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e i . : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 1930. i PR S G R R C T | 4 | entertained by the salvage crew |ditions have not been favorable|given by Mr. Clithero to J. C. Me= { control; Im- D(llly Cr 038'w0rd P HZZle ’ISL ANDER GULD that definie location of the ship's|lately. Almost continuous rains |Bride, United States collector of. */% acts for a rm a t field strong boxes, filled with wealth [have polluted with mud the sreams |customs. o fru i Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle G Iyie sawarer | from*the Klondike, will be made |flowing into the sea, and water on o A e - TD TAKE PART The 1 1 be held under 1. Fem 1. Dayot the | MAY BE UP BY without further difficulty. the floor of the ocean, where the ERICKSEN FUNERAL A 1e Department of 8. Pull apart 8. Charaeters | Learns Ship's Details Islander wreck lies, is discolored, 13 Fominine Pt ©. W. Wiley, who has been asso- |with the consequence that visibility | Funeral services for the late Ei- namo . Fixed charge 5. Wooden pin | Clenched hand | God of war Instigate mpan gates, in- | the work of and who will be| INCONFERENCE o Name ' Gov. Parks Asked Jelegates to National ble to attex De “8 g S5 sl iy B SOt Ship's Interior Ar- [He is returning to Juneau on the |last month, when cold weather ob- | of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. Air Conference | 28. Systems of tertainments | motorship Northland, which is|tained, water at the scene of the —_———— < HEAD HUNTERS . Ol exciama. R rangements ischeduled to arrive tomorrow. wreck was clear. We are hoping for| ‘W. J. Moran, of Duich Harbdr T T r t tion . Forest ke | “Our prospects for favorable re- | another spell of cold weather.” is on his way to Seward. He is & X 1 B ST I | v The Islander’s gold may be raised sults are better now than they| A propeller blade off the Islander |passenger on the Northwestern. o Depart- R A TURED for fewelry siices fore Thanksgiving. Additional in- | were last summer,” was the state- |has been offered as a relic to. the ————— 3 £ { decem 1} | Mystic Hinda | o N e rmation about the interior ap- ment today of Russell Clithero, who [Territorial Museum. The blade,| Mr. and Mrs. <us Uotila are on 7 in W D. C., it was \‘Irr‘v.l“n e ;m“, Coins money ntments of the sunken treasure is helping to finance the treasure- made of iron;, weighs about 1,000 |the Northwestern bound for Sew= o ( ( e :» :‘;»rrrlaitlnmnon g; :!;.':-ncns 40. gl'.:::'rl.'lle""o" aft, which has lain 29 years on |seeking operations and who is aid- |pounds. It is on Robert Keeny's (ard. They will take the Alaska - Fores ot \|] ge f Fm._ . Love story Beecher Stowe s 41. Condensed e bottom of the sea off the ing in directing them. |scow in the harbor here. Rallroad to Fairbanks, and thence Foremost Village o Animals’ neck character DOWN molstare ithet | i | . : . 5 y g i ysan Savages T’lk- = I":l‘r“l”;ll": :: ;\.L\i\'n'y"l i g. ll!lln;'u-r'n :3 2,‘": it 1‘(xn end of Douglas Island,| “We shall be able to work for at| A piece of the ill-fated craft’s to Flat. Mr. Uotila is a mining op- mosé DJavages a e g l:"”r’- . AN % l::r:" i s been obt‘ained. and hopes are least another month. Weather con- teak wood steering wheel has been |erator at Flat. en by Japanese i (R L £ fmione, o LD i e ——— By T TOEYU Ny F 1de 'ments of s have been req expedit ters who are SEATTLE PRICE Plus Freight 11¢ PER LB. SEARGH FUR CAPT. BURKE |John,” who is now in Juneau, was into the Liard country on a search = |associated with Capt. Burke and for gold properties. Clerf left this Parties Searching for Ren-|some of the prospecting parties he fall, and returned to his home in . N T | was serving in the upper Yukon the | Seattle. * ahan Fine No Trace !rJG Alongfgastline ., — | year, and in speaking today Met Wife In Juneau | “Capt. Burl was in Juneau in | “I knew Capt. Burke and his September of s year to meet his |mechanic Emil Kading, very well. wife and two fine little children, BLUE 'I;RADE‘V MARK (Continued trom Fage One) C@FFEE 7 PR AR R R o — |Burke was familiarly and affec- who came here from Vancouver. He g tionately known to his many friends | picked them up here with his plane ~ F,., Gl S '(.T,I:?f:fc?o,“,r,.f,d‘us Paddy.’ He was about 45 years and carried them to Atlin, where o X BUAT i yean andi,e ,se and one of the most cap- they are living today. y pa are working south| Prince Rupert searching the coast line lot Renahan and his compan- were last seen on Tuesday ber 28, at 4:30 o'clock Bay, British Columbia.| he trio was in an Alaska-Wash- able flyers who ever came to the “Emil Kading, mechanic for Capt. |North, and a finer and more genial Burke, was a native of Germany. man I never met. He was nine and originally with the Junker plane vears in the British Royal Air factory people in the East, and Service, had seen much active serv- was a very capable and likeable ice in the flying corps in the .|man. The Junker plane which and was an instructor in aviation |Burke was flying was a six-seater| for a long time, He went 1o with water ecooled engine. The! ington Airways’ plane coming north § > 1kt . ve SR 3 - ~ to foin the search for Capt. Burke, [P Atlin country last year inpropeller it was using was once used | (,E‘ ’RGE W rld War Aviator {charge of the Junker plane whicn on the famous Bremen, which made | 3 ” |he was flying when he disappeared. a successful flight across the Ats| Captain Burke s one of the|, ane was financed and » onced aviators in the|TDe Plane was lantic o awas gained |Prought North a year ago through RS S L : R Qeiee " |the efforts of Capt. Anderson.of | Bones of a mastodon that once chiefly in Hwy British air ser L(t:vanmm'm' and Louis Schultz, capi- roamed over Missouri have been ng the World War and later hotel man and mail con-|found near King City. ritis] i talis British Columbia. John O. Sten \ N or Al itn T o Five Fast Deliveries e 9 5 ] | Breen, ;:],1 lf”;:“" ,S‘",”‘hf:'f:n:"fgo\sdm Clerf, Tom Mitchell and an-| Ten candidates for constable of pector, better known as "Stampede | oo man and they comprised the |Tule Lake, Cal, each received one |or1ginal party which Burke took vote in a primary election. BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 ‘ TAILOR-MADE SUITS ORDER ONE FOR THANKSGIVING Perfect Fit Guaranteed $25.00, $35.00, $45.00 J.M.SALOUM ARCOL.A burns no:moré fu than a Stoveé .. . THIS YEAR IS AT THE yet it warms the whole house LEADER DEPARTMENT UST a fow ehovels of coal o P day insure perfect warmth in S T() R E everyroom of your home whenyou install Arcola in a kitchen or living room and connect it to American An enormous selection of Toys now 4 on display. BUY NOW. Lay Radiators in the other rooms. 3 them away until later if you You can have the wonderful com- o wish to. fort of hot water heat at a very low - cost, and you can pay for it just a little down—a little each month. \ ’ . PHONE 454 GEORGE BROTHERS, Props. PLUMBERS Open Evenings “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Further Facts Obtained in|nave been successtul in his quest.| “Immediately: after the storm tery. Arrangements are in charge ¢ nt to the States a month or so could not see for more than twe}the Resurrection Lutheran Church. ago to learn details of the vessel's|feet. Rev. Harry R. Allen officiating. In- |inside arrangement, is reported to Want Cold Weather terment will be in Evergreen Ceme~ ciated with he salving operations |is poor. Tuesday I descended in the nest Ericksen will be held tomor= since their inception, and who |diving bell, and on the bottom I |row forenoon at 11 o'clock, from o | wen Annual Canned Foods Week These Canned Food prices good from Friday; November 7th to Satur- day, November 15 inclusive. BUY NOW. Not only low prices --- but good Quality at low prices. ALL FRESH GOODS, 1930 PACK. DEL. MONTE BLACKBERRIES | DEL MONTE LOGANBERRIES NO. 2 CAN NO. 2 CAN 4 cans, $}.00 4 cans, $1.00 'DEL MONTE RASPBERRIES | DEL MONTE STRAWBERRIES 3 cans, $1.00 3 cans, $1.00 A ‘Del Monte BARTLETT PEARS DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE NO. 2% CAN NO. 215 CAN 3 cans, 89¢c 3 cans, 85¢c RELIANCE PEACHES = 4 cénlsL?SC DEL MONTE FIGS 4 cans, 95¢c DEL MONTE STRAWBERRIES or RASPBERRIES NO. 1 TALL CAN 4 cans, $1.00 DEL. MONTE PEAS EARLY GARDEN—NO. 2 CANS 5 cans, 95¢ DEL MONTE ‘BEETS: TINY SIZE—WHOLE 3 cans, 80c RELIANCE BEANS STRINGLESS CUT—NO. 2 CAN 4 cans, 90c RELIANCE CORN WHOLE KERNEL—GOLDEN BANTAM—NO. 2 CAN 4 cans, 95¢ KING OSCAR SARDINES , 5 cans, $1.00 .CAMPBELL’S SOUPS TOMATO, . . Fdes 12 cans, $1.00 DEL MONTE SARDINES OVAL TINS--IN TOMATO OR MUSTARD SAUCE DEL MONTE DE LUXE PLUMS NO. 2% CAN 4 cans, 95¢ " RELIANCE APRICOTS NO. 24 CAN 3 cans, 89c " DEL MONTE or RELIANCE SOLID PACK TOMATOES NO. 2!t CAN 5 cans, 95¢ " DEL MONTE FRUIT SALAD NO. 1 TALL CAN 3 cans, 79¢ DEL MONTE CORN TINY KERNEL—NO. 2 CAN : 5 cans, 90c DEL. MONTE ASPARAGUS MEDIUM SIZE WHITE TIPS—NO. 1 SQUARE TINS 3 cans, $1.00 LARGE SIZE WHITE TIPS—NO. 1 SQUARE TINS 2 cans, 75¢ SALAD POINTS—NO. 1 TALL ROUND CAN 3 cans, 92c DEL MONTE SWEET- POTATOES NO. 2% CAN SR 4 cans, $1.00 DEL MONTE SAUERKRAUT NO.- 2% CAN ; 3 cans, S0c : 4 cans, 45¢c DEL MONTE LIMA BEANS | MILK MILK MILK MILK NO. 2 CAN ALL BRANDS 3 cans, 85¢ 11 cans, $1.00 California Grocery PHONE478 - . OPEN EVENINGS