The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 10, 1932, Page 2

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in his cabin at Seward. The cause STANDARD OH. DFF ’ ‘ 3 ' of the blaze has not been determ- DEPARTS l‘OR SEwABD' | ined. He leaves five children, all 3 ‘ A tBmates of the Jesse Leo Home at| E. W. Bolton, District Manager 7 Seward. of the Stanard ©il Company, with | GRUWIN w R W headquarters in Seattle, who was| Fred Wilkins, 69, storekeeper at|in Juneau several days on business ‘ouch 8 4 Blue: cotton 9. mmn. orifice cloth from i Dlmmm Richardson, was 'dx-owned while jin connectiox'x' with the Sta.ndl.rd‘ CHICAGO, Aug. m—Mrs Edith D't twrn around,” was the |injured figer was amputated. By|nor i TR it e FUas: for Beward Mo DIEGETH m“e 55 mmemw dhtger, rekpeRy 1s command given Chuck Sexton, |airplane the circuitous journey was|Klondike in 1898, ived |another stay in Juneau when he|doubiful, rmsm cook at the D D Cafe in|made in fewer than 24 hours. By |Richardson in 1904, and had lived PeLUEDE Bbuth: S1% Los-Why HORE: | ‘Mo eondition ol Anphocnse at 4:30 in the morning|any other ‘mode of ‘travel the trip | there ever since. ———— Hér' illness is bumj:m to 5.,:“' w] E he Was stoopisg over to take|would have required that many ; worries' and @ general é“-“a | e ashes olit of the Kitchén tange, | days. With the melting of snow in the DR. ‘McAULIFFE §S BACK ot B B e f:;;h lown ] ' From the corner of his eye he saw _— Willow Creek mining distriet north) p "o TRIT0 ) bt physi- | SCiton. Rocketelen ughter &1 fbat the hidg that was pressed| Dawson's meanest man s the|of Anchorage, the body of Frank clan in charge of the Government | ‘ TV 7 Q $1.00 against. his side was a 46-caliber | thief who entered Ed Schwarz's Buckinger, prospector, WO WSl giiat Nare, returned home yes- i HANDY PRINT APRONS, 2-for ...l B revolver, and that the man that|garden and stole all his strawber- buried by a slide last winter, was terday on the steamship Aleutian| Andrew Home, 45, died aftér a il } & heid it and his pel hed handker- | ries—both of them—from vines: that [found. Burial took place near the from a brief visit to Seattls. lingering illness at Seward. NURSES’ UNIFORMS, breken lots and sizes, each ... $1.00 chiefs over their faces. He obeyed:|had been carefully cultivated dur-|scene of death. 3 % . 5 1 ©One of the robbers emptied the |ing the backward spring amd sum- bt u’—‘n t s dissad gry B T ‘1' ' RIS ehch: b e s Tl y cash reglstef, dnd then both back- |mer. robably realizing that the close o i LADIES’ COTTQ)N BLOUSES, each ................ i $1.00 o onteglsl Whe 10t W $66; ner. season on' bear prevails now & { ) No arrests. 3 & ¥ on (18rge brown specimen of the fam- PORTO RICO GOWNS-—hand made, hand vmhrmdered, ) s i ffirab:gg:g‘ tAw:m::dX;n oien e ety Toba o i on| —a owi itkea, edch S < ol --$1.00 With' a finger that had been |lato Indian, has been held to awu!t g:in“g?pflly‘;gi‘dzng‘"\'\rllf‘l‘]":“g rteh“" partly severed in a sheave bl the action of the grand jury at A { MUSLIN GOWNS, 2 for .. P o ISRy . U §1.00 aulylorch a ‘young man of :::ianrbwkx on ‘the charge of “as-|hundred feet of several residences. g 3 . 3 by pirplane to Holy |sault with a dangerous weapon.” A kitten having four eyes, two LADIES’ SILK MESH HOSE, pair ... ... i tregtment. -There, ths d t ths was born at X j I :1‘ é" Whs resehed that he Should | Altred Anderson, 52, Spanish<|yoce &1 PPO MOUSts was bo \ W fi'l TURKISH TOWELING, 2 yards ... ... ... to. Anshorage. The | Ametican War vetevan, wis smoth- & AN? l Z 4 d his, there, where the en»d to death by smoke from a fire ibant Nliios were - MiBbured GLASS TOWELING, 5 yards _.........coeiioinis ok SIW iTTEE 8] I one ‘week fo.the Port. Hobron | = SHlRLY vase i whaling station. —=V¥ — Schillin. anilla has fla- ALL LINEN RUSSIAN ROLLER TOWELING 6 yards.....: ‘l.% A i \—-—- g { Twenty-six men trom the Jumbo 2 ogqs A 5 PACKAGES PURETTE SANITARY NAPKINS .. $1.00 - reiig, | Mine ot Kenneot rocently Joined| [l VOred the birthday cakes of several million o VR 4 i mens” |the ranks of the unemployed when | for if B3 Al K 7, barge bodles |the mine ceased operations; 15, westerners for fifty years. Vanill i CHILDREN’S SUMMER UNDERWEAR, 2 for o $1 0\0 J 3 A * R’:'}r,:::‘;’, bl o e S pnce’ 8 4 anills, as delicate. o b el = = [ of copper caused cessation of work. . ODD LOTS AND SIZES MEN’S OVERALLb AND ;1‘ a; ! Bkatnn EKIE k ISIRIEIS [ngland ana WoRdoHbDE CoakE. o ot | as a rose—yet it permeates’ < FUMPERS, eaeh ({70l Lo g T K - . = 00 the Yukon River from Circle, ons| T i ! P4 " o 26 Bleat ot i, i i . . MEN’S 2-PIECE COTTON PAJAMAS, sizes B and C . $1.00 i BIRIATM, ciodts, |Besin to e mine nas 5 men on | <¥rYthing it touches —never 2-PIECE COTTON PAJAMAS, sizes B and C ... . R k 4 21, Sonclug S s1zes an 38 F NIt Bgmfi 24 Shn;‘n":: .m ?X’ now Jct;:-rygxog 1c:on drifting opera- | £ bak 5 I= na; 2 MEN’S FANCY SHIRTS—Collar attached, sizes 14/2 to 7t ) Duten s SHARIA M fkm'. o | iar v S e reezes out nor bakes out. 3 ansa h‘lel(' v PLr T TR N T RNl R 1.00 i cane. up ‘was satisfactory, according to ' » $ o (LIAIP] | [DIFISTTIS] 42 sieot o [the Pairbanks News-Miner. . | LADIES’ FELT COMFY SLIPPERS—Grey and maroon, i (i} %3 3 f quaggg‘ -LTL}% s8. ?oi'z'ng'...m. o all siges, pAI oo ol L e LR ,,-,-».31-00 y e JBE’Q RIESMMSIEPTT],, o ¢ 4 VISIT OUR BARGAIN DEPARTMENT UPSTAIRS ative 6% aneing: 1 Man ot b ":.E?S{?"."‘ ; Ann()un(',‘l’ment' . . Y o 9. T 4. Bafors. 2. Negative Store Open Wednesday Evening, August 10 oart. of g Wo & Loak of h 6. Na mfio alr 3 : = Tille day iog awapavers (% nall i 3 7F 62 mald o sesston every day 4 fi:wll:“nmgty l P prm ruler €. Salt L Fr i WN 7. Infliet \njury C’M l > 7 o4 Dl 2 B. M. Behretids Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store AR . A9 FRANGE T0 CUT CHICHAGOF HAS WOMEN TAKE 'INTEREST LOAD BUSY DAY WITH THEIR LIVES BY CONYERSION NEARBY FLIGHTS ...c... o ... .| | Vera Monson, found in a gas filled | % H. /// Halll i HEN s i flpgfifi@fllflfllll | e ddETHE N dad ML {room, brought to three the num- Mlmster of Fmance Hand- Tenakee‘ Chichagof, Wran- ber o Seattle Women to tixe their .i. . lives in the past 24 hours, i lm@ Blu to ngh’" geu and Haw Inlet { Mrs. Ethel Tripp, a bride of six ///Va... 1 en Treasury on Schedule {months, was found & in a, gas filled { /8 7 A room 16 o (Continued from Page One) Business was goed today ror‘ Mrs Helena DeGroot: tooik palson, /W/fl..///fl.-. 4 s ——— # t the seaplane Chichagof. 16 war 5s, the 1920 victory 5s,|morning the aircraft, Pilot Anscel ‘and 6s, two 1927 issues at 6, a | Eckmann and Mechanic Gordon 1 per cent 1927 issue and some |Graham, took Mr. and Mis. R. 8.| ‘1928 5s. PFinley and son Max W. Finley, | ‘The government is expected to |Who arrived in Juneau from the jallow bondholders the choice of [South last evening on the gteam- | iholdin; what they have or taking [Ship Princess Aljce, to Soapstone / new honds at the Jower rate, [Point Radio Compass Btation. | Soon after returning to Juneau ! i mol“"“ h“;'::e many | 1% in the forencon, the plane | ‘times. stated that the Interost on |CTKed T. Balagof a woman' e 1 was 100 high for ;u“pefle(l)g Olsen, Nick ’ll and H {these dmys of reduced interest Hysi i ® A Thé World s Finest OIL. BURNERS RACE DRUG VALLES ‘rates. MBefore the war France bor- ¢ - . . i Towsed money for 3 and 8% per Ol:n zfl:’n‘:’; o:“t’:c mm O‘ COd Illver (hl . . . . . . o o $1 vw 4 cent. * When Britain annou; gof came to Juneau from Tenakee; dts conversion scheme from 5 to A1 they returned there today. H. 3% per cent. the Herriot govern-|>: m“::’; o "g;k“: Tomkitg ment felt it vould safely point to!' %en to: Chichagof. . ‘were the 1eighbor across the channel m':-f},. l“: um:: @s an example of what should be oo, DEre in the platie this al W ternoon. Mr. Bez remained at France converted its war loan Ohécs{’:““ to attend to mining in- in uolo“gnd 1902, R Catch Boat at Wrangell i ;3205 7T S | The plane this afternoon wfll Mr. 0 “/Danoe’ at Moose 'Hall' tonight. L, A M T 2 ey, Mnanu Orchestra. Admisslon.’w“mu whre g ey tlemen $1.10 (including tax); :"he southbound Mm‘mg hip w‘» SABIN’S For Homes Due to MASS PRGDUCT ION we are able to sell thxs. wmde:fut'ulf aummattc Oil Burner com- plete mstalfed wrth 16 barrel fucl oit tank for e Rub Alcohol . . . . . ... .75 Squibb Checolate Vitavose . . . 75 Squibb M ilk of Magnesm aowg o Hydrogen Peroxtde Dl A3 50 Squibb Adex Tablets U R 1.00 .~ (Concentrated Cod ;.:.ver oil) Squibb_’s Liquid Petrolatum . . . .. 1.00 Beef, Iron and Wine . . . . 1.00 A Complete Rubenstein Cosmetu: tme ROGERS’ UNIVERSITY CHOCOLATES—’}'he Fmest of AH Harry | Race g TthqusSmeo{Ahaka\ ‘Wrangell, the aircraft will take a4 group of cannery workers fto | Hawgz Inlet. !~ “The plane is seheduled to return 1o her Juneau base late this even- | ing. IDE TO GLACIER/ Prominent among the passen- (gers. on the steamship Aloumnnr which called at Juneau yesterday | I afternocon enroute from Seattle to .l attle for the Northern Pacific Rail- [ £ road, and Betty Hall and Mary ‘Philips of the *“Ask Mr. Foster” |national travel bureau. They are |making the round trip. | While the vessel was in port, Made l;y the w }Yl’ci s largest oil burner compan) --Underwrttcrs Label« Absolutely Guaranteed Sansfactory or MONEY BACK Rlce & Ahlers Co. PLUMBING, -, mrmc \ SHEET METAL “Wc tdl you in aimnce uhut job will cost” S L TR e papers for sale at Empire

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