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g s g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 4, 1930. AT DOUGLAS WEDNESDAY NIGHT—NOVEMBER 5 Scandinavian-American “READY-TO-MAIL”? CHRISTMAS GIFT BOXES Containing the best Alaska Art Prints, Greetings.Cards and Other Christmas Specialties Without obligation on your part let us show Money Back Guarantee On All Burners to $500.00 Complete installed v.ith twenty barrel tank 8 you a number of these burners under actual v g————— 4 — @00 e e0 00000000 imalntennnce, and other subjects of - Ina J., Capt. Louis Andstead, . YUKUN BRINGS o EVERY VOTER SHOULD e WURK To START | kindred nature will be discussed. FISHERMEN Nflw 6000, Marlyn Fish Company of Dally Cross'word Puzzte o CAST A BALLOT 1 After the Pittsburgh ' conference, | Seattle, Einar Olsen, representative, | ® Every qualified elector owes o Mr. Willlams will proceed to Wash- | 8 and 4 cents. ACROSS Solutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle 1. Makes a ]3 g [® it to Alaska, his commun- e N w SGHUUL ington to confer with national of- HALT B ETWE E N The Celtic, Capt. Henry Moy, un-| 1, Long narrow sy § |® ity and himself to cast a bal- o |ticers of the Bureau. He is ex-| loaded 1000 pounds of salmon for| ‘él"":"l ARG ARPEDAL D 9% Extent of e lot today. . pected to be absent a month or| the Juneau Cold Storage Company.! g (HboOY AIMO]U LT ICIEREIRIN] 10. Rt ‘ot rar Aw Y 2 ® The polls will close at 7 o Isix weeks. | Halibut schooners that took bait hominy ALILIEIS|T T (@] 11 Household ! e o'clock tonight. . | and ice today preparatory to leav-| 1. Solliary ClolPEID! SICRIOW] 16 Far 4 . Every Amerh‘fm citizen, © |HAINES GAS.BOAT ]s |ing for the banks were the Helgo- el ci'q i E E EEILISIRIETIS] :{ Let 1t stand b —_— e male or female, who is over o 5 - | . e l1and, Capt. Louis Holm; agle, Pennsylvania O[RINIE! Pl1 (S IS 25. Cuble meter Vol b W s Bar o twenty-one years of age, has o Gueri d REPORTED MISSING 'Halibut Totaling 42,200 capt. Jacob Engdahl; Portlock, Open CTr EMTIEARAMRIET]P] 5% Astiform uud.. | essel Has Heavy Cargo|e tived in Alaska one year, ana |Guerin and Marshall Leave ! (Capt. M. Selnes; Pioneer, Capt. 1| ERC OINISEINTIEDMINIR| 5. Character in of Cooper Ore and |® in his precinct irty dave. | {0 Preliminary Work |, The Gasboat Hoots, T-3040, Cap: Pounds, Brought for !maugen. ‘ NONITSARSIMRIE| oo brere ‘ l?P e is qualified to vote provided o Ve, Willy Hoolis, Indian, enroute from Fresh Shipment | —e———— b s it Al [SILIESIVTITIERS| . Jome ot Loads Concentrates o he may meet the literacy o on School Site Halnes to Sitka, is overdue and| | WHIST PARTY 3% Tne EARNIMIRIENEMUISES] s Erive™ ™ ® test. Those who cannot read e fears are expressed for its safety. malibut fishermen are halting be-| 1D€ fifth of & serles of six whist | 24 Worthiess vIEIR[SIE|SIDIO[SIE[S 8. H| With & tar o and write are not entitled to ® | Preliminary work on the site for|according to a telegram receivec 0 twocopiniohs. T b iope: of | PAres Will besheldyby the Ladies | ,, joavingy ERAMATEM ! [TIAIC]! [SIM| s6. Tear asunder i vote unlecs they voted In ®[the Federal industrial training|today by J. C. McBride, Collector |,iting astisfactory prices for catch- | °f, the Parish in the PARISH | 3T Eplenrs N TISEILLILISRIANELE| - Frested ¥on called at Juneau this morning Alaska in 1924 or previously. ®|school for Indians to be erected|of Oustoms, from the Deputy Col-| ‘M- HALL TUESDAY NIGHT at 8:00 | 36 Fortehtion . [TEIEMIEINIAITIEMSINEIEIR] i Strokes gent, o puty that .could be shipped fresh f She moored to the City Wharf e Go to the polls! ® at Shoemaker Bay near Wrangell, |lector at Sitka. lon the ‘steamship Queen' Tonloht }D-m- Good prizes, admission fifty | 35 Roman roads 4% Indixe phdnt 7 olock. and after dicsmbarking[® ® ® ® ® ® ® 9 ® & © © ® ® il bo started at once, it was made| The Hoots loft Haines on October | poaimen brought 42200 Pounds tg|ccnte: Everybody. welcome. adv.| 3% Belea 5L Presently & Sesdivavias -k ‘¢ 13 at this port, she shifted to thel known here today. E. C. Guerin,|25, and was expected to go directly juncau today. But the captains 3 s Ads Phy. | 4 Eprviun andr DOWN 4k 4REnas slare dock of the Alaskd Juneau Gold| Chief of the United States Public|to Sitka, It has not been heard |ang the crews were disappointed at| ooy “mpire War o=l i, WaNlGGl 1. Nob fast o P Mining Company to load concen- u Service Office here, and Jesse L from since that time. All vessels|,uction prices, which ranged close e | fi i fi::.‘o" g 2. lAkl;:-nl affees 50, mmung more tes. She cast off her lines at 9:30 Marshall, Constructing Engineer of are asked to kezp a lookout for it.';, g t: d 4 t: d. honor clay 8. Numeral §3. Pose for a o'clock. She has in her hold a large the Treasury Department, left today | 0 CRIS, Scpan, 48. Perlod of 5. Pineh 4 Extreme fear alnting > e = 3 | ?, y |the highest being 8 and 4.50. Some QEATTLE PRICE history 59. At any time 8 Aloft &6 Palpy fruit quantity of copper ore from CO!‘-‘ 1 for that point to initiate the workqp T. A. TO DlSCUSS ¢ the hailings will be disposed of = | 60. Winter vehicle 6. 88, Parent dova. | L] Mr. Guerin will make a survey §e"ls 20 here at the auction prices and some . Persons who got off the vessl of the site and do other engineer-| BQQKS THIS EVENING win te boxed and shipped to Se- Plus Freight ] here were: J. L. Cavanaugh, S. ENG R ing work preliminary to clearing. .ttle on fishermen’s accounts. i Guyot, J. Jorgensen, Fiorence Lau- Mr. Marshall will examine the site| uyaying Friends With Books” is Halibut that was shipped to So- 41c PER LB. ) é: vens, Charles Peterson, Mrs | ; Fai jand recommend the type of cON- 41o theme of the program that has attle by fishermen on their own 0 o Zink and Quenton E. Stone Motorship Has Fair Car- :“‘“‘0" desirable, reporting to the peen arranged for the meeting to- account early last week brought % 7! / Seward; Robert Lee and Henry Ro-| Both North ecretary of Interlor. night in the elementary public higher prices In the Puget Sound // « den from Valdez; Wellman Hol-| £0€8 on DOl or An appropriation of $71,000 is W, 1;; % 5 d' *l . availaiié - fal e 7 S | school of the Juneau Parent-Teach- metropolis than were offered here, mH 2/ 7/ 22 ook, H. Redlingshafer, E. F. and South Tnps rofbit <4 dr flelxpeln ‘:’e on: me;er Assoclation. Among the speak- it is said, but the culling was so | -//%%fl-.////-fl... P (Zl:‘e;n and D. E. Sheriff from Cor- | PRt a"‘nhor;ed"g" g;“;ism:’_‘;mrs on the subject will be Mrs. M. strong that some of the’ shippers T /;//,///;//’ 4 %% %/% . | With fair cargoes both ways, the : | L. Merritt, Miss Dorothy Israel and did not net much, if any more, | / //f// / /// ‘The 22 persons who boarded the | moorship Norco came and went Zd;““""gl $100,000 if it is needed | v Hawkesworth. han they woula nave realized from i /%//%’////% //% ///% W vessel here for prvns “f the South jact night. She stayed here four ! orte mt;ngress miakes another Attorney H. L. Faulkner will lead quotations here, it is declared. | 27 g 7 / I were Jesse I Marshall, E. C. Guerin | pours, arriving at 5:30 and depart-|STant. Blds for clearing the $ie,|ino ¢xercises on parliamentary Boats and Other Details | | - /% and Gene Morrison for Wrangell; |ing gt 9:30 o'clock. On her north- ween elght and ten acres, Were,.ootice Boats, captains, hailings and bid- ; H 5 . e b Mrs. Claud Collins, Joseph E- Maul- |poyng voyage from Seattle, she "S"‘;:y called for, and contracts| ™y, gqqition to community singing, ders and auction quotations here to- i .%// ..fl.//%. ding, Robert H" Slaughter and E.|prougnt no passengers to Juneau, whl awardetll about November 8.}, ja0tions will be given by the High |cay follow: MA]NP Ilr{ 1 1 Vi o 1. Naghel for Ketchikan; J. H. Hen- yu1 sne carried several for other|The clearing will be done as $00n |genool Girls' Glee Olub under di-| Harding, Capt. Martin Erstad, X V/// 41 .- trmk;N;v“;I( D. W)\‘{“W"‘é ::‘-‘S ;"'(‘J"Alaskan ports south of this city, On |8 Possible after the fab is let. rection of Miss Ana Negoescu. ,600 pounds, Sebastian and Stuart BLUE -TRADF MarK A % { rude Waltonen, Mr. and Mrs. > ¥ — - b . her southbound voyage, she had All parents and teachers are urg- |of Seattle, E. E. Engstrum, repre- OF EE /V/ 7// 42 y SR B T Ch(’i“sft‘“’?f“‘;;’ nine passengers from Juneau for Se-, ed to be present by Mrs. Harold sentative, 8 cents and 4 cents a ) F %%% /% G. Christionsen, Jr., Gustave Hol-|ga¢h0 and way places. The passen- wu-l.lAMS GUES Smith, president of the association.|pound; Addington, Capt. Ole Sevold, Co 44 45 | 1 7 )33 man, Mrs. Katherine Sieger, M"f»igers were Nels Anderson and A. J. ———————— 14,100, Sebastian and Stuart, 8 and = ..fl /n A S A ) Avh*‘- s“j};melson for Petersburg; Fred John- SEVERIN RETURNS SOUTH |410; Ford, Capt. Ole Brensdal, 4,500 b B erin, R A Simmons, John HOCh|gion for Ketchikan; John Geri- AFTER INSPECTION TRIP pounds, Sebastian and Stuart, 8 | % Wfl%//a. and Paul Lenhart, for Beattle. | vells, Paul J. Barlow, Mrs. T. Nel- |and 4.10; Louhelen, Capt. Kunt Hil- 7 % . v R b L |son. Mrs. M. Valiin, Charles E. | After spending two days here in-|. . 4000, Sebastian and Stuart, 8 %/ .57 58 %/”// COMPLETE ELECTION ‘Hooker and J. B. Burford for Se- ’spt_acnng the Territorial capitol PR y% /// o : RETURNS lattle. jbullding, A. N. Severin, general| p..nony capt. Olaf Winther, "W National and Territorial will be | A SRS E VR S . {HsasgRriof Hak, aote and Com- . .o, "gon ‘Juan Fishing and Pack- T | // 1 . A bulletined at Burford's Corner,| CHRISTIANSENS LEAVE ON e S pany, contractors, left this murnmg;_ng 'Company. of Seattle, W. S. | }/% Tuesday evening. —adv. YUKON FOR SOUTH TODAY| = | > for Seattle on the steamer Yukon. George, representative, 8 and 4; | B - = =~ TRl District Engineer Leaves|pe was e e ProBtess | Tern. Capt; Andrew Brensdal, 4100, GEORGE | | Lieut. and Mrs. J. G. Christian- - !san Juan, 8 and 4; Margaret T ¢ | sem and their two children, James| 10day for Eastern Trip |which is scheduled for completion 5an *Bite. Tritare, 3300, San Juan BROT HE RS | FRESH DELICIOUS and Jane, left todky for Seattle on of .Six Weeks about January 1, next, g and 4.25; Fane, Capt. Ole Johan- . - | Chocolate Eclairs pound, 25¢ the steamer Yukon, enroute to Fort SRR sen, 1,500, San Juan, 8 and 4.50. % | Dupont, N: Ja ‘Where ‘Ligtit. ORris- | go e o Pisiepurgh abd Wash: | -5 CAURENCE GOEE, SOUTH Two Other Hailings PHONES 92—95 ’ - Itiansen wil be stationed. They have oo T B e Dis- |, Sydney Laurence, fter Spending| pyon, ~capt. Emil Samuclson 8 GARN I CK S-—'I hone 1 74 {resided here for he past two yearsfyrict proicn Motk U ee Bu. |t summer in the Mount MeRUn i, oy, New England Fish Company, Five Fast Deliveries B while Lieut. Christiansen was Sec-|ro5 of Public Roads, left toda; jlev; clasrich, ppssed jiivoush JIEEY E, jWentworth, representative, 8 and lretary of the Alaska Road Commis- 4 8 Y {today aboard the Yukon on his /4 4 > 3 v . engineering fleld-force, He will proceed from there direct t0 |py Mry. Laurence. The well known - | 3 th:a eflsvtm“ ) i |artist visited friends while the ARy R Mr. ams is making the trip |steamer was in port. | FRANK HERRMANN LEAVING [mainly to attend a conference of | —_———————— TODAY FOR PETERSBURG |3]] the district engineers of the Bu-| ELECTION DAY LUNCHEON reau which will be held shortly in| Don't forget the Election Day Frank Herrmann, wellknown resi- | pittsburgh. At this meeting topics |Luncheon to be given by the dent of Juneau who was formerly |relating to the work of the Bureau,|Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E. steward at the Alaska Juneau|mehods of road construction and'Church. —adv. boarding house, 1§ leaving on the steamer Queen tonight for Peters- Ly burg where he will make his home in the future. He has been en- FUN FUN FUN 11 gaged to manage the Club Restaur- b d Every Day ant where he will be glad to meet SELECT YOUR OWN DANCES 5 his Juneau friends and acquaintanc- Bowltng' will” Keep you in - ] o3 When they-visly Petersbure. AT MOOSE HALL ’ condition all winter. Just D strenuous enough to give you WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH ° the exercise you need. We have just recelved the SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN MUSIC - tet 1l Stvl n Fa tyles by the MERRI-MAKERS o . Boavll"g IN Ladies Free . W i Only in a Hart Can You Get ol L ol s the Aero-Flame ' Holeproof . : b $4.50 | Silent-Safe-Odorless-Efficient-Low Pressure- Hosi i per gl w ostery , Full Automatic o f | 1 ' ; FOR MEN : ; ‘ W o Wil Be Open in the ' That Is the Hart Aero-Flame LEADER psii " Bt e oA\ First National Bank ' Department Patterns s auona an Ring up 95 or 308 or 489 or 276 on the phone and ask them S Buil di n g about their Aero-Flame Harts tore 9 i \\‘The Aero-Flame Hart sells for only a few dollars more than GEORGE BROTHERS Ny, he High Pi B About November 10th . t igh Pressure Burners Open Evenings Phone 454 o v . i ~—c—-——=—==}ll MR. ROMAN MARKOE IN CHARGE THINK OF THAT § .« | We also handle ‘the “NEWELL” ) and YORK — medium to: higl AITURE o high D T f l' pressure full automatic burners— ot Qualty | . A E Q Priced at $400.00 ) 4 { at 2:00 4. M. 4l 3 3 & “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Dances | Made in Jun:eau working conditions—and you talk to the satisfied owners—SEE FOR YOURSELF. 1 Don’t Forget the Hot Time at Douglas ‘ : / ’. prawoony woncows | e RICE & AHLERS Co. | 3 | : Adm.—Gentle $1.00; Ladies F' - T ades¥ree 1t WINTER AND POND - PLUMBERS b BN ferx 1sifl logue Bouglas forifigmen: | COMPANY 1 LARGEST OIL BURNER DEALERS IN ALASKA 2

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