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Z i SCOUT FRIENDS URGED TO HELP POLICE CABIN Picnic at Eagle River Camp)| Sunday with Day’s Work as Attraction Scouts are in- at the Scout River, it was an- by Dr. Robert Simp- al ut Council tions this afternoon vora r a clear day to- n though it may often that is a e Bc Fr vited to picnic toda; be cloudy i purely local conc and weather condit at the camp are found to be ideal “Bring your own lunch and a gunny s: Dr. Simpson said. The lunch, of course, is for sustenance. The gunny sack, for the benefit of the uninitiate, is to pack moss from the nearby woods to the new cabin which is to be chinked tomorrow. The Cabin Committee hopes to make considerable progress in lay- ing a floor tomorrow. It will be necessary to clean up and level off the ground and prepare it for the concrete out of which the floor will be constructed Sand and gravel are immediately at hand for th and it is said such a floor will keep out rodents and be ma- better than a timber floor. ¢ having mattocks and re asked to bring them 5 these tools will be needed ng the foundation for the and in digging drainage ditch- >s around the cabin. Anyone who has room in his car for another passenger is requested to telephone either Dr. Simpson or H. L. Red- lingshafer. Men who would like to lend a hand but have no means of getting to the camp are asked to telephone to the same individuals who will undertake to obtein the needed transportation - MISS ALTA SMITH AND LT. FRANK PETTIT MARRIED, CALIFORNIA along in prej Harold Smith, of the U. S. For- est Service here, has received word of the marriage of his sister, Miss Alta Smith to Lieut. Frank Pettit formerly with the Alaska Road Commission in Juneau. The cere- mony took place on April 5 at the Oakland, Cal, home of Lt. Com- mander and Mrs. L. W. Perkins, formerly of Juneau. The young couple will make their home at Fort Lawton, near Seat- tle, where Lt. Pettit is now sta- tioned. e Curtis Gardner, of Johnson and Gardner, contracting firm of Port- land, Ore., left on the Admiral Rogers last night for Hyder. D Ice cream, brick or bulk. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors. —adv. - e Try the Five oClock Dinner Specials at Mabry's. —-adv. Happy Home Pure Strawberry Preserves 3 pound jar, 65¢ California Grocery Phone 478 Free Delivery A. CUTTER CO. BOOTS French Kip Loggers Cruiser Boots in 12-14-16-inch tops Cutter builds every boot to do its duty SABIN & SCOTT successors 1o N. G. NELSON Jersey Legislators "To Pry Into Affairs Oi Embattled Mayor N. GOLDBERG (A. P. Staff Writer) JERSEY CITY, N. J., May 18— | | At the crest of his long climb to |power, Mayor Frank Hague of Jer-| sey City finds his most stubborn obstacle in a legislative investiga- | |tion commission which wants to {know where he got his millions, if | he has them Vice chairman of the Democrat-" ic National committee and polit | cal organizer of the old | Hague objects to the word * But the Republican Leg failing for a year to obtain details lof his financial transactions, ter him the leader of a corrupt ma- | chine and threatens to jail him if| he does not make s actory an- | swer before a joint session sched- | uled for June 24 | Beginning nis while al helper in the machine shops of the | Erie railroad, Hague swept through |ine recipients of county, and state, electing | jngside seats at championship three democratic governors and one |poyts, His interest in the sport United States Senator before his|arises from something more than candidates went down in the HOO-|just the average weakness for the | ver landslide that buried his prom-{giohit of gory battle. Long before ised support of Alfred E. Smith. pe received his first political ap- At the opening of the disastrous|pointment as a constable—when campaigns in 1928 the Republican |pe was 21 years old—he was known commission began prying into af-l.c o gserapper. fairs in Hague's county of Hudson The day when physical might After a year's investigation, during|yas an asset to an aspirant for which Hague once defied a sub-|potical patronage has passed, but | poena and was arrested, the com- iyo fipht in him has not disappear- | mission reported to the Legislature o Reports are that he becomes it had “conducted an exhaustive 'more than merely vocally bellicose investigation in an effort to as- gt stormy executive sessions of the certain whether Mayor Hague prof- | itv commission. ited personally as a result of ex- With his wife, Mrs. Jennie War- | travagance, inefficiency and.politi- nor Hague, her 80-year-old mother, | cal and governmental practices.” |and his son, Frank, jr, Mayor It added that the Mayor's "“""‘Hnguc lives in the exclusive Dun- ness dealings had been conduct-|.qn apartments. The members of 0;1 "‘:";"‘éi‘s’ b‘i:kml’x‘]‘d‘ o ui}"’:fijgu |the family are devout Roman Cath- QREGIE | DOOKS (DRI 8 us “lolics and lead quiet lives. The ness practices in his larger ""““S‘JMa,vor never smokes nor drinks. actions.” | Trips to the usual watering The dominant will and pas:,ion[ P; o b oStk + hat ‘makes Hague 'the leader w places of Europe have been regular e events in the lives of the Hagues, e 1’;“’_‘,‘“}}'{:“";"\{’5 pJor the|pug these have fallen off in recent first time during the days he Spent yesrs pjkewise, winter journeys to 0. S8 ‘wiean 5’%‘““ undes fker |Florida and Havana have become rogation by Russell E. Watson|gorter and less regular. The family CO:I"SCI wL t:o L‘olmmi.\sxon, 1 llke‘speud most of the summer in an ever at bay, he answered q 4 b |elaborate mansion at Deal, a New a veteran attorney, and wmmu"‘Jcrsry shore resort. the assistance of Thomas J. Bro- gan, corporation counsel of Jersey | City, who watches him closely all| through the proceedings. | Rroghn: found 1 B An interesting talk revie fiehs e commities o0y situation of the Indian schools in| then to cite precedents in the May- | 5),ka was made over the air from | or's behalf as to why he ”hm”"“KOMQ Seattle, last night by C.| not be expected to answer person-|\wpowvecworth, Superintendent of | al questions. the U. S. Bureau of Education About the only recreation Hague iy goytheast Alaska. He was heard enjoys is the theatre and Prize py many Juneau radio fans who ring. He crosses the Hudson river \thoroughly enjoyed his excellent to New York City often, but 1ot ta]k, which lasted for about twenty always to attend the theatre or a minutes and ended with a poem boxing match. It has been said|dedicated to Alaska teachers. that some hours were spent in a ——————— ¢chool of social graces. The may-| More than 5000 California boys or's education stopped with his|act as traffic officers at schools. graduation from grammar school. - — Mayor Hague is one of the fa-| New, select line of visiting cards vored mentioned in newspapers asjat The Empire. areer complimentary | | ) BTN U JUNEAU RADIO FANS HEAR TALK BY C. W. HAWKESWORTH ary to ad- ‘ ing the once, and | . —_—_— Automobile Tours If you contemplate making an automobile tour in the States, your insurance can be all fixed up here before RS T TS S U S e e R S on the i ‘h!", t | Brown G, 8 miral Rogers. J. H. Malkey ford, salesmen Na Ge for his home. hunter Biologicv Dr. A bound in Wrangell. Making Pacific in Georgia Barrett Miss Barrett w Gabriel Menag rive ther Menager L. M. Carr Admir: to Seattle. W. E shal at Dou ers to Skagway. SUNDAY erchandise brokers arriving here Admiral Rogers from mak- | - triangle trip were Albert|w. p, MILLS OF SITKA and Charles Hawthorne. | Clark and Mrs. Clark, who | were teachers in the Sitka Public Schools during the last year, are southbound passengers on the Ad- s, Incorporated, l1and, Ore., are making the round trip on the Admiral Rogers. B. Grigsby, Ketchikan attorney, here on legal business for several weeks, left on the Admiral Rogers accompanied him to Juneau, turned home a week agg. R. K. Stewart, predatory animal k left this week on the U. S al Survey boat Sea Oftter to carry on his work in sev » the islands of Southeast Alaska. S. Kearsley is a Wrangell passengers on Rogers from Sitka where she h been on a business trip. Dr. ley expects to locate permanently the round trip on Spokane, d in port, as her man, made the triangle trip on the Rogers and Feero, Deputy U. S. Mar- s, returned on Admiral Rogers from taking prison- -~ e SCHOOL ] |owing to the ab: iol Rev. Henr} ] | been supplying | morning servi |will be held at of 10 o'clock W. P. Mills, | man and pr is a southbou Admiral Rog¢ '~ vacation t the Western gour month: of Port-imaying a on one of Dollar Line prominent = who has been and T. L. Cr for Mrs. Grigsby, who| Te-of the U. S, v evening in this 1t will week are 1 of next engine repai the Admiral Kears- | the noon from He towed here to M covered and Cross Wash., also of met by the Re' when the boat a brother ar are close fr! n, travelling continued on | “For 10 years 1 wuried everything| for relief from stomach gas. Adler- ika helped at once. new man now.”—Ed Belland. Adlerika relieves stomach gasand sourness in TEN minutes. Actingon BOTH upper and lower bowel, it re-| 2 : .., moves old waste matter you never| AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH {hought was in your system. Let| Adlerika give your The officers or tne Presbyterian bow Church announced today that there how much better you feel. would be no preaching services in surprise you! the Presbyterian Church tomorrow, Co. the ONLY - several ng, ted. TO VACATION IN STATES ominent business owner of Sitka, on the expects tes for about| passenger He - > AUKLET IN PORT AFTER POSTING STREAM MARKERS ot. C. E. Tibbitts, of Fisheries ned to port yes- after spending sev-| vicinity marking ume that work after some minor au ° made. RSN ING P S FOREST RANGER RETURNS Forest Ranger Harold Smith re- turned to town late yesterday after- a week's trip on the Admiral Rogers were Florence De Ranger VIL, Capt. George Peter- Staffany, employed by the Union 50D | from later a floating camp and | Chatham itchell Bay Sound areas. AR | ;v:Stomach Gas 10 Years, | Man Tries Everything| from the city who has pulpit for the unday School regular hour to contemplating | he world cruise i steamers of the I feel like a stomach and | s a REAL cleansing and see It will Butler-Mauro Drug In Douglas, Guy's Drug Storc.: & Latest Music—Novelty Numbers $1.00 SUNDAY DINNER ROAST TURKEY WITH ALL THE TONIGHT ELKS FROLIC WILL FURNISH THE MUSIC ELKS HALL Elks During Frolic TRIMMINGS CLUB CAFE for after the dance BOB KAUFMAN, Mgr. CARLE HUNTER AND HIS SERENADERS Auspices B. P. O. Elks, No. 420 Floor Management in Charge of Committee of Three Admission, $1 Special Chicken Tamales—Chili—and Noodles | | | | fitines § you start whether you take your car with you or buy it in Seattle. Come in and see us about it anyway. We have learned some things by experience about car insur- ance which may cost you money to learn. Our rates are the same as those in the States. | Our policies cover everywhere. Policies written in the States do not cover in Alaska. ALLEN SHATTUCK INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE Brooms 95¢, $1.00, $1.25 MOP HEAD, complete MOP HANDLES 0-CEDAR MOP HEADS GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 Open Till 11 P. M. ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING Juneau, Alaska SHEET METAL “We tell you in ‘advance what job will cost” A OO STREET COMMITTEE (ELKS AND MOOSE TO ASSIGNED TASK OF | PLAYBALLTOM GETTING NEW SITE! . ‘ % 5 KL _ | The Elks and Moose clubs in the | The City Couacil last night di-'Gastineau Channel Baseball League | rected the Street Committee, acting are scheduled to play Sunday at in conjuncticn with H. L. Faulk-2:30 pm. at City Park. Jensen prob- | ner, President of the Chamber of ably will start on the mound for |12 dium Blade ‘blades because they are made¢ Commerce, to confer with District |the Bills while Pete Schmitz is ex- Engineer Malcolm Elliott relative pected to go in for the Paps. It O to securing a location on the water will be a nine-inning affair. front for float space for small| Owing to inclement weather there [world. They sell at the samd boats. A new float must be de- were no games played in the league | price as the regular (;illuti« | veloped during the current year, it during the week. Rain wiped out | Blades ; was sald. |the games scheduled for both Tues- x The Council awarded to Lee RoxX |day and Thursday evening. These a contract to tear down Warehouse | will be played off when |blade steel, the finest in the At last — the BETTER BLADE for GILLETTE RAZORS are bette; f the famous Swedish razo; weather 7 L Number One at the City Dock, re- !permits and it will not interfere ‘ , { ) 4 moving the wreckage from the with the schedule. | / premises. This is the quarte NS T TR | @ g Lo occupied by J. M. Davis, Wharf- | Fek inger. His offices will be moved to | ru Ph 5 d 2 | one 25 Free Deliv: offices of the Juneau Qold SLcu-i We are now ready to alter or ery |the room formerly occupied by the|yake up your furs. Goldstein's R e ] age Company in the cold storagelEmpormm' 3 ey I building. | SR e SN % 3 The removal of the old building| Dell k. Sherr, suneaws plano| AERIAL VIEWS OF JUNEAU will be started without delay. It is tuner and rebuilder. Phone 573/ Alaska Scenic Views adyl planned to redeck the floor and use i the space as a parking place Ior’ autos. { 3 The wusual semi-monthly bills| were approved by the Council and ordered paid. Only routine busi- ness was transacted. | {When a Fly wipes his — i feet on an old style tooth brush WHAT HAPPENS? 3 BUTTER—BEST CRE mold, pound Steral T I S T()Ot’l ‘A SUGAR—10 pound bag— B ’ i SPECIAL .68 > i rusnes | GOLD DUST—Dish Mop FREE with one ‘package. ... ooy : 38 FLOUR—50 pound bag White Down, Juneau Drug i None: Better .o 2o iimeds w2 2.35 | Company H. M. HOLLMANN R. R. HERMANN Free Delivery Phone 33 i ¥ C i} | | Ladies’ All Silk to the Toe Hose, 31 JM. § TEMPTING PRICES ON | SR SRR TEMPTING GOODS YAKIMA POTAYOES—TFirst Grade, ! cARNICKS, 00000000 MERY, solid Phonel174 Sa]oum TELL US YOUR DRA TROUBLES MATERIALS in the city. LET US HELP YOU Juneau’s Style Center Lo T i We have the largest selection of up-to-date CURTAINS GOODS and DRAPERY Goldstein’s Emporium PERY T