The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 25, 1931, Page 8

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(8 e PR T THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1931, - s \ : KETCHKAN AND |~ Daily Crossacord Pussle SOLDIERS ASKED v, BISHOP WL COPPERNOW _o:sivicr . WRANGELL FIRM | :555% ==ore, 108 2 70 TAKE PART"2/ 4 e ot | GOTONOME ON ADVANCE = s s 8. Coples 9 One who re- PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., June men's Clubs will aid the Women’s B | n AGGEPTED i: f:::m covering (L o, gontE 07 Tute \IN FUURTH H ERE\ZS— While search is made on the “ R, ko s BN daes T heststi : e b e B B R R v SUNS. oA - | disabled women who served over- 4 m:':” s e Cmm‘" caped army prisoners, Privates A. nght Rev. Crlmonl Wl ditional advance of a quarter of a|seas during the world war. 15 Oniteq” by W. Pagel and 8. S. Hopper, Doris Leave on Annual VlSll 1cent a pound brought the price| gach unit of the federation will 15. ivides nto branches or compact Y bdivisio . Change cars iFowler, of Bremerton and Vivian of domestic copper to 8% cents de- |report the names of all overseas lee. Anderson and blistay sy jsditiviscns T i Sliworm ™ Legxon Tomghl W ill Ar-!Howe, of Trondale, are heid in the to Many Missions {livered. This advance brought the | women in its lodality, stating those ton Get Contract for | 18 Omit 0 pro- ol 25. Steal range Final Detail county jail, suspected acomplices. Sdn UL % bsnct o e foreign price to 9.035 cents at|who are disabled, with what or= Industrial School 19 Make siower e [G[MIA W orontede | g A ThE augiorities feMd | the il | 0SSR RERY . CH i, on dije Suopean-bate el 8 S0l 0 | quniaflon. ity apd snc ¢ heR | 2L City in Hol- EPIAIR AT ‘miration | of Ce]gbratlcn | were found in an automobile load- Pribosks <kises !-:‘flda iy on‘"me of three quarters of a cent|now are in need of medical or fi- £ LS L 21, Watering place |ed with clvilian clothes and sup- y ng during the past week. nancial care. The survey will in- Libe, Anderson and Hatton, of | * Thiee part 1 8. Kodent | les, believed intended for the sol- |Nis way to Nome via Seattle, to, , 3 b A compasition & 30. The bitter | Soldiers stati plies, believed intended fo: e w - ., — clude women wh oserved otherwise Ketchikan and Wrangell, were to- | 24. Wetiesses of s E|S veteh onec at Chilkoot | giers wno escaped from Fort Wor- |make his annual visi to the mis-} 4 Loners gy The Empre. than in the Arm; day awarded the contract for con- R TIRIAID|E s3. Within: eomb. (Barracks near Haines have been in- | so." 1o throwing pepper into the|Sions in the Northern districts and 4 b : Y- 3 structing the two and one-half| 28 Cavern: ar sIA[TIElS i jvited to participate in the Fourth guard’s eyes and blinding him.|in the interior of the Territory. He et 0! school building unit of the| \(-1"’”“ e . opaque sub- ©Of July celebracxc_)n in Juneau. They then fled to the forest. will be absent from Juneau from Industrial School plant to be erect- | 32 Mature 8 L AllouRnce Tor HMABCEaGig |Enough of them will come, it is| _° = = v ___|two to three months, ed at Shoemaker Bay b\ me Bu- | 34 Urgan of hear- “Wheels the welght of __capital hoped by managers of the observ- | nev Father 1eé Vasseur is re- NOW hounced by N. L. Troast, e ct. | 41 Classines 54. Old word for , Heroine ot a A‘:,r,::!. of thle] cparade The invitation to the | Vided Ior E“‘e! E:;CMSM due to arrive in Juneau some time RINSO—LARGE PACKAGES The contract for electrical work, | 41. Krequently dow Lt s B , military ‘post was extended by J Saturday. He: will therefore be let separately from the building| 4% Furnaces 8 Unus & Chutes % 0%ne sym- |T. Petrich,’ commander of the Ju- [ {The Eiks will play the Moose at|here in time to take care of the Repitl 35 t 27¢ award, was let to Wrangell Radio | (5. laiant ‘o Na- Brointi R gp;;;;:;ncmf o w'r“\'.'. ot 'neau Legion and chairman of the |2 O'clock Saturday, July 4, ab the gunday services in the Catholic egular Lo R R AT g T e c and Electrical Company for $970.| poleon’s 7. part of a g : !executive committee of the na-|Juneau City Park. church. George Bottler, Spokane, bid rhe‘ WELY i voet. |tional holiday, The winner of the Elks-Moose| pey Father Florlan, 8. V. D, The local Leglon will enter a |8ame, played in Juneau July 4, Will| missionary for the Slovaks, Bohem- float in the parade and will be |meet the Legion at 6:30 the evening | jans and Poles, is leaving on the ) represented lso by & drum and |of July 5 at the Juneau City Park.|Alice for Prince Rupert and other At G ARN ICK S_P'wne 17 4 bugle corps. For the Juneau games, a purse of |yowns along the coast, of British Regular Legion Meeting $250 has been set aside for distfi-|~giumbia, where there is quite a At the regular monthly meeting |bution ik the players. population of men of those nation- ¢ of the Legion in the Dugout to- | alities. night- final arrangements will be\lNJURY ls CONF[NED made for the Independegeg Day . Fovan " e shthans T0 LOSS OF FINGER PRINCE RUPERT IS at tonight's meeting is wanted by | ¥ Commander Petrich as he anxi- W. Ireland, the injured man who DUE HERE TONIGHT ous to get the help of more as- | was brought to Juneau yesterday | sistants in the activities of the | from Tenakee by airplane, is doing| Steamer Prince Ruperf, due in| Fourth. | nicely at St. Ann’s hospital. He is|port at 6:15 o'clock this evening The three baseball games sched- | g miner and his injury consisted of ' has one party aboard consisting of uled for the celebration promise |the loss of the little finger of his|73 members of the Young Men's some close contests. left hand. Some fear of blood-|Institute in charge of J. Colthurst The Elks and Legion will play |poisoning was entertained, but dan- |and Val Malkenbuhr. The party is at 4 ovclock Saturday afternoon |ger of this complication is believed |making the round trip on the July 4, at Douglas, and for this'to be past. steamer. same sum. Sixteen bids were received on he building and two on the electrical | project separately. The tenders on | the schoolhouse ranged from $33,- | 250, tendered by the successful bid- | der, to $55960, made by John| Biehn, Tacoma. Other bids received were: Ameri- can Builders, Inc., Seattle, $39,240; | George Bottler, Spokane, $35,568.50; | Commercial Construction Company, Seattle, $38,781; Concrete Construc- | tion Company, Seattle, $35333; | Tlansen Construction Company, Se- | attle, $40,226.26; Johnson Bros., Inc., | Seattle, $38,350; G. E. Krause, Ju- neau, $47,250; Lidral Construction Company, Seattle, $36,863; McDon- ald Building Company, Tacoma, $36,050; A. F. Mowat, Seattle, $37,- | 134; R. J. Sommers Construction Company, Juneau, $40,000; Uebel; and Gwinn, Seattle, $36,900; War-| rack Construction Company, Se-! attle, $38,188; Puell Brothers, Ta- coma, $42,974. The general building bids did not cover plumbing and heating in-| stallation and materials. Tenders for these will be opened by Mr. Troast on July 8. e, —— | BEAR PLENTIFUL IN | apsacent oistricts, BRADLEY TO BE |CREDIT GIVEN i I— IIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II||IIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIII $3‘.oo $3.oo SALE Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!Illlllll"lllfllil T T We don’t want to be catty— SAYS GUIDE JAHNKE s we pais w o e GHAMBERHOST | GERMANY FOR of areas on Admiralty, Baranof and | Chichagof Islands, according to Ed- | ward Jahnke, licensed guide who recently had charge of a huntmg party spending three weeks in that | | | section. He was guide to Oliver Ak Official's NEW YORK, June 25.—The Fed- | & ‘Walcott and John Howard, big Alaska Juneau 1€1al S| eral Reserve Bank of New York but we cannot IllIllmllllIIllllnllflllIIIIIIIIIllllllmllllllllifilllll"IIIIIIIIIINII“IIIIIIIIIIIIII help bragging about our were “starred” in as many films made by the two men. In all, about Financial Statement Made art credit, making an aggregate o b Te Sseen. 30Ml.ear’snhv:&: - :wellknown he Secretary Walmsley made mshn all of a total of about $100,- Mostly ng’l Heels ridher * | He operates & blue fox semi - annual financial statement | 000,000. 2 & e ranch on Benjamin Island and has |¥hich appears elsewhere in this : i lissue of The Empire. an interest in another ranch on T A R fexs s ATAbeL ronkbdeite- VACATION TAKEN ¢ San Juan Islands. He reported a s ¢ Weib C i i fip P 0od increase of stock this sesso.. Ve © est Col e Insurance | . - — Company with headquarters at Ket- ON HECATE ISLAND | 8 committee studying this subject. end International Settlements as game hunters from Boston, Mass. taty - e d today that in associa- T vitation Nex nnounces y Jearance . g arila 3 A& s ¢ who had the yacht Oaroline under | InW v Ab‘ e b R Naal e A clearance of odds and ends of extraordmary value. These charter. ee CCC[) e banks it has agreed to purchase| ” < ¢ 7 e : ' The hunters bagged two brownies from the German Reichsbank up to | shoes formerly retailed from $7.50 to $15.00 but are now in BASEBAl l ‘l'EAM = in Seymour Canal. Later they put| (Continued wom page 1) |a total of about $25,000,000 prime 4 = away thelr rifles and went “movie” iR _ | commereial bills in cooperation with the price range of all. £ hunting. Six of the brownk’s"'O be of value to the national|!he Bank of England, French Bank | 4 SEE THEM Tonight At the Ball Park Game Called at 6:30 Sharp chikan, was a guest of the Cham- SMITH AND PETEBON ARE |, 9 ™| Mrs, Roy Rutherford, wife of the R:‘nAg::( ;‘::ggl ;mlc:l‘r::urnc!; Mr. Walmsley reported 18 re- president of the Juneau Lumber here yesterday from a short cruise | on the Ranger IX., Capt. George ‘answered during the week. Peterson. They were accompan-| A revised Juneau publicity folder jed by Bill Fromholtz, who has|has been prepared by the Advertis- been at Speel River checking over | D8 c;';m‘;:e‘; Cha!vr,nar:hWkl;\mgr the Juneau Logging Company. the stream gauges maintained thenz’“;p"“;1 e te“ “0:: "_“ ; ands | rhey made the voyage on the tug | by the Cameron-Chandler syndicate |©f the printer and will be com-|p ;. | @ in connection with its waterpower Pleted late this week. investigations. The Chamber is also having a number of coples of the song| INSECT “TAX COLLECTORS” “Alaska” printed for distribution “Th Fl l” by the Information Bureau. RALEIGH, N. C.—Insects are the e 00d s SR i R o most efficient tax collectors in In a total of 136 athletic contests |North Carolina. The boll weevil | the past year, University of Mary- |taxes the south a loss of about land teams won 78 and lost 52.|$300,000,000 a year to which North This included eight sports. Carolina cotton contributes millions, | fa] | Mills, and daughters Florence Ruth- | erford and Dorothy Rutherford, and | niece, Dorothy Somers, have gone | to Hecate Island to spend a few | weeks’ vacation at the camp of quests for information received and GEORGE \BROT'H[R,S PHONES 9295 x Five Fast Deliveries DEVLIN’S o “Shoes for Men and Women” STORE OPEN EVENINGS Is Coming 4 cen i = I e AL IIIII|IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlll||II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIII|III|IIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIllIHIIlIIIIIIIlIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII|IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII“WIHIIIIIIIII A GREAT SALE OF DRESSES Smart New Merchandise . . .. Get Your Dress Here for the Fourth and Save; DRESSES FORMERLY $14.75 TO $16.75 NOW AT THE LOWEST PRICE EVER OFFERED FOR THIS QUALITY . Now - $10.90 WITH THESE WE FEATURE THE GREATEST VALUE IN DRESS HISTORY AT $6.90 , ; ~ COLEMAN'S HOLLYWOOD STYLE SHOP IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||H|IIIIIIIIIIIH 1 “One of Aldsha's Distinctive Shops” i &y it TRI \ 59 I8 HHHIHIHHHIIHIIIHNII“HIIIIIIIIIIHHHIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI lllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlIlll!IlIllIIllI||IIIIIII|IIIIIIlIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINHlIIllIHIIIIlllllIIllIlllllllliI|IIllflIlll(flflfll!mllllmllllmllmIlIIIIIIImlflllflmmIllllmllmIlmIllllMWWWMMWWMWWWWMMMMWWWWWMWMWI

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