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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7, 1927. mainly 1 he said. He v . Petersburg, Mission, | States for a large canvas so that| MARINER DIES AT KETCHIKAN RTS DR P { borca alx Novame afigr ) B"t’ll".‘_’ Bl)“”tv ontCSt Kotzebue, Kasaan, Squaw U no work will be delayed becaus> =5 |ing Yakuta cking heavy th < > o v | Har Gustavus rawberry of inclement weather. The canvas| William Norman, owner of the er until he reached entran T B > I Il > I Off D Point), Anlak and Kanakanak will come in sections so that it |fishing craft Lovera, died recently SI_IGHTI_Y FOR i i i Mo url'ng rairbalEREIEE b constil THREE Huus SI can be stretched over a space 50 |at Ketchikan, aged 49, of tuber | “'ha. Kittiwak® thas been. patesl g . Yy e |tion of a community center ani | § |feet by 100 feet, or, if street work | culosis: He has re he wa of Cook Inlet th L(""l" o 5. E;. Alask(l Falr school gymnasium costing $20,000, ) |is being done. it can be extended |at Ketchikan. While his healih § & inanced by the sale of stock to 25 feet by 200 feet. The se<-|has been failing for the last th g o = [local residents. tions will hook together and have | years, he had been in the hospital eyelets on the sides so that th only ten days when the end came. i ided many years west Hstrict until the en | R ) Lot seskin. M ainr sl o Junean is not to | lone Dy The Ketchikan building will cos: | be transferred to Prince William |any her commu l‘]]] BUILDINGS §55.000 when completed and funds 1 be attached to adjoining build- | He was a native of 1 ay and aking its headquarters | Small, on earth [ e being provided without a So i s . A ings. The canvas will make it pos |is survived by a brother who re- Total Value of Augustjat cordov This is the present motto of | bond issue. Petersburg is con iModern Residences to Be sible for construction work to go |sides at Tacoma. The Eagles, "ot Sh t ] $| 3 408 | ~ > - the management » Southeast | ARE ABDED Tu structing a three-story ‘fraveg Ereck‘d at Corner of on in any weather, in other words [ which order he was a member ipments Is ) " rn Alaska Fair 1 announced building to cost approxima % Mr. Morr as figure a way | have charge e era ria ; ) W IS HIGHLY PRAISED: staged during the Fair f cost approximately §$18,890. The S [it it shoula prove to be incle- SRS PR A ! September 28, In Yakutat building will cost $6,494 The Morris Construction com:!ment. A. X. GRANT I8 ILL to the Sta ) iy 1 m M. Gillespie, of Ir y e wil two conte The Kotzebue building cost $3, [ pany has started construction of - eee A. X. Grant, editor and prop month aggregated $13,408,966 i | ; SPN R o | g 500, and the one at Kasaan $2.990. three houses on Gold Street an BELICK BOUND OVER rietor of the Kusko Times, veteran [ . 3 t X t m from spetiding | I maidens, those who care|TTetiory Spand 250 The Squaw Harbor building was | Fifth for W, B. Kirk, part owner el - 2 ; A B adoarding. to Custommous R L R M TR | Perritory. 'ofiBlcls - 9200, | . {ERIaNR tcatasiin STl e e e e e e Alaska prititers and ~ newspapsn Iy declarations, it was made I ‘weel . ) i e T 000 During Past S - |the Shumagin Packing. Compa: L B Boudes wilLRESE He Archie Belick was bound over | publisher, arrived at Fairbanks re- today by the monthly ament Glacier Camp on| One contest will eld pei- | uring rast Summer |the Shumag ; v 5 paay h. houses © Vel the Grand Jury at a hearing | cently, via airplane, from the Kis- . L4y e , + Y ] was enthusiasti I n the first night and the| q, K 1 operating a plant at that pla rooms, bath, breakfast nook and p " - g 2 of commerce issu : ; on School Buildings |’ - 3 s this morning in the United States | kokwim for medical treatment, C. McBrid " s in her praises of the camp, and|second on the third night of the| | purchased the build-| jqundry, full concrete basements| ", , > % e " " J McBride I wa | § ,; | 1 g BERAEIa o for its trs s Commissioner’s Court. He was Mr. Grant, “General Grant,” by 214 less than shipments for Aug-|said it is one of the beauty spot.|[Fair, details remaining yet ng material and paid for its tran- | with garage under the houses, ihihdied with WICaed. ‘anl o ins F GhrbTiotesE Beent. Alket 1 Joneas ust, 1926, but was about $2,-|of the country. It was Mrs. Gii|decided ; || spoFtRbln Witle: the anilery mom- | qoritrefe ‘porcheland walkdl imui{L IR ES Wi STEE S BTAR | SOUROR SRR Sk i : 1 visit to the Atlantic City and all other citjes | Pended on the Territory’s scho.lijuny furnished the labor. Tha|plans call for modern heating IORALIE. HalgRaRna RN O R building program during the past! . st to the Territory was about plants, and plumbing throughout,|® dangerous weapoh. 80 ago. 100,000 higher than for the same|lespie’s second ! month in 1925 |as she spent some time there|have had or are planning contests | i g summer, acc ing to Com 8101 | 39 600. Buildings were purchased th » ract for " Ly gt 2 e - A 2,600. ; hough the contract for that wo 'k | peeeee—e— e TR er of Education L. D. Henderson & } Alaskan commoditie who returned ye Approximately $250,000 ex Canned salmon was the prin-|last year while in Alaska. Sheland it p to Juneau o “show | k and Kanakanak 1 t i 1 ) nis s at Aniak and Kanakana at a|p > sen let cipal cemmodity shipped last|is stay a Ga eau Ho 1 world Alaska city R L 3 A - 3 has not yet been let ued at as compared|she will leave for the States agement jof the *“Alaska"School Bulletin”|ively An addition to the Ninilchix ivJe 5 Py MU i Contestants will be masked, | stucco finish and will be roofed ‘ gives details of the plant additions | ,ujiding was constructed at a| ir. e to §11 August, 19 | anid. Mettorinants SHARG with tha with semifireproof shing Regular 45c, No. 21/, Amocat or Happy Home Peaches, 1‘;':1‘;;1‘(1.7(?1‘ was exported \wr«h;REPOliTS OF LARGE hat i they will be permitted to | S | cost ‘of 31,500. The house on the corner of NOW which was about| wear a domino mask coverins | | i T I Fifth and Gold, | ‘ 3 SRR S TR | \ cing Fifth Street 1/ i i ; $441,000 less than in the same| SALMON RUNS FAIL Inais. ayes, Bathing sl el B Eleven new buildings were con o s Regular 25c, No. 214, Solid Pack Tomatoes, NOW € | 4 month last yea rderod for the contestants hy|Structeds & site purchased for ar | Sam Berknoss, SHl“'wr 1"“ and his family lrmi er )‘\\nm\ gans. for 2 Lt o 3 ordered for the contestants by! o " 0diire which will be|nolds timber cutter, who has been s family s to have 1, -8 Gains Made in Furs TO BE CONFIRMED the, Fuir Management as m as " . :, " h(’;,l ,’,,“ ¢ ) ,”,:l d; | working near here, was brought |hard wood floors In the living No. 2%, Puree Tomatoes, NOW 6 cans for Fur shipments last month were| By ; | registration close Registration | . o extensive improvemonts | Into the St. Ann's hospital yes.|and dining rooms, and in other AT Wworth, approximatply = $169,000,) Reports iruw grivate sources -3 fwill be closed, Suturddy .night at| ade to a score of oiner buiidings. | terday with a badly cut foot | respects will be similar to the y ) some $140,000 more than Aug-|large salmon runs on the west!wair Managor Ha . 80 all ,‘l‘.h et B st e other two. GARNICK S ust, 1926, Mild-cured salmon coast of Princol.of Wales Island|who intend to enter are: requested | _ 5 #E0UF O I8 California or| FE- N. Stevenson was taken to| The houses to be completed nped about a like ame . in-|are not bstantiated by officiallio hustle g g 'y ;i [the & ’ spital yesterday | by Novembor ac ynna " jumy abc nflxmlilwt amount, in-|a o ubstantia y v[ i | hustl New York, excite little commer.t,|the St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday | by Novembor 1 ording to Mr PHONE 174 creasing to $367,739 | surveys of that area, it was ar 1 i i | contest will be held on the |, 0" 0 " Loube of note hero | Suffering from heart trouble. who has wired to the|*eeceooorer s, Herring, fisn meal and fish oil|nounced today by Dennis Wi b, Fate, tdwdass. Wil e 8 8 i algaga sad oy ; PR WD, | 8t at the Fair. Judges WLI| oo 0 wo nave a school population shipments all fell below last! Alaska agent of the U. S. Bureau |select thres winners, of each eon | ; 2 . e | ¥ | of less than 5,000. The sum would o year's figures for the month. Her-|of Fisheries. The runs are smal |iest, first, second and third, and ; s ¢ i, Sep . hava been greatly increased had! ring dropped $145,000 while oil|and the fish so far appearing are |~ash prizes will be given. The bftesl e Sl oy vliipeald 5 and meal declined $262,000. not plentiful ¢uough to assure|Judges will decide ~on general [ SR PR BOTHEE 10 A 2 onabrinted. A" HeX Schos List of Commodities normal seeding of the spawning[looks, walk, and last but mot| The "list of comodities and|beds in the district least, tho form, As it 1s expacted | Uldine, in Juneau for which a TWO TONE TENNIS OXFORDS their respective values follow: | ' Mr. Winn has Just received | tore witl ne 8" tush fon o] 6, COMIDE $22,500 was purchas i ; Animals detailed report on the west const | position as judges, the Fair Man | xow hu’:lw‘hm& were constructed | Specially priced at Blue Foxes $ 9.800]as far south as Staney Creek |agement will make no announcs| o are being pullt at Ketohikan. ! ; {I'.'”,““ . This a was recently surveyed ! ment but make careful selection. | . . o % it $1 00 $1 25 a'l(l $1 50 Pigh by Warden Hynes, of the " ot 5 o e i i . . . Fresh and frozen BEIL ) datriot) e 94t0 nawhers | inah ‘,‘lff:':f\:“,,‘\““\"1”1""'“, bkt Ths| i Discount for cash only on any purchase of 2 (except shelifish): was there any showing of salmon | conte | i o indicate an abnormally heavs |wator [l CLARK LIGHTER .00 and over—for one weck only—Sept. J. M. SALOUM run. The Fair Management also de e ——————— ires that all contestants who are Gentlemen prefer a 9th to 16th—Dboth days inclusive. = . A Canned (except WARRANTS ISSUED FOR 4; o enter the “Queen Mirth” “ A All other hellfish) : STEALING OF AUTO|[test, call at the Manager' CLARK Cured or preservad ' Four “John Doe 4 rbecause it always works, has o! A warrants were | me; f the contestants wi (axoapt shatiheh) ment of the contestants will b o . o) | issued vesterday afternoon by |made next week no pocket-fire hazards, and for THIS WEEK ks 1491 Frank A, Boyle, United State s its cleanliness. Ranges — Cook Stoves—Heaters and Parlor 1 871 commissioner. The men are charg | FUNERAL SERVICE FOR mon 9} o Saime “led with stealing the Buick cai | FRED UBERT! THURSDAY | T Furnaces > I{.ugn — ],‘nmlf’,um 2 Beds—Mat- FRES}I T()MA T()Eg Shellfish | belonging to B. F. Heintzlema: | ps . : resses — Springs — Cooking Utensils of all v : : Vels 1 ¥ g pring & Olana 2'last Monday evening, from th:| Funeral services for the lats| | Nelson and Fremming s Crabs 202 ekiad | Connor's Motor Company where) Fred Uberti, former Douglas boy Wgert Wateh ang: Towpiny kinds Building Hardwarc Tar Paper Other T " 7|the car is kept, and wrecking .}and sfépson of Emil Ub | Repairing Roofing Paper — Prepared Shingles—Nails, | while driving on the ¢ r Hig that eity, will be held at 1 R 3 0 N icts | 3 o — 4 N o i :f.;'luv,.v.‘ ;| way, cansing considerable dam-|m. tomorrow at the Jumeau-Youns | etc.—Ship Chandlery of all kinds—Gas En “_"1 ‘ jage. Arrest has been made on two[Chapel, it was announced today. FREAYE gincs—]uhnson Outboard Motors. ;"\ P +of the warrants and no return has | Rev. Harry Allen will conduct the . e e S S e | vet been made on the others. The|service. Interment will be made | . | ” stk Ot i Bir. Skina; expected that return will be mads | ——— — e — " Purs and Fur-Skin o o i A n 3 BEST QUALITY Bftyar or Biaek For St by taking advantage of our sale S 2 lac! 0X b B0 box 5.812( Children’s and Ladies’ Winter FOUNTAIN PENS e 4 {Coats at Jarmans. Prices rea- White Fox % : nan rices rea Mink ' {sonable, —adv. PENCILS | MENU B ! e I vuiee s s ||| Harris Hardware Company GEORGE BROTHERS All other 9 Moore’s, Carter’s, Boiled Beef, Spanish Style PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET Enutacturell fure so.os IR, | Oil: Whale 62,15 Schaefer’s, Parker’s : Roast Leg of Veal, Jelly Open Evenings Phone 215 Ore, matte, reguluis : Spinach Turnips Copper 583,857 and Waterman'’s Lead 14,608 £ il | Steamed Potatoes Tron:ics, specimens, Lettuce, Combination Dressing ete 70 Wood: Timber and - lumber d i BUTLER-MAURO Tapioca Pudding, Vanilla Sauce *All other articles 8,006 DRUG CO. || Fruit Cake Coffee Tea Total value of pro- e R P When We Sell It || 50c Plate—Family Style Products of United It’s Right 5t 7 States returned 380,28 - Total value of foreign ; i B ThIRb 1NN products : A e Sub Station Post Oftice No, 1. BERCMANN Total value of ship- ments of merchan- ~ - dise $13,408,966 A 3 e e ol g o *—Items included in “all other| oo po other 771 — AMAIZO l’;i'l";;‘(::“sklns a7t e ‘}} Butter Scotch Syrup and Corn Oil Whale. fetiizer P A-MAIZING FOR SALADS AND COOKING 1N0FY ... s : (« 3 ALS0 GLOSS AND CORN STARCH Please come in and ask for Free Samples Total H TR WE ONLY RECOMMEND THE BEST KITTIWAKE HERE ON WAY TO WEST COAST 1" M. G. McADOO ! GASTINEAU GROCERY = Just received from San Francisco our style ON FISHERY PATROL HOUSE WANTED ; : i : o | “The man with the hoc i L f ‘@m,\ center of the Pacific Coast—Chic Frocks that arezz AQ T 23¥zz3zaRIRLYY m TEITEEEESE: - 3 EIERRNGRS2ETIRTENNSRTSTLL Enroute from Cook Inlet to tho! beats the man with the o west coast of Prince of Wales hokum,” Island, the U. S. Bureau of Fisi- eries patrol boat Kititwake, Capt J. J. O'Donnell, arrived in port | THE DANGER last night. It will remain herc unusual in their smart lines made in the season’s newest colors and materials. Clothes Are Easy to Get But Style Is Something Else- The Burning L *|That comes from buying drugs until tomorrow and then ]ll'm'('rq;w ymiscuously is more than :: to_the west coast {fact that you are not getting . The Kittiwake called In at Ya-|wiae ‘vou srderedo—your Questlon kutat enroute here. Capt. O'Don- |y, 4. suffer for the substi nell reported heavy runs of sal- mon in that area. The streams We solieit your trade on the near the Libby, McNeil & Libhy [basis of Honesty, Aceuracy and Ray and 0il-O-Matic cannery were well filled with fi~‘uA|T)In|‘uuuhnvss of method at all - | times. LT T T T i g There's a difference in your When There Are Better Oil VALAZE favor if you trade with us | Burners Made v "d Lelt us utur&d to your films for} 2 3 " “ eveloping and printing. Scientific Beauty | WE WILL SELL THEM Preparations LT L e P B L E T T T T it We have all of these requesets for the Short Stout and Stout Models both in Dreses and Coats. LTI T T R B P o P R T R R R S All popularily priced—visit our Ready-to-- | Wear Department and see these for yourself. | . i by Phone 33 We Deliver| | Helena Rubinstein HELL A N,S ‘ GEO. B. RICE PHARMACY Frea ldstein’s Emporium \ : what Job will cost” |8 - _ Juneaw’s Style Center b