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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1927. p RA | | weather or for making urgent | with her at the time of her De Vighne to look into the re- SGHUULS WILL ‘Mlss AUST ra U.MALLEY ASKS ity e L by ARE ARBUSED ("e““‘ Burial took place at Ta- ‘EP'DEMIC TO ‘THE ported mysterious epidemic at | S ng lay themselves lable to pre | coma, where her husband is als WESTWARD CHECKED | 1iiamna cost $450. ‘ ¥ g | ventative measures, incliding the | buried. Mrs. Hauson was 46 years Sri et Ohi e SR | 4 : EN To seizure of boats violating the, reg- | AT JAPANESEI-M and owned the White Riv CANADIAN LIEE INSURANER | - ko ulations | | Lumber Company at Enumbla The epidemic which caused OFFICIALS IN JUNEAU 4 is therefore urged upov | Wash,, where she made her home, fdeath of three Indians at lliam ' ,1 States fichermen that they | i Mrs. Hanson is survived by two |last week was cerebro spinal me A Kinoh' of Toronts; supasiis 3 .mm rictly with the tre unnoush‘allons Are Re-wlnlvlnn » married daughter, whe;iDBitls, and .is believed to be|igndent of agencies for the Man ind thus obviate any necessity | {resides in Los Angeles, and aichecked, according to information|yfacturers’ Life Insurance Coms | for punitive action on the part of | l)o“ed in Mukden— l\nu who is superintendent of the|Teceived by Territorial Health| ;e and Basil Twiss of Van- Formal Program Celebrat- 3 T Commls-‘& e Canadlan_adthorities, ‘ Dictator Warned Whits River Lumber company and | Combiiasioner H. C. Db Vight, | baprar. branch mafieor ton BHIUE r | 1 ; 1 1 _ (Signed) HENRY O'M! ilives in Enumclaw, besides her|since the return of Dr. Morse 10 |oglumbia and Alaska for the same ing Transfer of Terri- sioner Asks that Fisher- Commissioner of Fisheries ‘ TOKYO, Sept. §.—Demonstra-| brother. | Anchorage from Iliamna company, are Juneau visitors, con y < — t3ions oRl o Sl In the first cable received bY|forrine s o tory Is Prepared men Complv with Rules |tions against Japamese are con- ferring with Hector McLean, lo- | L WARREN HARD[N |tinning in Mukden HGNEER WOMEN Dr. De Vighne, concerning thei.a) agent for the company. Plans for a fitting celeb epidemic it was stated that the i the schools of” the Teritor g R | cotn o weema o o NOW IMPROVING ...t i et st TO MEET IAAIN rcoins, 416 sttt Joten o o5, Meotasturs Lt Sl f Bloard Ciattas ‘ : which, BT - The A(ihe Fall’ He ance Company is one of the pro- of the 60th anniver on Oct fn teretpt ot & letter : tiom | | necossary to provide guards for L . N A ig sald, 13- gragsive Canadian companies do- 18, of the formal transfer of Sl slibse. agintebtonas | The condition “( Warren Hard-|chiliren going to school. The| After taking a lay-off during|med ely set aside any thougnt | ing an international busines: It Blaska from Russian rule to th faen e i That wide| & who was mauled by a brown|Japinese Minister to China has|the summer months, the Auxiliary of meningitis, as that disease is|js active in 42 countries, according United States are being prepared [ishurinn, requoRb N L il wr, | bear on the Eagle River road last|protested to the Manchurian Dic-|0f the Pioneers of Alaska, wilijaccompanied by very high fever.| , wMr Twiss, B Tatovial Danarement BUBHAILY ho SRl e Saturday morning, is rapidly im.|tator, requesting him to take|again resume regular mectings.|and left food poisoning as tho|_ e cop. 3, yas unomcod. fo S b 1| proving according to the attendingz|steps to end the disturbances.|The first meeting will be held|most possible causes by Ct issioner L. D. Hen b | que sting them n-» y the 3 ,n\\mn ician. Practically all danger|The foreign official spokesman|tomorrow night at 8 o'clock tn{ The latest cablegram follows VALAZE B A D las' been . ar |that forbids American fishermen) & "0l T nassed but Mr.|was noncommittal when asked| Moose Hall. All members are re-|in part: /) ranged by the department which y from visiting Canadian ports of| it is suggested that all the schools | | ; compelled to Y stress follow out in their observance of | : ¥ | compelled to do so by T | the occasion & weather or to make necessary re Vancouver Island excopt when|Harding will probably remain in|what possible steps would be| quested to attend . as matters of| “Dr. Morse returned Sept ¢|the hospital for another ten days.|takcon by Japan in event that business are to be discussed. Fol-|10 a. m. Report follows: 3 death Wounds on the neck and elbow |the disturbances continue. The lowing the regular meetin 4| Indians, cerebro spinal mening des are healing well and will probably |Government is awaiting a reply|social session will be enjoyed ai)Seventy-five people in village, in The day was made a Territorial : o sioner O'Malles's motice!10ave no scars on the injure|from the Dictator which it is ex-| which refreshments will be served. | cluding uine whites. No furthor | holiday several years ago by the ER b ‘(,“'\'l”"""'“"""' O'Malley’s notico, | in. Mr. Harding’s shoulder, al-{pected will be a satisfactory one > —— | cases since August 29. Strict qua by I""‘“'_“‘””‘_"“'rll‘”':‘vf):{‘l'.i_‘\'.‘l"’lll |l!|I- a8 1 The Canadian Governmen:|though not scverely bitten because | MRS. KGSKI LEAVING antine, established for one wee’, Helena Rubinstein - & of the clothes he wore, was, ariish-| Mrs, A. T. Koskl, whose hus-land guard arranged for by Rein P - I sted to the United Statns 1 ¥ schools since that time. It is ;e P DO B e he wisliy 0d and still gives him a great VIRGINIA WEIR IS band distinguished himself as a|deer Superintendent. Source o officially delegated “Alaska Day RS o : deal of pain at times. Dr. Dawes B EATTLE ritcher for the Moose ball team| disease unknown. Instructions Y | of 20 States fishermen to| v | 1 s Has Added Significance . 2\ L e ratamd ports. of vioia. | said_ that considering the location UR!F‘D IN, S this summer, will leave on the|were given for isolation and it ; o teolll marks: in' Mr. Hard| 1ot <(o. Princess Alice for an extended|is believed the epidemic is chech kitg e treaty between Canada | Of the teeth marks in virginia, 14 year old daugiter. | y T ! g ’llllulll ”\rlnl-h l'!::[n‘wl\ Gtnton relating | ME's neck he is fortunate that i}y Vare Biog]visit in the States. She will beled.” it said as broken by the be: |of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weir, of|oone upout six months gnd willl The airpla 1 oy said & K to tiiberiey was not broken he bear. | Fairbanks, who died in a Seattle E E E | he alrplane and doctor which October 18, 1867 terminatel PV oie traikvis prowidss | g e tBar el Fro e oele was vty |SPend some time with her family|were ordered to the scene by Dr Phone 25 . Free Delivery one hundred twenty-six years of i i B | United States fishermen shall .,4.,‘CHAMBER TG RESUME |[ihore yesterday, according to ad- in Vader, Washington, and visit| : IR Russian influence in Alaska, dat i s other places in Washington and bdabids £iA i) bnai 3 o, | St Sobi e il g ittle girl's 3 NS5 P s P B RN . ing from the discovery of that st N [JIa SenRlAC IOt SnloEs. ¥ MEET[NGS TOMORROW | vives received by, the little girl Oregon. Mrs. Koski has been|| m‘-g Scientific Beauty Preparations In a circular letter to the schools, Commissioner Henderson | seek shelter from severe weather | uncle, Harry G. Wateon, Mrs, Wat. | part of the North American con | ar the North Ameri i ] S S 3 ’ s il ot 2t employed at the Forget-Me-Not! DO NOT F tinent by Vitus Bering and Alexci | FiF B {or to meke urgent nacessdry f‘ Attor w i Sk At i Ahd ““";'4”'\‘“' » I WO bmay Room for some time. M ? RRCIR T | riday ;- pairs, and that no supplies shall] ‘ A . here last morning to Chirikof in 1741, sailing under the e iy gl T or thar | $1X weeks. the Chamber of Com- FEo e N e e B Ll o aud backad by ‘the : Ul be purchased thercin other than|T% WEETE HE I O nlar | oin Mrs. Weir, reached Seattl PIONEER WOMEN MEET | TO SEE OUR NEW LINE OF wood and water. ; |in time for the fumeral and in Russian government % o ;“ s i weekly —meetings tomorrow at * I . L o 3 . The Auxilfary to the Pioneers| 41 W 3 alleged that United srme y 1 ] “The day has added significance 16048 BoR L (h ! noon, it was announced by Sec-|!CTment: of Alaska will hold the first| ummnmum are ! foxa fishormen visit ports of |MO0 T Was afdothcsd WY BEE | They will accompany Mrs. Weir| O Alaskn Wil ” i this year in that the Territorial s 4| Vanoaiiver. Talgd: When. not. coms| tetan ovllge | bask north. They expect to leav. | Meeting after the summer vaca- We always carry a full line of Green Stuff and Fruit at R ithuture. it ttx Tagt Seenion, ‘Lor in the lunch room of the Alaska tion Friday night, September . e 80 by s s of A Seattle e P sarly .| the most reas i si the purpose of commemorating the | Phyllis Von Alwyn of Launces- [petied 1o do DRy { Electric Light & Power Company,|Seattle for Juneau on an earli |, % "5uioek, Moose Hall. Al easonable prices possible f t steamer. transfer of Alaska from Russia| ton, Tasmania, has just been se- lunch' being served by the Martha | )y {members requested to attend as to the United States,' appropriated | lected as “Miss Australia” after Society of the Presbyterian | yICH e Rusfian: 0 e Ry GARNICK’S a sum of money for the purchase | being voted the most beautiful ) q' church. ) A ‘SlSTER OF JUDGE ”'"{?TM.’ F“”““"‘»Kl sstiag ””fr]"l b e o s | ettt 5,108 b | FUNTERS! [ i we « sunver o con (SISTER OF JUDGE v, "y, "ot i wabitnd 74 monument with a bronze tablet at| She'll tour United States with mittee reports to be turned in| refreshments, adv. A T N Sitka, ‘where the formal cerc | hep mother. to the Chamber and some cor-| —_— it monies of that transfer took place (International Ilustrated News) GOODRICH respondence for the organization.| Mrs, Charles W. Hanson, sister on the 18th day of October, 1867. PRI A 3 4 A The meeting, however, will not|of Judge James Wickersham, of [ ] The a authorizes the Vernoy i be permitted to run over the usua ‘ Juneau, died at Province Hospital, 1 ‘to arrange with the Department [FORMER LOCAL WOMAN Litentuf jone-hour period. A full attendance | Seattle, on August 18. Judge Wick THIS WEEK 1 of Alaska. American ion for DIES PORT ORCHARD " ’{i desired at lfll‘( first Fall meert-{ ersham and her two children were | ~ 41 the securement and erection of y !mp_’ of the Chamber, Secretar ;. e = such monument and tablet.’ It is o qras ; 7 | Boyle said. | understood that the monument will| Mrs. Thomas Foster, a residen SPOR e MENU | FRE H T be unveiled with appropriate ‘cere- | of this city for about five years, ‘ John Anderson, fisherman, who | FOUNTAIN PENS By monies on Alaska Day and whose husband was employed underwent a major operation m} “It is recommended that the|at B. M. Behrends store during BOOTS the middle of August at the St.| Soup—Cream of Tomato : that t Port , i PENCILS A following program be rendered in period, died recently in | Ann's hospital, left yesterday for Baked Short Ribs each Alasks school. The materiul ;)I'.h]‘“l'\ \\';tnllt whe 'Isl]u- ani his home. 1 M 1 C‘ ) Currie of Veal, Boiled Rice to which reference is made will |her husband have resided sinc ave light in weteht . e —— oore’s, Carter’s n:a forwarded to schools in time |leaving here some 10 or 15 ye d g,- = ot gof | —| g Buttered Carrots S iine: lago. Mr. Foster has been managcr ST NG A0 i Schacterts Parkes’ Brown Potatoes ° “Song by school—"Alaska, My!nf the grocery department of service, We carry | H & | ochaeler s, rarker s String Bedns Alaska.” George Blanchard’s store —since a large stock of CLARK LIGHTER |! 1 W ; : Brown Gravy “Reading by pupll—“Message | leaving here. them at all times. anc aterman’s Lettuce and Tomato Salad Sovernor Parks. Mrs. Foster, it is said, was a L Gentlemen prefer a | Chocolate Pudding, Cream }| BEST QUALITY “Reading—"History of Alaska's |ister of Mrs. George Blanchaid. | ! CLARK Sl Sauce Flag.” She was born on Prince Edward e Fresh Fruit Cake “p " ol “Uny ~ | Island, . % !:]:::rc;‘.::‘ny school—*“Unveiling N Bt e ] H S GRAVES | rbecause it always works, has BUTLER-MAURO 4 Coffee Tea ¢ i . &N sont ket-fire hazards, and for . i “Reading 1 il—“Brief Ac.|time and was confined to a ho no: pogke IATas, ‘ 50c plate—Family style couni o the Dlevovery of Alasks | DU for six montha prior 1o | ita leanline. s i o 57 GEORGE BROTHERS by the Russians.' death. Interment was made in Se 3 g ! When W | .ecitation by one or more pu-|attle following sorvices in. Port|| The Clothing Man || : o l{i:;? b || PHONES 82 AND 95 FRONT STREET ‘ ‘ BERGMANN)| pils—Selected Alagka Poems. Orchard | Nelson and Fremming “Reading by pupil—“The Pur- - ee - Free Delivery Phone 134 ha f Alaska.” FRANK BOLINGER WANTED |- | Expert Watch and Jewelry ety TREGRAAEOR L, | Repairing Sub Station Post Offics No. 1. ; e | New FALL. SUITS B Chars - ave . Peforred to lite .\,:«'lz.x, ;|]|ul n]m mulhrvr‘nn- wkmg ture on Alaska in each school. |the Whereabouts of Frank Bolin- “Song gyt “Des as |Eer, brother d son. A letter . FOR SCHOOL o by schanl—Dear Al [R5 Drolher wnd son, 4 et 05 “Address by some adult member | SPiCkett stating that he was last Day Should Mean to Alaskans.” . " e A 11926, stamped 6 o'clock in the e ol A ‘Song by school—"America, e 3 el : Specially priced at — - Children’s and Lmllv Winter o ok tioe coo | After two days at St. Ann’s hos. g 1 00 1 25 d 1 50 Gosts st Jarmane. Prices ten| i For " reatment tor & severe $1.00, $1.25 an 5 Basable. s —8dV.| (0ld, Mrs. Dave Housel dis. R Adverumng aiways pavs. Use|charged vesterday afternoon much Za .\ A M q L the columns of The Empire improved. - 2 BN 4 ('l ”‘1 g A NEW ONE AMAIZO er en y Butter Scotch Syrup and Corn Oil l ! i A-MAIZING FOR SALADS AND COOKING i A \ H ALSO GLOSS AND CORN STARCH Discount for cash only on any purchase of A i Please come in and ask for Free Samples $5.00 and over—for one week only—Sept. ) 5 WE ONLY RECOMMEND THE BEST 9th to 16th—both days inclus i s ' s P B GASTINEAU GROCERY Regular price $9.50 HOUSE WANTED Sale Price > 7.60 “The man with the hoe bt } 10 IN. YELLOW MIXING BOWLS— e R W 00 i e e Regular price $ .75 hokum.” Sale price A 60 12 IN. YELLOW MIXING BOWLS— Regular price ¥ $1.35 THE DANGER . Sale price 1.10 1 The Burnlng I'hat comes from buying drugs 4 PIECE SET DECORATED MIXING BOWLS— promiscubusly is more then the ¥ Regular price ..8125 |fact that you are mnot getting S‘Ii pricep sl.OO what you ordered—your system y Questlon 7 PIECE SALAD SET— | has to suffer for the substiiution. Regular price $2.25 We solicit your trade on the Sale price . 1.80 basis of Honesty, Accuracy and R.y and Oil-O-Matic 5 PIECE SET GI.ASS MIXING BOWLS— Thoroughness of method at all 4 X Regular price . $1.50 times. ‘ : g B e » Ha My OEIOTE o When There Are Better Oil = Browns—Greys and Tans.. "I'hey are the lat?st in - WATER m“‘ Rk s favor it you trade with us. | Burners Made < fall clothes and the style is right up to the minute. r price . ¢ % ; ; Sale pric: ; 5514 A Let us attend to your films for| You will appreciate the appearance that a Hart SUGAR BOWLS— e developing and printing, WE WILL SELL THEM Schaffner and Marx suit can give you. Pick yours 50 ¢ ¢ | E out today. $ .50 Phone 33 We Deliver| 40 A e Goons . HELLAN’S { O B Xick GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM Plumbing; Heating, Oil Burners Harru Hardware Company PHARMACY ¢ R e .. SR gl Phone 215 . 1 | U i T A wonderful selection to pick from in Blues—