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: i : JUNEAU DRUG CO. TAKU CANNERY HAS CORNER OF TO BE REBUILT, VALENTINE BLDG. CHAMBER HEARS Pharmacy Will Be Moved Branch Assures Local Into Leased Premises Chamber Fireswept by June 20 | Plant Be Restored (Continued from Page One) i H. M. Holl- neau Drug - he corner ine Buil of the Glacier Highway points additional machines Secretary G. H. ed for the Enter- tainment ‘Committee. Anyone de- siring to volunteer for this pur- pose is asked to call the Informa- tion Booth, phone 313, and leave his name. | E M. Goddard, Chairman of the cervi to take the crew Jacobson, who now occuples corner room with his jewelry s , will move orth on Seward St into one of the store rooms being remodeled in the Winn Building. et jl”"‘f;lr 1?7' C‘"“")“g} l:)a:: Entertainment Committee, left at 9, surge he option noon for lower Gastineau Channel . The prem- to mest the cruiser and turn over &l to the commander a chart of the irnished arbor to be used in docking. He " |expected to suggest that the vessel Marquee to Be Built e A marquee will be built on the Pe ‘tied up to - the Government Fiont S side and will extend The Ghaniber has providedt i , refu and redecorated for a little distance around the corner on the Seward Street side, °1 ribbons, announcing the fact When this marquee is completed that the wearer speaks German, d which can be obtained by any- and the marquee in front of the ™ . c Merriweather Building occupied by One desiring them at the Infor- the Silver Fox Barber Shop and Mation Booth. . " Other Guests Present J. J. Fargher's tailor shop is er- 3 G ected, connected lines of marquee _ A- E. Smith, representing the will extend on both sides of Front Detroit News, here gathering data Street from Franklin to Seward. |for his paper, was presented to the In the recently leased corner ‘Chamber today. Capt.J. H. Cann, premises, Mr. Hermann and Mr. President of the Apex-El Nido Holimann will put in a large soda Gold Mining Company, and his Ralph T. Hirsh, were al- today. ter fountain at which will be foremar ved soft drinks and ice cream. S0 8U Booths to Be Installed A. I-.“B’R‘A’D*L——EY w “Three booths will be installed to accommodate customers of the fountain. An expert fountain dis- penser will be employed. “The corner premises,” declared Mr. Hollmann, “will give us much more room for our stock. We can 4 2 display it to better advantage, and Inqu“'y Comes to POll ce our husiness facilities generally will ‘DepartmentABelieved be improved.” 5 The Juneau Drug Company re- to Be in Juneau tains its lease on the premises it hes occupied for three years. It will sublet them. Arthur ! N from Seattle on the steamer Ala-; The lease on the Valentine Cor- ,..qa on July 22, 1920, is asked to| ner was signed yesterday afternoon. .ommunjcate with his step-daught- | It was obtained from the Pulver op ‘nyyg jog, J. Stariha, 4138 West| Estate, almost all of Which Was pavmon Street, Seattle, nee Agnes| bequeathed to Miss Ernestine myreotte, of Spokane, Washington. e The Juneau Police Department received the request for informa-| L. Bradley who sailed e - KING FUAD ;0INS ROTARY CATIRO, — King Fuad has be- come an honorary Rotarian and norary governor of the Rotary Star He is described as about five feet, 11 inches in height, weighs around 165 or 170 pounds, blue eyes, lubs of Egypt, taking rank With neqium brown hair, regular fea- the King of Italy, the King of y,e5 anq considered good looking. Belgium and the President of the g ¢y his age, Bradley must be in RO Sten; his middle fifties. B AR RN NI | Too,,ILA,TE T0 CLASS]IWYv Bradley sailed north on the Ala- WILL SHARE 6-room furnished meda from Seattle on the above house with reliable young man, date with a load of machinery for or rent room. Phone 3. some concern in Juneau. A beautiful Glass Mixing Bowl with 2 pkgs. R & W CAKE FLOUR for 80 cents GARNICK’S—-Phone 174 “Makes All Water 9 M E I‘ 0 Rain Water” For Bath, for Kitchen, for Lam}dry Water softened with MEL’O is a remarkable cleaner—2 CANS FOR 25¢ CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 Prompt Delivery ANNOUNCING A FRESH SHIPMENT OF New Parchment Lamp SHADES NEW MODELS LOW 1932 PRICES Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Douglas Phone No. 18 7 Juneau Phone Np. 6 NOW SOUGHT | Asst. Sec'y Edwards, Gov.| Dr. Jerdan recently spent sev-|Seattle jeral months in New York acquaint- | The letter for information stated |Scattle about June Associated Pross Photo Anna Govednik of Ch.sholm, Minn,, is only 15 years old, but in @ Minnesota state meet she swam 100 yards in 1:18 using the breast stroke, o she has ambitions to rate the United States Olympic team. OFFICIALS ARE T0 VISIT HERE Moore and F. M. John- son Plan Trip Three prominent officers of the! Interior Department will visit Al- aska this summer, according to an announcement made today by | Gov. George A. Parks. The party will consist of tant Secre- | tary John H. Edwards, 'Gov. C. C. eral Tand Office, and Frank M. tion concerning Bradley from Mrsv}-"’h“”"- Supervisor of Public Sur- veys. They will 1 Washington im- mediately a r the conclusion of the Republican National conven- tion at /Chicago, Gov. Moore, writ- ing to United States Marshal Al- bert White, said they would leave 15. Their present itinerary, the Gov- ernor said, calls for the party to go direct to Seward and take the first train north for Fairbanks. They will spend a few days there and then return to the coast. They will visit Anchorage and Sew- ard and other rail points, prob- ably making a side trip to Mt. McKinley National Park. On their southbound journey they will stop off here for a visit of several days. Gov. Parks, who plans to leave here about the end of this month for interior points, via Whitehorse and Daw- son, will meet the party in Fair- bmanks and return here with it. Mr. and Mrs. Brotherson, Point Retreat; Hans Floe, Hawk Inlet, Alaskan Art Hedman, Taku; F, C. Gregg, Juneau. | type. | Furnishings are of absolite san- INTERIOR DEPT, Moore, Commissioner of the Gen-| IR, S, K. JORDAN 70 HOLD OPEN HOUSESATURDAY Public and Doctors Invited | to Drugless Physi- cian’s Quarters | Open house will be held tomor- row by Dr. 8. H. Jordan, drug- | less physician, in his newly equip- | ped and modernly furnished quar- i ters in the Behrends Bank Build- |ing on Third Street near Seward The general public s | Street. urged to attend and a special in- vitation has been extended to practitioners of medicine and sur- gery to be present. |» Dr. Jordan’s quarters contain four | treating rooms, with facilities for | |shower baths and massage app! cations. 'Men’s rooms are on one sidle of the establishment, and wo- | men’s rooms on the other. Inelud- ed in the equipment is a Burdick bath cabinet of the very Ilatest | It is the type now wused| by the United States government | and is the only one of its kind | in this city. Ozone Room Appointments The ozone room has the best of appointments. character. Air mattresses i all walls, doors and Wood- | | k are spotlessly white. mong preparations Dr. Jor- | uses in the treatment of pa- | is “Mineral Life,” ome of | his own inventions, for imparting | firmness and youthful glow. to the | skin. Mrs. Jordan, wife of the doc- | tor, is associated with him in the | business. She will have charge| of the office and will also act as| attendant in the treatment of pa- ! tents. | Several Menths in Gotham | ing himself with the latest prac-| {tices of his profession and famil- i ing himself with the use of the latest of drugless 3quipmen:, He is a drugless physician of long and wide experience. For 11 years, | he practiced in the State of Wash- | ington. He also has practiced ini ‘Hot Lake, Ore.; Paso Robles and | Los Angeles, Cal; Salt Lake Gisy, | Sydney, Austrelia, and Honolulu.| Mrs, Jordan, before her mar-| |riage to the doctor, followed com- | mercial art in Los Angeles. Th jattractive block letters in the fiy {window of the doctor's quarters, here are her work, and she al§o| decigned the novel wooden slTp»'c1 |pers that will be worn by patients (in the treatment rooms. NINE ARRESTS MADE . | AT KETCHIKAN OVER TROUBLE AT PARTY Following a free for all affray |in Ketchikan yesterday, in which Etwo Indians and a white man were |knocked out, seven arrests were made by Deputy United States Mar- {shal Coble, and nine gallons of moonshine liquor were seized. The house in which the party! was held was reported to have been wrecked during the resulting hostilities. Advices received today by Unit- ed States Marshal Albert White disclosed the following airests: A £ 9 e o | Duke Halmer, possession of whis- AT THE HOTEL! key, nine gallons in all; Mrs. Har- L______s—l riet Henry. drunk and fighting; James Nortwaresky, drunk and Gastineau fighting; James 'Andrew, drunk and possession of liquor; son. drunk and disorderly; Charles Starr, on an open charge. ——————— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Assorted 3 and ROCKERS from $7.95 Up LT T LT Coffee Sy = - o =] s (LT Special $1.45 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Mohair Overstuffed Suites $87.50 and $99.75 BEAUTIFUL BURL WALNUT FOOT STOOLS Patterns LT Pete Lar-|® = - PITCHING AND | Pine Pone™eode ngynoyl WILL : ‘ HITTING WIN A | LAY CONCRETE " ! FUH GHIBAGU Members of Scout Group A Will Put in New Floor Bush and Grimm Star in at Eagle River Cabin { Gam? Aga.lnSt To assist with laying a concrete A Philadelphia porch under the awning of the Scout cabin at Eagle River, all 4 OHICAGO, Ill, May 19.—Pitch- able-bodied members of the Juneau ing by Guy Bush and batting by Boy Scout Council are asked to be the veteran Charles Grimm gave at the camp site at noon Sunday. the Chicago Cubs a 6 to 4 victory G. E. Krause, local contractor over the Philadelphia Nationals and concrete man will be on hand yesterday afternoon, a margin of to supervise the project. 4 three games out of four. This is oné of the most import- Grimm smashed out three hits jant improvements to be made at X to give him nine safe blows in the jthe Scout camp this year, inas- Willk last three games. |much as it will aid materially in Uikommen i Ikeep::rg the cabin “and cooking in d GAMES WEDNESDAY |quarters in a sanitary condition. in der . Pacific Coast League wifi ? hoped the Council members Portla 4; Oakland 8. Night urn out in full force. Some i it e x | weeks ago a call for work was is- Gold Klump\en j . |sued and a poor turnout was the Baaian 1 e e only result. Officials of the Coun- Ausstellung BRme |cil have called attention to the ”sr::zwe 7; Sacramento 6. Nigm‘ fact that. unless all mem} e (The Nugget Shop) ' i : . it wil - r Los SO i Mol 3 D BT e Juwelen, ' o i . Chic The cement was taken to Eagle 2 ‘ ;2;?,:6 lrs)fflns;,m“ha.g.o & River this week by the Jazz, Capt. Elfenbein Brooklyn 4; Pittsburgh 2. - |C“h o d . New York 9; Cincinnati 3. Not the least interesting feature \ un American League :f the recten& cha;:!ykp‘mg par;ig 'LEGION AUXILIARY Cle 14 2; Ne Y ourney af ew orl was S v 3 2 D:;:&:ng. i’lhuzi’elm( : gl}xlte ensemble worn by Miss !i!etty TO STAGE MONTHLY Holzschnitzereien P S uster, one of the organizers, l lN M St. Louis 11; Washington 7. | yho competed. The outfit is com- CLINIC FRIDAY P. ausgefuhrt 4 Chicago 10; Bostno 13. orised shorts and a striped —_— . Juneau City League sports blouse, | ‘The American Legion Auxiliary bei den § i ::‘5 5; American Leglon 0. Twi- will hold another of its monthly O PE; baby clinics in the Dug-Out to- . PERATION i ML ST PPER D o | morrow afternoon. Mildred Keaton, Elngeborenen- STANDING OF CLUBS Mrs. Velke Dapanish of Juneau R. N. assisted by othel; ““’:fii I i . Pacific Coast League underwent a surgical operation this 8nd members of the Auxiliary, nspection Won Lost Pct.|morning at St. Ann's Hospital. Her be In charge. i 3 Los Angeles 26 17 .605|condition is favorable. | These clinics have become quite eingeladen. Hollywood 2 18 591 ——t——— popular and all mothers are In- San Francis: 25 19 568 U vited to bring their babies or Portland -, T23 21 523 CKEDIX EXYENDED | smaller children for a thorough ’ Sacramento 91 23 477| Credit will be extended to re- examination. The services of the Gakland 20 23 465 |liable customers and patrens of Auxiliary are gratis, and no charge \ y 20 24 .455|this store. |is made for the examination of Missions 14 30 318{—8dv. THE CASH BAZAAR. 'children. . g o e & Natlional League Won Lost Pct. mow L EVENING Boston 17 10 .630] SOCIA Cincinnati ........ 18 16 529 St. Louis 15 16 484 2 q Philadelphia 13 17 483 Given by Pioneers of Alaska at 1.0.0.F. Hall " Brooklyn 12 16 429 d New York 10 14 417 s Pittsburgh Lt A v FRIDAY EVENING—MAY 20 LS ooy American League Beginning at 8 P. M. Won Lost Pet.| L New York 19 6 160 | 3 ) Washington 19 9 6m| Musical Numbers—Cards—Refreshments 15 12 556 17 15 531 The Public Is Invited Admission, 50c ; St. Louis - 16 16 500 Philadelphia . 13 14 481 Chicago 9 19 321 e 5 Boston . b 22 85| Juneau City League Won Lost Pet. Moose' ... ool 1 500 | American Legion ... 1 2 333 TWO BABIES BORN AT ST. ANN HOSPITAL| Two boys were born yesterday at St. Ann’s Hospital. The mothers are Mrs. John T. Johnson and Mrs. Walter Butts, both of this city. This is the second child for the Butts, the first being a girl. S e NORDLING OPERATED ON Homer G. Nordling successfully underwent an appendicitis opera- tion at St. Ann's Hospital this morning. | JUNEAU SAMPLE | SHOP The Little Store with the | BIG VALUES | . . ® .. | Guaranteed SHEET METAL WORK PLUMBING WELCOME TO THE OFFICERS, CADETS AND CREW of the “KARLSRUHE” George Brothers Grocery _and_ Leader Department Store Tables Young Hardware Co.. l llllllllllllllllllllllll||||||IIHI"mufllflfllmllmllmllllllllllllllll|||||||||||||||§’ . TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS REMARKABLE - STORE-WIDE SALE EVERYTHING REDUCED France expects to spend more than $42,000000 in the coming year on a national highway works pregram. ' & Independent Druggists AMBROSIA The Pore-Deep Cleanser $2.00 Value for $1.00 Ambrosia Flask, J & J Couettes and - Ambrosia Funnel FREE with each $1.00 bottle of Ambrosia Juneau Drug Co. “There Is No Substitute for QUALITY” Post Office Substation No, 1 BUSY WY “Because we do it better” RICE & AHLERS CO, Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal ""We tell you in advance what Job will cost” ‘o o o e o 4