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He is known as FUNERAL OF CHARLES ANDERSON HELD TODAY Funeral services for Charles An- derson, who died of heart failure at St. Ann's Hospital last Sunday iafternoon, were held at the C. W. Carter Mortuary this afternoon af 2 o'clock, the Rev. Harry R. Allen, or of the Lutheran Church, of- ting. Interment was made in ergreen Cemetery. Anderson was born in Sweden 56 ago {of Alaska for a great many years. pa |He owned a second-hand store on Main Street and was especially noted for his excellent work in re- storing camphor boxes and in re- placing red pigskin on Chinese boxes. — .- ALASKA PIONEER KILLS SELF age of 1898 and early resident of Fairbanks, shot himself to death in his room at the Pioneer Hotel, Fairbanks. For about fifteen years| prior to two years ago, Roonpy had lived in Alaska coast towns and Seattle. He then returned to Fairbanks where he had previously resided for more than a dozen years. e Commercial printing at The Em- the "Handsome Cop.” A pint bottle of PUR pire. EX FREE with every quart bottle purchased at 35 cents GARNICK’S, Phone 174 0000000000000 00000000000000000000 Thrifty Housewives SATURDAY SPECIALS YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO OVERLOOK Purveyors to Particular People GEORGE BROTHERS 5 FAST DELIVERIES DAILY 10 am., 11 a.m,, 2 p.m., 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. and had been a resident John Rooney, pioneer of the vint-! |BOYLE RESIGNS GHAMBER BERTH, WILL 60 SOUTH ‘Qults as Secretary of Cham- | ber of Commerce After Four Years Tenure The resignation of F. A. Boyle as Secretary of the Chamber of Com- merce was accepted t d the Chamber will nof an- other until after January 1, it was made known by President H L. Faulkner. Secretary Boyle pre- sented his resignation on account |of the fact that he is going to the States in a short time and will be |absent on business for several months. | He has been Secretary of the ‘local Chamber for the past fouri | years. “His services have been |almost invaluable and it is with | deepest regret that we lose them,” Faulkner said today. Mr. Boyle will end his tenure next | week. | Mr. | affairs which, it is expected, will re- quire considerable time. He will| |return here probably early 'Spring or before. i It was decided by the Executive | Committee to dispense with the sorviccs of a paid secretary during thc\ months of November and De- | ‘cnmbt-r President Faulkner and that some member of the Com- mittee would act without pay. H. G. /| Walmsley voiunteered his services :md his offer was accepted e AMER LEGION MIXER TO BE HELD TONIGHT | One of the most popular events of | the season will occur tonight when the American Legion Mixer is| staged at Wagner's Roadhouse on, i{the Glacier Highway. All Legion- | {naires with cars are requested to | meet at the Dugout at 8:30 o'clock | |tonight to assist in .ampm'mm ‘lhc large crowd which will attend | this affair, to Salmon Creek. | Music, dancing, and a general | good time is promised by the com- ‘mltleo in charge of the evenin entertainment. One of the fea- 'rtures of the evening will be old- fashioned dances such as the polka, schottische, and three-step | This will not be the first time |that Salmon Creek has resounded | with gay laughter and enthusiastic merrymaking of the members of the | i said, | }f———_ | HEAR “ONE ALONE” from the “Desert Song” on Red Seal Victor Record, at temporary quarters over Dr. Pigg's office on Main Street. JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE He expects to leave here on | | November 2, and go to Milwaukee | | to attend to some personal business | il i . Eal 1) / | THE DA]LY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 26, 1929. local post of the American chxon The Legion mixers have become most popular and every one {§1ook- ple able excitement anticipation. Through the courtesy of the Elks and keen ing forward to tonight's affair with | NAVY DAY TO Unalga Wi]l Appear in Ful Ledge, members of the cast of | Cappy Ricks” will rehearse in E Hall tonight at 7 o’clock sharp. — -, BROWNIE SWIMS YUKON, THREE CUBS ON BACK A brown bear, which in itself is very unusual, on ts back recently swam across the Yukon river in front of Circle, Sew- ard arrival from the Interior say landing directly in front of the town. Upon reaching shore the Hitile [the Navy Department with the of- ones jumped from the mother's back wpmpcrmg in different directions, | while rush for the woods. The mother escaped but all the cubs were cap- tured and with the exception of one. which became too vicious, are sup- posed to be still at Circle, The same night, following the cubs’ capture, the mother returned looking for her brood and after |prowling about for a couple hours, left that place for evermors. —(Seward Gateway). ————— CALI' FOR BID*® Bids will be received for exten- sions to City Dock Buildings until |°f the Navy, and it has also become in “‘“q‘umdaw October 29th and opened |# custom to pay tribute to him on at 8 p. m, October 29th. Plans and specifications can be examined | t City Manager’'s Office. —adv. R LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE - SALESMAN’S with three cubs, | Dress—Open for In- spection to Public bration thereof will not be held|man.” \mtll Monday when the entire coun-| Tn one chapter, for instance, he will observe the anniversary the organization of States Navy and the founding fice of Secretary of the Navy. The Unitéd States Coast Gu the mother took off with a nd the United States Navy are|only among the old-timers but also cmxpomtmg in celebration of Ns Day and throughout the United|new regime, who say that while| Delicious refreshments were|{ <Te¢ Dellvery Phone 134 States plans have been made for|they do not care to partake in the |servedin the banquetroom through- | WHEN WE SELL IT participation in boat races, base-|old Moslem ritual and do not, for {out the evening. | IT'S RIGHT | ball games, athletic sports, lfldl““‘w most part, even attend mosqu This is the first of a series of | | broadcasts, and appropriate grams and addresses. The cutter Unalga, Capt. Edws p of | S- Addison, will full dress ship on| Monday and will be thrown open; [~ the inspection of the general | public from 1 o’clock until 4 o'clock. | to ! Navy Day happens to fall |the birthday of Theodore Ro velt, who was always a good fr: this occasion. | —————-- Fred A. Sorri, are returning to Juneau on Northwestem SAMPLE LINE OF Dresses See Our Disp MONDAY lay Window IS LAST DAY OF SALE BE OBSERVED i ince Navy Day occurs on Sun-tjonal title of respect “hazretleri” , October 27, this year the cele- | (“honored”), the United wife and chi | visiting In Seattle for several weeks, th phet and as their ethical ideal. They declare that any utterance against him “Squeezes their souls” —this being the Turkish expression to describe unpleasant sensations. SHRINE DANCE ENJOYABLE ONE One of the most enjoyable af—’ lor fairs of the autumn season took | place last night when members of | KQ the Juneau Shrine Club were hosts | CAPPY RICKS at a very lovely dance given in the Scottish Rite Temple. ‘The Ball Room was appropri-| ately decorated in the Hallowe'sn colors of orange and black, and a subdued lighting effect cast eerie shadows on the walls which were occupied by large black cats, tur- tles, owls and bats. ’.,uml on l’roplwt Shocks Young Turks Special Chicken Dinner at Ma- bry's Cafe: Sunday from noon 8 p. m.—$1.00. Femmer's Juneaif killed chicken served. 2wl CONSTANTINOPLE, ‘Oct. 26—A Stamboul newspaper “Ikdam,” l oty m\d by a group of Turkish dep- ut is publishing a serial life of {the Prophet Mohammed in which, l;“uiu\lyl} for the first time in the | history of Turkish publications, he s referred to not with the tradi- GET YOUR SEATS but simply as “that of |is “that man who, after having been hful to one wife for forly years, of | found at the age of sixty, the need (of taking unto himself three wives more.” Shocked comments are rife; not at ard 1 {{ BUTLER-MAURO i DRUG*CO. AVY |among young Turks, bred under the r0- | services, nevertheless they do still Express Money Orders dances to be held during the year | cleave to Mohammed as Lhcxr pro- by the Shrlne Club n\l on se- | al 1d, | YELLOW CORN, No. 2 size, can . 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