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8 e e TENTH ANNUAL | VETS'CONCLAVE : OPENS TUESDAY : ACROSS ,. 13, " 15, Daily Cross-word Puz Sclution to Saturday’s Puzzls THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 23, 1929 e — U S—— =le 6. Plural of 32 BEING PLANNED DELIGHTED AT CITY DOCK Following Apart Withstand use . Dines . Western In- dlan . Pet_diminutive % Ly of Burgaret ‘[,"Wm-p ents s e k Hatcher, mechanic Inches a An"m.m Legion Conven-'y. Pullea apart | EL e Three Arrive Here nomf- ir (hie As S WIS RS S 1/ s Opens Here at 10 1 - et | tions Will Give Juneau gune dGo S | ways, also went south on the sea- IR estniosimptaieecnomis % 6.00 ' | Finest Dock in Nort agway and Go South | pian Yo e Gl L e 8.00 9.50 A. M. in Dugout 0N T NCREL [ieal P 1 . ; ) / gout : ocal Seaplane | | R L T s e 11.00 14.00 T T AT : HOSPITAL R R g 5 B I A , of Vancouver, B Charles Anaerson, who conducts It S S SR e 15.00 19.00 r > New England Fish!a second h: store on Main Strest 1/ - ¢ i Frank P, Smith, of |is in a very serious condition. Thi: IV _1"00 22.00 b seate “‘1‘ (:v}u?\“f[ Br W, L was the Avnm:nc:‘m(‘\jn! made thi %] ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 24.00 30.00 the o 29, tenited Unlit of force f cisco, arrived |y by his attending physician, h Dugout, |30 esou {0, Girl's nome Anglo:Sazon ‘ 2 Saturday evening, & Sooticiis Uil LB /et e e 40.00 50.00 A Tkt jimp 41 Developed H S 7 Kf”"m}\ Skagway in the|has been ing from chronic B e 50.00 65.00 82, Exlst PR T 1. Bdge of n gar- i eapl etchikan, of the Alaska- rt trouble for several years and silibs Kia g |‘5‘.§;'f‘§| P b ERE i pac v--w':; d and filled Washington Airways, piloted by entered St. Ann’s Hospital yester- 4 R T e 80.00 100.00 ention will be forn 1COTRBEL | e hults g M Jeean rock, and interior driveways | A kmann. e g ; ] ; i Gov.” G Rev. |35, Soap wich the £5; Guldors uighest S/ M Dhmor " J M and his party stopped| Daniel Abelson, employee of the Wholesale Prices on Application 3 e M note nddress > Juneau Cold e 1 Juneau, August 10, en route | Ala a Gold Mining Co ) LR = o, 1 ' OB Wil | tearing out its equipn tkon Territory where they |who entered St. Ann’s Hospital yes- liver the invocatior I3 uhe ., dl ng and is ex- oing on a six weeks' hunt for |terday for medical treatment for a Bhaiviessin | pected to have everything remov- am While in Juneau they | fractured leg, is doing nicely. RICE & AHLERS CO by this month the guests of Mr. H. F. Faulk- | R. Taylor, of the South East - 3 | wor ion and improvem acka Development Co., cntered LU NG - \C SHER o il S { o ey SR N R o PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL ; ot gl e month and a half ago,|; medical treatment for Juneau, Alaska nd enter the cess Alice. ‘When lan injured knee. ek $ T 4 hed Whitehorse, B. C., we pro-| Miss Edna Smith, who under- | We tell you in advance what job will cost” Beasider ebrated Jacquot broth- |went a major operation at St. Anr l B Business ite, giving [ , @ cook, two wrar ospital this morning, is doin? A T R 75 0 it - ar 48 feet lor f es, and procec nicely | i TS 7 be held in E piling wil | n what turned out to be a most J. Stafford, who fainted aboard Biniar ing lnid for thi ccessful hunting trip. the Queariand MleRHs ok with chorag | The cold stt rooms, whic Each hunter filled his bag with |such force that his jaw was dis- mart lare concrete floored and have i », caribou, sheep, and ar. | is recelving medical treat- ined walls, will be used 1 3 fortunate enoush St. Ann's Hospital. C e City for stor a wree grizzly bear.” George Osborne, who under- te ving it ample facilities fo We were especlally pleased.” | T operation this morn- torage purposes ntinued Mr. Hager, “at gettir at St. Ann's Hospital, is doing " Sta wharfinger’s office, at pres- magnificently splendid specimen | _Tomorrow aft in the old office of the Cold heep, one of the Ovis Dalli| John Cashen, who has been a pa- delegat I be storage Company, facing Fron the horns of which Werc siont in St. Ann's Hospital since local An n L ot, will be moved back next to absolutely perfect and which, whe 1 |September 1, and who has beciy . it bile ¢ 1 E section. A dout ured by the Territorial Game | pecoiving medical treatment for e t ]-‘-‘\ i | loorway i just ahead oi Commissioner, at Whitehorse. | herniotomy, is well enough to leave s an ulc es Al ,’ “, ru(x'm quarters. An inter d a spread of 42% inches.|for his home today. | i 'to give U [#lley will thus be opened up f told that although m b iy oA . » an opr ity " ; (.]x‘ & ey | :\unlxr fic, making all_part I get horns with a spr ON PROSPECTING TRIP B Byt e onenmere, | Delivery Service .; .v i A : e i et The sto!'u,r' |011, C the nort! e enough Fo get horns that |Clellin shoved off this morning June -“““ 0ld -‘I‘ g i o g i L nd east side will be used fc re not broken jn any way. an outboard river boat for a six he local post will stage ccment and other heavy freight We also bagged goats weighing | weeks' prospecti i i Y OTTV S TTT - er's Roadnouse at ] GCAT HUNTERS GET 'I‘l‘.v} Dn;ix\g. Capt. Abe Hanson,| Much rock filling is contemplated from 400 pm,f"dg ,:.: 450 pound: ,":;flkmDm?{;i‘v‘n‘%lfirifp;fiezi‘:iT\'}T_‘ IN THE CITY OF JUNEAU o b R < with Frank Dott, Arthur Carter, T.|The present space, W ind speaking of altitude . . .” Mr.|Closkey : s B0 S guest f‘,‘,’h,'hclh:}:‘}:Si":‘; FAIR BAG OF GAME 1(5 Judson, E.1 F. Ht‘r:':mu:lx \:n}d J.|is on piling, will be fill ser interrupted himsel lun'r}( wamiibarna v i L wi i C . K 9 ind, made a week-end trip to{that material "he 1t ) A SSasassssacasessaasass sy i | During the ‘“"““’"”“‘ b "“‘l 3 nree deer. |building will also be filled w high they had chmui-d in WO ru‘ S al The Murrelet, Capt : flable for traffic i er to shoot these goats. They e 181 ban- |5t oot Ha e o D e B cos! e some ing reply and de- F(l"(f‘}’ S()x quet convention ball. The | tcoess with good | |O u’!x?m!ff,l P iy ahe B feeed oS Win. Slte nled any: knowledge of fie BN Morning deliveries—10 a and B h Vi T o= i, good T and Iz.vrhéulg?x.:xr :‘7(1:11.[5‘30‘!(;::!;\‘lt‘“.“ wit lvn(k and used for addi- which g 1 climb, and Mr. g ) eries a.m. and 11 a. m. : i - 1cKs. y bagged a B CKS al parking space Hager conti d: “There was a M 3 L b v . . ¥ 4“}1‘}1‘:}1;“_‘ Hall ol 'Iu.rv ylanx’\. Capt and one goose, ; Other improveme contem- |scarcity of ptarmigan which was 1'“(“1 silk mixture sox Afternoon deliveries 27 3:30 and 4:30 p-m. e e ioman the | B out for ¢ o ga |plated includ of rest-|due, we were told, to such preda-|}in fancy patterns and . bost. . Th ; ym MOSCOW HAS HUGE BAKERY [rooms for passer lavatories, |tory animals as coyotes and esp: 2 A Tors Y. ‘l e ek Tuthor ooekk WAL af MOSCOW—Moscow has the larg-lete. The new warehe 1 ially to the piratical activities (.;!1‘"'11']‘,‘ colors. ow) | rive tomorrow morning on the |y ry in Europe. Recently op- 'be sheeted with corr iron. |eagles, 4 can’t afford to pass B i Ataks sty members his new plant bakes 200 tons |T work has already been started | “The fishing was especially good|{ | GE()RGE B of the Legion and Ausiliary from |DunBam bread & day and fls equipment | snd the south of the ng'in the mountain streams and we ‘s these up. ROTHERS Ketchikan, and delegates from Pet- [“7C % © i Uil ask PO o teohgiiun | petered. 12d great sport catching greyling. | urg and Wrangel expected | AT BE; TSR IR D s oar ) 3 to arrive early tomorrow morning § 3 I)alr %‘1 ()’) Purveyors to Particular People on a chartered boat. The vessel Pl ps 92 ; (4 . left Petersburg early this after hones and 95 Open Evenings noon. e PARTY LEAVES FOR WHITING RIVER TO | INVESTIGATE DEATH ‘ Hcaded by Deputy United Stal 1 W. E. Feero, Douglas, 11 leave here tomorrow upper Whiting River to inves- tigate the circumstances of the death of Tom Wilson, veteran pros-| pector, and inter his body. Wilson died on September 5, and word of his death was brought here by Tom Donahue, his partner. The two men were together on u prospecting trip on the Whiting & the time. Donahue reported to local officials that Wilson had died suddenly just about daybreak, be- fore either of them had arisen. With Feero will be Donahue and Rangnar Kromquist. The party will go from here to the mouth of the Whiting on the Helmar, and up the Whiting River on a river boat piloted by J. F. Buchanan. ARRIVES AT VANCOUVI ER Due to thick weather, the sea- plane of the Alaska-| Washing ys, piloted by W fog-bound at Alert Bay last night and did not reach Vancouver, B. C., until noon | Passengers aboard the plane v A. L. Hager, Dr. Frank P. Smith, Dr. W. L. Rogers, and Frank | Hatcher, mechanic. >, | Dell E. Sherir1, Juaeau's plano tuner. Hotel Gastineau. —adv { Ty Duska Face Powder $1.00 Duska Perfume 75 cents To introduce this wonderful powder and perfume we are selling both for ONE DOLLAR BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT 211 SEWARD STREET MUCH WORK IS HUNTERS ARE FINE OUTING w AT . Strictly Fresh Ammunition Trapper’s Supplies NEWHOUSE AND VICTOR STEEL TRAPS TENTS, CURRAN-GREEN LOGGERS RUBBER BOOTS, AXES, SAWS, ETC. 9 Cut Rate Shoe Repairing ALWAYS OPEN VAN'’S ] ful whole trip was a wonder-' and we had beautiful throughout the entire six The outing eather eeks.” RETAIL PRICES PIPE Effective January 15, 1929 , Dr. Smith, and Dr. s of the Gastineau night, and at 10 ock Sunday morning they took in the Ketchikan, piloted by scel Eckmann, for Vancouver, SABIN’S The Store for Men ’ ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave Housel, Proprietor D e SR CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries MEN’S PART WOOL UNDERWEAR — Two-picce — Regular $5.50 values——$3.50. CARPENTER’S OVERALLS—heavyweight—$2.00 MEN’S LIGHTWEIGHT SPORTING BOOTS—$5.45 WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN’S FELF HOUSE SLIPPERS — 95¢ pair CHILDREN’S ALL WOOL HOSE—50c and 60c pair DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT DR. PARKER’S GARTERS FOR CHILDREN—40¢ Just-Rite Hair Nets—>5c¢ each Trousseau Chiffon—40c¢ yard GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM Paraseal Eggs are here agian, dozen, 50c¢ Special Sardines handy for the lunch bucket—each, 5 cents GARNICK’S PHONE 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY