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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928. PSR MR w5t B kil Bt BB RN S p ( S i % T = ; = — t th |reached the scene in time to sec james T. Jardine, Mr. Swenbsen, from here to Ketchikan to visit. L] | reappear General of the Unite s, who MEET THIS EVENING |iocate but expects to remain in \ A la | | B — | I oined the re arty, | Southeastern a, 1928 SEASON ame”trom | FROMVOYAGE Wy MAKES TOUR Pl G I o et ,:‘_]A,‘»‘m;),‘,"““;,‘;“;;;;.:'.;'f,,":";:t;F;;;;',:‘ L | Paris Courbe ;i,u,me g astn Reopes ‘ ‘ n i e g from the |€¥enIng in the Moose Hall for| SAYS U'MAU.EY tishing season il be r TU WESTWARD o Wallis George, buyer for the UVER HIGHWAY - “‘;;;;]i"g;l"fm;f thires '“‘_”“j:;,‘j Sl yatbig Gy OF o Toon ¥ a 4 fec 'nxmn.‘. y\‘l’«yhl i.:.“{uu (l:yhu‘r‘ playing golf with Gov. ( The committee in charge is| PARIS, Aug. 16.—The muni- keeping the program a dark se-|ciual council decreed that no el Dot Neay E S Nk~ P gl ; . . ; and 2,000 pounds of king salmon [{],, . Parks on the Thane course cret, but promises it to be a|Mmore statues were to be erected Total Pack Near End Sea- u tonight or 5.|Good Season in Bristol Bay|on the Fern, capt. Jonn IAA;»\‘.I;FI“I‘S Luncheon at Auk Lake A R good one, Husbands of Legion.|in the Champ de Mars, the park son Five and One Quar b P it e’ oo i He R(‘p(n’ls———Stormv [”H Wausk p | (.ampASCes Mink Farm | The Secretary’s party wili ieave | naires inyited to attend, as|around the Hifel Towme - Mill C . I Secr | ; il | At the old plant of the Juneau | Plavs Colf': Tod T et D otouk tanignt ‘tor|dte R g Moose. Lunch| Attempts to curb the French ter Milhon Cass \g v Weather Prevails {Cold Storage the Agnes today| ays 0! oday I ay. They will visi Skag.|Will be served following the | Dassion for statuary hegan many way and Haines and expect to be | affair i A A in Sitka next Monday, returning 3 I%er 4 .‘1“-'" it Wu;'q'l“;n:::yx: :1“:‘::- to Juneau the middle e ta ot 7 aalt he middle of nex KERR RETURNS ters of the city are now under svening returned to Ju- 24 S p ture in Alaska. Members of the party will be a the ban X .awrence Kerr, who was Cler S R Alaska this | ; ey, & o0 follows: Secretary Jardine, Mr y Gty he Mitchell, Gov. George A. Parks % o Ak i IS BOUND OVER ks are extremely U. 8. INSPECTORS y ~'ny‘)l‘-u:.’y: of Publie Roads, on | Commissioner of Fisheries Henry on ‘the steamer a, he o o mr. poltey said,] RETURN FROM TRIP |, ion of Glacier Highway early O'Malley, Mr. Redington, Commis. . > Al Larson has been hound over his 3 come south from Bristol Bay i o IR Th Uhd Biatsl sionier Flary, James T. Jardine and i : Yo to the Grand Jury on a charge of . TR S de e s Sk Sl el g e 1o taught the Kanakanak Territor-| by ynited States Commissioner au of Public Roads camp at Au ial school at Dillingham gt i et ired thousand past'the one mil-| Ca jeorge Tyler, Chief John|pLake for luncheon The trip # ity f 5 g on metk; Bb kel b P g ; 01d papers for sale at the Empire.| Mr. Kerr expects to be in Ju- o BTt ioner VICTIM OF ALASKA '\‘”‘“}‘."v"m"“ s, Néwmarker cRoy Vestal, of | covered every part of the High nea a short time and plans to g0 Ol papers o unloaded 500 cohoes. This fish, | in addition to 15,000 pounds of| U. S. S t Agricultur fresh halibut, will be shi ine, brother outh on the Admiral Rogers this | k . wenh- from a trip of three Bristol Bay di Polley, Territorial week i v 2 T s at the Empire. Is to have a new the United States Steamboat In-|way, including the trip to Menden b e AIRPLANE CRASH 1ydro-electic power plant of it ectors Office, returned fo Ju-|hall Glacier, over Z O 6 5 SE] O G the Loop road U R wn within the near future, Mr.|nea aboard the Alaska this|ap, > énd. at s IS BADLY INJURED|ioiiey said. 1 1 Reed Bisiihe, arkerioui fat | ERNRLIRIN, 86 SREML L ) hotel |morning after spending several| A stop was made the Men-!| ywner of that city, who was a|weeks in Bristol Bay on their an-| jenhall Fur Fi d by Jack- Mrs. O. A, Stillman | fellow passenger of Mr. Polley on nual tour of inspection of hulls n Marsh and ruce Brown, | | i, who e trip from Seward to Juneau,land boilers the members of the party ecott to belis enroute to the States to pur They reported a rather un-|ywere shown the mink which are Mrs. Ruth]-hase equipment for the plant. eventful voyage to Western Al-| ajqaq. { ) taats, | Power sites and li have been |aska, although u illy inclem- Playing Golf { ¢ d in urveyed and ti and brush |ent weather during most of the| ppic afternoon the Secretary,: |B o Ao PN T ANV LT 8T 1c date|ire being clear the present time they spent g from han i B cemed | time te prepare for the installa- neau gave them some trouble in |25 o cheerful and tion, Itra ing from one point to an y Under the system now in use at | other. ( -~ njured in the|Anchorage power is purchased | o sauzet plane “Spirit ofjrrom the Aaska Railroad or de- rived from coal Mr. Reed ex- ustalned sorious | vects b supply Afialiarase. with| MEET TOMORROW Sflmtflry B $1- one vertebra | ,ower, sell to the Alaska | "t it is ot | Ratirond, 2, 1 R ) 1 Napkins know yet whether the spinal One of the stormiest seasons merce will hold a regular lunch § « usl jured or not.} . yer experienced in the Bristol!eon g tomorrow mnoon in ~ 12 ecza S Z on Ihe right leg was broken Bay district is that of the pregent!the display rooms of the Alaska D()(,‘ | 18 the kne 1 hoth legs broken|yoar, the Collector asserted. Dur-|Rlectric Light and Powe - - — n five p between the kneel ng mest of his time east of the! ' 4 and ankle cne of the breaks| ylaska Peninsula high winds pre-| Arrangwments W‘NM"' s T n the t leg half-way be-|yajled, and sev drownings [luncheon in honor of T AT S R e v |- (George Brothers weather. He was drowned in the|the past several menths will be urf when his boat overturned |disposed of by the Chamber. et tnin Frec Deilvery Phone 134 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. eninsuls Jot far from shore; rescuers made | - i and ind medical attention life i > t " i 0 £ a8 o | ) 3 092 4 95 0 i 4 i attempt to save his but | 0ld papers for sale at the Empire Phones 92 and 95 pen evenings , the s¢ closes Aug. 20,ipeo0 o oott hospital A recent a 4 o 1 When We Sell It total pack up ic i On the Staats is having the hest count of the accident in the Val It's Right ¢ Miner indicates that émmmm 5 ! u atlon 'OR| co 0. . given by the people SI)(’(‘l(ll Sfll@ E"(ll"g Allg. 18 i :-“ o sl L 1 i O A T S R S S T e S S S S S 3 o Valdez nd the interior gt arieng e lo o Best grade 2 for 25c toilet paper, now 12 rolls.§ .90 O RO tained, t ent to date | Amocat and Happy Home Peaches, regular 45¢, 1,114,700 almon & ¢ 3 cans 1.15 of th o L i’ 2 5 . Amocat and Happy Home Pears, regular 45c, totals 394,8 1OTOR BOAT > ; K U aiiak Bt MOTOR BOATING 8 cans 115 In the Kodiak-Afognak district and Duchess and Madrona Puree Tomatoes, regular where the season closed Aug PACIFIC MOTOR 20e, 6 for v .95 for all areas excepting those main o & E: d y B ‘}{ rly ;'” ! I"i.‘, $alning weirs where Bqual divi BOAT Amoc \;(,é;\‘;{”!‘;g;(?j31{.‘,’,';“ UpSiElie e : main - jon is made of the f the pack of the August issue : 5 to Aug. 9 was 195497 ca 0 contains All Canned IFruit and Vegetables at reduced prices to which 61,978 were pinks and 71, the complete story make room for our new fall goods. 504 red salmon 2 : ihaiit the In the weir areas at Karluk the g y “Capital to Capital Race.” G VIC ,S .;:;\"y;,lw.’;\‘u “:Ivmh‘ ) ‘:‘V 216 53 They're going fast AR[ K fish, these figur ¥ 1 both cases. | HELLAN’S ! PHONE 174 PUSHSSSSSSUSUSUUSSIS SRR S S S > 44 Cook Inlet H = g e /Uotat Sk the. Cabk /Ha PHARMACY gl b Rt PRl s Next to Valentine’s ANNOUNCING of which 92,472 were reds and Wiva i - S PULE g 20,730 pink : 2y Enondtes: difee Deligery MARY NORRIS GOSS SR e pvince UEETR - RonYr sy e GRADUATE BEAUTY CULTURIST of the A. J. KRANK SCHOOL OF BEAUTY St. Paul, Minn. ss is here to teach you the proper care of e, Hands, Scalp and Beauty Requisites. Facial Demonstration, Instruction and Advice by MILADY’S CRYSTAL GAZING! Call or Phone for Appointments =2 00 and Finds th e Answer to: What’s Fashionable for Fall? HEATING PLANTS $250 to $350 WE HAVE A For small to medium sized homes we will Each week will bring forth many new garments, goods by the yard and novelties of various kinds to our store. We invite you to visit us often to see the new things whether or not you buy. Our show windows will also give you an idea what is inside. JUST NOW - See our display of EVOLUTION Prints; beautiful satir. crepe displaying the various periods, such as the Roman, Egyptian and so on. Black Transparent Velvet is here too. Also see our-new Neckwear, sets, guimps and scarfs. 000 OO AR install complete in working order a electric FUR co A I welded steel warm air furnace with register in each room and guarantee it to heat your FOR YOU H. J. YURMAN The Youtiy GEO. B. RICE invites you to visit his fur factory at No. 5, Valentine Building. FURS REMODELED AND REPAIRED house to 70 degrees in zero weather. SPRINIACG o SHICR o2 Goldstein’s Emporium ' ! Juneauw’s Style Center g Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” %IfllllllllllIIIIIlIIIl|IIIIHIIIII|IIII|IIIIIIIlllllllI|IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII‘IIIIIIIIIIIIII