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bound eeches, | prepared ir valued add ner on to any RASKOBSTARTS CAMPAIGN FO > R WORLD'S DAY OF PRAYER OBSERVED , " {than it has ever been before, The ¢ | crew of men heretofore employ “The World’s Day of Prayer for d in the mine wiil be increased Connors to Receive Sub-|}jomen: ohserved ‘."‘hf,lf',,,“,:‘::;'.i:'l(\ol'do\ a’' Bepresentativgilie main work to 1o gHEs - " st R ; hristian churches through- 4 {mediately is to sink another two Representative Woofter scriptions to National the world, will be held in the| Looks Forward to Har- [hundrea” feet helow the present dC ; S Find: Smgth #Bosk thodist Church on February 15. | ousleg <a by level. After this is completed | an ompanions Jet und, dmith s Boo Bibtis Tor thataass s | monious Legislature {iBE company . will. BayiaRs Whke: Notisie Juneau Revicd That They May b [to a depth of 680 feet, all in ex-| One j The coming session of Alaska|ccllent coal. At the same time a 87 There will be two programs, ont | Legislature will probably be un-|{.rew of men will continue min-| A new record for travel between he morning and one in the af-|usually harmonious and markedly|ing coal and the same will be dis- | Nome and Juneau was set by Rep- The morning program |free from factional or political dif-lposed of locally. There is a ready | resentative-elect C. J. Wooiter, of w \ be conducted by the Westmins. | ferences, in the cpinion of ¥Frank|market for all the coal produced|Nome, and three companions, who 0-|ter Missionary Society and will be ' H. Fost Repr and the buyers take possession |arrived last night on the steamer h of hymns, |from Cordova. H {of it at the company’s dock . at|Northwestern from Seward. They ; last night on the steamer North-|the mine, | were six days and 14 hours out of ) western and will continue on to| An efforts will be made to dis-|the Seward Peninsula metropolis ette in‘costume will be le t ow on the Queen. |pose of an additional block of lon arrival here, including two over g the benefits derive Fos stopped over to se-[stock in order to raise sufficient!pnight stops, one at Fairbanks and s, hospitals and ot residence for the duration|funds to take care of the com-|(he other at Curry 000 will be ne ’ snisations {1 fdla, ‘Ohina and o session, Mrs, Foster and|pany's cbligations. The most en-! with Mr. Woofter were: Repre- present defici 1 which Svork is supported |their two daughters will join him |couraging statement, Mr. Gallwas|gsentative-elect Alfred J. Lomen that a conside elby women of all ¢ \inations. here about the end of this month.|said, that he could make to the|and G. R. Jacksom, president of money requ ealized | Mrs. Ronald Lister play the He will return here from Seattle [present and future stockholders ine Miners and Merchants Bank, of from the sale ook of ) for t on and |on Februa {was the fact that the Admiralty 'Nome, and T. A. Peterson, owner speeches deliv Alfred P lo. Other me of the Third Di-|{Coal Company has .nu! one s]lur_c of the Teller Lighter Gompany E. Smith duri ent cam-| Mrs. L will preside |vision delegation, except Senator|of watered stock in its organi-isng the Teller Commercial Com- paign Stiory meeting which | Frame, are expected to reach Ju-|zation and that none will bel 0o They continued on to Se- Gov. Smith donated all interest| il start at 1 o'clock in the neau on February 26, he said I"”“‘-"“ to creep into it. attle. E. F. Bauer, Assistant Su in the proceeds from the ¢h. The program for the af-| Representativeselect Walter| AT |perintendent of the Alaska Road tion of the book containing his|; m has been prepared and is-|Fisher and R. C. Rothenberg of the | JACKSON coMPLETES speeches to the Democratic Na Mission Boards of |Fourth Division probably will be sion, was a member of the party tional Committee. The book wil and will b as fol-|on the same steamship and pos-| INSPECTION OF MINE ‘s tar as Fairbanks. He will come be sold for 2, and National | jows: ( Prelude by 2 sibly one or two members o the! — |here in about two weeks . Committee has announced thatany|p Dawes; Doxology duvett by Ro )nd Division delegation After dn. inspection of the.w Aerial service is proving a ‘”f‘ one subscribing $2 or more to the 414 Lister and Ral Mr. Foster declined to discuss|, . quring the past six months or in the far north, Mr. Woof- National Commit will receive |with the reading of t e | prospective legislation that it Chichagof, George T. Jackson said. Noel Wein is operat- a copy of the book n; Poem, writ > come up in the session. He said| ., cine engineer for the Chi-|ing a large, new Hamilton passen Ready to Receive occasion, will be read e had one or two me s for! pooot Mines Company, Ltd, of ser plane ing mail and pas- Mr. Connors says he is prepared by introduction and hoped they would | e 4 Jert last night on the sengers to many outlying com t> receive subscriptions for th ar by the c /be enacted into law, but he did not | Gy eamer Northw n for Seattle. munities In two days’ flying just National Committee, guaranteeingihy Mrs. C. P. Jenne enter into any details of the meas-| g yaq no report at this time,|prior to his hopoff from Nome on delivery of Gov th ches! TFor the second part (heie will |to make on the company's plans or :January 31, with Mr. W to all who give $2 or mor be a religious sketch, “One in| SRR done: his companions, Wein had covere In his letter to Mr. Connors, Mr. | pyrpose,” conducted by Mrs. Har- However, Mr. Jackson said he Candle, Teller, Kotzebue, Council, “There are many Democrats Who pyfresne. For the third part an few weeks and probably would munities. ~He brought out Mr.| ord to contribute §100, oth-|iher h, “One in Service,” led give out a statement at that time. Peterson and 20 packages of fur) ), many more $10 and 325, |hy Mrs. Young; solo by Mrs. R. E E DY FUR It was indicated that the company | worth about $15,060 from r].»l]‘-r‘ and an indefinite number who can { Ronertson: Meditation and x- rayerd | Would enlarge the scope of itsand then on to Fairbanks. | pasily contribute $2 to $10. The |gonducted by Mrs. Krou perations there next summer, Representative Lomen, who man- | purpose of this le is to ask waggoner, solo, which w:ll h~ PRGAITR i ages the Lomen reindeer interests| ~ RENEWEDWORK 7 HARMONY WILL [ PREVAIL, SAYS . S i R T Judge Jame \’kaershnm.‘ organizers of the com. | portion of his stock, result of these acquisi- added, the corporation in better shape to go iderable As a he ions, s now ,Commission in the Second Divi- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY FEB. 6, 1929 with his brother Ralph, manaxer] Gibbs engaged in the mercantile of the Seattle branch offices. He GAPT LATHR“P business at the Forks and mined will return here about the end of L] there several years. When the this month. . g ! Fairbanks diggings were discoy Mr. Woofter is well known here. vIslTs LucAL ered, the family removed there He was attached to the local cable where Mr. Gibbs mined on Cloary force several years ago and fol- and Chatanika creeks. They w lowing that was employed in the to Livengood shortly after disccv mechanical department of The Em- ') ery there in 19314, and Mr. Gibb. pire, going to Nome seven years again established a store »nd en- ago as Deputy Clerk in the U. 8. gaged in mining. He died there District Court. « . {in 1918, In 1920 Mrs. Gibbs and ot AT B8 National Committeman |ner son ‘moved to Sesttle. where Commandant of Marine Pleased with Recogni- |they have since resttied. Funcral and interment will be therc. Corps Is to Resign| tion Recommendations S N ' 3 WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—Ma-| Capt. A. E. Lathrop, Republican [Guam Bride Flees jor General John Lejeune an-|National Committeeman .for Alas- nounced today that he will retire 5 as Commandant of the ka, and well known business mari | of Fairbanks, conferred with local Republican leaders and officials | here last night. He is enroute to| Seattle on the steamer Northwest- | ern on a business trip. Capt. Lathrop expressed gratifi-| cation at the recognition given his i recommendations for Alaskan ap-| Navy Searchiights -~ AGANA, Guam, Feb. 6.— | Searchlights of the United States Asiatic fleet in recent maneuvers here enraptured most of the na- a tives, but made others nervous. A young Chamorro girl, new- ly married, was so frightened by STOCK QUOTATIONS i NEW YORK, Feb. fi.;AlaEan Juneau mine stock is quoted to- day at 8, Chrysler 111%, (‘ll(luhya went to Se-| vou and every committeeman andijoweq by a scripture reading :,,\ New, select line of visiting cards on ‘Seward Peninsula, | committeewoman to induce every mrg Charles Personius and “Mes- | |at The F attle to discuss business matters Democrat within your jurisdiction | from the Homeland,” and i = to do his or her bit by contribut-{«passages from Forei Coun-| TR R ing to this fund. * * * * Through |y jee jrom Furelen Coutipyhchlties of Admlralty & : g e one vigorous, united effort, we can rmpopin | Coal Company Adjust- STRAWBERRY PRESERVES . Rulakly Higuidate. ouss fadebtec The concluding Htimbor wil ba| . {| Our well known Strawberry Preserves in three-pounc in truly Democratic fashion and|, rejqing Mrs. Rice, “One | ed—Plans Aired I| jars just arrived again AND OUR PRICE is just the place the National Committee in|ooncecr and a concluding —_ | same as it was and that is— position not only to establish_per-fy .o a:oion | At a stockohldres meeting of manent offices and build up a SR 2 the Admiralty Coal Company held 65¢ PER JAR—2 FOR $1.25 stronger organization, but also to| ¥ at the company’s office last night LOTHES | P ; assist each ‘State Committee in| L'KES WQMEstc_O the affairs of the corporation Please remember—whenever you buy 2 of anything building permanent organizations| NEW LONDON, Conn—Johd were thoroughly gone into and from our store YOU ALWAYS GET THEM FOR A that will enable us to devote all|McRoberts, “Swamp Hermit” ap-{whatever difficulties had arisen NICKLE LESS. our energies to securing control|Parently found women's clothing adjusted. F. A. J. Gallwas, the|l = i 5 ¥ of the next Congress two yearsbetter and more plentiful on the ‘m\\ President of the company, AND YOU ALL KNOW R i hence at which time we can begin |¢ity dump than men’s taken lannounced this morning that the | That we give 3 and 3-4 PER CENT DISCOUNT to think about the National elec-|t0 the county e silk company had acquired all the | ON AL, CASH PURCHASES. tion four years hence.” { stockings bloomers and cor-stock formerly held by R. Don- | Y Mr. Connors is urging all Demo- wl cover found on the dump. |atdson, it has ‘also re d a crats in Alaska to participate ml b i o725 o S 3 large block of stock originally | the campaign for funds and to| Subscribe to The Empire ]i«m-.x by Howard H. Lerch and procure Gov. SI?ilh's book off i TR AL P (‘ s B "" SALE ON BOOKS [} VALENTINE DAY |\ We recommend CALIFORNIA WINE TONIC ; Fel 14 I Many $1.00, $2.00 and ot * $2.50 Books Your Choice 75 CENTS Get your Valentines now for mailing. We have a large assortment of all kinds and sizes. A valuable -reconstructive tonic for run down condi- tion of the body. An appe- tizer and a reliever of fatigue. Yes, we have Tide Tables for 1929. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Phone 134 | HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Phone 33 Free Delivery Frec Delivery When We Sell It It's Right 3ub Strtion Post Office No. 1. Phone 25 Free Delivery | Christies | Soda Crackers 85¢ tin JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT FROM VANCOUVER, B. C. GEORGE BROS. PHONES 92 AND 95 OPEN UNTIL 11 P. M. Gastineau Grocery, Phone 37 | P. S.—Whenever your grocer starts to hoist let us know. To the People of Juneau and Vicinity: The advantage in dealing with a resident practitioner in any profession is that in the event anything fails to turn out as represented, he is here to make the defect good, whereas the non-resident is gone and the patient has no redress. It is with pleasure I inform my patrons that I am here to remain permanently and 1 thank you for the very cordial welcome which is being extended to me, to the extent that I am being kept busy. My entire stock of the very latest mechanism and appliances for examining eyes has arrived and I am at the service of the people of Juneau and vicinity. [ guarantee my work and if a mistake is made, 1 am here to rectify it. Respectfully, DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL, Optometrist-Optician. Room 16, Valentine Building Phone 484 Office Hours 10:00 to 6:00 COLORED BATH ROOM FIXTURES NOW ON DISPLAY AT RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING = SHEET METAL Juneau, Alaska “We tell you in advance what job will cos A 63%, Kennecott 162, Nationalfyoingments by the national Admin-!the play of the lights against the Power and Light 54, Nevada COn-jgiration, In no case have they|star studded sky that she fled solldated 48, Packard MotOrs|y.on jgnored. He endorsed both|from the home of her husband 139%, Sears, RO"""“‘V Judge Justin W. Harding and U.{in the interior and ran six mile Stewart-Warner 138%, U. |'S. Attorney H. D. Stabler for ap-|to her mother’s home in town. . M 1813%, Pittsburgh “"j‘l 713 % | pointment to those positions. | It was the first time an entire General Motors, new issue 84, % i # i o . % Capt. Tathrop conferred while|fleet has been anchored in Guam's @ Postum 74%, Gold Dust 75,y 0 gith both of these officials,|harbor. Chesapeake Corporation 86 5. 13.1c. McBride, Collector of Cus.| i ! o9 {toms, H. L. Faulkner and others. | PETRICH IS ILL He will be in Seattle about six| weeks and return to Fairbanks by | EAGLES’ J. T. Petrich is confined to|April 1. He does mot expect to| his home with a light case ofjgo to Washington ‘on the present! flu. Mr. Petrich is on the localtrip, he said. H DANCE U. § .Customs force and it is] i P ¢ not expected he will resume his) 1 -|duties for several days. MRS. MINA GIBBS IS | ELKS’ HALL A ——————— DEAD IN SEATTLE; | Subscribe to The Empire. PIONEER OF NORTH Saturday Night . - i i | | Mrs. Mina it a At ot | February 9 | M d {Mrs, H. G. Watson, of this city B 4 asquera € !and a pioneer woman of the norih, || Tickets can be secured died in Seattle last night, accord- |l from all Eagles or at | ance \ing to word received today by| kel Mrs. Watson. Death resulted from|| J8ck, the Tailor’s, in Ju- | , o D.I. W. C. a complication of ailments. neau, or Guy‘s Drug Mrs. Gibbs came to the mnorth | Store, Douglas r D l N with her husband James A. and| Oug as at | |'son, in 1898, going to Dawson. Mr, { == PR TONIGHT” Y e | SAVE MONEY Crisco, 3 pound can, regular 95¢, now, Get Your | can $ COStumeS || Rice, Beat Head, poutid - SIX PRIZES Spaghetti or Macaroni, regular 2 for 250, § 3 foz .. Music by the Reliance or Schillings Coffee, pound Serenaders Admission 50 cents || Spectators 25 cents || Late Ferry After Dance I | DOBBS HATS . ¢ | Dobbs hats produced by the Cavanagh Edge Process have the made-to-order look and | custom-made feel that are not found in any other hats. and keep their distinctive style. In addition they wear longer We are | exclusive representatives of Dobbs hats here. Goldstein’s Emporium v Juneau’s Style Center.

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