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i D T ——— TUESDAY 1S T0 | FEATUREHEALTH | Health Program Will Sponsored at Monthly Meeting Tomorrow A “Health Program tured at the r I mo ing of the P tion tk mentary school announced today Smith One of the features of gram will be the showing of a film “Too Many Pounds,” put out by it Ella building, by M: the pro- the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, and made available by 1 to the local Association through the Public Health League of Wash- ington State. The program in full follows Community Singing, conduc Mrs. W. C. Ellis. Parliamentary Drill—conducted by | H. L. Faulkner. | Care of the Teeth—by Dr. George | F. Freeburger. H | { Common Defects of the Eyes—by Dr. Robert Simpson Health Observation in Our Schools—by Miss Mildred Keaton.| A short business session will p: cede the program: The Executive | Board has arranged for a picturc to be presented to the grade which has the largest representation of parents present at each meeting, it! was announced by Mrs. Smith. L L 1§ Johnnie Doeg (left) and Frankie Shields before their match, the final one in the national singles «hampionships at Forest Hills, the winner, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY OCT. 6, 1930. ° NORCO TAKES = | | Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Daily Cross-word Puzzle . Makes lace 21, Half ems . Obstruet 13 PASSENGERS . Headdress Serpent Italian coin adlands Drudge n place of Character In TOPORTS SOUTH “Uncle Tom's Cabin” . Light varlety of a color nk officers ductions Motorship Starts Back to . Molsten amphiblans ose holding Seattle After: Brief Stay in Juneau ofiice 25. Short sleep . Burdensome Artlele of bellet . Restores after deleting “austle alkaline solution Wild anim: From Seattle, the motorship Nor- co of the Northland Transporta- tion Company arrived in Juneau at 5:30 o'clock last evening and after 7. Was very fond of . Allowance for waste . City In Okla- Wrangell; R. E. Blake, E. A. Rehm, | W. J. Ryan and Bryon Ryan for | Ketchikan; Miss Hazel Doir, Miss Rita Clarke, Bernice Riedl, Frank | Dotts and Mrs. J. Hardy for Sc- attle. | T SUPREME COURT IS IN SESSION WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. &—1 | The Supreme Court of the United States began a new term today Doeg, of California, was He is 21 years old. The youngest tennis champ in with all nine members present in-, | 7| N ANEE A home Sucred ehallce Tubes nterminable Gas_eondult . Seribble Peacock butterfly staying here three hours and a homa : i . i 13 i | vi Drops in a let- 2. Mensurable ns- §1, Formed Into half, started on her return voyage :; :‘_m"’y‘"‘ fob box peet of duration ringlets to the Puget Sound metropolis. 4i. Venerate Hm-nlrgnd 8. Spoken (78 gnek island y 2 -~ | 46. Lump of gold The rainbow 4. Belligerent Only one passenger, Mrs. E. E. Ver- | (g goeng of com. $§. Young owl 5. Marks of 3 dur disembarked from the vessel at bat 6. Long stick wounds ing meat this city. 49. Thus: Latin 70. Afternoon 6. Saflors 57 Part of a wheel e e 52. Throws funetlons 7. Monkey 58, Lamb’s pen Thirteen passengers were booked | 53. Deducts from 71 nm:‘r‘l 8. :’nll np-n“ ~ 'l{‘.llzllelll Sinohs " .. s b e German e . E here for Seattle and portss to the | y¢ SAtl.ing 1o 2. Grafteds L o ‘Smfth They were Frank Scully and stars oo herlr’-:;ivr‘{w u) fi"':'f.‘ o8 LI._ £e perennial iy ¢ 4 3 n N ublieatio P. F. Haily, for Petersburg; S. Hel- ®% 15 5m 1. Long marrow 12. Volceless o. Pertatning tor lenthal and Frank C. Douglas for es. Heap opening consonant suffix Tallless leaping | [Headless Skeleton Is QUEEN CALLS [ficetes Stteon - SUNDAYBOUND "= A headless skeleton was @ e found late last week on the R S‘KAGWAY‘ Seymour Canal side of the @ e portage from there into Oli- . | @ ver’s Inlet, by Clark Saar, lo- o L3 cal resident, and was report- @ Vessel Brings 23 Passeng- s o oy nim to United States o | ers and General Cargo |e Commisioner A W. Fox o | e All clothing was missing an { from Seattle e there was nothing by which 1 ikh e identification could be made. ® 3 passengers and 4 gen-|e The skeleton, apparently, ® cral cargo, the steamship Queen,|q had been cast up by the tide ® Capt. C. C. Nickerson, en route from | - jn Seymour Canal. A party e Seattle to Skagway, called at Ju-|g' was expected to be sent to ® | neau yesterday morning. She ar-|g the scene today by Gov. ® yrived at 7:30 o'clock and departed'q parks to bury the skeleton. e at 10. Her cabin passengers for|e gaar made the discovery ® = this port were: Mrs. Walter Mana-|g while out hunting. o I | han, Robert Manahan, mchardl. L e . ° mivie & P Manahan, Oren Hatch, Mrs. Oren Hatch and baby, Ernest Daniels, Mrs. Ernest Daniels and baby, George H. Carnes, R. M. Marshall, Mrs. R. M. Marshall, Boyd Mar- shall, Miss Beryl Marshall, Mrs. M. A. Bacon, Joe Reyes, Miss Nel- lie Grant, Miss Laura Thorlacuies, C. Brown, R. Harley, Eugene Tibbs, Mrs. Herbert Kittelsby and R. J. Sommers. Passengers who were booked from here for ports on the triangle run were Nicholas Thomas and A. Klon- | some time in Idaho campaigning for Senator W. E. Borah, seeking re- {election. Marshal White predicts ;hu re-election by at least 40,000 | votes. | ——eo— CLUB CAFE'S OPENING WILL OCCUR TOMORROW | Opening of the Club Cafe on |Front Street, which was to have |taken place today, has been post- ey for Haines; Mrs. D. Hodges, J. poned until tomorrow, announced J. F. Ward and H. K. Sheldon for |!N¢ Proprietor, R. T. Kalfman, | Skagway; Mrs. F. L. Goddard, Mrs.4Wh° also operates the Gastineau Etta Peyson, Mrs. Karl R,oblnson,‘c“e‘ Maryq Sherwood, N. A. McEachran, Karl Robinson, Robert Robinson, Sam Guyot, J. F. Chamberlin, C. J. Nelson, and F. A. Brennan for Sitka. | ‘The Queen on her return voyage; to Seattle will call at Juneau — Have you tried the ewest [the Yukon each summer since the cluding Justice Oliver Wendell Wedn 4 | 5 esday evening. E“l'l T' A' HORTON’ | sale. TA LLAPUUSA Tn Holmes, who will be 90 years of age - GILL E JUNEAU VlSlTOR, ! —— %7 | |next March, and Justice Owen J.| ‘ BLADE? WILL GO SOUTH AT THE HOTELS ‘HEPLAGE UNALGAlRoberL,‘ the newest member. : DESCHUTTES WILL BE | | ‘ T O ' SENT TO MORNINGSIDE 2.00 pe T. A. Horton, who accumulated fvminea" i | |Two Killed; Home-made i $ Pfr gackage a fortune through his general store P. F. Harley, Petersburg; Mrs. [ ATBatt ) Destniitvis adiitaged “int | of 1 ; and fur business at Fort Yuknn.‘:_“‘l'g(‘l‘ll K‘m(’;hyli‘ W(r_anuntn;FLzmm | Plane Crashes, Flunes‘ sane Saturday by a jl:\'r;sln the ' . where he has been located for more . Carlacius, ellle arant, L ne S X ss1 | ‘e et it - s than a quarter of a century, will|Alisance, Seattle; J. B. Heath and Coast Guard Assigns New| caraary, awerta, oct. 6! Tpted St o gaLonevs ‘ 4 =44 g o stehiks 6 i 4 i g a' ) udge A. Jeave for the South on the Yukon, A. Collier, Ketchikan | ‘Cutter Here—leaves Yo Himkies, ged & SEiSed W, Fox 'to Mocningside Sanitashin BUTLER-MAURO Mr. Horton, “Harry” Horton to! Alaskan ‘ Harry Menard, aged 23, of Gleichen, | P & b 3 i John Higgins, Dupont; J. J East N | near here, were killed Sunday when e will be taken south Tuesday DRUG CO : hosts of friends, has been VISIting | o0 "1 g "Gus Mattedal, Yacobi MG la home-made plane piloted b | Ky DulletR SIaes ANSIRIML £1eE ; : 1 . |Hager a s Mattedal, Ye |a home-made ne y g SaTneah sud slong Hie, YaAkR shand. | \Finkler erashed - and - bursb@gto| SOt 1. oSl Dr. Freeburger and White and' Deputy C. V. Brown,|| Free Dellvery = Phone 134 % § Lo B Zynda Const Guard cutter Talla-)flames. DOLNRORERE: SOON T o 4 who arrived from Petersburg on WHEN WE SELL AP Mr. Horton will remain in Seattle| o ¢ prown’ petersburg; M now stationed at the Coast Pt ) <h <i-nstoal | 1J. S. MacKinnon ithe steamer Queen. IT'S RIGHT for a short visit and then leave 1‘01'11 lsauéscn, S(-s;ttlp. l Depot at Cur L John L. McGinn, Alaska pioneer, Overdi fron Hunt Marshal White will go from Porks | Express Money Orders l"; OIdhhomT Bt lzur!alo. o ank,‘ —————————— {land, will be ed to the Ju- Fliers Start on {+ |Fairbanks and San Francisco law-\ £ e land to Boise, Idaho, and will spend i where he will probably remain until | NEW FOUNDATION S0 7 % & i e b | . > yer, ‘Interior gold miner and Tex- ¥ - vt after Christmas. He expects to i 3 ‘,"“‘”_;““"’" v 11 I R F’"t‘lFif‘(i-l Australian Fllg‘llt as oll man, will arrive here on his ® _ Dr. G. F. Freeburger and e | = A make a trip to Europe, and prob-| pov and Moody, gencral k,o"_fmf‘m ing mv.n ‘i”“” "‘"_’L Epoy way south on one of the first boats ® J- S MacKinnon were miss- P Ny with &' groud of Srientlh; makels b e g oo et Chamber of Cor CROYDON, England, Oct. 6~ grom the Westward, according to ® ing late this afternoon, fail- a tour of Bouth AMErica before Te-| oo * sostion: Semployed St e pmeroe. framiCapt H. D, ELOGRSV:0; 7, Ghabotand Major Qg i singamiby, | Spdusly Aljakan © ing to have returned from turning to Alaska next Spring {rad - Oatanen. fxban) ny! i "”“”“"‘" b he Northwestern | pickthorne started at dawn t0day'miner and capitalist, A. C. Bald- ® & hunting trip .to Berners L] P ; Mr. Horton sold his Fort Yukon|p, . dhon ‘l‘l](i an;n; Mapis ,x”";wm‘ FEATEE i {on & Slight to Austrsila, TRy’ win ‘ard: Jack Price, iiners,and ® By where they staried Saf- store to the Northern Commerciallcooiom 'rr,]:‘l]l(;\.“::\(lhlf,[l(‘;“!;‘:‘;;”_m:;np?tmi;\l“’pe to make the trip in seygn engineers, who were in Juneau on : ;rflday é;;ilsnov?nr from :‘uk New Shipmeru % Company sometime ago, but other i |soon as these are completed w}-”d".‘days, | the wayASD B SRR f“‘y.fl"em alon, et;es::l;ie ni interests have taken him back to Daily Empire want Ads Pay. 1t is ulx:pml:u will'be dBout Novesis| jern was in port last week. o tha wataley gtoday of { Pack l St d d lo — lher 1% il procced via panama Bad Weather Postpones . | Mr. McGinn has been derelonng o mhe two hunters were o | ard Standard Quality Canal to the Pacifi : - x i P” e traveling in an 18-foot round ‘ anal to the Pacific and come di Take-off of Miss Ingalls _\; O Ester creek in the Fair- € goe - o SHOES and OXFORDS Invite Your Guests to Dine With You at CLUB CAFE They'll appreciate your good taste and you’ll appreciate ours! .We are proud of our menus, and know you will relish their satisfying difference. It’s always cool! THE CLUB CAFE R. T. KAUFMAN V. F. (Red) WILLIAMS Proprietor Chef COLD DAYS WILL SOON BE WITH US Protect the health and comfort of your children with good heavy coats such as we are now prepared to show you, in- cluding heavy PILE POLO cloth, all wool Chinchillas, Camel Hair Pile Fab- rics, Tweeds and many other heavy woolen materials. See These Now-New Low Sale Prices twas 190 feet long and had a dis- placement of 1181 tons. It is said to be an oil-burning steamer. ation. ; women, Selmal TS GOTIE K g Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. New Evening Gowns Every Gown Achieves a New Sophistication A season of brilliance and variety charmingly interpreted in our fashions — Lace, Satin, Moire, Velvet and Crepe. All New Autumn Shades Sizes 16 1042 SPECIAL—$2:50 $16.75 10 $29.50 DANCE SETS in Pastel. Shades and Black SPECAL-—-$2.50 - ‘ § $ 4 Our Alteration Department is in charge of,Jfidith Miller. ‘AH-al- terations made FREE OF CHARGE with a ‘personal -gnarantee of satisfaction. ; . 'passenger on the mgtorship Norco 1% lfor Wrangell, called there on busi- ness. 4 bottom open boat, powered urday afternoon. They were expected. to return there Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Freeburger, Mrs. MacKinnon and Mr. ' MacKinnon's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lockie MacKinnon were at Eagle River this afternoon direct- ing the search, it was re- ported. It is believed . here they reached Berner's Bay Satur- day without difficulty and are held there by rough water. Advices from Eagle River said the water wasun- usually choppy Sunday. @ ® 00 00000000 { | i Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. rectly to Jur for Y R s | banks “district. He is said to havg £ % The Tallapoc which was built ! ® with a ‘16-horsepower out- {~4 in 1915 at Newport News, Virginia, ,SE LOU!S'LSOCC‘ G‘EUzravomlhhf been successful, not only in taking g yoarq motor. Both are ex- $6.50, $7.50, 38'90 and $8.50 S T et nos g | veather rgports cqused Laura IA-| gnt.a-(lsrge: amoupt of gold but inly pert. hoatmen. Dependable Since 1876 o 119 fi e 5 h galls to postpone her takeoff in' proving that his property is both o They 16ft the south end t 9 feet draught, has a displace- g flignt toward Los Angeles in an' extensive and rich. oot L AGE Ha here D — e o, ment of 912 tons. It is vonsldemply’mwmm to establish a two-dnyl ot 3;1.th1 suemmerx; 5 smaller than the Unalga, which'transcontinental flight record for' = Attorney S. 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