Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
I / MOOSE SMOKER S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1928. [ rranged for the card, which wil! |ward waters, with her base at|Commdr. Perkins, for mo fog orjberts was on an investigation[cutter. There are said to be[SITKA SUPERINTENDENT ) | contain, when completed, five [ Unalaska, has made two trips to|rough weather was encountered (trip of the grazing possibilitiesfonly five of these in existence, PASSES THROUGH CITY «{ |fights. Two of these will be in |the Pribilof Islands, and one toland the air was clear, enabling Jon the Aleutian islands, and onfone in the Alaska Museum, one - 133 [ [the heavyweight division, with} | Attu, easternmest fsland of the|those abodrd to see the islands|Bogoslof Island planted two daisy|in Seattle, two in Unalaska, the| Henry C. Patey, who formerlys GREAT FRENGH e o e e R e FRU ER Aleutian group | when many milies off shore. plants to see if they would grow.|property of Mrs. Goss and thel|is well known in the Territory, finalists and Brewn and Butler| ])Ilr\llg her cruising from April| Off Fire Island and Castle Cape| At Bogoslot Island a book wasfA. C. Company, and the one|taught at Dillingham, Alaska, and t in t in go for the| 5 to August she logged 12.-|the sky was black with birds, |drawn up to mark the changes|which Lieut.- Commrd. Perkins|passed through Juneau on the " h ionship of \!- ka | ‘1'r| 3 |n||4~ t sported 25 white|the commanding of’icer declared, | which are caused by the volcanic|now has. Admiral Rogers on his way e ts are selling well and} persons and 9 natives and vis-|while a group of approximately |action of the region in which the| After completion of the Attu|Sitka where he will be superin- | the for plaques is 15 vessel for inspection.|600 sea lions was seen during the |island is situated. cruise on August 13, the Unalga|tendent of schools, He was ac-u. ed t Thursday. Ad- .n.. seal herds were large this|Unalga’s journeys. Last year the| It latitude 52-40, longitude|spent § days in.Unalaska, and|companied by his wife. . | mission prices in the reserved sec- g [year, according to Lieut.-Commdr. | herd sighted contained about 400.|180, where on August 8, the Un-|then left there, on August 21,{ Since he taught in Alaska ho-* Man'ml ()f Fl’.’\l\(‘(‘. B()Osl(‘l‘ on $2.50 and §2.00, while H:’)\ GOOd Vovar:,o Wl“ Perkins, and the skins were bet Health Conditions alga passed into the Bastern from |[for Juneau. fore, Mr. Patey has been Instruc- for American Soldiers, ‘ 1l admission . $1 ‘”I rick-| Have Hmdqualtms n Ju- 'I'x than usual. In Hn] Unalaska Dr. L. B. Studevant, Acting l!n-‘ Western Ihl'uliupln*n-i ;.n} who PRREC R A tor of Education a\l,\l' shn Martin'sv {4 | ire on sale at the Juneau e yuteh Harbor scction he said the | zgsistant Surgeon of the United |had not passed from the hemi-|ype greye ~| College at Lacey, Wash, Passes Away [Billiards and the Alaskan Hotel| N€au Remainderof Yeat . | norsing ndastey was ‘beming, States Public Health Service, who |sphere into the other were in- o oL b el —————— (% ren i {while another good season is eX-|is stationed with the Unalga, re-|itiated into the Ancient Order of | g N 9 ' 3 ERE: ! 3 ‘ : is stationed with alga, re-| rs. Steve Sheldon, of Haines,| W. R. Garster; Deputy U. S. (Continuew rrom Page One ) MARRIED YESTERDAY | The Unitaq) states Coast Guard | pected next year in view of the|portcd health conditions to bejthe Deep. Blaborate ceremonias | .o 1o four chilaren, is im Ju.|Marshal, returned to - Juneaw e . louttors Unalga, Lieut,-Commande great number of fish running. |ieadily improving and better|were held under the auspices of f,o.y yisitng Mrs. Harold Smith|aboard the Alaska. : i Loh Tl B m, e m ‘_‘ N ]- ‘x Assists st Wobosl than last year's reports showed ‘nw oldtimers and chosen officers. [ ., 4 Mrs, H. L. Redlingshafer. Mrs. L e AR h bric ived por from alaskd — >p { g i i i ) M 3 o ) wa 10, bl el et CUEniNL artir it [MHe SEAE OEIERIRHEIU EWhIoh [ErevRlanas BF, QINISNIN: UL DS ot Given 1]’!’""]?".1(. _|Sheldon, who is the wife of the| New shipment of the latest J Beol . orclock |absenive from: Bunesu of wmore|Yiny Bsbore tol'the. westward |marked, he said, while Bureau| ot - ommdr. Perking was|).,qj;; merchant and hotel keeper|Victor Orthophonic Portahble d (Super s ot | nan bl ey au of more| Lo Y isited by the Unalga at the |of Education teachers are cquip-|presented with a '\""’]',"_' and {44 Haines, and has lived there for|Phonographs just received. Also b ) \us 4 % ‘“ i “”“IN val i Tuneauw the]Hme of the accident, and the|ped with medicine and hooks | Family, |(!!‘~n—;\‘""'|"-|“ rimer, many years, is well known in Ju-llatest Records. Anderson’s Music MY order that h mpres e W A A cutter “assisted the Haida in tak-|which enable them to cope with|published in 1871 by the Alaska g, Shoppe. —adv. 4 his youthful creat hud, My o b 5 “'I‘“"“-"" ally ‘]'.ll:'f{ ing off the men. Those aboard|many troubl Commercial Company for use in|_ {1 S R i iy s a lieutenant colonel 8 Laurenc W ) kevE: i B ’:~ o8 Tl ' the cod schooner Maweenn, which | His survey is more or less g n-|Alaska. Durell Finch, postmast-| feeeeeorrorermr e r oo e oo e ce e e e e e ee e ) Fayolle was made i it SUAE ob D08 SORR B T ios ol was|whs aground st Tolstol BEBE, st. |eral, but Na malg/medioal examn- |98 at Unalaska, presented —the 1907 and a brigad 1 in \u, 1 & .-H‘J"”l“ n l" “‘ i ]"" “1'11:n'|.x| ry)l“(;"v"‘l s "" I‘l-(‘; sorge Island, were taken off by | inatins for 37 natives and dia | gift to the chief officer of the 1910, in command of the 12th Army Apartments and expect to ake 1a R aunn DT £9 -0 °I'| the Haida. | dental work for | . O - M tatlor oo [ their home here. Mr. Wablund is'way to the westward with the . | SRR N U <o i o e s il e ‘w the fishing industry al herds. One ot the most favorable sea-| Guests Aho‘"d i$ TONIGHT—8 P. M. Ferrand Agotl-iih: Ghm HIER ARy ot Thacdalin, hak. snbitibtore W. Alberts, in charge of When the great war broke ‘ou § Ve ¢ T F y . . Sitka, Experiment Station, SUBSC NOW ollows Sealt to the westward was had th , i St RIBE NO the only active service in thc|STANNARD AND WIFE Frem April 15 to May 1 she ‘mu Weather conditions werc the Attu trip with the Un- EVALI N D VIS field that ¥ er General Fa OFF, EURCPEAN TRIP {jlowed ‘the seals to the west-|perfect during the trip to Att while Bishop Amphilophy, azines of any kind sent olle had seen, wa A | VieePresident | YaTd: Since then she has been and return to Unalas August | Bishop of the Russ sck | {direct from publishers to you months’ campaign against 3. T. Stannarc ice-President | 0.0 r r » west- 3 g 3 i | Catholic Church in A , went Yat a great reduction to you \ operating thro the west- 3 to August 13, said Licut at a great redu ¥ fn Tunisia from April to Novem-|of the Alaska Steamship Com S by ey R 5 {tnom Unildake. to Atka:. Mr.. Al-| {We. %Il glgily give. Yo ithe MENTAL, SIV’IRITUAL and PHYSICAL EDUCATOR ber 1881, as a first loutenant. |pany with headqUATLers il SeAt- oo e oo s | subseription prices. in the first of a series of six free lectures Promoted to a -|tle, accompanied by his wife, has | P AR S i i ion—then the higl w|left for a four months’ trip to o i For sale here: Sunday New ]| French Army—in 1915 [ Europe, according to advices re H York Times, San Francisco Subiect: FOO cessively commanded ceived in Juneau. The health { * Examiner, Seattle Times, Am-} ! s‘1h_|("‘t~ FOODS FOR YOUTH, HEALTH, Aviny Corps, the 4th ar ot rs. Stamnard i reported 10 | i'| Flashlights n Weekly, Daily Seattle AND LONGEVITY; SCIENTIFIC during 1915 and 1916 On thelbe very bad | 2 § Centre, facing the armies of th — e | ] BODY BUILDING German Crown Prince | i anc SN Sant Tactialy | M. A. TENNEY HERE | ; Sent to laly in command of thel o s Lo B tt - S 9 Under the auspices of the Business and Professional French troops after Capo | 42 - atierie HELLAN’S restored the morale of France of Agencies in the Seattle office [ Woman’s Club—Methodist Church Club Rooms e e o Prame o1 the Mutual Lite Inranee DANCE-Eagles’ Hall | PHARMACY 10 the spri 1918 “H” {Company of New York, is in Ju g ' | J——. N t t v l t ’, neau on a business trip of sev | ext to Valentine’s % i : laced in charge of the ( e e , - AN erybdo, me . ring e I T O o wesama |0l weeks duration. Racently, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 ; e Everybdoy Welcome . Silver Offering S5 conuter sefensive i July. The \\n_.‘.‘.““.l:v.n.\n a fleld meet of MUSIC BY THE LINDSETH NOVELTY | ; one 33 ree Delivery mand of the troops which enter.|Prese l;"'l wili ‘o ton point gold ORCHESTRA | DRUG CO et L ettt ettt T 1 |star for selling more than one | | :“' Mm./{’ ,‘" r and Mayence aller ;. rter of a million dollars of All the Popular Dances 9% pEE | it 1 3 . . N He always kept religiously away | insurance annually for ten years. } sion, Gentlemen $1.00 Rivy Ratreny ERRy 188 . fhom politic | e e e e olle was cited four times '0|yopar ANy HENNIS o o e i - & | When We Sell It the order of the Army. First oa o 15 5 R T AmE e S R e e e S o | It's Right June 2, 1915, when he was made M’LAUGHLIN HERE oftiser of the Leglon of Honori| john McLaughlin and Dennis Bdb Btation 'Rokt_Ofioe No. L. Our Miss Halvorsen has just returned from the then in October, 1916, when creal-|yepaughlin, hrothers of M - 3 s L i iy b, | aopausnlin, brotlers of MUy = markets with the newest merchandise that the New connection with his elevation 10| guri Theile of this city, arrived A York market can offer us— Grand Cross of the Legion of HON-ljore on the Alaska this morn- or. ing to vigit for about two weeks | sured most was signed bY|where they will attend colle | Clemencean and wrilten|his year, They have been spend- PANTS y in the Tiger's own hand-ling ihe summer in Wrangell writing, This was in October,| wiare they were employed at the FAIR 1919, when he was awarded the|piamend K Packing Company Medaille Militairc 3 The citation is short and in real Small Check WEEK Clemenceau style: ; “Marvelous soldier, who since O 1914 has never ceased to fight against the enemy. In 1018, caught the enemy by the throat and took preponderant part in victory. Di- rected the’operations of his armies with a keeness of judgment, de- cision and a sense of the realities of the times t > incompara- bye. He h eatest titles to the gratitude of his country.” When Fayolle was cr Marshal of France in 1 above citation was read a . the assembled troops. volle’s eyes were filled with he turred to General who standing next just previous to receiving s the g the n be- as Lyautey to him, himself the insign of Marshal of France, and said: “These the words 1 should like to have inscribed on my tomb- stone.” el TWO PRELIMS / LINED UP FOR Card to Contain Five Bouts with Four Heavy- weights Participating Two more bouts for the Moose ay Smoker, to be held in the Elks Hall next Saturday, Sep- tember 1, were annoynced today by members of the committee in eharge of the affair In the curtain raiser, Sam N son and James Johnson will enter the ring at 130 pounds. These boys are new to local fight fans, but are reputed to be good with their mitts The other preliminary lined up i Miles Murphy vs. Luke Brown, both natives. This pair is in the J40-pound class, and members of the committee report both Mur- phy and Brewn to be good mix- crs as well as clever boxers. One more preliminary is heing The jatest designs in TALLY CARDS PLACE CARDS GIFT CARDS and GREETING CARDS . —at— B Petrich, Deputy ( si Commissio of illegal a $400 fine Petrich, Customs, \'I s of J. T. i For small to medium sized homes we will were arrivals on the Alaska. Both . . . . i el o i install complete in working order an elcctnq' the former with the Bureau of . . . v Education and the latter in the welded steel warm air furnace with register Territorial school 1 Mrs. W. D. Gross, who has in each room and guarantee it to heat your been in the States for a visit | of several weeks, retyrned to her ¢ % o i p ’ 4 St Bl Ui 4 house to 70 degrees in zero weather. Miss Janice Lowe, who has! been t hing in the Junecaun Public Schools for the last two ye was an arrival on ||uvl Alaska, after a visit to her home GEo B MCE in Idaho. L4 ° B &L PAYS FINE 3 7 i Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal William Shakeley, Indian, paid “I tell you in advance what job will cost” yesterday in the ner's Court on a cl fishing in closed areas. | 16 pounds Best New Potatoes . . 50c¢ Cucumbers,each . . . . . . . 10c Fresh Green Beans, per pound 10¢ 2 pounds Field Tomatoes . . . 25c 5 bunches Carrots . . . . . . 25¢ Sweet Potatoes, per pound . . . 10c 2 pounds Pickling Onions . . . 25c Plums, per basket By .. 80c Green Peppers, per pound o L2000 Do not buy your CANNING PEACHES until you get our PRICES George Brothers PHONES 92 AND 95 OPEN EVENING 3 THREE FAST DELIVERIES DAILY O T SPECIAL SALE September 4 to 12 COOK’S APRONS WAITER’S | APRONS | This sale will even surpass our “Clean Sweep Sales.” GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM Juneau’s Style Center H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man September Fourth The new dressy and sport fur trimmed coat for the little miss and the smart man- nish coat for the little man. These combined with a chic wool dress or sweater dress outfit and a nobby wool suit and completed by a jaunty felt Berets or hat and the mannish cap or hat make the first day of school a red letter day to “each young American. Our line of children’s wear is complete and awaits your inspection. Goldstein’s Emporiam Juneau’s St)_'le Center ; 4 llllll_lll [ T T I F > * g il ! d = (T