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e G P g goucy i L \ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1927. W 8 ] i — 5 |day morning at St. Afm’s Hospital. | 'both with increased enrollment| Albert Brown, salesman for| Three Petersburg school ch % v R | Steamer Wovements [ w B WHEEI_ER | Death was caused by ‘imtestinal ATTENDANGE AT;;H compared to last vear. The|Schwabacher Brothers, and H. L.|dren, Violet Lundell, Evangeline i NORTHBOUND i 1 tuberculosis. Interment WwW b | Parochial School, with grades|Shafer, representative of the Com |Swanson and Elmer Swanson, J Yilkor:d ¢ o'cl X made at Evergreen Cemetery prob from the First and including the mercial Importing Company, of came to Juneau on the Alameda BAR Is AHGUED afternor PASSES AWAY. ibly next Thursday PUBLIG scHUUL"W vear of high school, had an|Seattle, arrived in Juneau on the|to attend the Juneau .Public Admiral Farragut in port w [] Fred Uberti was born in Dou attendance of 63 this morning,| Alameda Schools. e and a number more are expected|— k- R RS A AN i & 4 thi is and grew to manhood there. | ; ey \fternoon { ile ‘attended the Douglas public to enter during the week PR T AP P SDLSII. Al NL S0L INR G VPR A o o 16 Meeting Is Held by Alaska| | princess atice aus norrow SUDDEN EATH heols. His mother passed away ( IR (6] y = 2 & R PPN, ! ihout 10 years, a wictim of an MRS. DAVIS LEAVES WI{Y (J/IN PE 1CHES oad Commiss | ¥ ! [;,' ( P‘“ | i°” to | SCHEDULED SAILINGS IR OO nfluenza epidemic. In recent yoar R i FOR WRANGELL VISIT | 2 [ i 1scu robiem N stern schedu snent of Prohibition, e ,’_;‘i'“ IePR “""]'l" ”" in Ju Tl of 489 R('glill‘l’f"] !t Regular 45¢, No. 214 Amocat or Happy Home Peaches, i RN & ohbiinisliove kSLnena]!] AdmiraliWihech ‘achodulds Anti-Saloon Counsel one time operating a taxicab| This Morning — Big | par™ e et Bud Davie, who } e : , 3.3 4 Jar dredged with a nine feet il from Seattle Sept. 7T Is Dead ervice of his own | T 8 "5 '8 [has been visiting Juneau for Regular 25c, No. 214 Solid Pack Tomatoes, NOW 6 draft -at half tide and approxi 0 ) oo e Increase Last Year |about two weeks. sailed on the cans for : ; 1.00 : DI 10 a. m Pt Alameda for Wrangell where she N T { mately 50 feet in width would be! ' Admiral Rogers scl to | - |Alameda [o ek 9.8 0. 21/, Puree Tomatoes, NOW 6 cans for . 1.00 § 1 a great help to the fishermen,| il - from Vttle 3 HUNTER’ EXPLORER’ When registration was com-| Will spend a week or more and| AT H I sy heto to tre Rehetmen| | * R | VISITS IN JUNEAU vcied ac" the suneau Public|make the irip up the Stikine| t small craft the conclusion| Alaska sc a 11 tyort MEE {School this morning there was a'River to Telegraph Creek before| :i reached last night at a Seattle Sept. 10 at 9 a. m. Tack Robertson, famous huntcr|total enroliment of 489 pupils in|80ing on to K"“’”"”"; b, "{”” T ¥ meeting in the Ala ad| | Admiral ‘Evans scheduled to and explorer, who with Art Young, | the various grades, according to|spend a week or ten days at Ket- ] Commission office att 1 by sail from Seattle 8 pt. 14 champion bow-and arrow | Superintendent W. K. Keller. ofchikan, completing her Alaska i PHONE 174 ¥ fishermen and officials of the| at 10 a made the' teip through. jhe|this number . 115 were High|tour which Begam, ol 2, WM S-rtipesrmrssrre =i vic, PR . g Alaska Road Commi SR sbit Al f Alaskan wilderness and filmed Al |School students. Registration in|she sailed from Scattle for the e - : aj. D. H. Gillette tor| | " Beattle Sept. 1 10 a. m askan Adventures which the other grades was as follows:| North. ~She spent from A.‘rt: o 1! B iods st duswiighad thoss at S o | shown at tie. Colles fg iRk Kindergarten, 28: First G ldays to a week or more in each, & B Catiin as to the sdvantame WD From” VabAShver Sest srrived on fhe QUeH. euf ].vw I.\..u;n_u_ ;.,h Third, 49; i; it ‘11.1";\1!l\l}:!,l;'l“.x"k\llfllrl)\‘l 'vri"‘. i WE MAVE 202 SETS AT A BARGAIN ; such a channel would hold and i day morning. He loft last mighi.Fourth, 46i Fifth, 40; Sixth,|Kinley Park, Fairbanks, De ; : 4 1 i 5. Bt 1 e tige, sey ) 36 Whitehorse, Atlin and zway 5 what would necessarily be the SOUTHEBOUND SAILINGS | on a small boat for Muir Glaeior, ; Seventh, 34 i [,g"m.', “.’“mmz S hane llTILIT[/ SET {: dimensions in order to make the| ' Ajputian ut Sept. 8 lto. make: home ST R :“'\H“'.\Vll); an »Hlllvrv [.- n{ Jl”m: before sanedled 3 1 project worthwhile LOCAL osAILINGS {Jater return hepe and go on tof . . O R PRk A — n| Bate % Flshermen coincided In assert-| | faaramig cotiod el 1o e B e ad [Fo on 19| first day of registration last year.| Consists of 4 sizes Glass Bowls and a ing that times, during | for Sitka and way ports Valley where he will remain until| 0o FUsH Sehool had 88 students| POUNTAI NS Measuring Cu S it ARSIy wsll]y| 5 mierien roAMey i gty enrolled on the opening day of, FOUNTAIN PENS | 4 P boats e fod - in- vk Bovl | 5.5 G0 “Skagany over | X" atiay plstors 1o Alaskan A.| ool 1aftf vear a8 comparhd ol PENCILS SPECIAL PER SET ... .. 95 CENTS PRIy S0vEA Derause ol 1ak Jundzy at 11 p. m ventures is being filmed at ti Ap..ad@ional 40 Jbe B0 b » i ‘anal inds « ¥ " a 5 1-| P or Lynn Canal wind which | 2 IV sails for Chickagof {present time by Mr. RobaBfsolL | qents are expected m"-umn\h‘o-" S . S [EREE A permit (thel lo @ and way porte at 6 o'e ek | | who declared that three years! s the weak: several from the Moore’s, Carter’s. ervlng et, ents i..:mn}d :);»‘1. m’.. '»m of Dc \l(:lm Wednesday night. Fo were spent in making the othe:|Glacier Highway district which pE i i sland while a he same ime . { - v i d st routé a picture. | t ki ’ aa ich! q 9 9 adata 2 -} 3 18 the tides were so low they | Py 15 e tiniliay R @l e He m:[;‘t“‘i'“" 1_"3“”“::;‘:‘mm“‘“«" Schaefer’s, Parker’s Consists of 4 sizes Heavy Glass Serving Sets £] could not cross over the r. This x - Proug 9 8 8 QP o 3 - Q ‘ resulted in the boats' failure to| YNE, B. WHEELER, KETCHIKAN YAGHT HERE | The regular schedule of studies 1 W, ’s VERY SPECIAL, PER SET ......... 75 CENTS k. boats' failu 8. & i ] ) ELE s, B o il e sl and aterman's - T 3 Yaiog ; market thelr. Aok, sebulting . 1y £ - Sogen SR e o | WL begin tomorrow as this| WATER TUMBLERS, per doz.. 75 CENTS | losses of §600 or $709, at times. (@ < 7 BATTLE CREEK, Mich., Sept {q o ~’;“{l_x“vfl"v rmm' llm morning was spent in giving out, | It was further disclosed that 4 'S 6.——Wayne B. Wl r, Gemeral| >muth, forly<two floot pleasurc|assignments and registration. All LS 7, P 2 ( sucn a '(n :;m.j; u.‘y.M the 1.“: \ WHO'S ’”\,;;(;1..]”,”, | Counsel .‘[( the Anti-Saloon ij;;::“.-\‘-“‘” of H. L. Coleman of Ketc 1~:1nn two teachers were on hand| We haye made an excephonal gOOd huy g v « . | / FRE | .. hig . vemrs|ikan, is in port today from the|this morning, Miss B. White who| T h his 1 bi i 3 would be beneficial to the fishing / YN of America and for many years st " { s . 8s B. % | BUTLER_MALRO on these wares this 1s a big saving to vou. § Noxth-. thifact 4 S sxsint thote [ 440 % 4 leading proponent of Prohipi-| First City with Mr. Coleman and | will teach the Fourth and Sixth | 2 g y operating in the Stephens Pass| Mrs. E. Ba las school tlon.in the‘United States, died|Dls wife on board, making a TeW L Oradil IO Ou. the A mize] DRUG CO. | DROP IN AND SEE THEM '3 district Losses in time, labor|teacher, who wa¢ discharged from 'suddenly yesterday in the Battle|Weeks' pleasure trip in Southeast arragut today and Mrs. J. W. g and actual running expenses for{the St. Ann's Hospital Sunday Creek Sanitarium Death was|ern Alaska. : | Woods, who was to come on When We Sell It | aii 18 all of the local small craft were|morning after a few days con- due to heart disease following al They intend to remain here athe trip of the Princess Char- It’s Right 1 estimated at about $10,000 y finement, has returned again for Drolonged treatment for kidney{day or two and will start on|lotte which was cancelled owing | ly. 1f the proposed channel was|medical treatment trduble {their way home, visiting a few to the accklent will be here on||Free Delivery Phone 134/, put in, several of those present o 3 1 Vi ok i days in Petersburg on the way. an early boat Sub Station Post Office No. 1. SEpransed ‘the beliet thet @ Targe| <, " Dave iousel entered quyeeler - was taken 10 the|mhe San Juan fs equipped with| The Parochial and Government| || PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET | P ROty (Gt the -dosts -t - yo's. Hospltal yesterday Canitarium = from A8 SUMMET), g0 | P Junior Van Blert en-|Schools also opened this morning, | 4 ] 5 Y A aKINE 140 noon for treatment for a sev- home at Little Point Sable, Mich s i | Juncan their home port would] 10, ety Jast week for olereation.” He|She and hag & beam of 93§ feex. | TemE—Ereme ] use the har youte aboit 50 tmee] " p }o yize James Connors ard Was accompanied by his friend BT ¢ if a year, this count based on the '\ .=y oo ©o aduates ¢ Dr. Howard Russell, founder of FISH BROUGHT IN | trips made in the pust, whilels ... mign School, and G. I the Anti-Saloon League. Wheel- FERAA T I each trip, one way, would be 17 - ¥ liti 3 weq| The Snipe, Capt. Chris Molver, I “Bud” Drisco, who spent last win- €F's condition was pronounced| . > miles shorter by the new route . iy p Jeration wag| discharged 4,000 pounds of halibut ; [ter in Juneau, are leaving on the S€rious and an operation was ; Guptinsau Bar was dredged in “his evenine for Fairbanke |planned but abandonad due to|at the Juneau Cold Storage over : Shte it 41 in object at that] Yukon this evening for Fairbank | it the k end. Al 1,0 ) i 917 but ti ain ohieet at that) 0 C8 LT L attend the Alaska | Wheeler's improvement. He sud-|the week end. About 4,000 pounds ME 3 4 time Iiu doir H\;- “-n\'k wula to bampdniond Collese : |denly took a turn for the worse|Of cohoes were brought in Sunduy IR : < et N LR st ol v whose hus. |on Sunday. and Monday by several smell at B R IR b vt der ot A v i) ends believe his death was|trolling boats. Vegetable Soup depth as formerly, but no ik PR Dl T oy |hastened by grief over the loss| e ot ot ki 3 was made to deepen it. Since tha: | Nido Mine, is in Juneau with her LU BT Sirloin of Beef of his wife who was fatally burned on August 13 when her V 1LAZE Iclothing caught fire in front of 4 |the Wheeler summer home. time, it was declared last night,|tW0 daughters, Georgla Rose ani the channel has filled in again|Jean. They are located temporari with about two fest of sediment,|in the Walter King house 1 washed down from the banks of|merly occupied by J. E. Pegues B - e diteh by the waves of boats| L. V. Westorman, Grand Worthy | ’ ol s < GrIETEY Scientific B(‘flllly i pagsing through President of the Fraternal Order ‘FRED UBERTI DIES P 5 A report wiil be drawn up by|of Eagles, and Frank Dowd, Secze. | AT LOCAL HOSPITAL rn-purutmns the Alaska Road Comm ‘m!"f”“ of Seattle Aerie No. 1, ar-| b | recommending to the Governmen:|rived on the Alameda S y | amb Stew, Spring Vegetables Scalloped Corn Mashed Potatoes String Beans Natural Gravy Creamed Cold Slaw urday | greq Uberti, 22, step son of conclisions reached ;I\wn:m: and left v‘],» (Ikuu\\ 1 | Bmil Ubertl of Douglas, died Sun Hilens Rullinsicn ! Spiced Beets - > - Monday morning on the Queen sl . y i i | F g e SR LT = Pear Pie Fruit Caki John Reck, president of the - [ s E . National Bank, Sailed on the A . o : Bl iy earay motatis on | | BROWN’S : g O a month’s vacation trip. He is| | VARIETY STORE ||| CLARK LIGHTER on his way back to Kansas whero! | “Merchandise of Merit Only” | he will visit with relatives Dry, Goods, Notions; Novel- 50c Plate—Family Style 5t 7 BERGMANN @ Gentlemen prefer a TP e ties. Films Developed and | CLAR i Fehe: Tl | e TR TR ¥ Printed LARK AR | "% tbecause it always works, has no pockqt-fire hazards, and for { its cleanliness, HOTEL ANOTHER NEW SHIPMENT | || Nelson and Fremming f | ELEVATOR SERVICE o, gl || B P New:Shapes; New:Colors NECKTIES in Felts.and Velvets - $1.00 - » $5.25, $5.50 and $5.75 1A 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 | Our exhibit of Fall styles embrace the smartest of the mew shades and designs and include many exact copies of the choicest THE N IGHT H . S. GRAVES P“"":)“ ::d:l:; display is to marvel at the inexhaustible ingen- uity of the artist hat designer. >~ HAWKS The Clothing Man NOW SHOWING AT Goldstein’s Emporiumi-' , Juneau’s Style Center ) 3 WM. G. MecADOO “The man with the hoe 272 beats the man with the hokum.” THE DANGER That comes from buying drugs promiscuously is more then the fact that you are not getting what you ordered—your sysiem - has tc suffer for the substitution. FOR SCHOOL TWO TONE TENNIS OXFORDS Specially priced at | $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 | J. M. SALOUM The Burning Question ‘We solicit your trade on the basis of Honesty, Accuracy and Fhoroughness of method at all times. There’s a difference in your lavor if you trade with us. . Let us attend to your films for, ng and printing, Ray and 0il-O-Matic -\ When There Are Better 0il Burners Made Nothing Could Be Sweeter WE WILL SELL THEM H ” PEACHES AGAIN $1.50 A CRATE f | You can eat them or can them for winter use CRESCENT COFFEE IN. ALL SIZES ALSO IN For Best Quality of Merchandise at Most Reasonable Prices YOU KNOW THE NUMBER—IT IS 37 GASTINEAU GROCERY g STILL LOOKING FOR A HOUSE GEO. B. RICE Plumbing, Heating, Oil Burners “I tell you in advance what job will cost”