The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 3, 1927, Page 8

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2 BOYS LOST, MOUNT JUNEAU ARE LOCATED Raiph Furness and Ray- mond Carlin Are Found by Search Parties an all-night search b men, who practic Juneau from the flashing 1 the and Ra After score covered Mt 8- to the Ty and s ness, I mond Carlin the mountain [ alarm to be last evening, search party Swecney, climbing t} the b draw, this morning. The boys seemed for the night spent sitting ledge above the cliff, except they were thoroughly chillad # hungry, according to own story. Hunting for Grouse The two boys had been ing on Douglas Island from wrday morning until Sunday " ernoon, when they returned the mainland and decided to con tinue hunting for M Junesu. They «limbed lealding the Gold to the timber line where ths trail ends From the timbe Jine, the boys followad some claim | stakes, which were thou them to be trail.markers, gtakes led them out over the| €T, whe upkness over \uk: § them, as they were attempting! to make their way down the ¢liff, to town Eat Blueberries Pheough they had two grouse with them, the only food they had eaten sirce Sunday morning was which they found on and the boys) dmitted that they were extreme | Iy bungry. They hud be n ¢ wike| the entire night and had spent| “the time shouting, to halp n.r gearch paitres Lo lo then. daybraek they started up the mr] S foward thie top of the mouutain Though the boys had L start a fire, and soon start a e their supply . el considerably furing the night. First Alarm i ol of very top, nouting, thr Ral whose calls fron I cansed w led toward bout § to b2 no 10 o'clock WOrse on tha and their hunt aft erouse on the wireiess he used G by the with cold, i U Juneau Alaska in Gold ] Creek Busin was the first to give the alarm, thst someone must be lost on Mt. Juneau, when he alied Chicf of Police George Get- . chell last evening at 7 o'clock, ~and reported that the could hear ¢ calls and see small flashes of * lights as though matches were bheing struck, near the top of the mountain, _Ghief Gerenell notified the Fire Department and at 7:45 o'clock the alarm was sent out to cali ' the volunteer department to the | fire hall, to organize search| parties. At eight o'clock last evening A party of five, made vp of Harry * ¢ 1. Lucas, Harvey Barragar, Hen- { ry Hollmann, Phil Jolie and Tom t MeCartney left the fire nall to | gearch for the persons, whose ldentity was not known. The ‘party climbed the regular Mt Juneau trail to Halm's cabin, nearly half way up the moun- ! tain, shouting and flashing lights © constantly, but receiving no reply At the cabin they se] hlvmg arranged signals. Searchers Chilled Skortly after 11 o'clock the rehers returned to town, chill- gd from three hours stumbling ‘lover the mountain in the dark- % mess, but with no knowledge of . the whereabouts or identity of arated, Johnstons CANDY FRESH There Is None Better to|t trail! Creck | several | up| frer-| 'lpart of the old woman, was c CHAMPIONS OF CHAMPIONS 77 U O35 UG TSN, . ) B, Hai o s ¢4 Helen Wills, ‘America’s wonder girl, national and interna- | | tional tennis champion, snapped with Rene Lacoste, French | star and holder of American si mum-uong those 1o 1 dnight the ned by Emmett William' McIntyre and Thomas, returned to the continued until m., they met relieve formed, with same party, jc fter 5 a when to the who and n to Two parties were by endrick Jo McIntyre the trail tops of the led by L roan med other m hem. lone 1ea Lance and William started up wround the ithe other oyes and thi to elrel cliffs, and | eut. J. R.| with Frank Wilson | Dudley and Jack Schmitz] tarted. up the trail taken by the |boys, from the wireles: The former party after over three and a half hours spent searching the mountain r of the cliffs 'saw the climbing toward and turned with them' to Junewu > CHllDREN S PAGEANT . IS BIG EVENT, FAlRl Between 30 and 40 children mwl\ part in the Children’s Pageaut, the main event of Children’s Day, Saturday afternoon, at the Fair While most the youngster marched with p of one sort or {another, there w a number plendidly ined characte Junior Vestal and L entered tc her {littte 610" man and wom the cash prize given by the Fair} Association for the best ch acters. Each child which took pa was given a grabbag and 10 cents by the Fair magagement The judges were George son, Douglas; Mrs. J. J. Connous, and Mrs. R. R. Herman, \ Junior Vestal, who George stalon the hoys | re- of re won took the pletely disguised with a white w and cap, a long old fashioned dress and apron. While Lee Lucas's costume was excellent, one of| {the best bits was his facial ex-| pression that of a “Len picked Spouse, which said plainly {speech, that he was there |because he wished to be, because he was dragged Other characters which received favorable comment were little Patricia Brewer, dressed as 2 Datch maid: Virginia Mullen, rep- | resenting Babe Ruth, cleverly; lae Norton children who presented a fashion show, en family; Beatrice | Mullen, impersonating Little Bo-| Peep. | | not but | RIS John Meals, who has Juneau for some time, Admiral Evans for States for been in an | completed Saturday afternoon. The 1d left on the|black and les title, at Forest Hllls, N, Y, | Nl'lml) EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT | AWARDS MADE "Fine Display from S. E. Al- aska Schools Are ? Judged at Fair Awards in the exceptionally fine Jducational Department at t Southeastern Alaska Fair were represented were the Ju Public schools, Ketchikan | Public school, Craig Public school, ' Douglas Public school, Juneaa Parochial Sechool, ment school in Juneau. The judges were Mrs. Simon Hellenthal, M.| Merritt, and E. J. White. \\\Hllv were made as follows: Sewing Grace Meggitt, Juneau School, first premium for best embroidered article. Dorothy Glass, Juneau Scheol, second premium for best embroidered article. Dorothy Glass, Juneau Hi School, first premium for the be fan towel. Dannie Meggitt, schools, second premium best fancy towel Muriel Jarman, Juneau schools, first premium hest bungalow dress. Winifred Carlson schools, second premium best bungalow dress. Typing and Drawing Ketchikan schools, first and se " ond premiums for the best fi[w('1~i men of typewriting. ‘ Willie Rodenburg, Parochiai school, Juneau, first preniium for the best marine free hand draw- ing. Lucille Norton, Parochial school, Juneau, second premium ‘for the best marine free hand drawing. Natalia Kashevaroff, Junean Public schools, first premium .for schools an High ! the | Hizn the Juneau Public | for the | Public for tac| meau Publi» for the |a special pen and ink sketch. Bryan Harland, Juneau Public schools, first premium for the beat awing from still life. Natalia ~ Kashevaroff, >ublic schools, second for the best drawing from life. Lillian Bayers, Juneau Uublic schools, first premium for the best white sketch. Mildred Hooker, Juneau Juneau premium stitl Publ'e indefinite stay. EG PULLETS, dozen schools, second premium for the Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. Wholesale and Retail JPHONE 486 Strictly Fresh Ranch GS MEDIUM STANDARDS, dozen ... SELECTS, 60 cents dozen, 2 dozen Guaranteed Strictly Fresh or money refunded, POTATOES, 32 lbs. for POTATOES, sack ........... ONIONS, 6 1bs. for .............. ALASKA RUTABAGAS, 4 Ibs, for ... ALASKA TURNIPS, 5 lbs. for .... CORN ON COB, a dozen ........ £ SWEET POTATOES, CRAB. APPLES, CANNING PEARS, a HUBBARD SQUASH, BULK (‘—\RROTS a pound S,:2 Ibs. for ........c. i GRAVENSTEIN APPLES, donen el GRAVENSTEIN APPLES, a box ....... COOKING APPLES, 4 lbs. for .. COOKING APPLES, a box ........... BANANA CONCORD GRAPES, 1IJ.AN PRUNES, a a box $1.00 3.00 25 25 25 .50 25. 1.20 1.35 25 05 25 40 2.50 25 2.25 .55 4 lbs. for.... box 4 1bs. for a basket .. box from { Juneau, and the Govera-|' st blas Bryan white Harland, pecimen of crayon drawing, : and Smith, Parochial School, van, second premium for the pecimen of crayon drawing, 2 and 3. Lena Bardi, Parochial Juneau, first - premium for the t crayon drawing, 4, 5 and 6. Duncan Robertson, Juneau Pub- schools, second premium for hest crayon drawing, 4, 5 and sketch. Juneau Puplic | 1 honorable mention, " f and white sketcn Kashevaroff, Junea, schools, first premium’ fo best textile design. wlys Naghel, Juneau second premium textile design. Lillian Bayers, Juneau first premium special poster Bryan Harland, schools, second premium ecial poster, Rodenburg, Parochial first premium for products map of Alaske Norton, Parochial school ¢ premium for the || prodacts map of; Alaska, Helienthal,! Parochial| Craig School, first Juneau, first premium fo | he best blotter. relief map of Alaska. Wilford Lund, P Giovannetti, Parochiul | ' u, Second premfum Juneau, second premium blatter, the best relief map of Alaska.| Cralg School, first and second Joseph McLean, Parochial school | premiums for the best penman- Juneau, premium for the Palmer method best relief map of United State Betty Barrager, Juneau Public Monagle, Paroechiai | ‘chools, first premium for the Juneau, second premfum | Yest design for a magazine cover relief map of the| Ward McAllister, Juneau Pub! chools, second premium for tha )est design for a mag Tom Redlingshafer, Juneau Pu schools, first premium for the best original advertising poster. William Rodenburg, Parochizl school, Juneau, second premium for the best! original advertisiny poster. Vera Bayers, Juneau schools, first premium best black and white grades. Agnes Harper, Juneau Pubiic schools, second premium for the best black and white sketch, grades. Myrtle Cafter, schooly, first t black School, Pubii for tha|b Public ools, for the Jdna Riendeau, neau, firs, premiim for crayon drawing, 7 and 8. Craig School, second the best crayon drawing, wd 8. Craig Juneau Public for the best s Eddie school, Juneau, the best Luciile School, miums for neil drawing. tirst the and second best original John premium for school, the best Edith ochial School, for the school irst garet best States. Mable Ritter, Parochial school Juneau, first premium fgr the design for book cover (7 and he United be lic $). Lucille Norton, Parochial schoo!, Juneau, second premium for the best design for book cover (7 and 8) Pubiic for the Vander Juneau, d Jean school the hest Dougl mium poster. Craig Leest, Parochial first premium for sign of posters. School, 1, second the best design pre- for fer School, first the best original still life. Helen Smith, Parochial schooi, second preminm for the best original pencil drawing from still life. Charles Norton, Parochial schos! Juneau, first premium for the premium for pencil drawing Juneau Public premium for the best black and white poster. Edith Graham, Juneau Publi schools, second premium for the best black and white poster. Tom Stewart, Juneau Public AT, FOR SALE Ray Hart Pacific 0il-O-Matic OIL BURNERS A size for every need Exclusive Agency GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS . S. GRAVES The Clothing Man “I tell you in advance Job will coul" what indeed gratifying to learn that the Judges of the Southeastern Alaska Fair have awarded us FIRST PREMIUM for the most appropriately decorated booth. OUR AIM IS ALWAYS TO BE FIRST THE TRROS COMPANY Manufacturers of Carbonated Beverages ‘Wholesalers of medy.j‘resh Fruit and Vegetables PLUMBING HEATING REPAIRING IMPORTANT! The most important thing for you is to get a FIRST C'LA!S JOB done for as little money as possible. ~ Make no mistake. “Let me tell yon what job will cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. . Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. | Kuppenheuner Clothes Are now made to your measure from our arrived samples for Fall and Wml-' “ AN B ¥ Y;)u can now beJmed fmm Smts in stock or have your measure taken for a qupon heimer Suit made to yein‘ order, The best dremd men in Amfl%fln ‘wearing them, Parochial school | the | second | sketeh, | ) premium | in on, gt 11T o amnica | woven i the | best | | ! | 1 | best { schools, first premium for the best | schools, first premium for the best Alaska Day poster, 3rd grade. Patricia Harland, Juneau Pub!i school, second premium for th»> best_ Alaska Day poster. Mary Ann Harris, Juneau Pub- lic schools, first premium for the! best Alaska Day poster, 2nd grade | Free hand cutting, 1st grad\‘,l prize award, Kindergarten doll hats, paper flowers. Claire Hellenthal, Paro- chial school, Juneau, first premium | for the best free hand drawing black and white. Craig School, second for the best free hand in black and white. Lucille Norton, Parochial schoa! Juneau, tirst premium for the beu' pair pillow cases Lucille Norton, Parochial school, Juneau, first premium for tha best fancy towel. Ma Jdith Gio school, Juneau, first premium for| the best embroidered article. | Mary Claire Hellenthal, Paro-{ chial school, Juneau, first pre- mium for the best display of stil ife. Lucille Norton, Parochial school, Juneau, second premium for the best display of still life. Craig School, first premium for best free hand drawing 3 black and white, 4, 5 ,and 6. Helen Stragler, Parochial school ! Juneau, second premium for the| best free hand drawing in blaci and white, 4, 5, and 6. | Manual Training Knutson, Juneau Publiz first premium for the morris chair, mission style. Fred Barrager, Juneau Publi: school, first premium for the best lamp stand. Douglas McKay, Juneau Public schools, second premium for tne lamp stand. Richard Radalet, award for rake:, prize garden and Ma premium drawinz netti, Parochial John schools, Juneau Publi jardinier stand. Daniel Livie, Juneau schools, rirst premium best smoking stand. i Albert Rhodes, Juneau Public| schools, first premium for the besi | foot stool. Albert Rhodes, schools, first premium best book ends. Fred Barrager, Juneau Public schools, second premium for the| bhest book ends. William Rudolph, Juneau Public schools, first premium for the beat lamp stand. John Stewart, Juneau sehools, first premium for best racing sail boat. Douglas School, second premium for the best racing sail boat. | | Princess Charlotte Libel Cne Postponed KE’I‘CHIKAN. —The prelimi suit for lib the owners lotte has Oectober 16. ‘m fllpd by Public | for the| Juneau Publi for the' Public the i Alalkn, Oct. 3.} ry hearing in the| brought agains Princess Ch: ostponed until | uit for salvaga, Alaska Packers | resulted in an! nt and auks for judgment of $200,000. INEW STRIKE GOLD QUARTZ CORDOVA, Alaska, Oct. Leon Ramer and Fred Struckman have filed’ on three claims of gold quartz which they struck at the head of 'Golcanda Creek. Ramer and Shruckman said they panned old for 2,000 feet along the course vein. Mining men, showr 'adv. tha samples of ore, describe iy as “jawelry rock.” Sevral men plan to staKe claims on the Golcanda as soon as the country is opened up next year. e i PUBLIC 1S THANKED I desire to thank the public generally for the splendid sup- port they gave me at my booth at the Fair. If No. 582 will present the ticket, I will present him wita the comlination range as a gift. (Signed) MINNIE FIELDS. e R KEEP WELL Drink Ovaltine to build up strength and for eeplessness. Drink Kaffee-Hag, a delicious blend of best coffees with the Kaffine removed. CALL GARNICK’S PHONE 174 New Stock GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 49 1b. sack, $2.95 SOFT WHEAT FLOUR 49 1b. sack, $2.50 HOME OF AMOCAT BRAND GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street PLEASE READ THIS— A man is known by the company he keeps; a grocery store is known by the eggs and butter it doesn’t keep. We receive strictly fresh Red Shield Eggs and Butter on every boat and you never can find a pound of Butter, or dezen Eggs a week cld in cur store. Processed Eggs are in also. It would pay you to try them, GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 THANK YOU FOR LAST WEEK'S PATRONAGE! K- | ]Old Papers for sale at Emmre Ofllce Women who must be on their feet demand this shoe! -

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