The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 25, 1929, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 25, 1929. e — — - e - -~ = NEw BATH HOUSE !':1: Forest Service, who is (’lc!ing‘ Mrs. Habenicht did not adv v[nvvf" g He was assistant|District Deputy Grand Prrsldent.lsEVeral visiting Rebekahs from the | 4 as Mr. Ramsay’s agent in the mat-| the local Legionnaires as to what|wharfinger at the Juneau 'City assisted by Mrs. W. B. Kirk, Grand | States and Alaskan towns. TENAKEE SPRINGS ter, arrangements would be made for ‘luu ks fcr over a year» He was Marshal: Mrs. Gertrude Helgeson, , has prepared the plans and is ———e——— F TY | - upervising the work | the funeral and place of Inter-|also well known for his particl) ViceGrand; Miss Evelyn Judm,_gma“ and Wife Study UR ADMIRAL | 1. A. Ramsay, Ciief of the Field R R DI s IN su ment. [pation in &1l manner of SPOrts mreagyrer; Mrs. C. W. Carter, Sec-| . . ! [ Divi s STOCK QUOTATIONS E Mr. Habenicht, st the time-of|and for ‘the’ tifis he/diyed=inf el v o bl Seh L. onis. Sleeping Sickness 0nl tae FINEREN. Land. C his death, had been'in the Vet-|Juneau played on the City base-|jain:"Mys Edith War R ISI- GUAL MINE :m‘m:’uj;.’.I,:;‘4,;4:".‘,;l“.h'.‘,l.:.h'(,'\,,"\h, NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—Alaska oy 1 4 erans Hosptial for about ten|ball team. Mr. Habenicht was 28 |y’ . M. Polley, Conductor; HAMBURG, Jan. 25—Profes- (] at Tenakee Hot Springe. Tho old |7uneau ming stock is quoted to- z‘,cently Elected American days. The cause of death was |years of age. Bessie Manning, Inside Guardian;|%°T F. K. Kleine Bacteriologist structure at the Sprinks was so|03Y at 8%, Canadian Pacific 25 Legion Post Head the result of dropsy, from “‘h““[ TR e Mrs. K. Hooker, Outside Guardian; [2Rd director of the Institute for : e vadly rotted that its replacement| CPrYsler 119%, Cudahy 63%, - o ad, he had been ailing for some “”m‘REB KAH OFFICERS Mrs, Kirk, R. 8. N Mrs. Ma,w“‘f““flflfl Diseases in Berlin, has Dfficials Return from Short|hosy, SOLEd thet e comarement | gisenholor Beothers 106 Dies Sudaenly although his condition was not El i M Lagér.|Sailed for a two years' stay in g 4 : Kennecott Copper 15314, Nevada thought to be serious at the time/| 5 R A g v[Afr‘ica to study sleeping sickn Inspection Trip—Will L enEa oitalnel FOR YEAR INSTALLED eren. L. s | The spread of this disease has Consolidated 44 %, National Light| : he and his wife left Junew for| i M g | and ORI N Motors| Fred D. Habenicht, Post Com-|(he South { liams, L. 8. N. G.; Mrs. ‘Arnold|y. o050 bevause # numbér of Make Report Townsite funds besides the , ns made dircctly by the|grewart-Warnor 142, U.'S. Steel|810D 142%, Sears, Roebuck 169%,|mander of the local American Le | officers of the Junean Rebekah [Curtis, Musician. | varieties of the Tsetse fly hith- zens of Tenakec, Mr. Colling,|1g73 Pittsburgh Coal 73 Wharfinger, .20 yesterday even- o Juneau from their home in|a meeting of the lodge members|as Noble Grand, was presented |come infected. of this enterprise was obtained Post, aud assistant City Mr. and Mrs. Habenicht came|Lodge were installed for 1929 at Mrs. Dorothy Hart, who retired |erto considered immune, have be- | ing at the Veterans’ Bureau Hos- he Puget Sound country about|last Wednesday evening in the L|with a beautiful jewel of her past| ' Professor Kleine is accompan- | pital, American Lake, Wash., ac- two years ago and during their|o. O. F. Hall. Miss Minnie Fieldjoffice by her sister lodge members [1ed by his wite, who is also his ¥ ALAMEDA IS MAKING cording to a telegram received residence made hundreds of wes officially installed as Noble|in remembrance of her effectivescientific collaborator. ———————— R'[’“'H"("H from ";_”'“' Tenakee, made the lowest bid - spection trip of the 2 d it is expected that he will be Igland mm, lux;x‘;n : Ao IR Ais con bbbt = ”r'; it : The plans for this structure call FAST TRIP TO WEST this morning from Mrs. Habe- friends. Mr. Habenmicht was @ Grand, succeeding Mrs. Drothy|work of the term of office ended. President of 0 nicht who was with him at the veters > Wor yar and |Hart, retiri After the i fon a supper L. George, of the AND RETURN TC PORT DI e 0 at the veteran of the World War Hart, ret ; { ‘After the installation a supper| SAVE THE DATE of which will the bath house = ime of death. He le! ere about served several months o The following other officers were | was served to the large crowd and| Masked Dance in Douglas, Feb-% tors, and Howard L. Lerch, S two weeks ago for treatment in i @ p oper and the other ¢ 5 : 5 1 | He was active in the American| e . Mrs. C. W. Carter, speeches werc hea i 1 retary and Treasurer of the or-|Proper and the other on 3 Steamer Aiameda is due in port|the hospital and news of his f, Post ‘activities both in| . e ,b) . oy o Al B s k' i Priinte uneau,ing room. The old cement f 4 5 ganization, arrived in Juneau gk e A outhbound about 9 or 10 o’'clock |Geath came as a shock to s the State of Washington and in fite jgosterday &lternoon on . theyiiied it 5 § temorrow might. The steamer many friends in this city. Juneau, where® he was chosen | _|for two 18 b feet rooms, one adv, company’s tender Apex, Capt. Ed. [tion and will not have to be re-|jere Cordova this morning at 9| Besides his widow, Mr. Habe- Commander for 1929, early in ing the future prospects for the or ORDER NOW—We will deliver company’s holdings on Admiralty L YR N PGS R 5 > NOT McDougall. The three officials |place »’clock and is making a fast trip 2 4 SRy g i g : L e : y | Hotiwur Harold Smith, ot] P |nicht is survived by his par November, . He .served fn. that mines that are, according to the when you need them. Island hold a brighter prospect| L()(‘ CABIN 2 | % HEINZ APPLES ES ... ..% ancel! had been selected to make the Fo ?! westward and return to Juneau. |who reside at Enumclaw, W capacity at only one Legiofi . inspection of the property by the 1 L 3 ) il stockholders, They returned with | the greatest enthusiasm regard- offici among the richest in . the Territory. | The inspeciion committee is to | YA IMA E make its report to the stockhold-| | i l( TA TOES ers at a meeting to be held in| | Judge Wickersham's office at 8 40 l. f 1 00 o'clock tonight. Plans for in-| pounl S 10r » creased mine activities in‘ the| near future will he discoesed and the work that has already been | OR accomplished outlined | B e i s 115 pound sack for $2.40 tion, President Gallwas stated| that he was most pleased with the results of trip and that| @ the mine is rica i1 a fine grade| of coal and that the whole of the! than he had even anticipated The first extensive work on the ¥ ORN STA RCH Admiralty Island Coal Company’s SYR UP . erties started early last Rwe Flakes BUT . v Fancy Winesap s . At the present time the| n stope is down over 478 feet AR( :() EACH and from it several hundred tons ‘ : of high grade c has already ‘ ) (: been mined. Six side prospect| ‘ Eating or Cooking Apples EACH 150 ' . ;‘("_“‘” p § Abdise Bay 4 pounds for 25 cents ure .ane an Maple . " ple I Seattle Frutt & Produce | i The Finest Food Center of Juneau | PHONE 486 WE DELIVER tunnels have been driven, rang- ing from over 60 feet to over 150 feet in length. 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