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g " Talbot, Mrs. Arthur Barthole J. A mew and Mrs. R. A Bartholeme: dres s e i -~ - he MY = —— - ™ . ) e & 5 » the children is the mos f them fully as many facilities ‘ AUX“_IARY AND I}l“l v L ross=ior (I I lf.ch(’ I_E G I 0 N u RG ED important problem confronting this |for training and education as lmt - y other State or Territory.|which they can get in similar in- | - _ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. Placed under v e should devote all p to which they are now | Q s e ADUPT PR“GR evenues to promoting the de- |bein he declared. .And to [ 9. Genus of [H] oS EESTAFIE IQW]E T Aea Saile ment of cducational facilit uch an institution requires gt il N 12, Word ut the wols of the Territory much time and will cost a consid- 13, Small sheitered [E/D/E|N IRIAIN end of a ] : im of money. He sug- inlet A = excel and now receive generous ul . sug 3-DAY SESS"]N Vi s MEASURIER]S BY Gnv P A R KS \clal assistance, but there are|gested the Legion might make the = AlReE N i establishment of such a home one r | r iy phases of the work whicH |establishment of - one 4 - 3 A be improved if public interestof its objectives for future achieve- CONTENTS: - b $ §iilen ement Coveriiae ah ar further awakened to the|ment g i 2 : g 0 Veterans Organizations y sovern le i d'"*‘P Impoyl t will be derived.” He asked the Legionnaires to con- 7 pounds Concord Grapes A \ A ance ot Delinite Program 1 Legionnaires can provide, or|tinuc ties in connection i P S 7 al Conclave / 1 ounds Sug . Begin ~\“”fml L"m_l““ 5 e | Walebime Addia iving, extra curricular facili- | with American Forest Week. He ¢ 3 eal §t Here This Morning peie® 5 = Address ich schools canmot always|also urged them to lend every pos- | 1 pound Shelled Walnuts ; * merry s TE. to the children, he said. Play- [sible tance to the Federal cen- titera "K this place EG| 1‘ Continued from e One) not only for use in va cus enumerators, saying he be- 1 l’mm‘l Raisins Woman's name |R| RI1IC A AT nes, but for winter months |lieved 21l bona fide residents R Wv:”‘ ILIAGEDYINERIEISINE \lvr“ . peee ) wegested some of the thing Promotion of athletic .m‘ ’.,u counted .‘13 . w}mn METHOD: within 41, Man's name | e ions could s sting in coaching, etc.|would ex that of 1920. 2 "".":, 2. State posit- 42, Distant ¥ h tations of Legionnaires to| Tribute To Legion \\ b s 1 l\ 7. ; l\ B AL erning body B i H ey | t tc in remote settlements, | the Governor paid a sh and skin grapes, take skins, raisins, . Monkey te firma” o" Voeal solo 1 Whsre obpot | o the Legion, its De- and and ¢l S et : Anger by mu- §o° Deriod of fast- | ¢ 1 EU o s g s and nuts, and chop or grind them in a 5. French coln . tnal conces- Tng ! 1otable achieve ffer tHe chance, and other | officers, and particularly g 3 f " Kind ot iy Server [of the He' mentione | similar work [to Department Adjutant J. T. Pet- coarse grinder. Cook the grape pulp un- | . Part of a Precipitation 1 the o rati y P (3 . 4 v ‘ he American Legio £ Need for Home foch Lo e i til transparent. Put through a seive to 4 alk he Fl E wh T ing. the Governor |in the past, and express s ap- 3 7 > whiiy . Raey R ! ime is coming, the Govern il beon e e e g yeilow % Tenfer - Native o e icians ‘ of G R o1 | 2 1m0 e EATRAAN Tt e | prect n o u';‘o"y:‘rn;g(;;m;yf ap- remove seeds. Mix skins, raisins, nuts, . Compete « e s abbr, 1 "Territo the Alaska o 2 oc_ | DeAri before them, : suear R Y . 3 T | Boxing Law, spon N e e e dependent and des|™you have a great responsibility ugar and grape l'“]l’ together. Boil for | [ (3 |aratted by Legior Amer for the American Le.|in guiding the Alaska Department l!m-(- minutes. Put in gld»vs while hot e 2 E we yase AL’ th Bl v osiomipRe on the results of your delibera- ; R G T n c | o nsor this movement and . @ = depends the future success and later cover with paraffine. 2 i s i ! e 1 h for the institution. | ) e e <k el ‘1‘!)\n s myf Wrangell 7% s R S i | d p cannot, and in fact should |0f tb U.r(!.xlxlnuhlo:\_l\ty||(§:'r:)xlxx<:‘); it ey i | r ;h the schools of be an achievement of a year of |1t onc of the greatest fadtors oF FIVE FAST LIVE : S “those onia to gek Rl T vgsind. of "i"m e R 10 am., 11 am., 2 p.m., 3:30 and 4:30 Y . . T In the ficlc It would be unfair to the e s a.m., 2 p.am., 5:90 and 4:50 p.m. : Giovernc themselves to put them NOEL WEIN AND 7 G I institution here that did not 7 R e e wis 1o the ¢ ‘ ‘ BRIDE GO SOUTH ventions s n da —- - R SRR S L i s S PR i 'y z‘::‘”'z\ ! by e K J‘ Mr. and Mrs. Noel Wein, of Fair- GEORG[ BR vy B3 yanks, are southbound passengers 4 ) on the steamer Alaska and while ™ £ . i r ! juneau this morning were the ” gl 4 Pl ’)() ’KBT ” ‘ TCIIES ! | guests of Dr. W. A. Borland. They Phones 92 and 95 Open Evenings 5 § lintend to make an airplane trip 3 T 5 5 ! nd the United States A & L o ( S l n i Mr. Wein, aviator with the Alas- fim\mh Roy F. Jones L0 nlkq rul date {|ka Airways Inc, has sold his in- ———————— - il ool iyt oy, . F. Dawes ¢ 55 2 tercsts to that company and is on Petershu {|a honeymoon trip with his bride ks 53 ] {lof a month. He flew to North Clyde McGillvary, Elaine Talbot & 2 AT YT . {|Cape, Siberia, last winter for a H. Russell, R atholemew, : - MEN'S HIGH GRADE POCKET WATCHES || ipment of furs and he is the first Hudson, Casey Willi Joel R 3 > { aviator who has ever landed inside Clyde Morgan, Arthur Bs Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Howard, Gruen | the Arctic Circle. Due to his and Miss Harriet Rossite e = = ? | expertness and his extreme modesty a et and Mrs. Andrew Johnson, |yis morning on the steameris a predatory animal hunter of the {!he has often been ]rerirrfd to as . g L TRy o e AT |U. S. Biological Survey and has WE ARE DISCONTINUING THE LIN {|“the Lindbergh of Alaska First Vice-Commander Sh‘-l’v ar-| The party made homestead s been assigned to st Director R.| 21 e ST ! rived on the Alaska from Anchor-|yeye gt Chitina a na, | K. Stewart of the Territorial force : flise— T 3 ; {and a townsite su carry out his control program Prices are the lowest in the United States— }|{ | List of Delegates I that | sefore coming to Jun r ! | 4 | Delegates from out of town pre-|color has bee W t Y, . dlanoa a bargain—a le 1 ) =y e m X hance get a bargain—a deposit i senting credentials to the Aux id whté hs QUL GMACC 5RO paet € P { faney dox NOW ON AT convention Mrs. C. A ; ready | experience in preda Mhra cove v Foice { o { ‘h gan, Mrs. L. H. Hudson, Miss | other plannec trol Wil reserve your choice, ! i 4 Harrlet Rossiter, Mrs. J. H. Rus-|three miles of shore front on LT AN { sell, Mrs. C. P. Williams and Mrs.|lake were staked out by the FRAME GOZS SUUCH [{Good silk mixture sox{ C. L. McGillvary, Ketchikan, and - 5 Sena- [{in fancy patterns and alternates, Mr S. Ream, Mr 5 ! d \ 18 ! ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMP[RE TUESDAY, SEPT 24, 1929. PREDATORY HUN GUBSER 15 IN JUNF te fro Pete urg 11 T frat ¥ uxg three children, Fern vin seated at the Legion v Archie, arrived in Juneau thi convention were: Maurice L. Sharp, | -+ "1 % i ot Anchorage, Karl Drager, Ketchi-| 5 G % kan, representing Valdez, Roy Jones, J. A. Talbot and W. H. Barton, Ketchil , Robert Kau.man, E. F. Herrmann, William Myren and T J. McCartney, Juneau, R. R. Spaeth representing Seward, E. M. Polley representing Cordova, Oscar Shine- tka, Frederick Nelson, Pet- ersburg | were: H. Brunner, V. J. , R. A. Bartholemew, C. L. McGillvary, and Arthur Thomp- n, Ketchikan, A. Stonehouse and M. J. Bavard, Juncau. Drive Over Highway | This afternoon the visitors were ' guests of the local American Legion post on an auto tour of Glacier Higl v Tomorrow evening the post will oe hosts at a mixer to be given at Salmon Creek at Wagner's road- house. All Legionnaires with auto- mobiles are asked to be at the Dugout at 8 o'clock tomorrow even- ing to provide transportation for the crowd. Tomorrow afternoon the ill be taken through the Alaska Y neau gold mill. Thursday noon are guests of the Chamber merce at a lunchecn at the e Cafe. During the afternoon they will go through the Museum. visitors Co; Thursday evening the annual banquet will be held in Moose Hall, followed by the Convention Ball at E Hall. | GUERIN AND PARTY | COMPLETE SURVEYS | IN THE INTERIOR After six weeks absence making surveys in the interior along Rich- ardson Highway, a United States Public Survey party composed or. C. Guerin, Donald S. Haley and | arry A. Dauphiny returned here ’ i (] R SRR 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 DRUGC CO. free Delivery JPhone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Trapper’s Supplies NEWHOUSE AND VICTOR STEEL TRAPS NTS RUBBER BOOTS, TE Cut Rate Shoe Repairing 211 SEWARD STREET Commercial job printing at The| | Empire 12 Strictly Fresh Ammunition und and THE NUGGET SHOP home in >,e ,‘ e e , CURRAN-GREEN LOGGERS AXES, SAWS, ETC. ALWAYS OPEN VAN’S snappy colors. Yous | can’t afford to pass DEPARTMENT STORE : GEORGE BROS., Managers HOME OF MUNSINGWEAR AND HOLEPROOF HOSE ' these up. 1.00 | | | SABIN’S ALASKAN HOTEL 1 The Store for Men MODERN REASONABLE RATES \ Dave Housel, Proprietor A o e e et e . CALIFORNIA GROCERY & PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries ® ® D ' Money-Saving Bargains | * : A MEN’S PART WOOL UNDERWEAR Two-piec Regular $5.50 ; values——§3.50. ; | i CARPENTER’S OVERALLS—heavyweight—$2.00 o MEN’S LIGHTWEIGHT SPORTING BOOTS—$5.45 " WOMEN’'S AND CHILDREN’S FELF HOUSE SLIPPERS — 95¢ pair b 4 CHILDREN’S ALL WOOL HOSE—50¢ and 60c pair H i N DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT z } DR. PARKER’S GARTERS FOR CHILDREN—40¢ L Just-Rite Hair Nets—5c¢ each Trousseau Chiffon—40c¢ yard ) vy GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM h 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 Pledses” THE SANITARY GROCERY