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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 14, 1930. found guil | Captain Frank Murray, Capt. M -:| As Eucharistic Congress Opened at Omaha.w;oe s e pesieniary He <o Camphel, Cape, "R ear “ s on the Louise in charge cf two [i and Capt. Hugh Morrison, of T PALAGE 1 e scarlet-coated Royal Northwest |l on River steamboat crews, ALL TALKING THRILLER SUPREME : 3 Mounted police enroute to New !« te to Vancouver and Seattle; ‘ i 3 & ninster penitentiary. Druggan |Stanley Samuelson, of the Bank of LAST TIMES i ] 3 2 3 S 4 wa ading the decks of the ship |Monireal staff, being transf fel morning and enjoying the!from Pawson to Vancouver, TONIGHT ; ¥R Q v air and the sight of the |Wiliam -Paddock, pioneer Dawson SARLL b Ry g 3 ) b rifty ( Portland for TONIGHT—2 Shows—7:30-9:30 city of Juneau and th rdner, enroute to world famed gold mine operation: edical treatmen T Q * % Tl 3 . at the Alaska Juneau TSNS hooked pasage hera 4 e NEWS i \ : | S P 1, e “.\ Wiho Killed t : s ¥ 4 oal Mk Teticbenacit on the Princ ouise ports ACT Other through passengers op the [the South we iV The Most Popular COMEDY Louise uded Frnest Schink, pro- |} e % & r - Scott prietor of the Five Fingers coal (" bl et B cas (p : P ne, on the Yukon. ~He reported |- Y A otiver “.“”Ul,,.“i,]n" it ”””““ ood? a very successful season, and said i Dl oy A & {he had orders for more coal from for ““n/'\':‘ 3 “‘\Ir (', ”““‘ N:d & SEE and HEAR |the mine for next year than for |’ el 5 Lok the mine is in better condition than 2 ever before. He has tapped the |’ \midt, M Sy Prowet e b e fona there, | serschmidt, Miss Olive Trower 7‘1 l fooet BTACH W Yok Ji AR ©|L. smallwood, A de Bre, O. Pet muraer Daws is i ¥ k of its wson is getting the bulk o ;lr\'nn. H. Slater, M Mr. and Mrs. George Me with WILLIAM HAINES fuel from the mine. The Mounte i Sagp e gl SR , In the presence of this huge 4 Congress of the Roman Catholic ¢ resentative of the Holy Father |Police at Dawson alone have gyl ey, Father 9. . Qelane-t 1‘1 \«‘Ster)«’ o o attle. gathering which filled every Church in the United States has brought a message fromthe |ranged to take 100 tons of the coal available nook of the spacious was opened. High prelates Vatican. The apostolic dele- |yext season. The Louise coliseum of Omaha, Neb., the | from all parts of the country {!ate is Archbishop Fumasoml- | ;. sSchink stated that the Lone |M- and dep at 8 am i Mr. i e ‘ iter Cast ine 3 Sixth Nadoxnl Euchstmw are on hand, and a special rep- | Biondi, Bl e o s e 2 | Acted by a Master Cast including | % ~ |Gulch near Dawson, is driving its IVADE CORN BT s . . o g They are Mrs. Charles GMll, BEES!-|qoyolopment work steadily and has| U e AR Warner Oland, Doris Hill, Neil Hamilton dent; Mrs. Joe Krause, first Vice-|encountered some very rich gold ORO, N. C—Here's al Guy Oliver, Gardner James « Strange Case of I"’%“““Vd MH» 1‘:“0;‘ l:m“(‘ bearing quartz which promises to | : for nimrods. Squ . vice-president; rs. A. E. Karnes,| iy e § py - = P . (1] % give the old camp a new impetus.|in Guilford County have become A o ; as il e S seeretary; Mrs. 8. B. Morris, tfease |with the Lone Star and @ prospec- |so numerous and so brazen they VITAPHONE ACTS and SOUND NEWS <45 urer; Harriet Rossiter, hISWOTIaN;|(ive life of 20 years of dredging in [are deliberately eating the farm-| Mrs. Inga Martin, sergeani-at-ithe Kiondike Valley and on Do- |ers' corn. MINIATURE GOLF ARRIVES | ’l""‘SCB:’"S-:»IR- Johnfltfiane- cchall)z- minion, Sulphur and other crecks, EERLES O i ain; Mrs. R. F. Jones, Mrs. C. R.lthe old camp promises to continue s . 2 IN FAR OFF AUSTRALIA| His company has nearly 7,000 bluc | Neill and Mrs. C. L. MCGIIVFay.|a mining center for a long ti Muanpieos. gl MO fol foxes on Kanaga, Tanaga and llak executive committeewomen, and ex P i At tihe jepmmercial dxungies QUi IR \Old Papel‘s fOl‘ Sale at Empll‘e Ofilce Fi S , i teew ’ -| Others on the Louise included [census fig 51 i SYDNEY, Oct. 14—The miniature |Islands. It employs 40 persons. It ecutive committeewoman at large ; W cenc e nening Lg e Ceciosed. golf craze has reached Australia, | | expects to harvest 3,000 pelts this Mrs. R. A. Bartholomew. _and theatre interests have made FRUM ALL PAR S year. » ' ¥ rapid progress in introducing the I | A Ministerial Association has been "y pony” courses. Miss Mary E. Pederson and Til- formed by Protestant clergymen of /i - 5+One theatre group announces it | den E. Stensland were married in Ketchikan. The Rev. Clyde L. Will build 50 courses and is com- | ‘Keumkan They will make their Walker, of the Methodist Church, mencing by turning the basement here. Miss Evelyn Davis is the executive officer of the or- oridcmz bored ”3{’,:’ : ‘h ?eesl:;mari flf Metlflkauln and Sydney Bates of ganization. The Rev. Mark Carpen- midget course. er inter v 5 Briet Items Of Interest |Ketchikan, were also wedded in ter of the Episcopal Church is sec building a course in the basement E Ketchikan recently and will live retary. 194 heirge by Goxteming Persons |thas. | WROUGHT IN THE FINEST TRADITIONS | wifh Patrick Gildea as editor GOOD TOBACCO YIELD and Occurences | Pupils in Ketchikan public schools and W. M .McCall as business man- | Harcld E. Bowman, president N'show an increase of 103 over the ager, the Alaska Resident, a publi-| i FTO! i | { i led at this time last cation, declaring itself in the in-| s — oss return of ) number enrol! 5 g e N, Ga.—A gross re the Kanaga Ranching Company, | year. {eiost ot fieGrieis pial edl ol $1577.38 on six acres is reported|owner of the largest blue fox farm 1 | by J. R. Nichols, local farmer. Thejn the world, on islands near the s i ed b, Elantkap MufRiaRaless of) i d 11,400 ds of 4 Officers the ensuing year the Alaska Seiners’ Association. six scres yielded 11400 pownd) 9 |western end of the Aleutlans, Ye- |, ; peen elected by the Auxillary : : tobacco, or an average Of 1900 cently greeted friends in Southeast |, sl : _ -1 v . ; WILI.'AM L ARD pounds per acre. Alaska tow: p to Seattle to Legion Post No. 3, at Ketchikan.| The American Legion Auxiliary | " w i R e Post at Petersburg ‘has elected as| o o ey Dresident, Mrs, Laura Johnson; viee ved here 10-25-50-Loges 75¢ WAY” i fif e XD & T R BRI |- orevicus coon. e aeiared 5, T S i i “The Studio i COMING A president, Mrs. Ann Dunkleberger; - secretary, Mrs. Honorah Archbold: | President of Russell Burdsall & Ward treasurer, Mrs. Edna Nelson;: his- Z i Bolt and Nut Company torian, Miss Minnie Dawes; ser- geant at arms, Mrs. Ann Car]snn b i i o land chaplain, Sybil Locken. ’ e : : : Director of the ; i | First National Bank of Portchester Petersburg residents will hold a v 2 ; : |meeting October 18 to urge action / G o 'by the government toward dredging e i J h # 2 | . (] \the harbor. Small boats as well as| j ; T |large steamers have been unable to & 4 4 3 i y o % Ireach the dock at low tidés. Vo : Patient research— that “WHERE CASH IS KING” T S gl T B , factor har characterisd LOUISE BRINGS 3 ‘ TR | cchicvemen, and the more NEWS OFENDOF| [ & B | mreere successful results. Anyone K‘ I," N. i ‘ : o ' o whoreads tyorr r Mid-Week Bargains [,\"irié B RN PR son and Camp Wil s ‘ ] to recognize the long, patient GLACIER DAIRY MILK and CREAM Have Long Life b : o i W research and experiment News of the close of navigation on : . i ; that must have preceded it. 1 {the Yukon river for the season of k. G ’ FRESH DA ILY {1930 was brought to Juneau this b ; / regard yous. development as ! ! an accomplishment wrought ’ morning by the Princess Louise en- MILK“ quart 180 route from Skagway to Vancou- % ’ # » ‘ . ; 7 4 its the finest traditions.” Telephone 4031 lo Extra Charge for Delivery ver, B. C. The Louise had 126 passengers from the Lynn Canal port. Most of them were steamboat crews and prospectors from the 'in- terior. ZINF AN DEL GRAPES o Cusa s th st e the year to make Whitehorse Y from Dawson. She made the round 2510 30 pounds . . . $1.40 a lug rip. from Whitehorse fo Duwion s and return in six days, which is 1o . - — remarkably good time for such a late period. She ran day @nd night, and reported good weather LYNDEN BUTTER, made of = Jantiee. - e side streams, and the Stewart River LUCKY sTRlKE_fhe fln.s' ‘|9°r°"° you was throwing considerable ice yes- sweet cream, 2 pounds for . . 85¢ terday and for several dur: re-| @y@r smoked, made of the finest tobaccos vious. The Whitehorse was the S . . e i next to the last boat from Daw- —the Cream of the Crop—THEN u"- [3 son to arrive at Whitehorse. H 1 LLS BROS COFFEE, ' o niesa Gome thws | 1O ASTED.” Everyone knows that heat puri- took on their last trips to Dawson nes cnd so TOASTING removes hcrmful large consignments of dredge buck- 1 d I’ e and of 'a uipment. Every D ay Price . . . 436‘ 8 ¢ lips and other heawy caubmet| fo geants that cause throat irritation and of dredges near Dawson next sea- o ation ooy wae made| coughing. No wonder 20,679 physicians at D 14 i the Teeatgond onttit, bat e awoea| have stated LUCKIES to be less irritating! accounts were settled immediately {atterward and the company s car-| Everyone knows that sunshine mellows— rying on as usual and making pre- 2 thet's why TOASTING includes the use of parations for operations on a large gold, they 3 ~ scale next season. Treadgold i I i guiding genius of the company, is anc BO 8 $1 73 in London, New York and Oltawa ,he ul*ru v o et Rcy’ : . . ' attending to financial promotion of ims interests. He did not visit Daw- ...on this year. His Dawson m.nager Jonathan, Winter Banana, Winesap E= I ¢ | Among the passengers on the Grimes Golden o e t s t,( )d S| e( l fi ;the Yukon territorial cour He ireached Whitehorse on th = = ot about ten days oo, <1 Was Your Throat Protection =against irritation — against coogh icallsd back to Dawson to try the |case of “Kid” Druggan, who iroke Consistent with its policy of laying the facts before the public, The American Tobacco Company has invited Mr. Wflh into the Scougale Mercantile Com= 3 L. Ward to review the reports of the distinguished men who have witnessed LUCKY STRIKE'’S famous Toasting Process, pany’s store the day aftc the The statement of Mr. Ward appears on this page. = judge left Dawson. A felony ciarge g e , The Am Tobaceo Ca., Manufact: Wi " uggan., He © 1930, The American Tobacco Co., Manufacturers

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