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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 1929. ALASKAJUNEAU [i RAVEN AND SUBY 1o Wien s - 0 MANUEL QUALO FREED |1, &%, % s FeieslMISS BATHE IS HONOR | Posrs wove ron stom staked st up on Grand Jury following a hearing BABIES WINNERS William Anderson. ~Baby William OF SERIOUS CHARGE |today before Judge Frank A. Boyle| GUEST AT LUNCHEON| Because of the high wind whi v p i i iss] e up during the night a nur + SNT Weighed 25 pounds. in the United States Commission- cam oy tlh 1‘ '”n AT FAIR EVENI —————— Manuel Qualo, indicted by the|er's Court. Two others arrested & P :i‘;e‘;f)rcsel;mtlé ;gg:;of:bg::g b:(r]f jone 01 4 i iaz wi i ate . Ve art ¥ G il rair A Federal grand jury at Ketchikan|With Diaz will have hearings later.| s Florence athe, who has Bt ‘the upper Ofty. Float s mb | M The Baby Sho SST. U. S. FORESTER |on a charge of assault with in- e been the house guest of Miss|e yoonnos gt the float imme : B Aivenoon ki WILL ARRIVE SQON | tent to Kill was acquitted yester- GASBOAT BURNS Evelyn Judson for the past three 1o MOOUTES B M€ 0 o ¢ uly enjoyed by everyone and eact |day by a jury in the Federal dis- weeks, was honor guest at a lunch- | oo qump No serious damage | Sl i man, Tose bud trict court at Ketchikan, accord-| Afther purchasing a vat on|eon given Thursday at the Forget-|gouf SRR T8 SG 0 O OTHEL _____ : by Mrs. E. E. Carter, Assistant U. S. For- (in to advices recelved by United | Wednexday, Louls Anderson had|Me-Not Tea Room. GCovers were ported, although several have dar t y it is | Martin, v T Wil arrive here in a few|giates Marshal Albert White. the misfortune to see his recent|laid for eight, including: Misses|aoed guard rails from being poun: Local Company Acquires | to|Nurse Lin will be nt camp there, but 1te will be erected and to house ma- ot ¢ Control of Second Prop- lerect erty on Taku River n, days, according to an announ ment made by District Foreste | Charles H. Flory. He arrived in Ketchikan several days ago and is now enroute here. The charge grew out of a shoot-|acquisition go up in flames on the |Bathe, Henrietta Sully, Evelyn Jud- ing at Craig several months ago.|beach below Willoughby Avenue son, Ruth Krugness, Gertrude Wal- |Qualo shot and seriously wounded |vesterday afternoon. He was work- |tonen, Bessie Yurman, Eva Yurman iLars Olson. The latter recovered |ing on the engine when same gaso- (and Belva Williams. i |from his wounds. It is understood |ilne nearby was in some manner| Miss Bathe will leave on the, More than 2,000,000 pounds ed against other boats at the u) per float. —o—— crew nd supplies. The other blanket which was do i i b % T 2 rday. e o i11 |[Mrs. Cleveland’s Needlew shop. | He has covered most of the alo plead 1f- 4 ‘ignited. The cabin was completely | steamer Dorothy Alexander Satur-|wool were handled by the Sout é A:z,kua JL?::.‘:.».:’O&:%";; day, the g, ;m:m]»\ \3:\»::-”(.": oy anlz Baby Richard tipped the scales ¢ f,”'f”“f“ end of the dstrict_an Qualo pl w | destroyed a:]d thctfiun b;:ards were day for Seatle, enroute to her|Dakota Cooperative Wocl Growe | g pany acquired control of cond ! or the year 27_pounds (\n»i’;(\lc to flr:l)e in Petersburg | L T 5 |burned part way througl jhome in Walla Walla, this year. g group of mining claims in the| wwnije no such showing of surface| “Baby Suby \:’XX;IL :_":;":on;:"?l,“vi's ?fi)i:;(?‘ :’[: CF PR oYK —_———— e ) $ Taku River district, it was an-| . . ots are found on the Spar-|of Mr. and Mrs. Luthe 4 A Yy 1or| o 8y ? it e Gl 17w 00| s e To . e Spu- o M S R R ¢ | e e e '||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllmlIHmlllIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIImlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! i ):‘nn(:::m:: (I;w };p.?fim er'mm““nd vi the é:":: ;‘r‘)‘(‘]‘ b’(‘):(‘i‘r‘“: “;;“""h 5 v |all the national forests of the coun- |F. sibley on a charge of ‘\l(')h-‘l. = § comprises five claims and a frac- 50 been |Gordon’s Gift Shop. Baby Suby [t the National Prohibition Act, W é tion claim 1500 feet square. Ifound by S ; that may de- weighed 23% pounds. It will t Sl ‘ L The deal gave the local company oo, into_sor ; worth while. | remembered that Baby Suby’s littls ' S ree oo 1 an option on a controlling ir H Progress sister, Juneau, won the second a aa ! i est in the property, the locators | is being made prize at last year's Baby Show. I g § and original holders retainir property Mr. Metz-| The winner of the Indian Baby { g 1 small interest. While the r var said. The permanent camp|Show was Frank Mason Off Y A SPE =4 3 was not revealed, it was ma I;"nml" completed. By the firsi|old son of Mr. and M ! 2 ers ou [ 4 CIAL VALUES € | known that a substantial dowa|or gentember feet of Mason. He received a lo Vit FRIDA Y-, 1 I{E 13TH. . i E i ayment was made. i “ad done. The |bath robe which was { 9 2 M ’ l G d C f 5 » P Tan Toca e e ay. Arthur |Mrs. Jarman. I erchandise Goods Consisting o i The claim owners transferrir . forman of the local mine,| A special prize consisting of a ! E their holdings to the compan: lis the camvp starting to|beautiful white sweater with pas { Y H At e o g E. B. (Buck) Sparling, discovere art, which ‘wiil HEOBREDSA | dolheat elowses | worked . on.the I S Yrour Lll('k Y Day ere '\§*"'l' (} Af" tion Goods Trench ’CO:{ts 5 Dave Housel, William Strong, C.lyo 10 tunnel about 500 feet in the | pockets was donated by the B. M. i - Women’s Silk Hose Women’s Trench Coats £ F. Wyller, Fred Teidt, F. Schws i Behrends Co., Inc., and was award- | ; Al g s E and Glenn Neitzert, all of this| " i | \\,vomcnqs Pinafore Aprons M(,n’s Trench. Coats £ city. ‘ | Radio advertising on Sunday is = Women’s Rayon Dresses Men’s Socks £ The property is located between e y + A . . e 1le = ‘ the Tulsequah Chief, being dr‘\u(ih-"'““”l : iy : ! Porto Rican Embroidered Girls’ French Tams § 4 { B el B gnatie] il o - ! Nightgowns Men’s and Boys’ Union Swits Manville G on which devel-| sland, net ¥ "VERE/ b g { n,,:,,":,‘,,"\mrr‘?":: Deine” Garied’ on | 1ghtbbuse e fon ‘ EVEREADY S Women’s and Girls’ Fall Hats Men’s Cotton Flannel Shirts H j ccome a refuge . 3 ¢ e = ! by the Alaska Juneau. It adjoins become a refug e FLASHLIGHTS : Girls’ and Women's Rubbers Hoys Shoes E* ! o, T = 3 L Women’s Organdie Trimmed Men’s and Boys’ Ties 2 ’ e gie; Lolon * . s Misn's Teaa TArUN See El [T = T Pnad E P"lt Artificial Flowers Men’s and Boys’ Garters £ = i ! Women’s Fancy Garters Men’s and Boys® Overalls ! 7 = 95¢ to $3.75 ! COTTAGE CHEESE Women’s Fancy and Plain Suspenders ¢ Complete with ! Handkerchiefs Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants I'VI LSON BROS. 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