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8 BREAKS RECORD, OVERLAND TRIP, WEST TO EAST Goebel {Clips Nearly Six' Hours from Transcon- lm(‘nlal R(‘(md CURTISS FIELD, N Art Goebel land 11:26 o'clock this afte a nonstop flight from He broke the sting almost six hours The flier’s first stepped from the plane the first to malke tinental flight fro the Bast, watch 20 California transcon- West to at his the was to glance hteen hour nd utes,” exclaimed Goebel The record for a transcontin- ental flight, made in the opposite direction was hours and ) s set by Lieut. John Ma d Oakley Xelly in 1 e plane, Yankee Doodle, had 90 gallons of gasoline left of the 450 stored away when it left Los Angeles, Cal. The planc averaged 150 miles an hour. The fastest previous time for a tran continental flight was 21 hours and 48 minutes made by Lieut Russell Maughan, four years ago, but that was not a nonstop flight, stops being made for refueling. | e LARGE PARTY SPENDS | WEEK-END AT TAKU Two boatloads of people the week end at the T jer Camp of Dr. H. C. De V leaving Juneau turday ing and returning to town this morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. M Goddard, Paul G. Redington, | Chief of the U. 8. Biological Sur vey, and Dr. and Mrs. Walt Timme, friends of Mr. Reding from New York, who arc touri Alaska, and Miss Dorothy ( dard, made the trip on the Ses Otter, Capt. K. Talmadge, whilc Mrs. Katherine Hooker, the \h 3 es Mildred Hooker, Pearl son, Nell Wold, and ( ys | rest, Fred Ordway and Dr. De- Vighne were on Dr. DeVighne's boat, the Chiyikov sterday morning the party made the trip across Taku Riv and into Twin Glacier Lake, ar- riving back at the lodge for dinner late in the afternoon. All proclaimed it a most delightful | trip, the only regret being its| brevity. | spent | Glac even | e ———— — LEAVE FOR PARIS Mr. and 5irs. Sam T. Shaw, jr daughter and son-in-law of Jean | Vanophem, general ager of the Jualin Berners Mining Com pany at Jualin, left on the Prince George Saturday night on their way to Paris where they their home. Mr. and Mrs came north with Mr. and Vanophem early in July have been at the mining erty at Jualin since that time. Mr. and Mrs. Vanophem i Tom Henne Mrs. cord by 58 min-| 1 K ine, | & | { | Pretty Marion Har make | Shaw | and | prop- | and | Mrs. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1928. ' “Never Again Blues” FURMER WAR MINISTER OF CLOAN, Scotland, A nt Haldane, f pher and st P — 1tesm nally the Brit dane is credited with rotire I Cabinet he | which is; & | i J Wother Is Slain by ‘ BUGE | Mate; Two Children | . Witness the Tragedy WICHITA, Kan., their’ two Aug While small children looked Collinson shot and killed his ¢ Crystal, aged mination of their Collingon was ty jail after the be 20 on, the cul- troubles. taken to the coun shooting and will harged with first degree mur The woman was sitting & with her brother Clinton Cro Mrs. Cross and the two childr when the shooting occurred. Mr Cross was slightly wounded by a bullet | ——eeo——— AT THE HOTELS Gastineau srrold, Exeursion Inlet: itcomb, Excursion In- Richard Montford, Excursion W. W. Oak cursion In- let n Bolin, m Inlet; C. R. Raybe ion Inlet; John Norber Welch, city; | M. Shelton ch, Seattle; L. S attle; O. D. Leet, Wra Alaskan J. Yee, Port Althorp; J nisio, Port Althorp; M | cursion Inlet; Ed Pat Claude Decker; Frank G. let; Inlet; Excu Anderson, city; W. ” attle; Baxter C. , famops “blues” singer, who put her | foot down on reports that she ! would re-wed Rush Bissel | Hughes, adopted son of Rupert Hughes, the novelist. “Never again for me,” said Marion, (International MNewsreel) R. Dio- Wilson, Gauzet Sanitary Napkins 50¢ BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Phons 134 - oo Ola papers for sal: 1t Lbe Empire P e - MOTOR BOATING and PACIFIC MOTOR BOAT of the August issue contains the complete story about the “Capital to Capital Race. going fast | They're 3 HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Frec Deilvery When We Sell It to Valentine's It’'s Right expect to the Vanophem'’s nephew, leave for the south part of this week latter Phone 33 I'ree Delivery{!|sub Station Post Oftico No. 1. ) First Church of Christ, Scientist JUNEAU. ALASKA ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY Hon. William E. Brown, C.S.B. OF MEMBER OF T MOTHER CHRIST, LOS ANGELES, CALIF. HE BOARD OF LECTURESHIP OF THE CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH'OF SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. Monday, August 20, 1928, at 8 P. M. PALACE THEATRE THE P UBLIC 1S CORDIALLY INVITED 6.B. IS DEAD in A} fon Inlet; J.| CURTIS AND CHIEF HOLD POW WOW Sen. Charles Curtis and Chief Nah-Gon-Be of the Pottawatomie tribe talk over the campaign. They met at Fort Riley, Kans, at the rededication of the first territorial capital of Kansas. Chilkoot Hainc Mal Haines; Barracks; K. ; James Hyland, Haines; O, Cora Smith, Pybu A. Adam Haines; I Nels city; James on | Jvy Hawke Swims Across the English Channel DOVER, Miss lv th from Cap in 19 hour Sh Jadro, city; Hanna Davis, Chicago; Vancouver. ->e Oldtime Resident of Wrangell Passes Away | | Au vest Channel riznez to Dover and 16 minutes fourteenth person to accomplish the swim. England Smith, i Hawke, valyn Moore, I\Jhx Edna A 44 swam is the — - 3 T54 BRINGS HALIBUT past 25| The T64, a lin-|arrived in home with th which a Alaska, Au ed 66 ye ty for the sterday e after a E eemed mi s survived by a In snnie MacWhite, dent of thi died ye: ng illness Capt. wred port over the week 3,000 pounds of hali- old \r Elton E Alaska Fis Broke t 9% and 6 l“ cents, >oo 014 papers for sale at the Empire. end hut trom, buyer. isit in h improve ister, Mr in Yakima ottt i Special Sale Ending Aug. 1 8 Best grade 2 for 25¢ toilet paper, now 12 rolls.$ .90 Amocat and Happy Home Peaches, regular 45¢, 3 cans Ammal and Happy Home Pears, r(‘gul.u 45¢, 3 cans Duchess and Madrona Puree 'l nmulnes, rcgulur 20¢, 6 for Amocat and }anpv Home Early %nud I’ regular 30¢, 3 for . 2 { All Canned Fruit and Vegetables at leducul prices to make room for our new fall goods. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 e e it} . 115 = 1.15 95 5 ANNOUNCING MARY NORRIS GOSS GRADUATE BEAUTY CULTURIST of the J. 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