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! 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1929. i § HOUVER PAYS ‘ MICHIGAN’S QUEEN OF BLOSSOMS }GOHST PLANE | WILL HELP BUILD BOULDER DAM ;NAKINA RETURNS IRUTAHIANS { oy TRUTE | SR g S FORCORDOVA; TN CLon N SESSION i | 5 The river boat Nakina, of the B q | | Strong Taku River Fleet, returned —_— TU Gn | ! | trom her first season round-trip up 'Ketchikan P resident Is ] ‘ 3 " the river at 4 am. today. Capt. A gl 5 | | — ! Strong stated that the river was| Among Speakers To- i " . i la .. ¥ | in good navigable condition, being > by President Says Smith Is| {Starts on First Nonstop comparatively free from obstruc- day’s Mecting “ . o 2 | % | i it } E - - " PO e stinguished Am- | Fhight—Two Fair Stow- s. “The bars were all navigable. Distir e { g A air Stow | The Stapler mine party, as pas-| VANCOUVER, B. C, May 7. | erican | aways Are Found were taken up' the river, Rotarians in attendance at th } v K oty 1e Nakina at the Tulse- Pual district conveniion today 7.—President | BULLETIN—The s iver to establish a summer gfi{‘:“éps‘“‘yfiy ,;"’““‘ of Seattle, Hoover regards former ‘1;0\ Alxrrwf P ved at Cordova B orclock camp. dp;»h»nm .wmc‘.,m;y; ”-“1;1 Rotary E. Smith as a “distinguished | afternoon according to a “serv- | After discharging freight and pas- | " CUlp SRTORIEIIS, THES American” & tgredt’ public lice” reeeived at the local cable| engers the ship turned about and |"EHS ‘“;"figfmm‘_fi“d ideal servant.” estimate was con- | | started the return trip without any e said he believed that “har tained in @ ritten by the | | | layover, {monies and relationship in clubs President : the presen- | | ionatol. s | The bos chieduled to leaye 0o 8 membership of 100 wege tation of Lac Medal to| to Cordova over the ; for the upper Taku tOmOrTOW MO | " Others who discussed the clul Gigy. Sm | wska, the Gorst plane i ing with another barge of freight ¢ ol o, &8 e e ] The Laetare Medal is an annual an took off at 10:25 o'clock TR and passengers g y 7 g award of the University of Notre to ke ghock o .l‘L 18 r;m?: lr“\ Secretary Wilbur has appointed Louls C. Hill of Colorado (right) . ?Eifufivff.f&f'fimfl,. JobriBraw the American lay Catholic who in| 1t the controls, aided in the coc 1’.“?,::/,"’;"2,'"(:; E;;?Qj‘,"c'afi;‘;',f“;:’,: as consulting engineers for the | o 0 100 oo SANDWICHES | ford, of Walls Walla, Wash A his particular field u{dmt)dm:voh | pit by Gordon Graham, fiight me-| T AR L and SALADS. The best yet. Ju'iflurry Miller of Toppenish. achieved the greatest distinction | han neau Ice Cream Parlors. —adv.| A banquet et 5 B thereby eflectsd Siory o7He 'llhlx{«‘-v sengers, Paul Abbott,| InahEgten n for thelr free ride. They e | be on“;}ql‘: Cfi;l:h:ltcltammont b Catholic faith | of the DuPont Powder Company Dt Thiese; were upplied themselves with some | pypppy SHOE REPAIRING | e The tribute paid to Gov. Smith nta J. H. Murray, and|PiD into the ms . l)?lllllzrl(ji \\;{atcr.t'\hh‘flt It pays to mave your zippers and| Our Fur Manufacturing Depart- was the first issued by Mr. Hoov McDermott were aboard the ' “ B ns they had taken to re-| ., repuilt at Mike Avolan's. |ment is in charge of an expert since the election. During the 5 passengers. e passengers | lieve their cramped position is 10| qeppg furnishings. —adv. |furrier. Goldstein’s Empori d campaign Mr. Hoover avoided any Tadc weather | rep considerable baggage, | known, but when Pilot Scott lifted L s R T e, (L mention of his opponent. They have Ahe. ctiel’ bR DIt ar her long [the coat covering them they |/~ 2 Gt but onos &ince: the election expected to reach Cordova|® s out from among the tools STRAWBERRIES—And everything fresh on was while in Florida, Mr. s afternoon. lie May Go To Seward | gl he Alaska : { r was awaiting the inaugura- that 1 the| Before ng off Piiot. Scott e come from hiding as tiie Alaska at ' i Gek1y” kb BomiA e Rt bl § as the ship was well on her __,._... STENBRATEN LEAVES | \e coast in the vicinity might to Anchor: The plane arrived irom Ketchi- [ s one FOR HAINES TAKING ‘ ttle Croek, Mich, will be crowned |Of Yakutat, but he believed that he turning to Juneau. While he plan- |kan las ing at 5:30 oclock. ublossom queen” at the picturesqus Michigan festival at Benton Harbor |Would be able to make the f to r four or |l Scot i SUPPLIES FOR WORK | in may. a non-stop one. days he would rable fly- RS ‘ i, Siee B % ) Warms Up Motor comm T and was CAN VAS SI‘IOES 3 | fr e eeny Jest- r part of Saturday and John O. (Stampede John) Sten- y ROOF BLAZE / . i cut from the Keeny J f e braten, whose group of claims near GASTINEAU CAFE‘ | RESIDENCE, SMALL | tt warmed up the wa lay Sunday, carrying passen- Pleasant Camp were acquired last| BElNG RENOVATED g in ‘the bay, then s Thwarted M T winter by the Alaska Juneau Gold ST AR | A root fire at the residence of |1eé into the wind, gathered| A few mi before the ship| The present flignt is Representa- s - A‘I Mining Company, left yesterday on | c AT G. We r on Frar about a quarter of , Pilot Scott, |tive Murray's first air trip. the Alameda for Haines with sup-| ;””x" “:f)‘"”‘,“‘ Fifth Sixth . found two ———— i Ao S — gt —r | g e e e o o | IO Haines - Pleasant Camp road an(lLH‘ r 0 e 1 vy il ‘l‘w"‘ The flying 1 lane will partment. M m'ld E tor Charles Bcn_\mmn. S E] have everything in readiness - to e in first "1 83, COx tiding Beat ‘the firemen to|De over Soapstone Point, then by MecLeod \\.m;’“r.angellr who havvv‘_l;cc? h“lref “;th_ = begin work as soon as snow con-|Whatever need the pro and had the blaze al-|® Straight air line over Yakutat tnc the unpaid nxr}‘{“._“;:”mml L;;“X;“e'd” TS I All T’ ditions will permit. | voauire, ; ; ouished by the time the|and from there over the Gulf tops Y S wers nl i 1R OR 8. Adperh. 5 n e Mr. Stenbraten will be in charge| The Morris Construction Cc Tt o> waufCobdoTa. = i el ok e = - of the development work for the fed the contract f il 16 foh e wn:ed The plane is to be reported by of- Tocal company. A crew of men has| ¢ LR gl i by radio when it passes W 0 R L D been lined up and will be sent to|throi % Dk vakutat = the ground in a few weeks. | u KIRK RETURNS & S = YRR N ‘ g - Whien the ‘\i‘;) ok the atr there = THERE IS NONE HIGHER | NEW DEPUTY MARSHAL g W. B. K tr r Mauro 1 load of over 3,000 H THAN THE QUALITY OF AT PETERSBURG, NAMED| SR | Drug, Company, has returned af rd. To reserve drums = @ ;i _|LET MAC SHARPEN IT. Second|a brief business trip to Seattle. e — 2 e el far ‘l’“‘c:‘;i“"‘:“l‘r:“mml Store, opposite Model Cafe. e £ A M 0 C A T eputy U. S. Marshal at Petersburg | & DY % = by U. S. Marshal Albert White.| the Five oClock l?r;x;?]r H This makes two deputies at Peters- | 3 2 = 1 A ~ o g, Tveten and C. V. Brown. I3 ——— e El‘r()k(l B]'l(‘k Calv § & AI\IOC\T STRAW BER_RIEq | ka Scanic Vie ! A = ‘ 5 BeK - = in extra heavy syrup—45 cents We make ana amer all kinds oi | ; TR P or S”Ie | Lishtwetah inch, per foot . 06 $ .08 H ' fur garments. Goldstein's Em | diiiisiiebeseebbeieeteted | ightweight e i £ \ 4 G ' e o E & 8 inch, per foot ............ .08 09V, |= AMOCAT RASPBERRIES —————————— At last — the BETTER | CIIEAP 1 inch, per foot 11 14 B in ex 'y sy - ) 1 y.per foet .o 0 i . extra heavy syrup—40 cents BIRCH TREES BLADE for i RS Rubber Boots itk per 15 19 i adv. See Juneau Florists. | gzNzltl(;|1;1] Cash Register, mch, per foot ........... 1o . [ ——— — | GILLETTE RAZORS '} clectric, four drawer. % inch, per foot ............. i i d 22 JUST RECEIVED—Shipment of Cheese and i | 3 2 inc or s y 7 g ] TELEPHONE 83 & LB o did win -Bladen are ,Mt\,r;; Safe for the 2 inch, per foot .. Ui .. 24 .30 Crackers from Vancouver B. C. More vari- or oo ades bhecause s are made . S . % = i i ; blades because they are made 8 Revolving Restau- Sportsman A ties. WATCH FOR PRICES. ! 5 |of the famous Swedish razor|{ - Wholesale Prices on Applicntion J For Good Things |blade steel, the finest in the]| rant Stools. S s : | to Fat |world. They sell at the same Coffe Urn for 2 i price as the regular Gillette Cafe Heinz Bread and Butter || Blades. | ate. [ | - 4 woemean 1| SABI RICE & AHLERS €O Heinz Tomato Catsup, 7l P T . 4 . P s X 9 LUMBIN ' i if Z(f'v cent; kL HELLAN'S e ota UMBING HEATING SHEET METAL ] eliance Grape fruit, . Juneau, Alaska 95 i 1,516 cante PHARMACY N. G. NELSON S e e L PRGNS 22—85 Openy SHLIR. % W6 i e tell you in advance what job will cos! | ICEbO“Z‘g Crs:? Meat Phone 25 Free Delivery Next to Valentine’s Y 2 ‘ i o Lo bt kst N P A SV SR I Soda Crackers, 3 pound bt M GRS S b § — R A caddy, 70 cents A P TR e R Veribest Peaches, 215, K s Sk Sliced or Halves, heavy g syrup, 24 cents Q| Campbell’s Pork and Beans f No. 2, 11 cents | Fresh Fruits and I Vegetables on every boat ! - B anitary ) b | : Grocery | PHONES 83—85 : i - ays Un -4 ay l1st to g ays Un “The Store That | o L4 4 Pleases” { R | i ¥ | | MEN’S DRESS SHOES and OXFORDS ) California : g | Grocery | E. T. Wright and W. L. Doug- las Shoes and Oxfords Regular $6.50 to $10.00 Values, $5.95 Nettleton and Arch Preserver ‘ Shoes and Oxfords Where you go | This Is All Regular Stock Dress § ' Shoes and Oxfords. Nothing Reserved. plenty of Sizes und g Widths. g when you by want the BEST— ; Regular $12.50 to $15.50 , Values, $8.95 o And you . || | Goldstein’s Emporium