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an said Mr. W “is a Ry 1-’ AR | Brougham s a Wright | whirlwind J-| er mo- ’ rching atten- a fine showi | |tor. It is the saine > of plane | p terday's Puzzls = 9 RBi ~ | & % ATTRAGTS MANY for, Iila the same typo of DADE| oruomoss / Meluion &t Yetarday's Pumli T Y.'.“;"."‘.:? 4 {‘ HEI_PS INSANE Plea in Divorce NEARBY scHUULS‘ Skagway and Sitka have new trip across the Atlantic Occan. | 4 Brilllancs _E_g e . ] g | superintendents, John Bi of “We I e Queen of | ¥ :’&“"H prod- TRIM| 1% Tam to tne | LOS ANGELES, Sept. 25.—De- | vt Dakota’ at the’ form 6 Ag'r E ENING the Yukon II from th ory in| 12 Bine m L RS | claring her husband told her he te e T Q Louis and immediately upoa| jg: Fish eses NI Exist | hoped she would go blind and that S 5 : 0%, bato Bead of the Sitks {E5 e ahe | SEAmET ) Eertatuing to | if she did, he would “taunt her|Commissioner of Education | iy aieo has an almost © e go into a our regu- | Slavery il Unclouded with the beautiful things of life” . v . Y i S our TEEU- | 18, Arablan mill- Cc U Native of Lite | cothy Marie Seixas is seeki Visits Skagway, Sitka |new staff of imstructors. Drum Corps Head Conven-|lar passen ail. and express| " tary comman. Bl tlo Russia | CHICAGO, Sept. 35.—Band mustc| DOrONY B8 o R All of the schools were fully O be Tine of Marihis ute between Whitehorse, Mayo| gp, Girre nnme |E. futon mew |45 an aid in the treatment of in-| Y _",!fr""f] e ik and Other Towns ganized for the year and had settle Eanslanc SOl el i 0 and Dawson Oity, ¥. T.iaQeisl; bisd N/T O 25. Mediterranean | sanity was used for the first time|> through 8 A | down to work, Commissioner Brou- Delegates Kept Busy te on a regular schedule| 5§ Asseverates 1S TO gs, fling’veusel' | ;ccently at the Dunning State Hos-|flle. e ko called her fhralnless’) gohools in Skagway, Haines, Si-er said. S g > throughout the entire year and use| . lx-;:ftc'infl A E 81. Modern artists |pital and “numbskull,” the wife alleges.|ka, Chichagof and Tenakee are be- it Headed by the Drum Corps of the |Tioats on our planes, during the| "~ serth TRIA gl il Two thousand patients sat for| MiS. Seixas stated her husband |ginning the new school vear in|Stowaway on Yellow I o et 1. |SUMMer time, which are replaced | £9. Bea eagle D RAB 36. Stray dogs: . hour and a half in ry _learned about $8,000 a year selling|splendid condition and expect excel- | . 3 = MT', ]‘]‘ in the winter months by wheels and | 35 aatiatea """ RAIIL 5. Seioy tion while A, Leon glo:xlz‘:'sa;:;:d!*“k’ ind bonds and she asked |jent results, according ) Oohi. | Bird Is in Accident ber of Le- |Skiis Our planes, of which we| 34 Series of S YNE * Countey | rendered marches, jazz and folk |fOF an alimony of $250 & month and [ sioner L. W. Breucr of the Alaska | - v members | Dave three, keep a regular sched- Humming B 4 Q;R[';;‘:::d |songs. ‘The concert was arranamj‘ restraining order 110_ ;)rcvgzm hit | Department of Education. He re-| NEWBURY FPOXRT, Mass, Scpt ade cov- |Ule_even when the thermometer provarieators ga. Easy in mind 3. Giver ombank. 4. Tudge ot by Dr. Alex S. Hershfeld, former |Tom disposing of $15000 in com-|turned Monday from his first offi- [25. — Arthur Schreiber, Portland \Hia - Hiisieas 4142 | registers from 40 to 50 degrees be- Sontradict Bharmel DRI 4 SURIC off ke an. .n':: i state alienist, who originated the|™MUunity suit. cial visit to those places and was Maine, youth, who stowed away on trict ‘loubierrol.qst LI e ¥ 7\: l;:::r & Sreciay oty 48, ,\'\"’lgfnl eomb. |jdea of using music in treating the | ?}:?:lz’e::ensed :xth the outlook for |the Transatlamifi plane : Wl!‘“ One of the featu W it as at L . Northern Eu-. cadminm 50. Novel | insare. ; HOSPITAL 's work. | Bird, was seriously injured todaj by two of the C., and we left there at 8:00 o'clock | . :P"l;"l'l‘y" aplit [ lf;;‘:\n:""un“ 51 .\molrlcnn hu- Like Martial Airs | A There- is very little change from |a victim of ah automobile accident. Karl T holo- | this morning. We will leave Ju 49. Tropleal vine < Contemporary = 54, 'l"‘:'vrn!c'n pro- “From the reaction of the pa-| prs Charles Schramm, of Douz- last year in the attendance of the |He received a fracture of the skull B0 s of oil- | for Whitehorse just as soon as the 62, Dovour cieetriclan noun tients, I am convinced that band | io receiving medical attention schools visited, Commissioner Breu- |and other injuries when a car cloth, po tch High- | Weather will permit us to do s0." instruments are more effective than |,¢ st Ann's Hospital. er said. Skagway and Sitka both owned by his father but driven lander sec Ketchikan | The 9"“'"' vflf the Yukon II ca1- those of an orchestra, which we| s Hazel Graham under went a show increased cnrollments in the by a friend, overturned when the Drum Corps and paper |Ties flve passengers elidee | jhave employed innumerable times,” | yajor operation at St. Ann's Hos- High School departments but the 'driver attempted to cut out of linc. horn served 1 sical 1 ]::fll‘:} ;]"udr Isw'(”k\”‘ L‘)‘]’q:xw;“d‘n'i{’”‘f";wl !lDr Hershtf\eld satld kl‘asc night. “;n\;m pital this morning and is doing = struments . e Gl | brass instruments have a martial, | jjce) The local pc rps made ‘,""“‘ royal blue ity eustiung i jan consequently, a more stimu- mmfw” proper, who entered St. | |lating effect Ann’s Hospital last night, is receiv- delegation: tion. FORMER JUNEAU GIRL [ MARRIED IN BUTTE of Miss Goldie| Tonight he visitors over ixer on afternoon The marriage € he lo- |Halm, daughter of Matt Halm of | with | this ci to Mr. J. W. Flannigan | \dhcuse ot |occurred at Butte, Mont., on Sep- |tember 14, according to word just | it- ed | Miss Halm ing delegation: of |received here. B o1on and 4 ¢ |in Jur and Douglas for many S quests, v , |years and has many friends here. Dug Mr. Flannigan was formerly con- This paid |nected with the iska Juneau | to the Mill, | Gold Mining Company here, and | fomorrow at ne e ently has been employed by the! be guests of the Cha Co! rconda at Butt ¥ the pres- | merce at the Arcade Mr. and Mrs nigan wxlli Transact Routine Business ke their home ir city Both the Legion and Auxiliary SR £ % & ; were occupied in business sessions | this morning, disposing of routine ARRIVEE IS BOUND ! commices veee | WEST;RETURNS HERE, in readiness for the i B i Thursday Officers wili| i | hern Rail- next convention s Headuu be elected and the city named at that time e ~ S passenger on for Smith was set al $3,000. He RS the Alameda for the Westward and was remanded to the Whateom | members of the band. Interior. He will return to Juneau AT SMUGGLING County Jail, unable to raise the BANAUIAN PLANE about October d be here in amount. The two women posted| Mr. and Mrs. Harlan H. Gubser, the interest of h B $500 each and were allowed their land three children, Fern, Erwin.w’ | S e ee BELLINGHAM, Wash., Bept. 25. | 1iherty Officers took the car|and Archie, arrived in Juneau on| 1 FORMER JUNEAU TEACHER Claiming to have found three griven by Smith. the Alameda and are guests at the | {VH IN OLD INDIAN TOWN diamond rings, one diamond lava- et ynda Hotel. Mr. Gubser is a 2 lier, two tins of prepared opium | B. H. Mayfield, who is a|predatory animal hunter of the U. Word has been re and seven and tfntuhulf ounces of t at the Zynda Hotel, #rrived |S. Biological Survey and will nssisLJ S. Zynda, that Miss Ardecna Leer, |Cfude opium with a smoking out- |in Juneau on the Alameda from |Director R. K. Stewart. ( { former head of the Department o5& | fit ('Ulllpll'.‘(’ in their automobile, | Ketchikan and is awaiting the ar- — - —— - Languages and Dramatic Art . | Customs inspectors at Blaine, rival of her husband, B. H; May- Indianapolis is considering the T : ! Juneau High School, is now t Wash., arrested Edmunds Smith 1d, who is enroute here in a|installation of a police radio com- Qucen of Yukon No. II in ing at the Hominy High School, in |Muriel Smith, his wife. and Helen 'gasboat from View Cove. munication system. Juneau from Factory |Hominy, Oklahoma . g “Hominy is an old Osage Indian at St. Louis town,” wrote Miss Leer, “but due to . the fact that most of the lands The jan seaplanc Queen Of helonging to the Indians are now the Yukon II, piloted by John M. |producing oil, it is a common siglu Patterson, of the Yukon AIrways to sce them riding around town in and Exploration Company, Limited, large and expensive cars.” Whitehorse, arrived in Juneau this| Miss Leer wished to be remem- | morning at 11:30 o'clock, for the bered to her many friends in Ju- purpose of refuelling at the Stand- neau. [ ard Oil Compar dock. Clyde L e V2 RO | G. Wann, secretar and treasurer | Mrs. May P. Wilson arrived in of the Yukon Airways and Explora- | Juneau on the steamye Alameda | tion Company, Limited, was aboard from Seattle and will assume her | the plane as was Gordon K. Stew- |new duties as bookkeeper at the | art, mechanic. | Snow White Laundry. Mrs. Wilson “The Queen of the Yukon II" is a guest at the Zynda Hotel. | NOTICE! LEGION AND AUXILIARY Have your cars at the Dugout Tonight at 8 o’clock NEW GUNS :S'z{ictly Fresh Ammunition Trapper’s Supplies ewhouse and Victor Steel Traps Tents, Curran-Green Loggers Rubber Boots, Axes, Saws, Ete. Cut Rate Shoe Repairing Van’s Always Open 211 Seward Street Daily Cross-word Puzzle 1 BAND GONCERT “One of the first things to attain in aiding mental cases is the prc ! duction of what we call insight— | that is consciousness or awareness lof circumstances and environment. | We have learned that this insight by music. Jazz Songs Helpful | “Jazz music is exceedingly stimu-| lating and seems to give the best results. Folk songs, too, are valu- ible, because among the foreign pa- | tients—and half of the Dunning| inmates are foreigners—they awak en memories and therefore, inspire insight here a therapeutic aid is no doubt that mu.sx(" in treating | Of course, it no cure-all and can have little upon the organic ailments, cases in which the brain struc-| ture itself is marred.” | Seventy-five per cent of the pa- ients who heard the recital indi- -ated the effect of “insight,” Dr. Hershfield pointed out, by thank-| functional insanity. i All ree pleaded not guilty possession of the articles. Bail Do your shopping here and save money— just glance over our list of SPECIALS For TODAY and be convinced! No Better Values Than These Anywhere FRESH TOMATOES, 2 pounds ........... GREEN PEPPERS, pound ¥ ..o 23¢ nd . 20c FRESH CORN, SWEET POTATOES, 4 polnd | e 100 large heads ...... GREEN BEANS, pound " G b SEEDLESS GRAPES, peumd t i TOKAY GRAPES, ToieTs 1o SRR o e e Jonathans, Winter Banana and Delicious Apples now on Display 5 FAST DELIVERIES 10 a. m.. 11 a. m., 2 p. m., 3:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. George Bros. D] ae 09 =4 n H Phones 92 and 95 Open Evenings American Legion Convention from Petersburg, is a guest of Dr. and |can in many instances be lnspu‘c(l" ) total is about the same as for 1928-29. Chichagof has 17 pupiis this year as compared to 12 last | year. . Hubby Hoped She Would Go Blind, 'BREUER VISITS treatment. e — Harold F. Dawes, delegate to the ing med Pete Says: Fresh Solid Ripe Tomatoes 10c Per Lb. ARRIVED ON ALAMEDA L. P. Dawes at their home on East Street. Mr. Dawes is a brother f Dr. Dawes ——— Mr PPN Duska Face Powder $1.00 Duska Perfume 75 cents To intreduce this wonderful powder and perfume we are selling both for ONE DOLLAR BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT NEW STOCK ARRIVING ON EVERY BOAT Another Large Shipment of Munsingwear A large shipment of latest styles shoes soon LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE GEORGE BROS., Managers HOME OF MUNSINGWEAR AND HOLEPROOF HOSE Moose Lgion No. 25 SATURDAY September 28 MOOSE HALL Come! Have a good time! Committee CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries Money- Saving Bargains MEN’S PART WOOL UNDERWEAR — Two-piece — 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. 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