The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 29, 1932, Page 7

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mnmmlmmmvmmmmmnnnnmmnnmmlmmmm THE DAI LY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY JULY 29, 1932. ALASKA NEWS | HE STORE D TERR\BLE TURK — What's Cans (Uncl cannary in a name? Ti6 ©De le of Cans) works at a | Alaska. | DANS SO HARD THEY'LL in TS GET HiM OFF THe- ELOOR! T Gor Tue PITCHERS HERE , SULLY - BEAT IT Nt THE s or yearlings are around Cordova, 1 Jordova Times repor Six in- aded Old Town and v he wharf{ recently. | head of the | Charles Madsen odiak Guides’ Association, is on | R trip to the north end of Kodiak fisland where he is taking moving | pictures of Kodiak bear cubs for | he purposé of using the pictures | the Guides' Associ: vere seen by Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson wnen they were motor- fng on the Canyon road near Va: flez. The animals had no fear of he automobile. him to return to| wind-swept island. > lonely ¥ Thomas T ruck quartz g good values in the Esle:l according to a Fairbanks With two ounces of gold panned | ajst om beach sand on Middleton Is- land, Joseph MoNeil has returned | 0 ‘Valdez. He spent a month on} hé island, which is 60 mxl(> south thousand pounds of gold TRV IY Saturday Special ONE DAY ONLY $1 25 each, 2 for $2.00 MEN’S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS (,unramord fast colors . . . with 2 pml\t’t ... . sizes 14 to ]7 $1.25 Each, 2 for $2 00 MEN’S BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS Fast colors . . . new patterns . . . sizes 34 to 44 $1.00 Men’s Unionsuits With short and long sleeves.. . sizes 34 to 46 L R S L L O mm 10¢ Pair-Canvas Gloves Heavy m’lg.ht S No limit $1.00 Pequot Sheets Size 81x99 69c¢ Each~Boys’ Broadcloth .« Dress Shirts Come in tan,:blue, green, white and fancy T TR T o IR | showers for BELIEVE ME -YOURE GONNA LAY THKT BIRD ONE OF THESE HAVE To USE A CROW-BAR. Fairbanks there water and steady chief need. rains their in the Fairbanks district sociates. and the ground is to be by ithe hydraulic method. Andrew Koski, carpenter at St. Michael struck, throat suici with camp was cutting his BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG WE STRE SELLIKY Puoms QF You AN THE In the Livengood camp north of standinz is a shortage are Placer mining operation will be opened shortly on Gllmore Creek by Gustafson Brothers and their as- They have acquired the creek throughout its entire length worked who was a ship | in 1897 and who went to Nome when that ded a the A good water supply was had last spring but now the| | miners must depend on accasional | sluicing water. | razor | distance from jury Anchorage’s the air | Mrs. Marie Packenbush, six two, old-time for for of Alaska Anchorage Edgar by years the body, but the concluded when of |@nd that he threw the razor on |the table before he fell ¢ | floor. He had been dead three or four days when found. importance |airport is pointed out by | Frank Dorbrandt, s more than $160,000 in business is annually brcught as a result of airplane activities transportation i> $6.600 monthly. Watkins, and resident of Anchorage for many wree married recently. in “his cabin on ‘the ‘Sandspit at coronor’s 1 ¥ | -} |of Hinchinbrook entrance to Prince|ore - concentratés ~Tecently Were | Six wild goats—two ewes, two|willjam Sound. “Mr. ‘vaeH said |shipped by the Nabesna Mining Nome, a and two small Kkids hat the results of his g |and Milling Company to the Ta- The razor was upon a table some that he jury decided. Koski was cut himself to the as an Aviator ys that who the there | l resident and of| William Alaskan and that payroll years and J. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, The Weather WEATHER BUREAU eastern Pacific Ocean. east Alaska. and generally cloudy elsewhere. The pressure is moderately low from northern Bering Sea through the Interior to Alberta with showers Southeastern Alaska. The pressure is high over most of the north- The weather is clear in the eastern Interior Temperatures fell yesterday in the central Interior, eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska and South- in Bering Sea and ACROS» 1. Give 7. Growing dim . Gets up Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle . Snapping beetle . 1001 . Metal vessels for boiling liquids . Compass patterns . . . sizes, age 6 to 15 years 25¢ Pair-Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose In brown, black, white . . . sizes 8% to 10 T ——r E 89¢ Girls’ Dresses Fast colors . . . new prints . . sizes, age 4 to 15 years e s T T e GEORGE BROS lllIIIlllIlIIIII|mllIIllllI|lllIIllllllIllllIIlIllIIIIIlIIllIIIIIlIIlllIHllIlllllllllllll lllllllmm"llll IIIIIIIIllliI'MIIIllIIIIllllll'llllllllllllIllmlll"IIIIIIIIIIIII“IIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII"II"III"IIHI L T T L A TG offsprin 29. Finished " 31, Propel one's selt in wnter 33. Concerning 3 W pronellerl 50. Existed 62. Twotold :3 Ra 52. Neginuvt 64, le;cdkln : . Vote: safe keeping §0. ind ot B4. King of o5. Bonbors | © mineral e ian 42. G © 55, Hebrew ROWN 45. Austrrallnn ggaq for g énj‘;]re 47. New York's 56, Hand 3. sgn}rfial for e stroct §9. You and me 4. Inquirs 49. Always 60, Withdraw 5. Abound o dEEn Hfill ok In/gllfl/ail wEESD ”Il'l%il %/flllfi% wlid/ B ) Daily Cross-word Puzzle 20. Withi o1 " 1] . Pronoun 5. Location “° | 9. . Conuluu 8. P?Xk hl the . Companlon. . Liquor . Hurl . Wise man of the Greeks . American revolution- ary general | - Buglo call [ comb, torm . Like . . Cravaty . Inclined . Voleanic matter . Large drnln' . Outcome 5 gubl out . Bl of raham . English city Arabian chieftain . Crystallized 2 MAYOR FEUSI Celébration IsEnjéyed Last of the City Council last evening,| Mayor Feusi entertained the Coun- | of his ' DOUGLAS NEWS _ 3 HAS BIRTHDAY Night by Councilmen at Douglas Following the special meeting cilmen at his home in celebration | birthday. An evening of bridge was enjoyed, three tables | were Guy L. Smith for high score, and Felix Gray for low. The occasion was topped off with de- lings Mrs. I oldtimer | eourt | ALASKA NEWS to at | William of at Valdez, Two carlmds of Kennecott mill ' sireets given to Cordova by the Copper River and Northwestern Railway improve Edyth Kappelman, the | Salmon berries are ripening fast in the hills in the neighborhood of |Anchorage, has passed from John Cordova and indications point & record croo, ¢ 8ays. the ‘Cyclone” stampede |and at ‘the time of his death sev era] years ago, clerk ol the district is conducting a |lunch countes in the Foutrh Stre Bremerton. Cordova Times ‘Thompson, | Jone 24 that the city has a checking ac- count, $9,252.08; savings account, $30,000.00; meter deposit fund, | bonds, $5,000; liability insurance fund, $4,620.32. were o Residents of Seward lost | opportunity wido day. Ste days, msaip Company, Alaska cruises. clouds gold Creek near Hope, to R. B. D. to | Hirshey | Joseph Fryor, Mechanic Galer was browns PURE CANI ) PRUNES 40-50 SIZE, % 4 t 1 4 pounds, 25¢ 18 pounds, $1.00 BUY NOW-—Market ‘Advancing BARTLETT PEARS, peridozen ......... RIPE BANANAS, 2 pounds ..... RIPE CANTALOUPES, each ............. FRESH TOMATOES; per pound .......... GQUCUMBERS; each ...................... NEW POTATOES, 15 pounds ............. GREEN PEPPERS, per pound ..... LERTUCE NN ..., .0 e A PROMPT DEfilvtRY Large Size (EXTRAS) 3 dozen, 85¢ ANOTHER GOOD BUY RAISINS DEL MONTE SEEDLESS 2:lb. pkgs., 25¢ who plan ‘]L’l,\pecl and develop the ground. in an for a free excursion lon the steamship Yukon to near- w | by Bear Glacier beca;‘use the z;l;: did not shine on the appoin of Frank Kappelman, wel known Rbtoleaptibes ‘o€ ik Albecd which owns > Yukon, planned to take pictures of the crowded steamship at the cler for use in a booklet adver- But heavy made the day too dark Mrs. Frank H. Foster of Juneau 0 take good pictures. ’ls visiting her daughter Mrs. Ernie! \sphweder at Cordova. | Ownership of the Lucky Strike quartz property on Palmer not far from Heaston and | to When alone in the Mount Fair- being engaged ‘The prize winners gp'y,ng 5 resident of Alaska, killed Well district at work on a forced- Ihimself at Anchorage by shooting down airplane, himself in the brein with a rifle, accordng to the verdiot of a cor- blacks, Rudy bothered by bears— and grizzlies—try- Mcious refreshments served by |ing to share in his provisions. One LOCAL DATA Mrs. Feusi, assisted by her daugh- |°PerS Jury- {of the snimals made off with /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) ters Misses Mamie and E’:zabezhl Anchorage's public school next year ‘prousxon kit, Galer reported on his Feusi. Forecast for Juneau and vichnity, beginning at 4 p.m., July 29: ’ —— \wm m:”’:e nine ‘;f;d b l;zg‘ n;zgé,:‘rflum o AnshorRee. Cloudy tonight and Saturday; gentle variable winds. | instead of nine. The sch ¢ y 14 V; B MRS. GRAY ENTERTAINS lof: $47,564, has been approved by; About 30 men are engaged 1:1 Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity =~ Weather FOR MRS. ROBERTSON |the Anchorage City Council. An-|Mining in the V"ld”‘creek pai 4 p.m. yest'y 29.82 58 81 sSwW 3 Rain i ,charswes financial statement shows | The principal operations are be- 4 am. today 2978 52 96 w 2 Oldy | “Gompimenting Mrs, Willlam 2 |ing conducted by John E. Carlson Noon today 2079 56 89 Calm Rain 7 No s , fot Cantwell and associates. THey Robertson, who is visiting Nere: jority among the four varieties yave seven men working on Valdez CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS from Ketchikan, Mrs. Felix Gray|now being canned here. The Dink'Greol and two hydraulic outfits was' hostess to a group of ladies|fish run is still delayed very fewof| o " ¢1. peach YESTERDAY TODAY at’ her home last night. Two; jthem being in evidence so far. e P e bles of bridge were played, prizes B o Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. going to Mrs. Alex Gair for the| NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS | Qld papers for sale at Empire Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather high score and to Mrs. Joe Reidi| The Douglas City Council will 0"""—‘ Barrow 38 38 36 38 12 0 Cldy for low. M rs. Robertson received!meet as a Board of - Equalization | R L o Nome 50 50 A8 0B 128 00 Cldy g guest’} prize. {July 27, 28 and 29, from 8 to 9 Bethel 52 52 | 48 48 4 32 Cldy . * CER. s S+ {pm. All property assessments for Fort Yukon 82 82 50 50 4 Trace Clear RED FISH PREDOMINATE |the year 1932 are made in the Harr Race Tanana U | 52 56 0 0 Oldy {same amounts as the 1931 tax lists, y Fairbanks 8 4 | 58 58 4 0 Pt.Cldy ‘u ording to wrrivals of fish at 'except in cases where the prop- Eagle g - TS e R 6 0 Clear ¢#d Douglas cannery this morning, 'exty has been materially altered DRUGGIST St. Paul 50 48 46 46 14 .06 Cldy poth from Taku River and Icy) FELIX GRAY, “THE SQUIBB STORE” Dutch Harbor 62 60 | =548 08 4 0 PLClAY sirajts keyes are in the ma- —adv. City Clerk. 3 i Kodiak 54 52 | 46 48 0 0 Cldy i » - g 4 Cordova 1 TS TR R 0 0 cldy Juncau 64 58 52 52 2 02 Clay Sitka 67 L) @& = 4 0 Cldy Ketchikan 62 56 | 52 52 4 18 Cldy Prince Rupert ... 54 54 50 50 12 114 Rain Edmonton 82 80 62 62 6 0 Pt. Cldy Seattle 66 64 | 56 56 10 Trace Pt.Cldy Portland 1R 70 56 56 6 0 Cldy San Francisco 68 66 52 52 8 0 Clear SHIRTS fi':\tef-Repell;n! Cruiser Shirts $3.95 Woolen Cruiser Shirts $4.95 J. M. SALOUM Across from Goldstein Building Household Gloves Protect Your Hands Twice as strong—Tlasts twice as long—worth twice the price 50¢ Juneau Drug Co. “There Is No Substitute for QUALITY” Post Office Substation No. 1 PHONE 33 1 JUNEAU-YOUNG and Embalmers Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 . SERIES 222 THE NEW Hu _pmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Disfectors

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