The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 19, 1930, Page 8

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=8 | | chemicals, and DOESBUSINESS - -~ AT NEW PLANT a chamber used oil pumps are used g oil direct ps’ contai s for the d company's produd! has two hoses, so 15 e attached to two accommodated at could be me t 105€ t on the pres- Wharf and Improvements Offer Every Facility to Customers being with plant m paint, roof of the ware- Juneau in the guidance|* THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1930. SITKA PIONEER | Daily Cross-word Puzzle | AcROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 12 Grows drowsy REP RT D 1.6 ;i ® 18l Son of Seth 5. Helmsman 18, ‘Biblical strong 10. Solltary man | 14. Singing volce 20. Fe sheep | 1. Growing out 24. Occupaney 118, Meta) 26. Worship | 17. Not fine 28, Alr: eomb, } 1 angulshed form 21, Perform 29, Parcel of 1 32 Twice ive ground . : Knae 81, fAway: Scoteh W. P. Mills Says Recent!#5. Bovine animar 32, Incites Elactazalls Did |2 werden” 35, e acty . Narrator | ectrica torm Did 2 u 32 Hindu queen i Vote | But Little Damage b edar dinit And not . Take the eves ook oath ning meal “Sitka is experiencing a prosper- | 3 Forward tay fishermen, both whites| 4. Aciatle sea S ns, had a profitable sea-| & Slamese coln Gaelle sea god i 46, Negative 4. Corrode son; the cannery put up a large| partiele . Platean Billiard stick ompuss point Circular indieator Astronomieal ;pack and retail trade is very good,” | ¢ |said W. P. Mills, president of the| Sitka Wharf and Power Company r in the Pyramid Packing | nd resident of the form. | & of the Territory Male sheep King of 3 phenomenon Out of: prefix Curtaining n jer capital Wax olntment One’s strong DOWN polnt 1. Agreement 64, Strong 2. Medicinal plant 65, Wild hog 3. Small tables 66 Fabulous 4. High, pointed monstet gul elntm il Equals At home menl BREAKSTONE FAMILY ‘Ycharge of Edwin R. Wright, resident REUNION BIG AFFAIR engineer. —— The World had the following ac- |count of the project: “The proposed development is to |be on Davis River about 12 miles | south of Hyder. An arch dam, in FALL OPENING AT HALVORSEN'S : PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio, Sept. 18.—The Breakstones will put in at this port for their third | great tribal reunion, soon. 1Latest Fashions Direct from | ® Descendants of a Jewish pa- a box-like canyon at that point, ‘ New York Are | ® triarch, reputed to be the is planned to provide a 250-foob o |® first Hebrew landowner in head which can be increased to ! on Display o Russia, the 500 feet later. < The initial do- | | ® Bregstones and Brecksteins, velopment is planned to produce from 10,000 to 15000 horsepower, with an eventual development ol 20,000 horsepower when market conditions justify it. “The power will be used by the .towns of Hyder, Alaska, and Stew- |art, B. C., and by the mines along ithe Salmon and Bear rivers which now rely on diesel engines for pow- | | Fall fashions direct from the ® |New York market are now on dis- @ tplay in a complete assortment at | ® | Halvorsen’s. | ® paper. More than 200 attend- | Miss Halvorsen, on her six weeks'| ® ed the 1929 reunion. buying trip to the eastern mar- @ © ¢ © 6 & 0 ¢ ¢ 0 o o ,kets, Chicago, New York, Cleveland, | ki S O |Ohio, and St. Louis, personally se- |1ected every article now on display SUN UF JUNEAU | I i H { of America have kept the family ties well knit. The . . . . . . . Breakstones, ® . ° . family has its own news- . . . |in her shop. | Miss Halvorsen says that never | before “in our history, not even in | ithe period before the war, have| erchants been able to sell such ) ———.,————— WRANGELL MAN INSANE Jack Geates, Wrangell, was ad- qudged insane there yesterday by I o is 20|1885. He is here for a few d long h the word Juneau is 0D business. e “The non run in the neigh-| 30 fed On top of the larg- hellef . Tuhabitants of: suffix th . S Fold over on . Pertaining to rug enr ng volee x Sylinble of ne quality of merchandise at such w prices. All qualities of clothing |are lower in price than last year rand the quality is excellent.” a jury in the United States Com- missioner’s Court, and was ordered ium. He will be taken south on is 80 feet in diame- extreme low nnel side of the wharf h of 35 feet is a I e float for the convenie: of the smal The ware of the appro 60 feet wide one corner of it well-lighted office. hed Opporite Warehouse | the approach | period of constructic Work Began in July Work on the construction of the shed and other im- | provements began early in July few minor details, nting of some of the the commodious | such as the tanks, is completed During The shed, across from the warehouse, is 40 by 120{70 men were employed. & k]" m"(”r,”"’u:e lk}:;di %:| “our whart is one of the best in e g Alaska,” said Martin S. Jorgensen stock commodities. In the shed|f ., qgent of the Standard Ofl are em tanks and such sorts of Company. “Accompanying improve- materials as do not need to be in- ments and equipment. offer - every g advantage. Our stock of commodi- ties is complete in all respect Everything was planned and has A two-suau garage has been erecty ed for the company’s cars. A steam plant supplies heat for the office, for the room containing the fire cquipment and fire extinguishing —————————— MODEL 54 WINCHESTERS 270 and 30-06 Rifles, new | and conveniences of customers.” $43.20 270 and 30-06 Carbines, new . . 40.50 All kinds of 30-06 Shells, per box . 2.00 1.35 30-30 and all similar Shells, per box .. s Rubber Boots, Shoe Pacs and Rain Clothes See Big Van, The Gun Man Voved to Opposite Coliseum Theatre > Long Corduroy Pants $2.7510 $3.50 Boy ¥ Colors—Brown, Howard Blue and Tan !of ‘robbery alleged to have been ront Street Next to Gastineau Hotel - ). M. SALOUM extra good grade, quart ..... extra good grade, quart .. CORNFLAKES, 2 packages .. MOTHER'S OATS WITH/CHIN Every Day Is Saving AT T PHONE 478 The Home of Be (O OO T LT LT i PHONES 83 OR 85 been arranged to meet the needs | ], little SUGAR! SUGAR--Best Grade Fruit, 50 Ib. bags ... « FRIED CHICKEN (Delicious) 14 oz. can .. LLEMON EXTRACT--Duchess Brand, VANILLA EXTRACT--Duchess Brand, NALLEY’S MAYONNAISE, quarts ...... GARNICK'’S g CALIFORNIA GROCERY “The Store That Pleases’” THE SANITARY GROCERY borhood of Sitka in the season re- cently closed, was unusually heavy with the consequence that trollers did exceptionally well,” continued Mr. Mills. “The Pyramid cannery’s pack totalled 48,000 cases. Many of the fishermen make their homes | in Sitka, and the merchantile busi- ness reflects their prosperity.” week an electrical storm vis- In telling of it, Mr.; Last |ited Sitka. Mills said: | struck the genermor‘ of the electric light and power plant. Some of the coils were \burned out, and the plant was out |of commission for two days. | | 1t is operating satisfactorily now. New coils were ordered in Seattle |nnd they will come north on the |steamship Queen Monday. No oth-| |er damage was done by the storm.| “Aviation service is greatly ap-| preciated by Sitka. By steamship, a 'voyage between Juneau and Sitka takes two days; by airplane, the| distance is covered in an hour or a| less. Aerial transportmion} has already facilitated business, and | |when the air mail is inaugurated | |the commercial improvement will be | 78 much greater.” { Mr. Mills came here yesterday | | “Lightning dl EEE GanE Cover Alternative hesltation | v 0 from Sitka by airplane He will = return home tomorrow by the same | means. | — et woex e 10 SITKASTORM e KEEPS IT THERE | | | | Two arrests, one for burglary and the other on a larceny charge, | {were made at Petersburg yesterday | : resors - lby United, States Deputy Marshal\Sea Pigeon Makes Flight | Hans Wick, according to cable ad- R P |vices received by Marshal Albert| with Iwo Fassengers White. ; This Morning | Riley Brant was held on a charge Stormy weather at Sitka holds the Pioneer Airways seaplane Sea- Pigeon there It was scheduled fo return here this afternoon, but the committed by him at Petersburg. | Willie Rusk, the second man ar- rested by Deputy Wick, is charged | with larceny at Wrangell and|.. ¥ 1L b’ retuthed thiere fop a hears (TSRt Frobabls. will, nbt e gheg) . until tomorrow. Pilot Jerry Smith, took off from {Juneau for Sitka, carrying as pas- sengers Charles Raatahainen, fish- erman, and Miss Nancy Burke, who had been visiting in Juneau. The in about an hour. Yesterday afternoon, the Sea Pigeon returned to Juneau from Sitka with Cash Cole, Territorial | Auditor; Robert J. Sommers, Ter- ritorial Highway Commissioner, both. of whom it had taken there earlier. .$3.20 .65 nent Sitka business man. Schilling Lemon Extract contains 31‘1’7%55 Ithe amount of lemon oil required by the United States Government standard —more than most any other lemon ex~ tract you can buy. That is why it goes further—imparts a richer lemon flavor, 145 145 S8 23 38 Day 'Schilling Orange Just like lemon, Schilling Orange cone tains more of the flavor essence of the '§resh, ripe fruit—more than the Gov- ernment asks for—more than most any |other, The same is true of Schilling Almond — Vanilla — Wintergreen — | Rose — Clove —and many others, 'A quality you would linsist upon if you ‘:knew all of the facts. [T tter Groceries N This morning the Sea Pigeon,|| |aircraft arrived at its destination in the day, and W. P. Mills, promi- |/ | Antiseptic - STUDIO OPENS expression. ice. ( \ | Miss Todd is now enrolling pupils |in classes of music and dramatic Studlo cver Cable of- —adv. Showing tailor made garments in | preference to the usual job-type {is, in Miss Halvorsen'’s opinion, something well worth while and | repays her a hundred fold for her |time and money expended on her recent buying trip. oy . |the Admiral Rogers by United Willis T. Batcheller PI’ESI'I'StaLes Deputy Marshal W. E. Fecro, dent of Company Build- who left here with another insane , man in charge. ing Hyder Power Plant PO Lt % L G S R | WHO'S WHO | AND WHERE . . Charles B. Galle of Funter Bay, is among the guests registered at the Zynda. Sam Hanegan from Yakutat, is {greeting Juneau friends. He is at the Alaskan Hotel. Mrs. E. M. Kund, of Petersburg, is visiting in Juneau. She is reg- istered at the Gastineau Hotel. Sadie E. Johnson, of Yakutat, i3 staying at the Alaskan Hotel. Willis T. Batcheller, son of W. H.| “Juneau's Own Store” has pur-|Batcheller of the Northern Sales {chased for the pleasure of its pat-| Agency, of this city, and a Seattle| |rons the new modernistic type of |engineer, will head a $3,000,000 hy- window trim in black and gun-|droelectric development profect in ymetal, delightfully plain and ar-jthe Portland Canal district near | tistic in its line, says Miss Halvor- | Hyder, according to an article re- s sen. {cently appearing in the Wenatchee, hspi o eI (Wash.) World. He is handling DULU'TH, Sept. 18—H. K. Cat-|the engineering on a project near terji, mine inspector of India, has Lchelan and is also engineer for the i just completed a Study of safety [Quincy Irrigation DIstrict. {methods in the iron ore mines in| The first survey party left Se- northern Minnesota, Wisconsin and |attle more than a month ago for | Michigan. Hyder to begin work. It was in 0 T | FREE 1 ALUMINUM POT With every 2 packages S O S Cleaner ...........60c o The Best i SOCKS 1 Ever Wore! That's what bachelors tell us. Wives must also appre- ciate their wear-resisting toes and heels. New Fall Patterns Sorrels, black and deep blue mixtures, heathers dotted with deep red, solid colors with clocks,, and many other new color combinations. SABIN’S Hinnn| Solution No. 59 An Ideal Mouth Wash and Gargle 75¢ the pint 118 Seward St. T T Efierything PHONE 454 ' Remodeling Nale Spécials FOR QUICK CLEANUP Leader Department Store FREE FREE 1 GREEN CAKE PLATE With every purchase of Swansdown Cake Flour ....45¢c PUREX. auatt bottleh-:. .. 236 laster Bleacher and Water Softener EVERBODY’S MALTED MILK CRACKERS, pkg. ...35¢ UNCLE WILLIE’S SAUER- KRAUT JUICE, per tin ..1l6c FRESH ROASTED MAN- NING’S COFFEE, pound .45¢ MANNING'S TEA, Ib. .....75¢ MANNING'’S TEA, 1-2 Ib. . .40c MANNING’S TEA; 1 3-4 oz. package ..... ..., ... 10c GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92—95 i i L i I Open Evenings ] 0000 Must Be Sold Before January Ist — All New Stock—Nothing Reserved OPEN EVENINGS

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