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pARGRe # o 4 el s s - B 4 £ 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1934. DAVIS INUUESTE “Long Life to You, Dad!” [||SLE HEBERT ~[EORCEALNco o RATING OF OLD | s o moms i s LEAVE FOR WEST et R g L 5 Fe SN i MAY BE EN[]E[]1 LEAVING HERE | O ALSKA'TONIGHT pInNEFR HOME |“h e woce s s i o o s THIS AFTERNOON George A. Lingo, President of wrecked preparatory to the con- T | the Farthest North Gray Line Com- struction of a modern institution | HARRY HALLOSS ENTERS U TRIP pany, who has been in Juneau for| BEGUNS“NDAY for the care of Alaska's pioneers, | HOSPITAL THIS MORNING | are among some of the oldest in lhe‘ X | used for barracks and headquar- 4 two weeks-on business, will | Harry Halloss entered St. Ann’s on the Alaska tonight for | T Territory since the American occu- | Hospital this morning to receive he Westward hi to h b pation. The bulldmgs were former- | medical attention. Nine Wllnesses Examined| Expects to Estabh:h Tra\-‘,,( 0 e is | Inmates Moved to Hospital, |——— iR N Sl and Two Remain for | el Record to Westward | M Lingo expects to return to| Springs and Moose . Juneau next month to complele\ . . W’ L k S ' and Interior l plans for the company's operations| Hall in Sitka 10 LiKes plnac 19 |in this vicinity during the commg‘ st season, when two large de-| Wrecking of the old Pioneers’ | 7, ; W g - xe coaches as well as several | Home buildings in Sitka has begun, | You will now—we have it canned with a gen- Questioning Nine witnesses had been exam- ined at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon the inquest into the death of When the Alaska leaves port to- night, Lisle F. Hebert, one of the \ m«l]" cles will be pl i i best known salesmen of Alaska e placed in | | according to a message received at | a1 5 B an % N D 1-8 Charles Davis, native, who met and fbr-the: Bast’ wweive yeats :‘ he s ng and transportation | the office of Governor Troy this | erous piece of bacon on top, ldrgc can, 25¢ death ten days ago at Sitkoh Bay representative +0f OR& B EAsite’ siness here by the Gray Line|morning. Two others remained to be examin- ed at that time. It is expected that the inquest will be finished and al 'ct reached by the coroner's this afternoon. The inquest is being held in the| court of United States Commis-| sioner J. F. Mullen and the ques- tioning is being done by William A. Holzheimer, United States District Attorney. | The wife, two daughters and| son-in-law of the dead man have been among the witnesses so far examined. Axel Axelsen, a ‘white man, is t's a %Yandhfnelmg to bel(?”rh; to drink a legal toast on your birthday, N arge by, especially when it’s your rd anniversa So it is easy to understand i £ A i 3 B e the happy expression on the face of Col Kane, whe cdebrated hjs | the latter point, it is the intention mpany. The message, which was dated‘ oldest business houses, the Schwa- Gerdiy. s % Eiler Hanse bt cher Hardware Co. k| s . e AL o m, | 1 \‘jra)(ln one of the langestw‘cgnflr:::l ‘ IN HOSPITAL superintendent of the home, and‘ At GARNICK’S Phone 174’ | trips to points north of Juneau,| Frank Swartz is receiving |said: <Moved Home equipment last | thiat” Be ‘bas “ever alisic el | attention at St. Ann’s Hos- | night (Sunday) and pioneers today. Store Closed All D;“ Tllursda\ Mebert’s schedule calls for stops ot | Have 20 ploneer; at Spnng» (God- ‘ at Cordova, Valdez, Seward, Sel-| RESFY ghE R ovia, Ko:l ak and the Aleutia all of which Tie ng the ships “of the Alas) teamship Company. Re- turning to Seward from the ex- | treme Westward he will proceed to Anchorage, making his headquar- ters there for a week or ten days After completing his business a of Hebert to charter a plan pending the outcome of the in- three over a century” at Medford, Mass. The young chap drinking his | P! health is his son. John. aged 64 | wh vill carry him direct from y quest | # % S DR L -| Anchorage to the upper reaches {and third awards of ten dolars in | s Brothers' Cottee, and other ‘;Lw’:illf‘a‘;;’l“’:‘o‘l‘l’c':mm:;‘:' Sfi;kx i FEBRUARY AWARD MADE | trade each are awaiting nants. | well known lines, and Lyle Hebert, T At 5 B(flhe' e BY GEORGE BROTHERS |mpgse haying tickets bear e | Schwabacher Hardware Company,| o corb® 2 < S AND LEADER DEPT. STORE ; ; g . | Akiak, thence across country to th following numbers should call will leave on the steamer Al\laxka‘Y"}mn River, stopping at Moun- the “store: 37,687; 29,040 and 33,19 onight for the Westward and In- s B 4 . Last evening the February award tain Village and other lower Yu- ey | terior districts. The prominent| ke ' S nts. of the Leader Department Stor¢ wELL KNOWN MERCHANDISE |merchandise brokers expect to be Ofl‘,lmfi':_’gl‘mmrifn‘:'e,’; e and George Brothers was announc- — gROKERS TO LEAVE TONIGHT |away for about two months. ; 5 ed and the first award of twenty o) {kon River will be to Nome dollars in trade and the second % | Seward Peninsula points via Ur | kleet where a short stop will ! Our Store Closed All Day Thursday {made. From Nome the plane w . .« o o x‘v“;,"’fii;ii‘f:;‘z“fiég;““ Y- Fresh Fruits and Vegetables arriving on Alaska Today! J. J. Meherin, representative nl\ Dally Emp[re Want Ads Pay o g, and | from Kaltag to Eagle, the last | American port on the Yukon River B ———— | before entering the Yukon Terri- tory. He will make short stops at | all towns, villages and trading posts B L] T T E R . lenrcutn From Eagle he will again SWEET ORANGES 2 40c SWEET ()RANGES itake to the air for Fairbanks | reaching there in approximately 60 | days after leaving Juneau. | Mr. Hebert contends, that upor | his return to Juneau he will hav | established a travel record as well ia\‘ one of accomplishment, for |er the wonderful gain in busine: |in Southeast Alaska for the fir | weeks of 1934, he expects Interior points to lead the country for a banner season. .- I leet Chief SWIFT’S PREMIUM Bacon, H_alf or Whole, I‘entep & Suggestions Ham, Half or Whole, 21c Ib. COLUMBIA RIVER SHAD ROE CATSUP Daon can...... e 0B et dors FILETS of ANCHOVES S D O Al N 3 bottles for ......... 65¢ Rolled or Fhis SALAD DRESSING 3%z oz. glass jars .....50c Mancas, Green and White ANTIPASTO Miracle Whip, Nalley’s Hors d’ Ouvre Suarb N ... ... 38c | 5 ouncecans ........ 40c 3% oz. glass jars .....50c PORK AND BEANS MARTINI BUITER 3ecansfor ......... 5 CRACKERS NUTT BROS. OVEN An Appetizer Cracker FRESH COOKIES - Buttered and seasoned Sk L for sea food cocktails S 80w, in pg. . vivi 2 Hors d’ Ouvres appetizers BEA;\S C()RN per package ........ 15C TOMATOES ALASKA KIPPERED Standard Brands SALMON 2chnedor ........ ..\ 25¢ “Morris” 10e .. per can, i 10c CHOW CHOW Buy by the Dozen Crmse and Blackwell CORDOVA PACK CRAB 7.0 qars ... .ote8 ..30c % Ib. ans, 2 for .....45¢ FRESH FRUITS and BUTTER AND EGGS VEGETABLES Quality Speaks for Itself to arrive on Alaska Ask for Prices 3 cans AMOCATCORN . . . . ., . . . 50c 3 cans AMOCAT TOMATOES,No.2 . . . 50c 3 cans RELIANCE CUT BEANS . . . . . 50¢ 6 cans CAMPBELLS’ PORK AND BEANS . 50c¢ 3 cans AMOCAT GRAPEFRUIT . . . . . 50¢ 3cans PURPLEPLUMS . . . . .. . . . 50¢ 2 pounds GEORGE BROS. COFFEE . . . . 50¢ 5 pounds SHORTENING .- . . . .. . . . 50¢ 5 cans H. H. TOMATO JUICE . . . . . . 50¢ 3 cans WESCOPEAS . . . . . ... . ..50¢ (9] PANCAKE FLOUR 19¢ Sperry’s BATHROOM TISSUE Rolls49C 10 Rolls Admiral J. M. Reeves of Sam Rafael, Cal, who has been | named by President Roosevelt as Commander in Chief of the United States Fleet, succeeding Admiral David F. Sellers. For- CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY mer Comman . WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY RIET: « e His new flagship will be the U. S. S. Pennsylvania. | WE WANT 37687-29040-33193 =] George Brothers PHONES 92—95 FIVE FAST DELIVERIES DAILY Store Open Wednesday Evening for Your Convenience! A rare collection ‘of Chinese books {has been given the Duke University library b_V Jamvs A Thomas of To Se]l the Old Relmb]e e - ‘ U. S. and BALL BAND I TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY §| fSewtiee | | COST MORE—WORTH IT | SEE BIG VAN ]