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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1927. | | n from Attu numer ! Jag, ight study the volcanoe - P of w there were any in that Vi » YOO section. Foggy weather and Hu PIONEERS OF PROGRESS AFTER GRUISE =i wnie this leg of the jonrne Large Seal Herd Four hundred sea lions, the . herd seen in the four| " M months th I fl 1 I'lie store that leads the way to sensational sav- 3 ; pa iy E . *1 ? Coast (m:m. (\Ill(‘l Re- untered 3 ings! Whoever expeeted in days gone by that tuins to Juneau ’I.l(;.tll- e i | : ‘ quarters—Long Trip e 2 ‘ music could be gathered from the air that " g 1 : . \is year to the Pribil % / ‘:““]‘l‘_ ml‘” Islandg by the Unalga t great planes could fly across the great expanse 4 A tenl e, onquin and Haida are i 3 3 that territory Guard Cutter Unalga reached Ju byt 2t U of the Atlantic and Paeific but the unexpected AN "I"“" by Sigioe :‘_’ft‘ ‘m'»‘: iRt Bt Slaks whth s is always happening. It’s the pioneers of Each year'a trip is made, the B H€ CBEHCS HACTe " " € cutter following the seal herd from | (OUrts are Ixecut] fricer Dixon’s Entrance to Unalasra |O" the Unalga are appo progress who have gone a little further, that Guarding the herd is only one of | 8¢t In the capacity of Deputy 1 f larshals on the summer vo the pu of the trip, accordireg . o oy to Lie it Com. Perkins, who 4 7 have received the recognition. And it’s true declared that one of the big things| For the remainder of the seasc accomplished o each of (he trif Unalga - will -be stationed | i i $ is the medical and rendered to icau. Capt: R. C. Weightmar with floor eovering. This store has always e, b was forced by illness ¢ i + i oy the ship in tae middle ous out-of-the-way and largely u dho ey e ot taken the lead in value-giving and service. 15 OF SUR N fover his offide from Lieut. Com census is taken algo d in the e ; urse of gatherin and | FRPRIgE iving medical aid hou v S ol ;s s 4050 ERT CARO INJURED ” 2% b 4 Q| { STE UGS { ssed Ship Aided | AXMINSTER 'R‘UG\. AXMIN m}xl;:{ RUGH Leaving here on Apil 15, the | IN AUTO ACCIDENT by 6x9—-$35.00°° *- eixo4 Unalga started south and sailed | $1.00 o Extra Special at yut of Dixon’s Entrance. At She-| Bert Caro. son far. and M Now $30.00 , e tov: s i it | (o SERR W B O Real Pretty Patterns & abed $4.25 [‘“1 n rth annery ten-| Ho | ;‘1 -'“7'[’ ¥ ’; I,“ X wlml < e | the J0lde or « el Hoopital in San Franciseo, suffer 7.0:9—‘”7.R % der, off the rocks. With {ing from severe injuries received i Now $32.50 : Sitka, Yakutat, Cordova, and In an_ antomobile accident en ) S | WALL PAPER ard, the last large commun TELY e A i B RAG RUGS | 8:3x10.6--$47.50 aalt § 4 |ited on the trip, and the m d by Mr. Caro. His left ,,,»,1| | Iit, and Miss Pattern | Now $37.50 o ‘;t:m 8 low ”' ““‘h““ )" A i ’”\‘ : ““-k']hl l’lvl;:‘lv]’v l'hlu 3, llln i 27 by 54 | ¥ 5 cents { th i 1 i | righ ne had acerate his 27 by [ o 835 P of the seal lierd nose thought broken and sever: 2 S “$'Z.>0FO g 760 a double roll At some of the towns on the body and face brulses at $1.25 each Now $29.50 Now $57.50 N PRRRAY Alaskan peninsula entertainments when a Buick car st i e given by the Unalga. A ’.,,] roadster he was dri r g s : Beautiful Kodiak the ship's orchestra. g Ka Wi thiowa ol ot tha & CONGOLEUM WINDOW SHADES 18 inches by 36 inches LINOLEUM RUGS two dances and at m\‘.. th across the str 2ald . the letter ( "ONGOLE i ) outpost of ' white civilization I |from W hecatig Tdgas. Tan and Green CONGOLEUM 'RUCS Blue, Grey and Tan the Aleutians, the ehildren wers |Mr. Caro A very cheap floor covering at 36 inches by 6 feet Good Patterns at’ * Regular $20.00 value for le :\] 'wl b t: 1 v‘i.l en “wH ain2d | cisco y‘wu £l 65 cents square yard $1.00 each 2 for 90 cenits $16.25 o et & el ‘; “",‘f]‘:"‘]")‘\" "j"‘ b ¢ - — IR o vear that Caro would suffer no per Trip to Attu manent disability, Mr. Clark wrote The longest trip made each year | Mr. Clark, who went over the ; . ; . , ’ is the one to Attu, the western |stene with police officers, sail New Ariivals in Women's Ready-to-Wear on every steanier I Sidat AMana of th RINtAnK As]Ehe. BecilRnt oun 1h WA ke there :ldom any boats touch- | fault of Mr. Caro. ing at t place passengers ‘1‘4‘.! Caro with her daughter | ! treight taken there by (he|Mrs. Clark and her two gram ! Unalga. On hoard the vessal on|children, who visited in Junean ‘ | th were Prof. T. A | this summer, ar d in San Fray- | : e ren S O l‘c Rar.. Ohiaf ot tha. Seetion ot |cisco after driving south from i [~3 ® .’ L] canology In the United States D> |Seattle, a few days after the a partment of Geological Survey,|cident f uneau’s Leading Department Store and Jack McCord, who was study- | S b s e ‘ ¢ & i |ing sheep grazing conditions on! HASTINGS, Neb, Aug. 22 : ! the leland |'/Adam Breede, editor and pub- NS e SORURINPI 7 PR 7 VNG 7 L special port of call the|lisher of, the Hastings Tribuns, : . - s s ik v R R b — o Sy alga stopped . at Chugal, on!'vho has adventured In most of o the w of the Dorothy Alex |meda. They are: Mr. and Mras, W. MARY ANN IN PGRT which two men and & boy had|the warld’s remote cc s 3 2 WUMEN Tfl ander, A. Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. F. B The Mary Ann, Capt. Henry [been placed lgst fall te raise & trip to northwestern S to 3 ' - - - Lazier, Mr. and Mrs. Van 8. Mc- | Stevens, and the Fern, Capt. John foxes. They had only enough food Iuvnm the » black fox and [ 8 SHRINE PARTY LEAVES ll\enn) Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hows, | Lowell, unloaded 3,000 and 5,000 !to last until March when the ship | White Ru 1 bear. B Mrs. McDonald, Thomas Askron,|pounds of kings and cohoes at|reached them on July 78 They A“"j'*"lv has followed his globe E o i Months of the e party | Miss Nina Howard and Miss Helen [the B. M. Basse Cold Storage |Had survived three mouths on bird frotting hobby for years, and his { o8 Have-Bedh June.n | Howard. over the week end. This morning |eggs, fish, and fowl, which they home here and the building that 4 N YORK Dk or thia Bt A NF TUTE Tt s the Avona, Capt. John Sunderland. | brought down with bullets mads houses his newspaper contain more g BW P A v b . i i g brought in 20,000 pounds of bipck |of lead sinkers, and match heais than 100 big me specimens '} women aviators have acceptcd the morning for on the Ala-|0ld papers for sale at ‘rne Fmuvire. Sod Eor ;Wr o pek Pres ‘vovde g IR GRS e T B challenge’ of the Atlantic Oceanf. . _ . _ob ' " (G2 S (oo, ST R A ol o o faRI i have ammounced that within & B iax faw woeks thoy. wil '“"Hllll"III||"H|||IIIIIlIIllIHIIIIIHIl||||""I|lmlflfl"mlm|||||||||||Illlllllmmm"flllmmlllImmlmllmlllll"ll|||Nll|||"||||”|h|l|||||l||l|||l||||||IllllIlIIIIIlIlIHlI"I"IIIIl|IllllIlllllllllllimllll attzmpt a nonmstop flight to Eur ope. Mrs. Liuba Ru Phillips, pilot of 16 years experlence came to this ago, plans to pilot a W ker monoplake from New while Ruth Elder, of land, Fla., hopes to pllot cially built Stinson Wheeling, W. Va., e DOROTHY ALEX. IS IN PORT THIS P. M. The Dorothy Alexander, Capt Frank Landstrom, arrived in port from the south at 3 o'clock this afternoon with the following -pas sengers for Juneau: S. Peterson Mrs. V. A. Peterson, Victor P erson, Everson Itsehner, Emers Cummi and John Baker Seattle; Charles Garfield Ketchikan. On board Dorothy are two special parties the ‘University Comm tour and the Mayor Landes from Seattle. The amer will remain in until midnight, when she is scheduled to sall south via Skagway and Sitk: S e GROVER WINN HAS AN ACCIDENT ON HIGHWAY Grover C. Winn had an accident ' on Glacier Highway last Saturday afternoon when, in attempting to keep hiz dog from jumping out of the car, he turned the steer ing wheel too sharply and ran ..rr the road near the Lemon Creek bridge. His little daughter Susia received several bad cuts from the . windshield glass, and Mrs Winn had a dislocated shoulder, but no serious injuries were suf fered. The car's windshield was sma ed and the left front fender and ropsning board were badly bent. —_——— CLKS TO HOLD SPECIAL LODGE SESSION TONIGHT AL, A speclal session of the loeot| Blkg lodge be held tonight, it was ‘announced today by Georze R ¢ :&&‘w Ruler. 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