The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 2, 1927, Page 7

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WA MR VAN HORK HAS SCAPED ? ARE YOU SURE 2 HANE You CSEARCHED THE WHOLE PIACE THOROUGHLY ¢ REPORT EPIDEMIC |.or, NES.SIR. BvERY BUILDINGS BEEN COVERED, AND HES S NO- WHERE Te @ ver, for a visit with her MV DU BUT T OREAD IV — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRI DAY, SEPT. 2, 1927. By BILLE DE BECK I HANE To TELEPHONE WS UNCLE = I S\PPOSE (TS HEW REPORT Tis T The COMMISSION ARD THEN:(( bl QLSSE MY SANITARWM = on. TS 1S DREADFULL® : : shts reserved AM FELDGN IS | - MY NEPHEW Was \° ESCAPED NOW, ILLIAMNA |00 e ™ ™ DOUGLAS | PACK FROM TRiP | ! S g se leavi for the K 3 AT i there this morning by afrplane|gtl 70 SOk dn 3 | - e | for IMamna, on the Alaska Pen-| WHUER 0O i tia ZVEWS {0 dster s i i tnsula, . where ‘a mysterious -epi-| 22 * 8100 e O A way 10! {f Uastgh :Con 10 i to fuformation reccived by Dr.[ Mrs G. Skinner and two duet | giRTHDAY SURPRISE o DrODFictor of the FeldonApai M0, De . Vighne; TerrltorfBif 28 e 2008 L0 T O aalt | FOR MRS, KRONQUIST ments, returued .to Juncau o1 Health Commissioner. ke Gl ihers: (han R il oA 7‘“.tl;‘,;.m"h.;w.q, R { 1 The only word received from| =K G ¥ | Mis. Axel Kronquist wa ) .caving here on May 1 @ | Mliamna was by way of Seward Miaw Hoth | Bhopaaie ibin o | DY prised on her birthday | panied. by Mrs qurn:, he wi and said that thy vietims of the| AISs Toih KHgncts WO W, terday when a group of her friends [t Montreal visiting fivst in Van nge malady all went through [ Wikl Cae sl RodH CO % [dropped in upon her in the i couver and Victoria. In Kngland amo stages, nausen, vomit. | l6ft this morning for a MONLWS | ternoon at her home to celebraie ' they spent n large part of- thair ing, phralysis and death, follow '“‘:-‘,”:;'"( S SENFES. oy (| the occasion with her. Mrs. B. timo in Liverpool, a week was ing each ot quickly. The 1)1.“\' I'M)M iy Berggren and Mrs, J. I (rvnn. were spent in varion .vm_m‘ m.?u : an 1 cdause of the illness was not :,Ir ;‘In‘”‘ e il H"”” I‘.‘\]\r‘ hostesses. About twenty 1.“‘ A touk was made of Scotland an ! known by the residents, and no [} GAlS AR TR | Euests were present. Mrs. Kron| Wales ; ‘ further information has vet been | Al2Ska for Kotchikan. =~ = luist was presented with'a heau The country is boautiful in | received, Wi parents here, Robart G, Tics| tiful casserole by her friends the British Tsl said Fel Dr. De Vighne expresced thc |l Parents heve, Bobert/ B, Wiee| ERee dan, “and wo enjoyod ovory min opinion that (lie symptoms werc | €% U mETinE on | sk MRS. SEY IS HOSTESS ute ot tho tin s nt H:]vw:, e gimilar to those of food poison ek Nt it ol (HERE B vin ‘u. eresiing '.1 y that on Pglig, and he believed that would [ o *H°F b i | out twenty-five ladies we 10t in our cou How- ¥ b dound to be the cause of the|? Bl FUBNLS, BEI o | Plea tly cntertained last when I 1 d attle on ‘-_':k“h_.“ Mrs, J, Tenneson and J. T.|ping by Mrs. Charies Sey at her voturn ‘T began to' feel more e RS RN Tenneson Jr, wife and son of he | yogidenco on Fourth sircet. Card i home, and 1 am glad fo be | SONG MOON CAMP superintendent of the Superlor| playing was enjoyed for pastimo, ihack here again. I think. I like " SET SAT g « rh score, and N 0, 0 s wldon rems ( n 70 MLf‘_r SATURDAY | . coss Louise this morning [ for Tk Whe INTER 50, How! Mo Viahi. sdswitll retickis this Statar There will be an important| Dr. G. A. Larie, Doctor on taeiayg prige or next spring meeting of the Song Moon Camj '“f”;»' ;_”"I'! I'V‘I'I“ e )1]:‘- I}l"’-’}' OEIERARER IR % 4“01‘!]3_'4 Bl Sonantane: atthrd ha Lurie Kahn, left on the SAL ” Chamber the City Hall ago. Dr. Lurle {s on a monti P Biviathr arA Hat [Junction Shoe Store, who has will be sned for the play gaka of-pisauss, % e Tiariay. wemnean b Tiougike: trouc) DoOR oxl’HyMI in S:attle and ¥ % be presented during the “f""**“ ""h;‘“'i "_*v“"‘-“" d-;’r:”. ‘-;;" At dit i Y EASSIE S .‘mmlm 1’4”- tie last six :‘ k e e ) hreiis tle o » Princess Louise " ks i 5 arrive home on the DPrin and “”‘_‘" "’i'f»‘;"‘ e o worning. She fas heen spending|0f Mr. Kilburn's cottages. Mr | last nigh Mr. Salonm OFF FOR STATES ho summet with Mrs. J, K. Camp- | Stragler is employed at Tread-f .. ;100 business in the south 4 i ol well SR |as rather slack and with man X ohn Olson, employed at Gold Among the throug i i 02 g men job He dec 1 that 'ulé‘lu'a Emnnrhlm.’:\ml Fick Miv | m the Alaska is CORDOVA MATRON DIES ek e W S i ¥ as been in Juneau for the | fice-president and £ - wriably A good jur of ' ‘;(::: l;rixur, left this morning o zer of the Ala Steamship Co. | Mrs ; 1 Iu.-’.u :\'[1:‘ of l.h -' e States in business yerity the Princess Louise for Scattle. g Te was met here by his wif ard: Koch; ploneer Cardpva dairy SRR B AN D They intend to purchase an auto | laughte and Mrs. Stann | man, dled recently as the result| IR { mobile and motor across the coun | nother, Mrs. K. Candon. [of biood poisoniug from an in | B POTlE i ‘try to Minneapolis, Olson's- formeh J| H. Lay, repuesantaiivas of - the | o0 lon .fn the hand. She camo : e home town. Olson is taking a Yacific Food Product Company in|to Cordova about ten year; ¢ eohnd. Ehs Aok, fnto: bite ide week's vacation, and Mix expect |3 wag an-arrival on the|and a year later marricd R i A | to,remain in the States until the A Koch. They have a daught Lt e A tirst part of next r, when he - e Josophine, aged seven. She Wi vas unlogding 1 . will come norih again. RETURN FROM WESTWARD |bomn in Ilinois, and lived at Aberf 50 15 in the White AR S O 4o en, Wash, before coming ta) ol i bl P ALAMEDA TOMORROW Mrs. J. V. Davis returned on|Alaska, Burial was at Cordo - A . - the Alaska from a two monthw| = - <y B 5 heatihe & \ P 4gmmnm- Alamoda, Capt. C. V. |'rip to the Westward, most .,f"'. ¢ "_-'I” Rhoine it 10 A TR e e i Webterland, is due to arrive in{‘he time being spent in Cordova.|'"" cOTumne of The s 4 LA \ i Junean tomorrow - evening at ¢|3he visited in Vaidez a month, o'dlock. nade a auto tour on the Richard- - A on Highway, as far as Sour- FRITZ SCHULTZ PASSES dough, returned to Chitina and " AWAY; SKAGWAY PIONEER |then to Cordova by railorad. ” ——— Capt. Davis purchased hoat to SKAGWAY, Alaska, Sept. 2.— [the Westward and at th ) Fritz Schultz, aged 70 years, old mlnv is on his way to le| o timer of this-eity, died this moin-|where he is having the boat| #, A 2 > fi% ot bakbes of ‘s’ roat; afior | romed. | steel W]zeresz‘ee[belong » a lingering illn, - e - i R A INDIAN SUICIDES i R EnEy ! WHO'S WHO || sam sohnson, mative, tock nis| __/PERFECT REND AN Rim * AND WHERE | |2¥n life at his home by a gun-| 1upmOVED _ e “fVW= | |shet in his heart this morning| INSIOE EASE Ao gl it 9 ociock [Aug. 19]. 3 The gun used was a 44 Colts! STANDARD DEALDS ‘Mrs. ‘Aita rurpus, clerk in the [ o0 5 . | STANDARD DRI DS ¥ doffice of the United States Di i R 0 e i b Ty 97 a4 citriot Clerk, 1oft for Ketchikan on 3 Gnd sullersd mitch. Fe: hatl B othe Alaska, to be there durine| o oo many friends in Sitka s the fall term of. Court, mnd was formerly empioyed at | ippMiss Pearl Petersonm, clerk Inly, grphoum Theatre. — (Sitka [ e local aistrict Forest Serviee | o b b =t headquarters, returned today from ) s i Cordova where she hag been for| K AGWAY ALASKAN SUSPEND | the past two wecks on special ot ot duty. The Skagway Alaskan, establish- Miss Blsie Baggen, graduate cfloq carly in the summer by Miss [l the Juncau High School, left this| gatherine Hahn and G. J. Far morning on the Algska for Seatllc | well, suspended publicztion Aug i @ 'she will study at the Pro- The publishers found the pub- | | | vidence Hospital. cation unprofitable, ‘ |4 Mrs. B. Olds Carpenter ard| 1The Skagway Alaskan was a |~ “@aughter; who have been visitinZ|nowsy and ably conducted paper “Droand Mrs. A, J. Palmer, loft | for their home in Seattle on the Alagka. Miss Grace Naghel was a pas- senger for the south on the aska. She is on her way to the Chenney Normal school in Wash iigton, and will visit in Seattle for a’short time. Miss Naghel is one of"Juneau’s popular young ladies and is weoll known for her clever dancing. Miss Florence Bathe sailed for thé south on the Alaska th metning on her way to Hood R'- R Al and there will be general regre amongz those in the newspape husiness in Alaska that its makers were unable to gét the suppori necessary to continue it. i e ! LOCOMOTIVE KILLS WEEDS | FORT SMITH, Ark., Sept. 2.— The Fort Smith and Western Railway has perfected a’ locomo- | tive here which rids the tracks of weeds and grass. Steam from the boiler is foreced through tubes (at the front of the engine, spray- ng down on the track. i | PEEETENSIRETIINCIIITIRATEL pEEYEEDE EIAEIINTINERD @mns SHOT-SHELLS WORK PERFECTLY INANY NANE OF GUN GUY SMITH’S DRUG STORE Douglaq, Alaska - mEREEIES ERTRIRERTITNINEREE! R L R |||ll||llil|lllll|ill|l| TE3) FEDERAL JAILER AT KETCHIKAN PASSES AWAY PLANE FROM é NGLAND IS ; NOW OVERDUE| William Dick at the od 64, Juilding, (Continued tios Tags One) |y el b bk b ““:[ J.“' had been talking to the nignt r Harber - G i1 tomor. r after dinner when he was 0V a8 a heavy rain prevail-l gppieken. His physician was call K. | ed but the end came in an hour T | Dickinson wag born on the wost OTHER PLANE DOWN | coast of Prinec of Wales Island WINDSOR, Ont, Sept. 2.—|He was part Indian and being The' monoplans Ro Windsor| familiar with the native tongue was forced down at St. Johns,|he often served as interprete Queboe, last night- by storm ' He had resided in and near K t according to telephone messa chikan ali his life Schiller and Wood mada a ATl o TR anding. They 1id they would|Old papers tor sate at The E 1ke-c for Harbor Grace,|” on the attempted flight to 1 | LIBERTY At mocn today it was sa e ¢ plar 11 not hop off for Harbor e TONIGHT | as damage to the tafl was done it | in making the landing qill“l F\r 1\'/\\‘()N " COURTNEY FLYING in ‘ SOUTHAMPT Eng., Sept - 2-—Capt. J. F. Courtney hopped T’N’ S("(”-l(){ n the Wik for Plymouth on the first of his proposed htiantie . e ok me) | HONEYMOON ir a8 o'clock this after- - noony 1 |“The I'ighting Tailor” | e AT PLY‘MOUTH e ¢ G | 'L OUTH, PEng., Sept 2 ‘amady Ful f Laug Courtney, in his Whale, Comzdy Full of Laughs "When nel| PATHE REVIEW and it FOX SCENIC ; ntie Ocean. K- M Theres new: convenienc and positive l)a/(ing resulls m the use of Crescent— the Double Actiny Ba/g'ny Powder AR Grus[\ed ROC[( Washed Sand or CONCRETE Have the matgerial that goés into YOUR coacrete job tested. We can save yow money as well as furn- ish you with the best material, No job too large. 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