The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 21, 1929, Page 8

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L4 ACROSM 3 solution 3. Shut b o Daily Crossword Puzzle BODY OF BEAR'S cveee | IGTIM WILL BE turday's Puzzle i SHIPPED SOUTH Fastens Kind of meat :‘,uu drinks Hotel . And temt sufs i x Party-colored tract Sluggish A nill fn Jerus snlem . Filled with small depress Remains of Jack Thayer, Junior U. S. Forester, slons Be Sent to Rainier . Unseal . Dregs flnm.":“l' n) . lluho worn Ihy clent ck T 26, Transgressors SENw traglo The body of Jack 7 2. (Amrro\hu of A Pertaining to of Admiralty Island n tone will shi ¥ y 29. Neck pleces R Hoking foname |} be shipped sout . )-mlmed se- E bers the steamer Alameda nf rely . Crony aini re., th of P 'i"m. 1A AL o to Rainier, Ore., tr clos his parents, for fu J 50. 8un god 4. A welght ot 41, Kinds t N Harold . First India 42, Dark gray ment. . District Rar : . 3. Q“"” 8. 'f"m of coarse 5 Premeh con- fl;e: | Smith, of this city ably will or flannel oi . Hebrew meas- | , X state: sufix 55. Changes bl ure | accompany 16 as repr Distant 56, Seanty & Myselt 45. Cense |the United States Fo: g DOWN % Worthless 48, Poem v T . Artificlnl leaving 49. Not larget Mr. Thayer, who v Junior l’rhumu-l Seol. United States Forc.«wr of Tongass . Fabrie made 52, Pronoun 4 ‘ g ® from flux &, Comparstive - | IXGMOnAl Perest for Native metals ending years, has been connec ganization since 1921 except a period of nine months dur which time he took a s al For- estry course at Oregon State Col- lege. He was a veteran of the World War, serving in the Navy. He was a member of the American gion, Ketchikan Post No. 3. local American Legion Post will R e (BT _ ANEOEE] accord him military honors when the body starts for the south. Mem- bers of the post will assemble in the Dugout and march with the body to the dock. The post bugler will sound taps. Mr. Thayer was Wednesday at Eliza Harbor, killed last two while he and Fred Herring W cruising pulp timber. He was the victim of a large brown bear which charged the two men from a thicket at the edge of a muskeg swamp Herring, unarmed and in the rear of Thayer, succeeded in escaping to a tree. Thayer, armed with a .303 calibre rifle, had time for but a single hasty shot that hit but ,failed to stop the infuriated ani- mal’s charge. He was terribly Former Bulganan Premier Passes Away BERLIN, Oct. 21.—Vassili Rado- slavoff, former Bulgarian Premier and Liberal leader, died at a hos- pital here today after an illness of mauled and bitten. One of the smashing blows of the bear's fore- arm crushed the back of his skull inflicting a wound sufficient alone to have caused death. There were other claw wounds and teeth marks all over his body. AT THE HOTELS Was expeclel.l to return to town] this evening. — CLUB CAFE TO OPERATE ON 24-HOUR SCHEDULF The Club Cafe, on Front Street, will increase its service to 24 hours six months. daily, it was announced today by e Soren Christenson, Manager. The B. C. POLICE OFFICER IS change is effective immediately. medaeky . - HERE ON OFFICIAL TRIP| The Club is carrying everything| ©: C. Collen, Fred Herring, N. H that the market affords, and only |Rogne, Harry Peehaw, W. John- Corporal Alex’ McNeill of the the very highest quality of foods | 501, Juneau; R. Howell, Unalga; British Columbia Police force, ar-|will be served, Manager Sorenson|W. H. Caswell, Richard Ottem, Ketchikan; C. V. Brown, Peters- rived here Sunday on the steamer Alice from Prince Ru- Princess pert. He left this morning for the mouth of the Taku River and said. burg; George A. Dunham, E. J. Steele, Portland, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peacock, Winnipeg; J B. Stapler, Los Angeles, Cal.; N. L. —et———— New, select line or visiting cards Emptre. U =" 10 am., 11 am., 2 p “WATCH I-IIIIIIIIIIIIH|||IIINIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII CRABS Fresh Large Petersburg 35¢C Each GEORGE BROTHERS Purveyors to Particular People 5 FAST DELIVERIES DAILY .m., 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. Freeman, Alex McNeill, Prince Ru- pert; Owen K. McManus; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Acton, Wrangell; Olaf Haugen, Hoonah. Alaskan John Price, Thane; Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Porscent and son, James H. Harris, Seattle; G. Linville, Fair- banks; B. Angelo, Funter Bay; G. F. Broughton; Babel Welsh, Cor- dova. OO Zynda A. B. Chapman, Juneau; Mr. and Mrs. C Gronseth Petersburg NUGO and one-half miles from the beach CALFORNIA' GROCERY Phone 478 YOU DON’T PAY MORE HERF THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 21, 1929. Associated Press Phato Albert B. Fall, ill and feeble, appeared before the Distriet of Columbia supreme court to face charges of bribery growing out of his administration of naval ol lands while secretary of Interior. He is shown being aulnad from court after the jury had been swasn In. New Zippers For Ladies and Misses JUST ARRIVED NEW STYLES NEW COLORS ) LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE GEORGE BROTHERS “Watch'Us Grow” Old Papers fm sale at mere thcr ANOTHER SHIP\IF\T Per Lb. 300 R R R R R Fresh Philadelphia Cream (,heese p'lcl\age 20c US GROW” Nally’s Mayonnaise, pint jar, 35¢, quart jar..59¢ T Eagle Brand Milk, 2cans ..............00. .45¢ You can thank your That is what the Ha Juneau. MR. TAX PAYER ing of approximately $100 PER MONTH. in the City Hall is saving the taxpayers of HOW ABOUT YOUR OWN FUEL BILL? RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Juneau, Alaska dir “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Swans Down Cake Flour, package .........40c City Couneil for a sav- rt Oil Burner installed lello all flavors, package 10c Dunbar Shrimps, 2 cans 45c Ralston’s Rye Krisp, large package ....... .45¢ Brcr Rabbit Molasses quart can........... ...45¢ ROME BEAUTY APPLES JUST IN----FINE EATING OR COOKING---BUY 'EM BY THE BOX PROMPT DELIVERY COL. PEACOCK AND CAPT, ACTON ARE IN JUNEAU Salvation Army Officials Come to Juneau to Hold Several ~Meetings. Col. G. W. Peacock, Field Secre- tary of the Salvation Army for Western Canada and Alaska, ar- rived on the Queen yesterday from Wwrangell, accompanied by Mrs. Pea- cock and Staff Capt. and Mrs. Joseph Acton. The party is at the Gastineau Hotel and will remain there until Friday when they will leave with local delegates and oth- ers to attend the Salvajon Army Congress at Petersburg. While here they are busy with Army affairs. Col. Peacock is addressing the students of the Juneau High School on “Character Building,” this af- ternoon. Tonight he will deliver an illustrated lecture in the In- dian village on the life of Gen Willilam Booth, founder of the Sal- vation Army. He held regular Sun- day evening services there last night Lecture ‘vomorrow Evening Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock Col. Peacock will deliver” a public address at the Elks Hall. Gov. George A. Parks will preside and he will be accompanied on the stage by several prominent citizens. Al- |len Shattuck and Rev. Henry Young will also talk briefly. Wednesday and ' Thursday eve- nings Col. Peacock will speak at the Methodist Episcopal Church. The meetings will be at 8 o'clock. Staff-Capt. Joseph Acton, who ac- ! at gel does not belleve In Idleness, even though he is heir to more millions properties and Is licensed airplane pliot. He is shown with Mrs. Clark. Army workers, will leave for Wran- which begins at Petersburg October | 26. LEGION MIXER PL. HARD WORKING MILLIONAIRE "Assoclated Press Photo Wiillam A, Giark, 3rd, grandsow of the late Montana mining king, han many persons have dollars. He is executive of extensive mine Juneau, and other Salvation |evening, October 26, have compl their plans for what promises to | one of the most entertaining cnjoyable affairs of the Autumn | season. Due to the popularity of thes: | eatherings, the committee announc- COMPLETED FOR SATURDAY |ed this morning that this affair is to be given only in honor of '"i members of the Auxiliary and the | § Legion, and of all ex-service men | 7 whether members of the Legion or not. 11 Friday to attend the Congress - e The committee in charge of the American Legion Mixer, which will | be held at Wagner's Roadhouse on the Glacier Highway on Saturday companies Col. Peacock, is Division- (al Commander of the Salvation Army for Alaska, with headquarters 1 lat Wrangell. | Cal. and Mrs. Peacock, Staff-Capt. and Mrs. Acton, Capt. E. K. Tobin, in charge of Salvation Army work Holeproof Hose We have some snappy new Holeproof Silks in novelty patterns for men who want good looking sox at reason- able prices. | 65 cents pair SABIN’S The Store for Men SOMETHING NEW Wright’s Mayonnaise in quart and pint fruit jars selling for ...............90 c and 50c (Made by the makers of Kraft Cheese) Peaches in heavy syrup, No. 2N D SI7el CaAN v s s 499C Apricots, best grade, No. 24 Disige can. [ ionn e L850 Hill’s Coffee, pound .........48¢c Canning Peaches, 16 pound orate . oo et oS00 GARNICK’S PHONE 174 FOR D e-arranging Stock WATCH THIS SPACE AND OUR WINDOWS LU LL VUL LT T MORE BARGAINS N L PHONE 478 GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM New Shipment - ADIES’ UMBREELAS In Various Grades T PHONE 83 OR 85 THE SANITARY GROCERY CALIFORNIA GROCERY = SHOn G L SALOUM'S LT T T T T L “The Store That Pleases’ The Home of Better Groceries o i oy S R M P e AR R

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