The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 25, 1930, Page 3

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PALACE <LAST TIMES TONIGHT TTALKING REPORTER SHUNT THE TIGER” Dialog Novelty “JOY RIDE” Movietone Act RICHARD DIX ‘SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE’ George M. Cohan’s Big Stage Hit I v X - 3 [ - - 10-25-50—Loges 75¢ and WATCH FOR Members of the Dr. Gunnar Horn expedit THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1930. HORN DISCOVERS LOST BALLOONIST'S ARCTIC CAMP | ion (above) found the remains of Salomon August Andree his companions on White Island 33 years after they had disappeared following their attempt to cross the North Pole in a balloon. Left to right: Zoologist Sorensen, Dr. Horn, Capt. P. Eliasen and | Botanist Hanssen. Lower, at extreme right, is the Bratvaag at anchor at Skjer island after its return | from White island. At the left are ships chartered by Associated Prcss and Aftenposten which have aboard correspondents and photographers. “CLEAR THE DECK” || = . \ |POMP IS TO USHER IN 4 with 7" REGINALD DENNY [ ok R S| HALIBUT PRICES ~ ADVANCE TODAY TO 10%; AND 6%, H:l]lbut ranged higher today. Re-! ceipts were small. What was un- lodged is destined for fresh ship- ment to Seattle. Ten and a half cents and six and a jhalf cents constituted the high offer at the Juneau Fish Auc-| tioh for 2,500 pounds brought by thé Tern, Capt. Ingvald Sonder- lJand. The San Juan Fishing and Packing Company, represented by Wallis S. George, was the success- ful bidder. e A NOTICE TO MARINERS Qlarence Straii—zLake Bay Float Light 1, extinguished for the win- tef September 15, will be replaced by, second class can buoy. Favorite Channel — Poundstone R%ck Gas and Bell Buoy 1, report- ed; extinguished ¥ August 29, was re;;hied September 8. Ccy Strait — North Inian Pass Light—characterjstic changed Sep- tember 6, to a flash of 0.3 second duration every 4.0 seconds. No other change. San Christoval Channel — Her- manos Island Gas Buoy 6A report- ed.extinguished August 23, was re- lighted September 4. Peril Strait — Kakul Narrows Light, reported extinguished, was| relighted September 12. Chatham Strait—Point Gardner Light, reported extinguished Augus: 2% was relighted September 5. On November 2, His Majesty Hai- Port Althorp—Three Hill Island {le Sellassie I is to be crowned Em- Light—characteristic changed Sep-iperor of the Ethiopians with all tember 6, to a flash of 03 second pomp original to his long estab- duration every 40 seconds. NO|lished race. is shown in his robes. ADDIS ABBABA, Abyssinia, Sept. 13—This ancient capital city dressing itself )\or another of colorful coronations. its otfer change. acoast—Cape St. Elias Gas and stling Buoy 2 reported exting- ujghed September 22 and out of position, about one half mile south- wdstward, will be relighted and re- placed as soon as practicable. odiak Harbor — Cape Chiniak Abyssinia is the only absolute monarchy in Africa. H. M. Haile Sellassie I has been the center of one coronation. In 1923, he was named co-ruler of the country with the title of Negus (king), by the Empress Zaoditou, Light, reported extinguished Sep- tember 20, will be relighted as soon asgpracticable. «Seacoast — Scotch Cape Radio- hedcon reported out of commis- siqr September 21, will be restored lo;scrvic(» as soon as practicable. e Albert Wile and F. R. Bigford, commercial salesmen, were North- stern passengers who disem- | barked at this port. * ~FIRE ALARM CALLS ¥ AR, §-3 Thrd and Frankiin 4-4 Front and Franklin, 5 Front, near Ferry Way. -6 Front, opp. Gross Apts 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. J-8 Front, near Saw Mill. -8 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby st Totem Gro. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's || T THE MODERN RULER OF ABYSSINIA |closely by the three European coun- Haile Sellassie, Emperor of Abyssina, to be coronated November 1 who died on April 3. Much of his time and that of the government of late has been spent in_preparing for the big coronation The new emperor will receive his crown from the principal arch- bishop of the Ethiopian church in the presence fo representatives of the various governments of the | world. Before being named Negus, Haile Sellassie I was governor of the | province of Harar. His father, who | was a cousin of the Emperor Mene- lik II, who died in 1913, held the 'same distinction before him. Silk Chiffon Hosiery KAYSER and GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE 48 Gauge 3 Thread All Silk $1.50 and $1.75 In the rich, dark shades of fall — Sunbash, Nightingale, Season, Ivory, Pawnee, B. Clair, Gunmetal and Rose Taupe. French heel and pecot top—one only finds in expensive hose. TRIANGLE CORNER DOUGLAS NEWS | 1l‘l'l}Ll(' INVITED TO HEAR ‘ MRS. FOHN-HANSEN LECTURE | oOf particular interest to women is a lecture to be delivered in the | Douglas school, Friday afternoon, | |by Mrs. Lydia Fohn-Hansen, director of the extension course of Home Economics from the Alaska College, 'who will speak on every-day hou ping problems as they are tak care of by the . Everyone is invited to hear the lecture at 2:30 o'clock tomor- | row afternoon in the domestic sci- |ence room of the school. as- BUSINESS, WORK MEETING The Ladies League will hold 1t weekly sewing meeting this ever in- the League rooms. All thes»| sewing for the bazaar are invited to| be present. A business meeting of the members of the League wiil precede the sewing, starting at 7:30 | oclock. | ON SICK LIST | Mrs: Felix Gray is having an en-| ‘1ruccd vacation at hmoe this week, | with a siege of Arthritis. | ————.————— PLANE TAKEN - APART AFTER | -~ ITISSWAMPED The Haile the being to is coming Sellassie throne of| watched Sea Pigeon Is Hauled to; Warehouse and Its Dam- | age Examined tries which have colonies adjoining Abyssinia—England, France and| Italy. | Since his trip through Europe in| 1924, the Emperor has adopted more | modern ways of doing things. | Commercial traffic for the north- | srn part of Abyssinia has been| handled through the port of Jibuti| in French Somaliland. Recently a treaty wa: ween Italy and Abyssinia calling for construction of a new road from the coast city of Assab in Eritrea, which is controlled by Italy, o Magdala, a strategic city in Abyssinia. This, it is believed, will divert some of the traffic from the French sort. England is interested in the coun- ry because head waters of the Blue dile, which is the life of the Sudan, re in its mountains. An Ameri- an construction company was re- ently awarded a contract for ci ralization in this section of the Sudan. f— e+ i i After the accident yesterday the Pioneer Airways seaplane Sea | con, which as the result of a ken strut between the pontoons, ned turtle in alighting on Gas-! \eau Channel, the aircraft w signed be- | & [towed to the wharf of the Alask Juneau Mining Company and the by a crane upon the pier. to Yll‘u‘ plane and hauled its parts t {the |loughby Avenue. damage will be as practicable, the ai together again, To the skill and composure Pilot Smith is credited the that he and the three pa aboard the plane at the time of the mishap escaped without in- jury. Indeed, scarcely getting wet }‘nu»y stepped from the plane to a {boat for whose assistance Pilot | Smith had signalled from the air. i SRTEG - Georgia ch has only one regu- lar back from the 1929 squad on deck this fall. He is Captain Earl WDunlap, quarterback. BRSPS & SENIOR-FROSH DANCE Friday, Sept. 26th, High School Gym.- Entertainment at 9 p. m.| Dancing 9:30. Music by Serenad- | ers. Admission 50 cents. adv. | of | fact NRErs | TOR-FROSH DANCE Friday, Sept. 26th, High School| Sym. Entertainment at 9 p. m Jancing 9:30. Music by Serenad- rs. Admission 50 cents. adv, e Col. O. F. Ohlson, General Man- wger of the Alaska Rallroad, ended ast night a visit of several days n Juneau. He took passage on ‘he Northwestern for Seward. Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. S ») The first of the new generation of trance upon the American stage, Ethel Barrymore Colt, 18, re- ce el 7 cking Fainofis Family Mantle e HE’S TALKING at the COLISEUM TONIGHT—T7:30-9:30 HA LLQ YD "Welcome Danger” Harold ?:’fu'nfi‘ o poration) @ Guramount Releass Barrymore (right). Miss Colt will make lebut August 29 in Cleveland when she appears behind the footlights with her mother in the latter’s new play, “Scarlet Sister Mary.” Barrymores to make her en- 5 It's Al Comedy ives special instructions in the eat Barrymore tradition from r illustrious mother, Ethel |PE at day a Today Pilot Jerry Smith and Me-|in Evergreen Cemetery. |chanic Thomas Johnson dismantled |were held in the Luthe |with the pastor, the Rev. Harry Cash Cole warchouse on Wil- R. Allen, officiating. The The extent of ers were John T. 2 tained, and if | Lundstrom, Peter Delgard, Charles ft will be put|Bohm, Gilbert Voss and Axel Kos- key. Int | Charles W. Carter Mortuary By ! Alaska, the late Peter Layton, who !has been affiliated with the Valdez, Pr | light | $20,000 Kan TER LAYTON LAID | AT REST BY PIONEERS ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 ANNOUNCING Weekly and monthly winter rates to all visiting Alaska people to Seattle. “In the Heart Where every employee takes an interest in you. of Everything” New W ashington Hotel SEATTLE ADOLPH D. SCHMIDT “~" 'Managing Director ;i JAMES HARTY Asst. Manager Northern Sales Agency Out of High Rent District Corner of Second and Main Streets EASY ON YOUR PURSE Trupak, H. B., and Palace Brands Sure to Please Goods and Prices the Best, Try Them “BETTER BE SURE THAN SORRY” SPRUCE—HEMLOCK—CEDAR JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 Daily Empirc Want Ads Pay. TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must be protected against freezing. Under the ordinances of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing water to waste through open faucets will have their service discontinued until next spring when the sup- ply will be abundant. This will be strictly enforced after November 1, 1930. All customers are hereby notified to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen water pipes. JUNEAU WATER COMPANY members of the Pioneers of was laid at rest y noon in the Pioneers’ plot Services an church, Spick directed by the - — | ik ofits from the city water amll " . lans are providing a new -} 5 "rahite way" for Me '0Old Papers for sale at Empire Office “white way” for McPherson, erment was Let Your Dollars Earn 6% Interest Compounded Semi-annually Principal and Interest Guaranteed & Funds are invested in first mortgages on highly improved real gag By AapEO Vel property deposited with the State of Oregon for protection of depositors. Building and Loan Associations throughout the Nation in- creased their assets nearly $700,000,000 in the year of 1929. The average amount held by building and loan members in- creased $49.71 last year, $717.94 being the average amount now held by each of the 12,000,000 members. ’ As an illustration: If 40 cents per day is saved and deposited every day for 120 months will yield $2,000.00 principal and interest. $1.00 SAVED EVERY DAY AND DEPOSITED REGULARLY EVERY MONTH WILL YIELD $5.000 IN 120 MONTHS. DIME AND DOLLAR BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION PORTLAND, OREGON COMBINED ASSETS OVER $2,600,000 Call on or communicate with H. J. EBERHART, Gastineau Hotel Other representatives in Juneau—WM. S. SUTTON and H. A. MOODY We will loan money to members in Juneau on modern homes in good locations using Alaska funds A. J. NELSON, General Supervisor, Southeastern Alaska .# 4

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