The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 31, 1927, Page 8

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i i ] k] » 3 R& _.} » Missoula, Mont., Madison,|ton, won the prizes for the best lat the entrance to the harborSchrey, Sitka operator, wifo ard 3 MRS DELZELLE FLUHY cALLEB i a4 St. Paul, stoppi ressed persoms, in costume, at cuNsTA NcE ls,'nnd was completely stranded. |rived Sunday on a buslnssl, mp? DEATH OF FEDERAL E each place. At oh > dance. Phil Jolle as an E Captain Jacobson and his com-|He will return to his home Wod- AGENT FREES he will spend a short time in kimo and Mrs. A. Radalet as panion made their way ashore in!nesday evening. RUM DEI‘ENDANTS HINGTGN Forest periment station i | colored mammy, off hon- WR GK En LAST a skiff and walked to the eannery | Mr. ' Schrey = purchased cussing research problems ed cha at Gambler Bay. Lafer they tow-|than 1,000,000 pounds of king | WHEELING, W, Dr. Raphael Zon, director of th- | ters. i ed the Constance to the cannery|cohoe : ! gt 3 salmon during the sedsome: 11.—A dozen ,mm vition .1« | 8 who, Mr. Flory gaid ser, dressed as a couple ¥ and beached it to salvage the en-|He packed 700 tierces of mildh Council Makes Selection, il o il R garded as one of the leadin: |Bowery, were voted by the judges| o VL sine. SR ure fish. The Tozfer plant n D 3 - eral Jndge am. s of the country in scien-|as the most comically dresse The loss is estimated at about |Sitki pui up some 600 tierces. bp(‘cml Merlmg~L0ugh~ ¢ because the death of i; fi seareh work on for couple present. { $2,000. Of this the cargo repre- vas a very good run of . ~ x . hibition agent deprived roblems. It is hoped, he added The orchestra for the dance M & !sented $500 and the hull il and coho hi: ucce renik : ; gECaR 3 blem . i 0 es this year, lin 5JCC}N Lavenik Government of evidence. | |Dictrict Foroster to Confer|to mstitite a eseare o composed ot Eae nunter,| Local Gasboat Hits Rock at “ente equipment which could not|Mr. Schrey said. The trollers ot ourt was told all evi- s O e o ] ( Alaska | ¢ | Jack Burford, Ray Moore, George Gambler Bay~Boat and be salvaged was valued at $1,500 who refused to join the inst the accused with Ofhcials on Con- r. Flory probably will be in|Blake and Mr. Rust. Cargo Total Loss No insurance was carried on eith-| Port Alexander fleet in the strike e R S i solidation Plan Washington, about n i . g fer the boat.or the cargo. sarly last summer, made g0l " PR it ALt 2 | While t as il visit Ritoa ¥ g R 3, o money, especially in the early T e o oo M S e |vitn e purents owo. = | MARIE FALLDINE b S Sy Seconinmes SITKA MILD CURERS |t of tho sosson. rian until the regular 18 death r 11 e T me Pl R iby Sa Jacobson, £ o e ¢ the council next A . part, to Wash BT BECOMES BRIDE recked October 26, at' Last( HAVE GOOD SEASON; | nan e LVBEEE 8 mbilh S | . arbor, Gambi ay Grant Murdock, ploneer mining » with 8 . ordins E i S . | TH | Harbor, Gambier Bay » d ) H. Fl ; Yo ho 'MOOS" MASQUERADF | OF J. C. OMAS| Island, according to reports made PACKS ARE LARGER |iman of e Interior, arrived Sun- d 1 her e | D Seeii Laventk. f e i ronwrid IS WELL ATTENDED today to the U. S..Customs House. L day from Tenakee where he has EREE ok diteer Yor REGULAR MEETING OF | xovember 1: igmelhenalge Miss marie Falldine ana J. c.|The hull and cargo are a total| Mild cure plants in the Sitka |been stopping at the Hot Springs au Fire Department & 'p,,,],,_\_ In addition to headinz th From a ,,,,,,,, of view of a gond (Th proprietor of the Thomas| 1088, only the engine being in| district had one of their best for several days. He will proceed B aishar of t pirgi Vel j P T A TOMORROW 7. 8 Fore Eiee in” the time and a crowded fldor th ”A. Hardware Company were married, “Ondition to be salvaged, Captain | sons this year and put up ()“( south this wee‘k to spend the Ted Loughlin was thal oy \”“mh‘ neabing ng. i1k nu,,;\ Mr. y 2x-0f ) | loween werade dance held in|las Saturday evening at the Rp-|Jacobson ‘un'ulod :lent packs, ncuwrdmg to Fredlwinter in the States. Council. H ! Jenesh. Paront Teachors' Assool.] Commissibner Alaska £ ne | the » hall Saturday nizht pal Church, Dean Charles 1. The Constance was entoute| e "9 | atton will be hold at 8 o'clock to.] départment > auspices of the Wo-|Rice reading the double from Juneau to Security Bav,| £ TR e N ol 87y bbby et thadd MR e ¢ abject ‘of ‘hls triz of Mooseheart was apparent-[coremony. A number of friends Caplain Jacobson and one com-| [ ] by qhool auditorium. A special pro- |18 10 « th the € 1 sreat success from start (2 [of the bride and groom were|Panion being aboard. With a hard | 1t W | &m lnl boeti hrEA o fon. | and officials o roat linish. One of the biggest crowd: | present. Southeast wind blowing, they en- e | 8 H;'Im il b L e Doparbitdit of ARFIcult lative ]l sosned \ Ha r some timc| The bride wore a beige dress|deavored to put into Last Chance | 200 Sacks of the BEST YAKIMA POTATOES Just Arrived on Great Men” Dby ! 1 for putiing into el | made rara the dance.jand hat and the bridal shower|Harbor for shelter. At 9 p. m.! solution was reached, ! smbors G khn peograia 1Ees wol v the lagy Con ;;um” by those who wishod|pink ribbons. Following the cere- * i dian,. thal R Bt by Miss Ardena | BYos <-| retreshments” of pumpkin pic, |mony a reception was held in|H T —————1H R e agk Aidimy a wcher: fluto duot | Dat y ago he | dou s and coffos the new Tho residence on ‘ the price raises g the (loat bl thy Aumi e wart and Alice Me department ¥ | ernoon the danc!Glacier Highway, about one mile; Ticke Sal if more rock is dumped on the Gavhhars by i Territory. T t 1- | floor wa n over to the chil- from town Ickets on dale float side, wa dered favor- | e e el dfiere, Gov, Sk At meknaer e R 150, M o e GARNICK’S able. As the lease on the floa wed for the November|tepresenting the interior appe to play games and ea’. |Cr here for the past here for 4 does not expire until 1931 it P Merel; | ment, and Denp i )y were won by 'l‘hllml Bod- | sev vears and only recently | PHONE 174 by Mrs M + Merritt not expected that definite action | MEHER DY Y | senting the departme f com-|di 3 3 gned her p The groom . B i Bt b o8 Wil b akgn for sorie time, | Mre 3. Livie. 0 G el e, AL o b i b raning |y s Deudon. e sxesns| 4O, YOU WILDCAT ; o i 3 e e -~ Buy two or three sacks now for winter use hefore e e e e A, ments is promise who ai.|about the tix r. Flory arriv as attended by nes Il\w-\q»uul some > in Janeau and| Artificial fioral *lcoes and home \oha ual (Hesa .. | there | «d persons. The hall was|later went to Sitka where he was Produced Under FRESH STOCK decorations. See Mrs. Sully. adv | cp bt Mes, W Scott | The district forester oxpoet well decorated in Halloween col- located for many years. Last|| Auspices of American Legion 7 B s of tho. fokRabR et o absent f his of heie fors and lanterns. Mrs. J. L. [winter he returned to b | Junes ) 5] - - | about four hs. Ho will pro-| Brown and Dan Sanstead, dre ‘HI and opened the Thomas Hard-! I /A fll'lnl;u]\fnr\nr:ll Empire, | ceed cast by fhe way of Port-)as Martha and George Wi v 3 o ashing- | ware store on lrtlllt H(r-(‘l Lined : ; b FHRER = LR ARG CHERRIES—PINEAPPLES—CITRON— LEATHER | oA LEMON—ORANGE Nuts—Cake Flour—Spices—Extracts— MITIS and V3 VM onday C@MSEUM Tu esa’ay e i Evertling for Friit Cae kil e : = Lo GEORGE BROTHERS THE BIGGEST LAUGH | ING SHOW EVER HERE i MONTAG’S i Phones 92 and 95 5 Front Street MITTS and A RIOT OF SONG, DANCE, FUN AND AMUSEMENT % | PASHIONABLE ~ | - GLOVES | ' f Writing | JUST IN TIME! ¢ ! start ith October 1 [ °d ‘4. Papers | gon st it te”seeve he, AN A tae i ST i B S A November 1st. : 3 THANK YOU H. 8. GRAVES ’ Ou I Gastineau Grocery The Clothing Man PHONE 37 I, ! Three Free Deliveries dnily—10530 . m, 2:30 p. m. THE MASTERPIECE OF COMEDY AND i and 4:30 evenings v | MUSIC OF ALL CLASSY .lflHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI!IIIIl|||l|||||||||||lllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIII|Illlllllllllllllllllllll|- Stationery ) » | Sec our complete line Fancy }i A § Box Stationery in all shades. % 60 cents to $4.50 ner box Start that account with us NOW HELLAN'S PHARMACY 18/ Phone 33 Free Delivery / \ WEET LEAN I‘r]NE 53 , 4 ONGS LEVER AINTY { UNG OMICAL ANCING A, wieety Uoviny B omcs ¥ Talented Players 20 Pacific . 90% OF THEM PRETTY GIRLS 0il-O-Matic , OIL BURNERS ; " Schaftner & Marz A size for every need “Datch” Bernhofer — Mildred Abrahamson g e et B —_— | “Shorty”. Roberts—Louise Cates—Harry Sperling GEO. B. 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