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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 193 | y ¥ ' | 2 4 | Commissioner, in his office Il o MOOSE AT HOME FORD'S NEW ‘V-’|zourteen More 1rap | NTS JUNEAU COML |fmccnsive sor Coat — INIGS RANUM IS |Somis it " 18 0 Sites Closed in 7 Mining in Northland {groom were attended by Mr. and | IN GAME TODAYON DISPLAY AT| e b Zee [ ON CAMP SITES | ASS'N TO MEET | 1 Vede in Provost WED TO MR, AN, morer o | I ® Fourteen trap sites addi- o/ WASHINGTON, May 25—A bill t Ml jRECOVE;‘I?;SMfl?Il:: TR ACAINST BILLS JUNEAU MOTORS: 5557 ¢ ARE EXTENSIVE. AT OITY HALL 555552 NYLEN MONDAY ‘ ® dly closed in Alaskan waters o iving authority to the General | B | ® by supplementary regulations gllanagger of the Alaska Railroad to | The body of Ale_xunuer Brkovich, ” L 1 ® issued yesterday by the Sec- ® buy. coal from two oF move op-| . Sk [ r;};o e k;l;leld &axgl Né(;reld:r)“;?:n;; 3 L : ® ret: e, accord- ® . o 5 & n | Manning and Erskine Op—‘Car Has Speed, Power and|s ing w0 ot s o|Forest Service Cre//d Will Meeting of New Business|S*ing companies in the ”bf";{S‘L 1 Sckibol Teacher and s, Al dibeal giun e o posing Pitchers—Moose | Beauty and Has § evelved by Capt. M. J. O @ Complete Rehabilita- Organization Is Called I b s oNca Tw.o‘? 7\7[: Wed | ST flr‘:‘sflt“f:g‘;“"gfi;lea:h;ourrfé AR . nnor, Assistant Agent of e . : erior Wilbur, 1 . Have New Infielder [ Been Sold ® the United States Bureau of @ tion in Few Days for Tomorrow The measure is designed to en- omg i glngh .I.“ d Undertaking Company. ST | ® TFisheries. . courage coal mining and prevent —wal out oday e It will be Moose team's at| Ford's new “Eight” is in town.|e One trap, near Kirk Polut e | Rehabilitation of the public sites| A meeting of the Juneau Com-|a monoply. LR home game this evening al the|A fine model, the Viotoria type, of{e in the Ketchikan district, ®|on Glacier Highway, started last mercial Association Will be held in| The bill was referred to the Ter-| Announcements were recelved City Park when that club meets|the famous make of automobiles|e closed in an earlier der, ®|week by the United States Forest {Council Chambers at City Hall |ritories Committee by Speakcrlhere today by their friends of the . the second time this has been received at the Juneau|e was re-opened. Loc ® |Service under the direction of|Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, |Garner. {marriage last Monday of Miss = In the fir ed | Motors Company and is on display}e the 14 traps closed e | Wellman Holbrook, will be finish- |it was announced today by Presi- ———— Mabel Nigh Ranum of this city BEACH AL eI e B a|in its sales room at Main Street|e specified. ®|ed next Monday or Tuesday, it|dent J. J. Connors. All members and Lincoln, Neb, and Mr. Andy T Dahe e and Willoughty =Avenis ®® e 00000000 0 was announced today. The camps|are urged to attend as there will N. Nylen, of Nome, veteran mem- In that game Jimmy Manning “The Victor: sald Frank Mc- e —— will be in the finest shape since|be some business of importance to FL'ER DELAYS jber of the Alaska Legislature and ol outpitched Claude Erskine by a |Cafferty, proprietor of the Juneau they were established. be discussed. . ploneer mining man of Seward PAJA MAS substantial margin triking out Motors, “is a 4-passenger car, whose Rubbish has been removed, hrush’ The Membership Committee, ap- ‘Peninsula. S ] 17 batters. The two 6pced |graceful top and rear give it Con- cut, old tables painted and new |ponted at the organization meeting Hls HuP-oFF Mr. and Mrs. Nyien left here ball merchants W opposing | tinental st Upholstery is op- ones installed, water supplies|two weeks ago, has virtually com- this morning on the steamer Ad- pitchers in today’s contest. tional in broadcloth, mohair or brought into several of the camps, |pleted its canvass. The response SEATTLE, May 25—Nathan C. miral Rogers for Seattle where e S e s B Ry{ Bedion, cord. 31 PASSENGERS and other improvemént work done. |is said to have been widespread,|proune will ‘ot take off today on they will visit friends for a short In novelty prints altered lineup tonight. TI“"W-IIQ Speed and Power § | At the site at Mendenhall glac-|and many business and professional | e biojectaq non stop flight to|time. They will be at home in ) newcomer assigned to the clubl “The V-Eight's beauty is ex- fer, a supply of water has been|firms and individuals have en- i i make Nome after July 15. a1 S . appearance, plasing s short. “NII’”‘ STiios tisin a6 Gie e E Y ]4 pired b e g fed up (il ‘fifibzfip?@;flfiffif ?;Vemher‘ Mrs. Nylen :;me here last year p]am colors and com- appearance, playing short. WLiv- | streamlines begin at the very front and two new, large toilets erscted | This committee, and the Credit) . 4iviof< orr the Kuriles contin- as g teacher in the Indian Ser- . . ‘ ingston will be switched to left |of the car. They are reflected in and painted. and Advertising Committees are ex- ued Bad ioday There was a heavy |vice school after having tau';m binations ——one-piece field. The rest of the lineup Will|the V-type radiator shell, in the | A e At Montana Creek the old ca-|Pected to make comprehensive re-| =0y 50 o [for two ‘yeabs in the Terrtterial 4 be unchanged [hood, and in the windshield, which|Admiral Vessel Returns|vin has been materially fmproved pO_rdts tomorrow night, Mr. Connors i iy {Sehool at MoGrath, Tn adawion | and two-piece styles. The Elks will have Bobby Cough- |slants at 10 degrees. The front . benches, a cupboard, and bu sald. | . o ¥ es & lin behind the plate and Bob Boyd | roof-line is rounded, without a sun from Trl_ang‘e Run installed, and the entire grounds | {‘Productlon of Tin ‘Lzl,);; r:fi‘émfui”?;zt ffi;fi.fil‘ii&} in left field, using the combination | visor. Top, sides and rear are and Sails South cleared of debris. EVANS MAKES BRIEF | Will Be Suspended to tusercular patients at the Gov- which upset the Legion a:::rm:dlwnipra,cefuny curved, conforming with At the upper bridge camp rite, \ lernmem hospital. SiZCS 14 to 40. in their last game. {the air-flow principle. Having come back to Juneau at|the tables were repainted and| CALL ON WAY SOUTH| SRANEON, 24y 25, ThS Deaanb | M TG et b e The game wil be started nromp-l “These lines not only provide s gclock this morning from Sitka, LIrOufld improvements made. L [tion in the principal tin countries|He has been @ member of the i R | Doy bemuky, but they SV uee: \Skigway and Haines, the steam-| THO UM extenelte cWOsK 3| - puind e HoMEAnd Sew- |will be susended Guring June and House of Hepbessutaiives frar the $2.25 e R s RS ful purpose. They lessen fvind. re-|ship Admirdl! Rogers, Capt. 8, K.|done at the Aux Beach oamp, the |, e, gesitle. 'the ‘steamship Ad.|July shd mesumed in August ab the|Second Division during two terms, REBEKAHS TO MEET sistence, and thus have a favorable | Gjjje and Purser H. J. Dix, sailed |1ar3est of the several recreational| .., Evans, Capt. Olaf Hansen rate of 40 per cent of the present and was a candidate for Republi- . " {speed upon both speed and fuel|south at 9 this forenoon on her [areas on the highway. Here ad- |, Purser A. N. AmRheim, called |assigned quotas, it 'was announced|can nomination in the last April Sl Te e kAl :‘MKP }:0"7“’"""”” return to Seattle. From Triangle)ditional water supply wms devel-| ;"5 ooy jagt evening, remaining |today. ; |primary. Missing precincts in the i o e encgular soclel) Boauty Marks Interior ports, the vessel brought 31 pas-|oped to the grounds new tables| ., "0 "y | The international tin cartel, n |Second Division will determine the | i th‘l;‘; il e we]cuxx}«ty ol Bfi"’s]fl"‘::i‘;ig;’: :‘:{fim’;:n:f sengers to this city and here lShL‘ :?::en:lx;'d F;g:f:ld at.p;l;rlozsn r?x:‘- She brought no passengers for|which the Molay States, Nigeria,|outcome of the race for fourth M P MRS. EDITH SHEELOR, |gome upholstery, Hardwsts and| @ i poeor e SoUth. | caoh | O1A. tables: Tarten. sta|JUnean from the Westward. She | Bolivia and the Dutch Bast Indies place. He is trailing by two votes Zw Nobls oratid i Y AN Suninge List oulle TE Ui teth bk hooked here three for the South.|participate, decided upon this dras-|with five small precincts unre- ALPHONSINE CARTER, |firioi ang o Incoming passengers were: : They were E. F. Zuern and A. Van |tic action to improve the market. | ported. , and are placed low in| Miss Florence Nelson, Mrs. Theo- |Will receive a coat of fresh paint |the body. As the car itself has a |dore Kettleson, Miss Vivian Crop- |shortly. Brush was cut and other L |lower center of gravity, the occu- iley, Mss Wiloth Jones, Miss Mary | improvements made to the grounds. | Daily Empir. #vant Ads Pay. pants ride with a new sense of |Price, Miss Clara Seevers, Miss Eva | Two new toilets were installed v 03 R R = " case and comfort. Scevers, Willlam Canas, Elizabeth At Lena Cove, two new tables i | “All windshields are safety glass,|Price, George E. Purser, H. C. Bry-|were built, and the grounds clear- THEY HAVE and for a low extra charge buyers|son, Gus Faore, A. Blackburn, J.|ed y have safety glass in all win-|O. Stenbraten, Mrs. K. Nye, Miss Green and buff paint was used | S' T Y L E dows. L. B. Horner, Miss Florence Mar-|on the tables and all other con- “To suit individual preferences, kel, Frank Nefsy, R. L. Carlile, Mrs. | struction, AND KEEP IT there is a wide choice of colors.|J. O. Sellevold, Miss Frances Long, RGPS S | Mouldings and stripings are in|Miss Julia Bailey, Louis Rapuzzi, | smartly contrating or harmoniz-|Gzorge Braich, H. Olson, F. S. Wil- MINNIE GOLDSTE]N When you purchase & pair of |ing colors, that accentuate thelson, Sitka Charlie, Ed Lamb, Paul E fortab) - eee The marriage rites were said by Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ' Judge Charles Sey, United States Mavern for Ketchikan, and R. An- derson for Seattle. —adv. Secretary. Fflflaw“?&s""‘;Yflifl"gfl;‘ lg:acvlnxlxxes; of the lines. Brokke, Tom Sampson, O. K. Sigg- BACK FROM STATES Seyie, Bocouse style Is built ints | Attractive Mauve Color stedt. ; : pair of Friendly Fives with ’ “The body of the car here is of | Persons Booked for South Miss Minniz (:)ldswn:n_mturncd the finest leathers available. Just 'attractive mauve color, with black| Persons booked at Juneau for the |yesterday on the steamship Yukon another reason why they | wire wheels.” South were: from a visit of two months in the | H outstanding value in men's fine For Petersburg—Mrs. E. E. Hill. |States. She spent most of the footwear todsy. Come in and For Wrangell—John Newmarker, {time in Seattle Capt. J. M. Clark. —————— For Ketchikan—D. Armstrong. Chemicals in cancer are sul- For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. A. N.|phydryls, biolgists are told. Nylen, A. J. Pearson, Mrs, J. Pear- | - son, Miss Z. Foster, H. B. Everts, | R. D. Brown, R. Flakstad, John | Veseth, Arthur Egge. i The Victoria Eight has been sold to H. M. Hollman of the Juneau| |Drug Company, but will remain on | display for several days at the| | motor company’s show room. | Other Ford Eights will be re- jceived in a few days so as to |enable Mr. McCafferty to make| prompt deliveries to purchasers. | A four-cylinder Ford Pickup truck that eived a few days ago | [y the Juncau Motors. has been NEW PHOTO SHOP | }sold to the Alaska Game Com- OPENED IN CITY‘ J. F. Keegan of Portland, Oregon, { recently arrived in Juneau, opened | 1J. 0. STENBRATEN IN the Sterling Specialty Co., in the | Goldstein building today. [ TOWN ON BUSINESS| “ir- Kesan S osciatize 1 portrait photography, and advises J. O. Stenbraten, well known |that he will introduce some of +he |min1ng man, is ni Juneau on busi- |latest methods and processes of FRIENDLY ,mess. He came from Carcross, Y,’this 'work in Juneau. T, and will return there in about Associated with Mr. Keegan is a week. R. A. Cowan, also of Portland. Mr. Stenbraten has been pros- Mr. Cowan is a practical photo- pecting some promising ground not|grapher of many years exper- | 4 SHOES far from Carcross for several[jence. The new firm will feature| . imonths, and he will carry on furth- | personal photographs in sets at St‘ld ler work on the property. moderate prices. 4 P ——e—— Willkommen In the first 23 games of the . S- G VESiyear Dick Porter, Oleveland out-| PARIS—Two skirt suits are the | in der fielder, hit safely in all but two, |latest economical elegance. Brown p i 4 i e ee— wool street suits cut along sports The Clothing Man | Gold Klumpen HERE IS A CLEARANCE SALE THAT WILL BRING DELIGHT TO EVERY THRIFTY WOMAN SHOPPER IN JUNEAU LADIES’ SUMMER CoATS DRESSES KNIT SUITS SWEATERS SILK PAJAMAS SKIRTS SILK BLOUSES lines have an extra skirt of brown | CHICKEN DINNER THURSDAY |and. beige tweed to be worn in! At Mrs. Hooker's Coffee Shoppe [the country, while blue and grey Ausstcl]ung . from 5:30 to 7—special, 85c. Regu- |tweed suits have an extra skirt of | 3 |lar dinner, 65c. —adv. | plain blue wool which may be worn (The Nugget Shop) i k e < |with the jacket to provide a sec- COME! Look over these wonderful values, P lond costume: Juwelen, at a Big Saving to You. Elfenbein und FRESH-ROASTED COFFEE | i ‘ De Luxe Blend > After the Money-back Guarantee DANCE 35¢ PER POUND ART TOMORROW—9:00 A. M. Holzschnitzereien 1-2 OFF 1-2 OFF 1 CALIFORNIA GROCERY |§ Tonigh il A s s Prompt Delivery PHONE 478 Sior v bl Eingeborenen. La,es,C(s);A,aEi i SILK POP ULAR I.nspecti(m Styles e DRESSES i DILL PICKLES 59 Sien. 1-4 OFF 1-4 OFF 1-4 OFF CAFE on ‘WARD STREET and have a Chicken Tamale, Chop Suey, Chinese Noodles, or On All LADIES’ On All LADIE : LADIES’ SILK SILK: BLOOMERS SWEATERS BLOUSES In Latest Styles Latest Pastel Shades In Latest Styles and Colors and all Sizes aud Colors GORGEOUS SILK PAJAMAS FOR STREET, HOUSE, LOUNGING. In Beautiful Colors and Latest Styles. Sizes 14 to 42. NALLEY’S—Quart Jars—25' cents ext Award of Free Ticket to Seattle or in Trade, June 17 GEORGE BROTHERS L T T T T LT T Chili Con Carne ——— LEADER Department Store 5\ GEORGE BROS. OPEN EVENINGS MILK MILK MILK R & W MILK—Pure, Uncolored—by the case, $2.95 GARNICK’S—Phone 174 You will like our food —with the home flavor Popular Cafe: Open at All Hours = T

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