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R 3 i 1 et KARLSEN TOOK HIS OWN LIFE DECIDES JURY Boy St‘oulsfio Discover- ed Tragedy Given Much Credit by Authorities 10 o'clock this morning Members of the jury called to decide the cause of the tragedy were H. O. Adams, D. W. Couplin, ., A, Bartholomew, and V. A. Daven- was only in ses- f an hour and thej rs were unanimous in their 1 that it was a clear case of | shambles. pression caused by 111 | of the town was wiped out. International Illustrated News photo. Mcuntain parks and swept mountain cabins, Sevcral lives were lost and property damage estimated in excess of one million dollars was the | toll taken by a cloudburst that left the Colorado town of Idledale, 25 miles west of Denver, a veritable | The twenty-foot wall of water roared down picturesque Bear Creck Canyon in the Denver dance halls, recreation stands and automobiles away | like tinder and left in its wake mud, silt and debris scveral feet high. Photo shows the main street | of Idledale, which was a mass of boulders and rock after the cleudburst. Wife Survives far as is known the only sur- gz relatives of Mr. Karlse: wife, Signe Karlsen, who I at Arendal, Norway, and an un hansen, living in Junea oyed at the Juneau Cold e Company, as was the deccasad Members of the Boy Scouts (}HAMBERIS 10 BARANOF EXPECTED The seaplane Saranof, piloted by Gene Meyring, Chandler Hicks, me- | chanic, left Sitka this morning for| j Craig from where it was to proceed the trip. LATE THIS P. M. FROM KETCHIKAN| noon. the seaplane, Waterfall and then to Ketchi- whose careful searching of the e AN ;0 5 Teoidh ik ol woods in an effort to I te Pete an, according 0 . 3 layes, for ete ilberg. i o weer (Iver Anderson and R. H.|Manager of the Alaska Southern Chilberg, missing for ove: : 3 anage r resulted in the discovery ‘of the Stock Invited to Meet- | Airways. Hcax‘n?gs were to be held d-ad man, were given much credit | at the canneries by United States by the authorities for their work. [ ing Tomorrow The remains are at the C. W.| Carter Mortuary awaiting funeral arrangements. —_——————— BIDDER UN JUB |John W. Jones. A. E. Karnes, Commissioner o! Education, who returned this week UN LOGAL RuAn\rrom Washington and Chicago, is expected to attend and probably Ml! give the Chamber a brief ac- count of his trip, including some- . b thing about a conference with the BldS $I4'495 for HaUhng Interior Department officials rela- 6,500 Yards of Crushed tive to educational matters in the Rock Surfacing L Iver Anderson and R. H. Stock, ‘w«llknaun local contractors ‘huildcrs of many of Alaska’s finest roads are among the invited guests jof the Chamber of Commerce at |its weekly luncheon meeting at nx)n tomorrow at Bailey's Cafe, it “15 announced today by President | Territory. { A final report on the plans for | ining the sailors on the on of destroyers duc here next Monday for a three-day visit also will be made. The Chamber also has a request 5 five Alfred Di was low bi opened today for the surfacing of W Lesion C.’“k;?“;k, c’ei‘ S from P. R. Bradley, newly electec o o gilg\:fxer ng“:\_fi?' I‘;;,Prosxdem. of the Alaska Juneau 3 o N " | Presiden elt ask! ha reau of Public Roads. i e, bty 4 lonly mined gold be exempted from The bid embraces hauling 6,500 the gold embargo order in order tc cubic yards of crushed rock from give it a free market. This will Ix the Alaska Juneau dump for spot- ;... up tomorrow for definite ac- tcd spreading on the section named. Son The total bid submitted by Mr.| 2 Dishaw was $14,495, the rate per| yard being $2.23, \ Because of heavy, modern street | This was 20 cents per yard low-| \traffic, motorized fire apparatus| er than the bid submitted by the ‘does not make as fast time as the | Seims-Spokane Company. The oth- |old-horse drawn fire wagons, ac- er bidders were: Wright and Stock, | cordmg to the report of Salt Lake's | Inc, $2.44 per yard; R. J. Sommers |fire chief. ——————— Commissioner of Fisheries Frank Erickson and Nick Bez are making and | — Bell, who with Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Mr. Hayes said. Dance Tonight MANDARIN BALL ROOM “REVELERS” SALE ON HOUSE DRESSES and Children’s Dresses Priced from 75¢ to $1.25—All fast colors F—R—E—E A beautiful China Plate with each dress purchase. At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 yord, and B Ohrisiasaon and fllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllI|I|IIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlg FREE AWARD We Want 15859 Company, $270 per yard. The ac- ceptance of Mr. Dishaw's tender! has been recommended. Correction to grades and line and general road improvement in advance of the crushed rock haul- ing will be done by the Bureau of Roads by day labor, Mr. Williams announced. The improvement work will be done as rapidly as possible. E. J. White, construction superin- tendent for the Bureau on the job, is getting @ crew in shape to begin | clearing away brush on the sec-| tion. The size of the crew, Mr.| Williams said, will be determined | as the work develops. Only a few | men will be needed for the clear ing and grubbing. The Douglas project, involvir the expenditure of $7,500 in de labor work, will start August 1\ This is being held up by the delay |= in delivery of corrugated iron cul vert material which will replace the wooden bridges on that roa Bids for the $100,000 project ne: Ketchikan on Tongass Highway, and a smaller project at Seward, are to be opened here on August 9. MOOSE AND ELKS ARE SCHEDULED TONIGHT The Moose ball club, which climbed out of cellar position last Sunday by moving a full game ahead of the Elks to second posi- tion, has a chance to boost its place to easy striking distance of the League-leading Veterans to- night in its scheduled game against the Bills. At noon today the out- Jook for the game wasn't bright. Rain was still falling and the officlal prediction was for showers this evening. Jack - Schmitz probably will be used by the Paps on the mound if the game is played. Claude Ers- kine, with a week's rest, should be ready for service for the Elks. ———— Advertising - establishes a stand- ard of ty that leads the buyer o ‘expect much; and ;that impels mn( to measure. up to the 1 Leader Department Store or George Brothers Grocery { The communication system Nearby town of Morrison also suffered heavily from the cloudburst. | It was due to arrive in Ketchikan at 2:30 o'clock this after- Mr. Bez will return to Todd on which will stop on| its way back to Juneau late this afternoon or evening. was to stop in Gypsum also on the return trip to bring in Arvid Anderson, to assist in the searchi § The seaplane will make a trip; to Chichagof this afternoon if it| arrives in Juneau on time, other-| & wise the weekly trip to that port will be made tomorrow morning, The plane AT : g g». = % = = %: Oultx’ of ?‘BusineSS? No! Moving? Yes! REMOVAL SALE} Begins Tomorrow and Lasts Until AUl Goods Are Sold or Removed to New Location Business conditions have compelled us to seek lower rental. We’ve found it at American Beauty Parlors location on Seward Street. Our rent wwill be less than one-third of former price. Save 35% to 50% on Every Dollar i Don_’t F orget That When Making Fall Purchases Get Ready for School Days GIRLS’ 25¢ LISLE HOSE full length, sizes 6 to 10, 1 Spqcial 122C 60c GIRL’S % and FULL LENGTH finely ribbed Rayon i Hose, Special .......... 250 $4.95 CHILDREN'S and MISSES RAINCOATS, 2 2 5 Special .. e $12.50 GIRLS’ CLOTH COATS fur trimmed, good grade Extra Special .......... tweed, sizes 10, 12 only .. 2095 OTHER BIG VALUES $1.25 GIRLS’ PLAY SUITS Can’t Bust ’Em Leftiician St o o g 750 To $19.50, Only 15 6 75 Extra Special Coat Values » ‘Half Price or Less Prices from 2.75 to 11.75 Buy That Extra Coats NOW g $1.00 RAYON BERETS 60 HATS worth to $6.50 o Onlyg Bl 35(: #DIVIDED IN-2 BIC BARGAINS for .. {8195, KABO G@TER BELTS Extma & 1 25 S]SEClal”‘” LATEST WASH AND PONGEE BLOUSES—- Regular$150 ExtraSpecnal Extraordinary Bargains in DRESSES We want to sell out every Dress so that we may enter the new store with complete new stock. BUY NOW! 20 SILK DRESSES—Regular prices up to $16.75, 4 75 i Up to $3.00; Up to $6.50, Specwl & $1.00 DISCONTINUANCE $15.50 POIRETTE SALE COMACTS of All Slze from: 31 to 38 Waist * KAYSER SILK SPECIAL _ UNDERTHINGS $11.50 ) ke e D £ s S - g -