens from Tenakee; W. H. Fqualization oarc e- W Yoy il % . , C. H. Jefferson and Felix ¢ s i quahzz i A ; Fi WA g ; < o B e Royal Aglncultun'al and In cerves “/“‘ R [‘;“fi""“‘ A B 3 h e : gent DR o ort Alcxander dustrial Society to S 3 | § 3 P : B | John Nelson, Mrs. Wanamaker s from W. S. Pullen * ¢ 4 E it g 3 4 ’ and two children, William Wana- Hold Exhibit ¥ 2 b % | maker, Lena Howard, Mrs, Wells, Helen Merlo, Matilda Nikola An exhibition of minerals is a | William Howard, Nellie Wells, | Part of the Provincial Exhibition § Mr Harris, P. Guerro and Mrs. |0 be held under the \auspice of Kunz from the P. 1. Harris can.(the Royal Agricultural & Industrial nery, Hawk Inlet Society of B. , ‘at New West. § oyl minster, B. C., early in September, levied : ! b o : ¢ oy : wcording to anmouncement re tion to be taken u fror X . ] T f § N N cived at the local office of the Alaska Bl ht and Pow b . ; - ] " ! T. 8. Bureau of Mines and June "err i r A ’ 1 i All exhibits (except Priva e Companic 1 *ul- | , A - ¢ Mining Exhibits) intended to he. § len, manag 1 of| ¥ . 4 entered for the prizes must be the | the Equalizatior 3 of 8 3 ¢ o e - ¥ ¢ E product of a mine or prospect in| this will be 1 to other| (EESHE P . L] A} 3 : TEX PRIMARY the Province of British Columbis property’ owners to ag 3 ¥ . ' J and should be accompanied by al assessments | , " Y v Y § card stating: name of mine and! The letter from the c -‘ 3 o 4 3 4 | . SAN ANTOKIO, Texas, Aug 14.|location; s of ore produced; panies, and signed by The way was paved yesterday|Rame of owner; if available assay| is as folloy addre for a test of the Smith and anti.| (Put omission not to invalidate) Board of BEqualizatior Smith sentiment in Texas whea Prizes “We have examincd ¢ % : the Democratic State Exccuttve| The exhibition is extended to ’ ||y‘x~‘h'i\|;‘ ]\Q‘l h H‘:u‘\“‘:-h\ : % N : i ’ : Committee certified the name of|PoYs and girls also to whom prizes Electric Light and Power Com.-| : 5 Thomas B. Love, of Dallas, Tex.| WUl be ewarfed. Children's pr The ex-Crown Prince Frederick Wilhelm of Germany once led Blectric L and Pow R4 4 $250 to $15 . b as, as candidate Lientonant Paris, but now he’s content to pany and of The Juneau Ferry . . e aee & R " . soLE g A ey £ b rixes rankl "t an army and tried to capture Ni ¢ : fimil Mrs. Calvin Coolidge unveiling at Cannon | Colvill, Civil War hero. The President spoke Governor in the g A D Wik A i ”u“““‘ motor about the countryside near his home at Oels, With him gation Company, and Wwc b : : » : i . b 1om: that there is an increase of ap-| Falls, Minn,, the memiorial to Colonel \\ lliam | at \lullulurv ceremonies. mary on August 2. S e e home (International Newsreel) i | | | B g gt ey Mo b Tl | Love is a former Democrati ibitions will be as proximat -third in tl | : - | National Committeeman anl an uations heretofore placed upon th | ; fie Lol Mineral To e Wi A BT "TQ nounced he will vote for Hoover.| Minera st at Exhibition: | She Rejected Pcct SALMUN PABK | AT THE HOTELS He will be opposed in the run-off| (Boys and girls 18 years and un-|an interest in a mining claim| Mining Engincer ixhibits and th property of these companics “While the present a m by Lieut. Gov. Harry Miller, who |der) | which he is actually develo | Private Mining Exhibits, are: for is pledged to Gov. Alfred E. Smith District Mining BExhibit For: Government Mining ki rs' | the first, gold and T medal represents more than .the actua Gastincau | | | value of 11‘- ‘property of the wmi ‘ \ 3. Johnson, Ketchikan; . W.| " rhe Executive Committeo dis-|the best general representative|Exhibits: Best general district|and diplomas; and for the panies, which is situated wi ‘ g | Byerly and wife, Petersburg; C.(regarded the Jution of the|collection of minerals from any exhibit of government district min-|ond, gold and silver medals N | the corporate limit Juncau, {H. Smith; J. C. Black, Portland; | ognjar Demoer leaders to bar|mining division in the Province|ing ineers {other awards are all cash prizes | The committea in charge of the feel at the same fime that the ci % | Maud Miller. lit el (not open to government engi-| Private Mining Bxhibits: must “4"“ e 20y “ sl : ! Alaskan ; | —————— neers | private collection of mine mineral exhibit is composed of tis count o lbl..v incrau xpend 4 : [ 3. Adamson, city: . R. Dr w. AUDITOR HERE Prospectors’ Mineral Exhibit:| Junior Mining Exhibits: (Boys | following David Whites (|un: made = Baserd vy e non | i : city; William 0. Buzzell, city: .| 0. g ‘Munda, Jr. of Wilming-|Best exhibit of hand samples of |16 and under) Best collection of |J. Walley, W. H. Elso ":‘HI“*‘ o m"'»l l';_"; -:“ At e 3 1] Tibbetts, l[rmw Rupert; Julius|ton pel,, auditor for the 4|n‘.lmnwmls by individual bona fide!hand samples obtained by pros-iM. Moore, L. Lambe and also he ection and % arger, city ‘arl Sater. P 0 ar Y any arrived | Prospector, who has a free miner's > 4 Be ! B. Davi ; Rt g s e Althorp Has 220 0001 | Pont Powder Company, arrived | 3 8 \ s | pecting. ¢ " avies, J RNl abe. faw. i s | : N ! 5 | P ™ lin Juneau today on the steamer|license and who is the owner of| Special: ~ For the best work.|J. M. Humphrey. '"TV g bl b ated 5 % Ases H(’Illl\g ] lanlS Mrs. H. E. Smitz and her two|Aleutian He will conduct the @ RSN A |ing model in connection with any | - 3 Y R - aughters left o the steamer g al & ) 3 ks I - ra of £, 401 4 Y aAve, to accept the valuation placed : Also Have Success |daughter on _the imer | annual audit of the hooks of th branch of minin 3 { Leon Permanent Wave, | Northwestern for Haines, where [local company office and expects | The awards for the Government |Fern Bezuts Parlor. —adv upon our property by the Asses | ¥ | R s e Y - |they will visit for the next two|to leave Thursday on the steam- auzet | Gtk Sapst | Reports of the continued suc-|weeks er Alaska for the States. PR S R AR SR RS TR AR S B ever tax is levied upon the a cessful salmon packing season in|-— F * B e \ BRI oo Mk wore broueh| N Sanitary Special Sale Ending Aug. 18 I_UNG DlsTANCE . : ! ‘ }:Ih n”" . IH\:’[nlhlmln‘llll”:::ll:: AXPOUNCING N(l,)ki',s Best grade 2 for 25¢ toilet paper, now 12 rolls $ .90 Petersh wd wayports at 10 MARY NORRIS GOSS Amocat and Happy Home Peaches, regular 45¢, o | lock his rning | ) DANGE STUPPED Bl | £l it v SRR GRADUATE BEAUTY CULTURIST 30c¢ 3 cans 4 : of the | | Company at Port Althorp leads the Amocat and Happy Home Pears, regular 4 plants, according to Capt. Peter- A. J. KRANK SCHOOL OF BEAUTY 3 cans 0,000 cases. Other packs, as g A P . e saotr i torthwest. ||~ Mrs. Goss is here to teach you the proper care of || > 20¢, 6 for : in Seattle Co,mcs to Pretty MC‘TL’“"“ S“”f Me N orn |'|_1’.|m.‘ “n‘mnm\ n..\l ¢ 000 | FFace, Hands, Scalp and Beauty Requisites. | BUTLER-MAURO Amocat and Happy Home Early Sifted Peas, Sudden End of Brookline, who, it re~ |p . Harris, Hawk Inlet, 57.000: | Facial Demonstration, Instruction and Advice DRUG CO regular 30c, 3 for vealed, was sought in marriage |sunny Point Packing Company, | Without Obligation. : SEATTLE, Aug. 14.—The 104-| by Maxwell Bodenheim, erotic |Funter Bay, 90,000; Astoria-Puget Call or Phéne f hour marathon dance sponsored| movelfst and poet, when both |Sound, Excursion Inlet, 113,000; \ by the University Post, American| were members of the Me- |Pacific American Fisheries, Excur- | When We Sell It Legion, came to a halt today fHre | sion Inlet, 100,000; Alaska Consoli- | g P GARVICK S when the custodian of the State gg;::&lom‘/\;;m;ls m(‘“l”"y }t l'dated, 'Tenakes; 80,000 Superior] It's Right . Amory ordered the building clos ro, IN. 1. X1IS proposais | picheries, Tenakee, 50,000; Todd !Sub Station Post Offico No. 1 ed. Two women and one man| Were rejected. | Packing Company, Todd, 45,000; i A PHONE 174 were still on their feet when the e L g E | Sebastian Stuart, Tyee, 40,000. . Phone 25 ; - e B ettt closing order came. One thousand | - | Herring plants are also having f“’f"h‘;'j;“'f(‘l ';;;‘l{;"‘w;j;jf-,h,'[}:;; MINISTER WEDS a good season, and figuros on B —— 5 5 PN u||||||||||||||||||||||'l||llll|||||||||||||IIIIlll|||IlIII|IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|1|I|||ll|||l BLACK REIGNS SUPREME SEE OUR ADVANCE FALL SHOWING OF THE NEWES Off-the-Face HATS —4Worn in Paris. —Talked of in Vogue. —Shown at Goldstein’s Emporium. All Canned Fruit and Vegetables at reduced prices tn Frec Dellvery Phome 134 make room for our new fall goods. for Appointments 4 { 404 Hour Marathon Dance \ WEKFHUgIR{On, Wi E petle-aL] St. Paul, Minn. Duchess and Madrona Puree Tomdloo\, ogu]ur ; Srontly O of thal Rarringe W' ‘\\‘.n.r ‘nlmlr, Chatham Fish Com-| "— 2 . 9 tev. H. H, Chapman and Miss Su. | Pany, New TPort Walter, 20,000; an Smith at Anvik. Tor five | Northwestern Fisheries, Port Con. voars pricst at St Matthows | Clusion, 0.000; Saginaw Bay, 26.-| | Bpiscopal Church here, Mr. Chap.|%00: Midalgo Island Packing Com-| | man left carly last spring for An- | oo VA B LT s nsi | | vik and has been there since. Mr b Chapman was a school teacher at| SAIGON, French Indo-China,|the Anvik mission.—Fairbank Aug. 14.—Religions are said to be|News-Miner. losing ground but the Kast con - tinues to invent mew ones J. E. PEGUES LEAVES Li Van-trung, chevalier of the NEW YORK FOR WEST]| Legion of Honor, and one of Sai- gon's most prominent citizens, has| Word from J Pogues of Th announced the revelation of a new | Empire editork uff is that he god called Cao-Dai. Those whowas to 1 New York for Califor- have examined the cult say that|nia Augus His purpose was to it has borrowed its ritual in equal|visit with his family for a few parts from Christianity and Tao-[weeks at Santa Ana and then ism. come north, sailing from Seat A good amount of nat -|for Juneau September 3 cery, superstition and d 3 - i are mixed in for good measure Mrs. Iva Tilden, who has been Cao-Dai is' symbolized by a|visiting Mrs. J. H. Cann at Lis-| great eye surrounded by clouds|ianski Inlet for several weeks, re and lesser divinities. These in.|turned here on the Virginia IV clude all the great religious fig ————.ee— ures of history. “French Asia,” a|Old papers for sale at the Empire: colonial publication, reports that | ———————— —~ great crowds of worshippers arc being attracted to the new dogma TOUR PARTIES ARE 7 * ON BOARD ALICE WATCH, s GEO. B. RICE I With several large tour parties|| . F I’ I S : : weported ty be aboard, the Can I’lumbmg Heaung Sheet Metal adian ' Pacific steamer Princess : ; : Alice is due this evening. The s‘ P A C E “I tell you in advance what job will cost” following two passengers are for X this port: Horace Middleton and Miss C. R. Lamont K. X. K. BURNS FIRST “FIERY CROSS' NEAR CITY R e o e Buy From Us and Bank Klux Klan was burned last night on the knob back of Starr Hill = 5 % the first one to be burned in| ’ n l) ff I < BT 1 waa tarted ahout 10 the Diiterence ‘, 2 SCREAM o'clock last night, folowing the explosion of a he y bomb in| the vicinity to call atteution to| it, probably. This is the second time the| “Pjery Cross” has been displayed | on Gastineau Channel Some EAGLES’ DANCE Tears ago one was displayed on GEOR e """w | Scandinavian-American Music—Lindseth’s ‘ Novelty Orchestra Petersburg arrived in Juneau| yesterday. Mrs. Byerly left on Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings EAGLES' HALL — AUGUST 156 — DOUGLAS 1he steamer Northwestern for the | Ferry leaves Juneau at 9:40 P. M.—Special States. Byerly s a photographer returns at 1 A. M. i of Petersburs. ‘ Very Special | P I AN’];‘S We have a consignment of | assorted beautiful import- ed Perfume Atomizers at F: | § 3 l} { { \ { { {less than HALF the regu- t % {lar price. In addition we tO { give with each atomizer |{a bottle of Vallant Per- 4 |{ fume, FREE. i For small to medium sized homes we will ] { i} ! ’ {1 L HELLAN’S : p . g PHARMACY install complete in working order a electric xt to Valentine’s welded steel warm air furnace with register *hone 33 Free Delivery in each room and guarantee it to heat your S | e house to 70 degrees in zero weather. T e Off-the-Face Hats are so cleverly versatile! Some have small brims that fit the neck close- ly, hug the cheek and fold back over the eyes, Others dispense entirely with brims, effect- ing new skull-cap styles, Developed in felt, velvet combinations or soleil. Two Prices, $8.75 and $9.75 BflllllllllllllllflllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflIII|II|IIIIIIIIII||||IIIIIHII|HIIIIIIHI|IIMIHH yoldstein’s Emporium Mr. and Mrs..F. W. Byerly of | Deliveries—10:30 a P 4 P eliveries ) a. m, 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m, Juneau’s Style Center 0 llfllfllllullllllllllllIlllllllIIIflmIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHHIIIl,IIIIIjlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIlIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIlll[IIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIHiJ,lIM uunummmmmuwmmmmu|||unnnnmnmmumuumm||||umnmmnu||m|||nmu|mum|um |

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