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] i | 4 ¥ 4 i, U MARKSMEN OF E. B. COLLINS ON JUNEAU OBTAIN WAY HOME FROM TARGETHONORS TRIP TO SOUTH - Mort Tluesdell and Dr. W. Asst U5 ’\Nome) and W. Council Surprise Former Legislator K Seattle Guns Visits Friends Here Juneau marksmen made fine! After a visit of several weeks to showings in the trapshooting tour- California points, including his old Dazly Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Obtain . Apropos Southern con- L 4 Out of aate 9. 2. stellation ‘Tract of low und be- ‘ween bills Pertaining to father or mothet 17. Ancient Itall« an family Matron . Glitter Jumbled type Rim 4. Atmospherie disturbance naments recently held in Seattle at Chico, Ernest B. Collins, n wop ~ards in connection with the national nt United States Distriot At- | 35 BP2%se convention of Elks. at Fairbanks, is returning money of to }* s home there. He visited with old friends here while the steam- Aleutian was in port, con- y to Seward on that ship. | Mort Truesdell of this city gave the clay pigeon sportsmen as bled from all parts of the cou to compete in the Pacific Intern: account B . tional Trapshooters’ Assocl on' It was Mr. Collins first trip to| gy ¢ i “hundred shoot,” the surprise Of Chico in 21 years. He visited his | 40. Ligntning: their lives. The Northern man g7-year-old father there for some | 4z U.lr:c‘_i::ot: was one of the high guns in this time, finding him in excellent :: g_'uoineu: abbr, . Flower breaking 92 targets. in this event was classic contes The winne health. He went south to appear | before the United States Circuit Frank Troeh, of Portland, Ore, fa- Court of Appeals at San Fran- mous professional, who scored & cisco. perfect 100. Mr. Truesdell's pic-| Mr. Collins had not been in Ju- ture was published in the Seattle {neau since 1921, when he served Post-Intelligencer of July 6 Withlas Senator from the Fourth Divi- a laudatory account of his prow-|sion in the Fifth Alaska Legisla- ess on the range. ture. He was also member of the Dr. w. . Couacll of this Clfi\FlrSl Second and Fourth Legis- v.as nlso an entry it the “hundred |latures, serving as Speaker of the shoot.” He was bothered by the House of Representatives in the strong wind that prevailed at the first two. time, but he scored 88, which was| “Juneau has- certainly developed much better than most of the oth-|on a substantial scale since I was er oontestants. llast here, and its position is as- Dr. Council also took part in the |Sured,” he declared today. “I am Elks' Trapshooting Tournament. He delighted to sec such evidences of captured two of its trophies. ‘px'uspenly here.” Mr. Truesdell started in the Elks'| Mr. Collins attended the recent V¥ Elks' convention at Seattle, rep- | resenting Fairbanks Lodge No. 1551, € of which he has been Exalted Ruler for three years. He praised Seattle highly for the manner in which it handled the big gath- ! ering s tournament, but soon reilred. He ows. s o0 felt ill, and concluded to return to Juneau without delay. SCHILLINGS MAN OFF FOR INTERIOR New Shipment EATON’S Stationery | 50c to $5.00 H. B. Crewson, Schillings repre- sentative in Alaska, is a passenger Westward on the steamer Aleutian. He will travel to the Interior via Valdez, going in by automobile. He will visit Circle City also on the present trip. Coming back to his headquarters in Juneau, Mr. Crewson will travel over the Alaska Railroad to Sew- Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 88 |'ard, visit Seldovia and Kodiak, Post Ofice Subotation | *" 20 000 No. 1 1 Quarta and puacer location n0- tices at The Empire. GAME CALLED 6:30 TONIGHT ! I R TR L L P L B B L e L e e PE s P i STERSE ERESRINERENERERENANE 551! - nzRey Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 10 Hich In the musica. scale 'P— 11, Golf mound A :; x“"" [A]7 enus ot long- b ed in- 20 body of &2 60 b e rounded oy A water R 21. Ot the Pope 4 23 Departs A} 25 l’mu- I5) 26 7 28. H ll"!l ma- [ chine 80. Un tha ocean 33.Cobper eoln 3. Commuaion E 15, Edsentia) on ) ol nrunn | E i zfiunn deity 41, Low caste DOWN 46, Biblical eoun- indu L Opening g . Pr i t o -ru e in- 4. Erench authot 3 Anclent Irtsn sects " thorlty & Lantoiahea $5. Cocken” mat. nguishe ncloser 64. Pertaining to 6. Insect 62, Russian vile the Disciples 6. Old-timer lage com- 2; B!IlIlrd stick 1. Vena mnnll‘o 8. Syliable of 83 Cl 35 Shtte amect- “hesitation b edly 9. Relating to 55 Tensne 69. Superiative rural life llYQh[lbl ending and scenes abbr, 7 . »Il I i “WHAT! MEET OUR TEAM AT THE “Piggly Wiggly” PicorLy WiceoLy Telephone 24 LU LI “YES!” BALL PARK TONIGHT AT 6:30 P. M. vs. George Bros. Prombt Deliveries g i RIEIEIRITINISERINIALE L] “Good Morning Sheriff” & Look what we've got . .. .. The stars of our E team ..... and the bulging muscles! MEET US AT THE BALL PARK TONIGHT—6:30 P. M. George Brothers Piggly Wiggly BASEBALL TEAMS e e T T e et G T L L Lt L) - GEORGE BROTHERS MEN’S TAILORED SHIRTS Worth $6.50 Leader Department Store Silk Crepe All Sizes NOW $4.95 - Store Open Evenings Telephones 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries Sp:aaismeEsaersy 417 S LU L EE D DL TP P T EE TR R R PR B B St PR SRR R L B e O B T AR e L e e ol Papers for sale at Empire Office _|Highway to Fairbanks, WEST T0 JOIN SURVEY PARTY To Make Interior Trip with Senate Wild Life Committee Enroute to western Alaska to join his chief, Paul Redington, Chief of the United States Blological Sur- vey and the Senate Committee on Wild Life: Céngervation, H. W Terd hune, Alaska remnufivb of the Survey .and “Executive Oftcer .of the Alaska Game cmnmiu\on, today on the steamer: Aleutian. will return here with thé omcill party about August 8. Mr. Terhune will leave the Aleu- tian at Cordova. He will take a plane from there and fly to Dil- lingham and Kenal Penipsula points. party at Seward. With it he will go to the In- terfor. A stop will be made at Anchorage where, in response to! appeals from trapping organizations, an informal hearing will be held and those interested be- given an opportunity to present their views on trapping and other regulations. From Anchorage the party will| proceed to Mt. McKinley National] Park for a two-day stop. It will then go to Fairbanks and return to | the coast over Richardson High- way to Valdez. MAJ. ELLIOTT GOES WEST ON ALEUTIAN: Maj. Malcolm Elliott, President of the Alaska Road Commission, left this morning on the steamer, Aleutian for western and interior points to be absent for a month or six weeks. He took passage for Valdez and will go over Richardson inspecting work on that route as he pro- ceeds. Maj. Elliott. will remalin in the Fairbanks district a few days and then goto Mt. McKinley National Park. He will meet Director | Horace M. Albright, of the Na- tional Park Service there, the lat- ter part of this month and go over the park road system with him. e - ONE COMES ON PACIFIC W. Bagley, from Windum, was the only passenger aboard the mo- Juneau yesterday afternoon from her weekly voyage to Port Alexan- der and way ports. He will join the omchl} | TO MEET ALBRIGHT| | west of here. Three men, JOSEPH LE BRIX (left) and MARCEL DORET ITKUTSK, Stberia, July 14—Joseph LeBrix and Marcel Doret, noted headed north in this direction with French fliers, who took off from Paris Sunday morning for a nonstop DS yacht Melody, according flight to Tokyo, were forced down near Nighue Udinsk, 500 kilometers including a mechanic, were not injured although one did get a bruised knee. 3,600 miles on their projected flight of 7,000 miles. | FALSE TEETH CAUSES DEATH Five Unsuccessful ‘At- tempts Made to Save Army Man's Life WASHINGTON, D. O, July 14— Private Olaf Nelson, of Fort Bliss, Texas, died today after five un- successful attempts to extract ar- tificlal teeth he swallowed, from his esophagus. Nelson was rushed across the country in an Army ambulance plane in an attempt to save his life. Nelson rallied from the fifth orobing for a dental bridge which caught in his throat while eating breakfast and died after a two hours' attempt to remove the ob- struction. ‘MACK SENNETT ON WAY HERE IN YACHT * Mack Sennebt, famous in motion pioture annals as the promoter of the glorified bathing girl and the The fliers had covered about‘ WIFE ROBBED OF HER BONUS July 14—The' DETROIT, Mich. dream of the future for Mrs. Mar- 'tin Bucasos, 42, was shattered by | the depredations of a negro hold- a small- business with the $505 soldier bonus of her crippled hus- band, Mrs. Bucasos was held up 'and robbed. 5 RUM RUNNER IS SENT DOWN PROVIDENCE, R. I, Coast Guard officers arriving here this afternoon said they sank the rum runner Yvette in the Sakon- net River and rescued five persons just, before the runner sank. A dent July 14— | boat was sunk by ramming. |Rudy Vallee’s Mother yously ill here and the crooner has up footpad. Enroute to purchase | in the. cutter’s bow gave weight to | tarship Paeific on heér arrival in{unconfirmed reports that the rum | ©Old papers at The Empire. Is 1ll; He Flies to Her Bedside in Maine WESTBROOK, Maine, July 14— Rudy Vallee's mother is danger- cancelled all engagements until there is a change in her condition. He arrived here today by air from New York. - FERRIS ON VISIT HERE Steve Ferris, notel man of Ket- chikan, is in Juneau on business. He was a passenger this morning on the steamship Aleutian. | f producer of custard pie comedy, is to ! Associated Press dispatches from Ketchikan, where the pleasure craft is now. The party aboard the vessel is ¢ composed of residents of Hollywood, Cal. 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