The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 6, 1932, Page 7

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HAVE SUCCESSFUL TRIP Joe Reidi, Arne Shudshift and Ray McCormick returned home |1ast evenidg ‘from a'two-days’ hunt- trip aboard the City. 6f Rome with two deer, accounting for the success of their outing. E 4 R SULLY BACKS yF--woKrr W ) GO! OH! SULLY LUNGES FORWARD THROWING H\S g% 4 [ 345 POUNDS ON THE msrme ; - X Ly VY 3 TURK! THE FLOOR-OF R\b&GR_GROANS uNDE’R THE ¢ TERRIFIC WEIGHT! - ; 3 i ol NEW DELIVERY CAR A 'dlosed Chevrolet délivery caf {was recelved on the Norco Satur- day by Joe Reidi for use in ¢on- | nection with his business. The new acquisition is a substantial looking car, properly suited fo the climatic Wellkno‘)m Indmn ofDoug-| " ME Dl ge iy | las, Better Known at “Muck,” Passes Mark John, better known as IMuck,” aged Indian, died in the| .o - N 7 planned by~ the\ Ladies Government, hospital yesterday af League for the coming Fall sea- ternoon from the infirmities of . . old ‘age. He had suddenly become SERIES OF CARD PARTIES On Friday evening, September 23, a card panty will bfl given in League room as the first of a to the Soviet Government instruct- ing Russians in Alaska mining methods. He was one of a number of Fairbanksans to go to Siberia, lthe hills. Low fur prices have hurt trappers and traders financially. drum_has had to move his outfit 1 : Daily Cross-word Puzzle loverland and walk 50 miles Xrom ALASKA NEWS Chicken to his cabin. There is the promise of consid- —,,——— ACROSS & Metric fand —adv. i i i hers being Jack Hos- Etforts half-conscious injured | 1 Astatic natives measures Twelve «days after ,taking her |erable nrospec!mg in the Suuyrque among the ot! ill during the preceding Ndht and man A0 (f’xf'e: l:imse]f ot fmpes 6. Litte: scates . [STLTAITIEIR] IPILTATLINIT] ;. snafpuk. first lesson in fiying Miss Fay|district during the fall and’ win- [ler, the Enstrom brothers and Pred | gas discovered in the cabin appar- | 3-POINTER BROUGHT that bound him to the seat of an| ¥ Uhiiaan o5 e ,Jf')mfl[]fi E| TIEIR :L g;ek- oy Jennings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, [ter. E. H, Searle and Oscar Miller | Calson. ently suffering, early yesterday| IN BY GALLWAS PARTY airplane, while the craft was in' 12, Sawlike part D“.[g[fl 1. n:ayy'.r. ©O. E. Jennings, made her first|went there from Dawson recently. morning. He was immediately. re- flight several thousand fect high | 18. Equality MES] 19. Finish solo flight successfully at Fair- ) Rooms wiin sieam heat and hot |maved to the hospital, only to pass| After a weeks' outing and hunt- from Desring to Kotzbeue, gave & Large tud 2. Quiss o banks. To S“VP’:I' water for hydraulick- [and cold running water are ad-|away in @ few hours. {ing on Admiralty Island, F. A. J. Pilot of the McGee Airways T ing; a ditch a mile long on Harri- |yertised by the Windsor Hotel nt ) o . /Gallwas and two sons, Martin and 'a Scug‘n’l'he injured man was a' R '“:’.!‘z': 1y ;:‘ skig‘ s X Charles Tulka, from Bulgaria,|son Creek in the Circle district, | Cordova for $15 & month. m}! u:k;mvxv‘?;‘e;uppzs;d otl{:i be 8% |parold, and Ed McDougall, re- | 18 Six-leggea’ - -@.L 28, See cov.cflm known as the vagabond reporter, | a few miles from Miller House is i 3 turned home last night on the minet who had fallen down a 50 30. What one 20 or 30 years he has been one " foot shaft. at Deering, and he was| ‘.‘;,‘&::f""“ Dmu@g sinkgmon (Who has been in the Interior for |peing built by Wilbur Jewell, Maur- |y Dorothy Phillips, who for- g e most familiar figures on the MY ADD. A fine three-point being faken to Kotzebue for treat-| 20. Afresh EE @mrg IDEE[CIE] & u B thfgy, |months, appeared n a recent | jce and Bernard O'Leary and Sam iy’ taught school at Point Agas-[sireets of Douglas. His only known | JUcK Was shot by Galiwas Sr. ment in the hospital there. The| 3& quum- AD] E[’]lflufl E‘ '.l = eanr, | SIOKET inma.klelii one of his x:et:- Moe. The ground to be worked | ii; near Petersburg, will teach the | pelative is Mrs, Ge:;rge Paul of | 20d brought in by, the party. trip required considerably Ionger| ss gmnecessary 14 2 e g’ WORKIng posod “"‘;:w;e; has been acquired from John Clay- | coming scholastic year at Homer,|Douglas, a cousin. Remains of the | B g S IL IS than an hour, and during almost| g5 Slck.: Qfi :';1"” . . . Gegrge A: N worth. Cook Inlet. With her is her 11-|gecoased are at the Carter Mor- BAZAAR NOVEMBER 18 the entire time, the miner, crazed| 26. Muddies e vagabond put..in months-old daughter, Dorothy. tue: ding arrangements . for| The Martha Society will hold its Ty pending 8t . shlnl- Jnther round. The thirty-sixth anniversary of burial, annual bazaar Nov. 18. ¢ Further With pair, tried to liberate himself. announcement later. the discovery of gold in the Klon- dike « fain| 29 East [ et m“xn Horace Biederman, 22 and his was fittingly observed at Harry D. Mitchell, who first| gg rarg overa - i % 41. Spirit in “The DOWN 41 L fll:f sister Nellie Bledermnn 15, born | py e g in 1897, 3 ot \at % i Dl 3 awson August 17. There were i e b e 81. Genus of TaB e e km! » ;m“ and brought up on the Yukon Riv-|athietic sports, a parade, motor- fell from a bank of the Kusko- 60. American bu- L | grasses 5t staep.llflll had their first automobile ride o2 xhibits, and a bi W! r w 38, Institutl '] morist h m er, elr first ai boat races, exhibil ig , kwim River into the water and aatsitien o a Part of speec! i Stobed - HH ¥ & il | ing 5L By Salty. over dance at Eagles' Hall. was drowned a coroner’s jury at| 41 Color 62. Subtle sarcasm N o o ! they went from Eagle, their home, V] o 42, Ji . iacl;:::d decided. The body was } """' s “"‘:,‘;f!,‘,."‘“"“ ? fi‘f.fif"‘&. . Riyer W0 to Fairbanks. At Fairbanks, the| Jjay Johnston has left Moscow, £ h“g“mw‘ % VaREk torce ¥ s’a‘:{;fi:s:‘ {largest community they ever saw,|Russia, enroute to Fairbanks. For | By falling a tree into which two | |they witnessed their first motion |the past two years Mr. Johnsmn‘ ’ V - black bear cubs had climbed, James | .H".//'.H /- plghire shoW. Jelt fathet, Ed | has been in Siberia ynder. contract { ] & A @ Dieringe captured one of them /// A zid‘:m(;;;ermn:‘fiigfl g;rri’i:gl;s’ HOE BTy ek 87k near Tonsina. A mother bear and / //// LB ' : three cubs were encountered first A ‘i)ears ) - and while the old b and one of H { 5 ? H y & L the younegstgrs made:rofi througoh . -.. / '. | Persons haying difficulty in bear- Friendl th GVC 0 4 the brush, the two other cubs took - |ing may nevertheless enjoy talking SHEAFFER- riendly to the to the tree. //////// 9 ,7/ pictures at the Revilla Theatre in MADE 11 Feet » & | SAVINGS ACCOUNT { % % // Ketchikan. Equipment has been 3 i | installed so ear phones may be E : Bird bands forwarded to Game plugged into connections placed in FOUNTAIN PENS Let your on &ith Interest for A Warden Sam O. White at Fair- i The. maleody, afid. the,, vallime” all- ALL STYLES S Atcbiing st i T Mo Eaidulovieh, Db |justed to suit the listener. and ) | you in a "mss t ‘1e upper Tanana country and sen*‘ / I | blflk ivhere lt Wlu be lflk flld LA LA llll/W//lm $5.00 AT o | / |over to the grand jury at Fair- fizé attachi:;m:g Li?o bdeuc‘l):esint?:zl / 4195 ] 37 bl i g S v » g l'églfl“ &Pbslt! i, ' s . States. Omne was attached to an A % Hill with a broken beer bottle. As low as 31‘00 Yo s ke by : dunt smwmg ee e i.d ‘ {"adult male' lesser scaup duck by .. .....% ;I“)hemfharge is assault with intent b 4 substantial Cldl mg lh“ E. M. Burton of Colleton County,; / H South Carolina, on February 15, ’/4 7 i B H " o B 5 will endble yoit td do die thiings A 1930, and the other was attached | 44 ..///,/ / In the McGrath area dredges on UTLFR BIAURO . . TU’UOS i i ou waht to do_ Rcmembcr d“. to an adult female pintail duck by | ///////// 'Ganes and Yankee Creeks are be- | Df{U(‘ Co. k h F. W. Robl, Ellinwood, Kansas, on ling operated this season under the é 7 | : AT AR N % ank is here to help you. Come March?1, 1932: - ! | management of Archie Eiggins, said ||. BXPRESS MONEY ORDERS The Clothing Man “ in oftenl . B B 9% |Deputy United States Marshal ANY TIME s | Stasley <& «*Phe: quartz >utlabu 134 Free Delivery i % P Lee Waddell, red fox farmer on; 4 Kalgin Island, recently left it for the first time in five years, visit- ing Seldovia on his way to Anchor-| age on business. {mine at -Nixorr Fork 1 doing well " and there are many prospeclors in oo " £ o First National Bank ; of JUNEAU > .HAVE A GROWING EAVNG? A?cB(M fi‘ son recently for supplies to enab]c'snow from the strests has been who has been{him to continue his activities. He | authorized by the Anchorage City | brought in some fine samples and |Council in anticipation of next | is sure he is on the trail of a real |winter. A tractor and snow-plow | paystreak. He is the only pros-‘lwill be purchased. Last winter An-‘ pector on the creek. chorage found its snow-moving —_— equipment was inadequate in cases of heavy falls of snow. * Duncan Michie, 9 prospecting: on 'Allgood Creek dur- ing the last 18 years, was in Daw- DON'T BE TOO LIBERAL Flat with its population of only a hundred persons or so, still has a bank, survivor of boom days in the Iditarod district. The institu- tion’s name is the Miners and Picking a landing spot on top of a mountain 5,000 feet high, an airplane of the Service Air Lines|| Miss Lillian L. Shott M;rchants Bank of Iditarod. It is owned by H. P. sheppnxd and Har- ry Donnelley, has a capital of $25,000, a surplus of $10,000 and deposits of $60,000. . Purchase .of equipment to move of Fairbanks, piloted by Percy || Hubbard, disembarked William Mll-. drum, prospector, and dxschargedx 350 pounds of supplies for him! within a mile and a half of his cabin on St. Joseph Creek in the Fortymile. district.. Previously, Mil- Established 1898 INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Juneau, Alaska Southeast i Alaska FAIR JUNEAU September 14 to 17 DON'T MISS IT! ' CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. | il | v LUDWIG NELSON ‘ 1 JUNEAN—Phone 6 Electtic Vacuum Cleaners SOLD AND RENTED Rentals can be applied on purchase later Aliska Electric Light and . Power Co. Southeast Alaska Fair—Sept: DON'T MISS DOUGLAS—Phone 18 ber 14 to 17 | Pé锑vlé“ Bakery \ Il' yoii ‘@hd*T Had to buy ‘our groceries as we need ifl dirbet froti the manufacturers, chances dre We \vdfild‘&lhays get stiuck at top prices. And then, think of bother and worry. To buy right we’d Ha V { htif thef niarkets %f the world. mrfi prbdflct that we purchase is tied close to every other Eroduct in price. Every product obeys thie’ div of sgspbly arid démand. ' - Eet hs be pldd that the grocer studies our food éeshiomies for' ms and furnishes us with qua]uy oods llke Peerless Bread at the right price. It is ryice Tk pel‘fums for us. “‘0 gt hix Special Represetitatiferof! Richard Hudnut i New York—Paris WILL BE HERE FOR A FEW MORE DAYS Avail yoursel\.'es of a complimentary Facial—and make appointments now Juneau Drug Co. CALIFORNIA GROCERY Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PHONE 478 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS - THE cAsTINEJt? Our Services to You: Bégiit and End at the Gang Plank of Every Ppflénéer Carrying Boat WE EXTEND A PERSONAL COLLECTION SERVICE TO ALL - Paeifie Coagt . 420 Goldstein Bldg.

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