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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUG. 19, 1929. \ADMIRAL 'ROGERS IS HERE FROM SOUTH With twelve passengers for Ju- neau and 137 round trip tourists aboard, the Admiral Rogers, J. E. Kolseth, docked here from the| south at 7 o'clock this morning and sailed at noon for Haines, Skagway and Sitka. It is due here south- bound Friday morning Arriving in Juneau on the steam- er were: Mrs. M. West, Donald Ar- mour, H. Wills I. Lachman, L. M. | carrigan, E. Fisher, Mrs. D. Lew- s. J. Jaeger, J. P. Morgan, | , T. B. Kuhre, Miss| IRita Robertson and three third 15,000,000 FEET | OF TIMBER CUT BY LOCAL FIRM Sawyer Reynolds Have Good Year—Orders Re- ceived for Future The Sawyer Reynolds Company, Southeast Alaska’s large: has cut app O()u Among the tourists aboard the 1 feet of timber d. he current Rogers is a “World Call,” tour party season, according to C. T. Gard- ‘of eighty conducted by H. B. Hol- ner, local member of the firm, who loway and Miss Bess White, made returned Saturday from a two- ‘up of those who have been attend- weeks cruise. All of the company's |Ing the National Convention of the camps except the one at Kake have | Christian Church, at Seattle. been closed down for the year, he Those leaving on the Admiral said. | Rogers were: i I s { For Haines—A. itchell, ¢ B e i ot 1| Tomas, Joe M. Callian, J, M S0 e oo tho aviosas ana e |Sisuss, and Jossphine Vermein, things considered, was excellent, | Tor SEATWay—HES The Kake camp has been cutting, "M" Sitka—B. W. Bonell, since last Fall and probably will be| ~ S kept open this winter. Another | Coast of Pril f Wales Island GIVEN SATURDAY “We have re-; for | The opening of the Commodore, newest ice cream parlor and cigar M. ostablishment in Juneau, on Front " d Saturday night in a few weeks. ceived some unexpected orders timber and piling for next Spring delivery which may make it neces- sary to open a new camp,” Gardner said. In his cruise, M pre RUSSIANS TAKE OFF EN ROUTE TO AMERICA o | cock, Unalga; {| Wilde, Seattle; H. E. Parker, ‘||land; Donald Armour; L. M. Car- | Young, Petersburg. # | discharging the largest single cargo | % |ever brought here. AT THE HOTELS Lucia Beaudin; A. G. Williams, Petersburg; C. J. O'Rellly and Mrs. O'Reilly; R. Boyes, Wrangell; N.| L. Freeman, Prince Rupert; V. A. Burdette, Unalga; Willlam Hors- man, Juneau; H. Nichols, Cinci- natti; H. W. Nichols, Jr., Cinci-| natti; John Walmer, Sitka; George A. Ramsfell, Palo Alto; R. Han- J. P. Morgan, Ju- neau; I Lachman, Seaitle; A. W. Port- rigan; Harry C. Willis, Vancouver. Alaskan C. Norman; Pat Davis, Security | Bay; M. Warner, Kake; Edward C.| Hope, Five Fingers; Jim Mahoney, City; Oscar Olson, Taku; Keith Zynda J. M. Slater, St. Louis; Thomas Watless, Sr., St. Louis; Agnes Schlosser, Juneau; Miss Ruth Chase, Albany, Ore.; Miss Susan Yeats, Omaha, Neb.; Josephine Ver- meine, Champagne; E. C. Itschner, Alaska Road Commisison; R. B. Osrieder, Alaska Road Commission* Vincent L. Kerns, Seattle. - IS NEARLY WRECKED POINT BARROW, Alaska, Aug.| 19.—The schooner Holmes was al- most wrecked in a gale here Sat- urday but escaped with the loss of only three anchors. She is now ————————— Anyway the manufacturers of shoes don’t have to worry—bare- foot is one way there isn't once Reported Engaged W hen Dixle Lee,who "" comes from ‘Tennessee via New Orleans and some- times known as the orig- inal varsity drag’ girl was asked ‘whether she would shortly marry David Rollins, film actor, she didn't say she would, but she certainly didn’t say she wouldn’t. The “situa tion” seems to have arisen when Dixle came out to the film col- ony to do a pleture and the two met on the same lot. b DIXIE LER g piigs British newspapers are inierested in the pipe carried by Gen. Charles G. Dawes, calling it the “upside EIGHTEEN GIRL AVIATORS TAKE - AIRINCONTEST ;National W(EI'S Air Der- ! by Is Underway— One Strike Won SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Aug. 19.—Eighteen girls aviators, con- | testants in the National Woman's Air Derby, took off today on the second leg of a flight from Santa Monica to Cleveland, Ohio. They expect to hop to Yoyuma, Arizona, flight officials in Cleveland having granted the fliers the right to land there instead of Calexico. The fliers struck as they claimed the [landing field at Calexico was too !small for some of the planes to get off again. The girls refused to race unless Calexico was re- ‘moved as a control point and the ,|officials in Cleveland were forced to agree. | el e LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE P B SR Commercial jo» printing at The COME IN AND LOOK Associated Press Photo The “Land of the Sovlets” (above) Is attempting a Moscow-New York flight over a little-charted rea as shown by the map. The crew of four consists of (left to right: Dmitry V. Fufaev, mechanic; hilip E. Bolotov, second pilot; Borls V. Sterligov, navigator, and S. A. Shestakov, first pilot. of the Divi desirable log it 15 cxp: chance in 40,000,000 of girls going' —there’s too many tacks and too much broken glass around for that.! n which place. The band pla ny(d in fronl' s will be bf the store for some time, to a conducted nex large crowd, and then went inside| Salmon were running heavily on and business was good as a result.| the west coast last week, Mr. Gard- The appearance of the band i» con- G La d; s Sy ner said. In the Ketchikan dis- cert at the Commodore was the G€rman Lau pirit In American Aviation AROUND That is what this store is for WA SN TR e TR S EEEE—— ‘plnncs owned privately in Europe, | heim donating $2,500,000 to the ! | with 7,000 in America. ‘Guggenhelm foundation with a deed “Your way of organizing public | outlining the wishes of this maece- opinion in matts f air service |nas of aviation for furthering air seems to me far superior to any- |service, national and international, thing we have in Europe,” Merkel | well, I wish we had a Mr. Guggen- observed. ‘ heim.” “When I see Henry Ford publish- SRR ing whole page advertisements| A bill to tax mait in Missouri| | weekly, extolling our aerial future, | was defeated, the solons arguing well, T wish we had a Mr. Ford. |that its passage indirectly wouldl “And whcn I see Mr. Guggen- Jhccnse bmwmg in the home. trict most of the canners reported cause of hundreds visiting the busi- | good packs and those on the west ness section Saturday night and | coast were materially ahead of tourists also praised the spirit of | 1928. | Johnson in 1r|'\m.,uu, the event. WATER REPELLANT CLOTHING MATCHES, 6 boxes to carton, carton....$ .35 CANNED PEACHES, No. 2V cans, can .33 CANNED APRICOTS, No. 2V, can, regular 45 cents MACARONI in packages, regular 2 for 25 cents, 3 for.. DO NOT FAIL TO SEE OUR GREEN STUFF AND FRUIT DISPLAY GARNICK’S PHONE 174 BERLIN, Aug. 1y.—Ofto J. Mer- - kel, director of the Lufthansa, mar- | vels at the private American avifl-‘ | tion development and attributes it |to a knack for organizing public opinion. The head of the German airways 'rorpunnon contrasted the 500 (ALIFORNIA*GROCERY PHONE 478 Specials for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday CALUMET BAKING POWER; 1 Ib. can ..§ .33 OUR CHOICE WHOLE CLAMS, No. 2 can (11b., 4 oz.) . GEISHA CRAB MEAT, No. l 2 can (6 1-2 oz.) . LIBBY’S CORNED BEEI No.1 can, 29 cents; No. 2 can ...... MILANIS BONELESS CHILKF'\I TA- MALES, No. 1 can ASPARAGUS TIPS, picnic size can 4 SPINACH, large No. 2 1-2 can (1 1b., 9 o0z.). CAMPBELL’S SOUP, Straight or Assorted, SNIDER’S CATSUP lar(rc battle: ... 0. 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