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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1927. CUYUTES MOVE Alaska Legion Members on Crack N. P. Train JEMPSEY AND | 'BACHELORS’ PARADISE ¢ o4 5 OAKLAND, Cal, Oct. 13. | { Z —Large broods of intoxi WASHINGTON, Oct. 1% — lnllkf‘, where the men live during ! L . . . ; BURY HATGHET ed pigeons and twelve vats | |the barren island of Numivak,|the exile feast at which bladders | . Sy of i were found by J [ where only 170 Hskimo souls|of seals caught A DISCOVERED IN ALASKA Are Found | | whiskey during the year the police late yesterday | :spread habitations over the 2,800 |are thrown back into the sea to : : / oLy . ¥ Wy ; 1 afternoon when fire broke | [miles, scientists discovered a | propetuate the seal tribe. Investigators Locate Rout e ¢ s M Peace Pact to Be ngned out in the rear of a San | |Bachelor’s Paradise, at least for| The scientists said that priof e “ehass g 05 iy b Leandro dwelling. The birds five months of > year. to the arrival of the Smithsonian rof Travel — Animals : : ¢ AT o Between Former Man had been feeding on the | | During this five months, the |expedition, the Nunievaks had nat Do Much Damage 4 AR i I ) ager, Former Champ mash male population is separated from | peeen visited by 'a boat in {yo Rl By ¥ % 5 ' BLER 3 4 o dae the somen for singular reasons,|years, invadir Ala F % S A 5 . ‘ NEW. YORK, Oct. ~ The igiven by the inhabitants, that it —to——— R ; v o ¥ ; 3 few York Daily News, In a copy-' ohiE. Is Iinsures a “good catch” of seals, | LADS ARM RESET the o ) e ;s ‘ shted story today, says Jack (e 4s 1 upon which they depend for clo- mpeey and Js s, his To Meet thing, food and light. LeRoy West, 1i-vearold Junean mer manager, are about to, These facts were hrought here Resbies tion ) 4% % : ) schopl boy, who sustained a brok- g 't . ; 5 : 0 a peace pact, returning| | OMOTTOW by Henry B. Collins, Smithsonian i 4 de ¢ sum N £ g : , { . B | Koktin kb ook 6k, o' it iy li‘h togist, and T Dale Stewart | T St 4 week ago last Tuesday R. K art lat 2 R 5 : jcoiogist, 8 ~ ' | while playing on the bars on the : : % A : i b e hampion. | The regular meeting of the Ju-} Dl fibol N 2 a hunter, s Sam hite, gam 3 A o A { . ot 10k rce will public school grounds, was force k ; : 3 S 4ot 8 i is expected!neau Chamber of Commerce w o e " Naden s )t the - i - ¥ e reconc "'f on, i pected Advancement of Science and Am-| (5" undergo an operation for a : : . iy S ; ; g 5 ) taks. place within 10 ,1‘“,‘1)- held tomorrow mnoon in the| LY e Sl it and talk with Kearns on|Light - & Power Company ; and|_ 0 v break in the bar|cOuse the break was bad, it was societies only brea I "',neceusury, this morning, to make | nlans “for a barnstorming trip,luncheon will be served by the| .~ i b . Iy IR untties tilutbtia: Sosls y of the Predby. !er of Nunivak's No Woman's|., jncision and hold the end of T r; Chicago. l)v'r. t s ! an Church Land, is at meael Ilme}\\\h;n the | the bone together with wire. los and New York. | "No special speakers have ‘heen | YOmen carry food to-Kashoe, | e : Under the terms of the p secured up to noon today, accord-| Semisubterranean ceremonial {014 papers 101 suie 2t Tne Embire, Kearns will ee to with-ling to E. J. White of the enter- R e -y lawsnits pe Y t al e Y t 3 ? ey while Dempse S A OB e AR term contract and el | lJ tiird of all of hi future earnings. SUPPLY —BiLI- ()R SA I.E The BI‘?[ Su‘bslitute for Butteer of the National Museum for the i Lo i : 4 ! 2 POUNDS FOR 75 CENTS " v A ) g % L n | Ray Do not fail to see our line of Dishes have, 4 invaded interior migr . i e 1 A 3 didein g \ PEEN R Chairman Mfldd(‘n Cal‘sf OIL. BURNERS YES, THANK YOU! We are largest Hanny Home House to d fowl breeding e : ot e e et S Meeting of Appropria- ! 4 ) || in the Terrtiory of Alaska and we have everything that 2 pprop | A size for cvery need T N mathefiin-lan nknown; N. Nus tions Committee H || - there is to be found in the Happy Home Brands, yet only & six months in business. If you want your home to be happy ) FASHINGTON, Oct. 13. Al ~ 1 bu ur merchandise from :— . raid the Treasury will he met| : e T | - ELAA S 4 with stone wall opposition by|| PLUMBING : RBATI O e G i e ) | e el G ASTINEAU GROCERY . Ve " rounc n ce th i . : i tost type of Pullman|been issued by Chatrman Madden || uy oy you tn advance what | fiinae - bickx ‘belug. 9 all sum-j = : " ek 4 i A aftnonncink thad he has. cxjied 1 Sadya 5 e oL Brop 3 ol 4 g i iy sopp et ey the House Appropriations Com- Job will cost PHONE 37 e e My e 3 ARy Bt ; g i St S5 mittee to meet on November 15 \ e 111 erally extended We deliver thrce times daily and free every time ey et v vonsitle| EINIAEEY AT THE HOTELS | CALIFORNIA HUNTER Jludeee ok e $300.000,000 tax redue- Mr. Stewart instruc o' Aray i 5 o it PRAISES RAEN‘}' PASS Iu,n bill will be enacted lnn ready producing resy paradise for ne hunters,| deficiency measure in nulu said ; ’ cioy ceording Jreor. Sun for items carried in the de- . -~ HEP’HNC RUN PICKS o R W o B o T d Bochioubit \der fop, S on the Al|the Post Oftice Building Bill i . ity qusand Deer B v Wfte ing soveral weeKs| whieh failed in therclosing days x - UP IN WEST AREAS| Diiven to Akiak for Bremerton, Wash.; Jam Tk a7 Mohgr b A i that g A s unt Herring are beginning to show CU"“““E!\ Mdll\”‘; Burke, Fairbanks; Hddie Sultap,| W38 entirely suc e ]“: NOTICE up in both Kodiak and Cook Inlet i areas, according to officers of the steamer Alaska. The first large) ! shipments of mild cured figh from | fir plants in these areas were in the cargo. 5 ; : ory few fish showed up there |y ¢ 008CT BH0 O Gt Wther, SR during the month of September, [, " FIE IS S R g e 2 3 ; b on, Cordova: John Deland.| . l:‘,l:,l‘,',:::,', \ ‘i“h”‘\,": ';““," for counting and markin v, Cordova; Dave Kasko, city. |pr he trip from Anchorage| Advertising always pays. “ise vement g the Tirs RS-0l e phdat & ¥ le 1 the tr om Anchorage i October. However, during the ‘._."(‘”‘,”‘j‘ b e F T to Rainy Pass district by alrplane, | 218 (salimuor The HmpLre: ) past fow days conditions were| it Superintendent ganda. . - e 1 better and operators were hope- | Siaiie. Susiny | . Gus Hendflekson. Skagway; W.| EAGLES ATTENTION: ful that they would get fair packs il fiosh : ds, H. L. Stable We meet in Legion Hall, Ju-| C | nean, O\mbu 17th, d: \ Ompacts Mulily, - Tacha pects to return mext season and{ T have picked up in the waters AKIAK, Alaska, Oc pri/; g (hopes to spend some time in this | of Gastineau (| hannel and salvag- ons are being made for % vicinity fishing and hunting. ed one 24-foot Hsthng boat with ’ Ainsscan oy | Mr. Greer killed a large moose{Standard 4 h. p. engine. Qwner in the Kuskokwim River di 5 I;II”.“\I‘\\'F\‘."W.I'l”‘.l o magnificent head, having!may have same by application 't iidoay ey FANE: ARG IR BRI I, <N d of 74 12 inches, He also|to undersigned and payment of sheep, and whilk at’ An- lmv salvage claim. last week had a ivery|adv. (Signed) 0. L. WOLD. ful duck and goosze hunt,: R Wb 2 RN { eattle; H. A. Hansley, George|SC Well pleased it he ex- i round-up of 30,000 re nd-up wil The extension of the season in o determine the both districts, granted this week |, % of. {noreaks in th £l Advaiene ’M,:.\ ys. * Use by the Department of Interior. b lh" columns ¢f The B ml‘lre ‘\:;.::u”;-'r‘.w-cml to aid them ma- : l ‘,()ha".sto"s o Bags MISSING MAN REACHES WILL SEE YOU . CANDY B?vadle dB d i HOME IN FRESHAM, OR. | PGS FRESH ‘ gt 708 o all ¢olors and Walter B. Judd sham, Ore: | There Is N sam, maa, for whom- mesrch wa | q | There 1s None CALL 331 FOR started early this weeek by Ter. | o, | Better CORRECT TIME ritorial officers at the instance of | his A ached home B : H S ] 58 H A. Paraks | b i was advise He had boen | LUDWIG NELSON due (o » Gresham Sep- | 4 Expert Watch and Jewelry tember 1, and after waiting some i Repairing Phone 95 Free Delivery —_— threa weeks, his father wrote Governor ask him to endeavor pa s to locate him | Poor connections with river hoats on the Yukon River delayed W young Judd almost a month. The| Governor wa successff] in trae 1 y ing him throngh the interior and | " aseertained that he had left Skag ; way Septembor 28 for Seattle. | » / [ i : - o A N f & ! i i EMERGENCY OPERATION 1927 PACK OF m MONTE CANNED GOODS John Loftus, of Wrangell, un-| . ; DIRECT FROM PACKERS derwen! an emergency major op erat vesterday mnoon at St Anw’s hospital, and is reported as 5 % VEGETABLES doing nicely today by the at Z7 ) ¢ ¥ tending ph -« - 88 cans TOMATOES, Sofi‘ymk, No. 2V ... Copyright 1926 Hart Schaffner & Marx ' The coat which is the essence of style and quality. Candles Materials and workmanship unsurpassed. 20-inch and ;:-im-h ANNUAL : 1 : . o B Prices— $54. 50 to $69.50 Many Colors PURPLE BUBBLE o — L | . They speak for themselves g DANCE : ; : BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Thursday Evening—October 20 ELK’S HALL Public Invited i " Admission $1.00 cans SPINACH, No. cans HOMINY, No. cans PEAS, No. 2 cans PEAS, Sifiot Bauquet 2 8 cans ST. BEAN, No. )| 6 cans TOMATOES, Pus 5 5 ¥ 6 NICKERBOCKER 2 il fem PUMPKIN, No. | 6 giit

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