The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 19, 1929, Page 8

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in? And lots of ‘fellers’ had a chance to sleep cabin. ney in PLANS FOR BOY | there are other very good L] reascns for this cabin and the Boy Scout Council is uging you to buy a log The member of Scout Council are giving the ARE ANNOUNGED time and money, too. With the help of some ‘old boys’ the Coun- : |cil thinks it can erect a suitable I " Pi i {cabin for about §10 a log The Buy-a-Log” Campaign|iiilonsy the bigger the cabin Opened Heer to Get Look over your zet and trim T it a little here and there anc Funds for Cabin Bug a Log’ or two logs, or three = logs—go as far as you like. Ther % A abin at|is MO overhead expense in build T'i“"l\‘ B i i fir ‘1"],‘\ [ing this cabin; every dollar will Bagle River bar for the local Boy |, "o vut1 work it otkantsutions - were . An| iagi o on “Quite a number of ‘0ld Scout nounced today by the Scout Coun will contribute one or mcre log a SUZANNE ‘AND BALDWIN SAIL FOR FRANCE ¥ S T The wimning team of ,;.,(.1.‘;3;;gse:," s ]gg‘{h,wenf;;jfvggr‘;‘ [team winning the series, a prize is w‘:ff;:e ] Try "‘"E DRUG CO. Some owle make up ————————— th: 01‘1:”“150‘:; 1:)’(\;1] ~mu’ b N u.}- EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING J Whel:'nwkaig l:‘ll It I | matter BUWI. TOURNEY 1 | ney 1200 is not uncommon and on the jat il It pays w*-nave your zippers| | whole zho. tally sheets show well 554 poots re-built at Mike|| ‘ub Station Post Office No. 1. the final. Avoian’s. Gent’s furnishings. adv —_—— e ——. e ree PLANE WITH VACCINE loted Brunswick and C ST * Bennett-Rodebaugh Company, ar- MASK BALL \ rived at Anvik on the lower Yu-| Fun at the Mask Ball, kon River last Friday with a sup-|at Moose Hall. | ply of fresh va Fab. 23 5 Features include ccine, according toi6 big prizes an¢ movelty numbers TU BE PLA Y ED | telegraphic information memdlhy Juneau’s bes dance band, the 'tm[m by the Health Department. |Serenadere. A ¢pecial pr for | Bennett was still at Anvik Satur-|Most comic costume. —ady. BY TEAMS HERE day awaiting favorable weather for | e lhn return trip to Fairbanks. | Oid papers for at Tag 1 fresh outbreak of smallpox | Empire. f | was reported last week at Anvik|—— For the past sewv ral weeks the where twb cases were di bowling teams {A number of isolated c been clashing each week-end'said to exist in the same vicinity the result that about every|A shipment of vaccine made by| r week each would'win. Now regular mail several weeks ago| have decided upon a cham- from Fairbanks failed to arrive at| pionship series that will settle the Anvik, making it necessary to send | for some time at least as additional supplies “by plane. | ed. have HEALTH to which of the squads is the bat-! SR | | ter whe omes to | RE |over the mapios. . Tho seriea wilt| 10 WHOM IT A¥ CONOERN | 0 i be five sets of games. The tour- 8 HRBIANS i TME CAPITAL} LAUNDRY is not for sale. We| d are in business to stay with a\ view of increasing our service| tart tomorrow night in 'k alloys, and the pub- will Jrunsw invited AT ANVIK ON FRIDAY PERSONAL EXAMINATION alrplane from i'airbanks, pi- A visit to this store and personal examination of our by Aviator Bennett, of the vast showing of well known Domestic and Imported e Merchandise will surprise you with what great values | we actually have. CAPITAL LAUNDRY | | “ANYTHING WE BRING DOWN FROM THE An Third and Seward I SKIES IT STAYS PUT” PHONE 355 ] i We Call and Deliver I It would be a good thing to have your Grocer do || the same or let us serve ycu. e 2!'7 | | Crystal Steam Baths | | Gastineau Grocery, Phone 37 WITH SHOWER, 50c 1 ™ Sanitary and Modern | P. S.—Few more 3 Ib. jars of Strawberry Preserves | | Open from Noon till Mid- | at 65¢c, 2 for $1.25. ANI) THIS IS NO BAIT. 5 night—Phone 207 | | ;; Bl it R e ) o ! *» il Ths aesd l"”. ","'”\“”:;y":; to this cabin. Get your name on housing -1‘“ sy .,r‘mn; ’.‘1” hat|his list at once. All names wil point, where summer camp has)y T e e there i n been maintained for several years, 't Pl long has been recognized ; 3 A i ol il Clczes This Week The Council today announced ai . b “Buy-a-Log” campaign as the' ' il means of financing the construc-|/ I‘,_ ""I Consait tion of the proposed cabin. It 181, 52h "% (" i piore convenient hoped to have it completed in 1 " vhand your money. to some mem time for this year's camp. R anen ey ; ber of the Council which is com- Important Event o e Rty 1owine A, » posed of the low:ng: Robert In a statement issued by the DOSed of the [OHOW- Council the reasons for the cabin > MPSOM, . and the campaign are set forth ¥, Clinules v, i . R. Shepard, Harr as follows: : : B s Dos, man Holbrock, Fra ; ‘ “About the first week in June, M. I+ ritt, Tom Judson iR { ! 4k ; ; M Mullen, Grover C | right after school closes, the 4 S e Scouts go for their two \\,v-vk-vr inn, Srlan )L_v‘_ encampment at le River Bar,| K where the Forest § s et MARION GOLDSTE]NS aside a plot for them | o ot pops thre is e most| PLANE MISTAKEN FOR important event of the year. Ev-| EAGLE BY INDIANS After a tempestuous two months’ Visit in this country, Suzanne Lenglen, former Fren-h tennis y incident of last year's camp star, sailed for home on the liner Paris. On the same boat was Baldwin Baldwin, weail Califor- been discussed hundreds of{ Queer :ncldents happened on nian, who it is said she will marry as soon as he secures a divorce. Baldwin’s mother, Mrs. Anita Me tim For next year’s camp they |the recent flight to the Bethel Baldwin, is shown lower center. have been scrimping and saving |distriet by Pilot Russell Merrill s 3 geexisn Y i b £ S and dreaming for weeks and|und Mickey Goldstein, fur buyer. M % ] : [ S intus For essh boy mdst bring] tAoredic in Seward Bring word|EIRLIONEE Wesithe time saved byt recions metal yester- AMERICAN LEGION the fur buyer on the f t. Ordi-id | §10—earned money. Ten dollars |that while the lads were over Mt |11 tur bus ‘ . Ordi-| & AUXIL T Fbernt pay BAIf of fECbut theHpTE TR L ‘A Slévation of abe ;vv;)r;tymt Tf(.llld' have M»,,‘mr.-.ll at 2 s been in nmn( .;..}\l._\ JARY IS TO rest of the expense is paid by proximately 10,000 fect, the plane| °7St 89 davs bul via the pianejdali for more thin a mond, =HY 1 L various religlous, civic and fra-|passed through a volcanic stratum j‘”l"‘““" 1‘?‘& Bhire trip In LT Tequest, Wch. SUEEREES. ¢ | GIVE YAUDEV“‘ E ternal organizations. If his fam-|of gas and sulphur making (n‘r:t)‘vvlnu,—m days. , (Seward | trusty was that he be permttllll R T s | ily has played in tough luck and |breathing diffjcult. Merrill said if| " WaY-) {ifpen ont sofeCEut S o R e . e he can‘t raise the $10 he is taken [longer than a half-hour had been Tk e le-.Captd doin g en. | TE S 0 e, yway, but he isn’t told thatlspent in flying through the stra-| FORMER JUNEAU sourdonAs,’ SGERES 8 x | TN o “‘ a _‘I -'\}“'_»l““, | till the day before. ‘Oh, Boy;!tum he was under the impr on x ; hed, “‘f ‘ml produced 1:::_\ .\m\ H|ll<u-x‘. 1 :x: 19 and | it looked tough, but it's alright{the efficiency of the motor would VISITOR WASHES o ol ack ot ""‘, ““;’*'[‘i' a i s et e e now.’ have been problematical. arour n pan of water and ade tod \\ by the committee in| B v e e OUT GOLD, JAIL jroivecun chmes ‘ot sl ‘e chagor " Foe vasievie ais i in tents and the weather has|Mr. Goldstein said the famed Al- brought the digesfront oL~ | PISSRVaRIer and wolham. and | been kind. Practically no rain;| voleano showing consid-| The f’”““i"‘»' article, from ' the|ings near the Canadian-Alaskan |the movie feature will be announc-| but this hick will mnot always|erable activity as tremendous vol-|Seattle Daily Times of recentfboundary, he said, for ‘which|ed later. The American Legion held; maybe this it will|umes of smoke was emiting forth,|4ate, will interest many in Ju-jmore than $500,000 have been of-|is lending all support to the Auxil-| atact to rain quite a Bit and some| Ninety miles down the Baring|D3e8u as the principal was g re- fered him. Hekel s charged with iary In this eniertainment. | xious mother will be just sure|Sea coast Merrill and Goldstein ‘tf'“‘ ,“-‘"'I“}'b "_“'"* spending some| impersonati Federal officer e e | that Johnny’s blankets are damp | discovered a village where na-|"Te 10 this cf A A | TAX WOTICE | and he is catching his ‘death of | tives had never before seen an| ~G0ld—the glitering goal of| MORRISON LEAVES i cold’ And the next day will see|airplane and, after landing, they ONRACRE Of fEpSElers whisiopme) 4 . % . | Second payment of taxes are| the end of that camp for mothe|were informed that when their|(}TOUEh Seattle entoute to the, Mulcolm Morrison, one of the|now due and payable. Same will er's fears are catching. 'How|plane was first sighted. Indian|Klondike in 1898—had a similar)cable operators connected become delinquent March 1st.| would you like that to happen to'boys ran into the village cr ination for the group of jail-|the Juneau office, left on the|1929, at which time 109 penalty you? at. the fop of their voices about|€TS Who watched Emmett T.{Queen for Chilkoot Barracks to|and 8% interest will attach. | R the. “big tagle.” This village was|Eckel, Federal prisoner recently relieve the operator there who is | H. R. SHEPARD, “There should be a big, warm,jabout 90 miles down the coast|™Mad¢ trusty, pan out a thimble-serlously ill. : City Clerk. dry cabin so if Johmny gets his from Bethel. ! —7 T = =4 blankets or clothes wet there is‘\ Mr. Goldstein had intended go- o e D e e e g a place to get him dry and the'ing to Nushagak from Bethel by camp goes merrily on. As long as dog team but found the entire B k conditions permit he will con- gion barren of snow. Being im- 00 Askd tinue to sleep in a tent—what is 80 romantic as a tefit—and if he has to move into the cabin that trip and return to Anchorage is fine too, for was not Abe Lin- with Merrill. coln born and raised in a log Of special importance worth 420 CLUB DANCES AGAIN FEB. 20—9:30 P. M. ELKS' WIVES AND SWEETHEARTS HAVE YOU RECEIVED A BID? 420 Club Are Royal Entertainers DO NOT MISS THIS FEATURE DANCE Invitations are obtainable from Committee or Club Steward. - DANCE | at Moose Hall TONIGHT T IR G R s | Lindseth’s Orchestra Scandinavian-American Music - Everybody Welcome . COME— possible for a dog team to travel he was compelled to cancel that H R R L T UL T U UL LT by ‘| { LESTER D. HENDERSON{| Alaska Historical | Association The annual meeting of the Alaska Historical Association will be held Thursday evening, Feb. 21, at 8 p. m., at the Council Chambers. All members are requested to be present. —We now have the 1929{! revision. A book that ev-{| eryone, whether in or outj| of Alaska, should see and]| read. An appropriate pres-} | ent at any time. { HELLAN’S PHARMACY A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Next to Valentine’s Secretary. Phone 33 Free Delivery H i CLA R - b O T lmum||||||in||m||uu|||umumnn|m|u|||m||m'|unumm|n|mum’mnummmu|m|um|||u|||m||mmuuu BETTER QUALITY ookies Just Received an Assortment . of 18 Different Kinds - B0c Pound = | A OSSO e [ T T i ONE DAY ONLY . Wednesday, February 20th WOMEN’S SHOES ARCH PRESERVER slippers in patent leather and black kid Reduced to $5.95 a Pair SELBY slippers in brown kid, patent and black kid Reduced to $4.95 a Pair Patent leather strap slippers, brown kid ARCH PRESERVER oxfords, tan calf oxfords d Reduced to $3.95 a Pair Patent leather slippers, tan calf oxfords, black calf oxfords Reduced to $2.95 a Pair Tan and black ‘calf oxfords at | . $1.95 a Pair " Broken lines of WOMEN’S RUBBERS at50ca palr - i MEN’S SHOES - Broken lines of Osteo-path-ik black calf oxfords " Reduced to $4.95 a Pair All short lines of children’s shoes and slippers greatly reduced for quick clearance. ‘J - All women’s and children’s overshoes reduced. 4 Remember, these prices are for one day only Goldstein’sEmp’orium 3

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