The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 22, 1928, Page 8

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Sila o Gl t) SR _8 ____ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1928, 5 KILLED BY i “WET WINS IN |cnaries ANDERSON INEW IMPERIAL IS [cxcetent aone HIGH VOLTAGE ce 07 the build-| IS RETURNING HOME DIANA UNLOADS SALMON ally to the attrac- i Skl TIGERS KILLED 1033 IN INDIA DURING 1927 NOT TO BE FOUND1 OPEN TO PUBLIC |tivencss of Front Street. Miss Thelma McConnell, daugh.| The Diana, Capt. Waino Kellio, ¥ | | | | ‘ - | —ae Mr, Stocker now has, in mhlllinn“er of A. J. McConnell, president|arrived in port this moerning with | I UHIO CUNTEST Anyone who has information as| The New Imperial, owned and|to the pool hall, card tables, cigar,!of the Cordova Public Service Cor.|1,600 cohoes and 800 pounds of | | " SOELAA Rt e to the whereabouts of Charles operated by J. J. Stocker in the ette and peanut stand which’ porations, and President of the|king salmon for Sam Morris, New b wum.’:”(‘,’, | [Anderson, missing for the last completely rebuilt Louvre Build-|he had in his former location wd-'Cordova Chamber of Commerce,|England buyer. PUWER GABLE‘ the e e i FUR SEN ten days, is asked to get in ing, was opened to the public last[joining the Coliseum Theatre, a|visited with Juneau friends while el gl S Tadia touch with Chief of Police George |evening and is one of the most[soft drink fountain. —There are the steamer Yukon was in port| Miss Reatrice Benson, who left b P sl T e 4 Getchell immediately. |attractive establishments of its|six pool tables and a billiard table last night. Miss McConnell is|here early in the summer for Ore- . . .1 || responsible for 1033 deaths Graham Hunt, Liberal, Gets| Anderson, former resident of kind in Alaska. ; in the New Imperial. - |returning to her home after a visit |gon, returned on the Yukon last Line Blown Down in Mid-| | hes were next with 465 Certif Nothinats Douglas, who has lately been liv-| In the renovation, the large| On the upper floor of the build-|in California. night to visit with her mother. LBy s Prov | | 2hd Todpards shifd: witt ne ertificate of Nomination |ing in Juneau, has mot been scen|structure, one of Juneau's oldest[ing is an 1l-room apartment, ——————— SRERIE: S5 2 nig OINE SNEWRER | Bk BoWever LN hobe Over Senator Locher for a week and a half, Getchell landmarks, was remodeled. The|which has been rented. A large| R. S. Raven, principal of the Ju.| Arrivals aboard the Yuken in- said today, and at that time com- | r= rsoresssssyq [soction of the plained of being in ill-health. und space 1s|neau High School, returned on the|cluded W. B. Kirk of the Butler. @ taken up by Harry Mabry’s new |Yukon after a short vacation in{Mauro Drug Company, who has Death Instrument 1900 persons ‘-’ G o e Man's ‘average score was (. COLUMBUS, 0., Auk: 33.—(ra- potarbinRens N i | restaurant, which is to be ready|the States. With him was his|been on a short business trip to PHOENIX, Ariz., Aug. 22 I»\\l‘ 1368 tigers, leopards, |ham Hunt of Cinc ti, liberal ARRIVES WITH PRlSONERS‘ CROWN for business within a few days.|young son 'the Pacific Coast. persons were electrocuted wh bears wolves and Democratic - candidate for the ) | they stumbled acros ; ‘ 7.116 snakes | short-term United States Sena- Deputy U. S. Marshal Sullivan! — e — ~ — ————— e — e ———— . high power line b down | 13 - rial seat, made vacdnt by the |, rive y v L i nigh AT THE HOTELS | won his nomination in the recent|g Allas: e o who will answer to a ch » of larceny here, and Mag- gle Krissler, who will be taken to Sitka to answer to a similar| charge, | Mrs, Ed Hardman, owner of the| Richard Miller, wife and son Uastinsin | Democratic primary election by | were instantly killed and another| Kathryn Hastings, Seattic; I.|757 votes over Senator Cyrus| ¢on and Carl Meeks, a neighbor/{ g Muryhy Locher. The official count gave| died attempting to rescue the three [ang Mrs. Iorik Bye Hunt 94,198 and Locher Mille NS Wy atd 3 Locher had the endor Miller first stumbled|gpyder; Mr. and Mrs. M. Weigle | the Anti on League and drew John smrrs || SPECIAL BROADCAST wire when he left home|and son: Mr. and Mrs. I. Green |18 supp mainly from the L"l’;l"‘ v“lm{";‘“g' lfl\l]'l'i'l’l‘“o:; ”‘“])“’f_'f""l"‘ Made of this morning on his Way|blat, Drooklyn, N. Y. C. L.|small, rural dry counties. He|join Se%nE: Henutied tie con- fine weave BUY FROM l]S AND BANK to work. Patriquin, Boston; L. M. Carri- 8180 had a following In Cleve-|youuy this moring, according to: His shrieks of agony brought his| ., ty: T. D. Everts, Seattle:[land where he was connected U. S. Marshal Al r‘, White, She serge. they both were killed when they|campbell, Seattl F. Ficken, |tions of the late Mayor Tom L.| coetefi BIRCCEAIY. a0 made an attempt to pull him from |gidden Falls: Glen Ficken, Hut.|Johnson el . ; P el RAMACR 3 L2 - 3 LB the deadly wire. The other son s-|chinsoi, Kansas: E. M. Cornels.| =4 P - ! caped from the wire once when he|sen Hutchinson |SENATOR STEPHENS NAY R Y EIRenY s Cucumbers, each 10¢ attempted to pull his parents from Slishen | WINS IN MISSISSIZPI R el ] \ o NSy U . . . . . . . it. His scream scted Mecks,| R, Bllers, Takn Harbor; W. S.| JACKSON, Miss, Aug. 82— |5 B SUTEES: ;';I‘"’“:"'l;‘r:“"‘;‘_fm::w H S GRAVES 16 l B pst N ' P tat 50 '“l)!\“.mv‘:;l II“v ’)’x:d“ Als u‘,.:iu-im:'n. Pekovich, Funter; John I Hpp Senator Hubert D. Stephens, run Packing company, came fnto" Ju.| ' ' I)Oltn( 8 LS P'v 0 (l 088 . . C Tenakee; Pete Pappas, city ning for re ction to the United States Senate, is holding @ about 9,000 over Cong | neau yesterday on the Forest King man| 124 ot toa morsing on the V.|| The Clothing Man { 2 pounds Best Field Tomatoes . . 25¢ I Tenake ee; €. W Conrad, Seat Seatt] John the wire but the high voltage prov-|anq Mrs. J. Borbrid ed fatal to both, Frank Williams, T o il Hyde, Seattle T. 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