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A SR RO TV DR » Daily Cross-word Puzzle | I 1 | “~ ACROSS Solutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. Stage setting 1 :n.nl.:: sofs - 9. Bestow as due o SR P THEFT OF MACHINE 1. ;-;:“ - ;& (l_v:mr;ilnl:on“. cl?fu:cd mth thcfl. of- an auto- 5 sils | mobile from a local garage, Ed.| P.‘trhlnln' to 20, Secretory o Kuntz and Mark Willlams were| organ Y %'x"'" 23. Part of the arrested last night by Chief of| l: erell of the solar over the lunar year " Begins Sl,nrl or growl 23, (ill’"! name ) 8. College of- ators for Census Work, ¥ 2. Interrogative are confined in the local Federal| | i i S 4 E ¥ g 20 VT s | Beginning Tuesday jail awaiting a hearing in_the| | \ 17‘ Stratagems United States Commissioner’s Court. | 0. Hesltates The machine taken is owned by Merged Xclnmation ellows rench article Three appointed ye. 3 Parades obtrus sively Biggs, of the Gastineau Ho- | It is said tc have been take Pronoun 83. First garden 30. Amusing k 84, Man's nicke Juneau and w | [ | 21. Everglades out of the garage of Connors' M § 7 ing the House session, none state: abbr. 36. Mate beo tlements, it w tor Company. juliich WELEE GBS #1198 wanad ouk bc%ore ever formally opened [ 82. Metric mens- 4%, Solltary DOWN 87, Steps for | by Director Char! y ¥ lights and attempted to run down | g 44 One to whom 1. Strifes assing a IR HaE voek divided into. three S Patrolman Scheidle. and. clocec & g rs | DEPA TME:NT . Made lighter property 1s 2. Encourage ence Jtown has becn divided into three eseccscene . ’ - L N sransferred 5. Oxy o 8. Man's name districts for enumeration purposes. MRS. WHITTIER AND TWO | scheidle had gone to a residen- ® © ° | R WA gp ot o, Breves . ! | CHILDREN IN CORVALLIS|tial block on complaint that sus- 2 i ! 2 :l“" steps :t ’ll_(:r;z.!y” came :2‘ }';,:l':\"n'\';tlnn | Those appointed were: Thomas DA | Jus characters were scen loiter- | Avoiding a collision, the officer | GEORCE BROS“ Munagcrs s Qoesa S ThIek ligutd & Mimics 4% Tennls term 1], 8. Shearer, Mrs. Grace H. Welsh | |ing about fired at the retreating car which 38, Soaks 48, Corroded 6. Prono st . | Mrs. M. 8. Whittler and two[INg & 4 r 29, Make harmoe 50, Was brilllunt 7. Japrante : pxprossion of |and Miss Agnes Manning for Uh“(h:ldrcn Judson and Mary Loui| le saw two women jump escaped. | HOME OF MUNSINGWEAR AND | nlous 1. Pen mea: ure inquiry ,city; Mr. Shearer for Glacier High-|arrived in Corvallis, Ore., yesterday passing car. A third wom-| Later a motorist named Ted| HOLEPROOF HOSE yway, including Mendenhall Val to Eagle River; and Miss Cla Gruber, Thane, and all residents on for about a month, was con ;the Perseverance road, and to Du-|erably improved in health and pont. |entered Oregon State College whert | [~ Mr. Shearer has been assigned|ne is a sophomore, | (to that portion of the town | southcasterly of East and V {Second Street. Miss Manr ithe district lying West Second and Ea | Street C‘(!lnl(J and s )Il(hw o! Dixon Street to its intersectic 1 the patrol boat Brant, | with Calhoun Avenue, across Gold L. Hunter, for a week’'s inspec | Creek including the Casey-Shattuck, | tion of streams and spawning berl Irwin and Seatter additions. to the south of here. He wi { Mrs. Welsh has that po n of |~over all districts in the southerr the town lying northwest of end of the district, including K¢ |East and West Second Stre and | chikan, Wrangell and west coast \nm'thwz‘st(‘rly of Dixon Street to its |of Prince of Wales Island. |intersection with Calhoun Avenue, | - e from there all lying northeast | NOTICE ‘of Calhoun Avenue to Gold Creek The Forget-Me-Not Tea Room | nuri including Gold Belt and Nel- will be closed all day Saturday c \son additions. account of moving to new locatior | " The enumerators will begin their | Za |according to word received by M. | Whittier. Judson, who has bec nt Dennis Winn, United Sta u of Fisheries, left this mo; llfim r ENGINEER FOR ™ Cantal()u[)es \ ( { 2 cAPITUL BLDG | P. B. Mullen, representative of {the H. H. Tammen Co. of Den- b B§ |5 ranutacturers and dmportens IJ/II\GE of souvenirs d novelties, is a ARRIVES SUON southbound pa ger aboard the steamer Queen During the time 2 f 75 or £95C [that the Queen was in port, Mr Mullen was a guest at the Gasti- J. E. Marshall, Treasury neau Hotel Aithough Mr. Mullen has been in % i DCD?Y““CM Engineer, |and around Seattle for the past Will Arrive Oct. 8 {26 years, this is his first trip to Southeast Alaska, and he expressed himself as being very much im- pressed by the beautiful scenery and massive beauty of the surrounding country. J. E. Marshall, Construction En- gineer of the Treasury Department, has been assigned to the Alaska capital building project and will arrive here October 8, according to | advices received by J. C. MCBIide, | watteeveas e estttess e Collector of Customs. He will be stationed here until the buiding] OUr printing draws is completed and supervise the work | attention. Give us a | for the Federal Government. | chance to prove ft The excavation crew of CONiraC-| sastAssAMAAMAMAMAAMVAAMNANANAA tor H. G. Watson, is making fine I, headway on the site. A SeCoNd | Prr e oo - oo dragline excavator was added today | which will speed up the dirt move- | ment materially. A toolhouse is; X | being built on the lot and Superin-|§ Duska Face Powder tendent. R. M. Curtis is preparing! 5].00 to launch actual construction as soon as excavation work has pro- fficiently. Jonathan Apples Per Dozen 38c¢ 5 DELIVERIES 10 am., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m. GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Open Evenings Duska Perfume 75 cents | SEATTLE wlTH U s powder and perfume we are ! FISHERIES ElDER b o ol | ONE DOLLAR | Coast Gunrd cutter Unnlgn Comdr. Edward S. Addison, towing [ — the United Stetes Bureau of Fisl e eries patrol boat Eider, arrived in BUTLER-MAURO Seattle Thursday afternoon at 2 H o'clock. With the exception of DRUG CO. dense fog encountered in Millbank | gressed s { Sound, the Unalga cxperwnccd good | sree Delivery Phone 134 1 \ 1e " ‘Junrau early last Sunddy{ IT'S RIGHT morning. | The Unalga will leave Seattle for Juneau carl) Saturday morning of | 8 D ANCE Strzctly Fresh Ammumtzon | e | B S - | HARRIET HOLEMAN'S School of the Dance, located at Front and Main Streets. Fancy and Ballroom | Dancing—Private and Class Les-’ sons. Make your arrangements now. Moose Legion No. 25 Trapper’s Supplies Telephone 207. —adv. SATURDAY Newhouse and Victor Steel Traps frre e e e September 28 Tents, Curran-Green Loggers Axes, Saws, Etc. MOOSE HALL . Rubber Boots, Axes, Saw ,Et( N | Holeproof | cone: bae a goui Cut Rate Shoe Repairing THREE CENSUS 5t7s" mmseeemts . ngs T0 RUN Zm:cflm TAKERSNAMED rwo cuarcen wrrit | DOWNOFFIGER; | " ONE MAN DEAD vody |Naghel Appoints Enumer- ponce . a. Getchell ana Depmfipatmlman Has Narrow Es- rshal Walter F. Sibley. They| cape When Sent to Hunt Suspicious Characters SCRANTON, Pa., Sept. 27.—Pet- Wetter was shot and killed last ht by a motoreycle patrolman aming. who had died with a bullet wound‘ cheidle ordered the car {o stop. in the head. The man was Wetter. Ladies’ Munsingwear Silk Pajamas In Popular Shades ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF Sun Tan Hose LEADER WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. e —A woman for the first e time in history has presided over an entire session of the House of Representatives when Representative Edith Nourse Rogers, of Massachu- setts, Republican, opened and closed the four-minute session of the Chamber to- day. There was no business transacted. Although several women Speakers have occupied the chair for longer periods dur- the driver of the car in ©ecccesscscencscce lying on a parking strip |Simon took a man to a hospital | d, the driver turned out his Simon is held as the driver of the i and speeded toward Scheidle. | car. O]d PaDCl'fi f()r -"flle ar l‘ mnire Ofi!Ct’ The Road to Prosperity Leads Through the Turnstiles at Piggly Wiggly Step Into Your PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE (USE THE FIVE SENSES YOU WERE GIVEN) 1--Your EYES will tell you the merchandise is FRESH and the PRICES LLOWER. 2--Your NOSE will tell you that it is CLEAN--“NO hidden corners or fishy odors.” 3--Your HANDS will tell you the ripeness of the Fruit or Vegetables “just as you desire.” 4--Your EARS will tell you of our apreciation ---- “Thank you. Come again.” 5--Your TASTE will tell you the difference in CLEAN FOOD from a CLEAN STORE. ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT FIG BARS, White or Whole Wheat,2 pounds . . . 25¢ . . . . . PORK and BEANS, Armours, Very Best, No. 2 can . 10¢ HAINES CABBAGE, Solid, Crisp, pound . . . . . 5¢ HAINES RUTABAGAS,6 pounds . . . . . . . 25¢ POTATOES, Yakima Gems, 13 pounds . . . . . 50¢ NEW shipment WALNUT Meats, dry halves, pound . 59¢ LYE, Strong, percan . . . . . . . . . . 10c Hose time! i 3 ; Music by “The | for Men Serenaders” 211 Seward ’ Always Committee ‘ Street al l S Open The results of 50 years ex- perience in making Hosiery are worked into Holeproofs. The new patterns are i | CALIFORNIA GROCERY el e ‘ PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries SABIN’S [ HALE PRIZE PEACHES TODAY ‘ 150 Crates—Special—$1.50 crate TheSimehipe Mos PHONE 174 HILL’S Blue Can COFFEE, 2 pounds . . . . . .95¢ MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED WE DELIVER PHONE 24