The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 15, 1927, Page 8

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8 BUREAU OPENS |Antarcii SURVEY LOCAL | FISH ST RH\MS O Commi He oner ’n spec lum wning Strams ic-Sun Uriver P THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1927. nons 1" sl X Chinook, which he ] | sails with Byrd's An 'h Peril| Chilk from ded the via 3 | ction of trict t soon a leted that di will move| Prir and cover t thi they to t1 Wale Island tely for sver Morton left Sunday He will Warden Icy Strait all the 1 outh thre and finish trict A gell, and water rthern gh in Chatham the Ketchikan di stant Ag He wardens taking actual nts Hynes, Wran-| deastle, Ketchikan in thosze districts part the survey count fish in the ible, will and are An streams be mad in of | | g0 far as pos | hono — e PAYS SECOND VISIT TO TWIN GLACIER| | | Mr John M dianapolis, Ind., who Juneau on the Alaska making the Circle Yukon and over Highway, with an Ameri tour, left today for the Twin Glacier camp, Dr. H. C. De Vighne Gillespie spent some time at! camp last summer and said| she could not leave Alaska | again without the delight ful spot. She will leave early in September and visit friends Ketchikan on her way where will meet her husbaud | in Log Angeles and return to Ia-| diaanapolis 1 is a marvelous country | having spent two summers through it 1 feel now | that I have a ir idea of the Ter ritory say enough of tne| beaut the interior, part) cularly McKinley wh I spent days. The weath the entir Gillegpie. Gillesp ter the son Expr weeks owned Mrs the that down Richard | A at by south, | she and traveling 1 cannot s of Mt. two perfect during declared Mrs ‘ -~ | MISS SAXTON WEDS | HARRY R. MADISON| At a quiet ceremony Saturday afternoon performed by the Rev.| 0. A. Stillman, at the |m.,..» of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sommers, 1 Lucile Saxton became the hu'h of Harry Randolph Madison San Francisco, Cal. The bride no attendants and the only ne: were Mr, and Mrs. Sow wers, The couple left t Northwestern and will spend two | weeks in the Atlin country fore returning Juneau. They | will remain here for a month or| six weeks while Mr. Madison map: Juneau for the fire underwriters, | Mrs. Madison is well acquainted | in Juneau taught in the| schools here several years ago ad | made many friends. Mr. M has just completed a trip ovor the Terrvitory mapping the towns for the fire underwriters and whun he has finished his work in Ju- neau, Mr. and Mrs. Madison wi &0 to the States make thei home. e FRENCH HONOR DOUGHBOYS | park was trip,” wit on’ thet e as she adison 1 to r BREST, Aug. 15.—The land- jng of 750,000 American soldiers] = here during the war is to be/ commemorated by a monument| * overlooking the port where the| transports brought in the dough- " boys. The Brest City Council h . approved the plans of the Amer ' can Battle Monument Comm and selected the site. A nearly 100 feet high will | erected. 1 sion be ; | ' W. W. Batchellor returned on| © the Margnita from a short trip powerful | terrific | summit | achieved 1a | He into | triena { Brentlinger i | Strawbridge sledge dogs in establishi amid wind accompany Comr B. Byrd's exp He will ander lition taretic the sl establishing polar fli 11-year mander's ht Chinook Walden husky, and companions on many and in sl venture ana and den ra from 1§ hood and a strong attachmen ists between them in e although too and his of fhe a Last of Chinook iy x¢ racing training m most valuable in ature him one lead face h freezi winds, h over the Washington, White mpe led a team six dog Mount in the lope highest Mountain t It the only t mountain has eve n s dog and fe thy was the by team at Iy ourage averted disaster wind threatened the team from the the In hi 10 other g 1 Chinoc trength, ¢ repeat when to sw mountain ravines bel Walden and dav many taken yawning kennels lere huskies Chi probably the expedition Walden mushed behind and during gold of Leonard kan musher, famed Nome with antitoxin diptheria epidemic three He thihks Seppala {he dog driver in the world | Seppala may be one of four five other drivers picked sist Walden, ters of and be 0ol them will years bef A who is 56 day Ho' is a ¢ for his ¢ du Ams kan rush to the ago, est -~ |'OF E. T. 'BRENTLING In an of nformation re abouts of received ry of the inquiry the § at cre Ala rding tward reque said tifat lowa, at Pue married to Anna D at Cripple Cr The was b ted cription he it Clinton Colorado, raised GRO-CORD SLIPPERS Long Wear at a Moderate Price H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man Al whe Tembroe 1k of ar i \led wa ks and intelligen Jdly id oy ha 1L xf’.?‘i es "v-f"" .’2&"1'(’”’ ires | I | | | | veteran lead dog,| lead dog when he| Walden will have charge r flights. | | ind father of] and n assayer thel that| er, i to nid now Kka ng hotel infc vledge con ni A Brentling by Della South nroe Colorado. | D — GUESTS OF iWAS. M'NAUGHTO Mrs. Guy McN house gu her niece' M yreciate Br itts, M N gl for seve Patricia Gel Misg S who 4 and cousin 1 Chicago day on the Admiral Roger until urn to re Thurs south Aleut R T ST rics old, ! la lo 1 ' in " et and or {INFGRMATION WANTFD ER H‘ re ack de-| i blo, ella ok .\ IN PURE HERBERT HOOVER “A cream check a day Keeps the sheriff away” WE ARE BELIEVERS | Ours is pure and whole- some as pure food —and food indeed it always fresh and free from in- juriouns ingredients. i Children may eat our Tee Cream with perfect safety. We give Prompt Attention to ) Developing and Printing Phone 33 We Deliver HELLAN’S PHARMACY U z 1 i | | i \ i ton will have |1 Juneau, Letter Returned Wisconsin, With Invitation Clerk of intenc B the oppor K Ala Je fu nean 1180 ha the AL ‘;TEAMER HITS JOHNSTONE SEATTI ship Freighter Corporation, on St urday The vesse shoals when the s commi believed out of is ward part JAMES (Contint for seven Editor an aind Doty Ufimu.n.wm exclusively in 1907 James of th matter: Northland, months and traveli Arctic L&/ ‘Hu] An 0 rican ploratory H wa tional wild vation Many th foi “The Gold Hun dounted, try y Cours Nomands ver's En nt Men,” “The Alaskan” "‘,! Sinc her book of t B, Aug Sunugentco, for pertaining gove an he hilip Steel of the Roya! and the Count which whic was in John District C letter int of the ved a ounty Dod « Juneau urt Wi from in the led 8] 1 n hat about 11 a Square Cove and about from One nd m ve mbe wdid was whale ind preven 3 1 the surface ) the attac laska m below - - froxi sounding ttagked from fierce v t IN STRAITS &= | ute We tance fully battle nte I counted in McLoughlin w them at a 300 yards So he watcr wa 1ed one round 20 blows about circled about 250 hour when a and we had to was a sight in ‘a milifon at times would throw tail in the air, exposing a feet of his body, then down with a wha Wood, whp has local waters said he had its between whales none so specta 15.—The one Intercos S, ans-Mari of the T which w Island, Jol W Columbla, last arrived for inspection on the roc! ring gear wer The damag to the fo of an or e whale struck sion b0 confined of the ship. -~ OLIVER : CURWCOD, DIES 1ed from ope for seen nd ki ar a - YACHT HIAWATHA HERE ; TEN ABOARD; Page One,) 3 assistant Bdi Tribune, | take News signed to w liver Curwood most was on authorities to the Canadinn spent sever in wil “The Pittsburg of That is the impression that w made on the mind of W Bear, Chicago capitalist who rived here on board the 74 Hiawatha, Capt. 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SALOUM SHOES .SHOES WE ARE GOING OUT OF THE SHOE BUSINESS Every Pair must be sold within next 30 days LADIES’ ZIPPERS—NEW STYLE XYIHOUH NVANLISYS | daug Lighting Missouri The HARDING AND FOLTA main for & shootin time - GREEN l([\l‘ R you Il like it. -t nhl papers r:.r saze at T)m Free Delivery Sub Station Post Office No. 1. |I,(u ge Shipments |()f Lumber Made ‘Imm Juneau M LOUGHLIN h y the the| Several targe | her are being neau Lumber according to Roy Manager and part Service is taking they chartered there, proceeded Teisurely up t. stopping in most of on the way. The majori he members of the party o making the first visit territory and are thut enpoying moment| g e Bay, the e vovage. They plan to spend|yo oo copm ut days in this vicinity |2 e o idated Taku on the sched-| before starting for ttle it members of the party ar and Mrs. Bear and son and hter Mr. Klotsch, furnitur ufacturer of Appleton, Wis Mrs. Klotseh; W. A. Lough superintendent of the Seattie company; Warren le Christy of Excelsior Springs and John Leach Hiawatha 74 feet in th, has a 16 foot beam and is pped with a 1256 H. P. Gorham | ne. She also has a frigidaire | and a Delco lighting m the thi wee Ruthefor owner Th 15,000 feet Oreg boxes made fr Mills 1S e ir decls are every on for the at Chomley ar the Sunny Point Packing Con ipany at Ketchikan and the Marg nita is taking about 10,000 box |for Tyee and Pillar Bay Oduna will load 3,000 the Alaska Raflroad and local shipments for the ward, including one for banks three n to es a - {HOT WEATHER REFRESHMENTS ARE RECEIVE the force of The En r sys: | | While ———————— | EEAVE FOR JAINES —— | stipped quiet ttor-| deposited a stant! bottled soft Foltal the freezer, rinto the office e of all drinks, direct on the City ar nited States Disirict J. W. Harding and A riet Attorney George W to on the Admir; Roger: Hai where they will re- week or ten days in the Albert Chisel fray on July Fourth matters connected with « sorts fro | porrrrrrrrr et e | SPE 1090 OFF on all Blue Be sure to see the new line igating other office . -—— A. Humfrey, repres {ills Bros. Coffe wa 1 on the Admiral Rogers this ning. He will spend a in Juneau on business. e adv o | ml)er | BRI ) | See our Window for the Book you want to read 31 Ton By buying pipe in carload very BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right Phone 134 GEO. PUMBING I Tell You in Adva — that make a man throw the old calendar into the waste-paper basket. A pairof Arch Preserver Shoes will put active ideas into any man’s head. This is the shoe with a real ‘“chassis.” Your style, too. snipments of lum Ju loade Al-| The| for pire was tryinggto keep cool this|been in busines afternoon and finding it difficult,! Fred Sorri of the Irros €ompany, Editor’s Johnson Bros., GARNICK’S PHONE 174 HEATING desk then work stopped and all imbibed. soft drink product, of the force |compares favorably w an | the market. There is Green River, | without a headache, Grape Juice, Lemon Ginger Ale, Root k, | Beer, ete The bottles d,lare nifty and the cases are new. he| Sorr service is his motta, to|quick delivery and good drinks d ———— i SEATTLE WHOLESALER, - FORMER ALASKAN, 18 “\VISITOR IN JUNEAU | Col. Spring, rresident and man- ager of the Spring Cigar Compar.y 11| 0f Seattle, is a Juneau visitor ana be in Juneau for two or thres He came north with A. A, Humfrey, who'will hercafter ep- resent his company in Alaska Mr. Spring passed through Ju= [neau 29 years ago on his way to Dawson, whers he lived fow ‘u-..h before going to Fairbanks. D | His -last visit to Juneau was 20 ago when on his way out n-| of Alaska td Seattle where he hag | ince that time. nly a fine look- ' said Mr. Spring, “much important to look at than of |1 had expected to find, althou m|1 knew that it was a fine busi- | ness center.” for awhile The numbe a8 the declare, l ! h Sour, Creme, a | year “Junean ing town,” 1d| more ¥ CIAL and White Enamel Ware of Chinaware just received from England, NOT A PIPE DREAM Last Week I Placed an Order for s of Pipe (Y, inch to 4 inch) FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY lots enables me to make you a low price B. RICE OIL BURNERS nce What Job Will Cost D | 2 (loldstem S Empormm Juneau’s Style Center ?

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