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8 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, APRIL 23 1929 AURORAL DATA Crack: trmy Kiders CAPITALISTS 7 BN | e b ot 1 55 s DISARMAMENT STATION WILL| - To Display Mounts = | " |NTERESTED | o e T 2 PROPOSAL NOW ’ ¥ the Gogornox- s House in honor of the|s, Forest Service office here from » "\ Legislators’ wives was one of theithe Secretary of Agriculture. Roads American (;eoph)sxcal Un- |Howard H. Lerch Returns pretiiest functions to be givey in{in the National Forests are built! Juneau for some time. Over 100|with the cooperation of the Bureau ion Gives Station to from Trip South—Steck- Alaska College holders Meeting called between the hours of threelof Public Roads and the Forest and five o'clock and the rooms pre- | Service, both divisions of the De- Pl'Oposal bV U 5. RCPTC' ented a springlike scene with the |partment of Agriculture, and the N light toned gowns and harmoniz- {funds used for this purpose come | SomiatG May ReSUh ing hats of the women against the |from the Forest Highway Fund. in Compromise o beckground of spring flowers. The program for the approaching e A station for systematic observa- With the assurance of financial ; The . - ear c | tions of aurora and associated phe- from several capitalist gt M, gt o Pl B with bowls of daffodils and on the | Schooners Bend Bridge on'the Kena\l GENEVA, April 23.—In the light large table in the dining room ‘"a_lfllx'er Highway, on which $25,000 0f their unquestioned background * a large centerpiece of cream color- | Federal money will be spent, work 'of compromise, there is a growing ed tulips, and cream colored tnpels|m two - different sections of the Dbelief in Geneva, that the American er holders. Texas Highway, near Hyder, both disarmament proposa]s broached by all of the Legislators’ from Federal funds, on the Ibex ! American Representative Hugh Gib- wives, in whose honor the tea was|Creek Summit section where $147,- son might make a possible dis- given, were present during the af- 000 will be spent and surfacing 2rmament agreement between the ernoon. Those attending were, ;from Texas Bridge to Ibex Creek, £reat naval nations. Mrs. Alfred Lomen, Mrs. A. J. m_iwhxch will cost $28,000,' an emer-| The project. continued to absorb mond, Mrs. F. H. Foster, Mrs. G. C. {gency fund of $10,000 of the Fed- the attention of the delegates to Winn, Mrs. A. H. Ziegler and Mrs. | eral appropriation and a mainten- | the Preparatory Commission of the {ance fund of $60,000 Feedral money | |League of Nations which seeks & nomenae will be established at the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines by the American | Geophysical Union, according to| an announcement made tod Dr. Charles Bunnell, Pr of Dr. Bu nication e Union for the ve to such a south regarding the 1 Island Coal Company H. Lerch, Secretary a company has return- uncau after a two month s trip in the interest of has past two years re project. A telegram received today by Dr extensive property of on the island and showings prompted 1 by Mr. Lerch and to 1 that if the comp: i1 rage an ng r for Harry Donnelley. nell from W. E. Fleming, Scc | will ize an engineer for tk and $10,000 ‘Territorial arpmmm_\pcglble basis for a future Inter-‘ of the Union, Washington pur] £ obtaining a report as to CM:;_\‘I? s S:fimcrs;nf}nMrs_ IH tion, | national Disarmament Conference. Secretary of the Union, vi“ g A: ;n!m?ll on rthc Lhu.(hm oo ("et::?voa;. FPa:l‘:s a::(si“;iise azr ——-e— i Proposals are believed to embody g >., appraise fhen capiieh 4@ AR CRmam Ol sov- Bitl SRR B 7 ALAMED. | the results of long months of study gton, D.C., appraised him of erul hundred thouzand dolla sisted by Mrs. Walstein G. Smith | A ARRIVES & the on as follows: tified to inform you that the National Research Council fav- ora indorsed on April eighteenth | by American naval experts on war- The steamer Alameda, Capt. c.|Ship formula which involves han- V. Westerlund, arrived from Skag- |dlmg each specific warship on its L. D. Henderson |y o6 11 grolook today. % Junit of characteristics and factors, ming from southern in- | and Mrs. John Rus! or individuals for the de- nt and working of the coal rd who pour- | ed the first hour, and Mrs. Karl Theile and Mr: a project to establish at your Col- S gt N who poured the second hour. MIS.| " mye yessel docked at the Amska“bes)dos tonnage, which will enter ] " the States, Mr. Lerch Z. M. Bradford, Mrs. M. S. Wilson, | {into the formula. lege & statlon for systematic ob- had. laboratory tests made to find " o @ Mrs. Brice Howard, Mrs, G. F|J neau mine wharf and later! servations of aurora and associated §he. coke Boscihilitia. W Is conl et | " ' A Van Ma. |moved to the Cold Storage where | | phenomena to amplify the import- Freeburger and Mrs. A. Van Ma- nowed all the necessary Norway by Stroemer and colleagues {The fact that William Seeman, fvern assisted by refresh- its and samples of re- 5 " | ments du o o ant investigations being made in fined coke Wete broughbidhogie. by Ireal big butter and wroLLr} ments during the afternoon. at the observatory there for which The United States Army is sending four of its best horsemen and|Mr. Lerch. man from New York, and| S the Rockefeller International Edu- | mounts to compete in European horse shows this Spring. Left to] “Great interest was shown by |Phyllis Haver (above), QuIC fresh fish was taken aboard for' | Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nefsy were passengers from Skagway on the IL SERVICE Alameda. i cation Board provided some time|right are N " y ! 2 > Z Ma' capital T Sactestod: w1 last admitted thems AL ARSI 0 S ght are Maj D. Chamberlain, Capt. W. B. Bradford, Lieut.|the capital conferred with @ , v y-four t ¥ o g » N ' S We \ J. A. Davis sent a letter south N x ago a grant of seventy-four thous- | gy Argo ang I 5. F. Thomson, ry Owen (below) is ome]Wher 1th,” said Mr. Lerch, “and 1gaged, at ieast shows thx lon thre Dlaka” TR ok Commercial job printing at The and dollars The estaolisiment of v g | the interested to the extent they both know tl groceries | on P as ay | o i of the crack mounts Chamberlain is up. A 3 Y ; impire, { forenoon, addressed to a party in Butte. This afternoon Davis re- cuch 2 station in Alaska will also | realize a resolution of the “Inter- | national Geodetic and Geophysical Union at general assembly in| Prague, Czechoslovakia, in 1927 cmphasizing the importance of es- tablishing a first class auroral sta- tion in Alaska." In .explanation of ‘Yw foregoing that they will furnish all the funds| 'The marriage is to take place uired rope v e | ag h ctress “ required to properly develop ti as soon as the blonde act celyed '8 "oaplioram saUNE S +|TO GIVE BENEFIT ropery when ihey see on en- (finishes work on her presea! i & R, HOGHE, O b gineer’s report, which we plan t w‘)xdurc today. DANEE FOR SICK: “liena out ux ‘soon s possiiie, rre R R o & ready made a survey of the prop- A‘.nu its coal wealth has proven| Our Fur Manufacturing Depart- FREE ! TRE JUR COMPACTS With a dash of the mod- that a prominent engineer ment is in charge of an expert en for men who feel the WASHINGTO? ng a famou Owen, Maj. Harr of the United will compete horse shows Horsé anc standing pe European y e rider have given out- Co stance of Ar- ing to the horses to lA}u I /in the Island Natatorium Wednes-|of his trip south and a at Dublin, ne and Warsaw. |day evening, to raise money to help| meeting of the t the Olympics last y the |him regain his health and take|pe held tomorrow my team gave the best show-|care of his family in the mean-| ing it yet has made in foreign svents. At the international jump- in Norway an auroral observatory Sp! 1 which is under the direction of Dr, Carl Stroemer. Important scien Aific data have been obtained by Dr. Stroemer and his colleagues. Commander N. H. Heck of the| : both 1in |vid Johnson, miner, a former resi- & e Tt ; 1 : telegra 11 states that| . . . g would report very satisfactorily. rumer Goldste: Emporium. adv v % T e Tanr s SN Lt ithis colinbry and L They|dent of the Channel for many| Mr. Lerch hastily returned to inys gy OnerBabs. Do West Colors to Match urge to be up and doing. cation Board provided funds fo cs- | WL Sl for Eu Max Wit | zoars, DR Eodees 1. O Oliaunean to publ befbhe ‘thsfiatock-| et~ | TOOTH PASTE Your Costume CHENEY tablish at the University of Oslo, | t arm 8 agles giving a big dance (holders of the company the results | 5 S stockholders will WE SELL I With Each CRAV night in Judge TOOTH BRUSH $1.00 | ——— w's offce at 8 oclock. g Papers and i at 50 Cents R | |SABIN & SCOTT is went as far south as ick man IcrL his family at{gan Fy sco and on the return Regular value, 75¢ A Coast and Geodetic Survey, Wholl- toy aecitid suaos 63 rank- |0 to Arizona where his physicians |and spent several days doing busi- | RO | successors to Sfteded ‘& uceling af the Tnter-|, told him was his only chance t0|ness in Seattle before returning to {The D), il Aol B X : | national Geodetic and Geophysical SRR S _|recover from tuberculosis. He has|juneau e Daily Alaska® Empire, BUTLER-MAURO | Phone 25 Free Delivery |} N. G. NELSON Union at Prague in 1927 called at- g hors s since ex 5 is 3 Seattle Sum.‘n' Times, Se-{| o ! i and was developod : been heard from and s e Fhtt j tention to the fact that the Alaska rifia Forse. T batching in & small cabin in the| Albert Brown, traveling commer- | { attle Post-Intelligencer, Se-{| DRUC CO. ! S oL Agricultural College and School ¢ i s mountain representative, was & passen- || attle Star, Spokesman-Re-!| Riie s s 0" gy Vhadin one is invited to the GANce|gor for Juneau on the Margnita|{iew, Portland Oregonian,{|| Free Delivery Phone 134 REMEMBER TO ORDER STRAWBERRIES latitude and approximate SR e e an (ancm time is prom- AU 4 e i SRR | west of the University of Oslo is a| 0 Furobe ‘;_Ij‘ e Bt 1“;';" A’g‘r{flf’"l‘t“ ‘;"l‘.k'g'v b New York Times, San || WHEN WE SELL IT TOMORROW FROM logical point to make auroral ob- io‘ :):“ h(]n“’:é)*n(\:‘ ;”;;‘ ;;“(“" ofithe b AR K R v sl & u.u.‘ Francisco Examiner. e omn 9 servations in the western hemis- | 5 o wg s s & | ARNICK S P’ 174 phere. :Zp:;“atgxfl‘ tfm O!/n ote. - g :nlc POOL HALL HAS NEW iy e : HELLAN'S Sub Station Post Office No. 1 s one The suggestion met with favor| ™ =" e o cad| | e 1L —_— and Dr. Stroemer and Dr."Bunnell ‘c‘;":pflih“‘::“:)‘:’:i‘:“’ = gty MUSIC FOR PATRONS Tclvpholll(e"?igsupu}—wo‘:?‘)s it PHARMACY s e e e ot o s g i Se, Deen in Gorapandenae | ONel {Lohl o B Mruntor 1| The Pioneer Pool Hall has added [adv. Service Transfer Co. Pottnse sk § iunos S Jauiha AR, | T 0 L S A since on this subject. This year e " : . |prominence at the national horse |an attraction to its drawing card| R o Next to Valentine’s with improvised equipment, Profes- | Prominence at the national horse |an al # ¢ e v Rp Fuller, e:vof:ssor of Phys- show lost year for his handling of /in the way of a powerful electrical Commexcnal Job printing at The. Phone 33 Free Delivery % {6 se | Buckaroo, on the the cavalry horses Brunswick Panatrope phonograph. | Bmpire. —— — ies at the College, has made some | “ ¥ g 7 A very interesting observations. The | ng abroad this year; Lieut. Ei The new machine has created a result of his observations was sent|Vi® Y. Argo of the field artille: |great deal of interest and in the to both Dr. Stroemer, and to Dr. and Lieut. E. F. Thompson. |afternoon and evening its wonder- Flemming of the Carnegie Geophy- Nigra, an 18-year-old cavalry ful clear volume can be heard for sical Laboratory at Washington, D. horse anq one of the most famous 'several blocks. p c. The Carnegie institution is show animals the army ever ha.‘ The instrument is of the electri-| furnishing a special camera for usplhad will go with the téam to Eu- cal reproducing type. - Five ampli- during the coming year and now rope. Nigra was trained by Major | fying tubes functioning the same d that the National Research Council | Chamberlain. John Bunny, a|as tubes in a radio set, reproduce has favorably indorsed the pro- horse from General Pershing’s |the sound waves and grea_xl]y mag- ject Dr. Bunnell believes that sub- stables, and Buckaroo will be!nify their volume, emitting them stantial assistance will be provided | *¥0D8 the equine contestants, !through a loud speaker in an un- BENEFIT DANCE Auspices Eagles and Odd F ellows < T R e | [ L L for carrying an the work in Alas e |distored tore witieh carries for ARVID JOHNSON AND FAMILY / ka. He calls attention to the CAPITAL DYE WORKS a great distance. \ fact that atmospheric conditions in| Very latest methods in Frencn| A lflrseh number of ch::]ce “:ords L interior Alaska are very favorable|DPry clennlng and Dvelng Sce |are for the pleasure of the patrons Douglas Natatorlu"l ‘ ” vith the in- | as early as Afig':xsty 16 5 AT ‘tfhe outsiders can enjoy ‘e misic LT AT T T T T SNy SR AERTAL VIEWS OF JUNEAU |as well. ( WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24 e SEED POTATOES [ Alaska Scenic Views —adv. | SRS i, A selected shipment of Haines, | - ’{4 B W‘:‘ flgilr“x"gs‘e“;‘g fi-?ficfis in( s t ° . r t Alaska Seed Potatoes. Seattle Fruit| Fresh roasted peanuts and pop- an he best ye u L l D ’ 6-P 0 l 8 and Produce Co. —ady. ‘"mn Juneau Ice Cream Parlors. }noau Ice Cream Parlors. —adv. () " s lece C '( '5 r(l 5 £ | Admission $1.00 Special Ferry 1:15 A. M. LUXITE HOSIERY JUST RECEIVED BY US | e— LYNDEN . | aoseovroun || Chicken Products . CHICKEN SANDWICH SPREAD | Tennls Shl)(’S Il 4 oz. tins, all chicken, no cereal ... 30¢ B By Maihor Roast Chicken, Boneless of the Family Breast and Legs Only Everybody Welcome | ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF i i & i Besides the shades already carried 3 i in stock here are the new ones: WHY PAY MORE Bath Room Outfit with Fittings .. Two-part Cement Laundry Trays Range Boiler—30 gallons Range Boiler—40 gallons Sink, 20x24 with back .... Pedestal Lavatory % HELENE LORRAINE ROYALE WENTONE LILLETTE /> pound tins 1 pound ting . CHICKEN AND NOODLES 4, pound: tins ..........l: o O SR 30¢ 1 . ponnd: tigs " L IR e e 50¢ CHICKEN BROTH 10 per cent of f the $ 1 14 inch galv. Pipe, per foot . k. Come Over and Take 8, inch galv. Pipe, per foot ... Them Away 7 oz. tins ’ 1 inch galv. Pipe, per foot ... R T L CHICKEN DRESSING Wlth Delivery anywhere in Juneau Wear LUXITE—Be and feel s GIBLETS well dressed. G 3 Vs pound tins [ ekt Sl sy Tl S 25¢ CALIFORNIA GROCERY The Best of Everything—Alvays PHONE 478 RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL 0 Juneau, Alaska ‘“We tell you in advance what job will cost” | J. M. Saloum Next to Gastineau Hotel Sold Only By T e e 0 e o V : Goldstein’s Emporium B e

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