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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 9, 1930. B.-\KNE;)' GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ; By BILLE DE BECK 7 7 m - 7 1 . = ASUREFHUNGT; ) /SRR B (G PUTT IT OUY |/ s G o) /a0 ‘e — ! : . Attention—Ford Owners To SAY Sle nor conna G e Tve SeEN I Teory -MAR. | [ HE fauees Thar A LARGE SUPPLY OF FRANCISCO CAR HEAT- oD © koo v T ke % P Jou viss e | wion cownror )| BTAGRCT ERS JUST ARRIVED—AND ARE READY FOR . - imes —Quicker ction—rre! K2 READ EM AN REAP R 77 X & SKINS TED Air Heat—Complete Change of Car Air Every 2 to { ENTRIES /r 3 3 Minutes. 3 A | o = N Recommended by leading car manufacturers. Guar- = | NIGHY SOHooL ARIE ey anteed to deliver more heat than any other car heat- %2 SOTNLYU’::eoweq HORD AS HANNAH er regardless »f type or price. BOKCAR RABBITS - 3 DRIVE I 5 ONE BUNKER HILL. TR ) N AND HAVE ONE INSTALLED IN OIL'EM UP JOHNISON JUST A MG f B : / YOUR FINAIE A WA 2) PIGEON TES 3 e 154 : - | MODEL A e T SR WALTERSCET s - ! o e o 3 T ! Price $3.75 to $4.00 “(installation extra Toap HOURID MURPHY \wgf:% ) T-BONE FULLER | 1 KINKY KENTOCKY BAGE i at low cost) on e GimmEs %7 soure ° ZISS BooM BAH 1] FARTHINGDML. Jl/NIiA U “IOT()RS. lnc. | . " - S A $ DAY FONE 30 NITE FONE 421 “SERVICE LUCAS” Manager | Farmers in the neighborhood of ed when the fishing boat Astrea; O. M. Smith, 68 years old, em-| Beautiful Christmas Cards from vm——— . . Dally Cross-wor d P U.ZZl(’ Fairbanks will give their harvest was lost the night of September ployed in one of the Road Commis- |new and old Sydney Laurence re dance October 18. Prizes will con- 26 in Aats Bay, Coronation Island, sion camps in Mount McKinle; ns—: l!..nd- | A , 'y Na- | productiol 25 for .75, AL uxmw Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie . 'l':::lm- isist of eggs and vegetables. according to the findings of a oor-;tinnal Park, died of apoplexy. He |colored—15 cents euch“exu-. 1. Serpents oner's jury in Ketchikas | from own \ ol are preparing to go to the trapping ! |vears ago he was a mail carrier for $4.75 Notice is hel"eby Bives that all water pipep must § 13, Meta! |areas, are gratified at the Alaska| Fred Johnston, resident of Seward |along the Yukon River. If copy must ve enlarged or n..|| D€ Protected against freezing. Under the ordinances -l J I Top vieee of | Game Commission’s Grdet - permit=band Alibh. BetiFond: emplboyes: duced — tiere is a slight extra of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. § i 16, Hrotuer of ; [ting the taking of beaver. climbed a -tree to locate a moose| Harold Jorgensen of the Ketchi- (“arse: Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allo ron Pl R g that he had been following. The kan Cold Storage Company, and his edYotm» own handwriting -reproduc- water to waste through open faucets will have their 18, Frozen [AIN - | At Whiskey Creek, which is drier limb broke and in a fall of 15 feet 'daughter Eleanor, have left on a | B & slight oxtrs shargs.. Svoe service discontinued until next spring when the sup- 1 dll] o, ol eud. |than it sounds, 28 miles below Ruby, to the fround one of his vertabrae|trip to Europe. % w“‘::n“"‘"" Your time u ply will be abundant. This will be strictly enforced Ji G aae R den fear Ben Derrick, mail carrier between'was dislocated. He is in the Sew- et gGE."Il.n'SKOP o iRee S TR after November 1, 1930. All customers are hereby o SN Ruby and Nulato, has established ard General Hospital. The moose ) : i notified to the end that they may take the necessary 8¢ Come in Ml his headquarters. He has a large was not located. Dell E. Sheriff, Alaska’s Tuner. T T precautions against frozen water pipes. B i e cache of dried fish for dog feed| B TN Y JUNEAU WATER COMPANY midimetees glg Enni 100 fine sled dogs. His con-| Mrs. John Blom, of Seward, en-| % cal suix [PE| tract calls for two mail trips week- ' tertained friends with a moose | And not | meat | “ ofidy SlE . \dinner. John, popular dock worker, THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS N ; ; +had brought home his first moose. ; R e e im0 whoeh A | HE GASTINEAU repare Y our Car for TR et Bt ey TR Celebes town of Bettles on the upper reach-| qpo prershey mine at Ho x eck letter " abbr. 2 "'.'Iz.”;:r""‘;":' State: French es of the Koyukuk River is named,|gowara ™ will continue opl:er.atxil;' Our Services to You Begin and End at the . °« » . oWe bt 1 5h S and Mrs. Bettles, will teach school i Gang Plank of Every Passenger-C: Boa W D 50. t.’;wz’;‘mn 1. E}("l::mmhm mont Ch:‘:‘our n at Koyukuk this winter. They alsa\‘mm wilnter weath?rs;efsfilni L e o 4 s ‘"yln‘ : lnter r'/vlng Hplechls & Wesconrval 6 Mikeami- | OBeer G Joonduct a drug and medicine dis-| - c——— - G Clean out diator and fill with ANTI out your radiator and fill wi * 3 o5 pensary. I | 1 | The old mission building, con- structed at Nulato 40 years ago under supervision of Father Aloy- sius. Ragarn, has been torn down, and a new building is in progress of |construction. ~ Father Ragarn is [ ] helping to supervise the work. | James Huntington, an old-timer, al aln ‘ !‘ ! who has been prospecting several summers on Hog River, tributary of the Koyukuk, will spend the win- ter trapping, in the vicinity of his mining ground. AT FREEZE SOLUTION and equip the car with a new. set of WEED CHAINS. We have a Fl complete-stock of ALCOHOL, PRESTONE and CHAINS ‘and are ready to service your car for winter. Connors Motor Company, Inc. Service Rendered by Experts A: the recent session of the Yu- kon ‘erritorial court at Mayo, Lu- cille Hunter was sentenced to a year in jail at Dawson for fraud. She was convicted of having sold , to the Treadwell Yukon Company rno s ooter for $10,500 mining property of A. E. Lamb as his agent and represent- ing to him the sale price was only $200. In a civil suit, Lamb ob- tained judgment of $10,300 against her, but the court gave her the privilege of settling the judgment 2 in full for $4,500, by paying that ONE LOT OF FACTORY SAMPLES sum to Lamb within two months. 5, “Age cannot wither nor custom stale” the Klondfke ploneers. Louis AT W HOLES ALE PR ICES Savoy, aged T8 years, mushed from = aS a ews his property on the upper Klondike 30 miles to Dawson in a heavy rain and thunder storm. “A mere jaunt, nothing more; I enjoyed it,” he told the Dawson News. AT NOMINAL YEARLY COST YOU CAN HAVE A Safe Deposit Box FOR KEEPING Jewelry, Deeds, Leases, Bonds, Notes, Mortgages, Wills, Contracts, Letters, Keepsakes, Diaries, Army Papers, Mar- riage Certificates, Insurance Policies, Birth Certificates, Receipted Bills i i S e AR S NEws GAT“EHED Dawson Lodge No, 1, Yukon Or- ) 2 * ° ? SHORT SHORT STORY: o e i her. hos pidhamt & Men s, Women 8 and Chlldren 8 3 t of regalia for its officers, Bl U uR ORIt @ FRU‘M AI.I- PARTS :;X : its latest meeti 2 rerzinskl w: - i ng sent its . 2 o i e ey o G A e ot oo B8 First National Bank £ e e S, s S SWEATERS . e Joseph Werzinski also was ® Old Man's Home in Victoria, B. C. e smoking a cigarette . Hughie, a Klondiker of hte hurrah . Benzine. ° ldxys, is hale and hearty, 96 years “ Cigarette. ! _—— |young. “I'm going easy and will B . Bm: e. : Brief Items Of Inleres“m“e the 100 mark under wraps,” FOT FIRE INSURA..NCE . Hospital. . i he recently wrote his fellow mem- | teeseesssassas Concerning Persons \ms of Dawson No. 1. Men’s All-Wool H . 2 - See H. R. SHEPARD & SON : and Occurences Yukon territorial postal authori- bt ot -W ool Hunting Coatsa Macki- | Telephone 409 Valentine Building |ties are investigating reports that " Members of Ketchikan Lodge No.(mail from Dawson to the outside 1429, Benevolent and Protective Or- was tampered with on two occa- laze O der of Elks, have chartered & boat sions in August near Whitehorse. naws, B rs, Shlrts, All'Wl)ol USED C AR B ARG A INS to go to Wrangell Saturday, Oct.| 11, to initiate there members-elect| A potato weighing two pounds Frank Barnes, Walter C. Waters, !was dug from a patch cultivated by Jerry G. Galvin, C. F. Hurley, I. C. Harry Francis in South Dawson. Bjorge, George I Gunderson, C.! Moore, A. §. Anderson and Charles| John Marshall, bookkeeper for Williamson. ~ After the initiation,'the Taylor and Drury Company at the Bills Club of Wrangell will give Mayo, dropped dead while at work. a dance. He was 45 years old. He leaves a family in Vancouver, B. C. Used Truck Bargains If You Don't Believe It—SEE McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction Pants, Woolen Underwear, Soxs and Caps Under auspices of the Ketchikan Rotary Club a contest has been| Willlam P. Beaton and Nels Nel- arranged among school children for |son, who are placer mining on Coal the selection of a new name for Creek, Alaska, have purchased their Bugge Beach, at Ketchikan. The, winter supplies at Dawson. pupil who suggests the winning; name will receive $15, donated by| Rudolph Bernhoft was the name Dr. W. E. Peterson. iof the fisherman who was drown- Only One Garment of a Size and Color MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY silk, or wool, of 1isle, or silk and wool combined, we pleasure W ill Sacrifice New Meadows Electric Washing Machine Now displayed at Mrs. Winn's Hat Shop. Regular value, $99.50. This is the machine given away at Palace Theatre. Owner leaving town. Will sacrifice for cash. MRS. B. 0. BARNES, GASTINEAU HOTEL TRAVEL BY AIR FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT-DESIREL Arnold’s Bootery GOLDSTEIN BUILDING FOR RESERVATIONS—Hangar Phone, 429; Gas- “The Latest Styles in Women’s Shoes ALWAYS” ) tineau, Phone 10. A. B. HAYES, Agent. ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING ‘Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—12:30, 2:30, 4:30 -

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