The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 3, 1930, Page 8

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il 8 L) — — —- - - ” hepp. Her assistants are Mrs D -l C d P entire Leader Department ere' Walter John for Sitka; Ralph In- ** ’;\:;:‘acll:;n?:nmmo.m and Mrs. 8. al y ross‘wor uzz GHAMBEH Is Tu stock and took over the bullding ,A' PI MALUNEY galls, for Petersburg; Wwilllam M. r S ACKUS. Solutlon of Saturday" |term lease, c! - Harken, Joseph Zeller and E. Ros- In the high s 1 e 1 Fe 1 y's Puzzle 13. Goes ashore | GUVERNDH GIVES disp date f\mr‘::?:ml " & Cawint " = 18, Rnglish eollege Pf“h&f'lm‘! i o ';‘;‘;,"L:,‘;"‘K’ 1 i lagalbic L 112 ¥, Wie & € n Il nuf 3 o iW Scott. Her ass! % ;l’:n‘;‘:l’:l‘r‘:;’h i‘n.;:‘:;u r. gneles % e parent resin 5 ADDRESS B P ]M Vangstons, I et aians e dien N N | George Brothers, s Was 85°| PHILADELPHIA, Penn., Sept. 3 FIREMEN ELECT TWO ] | VanderLeest. 16 Muslenl drame Vidt w {nounced several days ago, Will| . CFR , 1, Beps. . S, MEMBERS YESTERDAY | Of the Native educational de-f 1% Mirrored Entlce 'make extensive alterations to the ew P. Maloney, capitalist —— |portment, the superintendent is 14 Lanant Droper L Sch E— i Wil B Leader Bullding, consolidating it f;‘:fl‘;z’l‘;‘ et “;‘;;”‘yf:;hg”c A ” b 1 TN 2 > | Mrs. Harold Smith. Her assistant is tly s 5 under the same roof, with the . rday nal . Haley and Kenneth Exhibitors Work Hard to|ars. Thomas atten. ore ng chool Sta Ul Be e o et sorerally xear (2 Dis summer home at Spring Lake, [Junge were elected last might' s ** Get Displays Ready Of curios, Mrs. A. P. Kashevaroff - Guests of Chamber at [sanging it. Brior to this work, the|Ne¥ Jersey. He was former Treas- |members of the Juneau Fire De- y A |is superintendent. She also| i& Menwures of 7 Noon Tomorrow “ntire Leader stock will be sold out|UFer Of the Catholic Laymen's Re- |partment, vice J. G. Olson and L. ** or row superintendent of the Pioncers' ex-| ,, peleht ' - Ba i in a series of special sales. treat League. E. (Shorty) Roberts, resigned. Only hibit. Her assistants in the Pioneers'| 0. Ventlinte P s st Siboo] Toean ¢ the Ju.| The elder Mr. George is now hav- routine business was transacted at (Continued from page One) department are Mrs. Winn Goddard [ “§: 18 fa"we ot Strle @ buirs gh School teachers of the Ju-i, =, ructed a modern fireproof NORTHWESTERN CALLS [the meeting which was short. —— —— land Mrs. J. E. Connors \icetca by J SO e ey L be BUCS building in Walnut Grove which Following the meeting, members A " - -y not cut down until after the World, The officers of the Fair ASso-| g4 Ntrlys to pre. gnom:w it its weel?ly hoon luncheor | has already been leased to the Ford AND PROCEEDS SOUTH |of the Department turned out in ‘War. Iciation are J. F. Mullen, president; the Arcade Cafe, it was an-|Agency there for a long term of force to the Fair Building to deco- Luncheon Booths !J. P. Anderson, vice-president; W. 8. Worksnop 4 Expand :Zunc:d mf,:ye bynsez'cretary G. H,|vears. The building will be erected | Southbound from Skagway, the rate the Firemen’s booth and get in Included in the refreshments and B. Kirk, treasurer; W. S. Pullen, syer & Orchestral a1, 45 Thinks thas Walmsley. E. A. Eggersgluess hor- |8t & cost of $25000 and equipment |steamship Northwestern called here Teadiness for the opening of the Juncheon booths is one directed by S€CTetary; Mr. Mullen, Mr. Ander-| & Trees prefx 5. Feminine name Gin" "' 10 48 Old womanteh |0 iurist of the United States Ex- (Will cost an additional $10,000. Work yesterday afternoon and at - the Fair today. ' Miss Minnie Fields, sandwiches and ;'oux} ?I S, \\i’m:uerrz.mr:rMerPl:” Rn plarining Feoes L ki :;.' Seile geine periment Station at Sitka, will also is progressing rapidly and the struc- (end of a stay of three hours, left ONE WA.Y. ’l“nAFl‘lC foods, ar other | E. Robertso ohn o len | L 5. Prop! . [ 4 ) pies and Ol:’mr foods, and another iy \1_2 é” i dl_ecm;g Tatare [ PR i - AT mdnimnes |be a guest tomorrow. ture will be completed by October |for Seattle. Passengers who board-| puring the Fair one way traffic b by Schilling's Coffee. el ol 4 Pa{e P LTI ML T AR 85, Llanny iie The Chamber plans to greet allfl: ed the vessel here for ports south |will be enforced going out Wil- b P Sess i . Firs ;i ; 8 sv'l]‘(he ingr‘mul\:ral msfp‘a!; !:D‘T‘ o dflf‘i I:e::x::s & ';:! fair are| {1 Enumtntions T, ks Wl of the teachers of local schools. Business conditions on the Pa-|were: E. A. Lovell for Tenakee; loughby Ave. and coming in on itka is in cl B.rge of Ernest M o'c)ock. o aod I Lapagacy A L N | ] Next week, those of the grade |Cific Coast, Mr. George said, show |Lena Fournie, Amy Tookesader, |Calhoun Ave., between the hours of Eggervsgluessv It ,wma“,‘s all the 1 aatl A aRy GV A B Indino o e 1o, Shrowan school and teachers in the Govern- | Very little improvement. Until Alas- |Mary Price, Andrew Gamble and 7 p.m. and 2 am. —adyv. hardy vegetables, virtually all kinds from 7 until midnight evety night | i Sut, " mensnres * an ey ment school, will be its guests, it |kans visit that section and acquire i 4 : of forage fesd, three varleties of except Saturday night, when the| & gpoch 5. Ogening cinn form was announced. personal knowledge of the situation, :hz;;g-”:;oo‘;'fis St and eyt Rl L H. L. Paulkner, past President of |they ffi:‘f:ii“ii R h | the mber, and long ac d 2 Of the needlework division, the| Admission prices are 50 cents for e O o returans earty thi| He snd Mr. Judson visited Los| : . ! superintendent is Mrs. MMD‘ Ilel;ifldu“S and 25 cents for children. week from a 30-day vacation in the | Angeles, Pasadena, San Francisco, EXTRA FANCY 3;:?‘12} }:enrda;;;ssta;znz-e“ Metcalt.| south, will review conditions as he P;)mmndarando 50‘;:“9» f:fl:m ‘l)atter | Y 3 A - them in the sections vi i place . George pici up an T the cotoréd embrodiery division ELEVATOR CONDUCTOR el RS WM., . | petex sedan’ purchased tHrogh T B [ RTLETT J. McCaul, local agent for the com- the superintendent is Mrs. C. E Rice. Her assistants are Mrs. W. K Keller, Mrs. G. Blomgren. In the sewing division, the super- intendent is Mrs. H. McLean. Her assistants are Mrs. Brice Howard, and Mrs. J. Hellenthal. Cooking Division In the cooking division the super- intendent is Miss Stella Jones. Her assistants are Mrs. W. C. Jensen and Mrs. Max Pitshmann. In the home canning department, the superintendent is Mrs. Daniel Ross. Her assistants and Mrs. H. C DeVighne, and Mrs. A. Riendeau In the amateur photography and art division, the superintendent is Mrs. Robert Coughlin. Her assis- NEEDED; EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN JUNEAU| | " The U. S. Civil Service Commis- sion announces an open competitive | examination for filling a vacancy |in the position of Elevator Conduc- tor, Custodian Service, Juneau Alas- ka, at $1,320 a year. Recelpt of ap- plications to close October 17, 1930. | Examination to be held at Juneau, Alaska. For further information and ap- plication blank apply to the Secre- tary, Board of U. S. Civil Service | Examiners, Alaska Road Commis- sion, Juneau, Alaska, or to the Manager, 11th U. 8. Civil Service B 7 32 . | LB L E asszaee; e podEE «GEE dEEEE | JOS, L. GEORGE RETURNS HOME Completes Deal Whereby George Brothers Take Over Leader Bldg. After a three-weeks' business trip to southern California, Joseph L. George, of George Brofhers, re- turned home yesterday, accompa- nied by Arthur Judson, member of the staff in George Brothers Gro- pany. He used it there for the flve days spent in the city and shipped it here on the steamer Aleutian arriving yesterday. e o 200 MEN ARE FIGHTING FIRE INDEX, Wash., Sept. 3—Fire has destroyed the hotel, boarding house and a portian of the bridge across the Skykomish River at a damage| estimated at $108,000 and has spread to the nearby brush and second CANNING CANNING PEARS Lug Box, $2.50 PEACHES O O District, 207 Post Office Building, . ... Seattle, Washington. The position is for the new Fed- | eral and Territorial Building in Ju-| tants are Mrs. Elmer Friend and Mrs. Harry G. Watson. In the floral display division, the superintendent is Mrs. George Kohl- e R S SN - 'neau. growth timber. More than 200 men u are fighting the fire, pumping wa- WILL ARRIVE NE\T WEEK cery. During his absence, Mr. George purchased for George Brothers the 'ter from the river. STATIONARY BOILER | FIREMAN IS WANTED The U. 8. Civil Service Commis-| sion announces an open competi- “Tomorrow’s Styles Today | | { - |day morning, will be held at the | Trinity Cathedral tomorrow after- ADMIRAL LINER noon at 2 oclock. Dean C. E Rice will conduct the services. In-| tetment will be made in the Pio- NEW SHIPMENT : Victoria DEPARTS AT NOON ANITARY GROCERY : Arriving at 7:30 o'clock this morn- Fair Week Specials # o ._|neers’ plot at Evergreen Cemetery. . i '{;;“‘;;gi‘;;nfig;"i,iin::ni All members of the Ploneers and 1€ ftom Skagway, the steamship L X b a0 suxiliary are requested to be at DOrothy Alexander, of the Admira i Spe(fl“l (Stationary Boiler), Custodian|AUXHary ate Teduesied fo be & Line, remained here until noon be- IN “The Store That Pleases” . Service, Juneau, Alaska, at $1320| ;.50 tomorrow afternoon for at- fore departing for Seattle. Shlrts a year. Receipt of applications t0|yongance at the services. Included among the vessel's pas- close September 30, 1930. 1 | sengers for the south were J. H. SILK DRESSES For further Information and ap- Fitzgarrald for Wrangell; E. Brook- T = — — in White and plication blank apply to the Alaska[DR. SIMPSON AND ler and Miss Aleece Graves for I SEeeeaaaes = Road Commission, or to the Mana- | Seattle. Pt - Colors ger, 1ith U. S. Civil Service Dis- D['h:iNdA(gflSE GET YBlél(‘)LWS‘ JUST ARRIVED FROM WHILE IT L/ (S trict, 207 Post Office Building, Se- | -MAN i e : 4 : $1 95 attle, Washington. The position is ; | NEW YORK 3 Ibs. Snowdrift, reg, 90¢ il ..oo....... 8¢ . in the new Federal and Territorial| 1. Robert Simpson and William | . GARNICK’S Phone 174 a Building in Juneau |Demany have returned in their | 2 —a— open boat from a hunting trip| o ISP I . FUNERAL OF MRS. near the boundary line up the| €e@yeroyyyys e Price and Siwvs:to Pleass = VAN WORT TO BE |To, R ot et ooe o P in a: Fyll Ra ¥ - moose weighing 800 pounds. | nge MODE WINCHESTER SAB’N’S HELD TOMORROW/ At the boundary line Dr. smp-| I8 contagious ODEL 54 S S [S son and Demany joined forces wuh" The finest thi 1L 270 and 30-06 Rifles, new ... four trappers. They climbed about | ¢ finest 1ngs usually come| 7 Funeral services for Mrs. A_:n 100 trees to spot thelr game. There £rom those who make firie ZA’fi)kain:ll 30-06 Carbim:]s, new ... Van Wort, plon‘ecr woman, WO|gere any number of cow moose| ) 8 nds of 30-06 Shells, per box . 2.00 eeeeeereeeeeeeeeee) died from burns received yester-|ieon pup they wanted a bull moose. | things exclusively. Schilling 30-30 and all similar Shells, per box 1.35 —— |Finally one was spotted and the Rubbe i » ariC Toak mlave seitins obe aniua | makes onlly fincbcoficc—&l 52 gfxln r Boots, Shoe Pacs and Rain Clothes within range of the guns. It anyone else — but only Schil- S B' V The G M e hy k t] 7 . took six hours to pack the moose lmg does it. ee '/g an, un an o one mile to the river. ’ . Juneau’s Own Store 208 Front Street ALWAYS OPEN CANNING PEACHS and PEARS ARRIVED TODAY ON ALEUTIAN e - Rural 'phone facilities are being extended to farmers of southern Ttaly. SELLING ouT AT COST Entire Stock of | BOOTS, SHOE PACS and RUBBER SHOES Price holds good until | all sold out Cheap coffee never enters nor leaves the Schilling roasting rooms, for Schilling believes that “cheapness” is contagious. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES 1 A LARGE VARIETY For every frock or occasion in this timely REMODELING SALE One-Strap Pumps Slmft Vamp Pumps Open Shank Sandals Sport Shoes PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL Bargains You Wont Get in: Juneau Again Also Full Line of Shoes for Men and Children the quality you would insist upon if you knew all of the facts. | All Strictly Fresh NEW YORK ' Sl | CLOTHING ‘ STORE California Grocery|L== ‘Phone 478 ‘ Exclusive Distributors Large Shipment of MOUNT VERNON CHICKEN and NOODLES, ROAST CHICKEN, CHICKEN TIDBITS, LIVER SPREAD and CHICKEN BROTH GEORGE BROTHERS |- PfiONES 92—95 - Leader Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS LADIES’ SPIKE HEEL and CUBAN HEEL Pumps and Strap Slippers $4.95 Pair J. M. SALLOUM Next to Gastineau Hotel Five Fast Deliveries | | i Front Street i |

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