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: ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1929. |HUNTS WOLVERINES, RUNS INTO ENTIRE FAMILY OF BEARS NOTICE HEMORRHAGE CAUSED] ‘ JOHN NELSON'S DEATH Persons dumping boards or any-“ SAYS CORONER’S JURY thing that will be a menace to navigation in the Channel will be John Nelson, whose body was prosecuted. By order of found in the door of his cabin|® GFORGE A GETCHELL, above the Juneau Lumber Mill| < Sruror botlos, yesterday morning, died from the effects of an internal hemorrhage, according to the verdict of a cor- oner’s jury, which met yesterday afternoon at the Juneau-Young of-| fice. | The old man had lived alone in his cabin for many years and it was not until he had been Imissed | for several days by a neighbor and Cash Customer Wants Beer, But Got Hold of Wrong Dealer It was 10:30 p. m. and the voice coming over the tele- phone sounded impatient— and husky as if from airdity. “Send me down two cases of beer,” it commanded. “What's that?” came the response. “Send me two cases of beer and hurry it along,” said the would-be customer. “Two cases of what?” quer- ied the listener. | EXPLOSION WRECKS CLINIC INTERIOR AUDITOR COLE LEAVES SUNDAY T0 ENTER RAGE vitnessi Will Cruise South Leisure- ly Stopping at Impor- tant Ports Enroute MEMORIAL DAY 1ing wolverine and run into a whole | family of bears, that's dangerous, and George B. Rice, trapper of var- | mits, stands ready to bear | to the fact This is his_story anyway, :\nd} he's sticking to it. It started with | |a wol ne he saw almost at his| front door carly this week. Armed | Auditor Cash Cole was today pre- with a trapper’s license, a bag of | paring to sail south for Seattle and Exercises afiiks Hall an Other Ceremonies Will Be in Morning Memorial Day exercises, under ! the auspices of the local American Legion post, will be held next|gch for bait and a rifle for of-|Olmpia, to be ready to participate Ve JnbEr, (8 SRR his absence reported to the U. S. Thursday morning instead of dur-|goncive action, last night he set out | the secc il Capital to asked the husky-toned voice, Marshal's office that his body was | ing the afternoon as has been the Capital Y between this ‘This,” came the response, found. He had been dead for bag animal. He hung up Y ) ,, e 8 : and the capital of the State 1s, SHSNERE S oince. usual custom and as was planned g s license | ity about 24 hours when he was found, originally for the local observance ::Cbcb B;:,,:i‘{ \:::L;?o;‘e‘n?lcgmmr. of Washington, Mr. Cole’s boat m:"c%ntv::'s-a:;'“ ‘({"e e‘;’d :; according to Dr. H. C. De Vighne, this year. The hour for the exer-|goneq slipped off the safety of his[J87% 15 the only Alaska entry in e be““-flb;’"}o ‘:;_ - who examined the body. ed from 1:30 pm., to 10:30 am, it | Juovent e |Pacific Coast. g e B L e MRS. MANNING LEAVES | | was announced today by Legion of-| " pyrct appeared on the sc |~ He will leave carly Sunday morn- :‘hc S g il s Mrs. Bessie Manning of the U. ing and cruise south leisurely, stop- |ping at various ports, including the ficials. 3. Post Office staff here, left on Legion members are requested to a neighbo ‘he Princess Louise for the south; he took to be i dog up the skyline a short distar 2 ? meet at the Dug Out at 10 o'clock, | auny. . Nest he heard a noise in|MOre important ones of British [ooeeeveseegee el pond her annual 3 days leave. i to march in a body to the hall.ly " on the other side of|Columbia, but arriving in plenty of —————— q There will be an appropriate Pro- |y, g investigated the latter |Ume to get everything in readiness | MRS. SHEELOR LEFT REDONDO SCHEDULED TO | gram rendered. R. E. Robertson|.,.q instead of volverine found .l;lfox' the race. He will take along FOR SOUTH TODAY LEAVE SEATTLE JUNE 4 i is orator of the day. Invocation will;bi., ma bear,” almost on top m‘all the available publicity litera- be said by Capt. E. K. Tobin, of {1 ~ she was too close to shoot |tire about Juneau in particular and Mrs. Edith Sheelor left this morn- | The Alaska Steamship Company b the Salvation Army, and a Patriotic |u¢ anq not far enough away for|Alaska in general. ~One of his ing on the Princess Louise for thc | reighter Redondo is scheduled to reading will be given by Miss Mur- Gror"v to run, so he froze, “mama r%l:e[ objects in mtcn_n;z. the hitx: south for a two months' trip. She | wail from Seattle on June 4 to welcome to the test that an- 1] Jarman, on one side, and the dog on|Was to obtain publicity for the will go first to Corvallis, Ore., tc swers your question of sight. Seward by way of Southeast and | bear” Following the exercises at E““' the other turned into a frisky cub Hall, the Legion, Scouts and Camp ! A period of suspense, seemingly ar community and the Territory. The Jazz is in first class condi- End eyestrain and the re- Read in attend the graduation of her broth- er, Scott McClanahan, from Oregor Jouthwest Alaska ports. Associated Press P The Redondo will then assume basement bla Effects of the Clevetand Clinic hospital sultant headaches. Fire Girls will march to the \\'uc}x1 lhu\n and probably a minute or so, :;10: o \I‘(( :}’fliu“r:‘(xl'm:l'\x;’t"vm;:][,a‘i‘yl]:: fourth floor talcony. Similar damage throughout the bu c‘ur Agricultural College, then home tc | ts usual summer schedule from | comfort. Increasc efficiency front, the D“"" Corps heading the [, g the big bear ambled through throushout, its power plant put | mlssed dendly gas ta penctrate throughout the structuse, Kiiling mors |her family at Payette, Idaho. A! | seward to Cook Inlet and Kodiak[| 3t Work and play. procession. A prayer will be 5aid| o prush across the creek and|the best of shap®, and both Interlor | - yhan 100, (Picture by telephoto from Cleveland). Payette her mother will join he | sland ports. by Rev. Gabriel Menager, ”""l“‘“' |away from Rice. Then he took '\\‘:";I ‘""“‘I“‘L’ ““(}":: "3”‘::‘" Ti:“ ATt B _ |and they will continue east to Chi SRR O e Dr. R. E. Southwell strewn on the water and a salute _ |hull is white an he deck coveri ¥ p % & x = 4 . chance and fired. The bear disap g oo 3 cago and visit relatives in Illinoi | Commercial job printing at The r. . . Southwe fired. The procession will then|n, . g into the trees and was seen |® dull gray. The doors and cabin | PRINCESS LOUISE o ot st R for several weeks. mpire. Optometrist-Optician vroceed to the cemetery whcre.m more and neither was the cub. | panels are mfflml;an) ~colored. TAKES MANY SOUTH PRACTICE MONDAY EVE R4 AR ey 2% Lo graves will be decorated and a|pi.o investigated but all he could| Accompanying Mr. Cole on the HIGH SCHOOL GYM Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted prayer said by Rev. Harry R. Allen. | g0 4 wac tracks in abundance trip south will be L. Kean, until re- | g Room 16, Valentine Bldg. L cently manager of the local Frye- The Princess Capt. A ‘\ All members of the American Le- | Bruhn his | Slater south- — -~ Company store, and £ , docked in Juneau s |gion Drum Corps are requested to | E AND VETS brother, A. H. Kean, of Seattle. On |bound at 5:30 o'clock this morning [meet Monday evening at 7 o'clock |the trip north, Mr. Cole will have |and sailed for the south at 7 o'clo the High School Gym. Time |Gov. Parks as his guest, and Mrs. [ The following people took passage ing limited for pr: ce for Me- N NDAY | Cole and their two sons will return | for the south on it: [ rial Day ser it is asked all | with him. For Seattle—M. H. Truesdell, C.rniomlms attend the practice. Louise, 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by Appointment. Phone 484 Tired? Obey that impulse—you are MOOSE BASEBALI, | e e e W. Carter, Miss Charlotte Price, C. e RECEIVE CONGRATULATIONS |W. Mahaffy, Mrs. B. C. Manning, | : PETE SAYS: Flrst Exercnses of Com-| Postponed Game of May! Miss L. Hammond, Mrs. Edith F.| Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Nelson are |Sheelor, J. T. Petrich, J. H. Cann,| CANTALOUPES WILL ARRIVE R SRR P S A < mencement Week Will Be Held Tomorrow 14 Schcduled for Sun- Hccei\vin: congratulations on the |John Weranch, Mrs. Mabel Haines,| SATURDAY. Open Sunday. birth of a baby boy weighing 8 [F. J. Hayes. | - day at Local Ball Park ’)ounds at St. Ann's Hospital at| For Prince Rupert—Mrs. G. C.gujupeeiuioieieimiuiieiuiuiieiedeimtotttd The Baccalaureate services for ot i . |11:45 o'clock the night of May 23.| Walters, Miss J. M. Hursh. } < % the graduating class of the Juneau The Moose and American Legion ———————— For Vancouver—J. A. Borges and At last — the BETTER | BLADE for High School, will be held at s‘Clubs in the Gastineau Channel| MRS. RAY H S LEAVES J. A. Borges, jr., and Mrs. Frank O, T el {Baseball League will meet Sunday i Falr Buil(iing in the |, iomoon at City Park, the game T S aft v City Park, the g " o GILLETTE RAZORS | adv. Mrs. Ray Haines left for the south on the Princess Louise this morning. She will meet her hus- band, formerly of the Empire staff, in Seattle, when he arrives there FOOD STORE— lic is invited. 3 3 . ithe game postponed from May 14. 7 8 " % E The following is the program: This will be the first time these Electricity will be off in all d Angus Dei ‘ Bizet |two clubs have met this season. Junior Orchestra The Legion has played one game, Presbyterian Church and the pub-| i 5 % o starting at 2:30 o'clock. This i ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE Radium Blades are better ALWAYS SERVING tricts north of Fourth Street, n blades because they are made THE BEST Strect to Gold Street, including 4 8 Gold Belt Avenue and North of Of the famous Swedish razor Invocation .. Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff \, i v 2 in his open boat with outhoard Josing on opening day to the Elks. D ‘ » stee » finest i - . “Out Where the West Begins |onn O oy e ot tires |motor, in which he 18 to leave soon |Calloun Avente Sunday morning blade steel, the finest in the| Musw B Ser(,nal rs Estell ille ik 5 S e o o {from 6:00 a. m. till 11:00 a. m. world. They sell at the same ’ Z ae Fstelle Philleo | sames, losing two to Douglas and|in an effort to better steamship ALAS 1C S ik 23 > same o Mixed Quartette winning from the Elks. Keaton is|time to that city. They plan to ASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT price as the regular Gillette| ' JUNEAU’S FINEST ‘ adv. AND POWER CO. . . Edna Riendeau, Billy Sparks, |expected to start for the Veterans|return to Juneau later in the sum- Blades. C l f Muriel Jarman, Bennie Messcr. le Pete Schmitz for the Moose mer. A map -: jkward when % L. SILVER SET—DOOR PRIZE aurorma § Helen Torkelson, piano tomorrow. e T PR A man may be awkward when it § Scripture Reading il Tilosdiy ‘the ks wil madt| |/ LEAVES FOR VACATION (C0mSe o loking g plete ofiize-f Grocery Rev. A, P. Kashev 1t | 4 P freshments on his lap, but he al- | i . ‘ Aria . s fl;e?“r’,’z‘l‘gsw 2‘;‘:‘:1a:hchc;:igin;mzcl::du‘?e,Sw"lz‘gcl John Torvinen, the tailor, left on ways finds 16 easy;ienough to hol(!; 3 EVERYBODY WELCO}”E h iverv Clarinet Solo, William Herriman |Islanders were slated to play the|the Margnita Thursday evening for 8 Dre!tyw;_ | Pho 25 IS Deli A Flitne: 4785 Fres, Dellyery Bacculaureate Sermo 1V S day. ial i i kee, H 330008 ne ree Delivery issi 1 v David Wasgoner ey the adoves piay. the Amelcan| wil return about June 34 | 100, credm, biiok or bulk. Junesn | Lo, L, fimiscion, 109 PHONE 478 9 “Mighty Lak A Rose,” .. E. Nevin|Legion again, and June 2, Douglas — - Ice Cream Parlors —adv. i Girls Dougle Quartette |and the Elks play at Douglas. LEAVES TO ATTEND SHOOT | —— — 5 = e | EOM——S——SCRL | Flute Obligate it o | s 1t s o e | 47,00 SUNDAY DINNER 0000000 A i crup, Winifred carlson, Maizie |MT. ROBERTS TRAIL on the Princess Louise to attend . 2 Rodgers, Dorothy Bakke, Mur- WORK BE[NG DONE the annual State of szsl-ungt.onl 1 iel Jarman, Genevieve Saloum, trap shoot which is to be held at, ROAST TURKEY WITH ALL THE Cecila Yarkon, Alice Merritt, Fort Lawton this year. At the - IR flute, and Helen Torkelson, | With two men working under his meet in Tacoma, a year ago, Mr. T R]MMII\(,S § piano. direction, Ranger Harold Smith of |Truesdell was winner in ‘several ¥ events, in competition with some of the best shots in the State. He expects to return about June 9. - — The condition of Henry Pigg, who the U. S. Forest Service, has prac- tically completed the annual re- pair and maintenance work on Mt. Robers trail. It will be finished early next week and in good con- dition for summer travel over it. Next week, Mr. Smith will take Benediction, Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff. CLUB CAFE Special Chicken Tamales—Chili—and Noodles for after the dance underwent an appendectomy yes-! - T terday morning, is said to be favor- BOB KAUFMAN, Mgr. able, o e I o —— START TROLLERS CENSUS AT AUK BAY TOMORROW | V E G E T I Z E D B2 L R VOLNEY RICHMOND IS ON WAY INSIDE Volney Richmond, head of the Northern Commercial Company, and his son, were Dawson-bound pas-|a Party of four men to Taku Har- sengers aboard the Princess Louise (Por and build a trail from the ‘ when it arrived from the southcannery to the lake back of the ) Thursday evening. Mr. Richmond harbor. No other new trail work i spends every summer in the Yukon 1S Planned for this district this l Pajama Suits Something new and different in a !l!llllIIIllII!IIIIHIlllilllll!llllllllll!llli!llllllllllxl Territory in the interests of his|S€a50D, but necessary maintenance| The census of local trollers will' ] company. ;work will be dgne on existing |be started tomorrow by Capt. M. J.| N : ¢ ; R | projects, it was said. O'Connor, Assistant Agent U. S.| WHOLE WHEAT WAFERS : WHITE PASS AGENT AT i) T A Bureau of Fisheries. A complete list of all trolling boats, their reg- istry, number of lines used, whether local or outside boats, and other data will be gathered by the Bureau. Wardens and other members of the Bureau's field force will gather 'ARTER OFF FOR SOUTH FOR FEW WEEKS 4 NORTH ON LOU Are made of Fresh Spinach—Celery— Tomatoes | R. Pelton, Agent for the White| Pass at Atlin, Y. T., came north on the Princess Louise to spend the season in Atlin. GRS OER Lettuce C. W. Carter, of the Carter Mor- tuary, left on the Princess Louise this morning for Seattle where he None Fattening—Nutritious—Healthful e - will attend the Grand Lodge of the | ‘1€ . ] G 1 s Wil attend the Grand Lodge of the || ormagion during the current large assortment of Women’s and 1 Mrs. Helen Kahn and her daugh- | Alaska which will convene next fealslc_mA A 1mml¢)ile:;osgs:on?1refl:g TRY THEM TODAY 3 ’ 5 $ i ] ter, Miss Enid Kahn, mother and |week. He will be absent for about |‘rOllng vessels an Misses Pa] ama Suits in i sister of Mrs. I. Goldstein, arrived |three weeks. with their gperations will be made. on the Princess Louise from the| George O'Brien will look after south to visit in Juneau for some (Mr. Carter's business during his ab- time. sence. cotton materials. 28 cents package Craig Pencils Made by SHEAFFER PEN } COMPANY : $1.00 With every $2.00 purchase you receive a ticket on a round trip to Seattle. fl|IIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIill||l|"|||IIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII Automobile Tours If you contemplate making an automobile tour in the | States, your insurance can be all fixed up here before you start whether you take your car with you or buy it in Seattle. Prices range from $1.85 1o $3.50 — —0— o 1O GEORGE BROTHERS A £ N PHONES 92— 95 DRUG CO. ||\ Open Till 11 P. M. T A e e e . . . Free Delivery Phone 134 Come’in and see us about it anyway. We have Remember the speci: . } learned some things by experience about car insur- || WHEN WE SELL IT I 1 sal.e of good things all week ! ance which may cost you money to learn. | IT'S RIGHT 1 | OQur rates are the same as those in the States. Sub Station Post Office No. 1 Our policies cover everywhere. Policies written in || the States do not cover in Alaska. { ALLEN SHA TTUCK INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE GARNICK’S, Phone 174 J.M. Saloum Goldstein’s Emporium Juneaw’s Style Center Kali-sten-iks Children’s Shoes A A IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIHHIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllmllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllll