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e A AN AN, T B e e b THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1930, - IR S KT e o . ¥¥ LOCAL GARDEN [LEAVE FOR WESTWARD i c LUB B AGK 0 RETURN ABOUT UG 1 o e s eiti O'MALLEY AND PARTY ceived by B. D. Stewart, Federal Mining Supervisor of Alaska. Mr. Smith will spend sometime n the Ketchikan district with R. graphic survey there. Later he will| ute to Bristol Bay and Ber- trip tol, En ing Sea on his annual k7 study conditions in the salmon and the seal herds on the fishery — Pribilof Islands, United States Endorses Prop _i Commissioner of Fisheries Henry . b Pl }Osal to Ob O'Malley left here at midnight tain Block South of Thursday on the Brant, Capt. E. L. 1 " o Hunter. Capllol fOl Palk The Commissioner was joined Gretna Green Loses Out | come here and go to western and interior districts. MR R Under Mississippi Law i JACKSON, Miss., July 11.—Mis-' sissippl’s Gretna Greens, which did a thriving marriage business amangw T here last night by E. J. Fletcher, he Juneau Garder t b " S S VI\L imneau Garden Club a and L ‘R, Thomas, Drovidanos, 5 -r,esédeft.b tgr 1x?e:n'by lsmt,es. _V;’hlch( L, and friends of Assistant United| 3¢ STICe Hoense ot will "El iealy €N- | states Attorney General Charles| OTena re;gs rtlolvor;ger undle;r iitad b0 thib. Bhe "m({;“c'a;“ P. Sissons, who with J. J. Under- ";:::‘;’R‘\“_" 0 cate’s rivecday 1y i " | wood, ton representative of | merce recently by B. M. Behrends, | i, Weshingion. Fep Hernando, which drew many. the Seattle Chamber of Commerce will make the entire trip with him. The party will go to Iliamna, by Kodiak. Crossing the portage from Iliamna, it will visit Bristol Bay points and the Pribilofs. It is ex- pected to return here on the Brant about August 1. - >oe — - 'JUNEAU MAN RETURNS HERE WITH HIS BRIDE It pledged itself to give support to th2 moyement Mr. Behrends suggested to the 1amber some steps be taken ard acq g the block south of a park and the mat- ter is now being studied by the Civic Improvement Committee of the Chamber and the City Council. At the Club’'s meeting yesterda: seasonal phases of garden work were given attention. Among xm- subjects discussed were: care and | maintenance of lawns, selection of| Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Davis ar- bulbs for fall planting, and fall rived on the Princess Alice las* planting of perennials, which|night from Seattle where they wer should be started soon after August jr(‘ccntly married. Mr. Davis leit 1 here about three weeks ago for A number of specimens of native ' Seattle. The bride was formerl/ and cultivated flowers were dis-|Miss Mattie Simpson, nurse in th: played by J. P. Anderson, local hor- Providence Hospital at Seattle. ticulturist, with suggestions for! Mr. Davis is wellknown here. planting and cultivation. having resided in Juneau for the The Club, it was pointed out, is Past four years. He has been em- carrying on an all-year pr am, Ployed in the Alaska Juneau as;| believing that the most satisfactory &0 electrician. results in constructive beautifica-/ Mr. and Mrs. Davis'will mak2 tion of the city can be obtained their home in Juneau. - through an organization that func- ticns throughout the year. The splendid co-operation received at all times from residents and Fudcl‘:«!‘ and City officials here is most grat- | ifying, officers of the organization! said. | REDUCTION PLANT DESTROYED, FIRE KETCHIKAN, Alaska, July 11— ‘The Lebo Reduction Plant at o |Ward’s Cove burned to the ground | | Wednesday night. Owing to a| - e WELL KNOWN | , landslide on the road, the fire ap-| NEWSPAPERMAN paratus was unable to get to the TO JOIN EM_PIRE scene. Communications were also i !shut off and the first news of the David B. Tewkesbury, one of the|blaze was brought to town by an best known newspapermen of the airplane. The owner is out of Northwest, is & Juneau-bound pas-|town and the definite amount of senger on the Alaska. He will be-|damage has not been ascertained. come a member of The Empire| staff. W. K. Lebo arrived in Juneau last Mr. Tewkesbury has been con- night and was informed of the fire, nected with the Times and Post-In- |and he left on the Admiral Rog- telligencer in Seattle at different |ers for Ketchikan this forenoon. He times, and has served in practically (had no nmuculfl S. every branch of the editorial work. ‘ 4 e T Until recently for several years hL “an_ editorial writer on » e\ GEOLOGICAL SURVEY was an &, COME HERE SHORTLY and for sometime he was Lnnged in the work at Dawson. He acquired' P. S. Smith, Chief Alaskan geol- United States Geological Sur- a fondness for Alaska through hls Northern experience that mducul | ogist, him to accept an offer from The'vey, is due to arrive at Ketchikan Empire. tomorrow, according to word re ' e -t Eat and BE THRIFTY You never pay a cent too much for anything here—yet you get the best of everything the market affords. Note these prices: Guaranteed Best Quality PURE VEGETABLE OIL Montrola, gallon, $1.90 NAPKINS—Crepe Per 100—15¢ CORN ON COB—Pride of Carrel No. 2 tins, per tin, 25¢ GHIRARDELLA CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK—55¢ SLICED DILL PICKLES 7 oz. tins, 2 for 25¢ SERVUS FRUITS FOR SALAD—per tin, 29¢ MUSHROOMS—Broken Large tins, LIBBY DEVILED MEAT 4 tins—25¢ TUNA FISH—Large tins, 45¢ Light Meat TEA GARDEN SYRUP 1 quart pitchers, 59¢ WAX PAPER—125 foot rolls—40c¢ COLORED PICNIC SETS 2 pkgs. for George Brothers Grocery E___‘:hanu 92-95 Five Fast eliveries === L I \Nfllllllh\llllllllllllilll\l!l\flll!flllil!lWllHMINNMHII | Memphis couples, and Biloxi and| Pascagoula, serving the Mobile| trade, are among the principal cen- | ters affected. In addition to the five-day wait, the law requires that for men under 21 or women under 18, the circuit clerk must notify the parents of both parties. If at the end of that period, no protest has been filed, the license is granted . - e AT THE HOTELS o | | — | Gastineau % Miss Rogers, San Francisco, Cal.; | O. Hancock, city; J. B. King; D. H. Friedniaf, Seattle; B. G. Douglas, city; C. M. Lee, Stewart, B. C,; A. Minard, Taku Harbor; William} Lindly, Willis K. Lebo, Sesme:, Ray Wiley, city; H. A. Woods, city; Tom Hall, Seattle; J. E. Walker, Seattle; L. M. Carrigan, Seattle; Miss Grace Lincoln, San Francis- co, Cal; Mrs. M. Upjohn, Wash- ington, D. C.; George Cheny, city. Alaskan Mrs. Echley, Cordova; Paul Pre- dad, Haines. Zynda Pearl Beck; E. H. Meyer, cxty.‘ Robert Morhanien; 8. H. Beard,; Berkeley, Cal.; David 8. Wahl, Ed- wardsville, Il Business Man and Son Killed in Plane Crash DOUGLAS, Arizona, July 11.— J. A. Haymore, South Arizona busi- ness man, and his son Roscoe, were killed in a small monoplane which fell 1,000 feet near the Interna- fonal Airport this afternoon. PUBLIC NOTICE All members and their families of Northern Light Rebekah Lodge, Alaska Lodge A-1, I. O. O. F, ‘and; Aurora Encampment, are invited to| |attend the annual picnic of Odd Fellows at Cowee Creek, Sunday, July 12th. Cars will leave town at 12 o'clock and 1 pm. and 5 pm. to take the picnickers out. Every-| one is requested to bring their cwn cup and spoon. It —adv. Committee in Charge. | —— .. — SPECIAL on Stationery. adv, Britt's Pharmacy 1s having a, Daily Croés;;vord Puzzle ACROSS 1. Banter goods naturedly 6. Small bottle 11. Boneset 13, Become firm 14. Article 18. Fine cotton vrie 12, Depart 18, Pronoun 20. Rub out 2. Flying mam. mal 22 Orderly 24. Before 25. Desplse 26. hnll"l(ll ot Lmnnl 30, Mm comb, 8. Nllrerlntlvl 5. Helongin the novilty . Shooting star Units 80. Age | 4L trish 42. Contented sound 43. Reaches across 45. Transgression 46. Metrie land mensure IPIARTL] "[!ng ISITIA] l III.I e 1L B Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle [ESHV] [TIOIN]1 [c] Willows &0 Stloma entp on| Ll 41. DOWN aptal 9. :hu .fi';or a 1. Miadle 4. Pm}n loca« 50 FaninRme . Exclamation 44, ‘"“ 8. g Lifl.of 2 s 48 Night before ba b an even 84 Courses of ent- 81. Sloth 5. PHenera 7. " Bastiation’ %'% 8. Anger L3 ln the year S 16. Vehiel mgflm s %:Etn :T:p.o'fll'lli |A] 33. Precious stone | 33. Accustomed B[JQHH l:: Shblloll NEGEEN lfl//fillll// ] ] IH%//I/ ud i l %Illlfll Sir Arthur C. Doyle Laid to Rest With Utmost Simplicity fed today neckties. son, was he is il WINDLEHAM, England, July 11 in the garden of first alarm, | was at noon. FIRE ALARMS SOUNDED The Juneau Fire Department an- swered two fire alarms today. The early this forenoon.| was from the Lowe residence, next | to the Bergmann Hotel, which was believed caused by a cigarette ~—S8ir Arthur Conan Doyle was bur- thrown from one of the windows his | of the Bergmann. A blaze resulted country home here with the utmost | on the roof of the house. The dam- simplicity, scarcely a visible sign | age was practically nil. cf mourning being shown. Only a few of those present wore black from Box 49 resulting from a firc| Dennie Doyle, the éldest | on the ash dump where a heap ot unable to be present as iubbish was smoldering. The second call was turned m‘ i This call | ARROW TRUMP SHIRTS White—$1.95 Colors—$2.15 SABIN’S New Stock Ladies’ Oxfords ALSO JUST IN—Women’s Zipper Shower Boots J.M. SALOUM FRONT STREET LEGION SMOKER ANNOUNCEDFOR Local Veterans' will stage a popular price smoker in the A. B. Hall arena Saturday night, featuring some of the boxers aboard the destroyer division due to arrive -here tomorrow morning, it was announced today by Post Commander Claude Helgesen. from the Alaska Boxing Commis- sion to stage the affair. has had word indirectly from the destroyers which are bringing 800 officers and men here, that they| have some first class talent aboard who are willing to meet the cream of Juneau's boxing talent. to do their part in entertaining the visitors, and a card will be defi- nitely ! lined up tomorrow morning as soon as the fleet makes port. participation in the smoker are re- quested to get in touch with Ken- neth Jungé, at The Empire office, this afternoon, evening or tomor-[MRS. JULIA SKINNER row morning. OPERATED UPON, HOSPITA! Mrs. yulia Skinner of Kodiak; en tered 8t. Ann’s hospital last nigh and underwent a major operatic) this morning. Mrs. Skinner is the niece of Re A. P. Kashevaroff and has live on the northwest coast of Alaskd all her life. The present is th: first trip south of Kodiak she ha made. She has been failing i health for some time and it wa found necessary to come to Junea for an operation. It was reported by hospital at tendants that she was getting alom very well this afternoon. ESTEBETH SAILS The mailboat Estebeth left on her regular route to Sitka and way ports last night taking the follow- ing passengers: Mrs. George Sam- ple, Miss Murphy, Sam Brown, J. Meyers, and Carl Sater for Tena- kee; K. J. McLain for Excursion Inlet; Anne White and G. Angelo for Funter Bay; S. Knoff for An- goon; Takouoff for Killisnoo; Wil- liam Tiernan for Sitka; C. Reid for Chichagof. The Estebeth is due to return early Monday morning. O FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Will Arrive on Steamer Alameda TOMORROW (SATURDAY) NAVAL RESERVE Post Ar- ranging Impromptu Card for Saturday The" local American Leglon post Special permission was obtained The post All of the local fighters are ready Boxers in Juneau available for ~ “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” RIwz=z~ AHLERS CO. Plumbers FANCY BATH SALTS IN ELEPHANT CONTAINERS —a decoration for the home after the salts are used. | $1.25 each | Juneau Drutr Company Free Delivery Phone 83 Post Office Substation No. 1 PHONES 83 OR 85 “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Millinery i Final Clean Sweep on Our Remaining Stock of HATS Values up to $12.25 All to go at $3.75 “Juneaw’s Own Store” Open Until 9 P. M., July 10th “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY SCHAEFFER’S LIFE-TIME ICalifornia Grocery Phone 478 FOUNTAIN PENS Guaranteed for life in every respect—Except loss. lllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIII|II' | MORE SWIFT’S BACON At the reasonable price of 40 cents pound BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. free Dellvery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT : IT'S RIGHT I Express Money Ordery Practical-or Picturesque Take your choice. This sale affords you every opportunity — and includes SPORTBALLS— Fun for the whole family $4.95 to $8.95 Knitted suits in colors. One piece sun- back swimming suits. Pajamas, hats, throws, and sandals. CHILDREN'S SUITS -~ LADIES' SUITS | MEN'S SUITS and WHITE DUCK BEACH PANNTS for men and women ; —all at timely savings. ] Leader Defiartment Store GIEORGE BROTHERS