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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 10, 1928. : L e e e S 60V. PARKS T0 Cold Shower Baihs ENROLLMENT [she Reots for “Ar” NEW WAREHOUSE OF ‘MAI;%I'}'ASI%O%DAY WED IN FAIRBANKS MAKE ADDRESS| T Keep Dogsin Trim AT SCHOOLS | HAS BEEN FINISHED)| vy s cu 0 20, 2 Al ._o g ) I T l ” ;, = | The new: lumber warehouse of Peterson, arrived in port from Sit-|eountry for several years and con. WEDNE D On Byrd Exposition g \ i e, Lamber arehoLe, o[ K& 0 Wasporis estury SIer | necen win e Faivounks Expor p I‘ s ~ - 3 jearly in the summer, has been Se vrlr' nging the following pas- ation company, were recently mar- LR e ¢ : {completed, it was announced at “*PECE o Juneau: i ried at Fairbanks where they will T [ it Tl ok A iy ||1w office of the Mills this morn. kivi(-'n("::rm' :;‘“J’YM?:""(‘_‘;; .'r‘;l" continue to reside. Governor Will Formally| | ' % » L Both Public and High|i bt BRI o JSumdum” and N, Catasbases trom| AT SE : 5 1l | : 3 i V) e | N y s the new building jonoam and N, © ses from WED AT SEWARD Open the Seventh An- i T F - i 4 School Students Reglster " |considered here as a masterpiec ; J. 8. Jettrey, Miss C. E. . 1 1 3 ¢ 3 R |Hanna and C. M. Jones fro; " i 3 1 N | sonstruc om A Miller, aver.s nual S.A. Alaska Fair Y . e 7 ;. i —Classes Tomorrow 4 P of construction but it i Miss Dorothy Miller, for seversl A i {probably the largest lumber v’l"l“v;w:“""_“s Anderson and Charles |years a resident of Anchorage, and The nth Annual Fair t 4 1 3 i 4 4 |on the Pacific Coast north of Se-| g ”“‘“{""" from Killisnoo; C.|peter J. Nickoliff, interested in % R . & 4 i Juncan Pubile and High # Lattle. edson from Baranof; John No-|mining in the Nuka Bay district, i for regiatration at T und - Allen Warwick from |were married recently at Seward, All high grade lumber is to be|, & % Tenakee; J. E, vl . « morning and classes |stacked in the warchousc. Fancy| kee; J. E. Boyle from I100-|where their residence will ba, ularly tomorrow, nah. » v ¢ {lengths and mouldings will ba(™g | Nickoliff has been engaged in min- * Public School kept In the upper story waue| Sn¢ 18 Scheduled to leave at 11|ing for years. Before becoming and i the High|f o {iths culfisthges "R ve ced on!0Cl0ck tonight for Haines, Skag-{interested in Nuka Bay he lived 1 total of 481. Thi : the ground floor way and wayports. at Fairbanks, than on t all possible space m SR s - >oo . the lumber will be acke UId papers for sale at iiie Empire. |0ld papers for saza at the Empire. sunder ausp: ecastern Alaska Fair will he' f ally openec w with the city, pop” - lick= s > Vil - s bk o ewo: 1 i o 2l )i z ANCHORAGE BOY RETURNS Bher . will ba ‘ol oy | B B “ s i e |8 P T TO PRACTICE DENTISTRY, the evening « mment. | § || (¥ ¢ : o | | daibor 2dliows | i : o= ! F. O. E. The 4 ement f are beir bl £ o > 2 X L. J. Secley, D. D. S., arrived in it Y § Bi%.. | vosition in the Dental Clinic Vi o 4 : |after an absence of fi ars from Alaska. Dr. is the son TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 11TH of Mr. and M ey, former - 4 . 5 well known residents of Anchorage, 5 ag taken by Dr. David E. Beuk- ¢ 1 v ; and is a graduate of the Anchorage Eagles H‘lll Douglas inarian o Byrd Antarctic expedition, to' Righth Grad | high *‘“1”;"1~ ‘"fifr’":; :‘Illi.mll"‘in:h- b s in good shaj Cold shower baths will pro-| All teachers » present today g SND B Aok b < s threugh., Above is a group'in the var the Pub- ”]r"\“:’“'v"‘“.“’f “‘”’" ‘\;"l'lf""]:‘,'":t Music by th Pole trip. School and also in the High| photo shows, pretty Anna Bl i unu ecording : University, Wisconsin, graduating Lindseth’s Popular Nove Gseain tccording o announcement| Myrie Johnson of ~Bufalo, |trom that mmstitution in Juno. pular Novelty 1 by the mana WASHING hd0 NOTICE mado Rogsint, | ves i)n;' t}\clncw W:fi(t;e House | 1. Seeley stopped off at Ketchi- Orchestra ) com re either swer Daths Nod b ¥ e | high hat 1n_honor o OVErnor| kan to take the territorial exami- VR e ~ hwestern « it | e el HLL ko & ; for fall and. winter Diar ¥ Briqaet Alired E. Smith. She was in [nation and is now in Anchorage EVERYBODY WELCOME table other b Ui i nonths TEGALE vy} ny kind. | ""“;"3‘ : ‘nqm 8 attendance at notification cere- [ready for work—(Anchorage Admission—Gentlemen, $1.00 his exhibi Comm. Richard E 1 his Price $7.00 per day 11 put| FREE | | monies in Albany, where not |Times). » # Lectures are Planned [ ‘oeaiiion over § sws, On patent shingles for §2.00 per SEE ADVERTISEMENT even the rain could dampen her Y, 5 5% = ——— oy ent is giving much | n T g, B 1000 Cedar s s 004 TCMORROW spirits. ATTENTION MASONS A i € nal sidefy, ion . select the Der 1008 3 ¥ (Intarnational Newsreel) There will be a stated com- { “In this connection |y VeoerH ond he Gorham : SR 8 VRN munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge' MORE ABOUT OUR STORE POLICY T ovaine. Tho vaiaing | 108 MaDped out an claborate pro P - NOTICE TAX LEVY-YEAR 1928, |0 147 F & 4. M. in 0dd Fel- $1.10 box the City Council of the City of|d8y evening. Work in the F. C. Canning Peache iting Brethren cor- and care of hou s and talke [ on kindred subjects by experts big- heavy-coatod \eir own private shower hath cooled to G0 and gre as they S ahanpids 1.40 box |{|Levy for the r 1928 at Crabappies | n (18) Mills on each dol-| Fair. A definite schedule for in the community that knows, that the “HONOR” these lectures will be announced later. The fife and drum corps o Jocal American Legion post wil play a prominent part in the week Greenstuft mor onable than ever before is the cornerstone of human relationship. It is the Best New Potato. ; $2.90 sack tazon BN ",,'“, "Jm',, ,:\‘, \:,i‘]'l'l‘);\: adv. bond that is paid; the promise kept. It is the im- GAI{ 7IC ,S feiinquent afi the Arst Monihy of | S perative command of conscience. ‘K October next at 6 o’clock P. M., | , providing, one half of the taxes i YOU ALL KNOW Sliaiwminmrant. - It will s have not heen paid in compliance / ST SCHOOL That those who bear little respect for themselves rects Wedad 6 # < 5 with Section 13, Ordinance No. show less for others. When HONOR vanishes the the fair grounds just before the|'lot (¢ o [ o 141 AB S entire fabric of acte i opening hour. : Vit a ; H. R. SHEPARD, T LET of character begins to unravel. Find Parking Space , Successors to the City Clerk. GUIDING STAR The problem of park tom i : | el 33 BELLE rotlam ot par: contra s R Radiator! - v R AR | IN JUNEAU In business success honor is the guiding star. It is agement through the co-operation |p Yol - the guardian of ideals, the preserver of fair-dealing, I et (18 108, Denarimentine Journey wil bo ] Trane Concealed “1 PLACE CARDS . IN THIS STORE parking space. Chief Gray re.| i xous mot where the nights are nor lor the'intleld, ‘This s the only re.|nic o 1o Bishts are months fon heerful and healthy the vete ——at. PHONE 37 R. K. NEIL GO SOUTH |many of nis progeny will be with i {3ub Station Post Office No. 1. “THE HAPPY HOME BOYS” unsightly radiators—heatin - 1o Mining Company|Arthur T. Walden, owner of Chi- gutly rac g fng man, left for the south on[ The dog : achieved in Trane Concealed mine. Mr. Neil examined the|ed at Cl C a, in Sep- This new type of heating unit is for publication, he said: “I will bark on the Larsen at San Pedro, tors, not vadiator shiclds or artistic damper gril]c. Unlimited 5 | Dr Buckingham organizea ana| sadiators. Adsp on the property; px. [ Was dear the Gec Wash tors are ordinarily the second you ¢ oot ) { B S he ib Bitendance st the A8 s l Canning Prunes o ST 1.40 box uneau, Algaeh, has CREGEERTAX | invited. By order of the We are glad that we are living, and doing business { ! { { ; ! PHONE 174 of the Juneau Fire Dep b el Rl llod o \ ' TALLY CARDS the open door to confidence. Chief J. L. Gray has adv i N : Y ko = ' is glad to open the ball p Coa ivar it the Eaths ki Haits Vastl S The HONOR is observed; obligation and responsibil- the public for the week for fre. ecaters astly GIFT CARDS ity are fostered; our word is good. be poured ove ogz' biscuits J cating “Ask Y 9 quests that the autoists refrain| oy POV O g [mproye Heatin / BUTLER-MAURO Any of Our Customers’ from parking on or driving across ) Comfort and ¢ and DRUG' CO - Riviction put on ‘the use of the|l ° CXira vitamins in the oft will Room Beauty \ GREETING CARDS |'p,, Dellvery Phome 134! astineau rocery ’ be needed to keep the huskics | o grounds. i i narian says, ¢ ey I When We Sell It Thanking you for last week’s patronage CAPT. CANN AND RerCHhoaic bt o B ! It's Right : We are very truly yours ihe others. Dr. Buckingham will i Room beauty unmarted by big, M. Cann, President of|select most of his dogs in Canada. i ’ A ¢ |nook, will be in charge of them on comfort undreamed of before! of Lisianski, accompanied by R. K.|100K, Wil : e - The ideal heating combination is Neil, the well-known Spokane min. [the expedition. | the Prince George Saturday night[Party, must w tween 5 = Heaters. Thousands in use. after spending sometime at the|75 pounds oy will be gather- B while hiere, and while he de.|temt aken overland to the walled in when your house is clined to talk about the property|West coast where they will em- Not hidden or vecessed radias built. Nothing in sight but an bl <4 Sereens. An entirely new tybe this, Capt. Cann gok fine ro-|Calil, in Octaher, of heating unit, replac freedom in room arrangement. turng for the mor Tieating system - w - Write or phone for folder. Isely and there has beew|ton University college of veteri- R. K. Neil developed the Pre.[and organized and headed the, on the grille gives instantan- mier Mine on Portland Canal, and|board of veterinary medical exami eaus contzol, is regarded throughout the North.|ners of the District of Columbia west as a very capable and suc He regardd the rd assignmen cessful mining expert. His latedt|? the most in 1 achievement is the developmentfcareer. of a mine near Mazatlan, Mexico Ghrin Tt e || GEO.B. RICE ducer, He also still has minin Diamond Briquets | ° ° interests in British Columbia R Capt. Cann will return from th FREE Plumbin Heatin, Sheet Metal South in a few weeks. | SEE ADVERTISEMENT 8 8 ; : B TOMORROW “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Prepare your JUDGE BRINGS LOGS PRt L 2 g o : : : Child for The Judge, Capt. Barncy Smitl § ;;2::%?&::0rztyo}f:’:g:)“I(W\‘\' | / the Future A visit to our store at this time will reveal a lot e L “";fl‘ff . Many ailments among grown- of new goods in every department that you prob- Juneau Lumber Mills. upsare the directresult of the | ably did not know we carried in stock. Let us ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT Biimpices ity ore aschild. know your wants—we’ll try to please. ren. Fitting your child’s feet with Kalisteniks isa good form of FRUITS and VEGETABLES S oy Hosiery Specials velop young muscles. Special We have one tableful of women’s stockings in ‘ T() ARRI VE TOMORROW L.l;nmgl:’ :rgmhul [ T - ;21(;5, brown, white and taupe only—Values up to B R : : " AT $1.00 A PAIR NOW PRSAL Price : ”‘"ne Of BOSt for Less J M M # s A LOl ] M Also a misses’ all-silk stocking. Regular price 45 CENTS ‘ . $1.25—FOR 55 CENTS A PAIR. ‘Regular Price, 60c ||| R % GROCFRY Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings The Store That Pleases || : ; Juneau’s Style Center PHONES 88—85 CONCEALED HEATERS ‘_“J