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R s L REAL BRITISH LORD HERE ON — TETERVE Earl of Aylesford, 21 and Unmarried, to Enter Alaska College ! Come close. Here's Girls ice, being a now. He occupies ve oficer House of Lords. He is unmarried, | an only son; in fact, an only chi His father is dead. His m s the Lady Guernsey. His title dates | back to the year 1714. His ancestral estate is in Barwickshire, and he! maintains a town house in Lon-| don. And ‘“moderately wealthy.” My word, a regular Prince Charm- [at all f ing out of a story book! Awaiting Westwars The youthful Earl is staying at the Gastineau Hotel, awaiting the next steamship, which will be the Admiral Evans, Sunday, to take pa e to Seward. He is destined for Fairbanks where he will enter the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines for a short course of ten weeks in mining. What a “break” for the coeds of the Farthest North institution of higher learning! After completion of studies at the Alaska College, the titled Briton will return to Vancouver, B. C., by way of which port he came to Alas- ka on the steamship Prince Rupert. From Vancouver, he will embark for China. He plans a protracted visit in the Orient The Ear] has no present intention of applying to practical purposes any mining knowledge he may ac- quire at the school of mines. He seeks the course merely for cul- tural advantages—so he may better by right of birth, in the august |2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1930. of any country to e may journey. Hunted In India rable mining in ed his in that part r on a hunt- the world las expedition He killed a tiger, several ibexes, some mountain sheep |and various other wild animals common ¢ | - The the e as to |of acquaintance with John G McCc of Douval, Quebec. Mr. McCombe, who accompanies the the present trip and who pect in the Fairbanks dis- er is attending while the la McCombe's n a student and will next June. Lots of Luggage Juggage occupied the rt of the floor space of Gastineau lobby last evening, His trunks, covered th hotel ickers, indicated trav in remote hd distant places, and there were bags, boxes, guns, camera cases, and map tubes ir most infinite num- ber and variety. Milord, the while, spént the eve- ning in one of the lobby chairs ab- sorhed in a book of fiction. He w clothes well. They are of €0 texture and make, but not ciful. Unlike most English- men, he likes them to fit, rather than to hang in bags and folds. Neither is he attached to a pipe, as most of his countrymen. His con- ceit is a rather long, slender cigar- | ette, that he takes from a crested {silver case. In speech he inclines to llow tones and to a broadness of “a's,” just noticeable. Withal, he is a fine, upstanding | young man, without pretense or af- | fectation. - the | RADIO WITH WORLD RANGE TO BE SET UP AT GENEVA GENEVA, August 20.—A special radio station with a world-wide |range for emergency use will be established here by the League ofl Nations. Under ordinary conditions it is to | be operated by a Swiss radio com- pany. The Swiss government will be entitled to Rhave an observer present when the station is run by the league. HUNTING HERE! Shot Guns for Rent AMMUNITION FOR SHOT GUNS AND RIFLES COMPLETE NEW FRESH STOCK NOW IN > TIME IS HARRIS HARDW ARE CO. | FRONT STREET ciate the min- |marine products in Alaskan waters 7 rDail;);_éross-word Puzzle 8 Retense on o ACROSS Solution ot Yesterday's Puzzie L Feminine endine Amerienn Indian TR n towa vered an five dls. L Anarehisty Masculine nam imace queen a Merriment Rade wivly o prondly Runs outy . Green stone 42 Druw Stite tively 7. Nonk tinx L River duck Army meal Ocenn . Swirl DOWN 1. Compunion 2. Liguor . Ohstruet . Feminine name Preserve "t y | Tariff Commission to do the neces- sary clerical work. Collector Mc- Bride was advised that a repre- sentative of the Commission would vEssEL IN UIRY come here later to explain in de- tail the program. ! (b | 7 FUR cuMM'ssInN TIME AND SPACE LINKED | IN NEW THEORY OF SOUND : i e ‘ NEW YORK, Au % : gust 29.—Space Nationality of Fishing Ves-| " o nced in a theary of sels and Extent of Catch |nearing advanced in a report to the Acoustical Society of America b to Be Sought v i hivy M b b il bl In hearing, some scientists have Tog éhmf 9{_ the United States helq that time of the vibragions ariff Commission, an 1pvestlnanon was the important factor. Others to nsc;rtmn the flauon‘ul‘x[y of oWn- |pave considered the pattern the ersd °f clnmnjercml fishing vessels, gounq waves make in space as the and of the catch of fish and other distinguishing ' difference between will be started immediately by J. SO;E;Z sound waves are long and fi' wl'\::ax:::'e gggfi:";y“;l:‘“t:‘;’:‘? | smooth; others crowded together s ily. Dr. Fl h The study is being undertaken ab‘gfgptge “;EFB::h:;a:e o:: hc;: !SX;em::quest of the United States | gnts are impressed on the mem- 4 | 'S i ar an + Ownership of all vessels engaged :{:::: tggtt?:pa;‘e‘iet:mee” is t:e c:::y in fishing in salt and brackish |0 aoount for the effects, water, except crab fishermen, will | P kA S be investigated. Questionnaires will | be mailed out to interested pm--} Laura Martin and E. A. Howell ties. * |are Tenakee residents on a visit to Mrs, L. R. Hogins has been ap- | Juneau. They are staying at the P pointed as temporary ' typist of the iAlaskan Hotel. Chicken MILK FED CHICKENS—WHOLE—HALF | RN OSBRI AR SR oo Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 Rubber Boots, Shoe I See Big Van, ALWAYS OPEN MODEL 54 WINCHESTERS 270 and 30-06 Rifles, new .. 270 and 30-06 Carbines, new .. 2 All kinds of 30-06 Shells, per box ... 30-30 and all similar Shells, per box $43.20 40.50 2.00 1.35 acs and Rain Clothes The Gun Man 208 Front Street LADIES’ SPIKE HEEL and CUBAN HEEL Pumps and Strap Slippers $4.95 Pair J.M. SALOUM Front Street i, Next to Gastineau Hotel TID BITS—BREAST MEATS— FRICCASSEE and all styles Prepared Ready to Eat Hot or Cold 1-lb. tins Roast Chicken ................. 92¢ 4-1b. tins Roast Chicken ... 53¢ 1-lb. tins Chicken Tid Bits ..........._....... 88¢ || 1/-1b. tins Chicken Tid Bits ... 51e Li-lb. tins Breast Chicken Meat ... 42¢ 1-1b. tins Chicken and Noodles ............_. 43¢ 15-lb. tins Chicken and Noodles .............. 28¢ 1-lb. tins Chicken Broth ... 29¢ 4-lb. tins Chicken Livers ... 45¢ V4-lb. tins Chicken Livers Paste ... 34c 26 oz. jars Chicken Friccassee $1.95 Half Milk Fed Chickens ... $1.05 and up Alaska Distributors for Mt. VERNON CANNED CHICKEN—Guaranteed the Best Quality that Money Can Buy— Wholesale and Retail its president, Dr. Harvey Fletcher.|g Prepare for BUY NOW RAYMOND SMITH ARRESTED | AT WRANGELL FOR INSANITY . | Raymond P. Smith, who recently ELEGTED Tu Gu visited Juneau, was arrested today {at Wrangell by Federal oficials, |charged with being insane. He is TU cquENT'UN being held for observation. ! Local Federal officials were today | investigating - chargés that Smith | had obtained money from Juneau' business houses under false pre-' tenses. i —_—————— ‘W. Franzholz of Vancouvcr, B, C! and T. N. Healy of Tacoma, arc Juneau visitors, They are guests’ at the Gastineau. Hnnn Legionnaires Elect Dele- gates and Endorse Eiel- son Memorial Plan Four delegates to the Department Convention of the American Le- gion, Anchorage, September 15-17, elected last night by Alferd John Bradford Post No. 4, of this city, were instructed by the organiza- tion to vote endorsing the $100,000 Eielson Memorial project at tht Alaska Agricultural College and JUST ARRIVED A Complete Stock of { School of*Mines. The Reirbanks HELENA ‘ American Legion post has charge 1 of the campaign for subscriptions RUBINSTEIN’S for this memorial. ‘The delegates elected by the Juneau post were: «Claud Helgesen, Post Commander; Harry Stone- house, E. M. Polley and Homer G. Nordling. Elected as alternates were T. J. McCartney, R. C. Kaufman, John Holler and Waino Hendrick- son. W. H. Funk, insurance represen- tative of the Veteran's Bureau, who is here making some special investi- gations affecting pending cases, was a visitor at last night's meet- ing. He made an interesting talk on the bureau and some phases of its work. S — y LET Almquisi rress <Your Sull We call and deliver. Phone 528 Cosmetics | Alligator HATS COATS AND Short Pants Just the Stuff for Hunting Season MACARON 2for ..... GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries SABIN’S I e ~ Old Papeljg_if T T T T Jelly Time Is at Hand BECK’S PECTIN (for making jelly) ] full pint bottle 51570 R II + s §a 'y o o JELLY GLASSES-flats with lid, dozen .. .50c --7 pound boxes ............$1.00 ' POWDERED SUGAR, 1 pound packages, ' School Days at the LEADER STORE EVERYTHING FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AT READJUSTMENT SALE PRICES AND SAVE LUMBER WHEN YOU WANT IT Juneau Lumber Mills Quality and Service LOOK! LISTEN! “MINNIE’S LUNCH” booth at the Fair will be at the same old stand—same “Good Eats”—with good help to “spread' the’ Schillings Mustard.” The l?est is none too good as Minnie always plans well to serve the crowd that never forgets “Minnie’s Lunch.” = You can get a piping hot cup of delicious Schillings Coffee here any time — day or night. The Electric Stove given away the last night of the Fair can he seen in the display window of the Electric Light Company. SUCCESS TO THE FAIR! GARNICK'S Pizze