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) The Coffee Shoppe l | | Seven Destroyers with Men| Ahofll'd Al'e in P‘.'i“c(‘ : Rupert Today | The Naval Reservists from Seat- | tle, Bremerton, Tacoma, Aberdee: and Portland enroute north on # | cruise aboard seven de- | have arrived at Princ Rupert, B. C., and will leave the tomorrow, p! ming reaching Ju reau on day as no stop i scheduled for Ketch: is in com- troyer Division and he is; aboard the U. . Twiggs. Sitka is the only other city in| Alaska scheduled for a call after the fleet leaves Juneau During the cruise intensive train- ing is in progr The destroyers of the fleet ar2 " Tattnall, Babbitt, Hamil- toh, Jacob, Jones and Badger. il e FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. KORHONEN| Funeral services were held at| 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the| Lutheran Church for Mrs. Sophia | Korhonen, Rev. Harry R. Allen cfficiating. The floral offerings| e most elaborate consisting of s and large wreaths. Peter on, John Reck, John Torvine., A. Koskey, B. M. Behrends anl Roy Noland were pallbearers. | Korhonen was an old timc| n and resident of Juneax She left here for| on, Washington, where sho i away a week ago. The re- mains arrived here on the steam ¢r Aleutian. Surviving Mrs. Korhonen are) three daughters, Miss Lola of Ju- reau, Mrs. Andrell and Mrs. Lydia Hill. A son Henry, and a garnd son, son of Mrs. Andrell. Mrs. Korhonen was a member of the Pioneer Auxiliary here anl members of that organization we:r: in attendance at the services today. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery. The funeral arrangements were in charge of the Juneau-Young Parlors. C for many years. Pear NOTICE After July iz no telephoane rentals for the month of July will be accepted at a discount. All remittances by mail must bear postmark of not later than last discount day. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. ——.———— Britt's Pharmacy Is having a SPECIAL on Stationery. adv., adv. e P MRS. K. HOOKER | Home cooked meals as you like | them.” Featuring Chicken Din- | ners every Thursday. Rice & | | Ahlers Bldg., Corner Thkird and | | Franklin Streets. o Holeproof Hosiery FOR MEN Classy New Patterns 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 SABIN’S MISS SAYLOR’S (unusual chocolates) and WHISTLE Fresh Chocolates and Bon Bons “None Better” Juneau Drug Company Phone 33 Free Delivery Post Office Substation No. 1. PIG'N’ Re-elected G. O. P. Head in Pennsylvania State Treasurer Edward Martin has been re-elected to the chair- manship of the Republican party in Pennsylvania by a wide major- ity. The forces of Gifford chot, Republican nominee for t}'xo Governorship, were routed even in the latter’ me county of Pike. ! (International Newsreel) MANY SUBJECTS ARE AIRED BY C. OF C. BUESTS Sawyer, OMalley and Others Speak at Meet- ing of Local Chamber (Continuea rrom Page One) driving ‘herds across country to the Alaska Railroad and shipping over that route. Some of the drives, he said, would require two years. Small herds would be as- sembled at central points and cen- solidated into big units for driving. Get Freezing Right The General Food Corporation, one of the largest food distributing agencies in the world, has turned over an exclusive right to a new freezing proc for handling deer meat, Mr. Sawyer said. Using this, instead of shipping whole carcasses individual cuts would be packed in cartons and frozen ready for sale to and use by the individual consumer. “It is my plan to have these cuts handled right along with the General Food Products,” he in- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY .10, 1930. ] R S 9 A SIS0 L N0 15 1 50 S L TR e o AR R AT g A ] (e from 200,000 to 300,000 deer each year. | Mr recent Sawyer reviewed briefly the International Highway cara- van between Vancouver and Hazel- ton, B. C., which required 18 days for the roundtrip. Summarizing the results, he said, he dent British Columbia wou y embark on the con- strus of 495 miles of highway cover the northern one-third of He was hopeful that Tolmie would shortly an- his plan for financing the which would require 000,000, “I am very favor- was c the province. Premier ably impressed with the prospects for early completion of the pro- ject,” he concluded. Dr. D. E. Bauer, who read an original poem on Gastineau Chan- nel, announced to the Chamber a meeting of all interested in social welfare w in the Territory and the prop: to create an Alaska branch of Pacific Protective As- sceiation, would be held in the lobby of the Gastineau Hotel at 8 pm tonight. Plans to erect a home for delinquent children will be dis- cussed. J. J. Underwood told the Cham- ber the Seattle Chamber of Com- merce was always ready and willing to extend any assistance possible in looking after its interests in Seattle or Washington where he represents the Seattle body. Profits in breeding and rearing angora rabbits were attractively described by Mr. Bernier who is interested in starting a project at Bellingham for the manufacture |of cloth from angora wool. Ten rabbits in 15 months will increase |to 1,000, capable of producing 750 i pounds of wool which can be sold |at a profit of $5,000 after defray- !ing all operating costs, he declared. ’ The industry, he added, is estab- |lished in England and France on a profitable basis. The wool is selling to wholesalers at $32 per pound, according to Mr. Bernier. Rex Salvine ~ e Wonderful for Burns BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Ordery added. When properly organized it is planned to take out of Alaska “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Millinery 1l Clean Sweep on Our Remaining Stock of HATS Values up to $12.25° Allto go at $3.75 “Juneau’s Own Store” Open Until 9 P. M., July 10th WITHOUT A DOUBT We give you fresher and bet- ter Fruits and cause we are equipped to d prove it. Vegetables be- the only store o so. Let us GEORGE BROTHERS ‘PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries ACROSS wi | . W Opening Texns misston Pennsylvania 38 Current of ©1 ] dr el 71 ] el Daily Cross-word Puzzle eaplital hronze niul Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle ‘Stock Market Students Read It in the Books CHICAGO, July 10— The 1929 crop of stock market fans had a 'good opportunity to judge between | the merits of “book-larnin™ and the 1L, Blasn Wirg s, Correct 13 Q [} & bk ecsaws EIN! 3. Watery swen. | erudition acquired in the school of experience. Msl,, 5 30, Grating During the year the demand for 32, tion. ) % Prepares for pooks on investments rose to a # horough- height only equalled by the best fares: able. STATE FIGHTS FOREST FIRE WITH PREVENTION METHODS SAN FRANCISCO, July 10.—The | protected by brush fields while th| state division of rorestry and agri-|other is unprotected. cultural extension service of the} University of California are demon-iw each with the result that thj strating in foothill communities all humus covered area shows percola) the essentials of rural fire-protec- In this way the departments hope to reduce the forest fife haz- ard this summer to a minimum. Two miniature slopes of soil ar| set up to show the effect of fin on the water supply. One slope i Two quarts of water are applie: tion of half the water while most that put on the unprotected slof runs off the surface. 34. Small ehild sellers, according to the American or from 35. Femnle geer 86, Auxilinry vert 37, Rodent | Library association. Boston read “with a purpose” eness i o “f 4“::::[:11-:" ut : M:]’::]‘:: 58 fl:g"""fl" onward movement, and works on money of nc- 2 Place of sne. U3+ Eragment i psychology led the list for these v itios Sines 4. Pertuining to | readers. . Braclu; 3 P e L3 kS ll!||n¢'l 55, Fragrant seed ' 2 Conk stowh e | H 0ok s 2 Whakt' o« Sy ™ Small: dspres il"lowers. Warm Rains ather of O Picture stand 59, P Ridienles ¥ A eut of pork €2, Mensure ot 1 Replace Norseland ICC 9. Plcee of pastes welght hoard 10. Turkish name A ' ::x. Self more than any other city in the 41 country. Its inhabitants bought P e 20,000 "Rem_img with a Purpose” son: Seofeh courses during the year. Chl—‘ % lli.:r'fk:l;'y:vn' cago took second place in this 1 49. Style of Greer |Species of determined upward and New Stock Ladies’ Oxfords ALSO JUST IN—Women’s Zipper J.M. SALOUM Shower Boots FRONT STREET 5. Mountain eomb, torm OSLO, July 10. — Pansles are {blooming in Norwegian gardens, |fjords are navigable and only far/ inland is there enough snow and iice to provide the customary win- | ter sports. This changing climate of Norway is dttributed by ' scientists to the rising’ temperature of the Gulf |stream. This year the stream has been several degrees warmer than lusual, and its warm western winds | have repulsed the northern and eastern blasts that usually give the country a severe winter. Norway has so far had no winter | at all except in the inland districts beyond the reach of the tempering coastal winds. The country has been deluged with twice the normal rainfall and the mercury remains well over the freezing point day and |night. ! PHONE 478 adv, STORE HOURS GORDON’S For the accommodation of the trade, this store will be opern| For your accommodation, this Thursday evening, July 10th. | store will be open the cvening of B.M. BEHRENDS, CO., Inz. | July 10th until 9 p. m. PHONES 83 OR 85 adv. “SHIPMATE” STOVES “FLAMO GAS” RICE & AHLERS CO. 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