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SATURQ:\Y, OCL. 2% 1992 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PL | [ : You CouLd SToP \T IF YOu WANTED TO, MISS LEE .. o g AH SHO DON'T KNOW Ik WHAT TO DO, i) MISTAH : GOOGLE -- AM N\ | JES' FEEL AwFUL! \,@, S /LN ABOUT THOSE TWO )@é\/@/ NG/ MEN FIGHTIN® NN D \ HONEY - SNIE AH SHO wouLD HIKE TO STOP #T.. \ AH'D DO ANYTHING. ANYTHING!! By BILLE DE BECK HURRY, BARNEY-- DON'T THEY'RE FIGHTIN' Y <5 N FRONT O THE [ THEY'LL CALL (T | UITE WHEN EY SEE THE PAPERS EER WOMAN PASSES IN SOUTH The widow of Herman Grimm, | pioneer of the North, resident of | Skagway in the early days, then |of Seward, returning "again to the Lynn Canal metropolis, died sud- |denly in Vancouver, B. C., yester- day according to a radiogram re- | ceived at the United States Mar- shal's office from C. E. Edgett, Chief Contsable. A son, Viector ’Grimm, who resides here, was noti- ————————-———-——¢ | fied of his mother's death by De- AT THE HOTELS | |puty Marshals, She operated & Gastineau ® | home-sewing office here for & num- Rose Andrews, Juneau; Gil Rich, ber of years. Ketchikan; C. C. Boatman, Seat- | tle. Tilson Resigns Seat | In National House !F“ei Patrick, Juneau; J. 8. Smith, | Ketchikan, , WASHINGTON, Oct. 29.—Rep- Zynda resentative John Q. Tilson, Repub- Mrs.. H. L. Redlingshafer, lican, Conneocticut, has resigned neau; J. E. Boyle, Seattle. from the House, effective December , |WICKERSHAM LEAVES s NOT BE ANY HAPPIER| ON SKAGWAY VISIT| Miles Godkin, owner of Godkin's| Enroute to Skagway and Haines axi Company, is giving away ci- [to carry there his drive for votes, ars and quite often forgets to|Judge James Wickersham, Dele- J, tab fares today. Resson? [gate to Congress, left last night 4 on. on the Marguerite. It is under- Mrs. Godkin at St. Ann's hospital |stood he will make- addresses at iiis motning gave birth to & son. both places. h? new resident of the city| His trip there will be brief. He eighs nine and one-half pounds. |is scheduled to return here next Ji ‘He ' greatly ‘resembles his fa- | Monday. et the Sister in charge of the R ) PR raternity ward of the hospital, Faid. ——————— Vedka, the nationax drink of 8o- | iet Russia, is being converted into yothecic rubber. Alaskan TR N ‘Stephen Gutano, Johnm -Price, Pearl Gish, of Evansville, Ind., 'as ready for her weddiny ocere- #ony, but the bridegroom was found intoxicated on @ sidewalk. o [1um days.and are stil at it. Many accept the stories that Spaniards [came up the Mississippi River's | tributaries to hide their fortunes. Tales that rich families buried gold | and valuables in the mountains Atk. Oct, 29, — during the war between the States Jd in the Ozarks| 10 &re believed. shovels and| Acres and acreshave been search- | eu, sut if anyone ever found anhy loose gold it is not generally known. 3y in conformity with his inte |announced some weeks ago. | former Republican floor leader no- | tified Speaker Garner that he had |sent his resignation to the Gover- | nor of Connecticut. ————— ation | GOLD IS HUNTED WITH DIVINING RODS IN OZARKS SAND KNO3, They stili nun with divining shotguns. Back in their lives a they belicve Spa slave trade middle pass: Tales h down from father |Snooper Leaps Like They Do in “Comics’ rods, ’ hills men spend for treasures O buried when | P ailed the bloody| Mother of Thirteen FATTER , N. J, Cect. 29— Joseph Kuhn, 18, explained to po- lice, why he was wandering around in his socks but shoeless. He was “looking in” ‘the todl Lox of a parked car, he said, when some- stories are responsible for the un-| Gl rown roddent of this clty, conflrmed conviction of many | coi4. “Sargon 4and Sargon s(,n' mountaineers that fabulous Wealth | yroco pils have brought me health, lies behind some of the bald bould- | strengthi and happiness, and T am ers. ‘They hunt it at night wtth"omy too glad to tell others of ‘my divining rod—a home-made instru-|experience. After taking two bot- ment, that is supposed to do funny |tles of Sargon and one bottle of the things when it passes over buried,‘mus I am like a different woman. metal. | Théy have done me far more goo% They have been hunting easy|than everything else put together.” thoes were found where the jump ttarted, and Joe was charged with larceny. .. | ~ The Fraternity Club in Now York Oity, after ten years of standing ou! against them; has ad- mitted women. For Pariies and Hallowe’en Celebrations JUNEAU ICE CREAM PARLORS 46 FRONT STREET Just Received New Line of Candies FEATURING LADY FAIR HOME-MADE CHOCOLATES 50 cents the pound in one, two, and three-pound boxes Black Cat Candy Shop NEXT;TO CITY HALL Home Made Candies—The Best ' PHONE 455 : ‘ W Yy i GO TO THE.DANCE INA PACKARD TAXI - ' PHONE 444 v | said, runs $664 in gold, $5.71 in sil- Gives Her Experience week, CURIOSITY LEADS [ HER TO BONANZA| | ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Oct. 28.| —A gold mine, believed to have| been dug by Spaniards perhaps | hundreds of years ago, may bring wealth to Mrs. Blanche Trigg of Santa Fe who discovered it acci- dentally near Hillsboro, N, M., C. H. Hayes, Portland, Ore., minerolo- gist, said here. Mrs. Trigg several weeks £g0 was walking aong the Rio Percha River near some of her property when she plcked up some smelter sleg. As there was no visible place| from which the slag might have conde’ she jasked Hayes to make a| Hayes ‘discovered the mine after | a search. He sald he believed ore| had been taken out by the Span- iards in baskets. He he had an enalysis made and the ore, he ver and $1 in lead to the ton. ————— JUNEAU GIRLS PLEDGED TO U. OF O. SORORITIES Two Juneau girls, graduates of |the local high school, have been | pledged to sororities ‘at the Uni- versity of Oregon, which they en- |ered as Freshmen this Fall, ac- cording to word received here this Miss Betty Barragar has been pledged to Kappa Kappa Gamma and Miss Verna Hurley to Alpha Omicron Pi, —— A new system of television Is said to have Been discovered by a sclentist by Switzerland. ————— After ten years of making sole Kids Must - Watch Step, “ Says"Ghief ) 5 4 R0 Pranks Are i’ranks But Human Life Must Neot Be B\d&nger'e'd Hallowe'en is next Monday night, not last night, tonight or Sunday night and the younger pepulation of Juneau must govern themselves accordingly said Chief of Police George Getchell today. He urges parents to instruct their children to preserve order and not to be destructive. Reports have been made regarding mud being thrown al- ready at houses. Last night large rocks were car- ried onto many streets which en- dangered traffie, both foot and wheel, said the Chief. Several other pranks (?) not in the cate- gory of good conduct have been reported. Children found loitering on the streets after the curfew, will be punished in some form or other, said the Chief. Special of- ficers will also be detailed to cer- tain parts of the city. R o PREPARATIONS ARE MADE FOR HALLOWE'EN BUSINESS Preparations nwve been thade by the Juneau Ycé Cream [Parlors w care for extra Hallowe'en trade over the week-end. Thé store is now offering a new lne of candfes, which includes Lady Tair Home Made Chocolates. The new can- leather, Cuba supplies the domestic demand. dies are meeting with public fa- vor. & gold in the hills since ante-bel-|Butier Mauro Drug Co. ~ady. ad FROLIC] FOR. » Halloween . Hallowe’en Is Fun-Time for Kiddies | and Grown-Ups as Well! " LET'S HAVE A PARTY! D e READ THESE ADS AND KNOW! WHERE TO BUY YOUR SUPPLIES! 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