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A A ————_—————————————————————— e JLARIER LD |~ oo ol M O AND DIAMONDS FOUND BY DIVER Treasury Worth $4,500/ it to ]unf‘uu of D met abou amount of from the here Wedne: recovered wealth is to have been found in aboard the craft Treasure Put Into Bank C. H. Wiley, who is the I of the party engaged i@ salv the sunken riches, and who is doi Virtually all the diving work, camc Srninie BERAA wife of Sir to Juneau with yesterday's gold and |accompany him on his submarine expedition into the diamonds, and deposited them in| Y. & the bank. He was accompanied by | NEW YORK Mrs. Wiley. They remained only a{pand ha f while, doing a little shoppiNg |popbing off t nd sending a few cab fiis, Bnd [Gate whas Sevan r ed to the scenc of the thin Islander wreck. Mr. Wiley, while not about his good fortune, pains to conceal it. He it to several persons. The pold, he is quoted as having sa was found in buckskin pok brought 10 = who is the Hubert Wilkins, Arcti hopes to A grea seen, ma parently t formation ¢ relative eir hunting, and, recognizing him a their ch did everything but eat out hand. Some de were seen PETIT!UN | ASKS RECEIVER FOR PICTURE FIRM -{Charges I\ld(lf‘ Agalns! Warner Bros. — Mis- managenu‘n t Claimed are impo: White's position tofgo with o do is protection from |sible, the {him talkative [ g, took no Su nne Benn Hubert reason whose hushand is Lady means to accompany her )t husband when he sets off in a cept for the threading in the seams|marine next year to see what's 1 of the sacks, they were well pre- qor the Arctic ice. served. The seams loosened com-| 1 really don't see pletely when the pokes aboard the ¢ T shouldn’t go,’ salvage barge were exposed to th q air and then their contents bulge out. I've been down in a subm and it isn’t bad at all. Much sa I think, thaf an airplane. Women can stand as much har ship as men; more in Ssom?2 stances, for they have great st Riches of Consequence This week's treasure is believed to be the first in any worth-while quantity to be recovered from the lost, vessel, serve strength Additional riches are expected t0| «; wouldn't mind that e be found in the baggage, but the a tallZone couldn't’ havs chief store of wealth is thought t0 (s . vorecoc o New York apar be in the ship's safe and Strong iy, it would be marvelously th boxes, not yet located. With 15 men in the sal and present equipment adequate for all purposes, Mr. Wiley and hi ners hope to bring their quest successful conclusion in about three months. laware, Aug for the ap- for W. 4 ) demand- an accounting was filed today in the office c e Clerk of the Court of Chance : | The petition was filed by ~ |ie. This summer they have been in |1, Nelson, Boston business Europe on their “honeymoon |who said & ' stockholder [ So far Sir Hubert hasn't been|the corporation exactly won over to the submarine| The plaintiff’s suit was also di proposition for his . cted against Renwa Inc., the “Wait until you see the sub-jholding company for Warner Bros. marine,” he tells her. J Pictures. | “But he hasn't said ‘no’” Lady| The petition charges mismanage- w Ikins pmm out {ment on the part of the officials Navy i of the company and alleges DEVIGHNES RE TURN lu sive prices were paid for |tres and real estate.” AFTER CRUISE WITH | - CALIFORNIA WRITER | AT, 1S ADE NEW YORK CITY, N. Y, Aug After an absence of eleven days|Nelson’s 2. — Warner Bros. officials said charges are unfounded cruising Chatham and Icy straits{and a proper, answer and ade- waters with Stewart Edward White,{guate proof will be made at the noted California writer, Dr. H. C.|earliest possible moment. DeVighne returned Wednesday ev s QIR oo ning on the Chirikof. He was ac-{SKAGWAY K1 10 companied by Mrs. DeVighne, their WARM SPRINGS BAY daughter Dana, Ellen Mize and Mary VanderLeest. | Favorable flying weather today ! He left here August 10, and met ,was reported throughout the Ju- Mr. White on the Kuru in Kootz- neau area. The aplane Skag- nahoo Inlet In the latter party|way, with Pilot R E. Ellis and were Mr. and Mrs. White, and Mr. Mechanic Chandle i left the and Mrs. Lawrence Scott of San Jocal base of the Alaska Ws Francisco. | Airways this forenc From Kootznahoo the two boats to Warm Springs Bay. and on ar- cruised north into Icy Strait waters rival there was expected 1 and from there went to Tenakee some trap and cannery patrol du . Inlet and Freshwater Bay. The!lt was scheduled to return here The aoth! Man White party remained in Paviof late this afternoon. Harbor when the DeVighnes re-| . turned here. It will be in Alaska Try the ¥ive o0Clock Dinner | 4 'waters about two®weeks longer. Speeials at Mabry’s. —rav FREE — ONE CAN SOUP - FREE With Purchase of 4 ¢ ing Besides, I could valuable. I ¢ Lady Wilk v is on th and the explorer were mar a year nly a few ntarc- | mak stage, Iried about | weeks later he went to | W. R Heavy | thea- " Broadcloth Shirts $3.50 ans for 40 cents APRICOTS--Extra fancy grade, 45 cents can PRUNES--large fresh Santa Claras and Italian, pound SOAP POWDER--in bulk, pound ....... SUGAR--10 pound bags, special ........ PRETZELS--fresh and crisp, pound .... at GARNICK’S %55 regular THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1930. tured Annot It ‘I.HAV | away | dock | Alice WHEAT ESCAPES FROM CREW OF ROAD WORKERS | Federal Pl‘i;)ner Eludes Guard Near Ferry Float—Gets Away Federal pnisone eer labo enroute to th to Douglas th ful break ear imced United S l’ es W’\" There wer nd whic! b; Littlefield he cri approached the ferrs about 8 o'clock, Wheat brok and ran tow Admiral Lin where the steamer Princes was in port soutt Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS N Meery A Hml» Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9 MERRY TIME - PROMISED IN MOOSE HALL [Dancing, Musical Recital .and Luncheon to Be Given Saturday toint 10. Player who cuts the cards 11 Ovule | 16, Fragrant seed | Watering place | Money hoarder | Burrow | Cleaning tmi- ment | Riancuiine name 6. Is defeated 2% Pronoun 20. Negative 33. Ribbed fabrie fhings thrown [ ot Ansgression &) : . g i - Alternative [E| 3. Short sentence Ne I { pervisor of | cioal pec pplos Al a publicntlon ical recital and a delicious lunch- A :‘r,.w,\,,,. ot 40. Give nower con are to be given next Saturday om cvening in Moose Hall by Women of the Mooseheart Legion in cele- bration of the tenth anniversary s mrens of their foundation. At their regu- parts . I';n into a plant lar meeting last evening, at which Ty silo 50. Aco ) TN LT A LEGSES ,;,"r";'" by there was a large attendance, de- travel o AL .’.um Color tails were arranged for the forth- Faghidet ekl il coming merry observance. Not only members of the Moose order ond their wives will attend but also many unaffiliated guests, invited by Mooseheart ladies, will be pres- | ent. | The numbers in the musical re- o |Z mo =~ Parent’s sister - Foot eovering fose who =|44m 60 o+ zmT aelic Sen god Prophet Here’s some fun! Dancing, a mu- | ’man-Esther Bloomquist. ‘ Songs with banjo uke accompani- ment—William Sparks. | Humorous Readings—Miss Caro- |line Todd. | Violin solo—Mary Schramer. i Piano solos—Margaret |Jean Carlson. Two act sketch, Suppressed Oc- | sires—George Cramm Cook, Susan |Glaspell; Stephen Brewster, Mr Kipste; Henrietta, his wife, Mrs. |Jarman; Mabel, her sister, Muricl | Jarman. ———— |Twenty-five Victims Taken frem B. C. Mine BLAKEBUAN, British Columbia, Aug. 22. — Seven bodies were re covered from the mine here last night, making a total of 25 vic tims brought to the surface out i 45 miners killed by an explosion s¢ al days ago. ——————— NEW YACHT ON PACIFIC SAN DIEGO, August 22.—The P. C, a new type of yacht designed by Ted Geary, has spread its wings; on the Pacific. The craft measures 32 feet in length and has a sail area of 353 square feet. Hanson, .jed to guilty 5 L {bile, It said to be k that h |succeeded in boarding that vesse 4uml stowed aw dio mes |sage was sent to the ship's maste |asking him to make a thorough It is | ago on a st , his al- leged victim ing a l4-year ok r arge was chang- simple assault. He pleadec to it and was sentenced t e seven months in the loca }('\l ral jail. He began serving his term last week, and almost im- mediately volunteered for roadwork He was attached to the crew tha has been doing some work at Doug- las for sometime. | He was (described as being 21 years old, we 150 pounds, ha brown hair and brown eyes. Wher he escaped he |boots, white corduroy 3 |soiled, a Kkhaki- mmcd coat and ‘d'nk felt hat |for Charles {near Lemon h\ Ma: al V cently comple 8 month in the Feder I at Mc- Neil Island for stealing an automo- nderstood a reward for his recapture. i rrested several day girl La will be offered LONG LEASE ON LEADER STORE IS SIGNED UP man, George Blolhcvx Take Over| jonn killcullen, hea Building and Will Im- | prove Property ’ of their lo-| enterpr s planned Brothers, made possible by the leasi or a long period of years of the Leader Department Store building, is definitely planned, | it was anno ed today by l‘hmmm‘ L. George, member and Pres dent of the firm. Improvements e: tailing the expenditure of sub- | stantial sum of money will be made to the building, he said. Joseph L. George, who left here la w ago for Los Angeles to con- fer with his father, M. Georg ru\'ncr of the Leader building, h: |signed a long term lease for the| ‘pvopcm it was disclosed in a tele- | igram received from him. | “It is our intention to practically | rebuild the structure now occupied | by the Leader Department Store,” Mr. George said. “In order to do| |this without damage to the we have decided to close out stocks at an early date which the Department Store carries. Thi cludes everything—dry goods, |tions, men's, women'’s and childr |ready to wear and furn ‘ih(l(‘s and all other commodities. “As soon as we have accomplish: led this, we will begin improvements |to the building. The several st rooms will be made into one by re- meving all of the partitions inc ing the wall that now divides t Leader from George Brothers ¢ cery. The entire Leader front will |be torn out and replaced by a more | P i An Article by BARRETT WILLOUGHBY on [{FATHER HUBBARD'S | Trip to Katmai [ in this week’s } Saturday Evening | | Post DRUG CO. free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT |! BUTLER-MAURO y modern one; ern league this season is Naylor, of { cital Saturday evening follow: Th# annual Pacific Coast re- i Community Singing—Mooseheart, | gatta at Newport Beach saw the the Happiest! | boat ‘installed as a regular in the Piano solo, “Fuccas,” by Cad- ‘competmon Specials RELIANCE APRICOTS—No 2V cans, 3 large tins for IMPORTED BOILED CODROE, N 16 SHRIMPS—American Beauty, can FRESH BULK PEANUT BUTTER, pound HUNTING S new windows put in; where he was scheduled to play. He 11l old shelving removed; and sky- later was recognized and the mon- ights put into each of the ti ey returned ctions, | - We will put a basement under | FREDERICK LEAVES FOR he entire building, giving us room HIS HOME IN SEATTLE to carry merchandise there if it| s considered advisable. | We expect to have the new build- 'Tsland Packing completed and occupied by our- today on the steamer P elves by the beginning of next for his home in Seattle to spend Spring,” said Mr. George. the winter. The Douglas plant had a highly successful season, the pack ——e exceeding original expectations. ——e———— James Warren, Ben Raymond nd Marsh and Gibson Young tered at the Alaska e . H. Patmore of Tulsequah, is among the guests at the Gastineau - e JASON NOW OPEN We can save you money on your hunting trip supplies GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 Compar Five Fast Deliveries Betsy G Atlanta tennis maxvol keeps in condmou by 1)1‘1 - ng basketball during the winter. - weight York A C Made-to-Measure Suits We take your measure and guarantee perfect fit it oL PN George Franklin, {rap fisherman, is in the city for a brief visit. He registered at the Gastineau. : Ace Hudkins, the Nebraska wil A T and quality cat, has taken up polo on the West, LET aimquisy rress <Your Suil Coa We call and deliver. Phone 52% Prices—$25.00, $35.00, $45.00 {|J. M. SALOUM | [ Front Street Next to champion of the New will enter Yale this fall. —_— is The oldest pitcher in the West- Pueblo, who is 38. R. Norris Williams, veter: Davis Cup player, had to pay a $2 admis- sion to a Long Island tournament KAYSER HOSE New Fall Shades 50 to $1.95 Im yser Underwear GLOVE SILK BLOOMERS and SHIRTS $2.65 to $3.75 Prepare for Hunting Trips! Pendleton All-Wool Shirts Wool Pants Shoe Pacs Gastineau Hotel WALNUT MEATS — Fresh and free from } { i { t ! shells—pound, 55 cents ; w 2 GARNICK’S—Phone 174 SEE BIG VAN-- THE GUN MAN You will be surprised at what you save on GUNS ‘and AMMUNITION, MEN’S RUBBER BOOTS, SHOE PACS and RAIN CLOTHES, ALWAYS OPEN 208 FRONT ST. SABIN’S SINASIPTEC FOR CLEANSING THE NOSE Best for head colds and throat irritations $1.00 per bottle | Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Ofi}:e Substation UNPACKING NEW FALL GOODS Come in and see the new styles Ka yser Run-Proof BLOOMERS SHORTS and VESTS [ $1.25 to $1.95 Leader 'Dep’t. Store PHONE 454 GEORGE BROS. “The Style Center of Juneau” 0 IT'S RIGHT oot ol CALIFORNIA GROCERY | PHONE 478 The Home of Bétter Groceries : TGO T 11 UL T T O T T TN Gordon’s