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SITKA ROBBER RESCUED AFTER | | SUSPECTS ARE _SEVEN DAYS IN | INCUSTODY AN OPEN BOAT Arrest of K"l-;e at Haines| Three Fishel-'mjn Are Pick- ed Up by Starr in Shelikof Strait advices Three men, composing the crew Albert |of the fishing boat Mary C. Fisher, i Leads to Two Ar- rests at Sitka ¢ According t t received by U White this morni Klanie, | Capt. Cliff Sum of Cordova, arrested by D:‘pvl y al C. J.|were reported pi up by the ! Sul t col ed that|steamer Starr in Shelikof Straits, r seven days he was one burglars that |after having drifted entered the Harb: e, belonging 'in an open bo: hey told the to F. Harris , and took '‘captain of the their boat out the safe om the cash had foundered i on August Fol- |28, four George | Cubugakli. were Kanatak. t of Cape taken to miles s Thej drawer and lowing the arr Howard and Liberty arrested at S charged With| The Mary C. F' whose home being Klaine's confederates in the |port is Ketchikan, is owned by A. store robbery. They are in the|A. Fillion, of E t, Wash. She Sitka jail. Klainie will be taken |was 37 feet long, 10 feet beam and - to Sitka, and there will be a had a 20 horsepower engine. \BheI Marshal Petain, one of the most was built in Seattle in 1927. ——er— CHRISTIAN SCIENCE hearing there next week. Klainie involved Howard and Liberty in the crime when he con- fessed at Haines. famous of France’s war heroes, whose visit to the U. S. in October ! will be given the im nrhme of an official mission by the French Gov- : t. Th ill be ac- e e ¢, "antain| LECTURE BE GIVEN | Somptniea by 1 iy $3,000, discarded it and it was re-| lG mides when "‘, i e sr‘sq\u: covered. Most of the $60 taken | HERE TUESDAY N HT, ) centennial of of York from the cash drawer and DU-| yp. pigt Church of Christ,! Joined articles from the also been recovered. ——ae—— & RETURNS FROM SOUTH store have | g iontict of Juncau, announces a | free lecture on Christian Science | by Margaret Murney Glenn, C.S.B,, ‘of Boston, Massachusetts, in the e | Scottish Rite Temple on Tunsda,l Mrs. H. L. Redlingshafer and|pight at 8 olclock. The public| Tom Redlingshafer arrived on the |js invited. Norco this morning. They have| The lecturer will arrive from the ern Light Presbyterian church will| been spending the past three|westward on the steamer Yukon. begin at 12:15 o'clock months in Idaho and Montand, |gha is a member of the Board of | Parents are urged to notice this ————————— Claude Wilson, of Birmingham, for many years a clever box: doffed the gloves and is now coac ing amateur fighters. CHANGE IS MADE IN BIBLE SCHOOL HOUR | September Beginning tomorrow, Lectureship of The Mother Church, change in time and to cooperate The First Church of Christ, Scien- | with the Bible School by having 1Lheh children at church at proper time. the tist, in Boston. ———e—— Old Fapers at The Emplre. | “Tomorrow’s Coats WHY NOT SELECT YOUR WINTER COAT NOW? Styles Today” |ikan jail, \6 the Bible School of the North-, Complete New Showing : : o MONDAY SMART SLIM LINES . 2 ; STORE CLOSED SNAPPY FUR TRIMS ALL DAY SLENDERIZING MODES The new models are distinctly different George Brothers Leader Department Price range from $16.95 to $75.00 B Store “Juneau’s Own Store” STORE CLOSED MONDAY, LABOR DAY George Brothers T, s . 1 Accused of Threatemng with Rifle Officers while on Duty , T. Lewis, Owner of the gasboat Sophia of Ketchikan is in Ketch- awaiting the action of the Grand Jury on a felonious charge of interfering with an officer when on duty according to a telegram received today by U. 8. Marshal Albert White. The telegram to Marshal White said that while Deputy Marshals | 33 W. H. Caswell and Jack Coble of | 3 Ketchikan were attempting to serve | ? a process n admiralty on Lewis, who was on his gasboat, the latter held them off with a rifle, threat- ening to shoot any one who would come aboard. Lewis then left Ketchikan harbor in his boat. The Deputy Marshals immed-| iately boarded the United States Coast Guard Cutter Alert and, overhauling the Sophia, nrres:edl Lewis and took him to the Ketch- ikan jail, the mentioned. charging felony .o — DEMPSEY HAS TOUGH FIGHT EUGENE, Oregon, Sept. 5—Jim- my Byrnes, of Marshfield, Oregon, stayed four rounds with Jack Demp- sey here last night and gave the ex-champion one of his best work- outs he has had in his comeback tour. After the exhibition with Byrnes, Dempsey toyed one round each with Jack Baxter, of Eureka, Cal, and Henry Glanz, of Portland. Daily Cross-word Puzzle P 'fl'll////flflfl dEE JEEEE NN EFEARNES . delBEN//& Ilflfi Hlll//%fll || 7| | l.’/ fl=l ll llfl ////flllll/ P11 1 | in bes A of a of N aNE iny o GOES TO PETERSBURG Mrs. E. Hill left on the Norco today for Petersburg to visit there until next.week when Mr. Hill, of the local cable office staff will join her and both will travel south on the next trip of the Northland on a vacation trip. e CARD PARTY The Women of Mooseheart Le- gion will give a CARD PARTY Saturday, September 5, at MOOSE HALL. Everybody welcome. s Ad- mission fifty cents. Good prizes. —adv, Store Closed MONDAY All Day GARNICK’S | ¥ $375.00 FULL AUTOMATIC OIL BURNER COMPLETE INSTALLED WITH FUEL OIL TANK Absolutely Guaranteed or_ Money Back! " PLUMBING HEATING ——“We tell you in advance what job will cost’ O T Why pay more MISS MADISON WORLD CHAMP Seattle Girl Has Bettered All Exisiting Swim Records the Russian merchant fleet. gion will give a CARD PARTY Saturday, September 5, at MOOSE HALL. Everybody welcome. Ad- |mission fifty cents, Good prizes. —adv. A P The consttucnon of forty-four merchant ships has been started for ca CARD PARTY o The Women of Mooseheart Le- SEATTLE, Sept. 5.—All existing | world swimming records for women have been bettered by Helene Madison, a telegram received from Dan Ferris, Secretary of the Amer- ican Athletic Union revealed. I As a result Miss Madison becomes the first individual in the history of any sport to lay claim to all world records in any ome sport. LACK OF BALLS STOPS GAME OF | BASEBALL HERE! With the score standing 3 to 1 in. favor. of' the Junior Elks, the game with the Junior Moose was | called off last evening in the fourth Inning because of the lack of balls. | The Moose had just’ developed & wining streak when one of their, batters slammed the “last surviv- ing” ball into the timber. It would' have been a home run if the direc- ! tion had been right. ‘Another game is scheduled for' Sunday afternoon at 2:30 ‘oclock sharp. The Junior Elks and Moose will fight it out to a finish on, that date, weather permitting. ——e— PIANO TUNING Repairing—Refinishing P. W. Phillips, Baldwin Sales Agent, now at the Juneau Melody House. - Telephone 18-2 for &p- pointment. ~-adv. | e — RUMMAGE SALE The Russian Church Altar So-| ciety will hold a RUMMAGE SALE on Monday, September 7th, at sc.{ Nicholas Society Hall, Indian Vil-' lage. —adv.i P THE BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOPPE MAC KINNON APTS. MRS. JOHN McCORMICK Apt. 5 Phone 547 Everything in Beauty Needs RICE & AHLERS CO. SHEET METAL o “CASH IS i TELEPHONE 403 OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT Specials Every Night from 6 to 12 UNITED FOOD CO. EUROPE WILL | making appropriations. Dr. Soiland, former commodore tion, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, Hol- land, Germany and France will officially informed, has every in-|poyse. tention of sending a strong group nointment, spite of the fact that the cham- | r of deputies adjourned without the Pacific Coast Yacht Associa-! said Great Britain, Norway, definitely enter six-meter sloops in the international sailing events, but not all of them will be able to en-| ter the largest international class, . the eight-meter boats. | BARRY KEOWN, GOOD ‘ AS NEW, VISITS IN JUNEAU FOR TIME | Barry Keown, pioneer of Nome who became famed as manager of | Nome basketball team that tour- ed the country nearly a quarter of century ago and was Chief Clerk the House of Representatives in the First and Second Legislatures, | passed through Juneau on the Ala- meda on his way to Dawson. Mr. \ Keown has been active as a min- | ' Free Delivery Phone 33 g expert in Alaska, South Ameri- and Mexico for the last fifteen sixteen years. Two years ago last April Barry was a victim of an accident in a TISH 25 and 50 cents-per package The New Paper Handkerchief Butler Mauro Drug Co. Phone 134 Express Money Orders Mexican mine and it was thoughtu for a long time that it would re- sulc fatally. Nearly every bone in hls body was broken and his face Old papers at tne mmpire office 1 SCHOOL SUPPLIES Juneau Drug ACROS$S Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. Sure 1. Public con- 9. Render sultable was so disfigured that it had to be Z:fi:.‘;f“ 10. Free ma.de over by San Francisco sur- «. Caper W D:;‘:;"(:". This Is his first trip out of 9, Noah's boat lock y BAkt Brdtiaco since. his. acldenth 12. High in the 16. Upright s He is as good as ever and, whiles 4 i Rm:x;l::l e d o "‘é:;’“"‘“m he looks different, he is still hand- b, S me . Perish :; g::::lderln. fll gl.ncnu LOS ANGELES, Cal Sept. 5.— Mr Keowne is going to Dawson 17. Prepared ::. Rwoll : European nations are making every|to examine placer property fors# L8 SomeR o 3. Recreational | effort to send large teams to the|dredging purposes. He will return mit of 24. Mohammedan 1932 Olympiad here despite un-|in a month or two. He visited Ju; 2. n:::l;‘-mimgd s5. A;“'b“: i satisfactory economic conditions|neau” frierids while here. i Afilem;’nu . uoln‘glo.c‘:;l there, Dr. Albert Soiland, member —————.—— . Allowi % 36, Encourage %0. Honisontsl top [0f the American Olympic commit ATTENTION MOOSE 2. Eurolfi:ln d:::‘-ug- tee sald after his return from a| on account of the AMERICAN a 28, Myselt 2. Entertained thrfte months’ trip on the contl™ IBGION SMOKER MONDAY, 85, Cover sumptuously [nen INIGHT there will be no regular® 30. Citrous fruft 13. Prophet egular’t 31 Professional = 42. Leglsiative DOWN 34 Br(lvll: “While it appears that only tWO meeting of THE MOOSE LODGE. charge bodies 1. Not good 36. Libera! of the eight nations I visif R. A. REISCHEL, 32. Ending of the 45. Garden Imple- 3. Mexican rub- 37, Style %ot batnte France and Sweden.” said Dr. 801-'5 6 Bistat ast tens 2 2 —adv. ctal . 3. "I‘tnndoln‘ J 4. ofl‘::numa 3. Gulde’: the :z gfl b land, “are financially able to send| ——ee il £3 ] , P 3 n Protects. I Baisease 4. Aromatlc seed 41, 3000 pounds |COmPlete delegations, the others are PIANO TUNING (duwhe‘:ln :5 nefnr]ed 5 !\)?;xnnuan :g mnaru spring |going ahead with plans to enter| Repairing—Refinishing ] Ste ax ! s up: 5 Permits 5. Tran collog, b 8ften the "largest, YeARR, ossible.t | P. W. Phillips, Baldwin Sales 40. Cublo meter 51. Black bird Exists . Type measure France, Dr. Soiland sald he Was|agent, now at the Juneau Melody Telephone 18-2 for ap- —adv, | e i o -4 Pen and Pencil Sets Tablets Note Books Crayola Sets - Company Post Office Substatios Ne. 1 We Deliver ALL-STUDENT NIGHT at the Elks’ Hall TONIGHT Come and Make Merry Before School Opens All Students, 50¢ MUSIC BY ~ Earle 'Hunter’s Serenaders KING” Prompt Deliveries PHONES 92 and 95 IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllll|l|||llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“I“Illlllllllllllllllllllll b TENTH ANNUAL Southeastém Alaska FAIR JUNEAU—Sept. 9, 10, 11, 12 Wire or write W. S: Pullen, Secretary, for information on exhibits, premiums, prizes, etc. GEORGE Brothers MIDNIGHT SPECIALS FROM 6 P. M. TO 12 George Bros. $1500 IN CASH PREMIUMS Four Big Days Five Fast Deliveries 1@ ) e Ll