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“ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” e S ety Pl " JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRL3S PRICE TEN CENTS ONE HUNDRED DEAD, FREAK STORMS DAILY ALASKA CANNERS AGAIN " e v 'JZELLERBAGHS T0 | [ Daredesit | JUNEAU VOTES |',, ... EISUUTHWEST IN PRESENT CASE ..o BE GIVEN WATER o o " + SCHOOL BONDS | %' ... | GRIP OF FREAK Yankees over the Athletics TO COMMITTEE - " PONER PERMITS ~0 BYSINTOONE oo - o STORM WAVES i Franklin Grant, sports ex e i | ciation tias b | pert, asked 22 famous sports R o | Capt. Georg Wil R I editors and writers to forecast | | R 2 O\'er\\he}minp Ma oy [ { et dcen iy Continue to Make Showing| the order in which tie wajor ~Forest Service Makes Furth- ) since March 100 Are Known to Be Dead S th Oaaate GoRL 03 ian bhy 4 ; % Lo Favor of a N Hig| Beechey Point, one \ : 7 s Against Proposed High S I er Announcement of S.E. ¥ : Sl T (’(“m igh | ases g jilie Hundreds Are Known Tax Laws Now Pending b RS Ll Alaska Development. ‘ - g R \ to Be In)lned the American. and the Pitis- burgh Pirates in the National 5 G By a vote of ware than sis-and - | i oo i Turn to page % now, and read ahdlf o, one tha taxpayers of Ju ’ 2 ith " | WASHINGTON, April 20.—Af- _ : I e o IR | | jeasualty lists showing over 100 Four witnesses were heard yes- why ter announcing yesterday accept- s “:.i“”-“ ~(‘| :\I.llpyM\ :’l‘x:nl.l propo; ! | de: ¥ Southwest continued to terday by the joint House Ways and ance of the I, and J. D. Zeller- $100,000 to valse moncy for the evec the Jinidln Ciate ik Means and Fisheries committees, all |- = - b . ! v in p f avoi 18 s, all | ach bid for the sale of 886,000, : TS JLLL i hone of avoiding furtoer Drotesting against the enactmeni of — 000 cubit feet of spruce and hem- : ‘ . i R ,l.',_‘,““,“‘, HE {1osses caused by tornadoes, freak the fish trap surtax and nou-re { lock pulp wood in the Tongass 3 e B L L storms and floods dent license tax measures now pend | National Forest of Alaska, The ? ¢ {Wtergl voters s hall WD) Tes Ten perzons perished in a tornado ing in the Legislature. Those who Forest Service officials stated ianan sl S I“"- ROk L. | rhm jumpsd about Oklahoma and appeared were: Joe Baranovich, | they would recommend to the o Pl SN LR LG the Texas horder lute yosterday {that prevailed. The vote was 245 Ketchikan trapman and for 30 year: Federal Power Commission is- 5 . eI T | : a seiner, H. B. Friele, general man- suance of waterpower permits : 4 B e s | FURTHER DES ager of the Nakat Packing Corpora- for which the Zellerbach Corpo- ot i Oue romarkable thing about the SPRINGFIED InD ”’{RU\L;H?}!” tion, August Buschmann and Craig ration applied for in the vicinity R RL IOt 0 Dellot e Senator Steel, Author of Or-jsquulis ths extendel mii vitiile Mil of Ketchikan, 3 g e g o £ f . tenacles two directions e ve: The position taken generally by SNYDER TRIAL The Zellerbach timber bid e iginal Bill, Brm&\- in-An= (ieiities T Cvo itsouE i T them was: fisheries ts averaged 50 cents per cord. The : F i ¢ ler 5 ()f probably fatally injured and ition has authorization of a special law of othel Series. over reached the danger point; the pres it i tvaa"neme c'\‘z'r:\‘pk:n'; [Gongress pased Tost wintor i 10y phas e SHIEEY ent pack of in Southeaste o 3 nternationa 1y { The e g While the are ich the per- i e e o ther iy “,,Nm.' ““,1,“0,.““'([ landscape| timber Is conditional upon re- s chase the site for a school building ' gppeq; 1 the ‘Legislutore today oo s taniey R I' gLl T AR e e be e, : lh.-I 91st Veniremin X ccipt of water power permits and Miss Marvel Crosson, of San (on il |,:::.‘|‘ ! 1‘."“;._;11 su‘..l,n‘“ e Lk S el et oiones R 1 ated = el as hee elected us the f § s ) e present school building ° b o 0 ! & 7 A L i & tive regulations and measures adopt- ",“”’d' e Uiea st fnirder|t LIMARRE AT ImEL oA ) I Sie Diego, plans tofly an airplane | iccoiion und plans ot which norqouth ! the [nois and part of Indiana. The dam- 1 by the Bureau of Fisheries; the|>econd Ju Y 3 water power permits are cancell- v h st dang ter- | ) AV original n v . rof sev-lage is estimated at $1,000,000 ed isheries; thel ., ed or failure of the company to over the most dangerous ter: been presented in + Empire iy s Ui 74 1 a ( i trap is an economic necessity with-|" W 2. Young, who was se | rain in the world. She is going | The opposition 1o the bon P ipiegsil witich have o out which the packers could not PILIMI o, YOI W LD T cOmPply. ‘With the Ltesme. K gome: | Rl 3 he bouds, while since he n introduc 5 acted yesterday and made foreman MILL CONSTRUCTION to work for her brother, Joe |not sreat. was sutficint (o bring Thi i ot " profitably operate and the industry| S L PRt e : C y J ! e 4ut 81 This 1 wo blls en the sub. would become almo<r negligible | °F € Jury. is a |.»u_~~“.‘w nt Officials expect it will be at Crosson, who operates five "\f:::l""':‘ “\“‘_“ .]‘”'I"ll':']“:“ and a full'jeet which os¢ in the Senate to e 3 Y 4 L The crowd which s been ex-1 jeast one and probably two years N day. ‘The other is Comun Sub- from a_commercial point of View: | . ial from the courtroom dwindied| before complecion. of the eng. | Planes betyeen Fairbanks, - L L OB St li’.lm".”vl(]lil'lllr;( “((vtxl.u O BIED | o thousands on Monday to three! neering studies necessary to con. | Alaska, and Putlying settle- b tne. Hone : vl L L "‘,"I’!fmp"."""l__‘”:“"‘]:"l newshoys today. | struction of a paper mill. It may | Juents, which knocked ut the of the b ‘ H ; E forn R an oo be five years before paper is P g | Senate Mond Greeted by a L u point that local labor is eferre - | 1 L L L U RECEPTION TO | R e ted pay for similar work DevelopmEHe of themwater pows | was bl on a waitiu list pending B e LEGISLATORS IS er is estimated to require an uline by Prosident Howara| which, novich First Hear investment of several millio was announced today, will be Mr. Baranovich, who left on the SPLENDID EVENT dollars. | | 5 % null.- it 2 p.om. Thursday PR Yukon for Ketchikan, was heard [— S. E. ALASKA IN LIMELIGHT Iy o il Cuts Y first vesterday. He said he v[ The reception for the Legislators, “Bids for this timber," said one Chlcago Cabaret Owners Re- Mr. S .f’:,.??',,??mdh,-, ~”‘1k*‘|5(:"eams of Women and Ch‘l more fish in the streams in i given by Gov. George A. Parks last| Forest Service official, “indicates | appear as Mvslermusly lout the Board of Comtrol entifely; :huf\ for 20 years and later. in reply |night at the Governor's Mansion | that in the judgment of "l:": | s D S ine teliminates all the provisions n-ln-‘ drrn \e Heard Above o a question, said he did not be-|{was quite the most delightful a ienced pulp and paper manufac S laappt‘.aled. tive to all other ofticers and pro- i lieve any danger existed in the|which has been given to compliment| turers, expansion of the news- s s vides merely for election of a Comp- Roar of Flood uresent packs the escapement to|the members of the Legislature since| print manufacturing industry to et LA > a iidem or ‘eledilon ot " f April 20 Jackie Adler troller of the Territory and pre- the streams seemed to be adequate.|they have been in Juneau Southeastern Alaska is now econ- am crrank .:‘.|,.Y|| eaharet gwhenr: an b Herib his guties, . Tha ,4irs pfl. ME] 3. lunn April 20.—The Mo gave ik Bxpgrieds Jot 01 Goy, Pafils wap assigied in dbetemically Steaspn g CREC NS I81He and Scneen Actor Held|meir ~chautteur. wore released ax cumbent of the projiosed offfee worie ! Mio e Tt Lburarie: hroke vears as a seine fishermen in South-|ceiving the guests by the Legislators| contract offered s reasonable ol e, W Lo 8 R o miore leveed 1aat Sl eastern Alaska and defendd the|and their wives until 10 o'clock,| and attractive. The bids for the [ .4 Ho”vwood for Death “‘I e m'”.‘ I. ;F\'«’ I'w (Continuad on Page kig land early today with indications rap system which he said made|when the remainder of the evening| pulpwood are 25 per cent higher Wealthy night Iifs Babituos were: rai R the foods have not siackened. perpet industry. “There|was spent in dancing than the minimum prices set in Musical Com(’dv Actor $ ¥ : ; The Weather Burenu is forecast- iS as much danger in ever-escape-| The tuble in the dining room was| the advertisement.” = ""’}W‘“:}‘“‘,“‘I:'“',":‘If“\':"_':"” LR ing general rain oid showers ment as in too little escapement.”[charmingly decorated with a large! Ty F 22 1T HOLLYWOOD. Ca Ty o {’“” A iy et he Arkausss River is flooded le told the Committee and cited in-|center piece of vellow jonquils and| ity L ee et Lk e oy SRl skt north of Little Rock stances of spawning beds being so!tulips. Mesdames J. . McBride ;N w Yu FEAHLIcol LY, (el SR h G KGNS (i Tl st S S S Hs s The White River suddefly broks packed with fish that, in his own|w. k. Britt, J. A. Hellenthal and| S \ e i BURNED DEATH i Wt Claredon, Arkansas, and . . opinion, all the spawn was destroy-| B M Behrends poured from o Abhial RAXC Ly G g thiotigh: tlia town, Witk h ¥ ed. I am strongly impressed that|10:30 o'clock: Mesdames Guy Me-| fomeny anion SSRGS “,‘,,)‘“;[ ihge e e e 'I‘,':"“j;,r"”;' reio of women and ehildran the number of fish is on the in-{ Naughion, Frank Boyle, H A inoa fivst fight after Kellyleity ar halt hour intervals st nigic | wers. heard- above. Hiashoer = S creas he added 3 J. Newmuarker from craft smashed to bits against hme’ and . : : ; ed he was in love with Ray-jafter aving been idn s sin i . 3 Lok h atee hvnn Ko Lol buildings by the suddenness of the Citing the records of 1897 which.| 1 to 11 o'clock; Mesdames B.{ Iy S b Ll Rl (1 he said was an “off year,” drew a[[. Stewart. Willis E. Nowell, F. A ""’{“‘ wite, Doorthy Mackaye, filn "‘("l“‘h‘]‘l"[ :]"'I'"‘l"w s i break. Many persons were trapped pat statement from Representative| \fotcalf and T. M. Reed from 11 to| Kelly dented he administered thelliome last Thursday morning. Bigh 1 ir homes in water from four enjami “ e ear ays 0n s esdames o) Ny -teniag Clgsia) S P AN oo s g h MEXICO ¢l April 200 One of ¢, ce Benjamin In the early days a|11:30 o'clock and Mesdames R. e S L L e B e 1 . te et deep. small run, which happened some-| gobertson, H. L. Faulkner, W. S ' i antiy Tovia AQlRs HAd himselt the worst outrages in Mexico's b More than four inches of rain 4 . | live caused Raymond's to re-enter . i N b5, Was o i Salle > s « | it history lhas been reported. It " e r times. was called an off year. Today| pullen and L. D. Henderson from Kelly said he “merely punchedithe automobile. They were hound Histo i ) eporie thr hours this morning. such @ ar would cause talk 11:30 to midnight Those who serv- . s ? hto! MRl ot i LMoL " J believed 170 passengers and the en |Oyer twenty vilages lie in the path depleted ~fisheries,” he said ed were the Mesdames A. Van Mav- French Fllms Are to Go Ii Raymond several times” but had notjand blindfolded and driven away. l¢jre military escort of 17 were{or the food sweeping down the St. I novich gave his own seine ern, M. 3. Wilson, . E. Cleveland. | A“. at 4 oClock Next Kicked the actor and “was surprised We were taken (o a house where gyepntered or burned to death. The | prancis Basin vecords for a number of yeurs show-|z M. Bradford. A. W. Stewart, A he died RS o s R kept in separate TOOMS. ouipage gcenrred last night when thel The number of homeless is un- 1 i e S Sunday Morning. | A heated argument prece e|We were blindfolded continually |pandits wrecked and burmed the|countalle (Continued on Page T Gt it G. Watson 4 — [battie, according to Kelly's 81ory, They treated us fine, we had plen'y | Guggalajara-Mexico City passenger vefugees are in tree tops or A il D SO L A e L e A | i 0 o " arles!in the course of which Kelly told{i eat and slept well even, if w ' 2 Skata of T o i 4 The music for dancing was furn-| PARIS, April 20.—Capt. Charles il fe Tota e S ok ik s train near Limon, State of Jalisco rees crying for help. Nungasser and Capt. Francis Coli! Raymon wis in o did have (l\.{nn on,” said Gelell 1= e aputrt tecutvsit have spi that . Wi W3 ished by the Alaskans which is made g GARDEN CLUB TO up of young men of Jjunean and are planning to start on the Paris 1”|Il."\‘:w:\m| I > A e R P ] fi A b managed by J. B, Burford: and|to New York fight at 4 olclock| Raymond damencsa.jhe sis Sinen) Ilocked the doors of the coaches | grveeLy HILLS. Cal, April 20 MEET ON FRIDAY ! Gienn Oakes. Earle Hunter, Jr., who|next Sunday morning ratracied. - KBHY. etisel Aty LEARG cadollite vir s she. b ron ik Wi o e il G ! lecently returned to Juneau fromi Plane tests yesterday were suc-jthe fist fisht ens A . set them afirc. The train was al |y plen of guilty to disturbing the essec Iy by Raymond's four-year- 2 ) Corvallis Oregon, where he hias been cessful. The plate went up 18,000 hessed only by Raymond’s four-ye most destroyed. The bandits derailes | ey and started serving o 10 day old 50 > o 4 The Juneau Garden Club will have | attending college played the piano feet carrving a three-ton load and, ]'rn.“ wolice are dnvestigating the| the engine. Passengers who crawled | eopionee yosterday, has been paroled. its fortnightly meeting Friday eve-jlast night made 130 miles an hour ;“lm” hm i abtempt wan Al through the flaming windows were |y order requires that he make . "hoo rice ar ntert: 3 2| A test is being made today with shot eriodic sit n the tie how ning at 8 o'clock in the High School| Brice Howard entertained the A te . m.-‘\'w D aar i AT | i o e it “vik t the police auditorium. The main event of the |guests delightfully with a vocal a four-ton load. after which fit % Bail ! evening will be talk on practical | selection. He was accompanied by, engine will be llell)mulnu'-d and re 4-" ;:l‘v” f Iu'lll\v‘": ||I:l\:\~h”«”;”m Cline| | DROWNS |N poRCUPINE A b e el ar ing by sy A “olema < 0. 1d on the piano. placed with one which has proven! | 0! i % o] | ILLSBORO, Ore, April 20.—Mrs, Fininiing By Nis A, B Coleman. | My Blogte o ) ! . -xhaustive hench |said the unconscious actor —was| | Mrs. Frank Snow ic a passenger|Fva N. McGee has heen acquitted of secretary of the Club. This will he| The many people who attendedjsatisfactory —in exhaustive jraid L STl ] SonGen by & round. table. dlscushlon | the party. procialmed it one of thel tests dlten Lo e R Tt {enronte to Seatle from Hagnes on [ murdering er husband, Dr. McGee on gardening subjects of interest to|most enjoyable ever given to the| - | tific ”:‘ in. Which Hatsald B mond | Ithe steamer Queen. She is taking } The \m,\ r\l'ulfllvllilvul nwl. m:.;mqn everyone. A list of questions has [ people of Juneau in the Governor's, AMERICANS TO ENTER [ died of nephritis, following Bright's Dledglng Pl’o]ecl Will Cause the body of her husband south where | vas M. McGee's secoud trial. She been prepared by the Program and |manse. The rooms were lovely and | (EW YORK, April 20. Tiaut et Cl f W 1N [tuneral arrangements will e made. | vax charged 'ml‘h mlnm_nhlmu)uu po Entertainment Committee which will ! the yellow color scheme carried out\inston Ehrgott, former West| elly admitted that Raymond was osing o range! ar- iMr Snow was drowned in the Pur son hwv' n[un han ‘P{" n- ,"“:; be discussed during the round table [with a profusion of jonquils andipointer, now of New York, a Na- ond nan and. that Raymond rows Says Oliver fcupine River several days ago 1.:(.. ing .!_'.Im injuries received talk. Everyone is requested to bring |tulips in liarge vases, The social| tjonal Guardsmen, announces h ‘~||;l e wha! tirainBue and il not y g . - i in an auto aceid .,,,‘ their gardening problems and sug. |season which follows the quiet of|will enter the New York to Paris {want to fight. Kelly said: I told | SEATTLE HALIBUT PRICES = 'v;’No'iiro};ouNn ;.anuonl. Lent has been |ll"0))(‘ll) Ina\u:urale(l flight race, flying an all- ,m,,‘,,,h”“ Ko Wit HoLAtA, but Just yal- Major L. E. Oliver of the Alaska, - = it ,‘f“‘ S JS NN N Sy 5 amphibian plane. He will leave (&8 T N80 Cough and he was tak-|Road Commission, met the managers| SEATTLE. Apri A alibu aion, liral'lm_l = |: :flm‘; during the summer. |ing that means of avoiding a thrash-| of the different steamship lines op-|prices increased to 14'y and 21 cents jmira atson sal BARTHELMESS F()RMER WIFE WEDS RUBBER| 'Lioya pertaud, air mail fier, has' (1% 15 RNG00 % iving nim. erating in Alaska on his recent trip|yesterday despite (e ‘..m.n of sev- | this [nrmmvnr“r“Ivlél"):‘hleu.x::"‘liu(‘:‘\'ll’ to Seattle to discuss the effect the en vessels including the ver with | passengers | amed as co-pilot and naviga-| P It flicers E B _ MERCHANT; TO LIVE IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS been, nomet w covilot und navien) "yiee Mackaye told ‘thr officers| 1o Besiule, to dlscies e otmet 4 e Mermain, with 7500 | Smuthwesiorn Aluski ports. meluding tor her friendship for il their! Wrangell Narrows will have on the| American with 11,000, Tod .umuul..lvn” following for Juneau: L. F. Mor plane. <ible for the fight. She f “ 7 3 Lar W "y ’ S, ; ot g i < 95 v(:u?:nl:l,x‘in was clean and noble but|tourist traffic this summer. The with %000, Jennie F. Decker with|ris, H. K. Pratt, W. H. Arnold and NEW YORK, April 20.—Mary Hay.}Washington, D. (. Since her return Narrows will be closed from May and Gony with 4,20 two steerage s t S & s g ¢ 1 admitted there had been some talk il e A musical comedy dancer and former [to the stage she has been dancing in San Francisco Rlll” & '.:; arrying after separation from|10, when the contractor arrives —— - | wife of Richard Barthelmess, motion ical comedy, night club : o g picture actofS s b live 1n Singapore.|vaudevilie. it Ciitton *Went “ns| Money, G.O.P. Convention| Hor, LU e g Jbeonat Feie R L “ )irit"a ives” eep tor Straits Settlement, as the bride of | partner. [Heei0 s nctiils Lhh has!be closed at certain periods and I I SR R R G T e («""r‘?""”. e O e e e as In x| onen at other ‘times. the dates of Her marriage to Vivian Bath by » T M | Business men and city officials un-|bee AL b . “lwhich w a ced. The con-| 2 Justice of the peace st Greenwicn | FIGHT TO KEEP BABE derwrote u §200000 fund to securc |state of coma most of yesterday. 1rrl;:(;}:.-‘t‘::u}:-:a':,4.'“'\3."‘;11'Ivhu::‘;;l.“v.;:‘»f D(’(l(l L(’m er 0'. En" ish dect Conn., has been disclosed. The cou- IN HIS OWN CUSTODY |the National Republican convention | ’\\-ium wl to complete the work in| i (=l ple had met only a few weeks ago. o {next year. William H. Crocker, Na-| Refuses to Testity = labout a year, so that after next| ——— The bride said that on her way to| CAMP LEWIS, Wash., April 20. tional” Republican Committeeman of | LOS ANGELES, April 20 11:“ May Wrangell Narrows will be open | i her new home she would stop at Los |Informed of the marriage of his for-|California, presided at the meeting. |opening of the Grand Jur 'l:‘dr'"' continuously. BRIDGE 3 England, April preacher in the sect, but he con- Angeles and try to persuade her for-!mer wife, Mary Hay to a British | Ralph Williams, Republican National |into Rtaymond's death was interrubt-| "5 (TG 0l gound Bridge and [20-—The de th of John Hugh’Smyth- |ducted a campaign and in 1903 ‘ma: mer husband to give up their 4-year-|rubber merchant and that she will| Committeeman of Oregon, pledged |ed today when Dorothy Mackaye de Dredging Company of Seattle which | Piggott has left many spiritual nounced that - Brother Princs - had old daughter Mary Hay Barthelmess, |seek. to take their 4-year-old daugh. |Oregon’s ,‘.., iport |clared she would stand upon her « very well known firm on thejWives” in tears at his “Abode of mercly gone on high 1o pave the way who, under terms of her mother's’'ter to Singapore, Straits Settlement, stitutional rights and retuss to te fic Coast, is handling the pro- Love” and for the second time hav|for Smyth-Piggott’s elevation to the divorce decrce, spends six months a|where she is to make her future ’Bfi den to Sail North ify. A few minutes earlier she kev': " BAL L 0 een, on which od the Agapemonites of & Messiahship year with each parent. |Home, Richard Barthelmess, motion | R (the jury walting when she fainted 'y . “Gjiver returned, stopped in|Messiah The new leader then took up his " Barthelmess met Miss Hays when |picture star, who fs working on al Tomorrow, Arctic Trip!in e District Attorney's office. |00, L o about twelve hours, [ g was [[S8idency at Bringa b oSN she was dancing in the Ziegfeld Fol-|film drama here, indicated that he, — 65 v giving him time to inspect the ,m--\_“‘";'l‘;r ‘M"};’f’"‘; '_,\mé'.'."‘l'x',"'l',,"" | home Spaxton. Miss Ruth Preece, lies in 1920 and he was acting iu | will oppose the removal of the chill! SAN FRANCISCO, April 20.—The Martha Angelme to {liminary work which has been done! [ b /ch (& At 0 bR e s | Who known as Sister Ruth, be- “Way Down East.” They were mar-'from his custody. yacht Northern Light is being out-| Be O d, Y in that lsemlity,“ to DReqSlie for | e O e ad as & cutmte. | B firet “spiritusl wite. ried the same year. Miss Hay left| “I shall try to persuade her tolfitted at the Alameda Shipyards for e Operate ukon the arrival of the contractor and| Sl SCHCRLES AT BOIHEC B8 ticor he.| o ! Smyth-Riggott asserted the stage after her marriage, but|leave the baby witn me. She has|John Borden. Chicago millionaire, b the crew in May fore !u: mn:.»,.,, ilie Agapemonite kst merohers o.! the colony at the returned two years later. heen with me for over a year and|who will lcave on an Arctic cruic:| TANANA, Alaska, April 20.—Ac-| james (i. Truitt, who is in charge| A5ED { 2 of Lo all lived in “spirit- A quarrel in front of Toxas Guin |is very cheerful in her lifornia | tomorrow morning. {cording to advices received here from (of the Wrangell Narrows work for| The Agapemonites were organized |val love together, the birth of a an's club last November marked the |home.” Barthelmess said when told The craft will cruise the Arctie | he Seattle offices of the Bureau of | the Alaska Road Commission, is get-|by Brother Prince, who first pro.rsv ‘ister Ruth aroused the peo- parting of the ways to Paris the|his former wife will ask full custody | waters picking up anything that will|lducation, it is planned to operate | ting the survey in shape splendidly,|claimed himself John the Baptist, and ! later the registrar of births same month and began suit for di-iof the child. The baby, Mary Hay | prove of interest to the Field Museum |t hospital boat Martha Angeline on | according to Major Oliver, and will|eventually the Messiah. When he died | was calied to the colony to recard vorce, which was_granted January 15| Barthelmess, is in the Barthelmess|of Chicago. lthe Yukon River again from the | have everything ready in ample time in 1899 the coiony began to disiu i'hn-\ birth of two other children to of this year. She is the daughter of lBevelry Hills home under the care| The crews includes eight Chieago|mouth of the river to the boundary!for the work to begin when thejgrat ste” Ruth Col. and Mrs. Frank Y. Caldwell of lof Mr. Barthelmess’ mother. ‘Sen Scouts. Jtine Dr. White will be in charge. r-untrnuu)r arrives. l Smyth-Piggott was then only ul (Continued op Page Two)