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> v T : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1930. - = Th . T"WHO'S WHO ! | AND WHERE | F. R. Derry, United States Navy has been relieved of duty as radio SPORT BRIEFS NARPLANES T o ] Jack Calve, ‘'who had one of the| JUNEAU {IFLIERS COSTE | AND BELLONTE. greatest throwing arms ever :‘3":1| in the Texas league, now is a cap-| Yard at Bremerton, Wash., where he expects to be assigned to some station in one of the States along the Pacific Coast. Dr. Alexander A. Lambert, one of !New York's most eminent physi- clans, is making a pleasure visit to Alaska. | Seven regulars of the Wichita| Falls club of the Texas league have| IR B G abce e 8 n“""‘1Leuve Washington for New York City — Drop Wreath, Philadelphia tain of harbor police at Ha 3 r E Cubia. ’ operator at Soapstone Point. He & t 1 is on his way to the Puget Souni | Navy Passengers Are Scheduled to Arrive at Destina- tion This Evening iplanes operating from the Alaska-Washington T e h yped - for i Hack Wilson, Cub pincappler, who | was released by the Giants in 1925, is responsible more than any other player in keeping the New York team pennantless since 1924. With Dr. H. Brooks, also a distinguished medical practition- WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.—French ¢, jn New York, Dr. Lambert is a 'fliers Coste and Bellonte have left round trip passenger on the steam- nd will stop again at Alert S here for New' York via Philadel- ¢4 ’ They are scheduled to reach Sammy Mandell, former light- phia where they will drop a wreath shlp‘ Alafska',“hm;:a“ea e L‘,’dt‘ Puget Sound metropolis to- weight champion, is to be his own over the Municipal Airport. 1 Ak el fifght ! manager. | A New Yark they will preparel = K Buriew, Administrabve s The Stagy Pilot Robert E. {tor &' nation-wiae [tour siillar to | raus to the Sacretary of IDuexin, Ellis and Mechanic Chandler Hicks, |that taken by Col. Charles A, Lind. 2Pd his son John 8., who returned here today after a trip to interior !Alaska, will be guests of Gov George A. Parks for the next week. W. L. Paul, President of the Alas-| ka Native Brotherhood and Indian leader of Ketchikan, and Republican |candidate for the House, arrived this morming on the Alaska on legal business and to confer: with his political allies on the forthcoming campaign. | H. H. Ross, former Territorial representative from Fairbanks, ahd | bergh. Mrs. Coste and Mrs. Bellonte are began its flight south at 8 o'clock | l[sull in Paris and will not leave | this morning. It carried as pas- sengers Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Da Mrs. Davis's sister, Esther Hayland | .- there until late in October so to and John Franklin. It made its | be with their husbands after they Ketchikan stop at noon, accord-| {complete their tour. ing’ to advices to A. B. Hayes,| —to—— Manager of the Airways here. | TuUK MUNEY Before the Wrangell, Pilot J.' ! Clark Wing and Meckanic Frank, | N ' PHITCHETT Hatcher, flew south it went 10 « R e Point Retreat to meet the steam-| BOOpa-DOOPA-Glrl Gave ship Aleutian, from which the air- Man in Case Fifty '1 craft took off Gen. R. E. Wood, Mrs. Ross, who have been spending prominent business man of New Thousand Dollars \a few weeks on vacation in the York and Chicago. ~With Mr.| | |States, visited local friends today Weod, Mrs. J. Clark Wing and| NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Sept. Publisher Of Wrange” Sen_iwhllc the Alaska was in port. They Briand Harland as pasengers, the 9.—Suit against Helen Kane, “boo- plane started its flight from here pa-doopa-doop” girl to recover $50,- at 110:30 a. m. It arrived at Ke(-;cno alleged given to her by Murray | chikan for fuel at 2 o'clock this Posner from the funds of a bank- citerncon, having stopped at Wran- rupt dress concern in which he gell to get Mrs. J. W. Pritchard, was a partner, started here today.! WRANGELL, Alaska, Sept. 9.— > hushand, edtior of the Wran- The suit was filed for the Irving James W. Pritchett, #&ed 52 years, | A Sentined, died in Vancouver, Trust Company. publisher of the Wrangell Scnrmcvm‘x;,nzj C,S,i,bi?f Cs(;:v?:eny'ngt;; Miss Kane testified she gave the here for 14 years, dled in a hos-|Reserve Bank Building, Chicago, i ach money to Posner two years ago to pital in Varcouver, B. C., from en-!gre searching for Aug'ust Zach Seattle at 6 o'clock this evening invest for her. !largement of the spleen, his widow:;ged ;buux 42L e formgerly res\dmi and the Wrangell at 8. e 'and stepson have been informed.|in the State of Washington., The e | i | s e They plan to fly to Vancouver to-|searchers write that according to The finest baths ever—the bath v i !you have long wished for—a day where the funeral will be held (thejr last information Zach was re now , 74 under the auspices of the Masons.|on his way to Alaska. in operation at the W. E. B. Barber, ar. pritchett had been ill for a i Chzc sy TR Shop. Soap Lake Mineral Steam year and a half | ag! m i B {heir to an estate and will receive Cabinet Baths, Showers and Mas-, sage. For appointment telephone/ He was born in Fayetteville, Ala-|about $2,500, or if he is dead that 298, —ady, bama, the son of a Confederate |amount can be claimed by his vl S SE |Army officer. He had been a:wxduw and surviving children. AT PIGGLY WIGGLY printer and publisher from youth| S R e Tl ELBERTA CANNING PEACH- and before coming to Wrangell, re-| .Chicle handled in 1929 via the ES, $1.35 per crate. ITALIAN sided in Skagway and also in ‘West- | Mississippi-Warrior barge line to- PRUNES, 15-peund box, $1.10. adv ward Alaska. Jtaled 2,897 tons. ¥ are enroute to their home in F:\lr-‘ banks. tinel Passes Away in Vancouver, B. C. R R \ A | CHICAGO ESTATE | FOR AUGUST ZACH gell BI'C | ‘The Skagway is expected toreach ATTENTION EASTERN Juneau Chapter No. 7, Order of Bastern Stars will hold a regular business meeting Tuesday, Septem- bér 9th at 8 pm. Visiting mem- bers welcome LILY STARS BURFORD, | Worthy Matron. | FANNIE L. ROBINSON, Secretary. adv. di fit of a harvest of remarkable values. An easy way to save money—qui! of you, dreaded, however, only by those PIGGLY WIGGLY. Cheese Corn Ammonia or . . Blulng Faney Quality Full Pride of Illinois Piggly Wigely, a very PINTS Washington Cream Country Gentleman -specwl blend . g agents | per pound or 3 pounds 2 for 25¢ Per pound, 33c Extra sweet, 6 cans, $1 for 958 e || S————— [P o PR o T Tomatoes Grapefruit Soap POLK’S FANCY Sfigar PURE CANE Silver Bar Brand 100 pounds, $6.20 No. 2 tins, 4 aas, 3¢ 6 large cans for 95¢ Telephone Your Order to September 1st, November 1st, December 1st; Coffee LUX or PALMOLIVE 3 bars for 25¢ SEA DISASTER COLLEGE IS EXPLAINED Ramming and Sinking of Orient Cleared Up by Adm. Nulton Crew SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 9 —The halibut schooner Or denly swerved across the bow I SAN FRACJISCO, S “rah rah” boys ar p Strangely enou |smallest un | has contributed t nt sud- ‘hfls ont 1 BOYS GET BREAK THIS YEAR | COAST LEAGUE - ARE CREATED VILLAFRANCA DE XIRA tugal, Sept. 9.—The f! Am made tractor was shown at ricultural exhibition her President Carmona, ing the “wheat campaign” W to free Portugal of gold expor purchase American wheat, e tErottle 1 this year had a thousand taking courses in s the of was at Portuy farme further incre n wheat. RS P SRR o T e on fore the freighter Admiral Nulton as the ilc;‘m lsm‘:f i AT PIGGLY WIGGLY latter drew abreast and the Nulton e ; [Will of Mrs. Frederick Dent | FLBERTA CANNING FEACH. rammed and sank the fishing craft ideparted Ak ks iy G S, $1.35 per crate. ITALIAN in the Strait of Georsia, & week |87 L 0 by Justin Grant Provides for (S, 15-pound box, SL10. ady ago yesterday morning. bR R S ORI RIS ST RO TR The officers of the Admiral Nul- Fitzgerald, scout for the le SUerVOlS 7 Indians. ton made their statements to the - | i 2 ‘ They are: Marvin Owens, chor : United States Steamboat Inspectors | oS\ Boland, second b WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 9. here yesterday and all agreed with [P % o h o S0 N Tob. |The will of Mrs. Frederick Dent| statements of the three SUIVIVOLS |\ ¢agqy qutfielders and, Guido |GTant. daughter-in-law of former| of the Orient’s crew that the weath- [ om0 % i o President Grant, creates two trust { er was clgar. St. Mary's College, another small funds to continue through thc The officers of the Admiral Nul- Instituti tributed W11l lives of her two children, thei h nes | nstitution, contribute: iam R e i i ton said they reversed the engin | “Butch” Simas, catcher, and C children and 21 years beyond the but were unable to prevent the col- lifetime of lision. They said the Orient's lights were visible for a distance of four or five miles. Ten of the men aboard the Orient lost their lives. — e, ence Hamilton, pitcher, both sig by the Sacramento Senators. chid. Jesse Hill, heavy hitting outfield- | Mrs. Grant |er, joined the Hollywood Stars after | Was buried ye he was graduated from the Univer- |sity of Southern California last |spring. He “made the grade” at estimated jonce and is already considered ma- 4 3 _ | jor league caliber. and her son, Lieutenant Colonel —_— e ——— Ulysses S. Grant, III., was left the 3 b A 3 R i Massachusetts Avenue home. You are urged to at- BE WATGHED‘FLURY SAWYER | — = tend a Special Meeting [ ’ | . HOP BY PLANE ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Sept. 9.— Charles H. Flory, Commissioner of Immigration Rest rictions Are to Be Tightened her The value of the Her daughter, | Grant Cantacuzene was left $50,000 youngest grand- died last Priday and sterday. Attention Eagles estate is not Princess Julia of DOUGLAS AERIE 117, FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 12 being held D ® Says Hoover |00 indse nwssisnon, v 4 pp in honor WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept, 9. | hopped off for the Kuskokwim Riv- ,l}' save pennies of President Hoover announced today er section with PHQL Matt Niemin- {;RAN]) that the State Department has en to study the reindeer situation a"d Waste do”a’: WORTHY tightened immigration restrictions Ch an upon aliens who might become pub- Leslie E. Iverson, disbursing clerk m‘l’hpwfl-mluo{::"n PRESIDENT lic charges. This is to help al-|in local headquarters of the Alaska but i¢ will cost you dollars s = leviate the unemployment sLLua-}Gamc Commission, - returned here in results. Just another ROBERT E. tion. |today after a 30-day vacation spent way of saying —.——— - in California visiting friends and PROCTOR Harlow Brooks and Alexander |relatives. Lampert, New York City big-game | - hunters, passed through here today | New Orleans ferries carry 8,000,- on the Alaska enroute to Anchor- 000 passengers a year between the age from where they will hunt for |east and west banks of the Mis several weeks. " sissippi. GOOD PRINTING PAYS Meeting is for all Eagles' | and members of the Ladies Auxiliary :‘ D - e — e REAP THE BENEFIT OF THESE GREAT : HARVEST DAY VALUES PIGGLY WIGGLY is making a sincere effort to present the fine » at very attractive prices. Také advantage of our extraordinary prices and reap the bene- st quality merchan- worrying about grocery bills— » are the dreadful days ahead But to the YES tho ate receiving a lot of bills. who anticiy economical housewife, who pays cash as she buys, those days are just as pleasant as all other days. Just an opportunity for-one more dollar to be saved by buying for cash at FOLLOW YOUR PROSPEROUS NEIGHBOR AND SHE WILL SHOW S YOU THE WAY TO PIGGLY WIGGLY AND ECONOMY Salad Vegetables Baking Powder Scl:illing’s — None Bountiful Brand Better f 1 pound cans, 43¢ 4 cans for 95¢ Winter Salad NALLY'S Soap . FELS NAPTHA 10 bars, 65¢ One pound, 35¢ ALL OVER THE WORLD WE DELIVER Early Garden Peas No. 2 tins, Sifted Variety 6 cans for Stringless Beans No. 2 tins 4 can for ...95¢ Mushrooms Imported—No. 1 tins 3 cans for Kaffee Hag No. 1 tins Ry-Krisp Large package ... 43¢ Health Bread JOHNSON’S VALKYRIAN REIRGREY . ) Snowflake SODAS Large package Large Caddy 43¢ Bread and Butter PICKLES—New Pack— Best Foods Two jars for 15¢

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