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S — ey oe el Lo forr g i e s - FIRST GAME OF .4ds nother Championslip NN ACTVE, HUNGERFORD [ s, OVERDOSE OF 1 Mol St SERIES BILLED |, To String of United States ey 7S §0QD | NEWHEADOF | "' Eoror MEDIGINEIS | eome o o e | WAYZATA, Minn, Aug. 12— The waters of Minnetonka, made ‘Juneau are in Los Angeles, ta.k‘lng famous in the song, “By The Wa- D TH GAUSE {in the Olympic Games, Mr. Olson L] ters of Minnetonka,” will fill & mys m a letter to Royal Shepard Washed Out Yesterday by Work Progresses on Num- Successor to Sir Henry|fer o fomdon Via “the top of Witciior Woman Flown to|great _athletic it Wil i Rain, Local Classic Will erous Creeks and Wat- Thornton Started from | The vig e emnassenger | Eairbanks for Treat- o e o e oole o Open This Evening r Is Plentiful Apprenticeship only where ocean Waters provided ment, Dies g;“cih:fv:;iugw;:mfi competitors parki 1z place, will not lack start- NOME—Mining activities in the WINNIPEG, Aug. 12—From ap- |[INg rocm on Lake Minnetonka. FATRBANKS, Alaska, Aug. 12. *‘ Immediately after, reaching Se- Kougarok district, north of Nome, prenticeship to president of a bil-| Minnetonka whioh has a shore./, | i # ‘hwau SY — |attle from Juneau, Mr. and Mrs. are picking up by leaps and bounds lion dollar organization. Such is|line of more than 35 miles, has a Lae body ‘;lf be“ 4 ! l“‘ Ch‘;;‘“"' |Olson and their children motored the Nome Nugget declares. * Louis the rcmantic role filled by S. J.|Straight-a-way stretch of about mrm;"f“ Msn 1‘:(1:“ " Wednes. | down_the Pacific Coast and went { Nashenwing, who is operating on Hungerford, newly named head of |five miles, which the giant flying & u.ln]h i (Il X st dcs- | into Mexico for a short distance. {Dahl Creek, is busily engaged in the Canadian National Railway.[boat will use for the take-off. . 8s the result of an overdose .- ( of a powerful medicine followed | Rain last night washed out the scheduled opening contest of the local Little World's Series between the American Legion and Elks Clubs. Postponement was announc- ed at 5 p. m. at which time it| B et badeny dor S hour. sluiemg and indications point to a The story of the rise to success| ~Bernt Balchen will serve as Althoush &he .eky was overoa: good seasoms wark due fo the of St Menry Thormon's succes:|PUot on the 4000 mile trip In & |PY. Paeumonia liemy g e bl i with' clouds this afternoon, i wi abundance of water. sor is told by the tutor of the|Series of short hops via the Great| The medicine was taken at the| == o o expected that weather would per- On Coftee Creek, Ed Hoven and apprenticeship days, now a ‘suc-|Lakss, - Newfoundiand, Greenland, |10Wer Tonsina Roadhouse on the, F “:rt‘;“s"‘;t iAol ot o Gt 3 LN g, Aod e two men are sluicing the gold cessful Winnipeg business man. |Irélaad, and Scandinavian coun-|Richexdson Highway which she |OC0CK this afierhoon in the Salva- first game is slated to get under from gravel, with plenty of water.| This old friend of Mr. Hunger-|tries and the Bering Sea. and her husbahd owned. She was Ru; ‘my Hal ! gn_- ss Katherine § way at 6 o'clock. Sluicing on Dahl 'rord was a skilled mechanic in the e flowa here by Pilot Gillam for |dleY, tfi"“‘;finegu‘”;e:’e‘::‘l“"- rwm [ Jack Schmitz has been tenta- Al Carey and a crew of men, South-Eastern and Canadian Pa-| RASPUTIN RELIC STOLEN | féatment. elchhian ARun seve,yal it : tively plicked to start on the on' Dahl Oreek are making fine cific shops at Farnham, Que., from y ot e Das divedon ehe | LSl S et Hoetiol ol mound for the Veterans. Jimmy progzess in sluicing, while Harvey 1885 tc 1804. It was in 1891, as| BERLIN, Aug. 12—A gold-edged |/118h%ay for many years. nere. | Intdrmeb R el NG, Wi itks meinsthy, Wil Grant is doing some drilling. |he recalls, that “Sam” Hungerford |White enamel cross given by Nich- G 1 e Cemnetery. bl AiEeolan. st= gl oppose him. Four out of seven! games are necessary to settle the series, and a game will be played The Henry Creek gold dredging first entered a railroad shop as|olas IL, Czar of Russia to the SCENERY DESIGNER ONLY 19Charles W. Carter Mortuary. company, with a crew of nine men, 'a green apprentice. He was pald |monk Gregory Rasputin, power be- ‘ 7 ” & B are hard at work on the dredge. !eight cents an hour for a ten-|hind the throne in war § each day that weather conditions, ELEANOR HO';M‘ WORLD FAMOUS SWIMMER C. E. Hallberg, with a e::f, of hgur cay—the princely stipend of [stolen from a jewelry sg::s h::: Er:“;figg}“ l;)h:l:“;g:’g:ecni”b& ZANE GREY’S it [ Two Poses—at Ease, in Action five men are carrying on sluicing $4.80 for a 60-hour week. The relic bore Rasputin's mame,instruction to develop his artistis o omidial Alietms | bad bc(,“‘ and hydraulic operations with ex- | Books Best Frends and collectors considered it price- |talents, he is completing sketches RIDE Rs Of i’he X annourced this afternoon but the LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 12—Eleanor Holm, of the New York |celleat success on Merritt's Guich.| “Sam's” best friends were his |less. to be used as patterns in construc. ] teams are expected to take the Women's Swimming Association, gave America another championship Lorane Brothers Active {books. In his picket or his lunch ————— tion of nine sets of scenery and 14 PURPLE SAGE ‘ field today as follows: Jesterday, winning the 100-meter backstoke over Bonnie Mealing, of| The Lorane brothers, and seven pail he always had “something to|OId Papers for sale at The Empirs|costumes for a production of the i R . Elks Australia, in 1 minute, 10.4 seconds, which is about one second lower than | e @ré carrying on extensive op- read.” While others were playing | Office. !"Trini’y Guild Players of New York. COMING TO COLISEUM i b S T e erations and are showing splendid at lunch time or in the evening =S R AT T R e e TR R | Bleke C ¥ A 3 progress with the prospects of a he was studying. His machine ship J. Schmitz P, Manning Leonore Knight, of Homestead, Pennsylvania, school girl, broke the good cleanup this season. i friends soon saw that he was “go- Grummett 1B Andrews 400-meter free style in 5 minutes 428 scconds by two seconds in the| Nisk Nicon, George Bodis and ing some place” and. had no time S. Baker 2B Junge gualification rounds. others are working hard on Dick for ;;]ny_ @ ) s 3B H.MacSpadden | Helene Madison, of Seattle, won her heat without exerting herself. |Creek and prospects 1ook great. | Th: friend had this to say of b ‘ L g i ¥, B The Japanese swimmers have qualified in all events for the men| Grant Laiblin, Willlam Graham his one-time helper. X = i ar. MeGloskey Without effort. and vGeorge Laiblin are workinz, «“If I were asked to state in a St B D.Baker, U. S. rowers have now qualified in five of the seven Olympic row- |2 Claim up near Iron Oreek where word Mr. Hungerford's most out- The City Band will give music ing events with California favored to win the eight-oared race Saturday grogél EYIC: Gatee MGy boey i -fi'ano'nx R wmouusl?d 1 between the innings. although Italy is regqrded as a powerful threat i -s;gxt““;: :;Zwb:n:.flgs Dcie(,ep:-‘mlm- Gross receipts of the first U’nef\ — Australia Finds Chilling |[tion t succeed as a railroad man games have been donated to the! '—stuming while others of us fames nave been domated 1o MRS, MYRON VON GRAY BED BLAZE CALLS : IS COMPLIMENTED AT FIRE DEPARTMENT| crootomet Preservative puses g sene HELLO! HERE ARE [DANCING PARTY HERE —Bugland may some day be im-| “He has earned the goodwill of One of the most delightful so- The equipment of the Fire De-|porting more meat from Australia @ll who were associated with him, Slx NEW BlLLS {partment answered an alarm at 3 and New Zealand and less from Whether on the old South-Fastern ‘ual affairs of the year was the Six new members of the EIkS ganciag party given at the Scottish o'clock this afternoon from the|the United States and Argentina the Cinadian Pacific or the Can- order were initlated at the meeting Rite ballroom last evening by Mr. | Eureka Apartments, a concrete|as a result of scientists’ work adian National. We, his old-time building on Willoughby Avenue near |here. | friends, agree he is undoubtedly this week of Juneau lodge. They 3 e |the Government Hospital. In an By putting a certain percentage the best practical railroad man in were Capt. J. M. Clark of the ;fifm’!\:_rs»;mmz.r s(;:::‘;(g;’ Vs (apartment occupied by three men,|of carbon dioxide into the air, the Dominion of Canada today.” United States Steamboat INnspec- mMyron Von Gray of. Sin an’ ,und rented by John Carlson, the|they have succeeded in keeping Fearing that some might see in tion service; George Purser and V. ciin‘ il {mattress of a bed was burned. No|peef in excellent condition by chil- his sdtecdotes, a desire to share in M. Blackwell, civil engineers with .TEMC were ‘about 150 guests)O Ve in the apartment at the|ling instead of freezing, long the giory of his boyhood friend, the Bureau of Public Roads; Rich- ' present jtime the blaze started. 1In the|enouga for the Astralian gfour- this former tutor of “Sam” Hun- Chickens DUE TONIGHT ON NORTHLAND 16 POUND IR e iR BUTTER 22 16-ounce pounds ard Arderson, superintendent; A.| AR o opinion of Fire Chief J. L. Gray |ney. 'gerford, apprentice, did not wish L. Chindahl, master mechanic, and ; jone of the men, bhefore quitting| 1t may also open up to England his nime mentioned. W. B Johnson, surveyor, for the Camadian Pacific Defers e poom, left @ lighted clgarette | the rich waters of the Equator as et Seims-Spokane Company which is| e bed. |a source of fish | ANNOUNCEMENT TO JUNEAU build: n'p(:,he ~Sesssigpdy { Payment of One Dlvulend‘ T T R YN iR Bl AND DOUGLAS RESIDENTS Join Walmer was installed as' MONTREAL, Aug. 12—Dividend NOTICE The Cash Department Store car- Esteemed Leading Knight. jon common stock of the Canadian HO!’SGS Slage Comeback My wife, Alma Peterson, haying ries a complete line of quality mer- re , Pacifiz Railway for the first six| i i e Refreshments were served aft left my bed and board I will not chandise. Your trade will be appre the ,,_’fmng, ere served M€Y months of 1932 is not being paid | In Home State of Autos be res;onslble for any bills con- ciated. Credit extended to reliable e ok e N tracted by her. | customers. {pany ennouncing their decision to| LANSING, Mich, Aug. 12. —|o CARL A. PETERSON. adv. THE CASH BAZAAR. BOY’S TONSILS REMOVED )dcfe. consideration of its payment! Ol Dobbin is making a valiant| g ‘o PRGN o T at prescnt, directors of the com-! until earnings for the full year cOmeback in Michigan, center of J. Hanns, 5 years old, entered are known. {the automobile producing indus- St. Ann's Hospital yesterday aner-l The customary half-yearly divi-| try. noon and this morning underwent dend on preferred stock was de-| The animal husbandry depart- a successful operation for the re- clared, being two percent at the Ment of Michigan State college is moval of his tonsils. ‘rate of four percent annually. |buying more horses than any oth- _____ ler stale. More than 10,000 horses S A' I 'URD AY have been purchased in the state CANNED FOOD SALE |since January 1, a record number 3 of sales. 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