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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 3, 1927. e ee————————————————————————————————————————————————e e e e - n Mr hidester, recounting the al - * |.\enlulivv>4 of eighteen countries|floor was chopped away. were set flush on the third sec- I'J most fatal adventur X School Girl 1‘“110 will confer on the extension 3 by the firemen |tion of flooring where the fire L Mr. Harding everely, thouzh of knowledge of and the a he blaze was sta | @ arently started. 5 not fataily injured, an | Suicides; Leaves | ion of wild life everywhere.|heat of the cement bricks in ““i alarm was sent in by Boh ut doubt be up fo e N N Warning Note NTE | Dr. Pearson is President of the|floor foundations on which the| Turner, who was awakened in 1 his n 4 P. |international or ion which oil burner r The burner wi his apartment, xt door to Hel- Dav 1 rning WINFIBELD, Kan, Sept. 3 g e by o ‘yum”\:.,x:;‘ bee :”M b £ !”_ AJ,I,”I J’y,wmk“._ i tion sets in (hey her bed in her h (day in game p ation work, | by plunging 2 D Tame 181, kitchen o 4 tude toward brown and R e Game Commission to Add| | xitcuen lnite nio her b Dr. Pearson, President of uugies. " fie save the work of : 5 Regular 45¢, No. 21, Amocat or Happy Home Peaches, NOwW $ .35 arly Today 'HOLIDAY IS TO BE to Small Herd Started i rea Ly A KR, 0 Auditbon Associations {:,,.. rvation o wild life should { Ve g - - o g fase . 11 She wave i bate » ~ {be conducted along lines tha OBSERVED MONDAY ©" Kruzoff Last Year She gave no reason it hpends Month Here {will not interfere with develop- Regular 26c, No. 2!/, Solid Pack Tomatoes, NOW 6 z 2 T [ cans for 1.00 : v 1.00 bl ac No. 21, Puree Tomatoes, NOW 6 cans for GARNICK’S PHONE 174 not be dangerous, according ) | ment, and those engaged in the| Juneau will observe Labor vearling Olympic elk, fro: AL G S s Dr. T. Gilbert rearson of New|Work cannot afford to encumber Monday, business house h of Washington S bt President of the ional| their efforts with the protection being closed for the entira aboard the steamship Que \L"‘””" BEARID: une 2 ion of Audubon Societies, of predatory mals that inter- % next Mbn fof the Tills for Petersburg a vl s been making a trip|fere with ttlement, or . that )} 1 e t 3 p R y|prey on other and more valuable aking advantag ame Commission, it w 4 ¢ ) . r’ a s |prey on 1a 1 ed today by Acting Secr B g ¢ ir vimal life, is wild life : ; t and ot eaving E. M oddard. They will 3 BREWER uthbound passenger on the “1 had a wonderful time in the| gl be taken b to Kruzot b TT PONSLER He has devoted a month|McKinley ional Park where 1 tonight be taken by the Quaen to Kruzof 4 | holiday features will b Island where the elk breedinz " MARRIED HER work in Interior Alaska,'met and was assisted in my work enu abont Annual Labor Day dance g experiment being undertaken o o R devoti i to the Mc-(by Robert B. Sheldon, Manager | e R i ¥ iy by the Mo A B. Hall The animals on the Queen we larence S Fwpwas. of Jun v K, W 10 regards, McKinley Park Tourist| WE MAVE 202 SETS AT A BARGAIN - bkl 4 £ diak " furnished to the Commissl and Miss Harriett Ponsler of e greate. b 4T yortation Company, a ML AIK <L 5 and Galisetin Lwilt EAME taiiottedscr the i linghat, Wash., were marriedinatural parks in the world. arry Morton, the Sow TILIT SET - e o Gl motie Stkectabe Washington. Expen Sra a. |this morning by Judge Frank A I h enjoyed my Alask former Juneauite, | l) [ DR h it fraved” hy: funda.-appropr bo | BoYle of the United S Jom i Dr vl visitor at the . yme bluel P than - " e ione o Y S | e el A I e ayed by fun %, 3 3 i he “Alksks . Mgiitatiive s son, “and am intensely i - Consists of 4 s Glass Bowls and a ot 2 .. i3 employed by the Mendenhallled in my work in this field, T FIRE DRUG STORE R ~ b B b gl 4 } 1iry Company here and Mrs.|shall return here in 1929 and| ey | Measuring Cup he latter 1s o ik % wer arrived this morning onlcontinue it, I hope to be able| A fire in > rear of the Hel i - it > e appeared a . Two elk were put on ,Kruzof! gye' Barothy Alexande then to spend several months lan Drug on Front Street| SPECIAL PER SET e 95 CENTS Tsland last v, Awihantie : ling and leaped 2 Authentic * re- | ~————% {here.” fwas extinguished with some dif-| ports received by the Commissior i to warn knoeked him ont>y . i’ Ky 4 Tt 3 | Alas a land teeming ficulty this morning at 7:15| S S 75 C ound and began chewing on | {sald they were thriving on ti FOUNTAIN PENS iy animals, birds and o'clock Burning through four ervl"’g etq (’nts > {Islend. A report said both I'AlI ENS s, x : : 2 Do) Has o g Ao . 1 | srowing with astoundi s ef flooring in the iitied breathing, Moping that th animals ware seen recently with ' oy ¥ ol ENCTLQ ity, sald Dr. Pearson ore room, the flames were put Consists of 4 sizes Heavy Glass Servine Sets bear, a large, two colored specic {a baby elk, the first to be bors PENCILS ar Dr. Pearson will go out only after a section of the l zes Heavy Glass ving Set e e o I MGTORSHIP OREGON || Moore’s, Carter’s, ||a » NOTICE T0 EAGLES WATER TUMBLERS, per doz....75 CENTS gun he was reylbi. becatise cf { ! ¥ g ” | Al members of Douglas Aerie 2 5 SRS : . . With 260 tons of freight for| . RCMRI % held in Douglas, seven o'clock on these wares—this is a big saving to you. . tho ’m‘m..l i 111 r“:‘ . went ¥ chinx(aal: NG, 1the Nat hip O and Waterman’s || If you have an old Watch||gunday evening, in honor of after him. He raced for a tree | gl it vl I gon, Capt. Julius Johanson, ar- ! h is not dependable — it |Grand Worthy President Lew | DROP IN AND SEE THEM . heat ""‘ : J Rl - o 7 ) L { vived in port at 10:30 o'clock thi | | has a cash value at our store||Westerman and Frank Dowd, | R SRR e . | e .40 | mouning. with Mr. and Mrs. Wi ! |as part payment on a new one. | |secretary of Aerie No. 1, Seattle, | B Yow: Tiofaents anda itk galned eSS ] 17 Jensen, Blsie Jensen, and’ Ca BUTLER-MAURO t Bring your Watch to us, we|| . There will be initiations. | hi t d he .énd’ iy Nt i Jensen for Juheau ; i | will gladly tell you what it is/ |Panauet for Eagles and their GEORG BROTHERS g ,"”, Srniin ® il = / A { OF the cardo. brought here 111/ | DRUG CO. lovodh. % |1adies will fu'lluw the initiations. E T |tons is for the Femmer dock, 80 | Visiting brothers invitec e i Al 174 ; tons of coal for the Pacific Coa When We Sell It | — | GUY L. SMITH || FPHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET | | hen: bet I ¢ \ y: | Coal Company, 35 tons of cemer It's Right Secretary. g " ¢ h ) | And 100,000 shingles for the Ju | t { Nelson and Fremming || > i A g & neau Lumber Mills, 12 tons of | | Free Delivery Phone 134 declaring RN . ground cork for the Juneau Cold | |Sub Station Post Office No. 1.| | Expert Watch and Jewelry o & A M TSR A | Stor 20 tons of coal and 2| | Repairing | > R iaate s adnarionoe - wit | tons of pipe for the Alaska Ju-|g e AR B S ot : 5 Y/, brown bears an 8 n 'y WM. G. McADOO neau - il never before has kn f _A. F. Marion, e engineer o o 5 4 Rid % His Fovivinard (YR . E. McConnell and aff of men ( () ]" 14 I N r | o 5 0 which -3 hu nty The man with the hoe were' ke to’ Rose 4 V] 1 . e S s, T, with Ahe by the sl v @cl QR ASK ANY OF OUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS ABOUT 3 Attacked By Bear BosIn: 5 over the possibilities for COMFORT YOU GET BY DEALING WITH US “Never again am 1 going intc a lime rock industry, and plan Sce Local Fresh Dill cn dis 11-1‘ from Ed. Hanson’ Syttt i el S I ‘ i paanh to build a wharf near the inlei - 5 Par 1 Ablk.']‘g ¥ s s £ ¥ and hope to put their own hoats oy Ak Auk Bay, lJeast,” said Mr. Chidester, I ; was with Mr. Hardin when the (That eomes from huying drugs]on the run to take the rock to the bear this morning. The atiack |fact that you are not getting| The Oregon will remain in port occured- abotit one mile from the | you ordered—your tem | until tomorrow, when she will PHONE 37 gle. River highway, on the trail | Bt sufter for the substintion. | g i WE ARE LOOKING FOR A HOUSE & to Peterson’s mine Saao8 We solicit your trade on the ¢ | . ! Closed All Day Monday Morning from town, at § o'clock morn- [ . Antviow Ak i | Thoroughness of method at all noticed two brown bhears to [ times, one side of the trail, but before | TP o - ¢ i I could warn Mr. Harding one| There’s a difference In your Scientific Beauty beur charged him and grabbed {favor if you trade with us. Preparations - | K /{ L I S T E N ’ KS the him around neck with his teeth. The bear got Mr. Hardiu: | Let us attend to your films for by down and chewed him viciously. |dcveloping and printing, > I emptied my revolver into the Helena Rubinstein bear, whereupon he turned g L L o e .y g — | Childrew’s Footwear fast as I could and climbed a tr Phone 33 We Deliver 1 J | ror THE comne scHooL SEASON in a hurry, so i didn’t notice when | the bear abandoned the cl ad | o in the tree I saw Mr. | Phone 25 Free Delivery ’, ]‘1. SALOUM e come walking down the | - a my first impression | PHARDI 4CY LT T T T TR T t it was a ghost, since hl*‘ < n seemed too severely injured | " e | e NCWShaP CSSYN'CWLCOlQrS s - Zn Feltsand Velvets - $5.25, $5.50 and $5.75 AT . Felt and Velvet continue the vogue for early Fall, but the SATURDAY NIGHT ¢ small hat this season is further individualized by new touches in colors and shapes. ELKS HALL i b 5 Our exhibit of Fall styles embrace the smartest of the new % shades and designs and include many exact copies of the choicest OFFER THE NEWEST IN Parisian models. THE NIGHT : v : W To see this display is to marvel at the inexhaustible ingen- uity of the artist hat designer. .:,,,-:;. HAWKS ( . : : / | . now, SHOWING AT i 2 Goldstein’s Emporium The Bll rnin g ; H o— X Juneaw’s Style Center Question Ray and 0il-O-Matic Jon’ » chi fitted with R R Don’t forget to have the children fitted wi Burners: Made good substantial shoes for school wear, WE WILL SELL THEM ° Just received a large shipment of mew Fall styles for children at moderate prices. vy SHOE DEPARTMENT—*“Juncau's_Style Center wtintzuinn |3 Goldstein’s Emporium Center”