The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 3, 1929, Page 8

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A s R T P, T B RS N SO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1929, H . | . il ] 1 W NDBRD TROLLING NOT | Daily Crossword Puzsle (TWO AVIATORS [ [0 Ve e ; Given Acclaim Jail, Can Take . 3 : - i Bottled NT g ’:f':m ¥ 1L Was borae ARE MISSING‘Prom 100,000 Auto Rides ott 4‘ Destst NEW FEATURE % E::" togother | | WSHINGTON, Sept. 3—The Ev- & Lekiipmess 22, S |® CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. ol b Sepl.. $— . Ry 1 ,m.ry = STARTING 25. Snperluuu :- 3.—Dr. Hugo Eckener receiv- e |ening Star says Harry S;grlmr, ml‘ SunShlne - i IR RETUR v Fo : S e, IPilot Wood and Mechanic|s & sccim from & crowa of + |magiate, has been ' signed io u. Large volums N 5 29. 500 sheets of e e 100000 at the final program e |SPecial duties which affords ‘mm ¥ | 10, Mistaxe TODAY U Ward Fail to Reach o yesterday of the National e |an automobile ride several times Real Imported { TR 6. :leen A Former Ehil. Cleveland “o Air Races and aeronautical e |2 Week to the branch clinic of the P_ i Open Season Lsheled in Open lmn on Bzuanofr-v—‘ o FOR Ll T o exposition o |Jall, several blocks distant. Norwegian [ 1% NEREs Soaks L e The crowd roared its The statement was made by Wil- ¥ Sunday-—Deer Hunters | Rest of S. E. Alaska Op- 3 Paren THE EMPIRE Frevirieator CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 3—|5 o8 O o arrived e |liam Peake, Jal Buperintendent, fn COD LIVE I il Have Good Si s od After \(- stember 20 Discern " o X 3. Sowed Join¢ [John Wood, pilot, and Russell|y yin Gov. Myers Y. Cooper. e |denying the wealthy prisoner has LIVER OIL it e Rt vk t : Holtdear CADFRS o Ward, mechanic, are missing more yater he boarded a blimp e [been permitted to go on pleasure " ! b - READERS N than 24 hours up to this morning|y for Akron, Ohio, where he e |trips by motor. For Sale At 1 % To the accompaniment of the| Trolling thr Southeastern | ga A trembling 4 Knm.r title |after leaving Los Angeles on a h S # | 1 Sike e Guhs @ Hies | an i 3 limited aiis Final 4%, Perfume s g e will study construction meth- ®| Ppeake explained the new Job S N rolling fire of shotguns and rifles Alaska, cxcept for a limited arca! 34: Etaal o RUTame . se |sccond attempt to complete the|q ous at the Goodyear-Zep-. s , it : the game and bird season Was on wf TIsland, is prohibited | g9. Growing out 31, Sum ) nonstop derby to ‘Cleveland. o o he i g'erar- ep- @ | permitted “Sinclair to go riding ushered in locally Sunday morning. |until mber 20, and in the| 40 Frosting o b Inquiry at all airports along the | buming to Burope. - ¢ |every day or so. « Clear, sunshiney weather held down | Baranof area until September 5| = S : &. Koman gar- |route failed to find the fliers and[q o O Burope. i the bird hunters but fav t was announced last y LA DoN> & Cleveland aviators and officials €X-|q ¢ ¢ o o o ¢ © © ® & ¢ o o| Bill Casey Is still at No. 8 Wil- y \ nimrods who invaded the hills in!Agent Dennis Winn of the N2 = : ! winas § Dreased consern, DA AR Nos to | it el b Bl gty . ro'n‘side‘mb]‘r‘f(»:cri“llx \v“.‘)‘L‘h n‘r iim States Bures f Fisheries o ;';'gl';;;;lm“' ¥ 0. P explain the long disappearance. | | BACCO and SNUFF CURE. Hours Phone 25 Free Delivery } . The flofx hunters were uniformly | yegylatic Short for Oroaw liners 6l I‘:r:’vrl'l:.::“ On their first attempt they were| Germany has a network of 37-|2 p. m. to 7 p. m. Call and we B & 7 any returning iy F:‘.:.,.’:d ahwie Bush o 2YinEs forced down in New Mexico because |500 miles of motor buses. !Wwill demonstrate. P.O. Box 327, ady ' ‘iR with empty bags, and today many | qietrict w H Vi Apostie Dined of a clogged fuel line. local households added succulent|yiin, was advi ! s Lroferal | (CSRUBRENRN (Sa - = L= . venison roasts and chops to their| g, yyashington headquarters. 6. 1‘|'.e k- Tetrie 70. Charge for . menus. Most of the parties who| T ; FRE R thorn f MARSERE e Sister of German ' went out had returned by last| Th@ iRt < | > ¥ 2 night, They reported deer n|Winh s I8 ps | § 19 [0 n President Is Dead| <} abundance in most Admiralty Island | | Lo SOk = — areas but the animals are well up |’ bkl . BERLIN, Sept. 3—Fraulein 1do ‘ in the hills. They were in excel- |} e o von Hindenburg, only sister of Jent condition. it President von Hindenburg, died A . While birds were apparently m A yesterday after an operation in a numerous than on the opening da . ]| || Potsdam hospital. The President’s of the past few < is permitted BepLaL ) | vacation will be cut short as a ) geese, the weather ber the remaindér of the esult. for successful hunting all | vear i | .| The deceased was 70 years old f of the local bird hunters reported! Local trollers on the receipt of { |]and had lived at an Old Ladies’| small On Mendenhall Flats|the announcement last week that| Home for the Nobility where she| the ducks were fairly were permiited immec was one of the officials of the ill»i > N A and a good many were killed des- '!.; ':'J‘HIH"!’ : were I“’PP-‘:-"‘»" stitution. ; On and after September 4, 1929, The Club Cafe, under ) ite the handicap of sunshine. ‘ to leave for the ning s ety LR | 5 5 o PR tho andiosn of s iy it it nat of| 7. 15 POSSHERA e boairic | new management will be ready to accommodate the public with [of them, wre otified of the cor-| | a choice variety of “Good Eats.” P |rected regulation before they could 1 {1eave vort i | We have adopted for our motto “Sudden Service with a | | ) PR - s 5 5 . | DN VISIT HERE \ Smile,” and we will strive to live up to it every minute. Our | LflST IN FUREST \](’IU Sults A buying will be done exclusively here at home and our meats | and other produce will be selected with special care. o Sportsmen of Intmnatloml F : : 4 BRiavin Eiroute to o 1 or all [ We have engaged the services of a Chef who comes highly | » 1 > > — | " Ei P ] Western Areas v | recommended and who has been connected with some of the g § TA K E UWN LIFE 4 7 7 The new fall styles are leading restaurants in the Territory. k Three sportsmen of vnnrummml[ Z b(‘ginning to arrive. | renown were visitors at headquar- | | e : i We are ready to prepare a wide variety of American, Scan- tors of the Alaske Game Commis- | 1% Seal(‘l'nn Party| | Smart 1""1""1{ two-but- |/ Yinavi G ¥ 5 2 e sion here today, enroute to western |1 OUnd by g Farly SCHOOL BUS BRINGS | ported daily during the term. || ton models in grays, || dinavian, German and French dishes so pleasing and satisfying 1 and_interior points for extended| and Being Carried to | The bus operated by Mr, Hellan | blues and tans. to man, for all human history attests: ‘“‘rhfiflmfl hunts :“UA““I 1“"”" Civilization ‘ IN 20 STUDENTS TO |arrived Sunday, and was delivered | 4 g with the Alaska Guides Associatio | | thaough Jhnsat Mbtors. Skl & ? ! Phite Riboins e . é | out of Anchorage and 1]1\:\ kthn s OPEN DAY OF TERM| o et trr. or.ohisai and $30.00 and up | hat happinss for man—the hungry sinner, y plans a hunt out of Fairbanks CASCADE, Idaho, Sept. 3—Mrs |well heated. It is painted yellow | R i 3 @ : Sir John Mullens, noted British ;Louise Higgins, aged 23 years um[ The schonl s servics: between | with. hieck. triesioinge. - 1o 18wt Sinee Eve ate apples, much depends on dinner. "‘- sportsman, of London, England.|of a forest ranger, who shot """-‘A"k Lake Bridge and Juneau was! adapted to the needs of the local % | has engaged two guides at Fair- Self in despair after being lost nearjo o aseq "this morning by Wal- | route. { i bonks. © ¥ie will cover areas in the|the Bad Lands on the Salmon A EC Haian, Gttty st ! SOREN CHRISTENSEN. 3 _ |River for four days, is on he: | £ - ‘Twenty | ’ ¥ Wood River or Toklat River re ' | students, residing on Glacier High- gions. It is his first trip to the|to Civilization on a stretcher antlmay Were brought in today for the| . TXY the Fve o'Clock Dinner | Ainaas Territory. ”“"’:5 ere entertaified for her Te- | 0nip day of the. school term, | SPOCIAlS &6 Mabry's. o The Store for Men agaL. Anthony Biddle, noted Philadel- |0V e . |and several others came in by pri- TR ' 8 phia sportsman, explorer and uu-‘mM‘;':' ,f?‘“f“;fim:‘x"“1,‘,""!““:?”‘”‘ vate conveyance. It is expected| The Vatican is campaignifiié for d ”'i’furf“fiflinfll" /‘;r])as'::r‘cl.r:‘x:;(: ;{“ |Enroute, her horse stumbled ‘mm”“‘ about 30 pupils will be trans-!cleaner churches in Italy. | 8 | S Sk 3 4 GUIEEs 2% Iran away, leaving her stranded in : ¢ wati, is the third big game hunter o SEf b o | > T = . 5 1 | o e e R I e PHONE 83 OR 85 The Store That Pleases” D i i padied :‘"”“”“i“;“‘: Will U | then abandoning hope that she| THE SANITA L { e e Ohickaloon | WOUld be found, shot herself twice. it possibly go Into the Chickalool| when her husband reached the| pounLy. {cabin and found his wife gone, he | |started a search. L SN e e | | Fifty men combed the area and yMrs. Higgins was found Sunday l\mg in a cold mountain stream, 'too weak to struggle. Dr. R. C. Wflrd of Cascade, made a 60-mile {horse back trip and gave atten- \tion to the woman being carried A reception for the teachers will ‘““l over the rough trail. be held Friday, September 6, iu; e the school gymnasium, at 8:30 o'clock by the Juneau Parent-: Teacher Association. Following the reception dancing will be enjoyed.| Mrs. Frank Metcalf and Mrs. R. E. Robertson will have charge of the| general entertainment. Refresh- | M o, » ments will be served by the fol- | il itis lowing committee: Mrs. Ficken, | Mrs. Friend, Mrs. Redlingshafer,| Sl . . Mrs. Petrich, Mrs. Cole and Mrs. | Ji P Joe Campbell. | Those attending will have an op- portunity to join the Parent Teach- | er Association and as membership dues are only 50 cents it is hoped | that a large membership will be secured. Everyone is most cordially in- vited to atteyd this reception. ’> Blazer Shirts Ages 8 to 18 J ® Mo SalOllm CALIFORNIA' GROCERY PHONE 478 YOU DON’T PAY MORE HERE B = School Shoe 1 Specials Misses’ and Children’s Pied " Piper Shoes and Oxfords Regular $5.50 Values $3.45 Pair B £ = £ £ 2 = % Regular $4.50 Values % $2.95 Pair % Specials—W ednesday and Thursday SPINACH LOAF Nally sMayonmuse,l)oz. oo, 2lc Regular $3.75 Values Pint jar, 35¢ Quart jar, 5‘)c $2.45 Pair WW“MWWWWWWWWWWNWHHlIIIIIIIIlllIIIl|IIIII|IIII||IIII|IIIIIIIIIIlIHIIIllHIHIHIlIflIIflHIHfiI|I!H|IIIIlllllllilllllll Mix 114 cups of drained and chopped | 9 . . B e i bt | Fould’s Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles, : crumbs, 1 well beatén egg, Y cup of 2packages « . . ... . ... 2388 Girls’ Gymnasium Oxfords , grated cheese, 1 tablespoon of lemon | p > g ) juice, 1 teaspoon of salt, and 1-8 tea- | S"”"’r S Catsup, large bottle o i = 75 cents i spoon of pepper. Pour into a greased ‘ ;E . o . o baking dish and steam over boiling ‘ K"u‘)g{-"s Corn Flakes’ 2 for e (L0 b 250 &'==' 2 A, = DON’T FORGET REMNANT DAY TUESDAY ‘ 5 water, or bake in the oven 25 minutes. | 5 3 5 o = Lo Serve with AMOCAT tomato sauce, ||| W hile King Washing Machine Powder, £ GOLDSTEIN’S ] R Purveyors to Particular People l("'g(‘ p ackage e S SRR 496 g l“ ! ' | . GEORGE BROTHERS | Lux Toilet Soap,3bars . . . . . . 25¢ E > -] | | EPARTME el g Phone 92—95 Free Delivery A Scottissue Toilet P 9rolls *$1.00 S.HOE v L] 4 . [ ‘ L apera ro LI $ ’ This Store Will Be Closed Monday, Labor Day “

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