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3 3 Alaska Park ‘ PRISE BIRTHDAY Jacon, ‘“C_ SRS % o ::l‘::: HENRY R EAKS |an o!gaal;:n n::ovx;rs sten;, x;:: t?e_ g I’ ints-Sh ‘ Townsley, John Murdock, Eugene | \ outs-Shown ! | Tom. Cleais Holst and Mr. and Mrs, ’rom SHUT DU N IN ficiald, ;%T G H IGHAGUFF BEING BI-AMEB Bt e iy mrptised | v, Henry Roden, Independent candi- —_————— 1 SHIN Vv S by some of her friends with a E VAS N, S h . - $ —ie g \ | date for Sei 7] NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS WASHINGTO! Sept. 1 | | birthday party at her & dast | r nator in the Territorial OTIC] The National Park Service an- | BR SH I IR 1day | Legislature, last evening addressed| Every dog found in Juneau with- ) 0 m; i he | evening. Sixteen p_ersons were pres-| MRS. MABEL LINEHAN IS la fairly Ian 5 REEBUHN SA s vt dio e o -t i | |ent at the surprise party, and a| AWARDED RADIO GIVEN y large crowd at length in|out a license tax is subject to states and the territories of | ":‘N“e;‘j"y“‘“ evening was passed AWAY AT MUCKERS' BALL| of his' candidacy. tags must be replaced. Pound af at cards, . Alaska and Hawaii. The prin- & ok . | Mr. Roden favored the abolition\| City Wharf open from 11 to 2 and loyees Leave for Prop-| cipal highways and chief points U"d of Havana Port Po-| ‘: ,d““f[“‘l’l‘;f lé‘e““: :’e“:;leived, and| aps Mabel Linenan was tie Guards at Statesvfl]e, IIL, | of tne fisn iraps, the institution of im,};, 1 %05, e A Tomortow and Op- | ©f interest the National lice Is Conducting @ beautitully decorated cake added | oiqer of the ticket which Won| Tho Fecane of . |a Buresu of Mines for the service ! C. J. DAVIS, ymorrow and Up Puls a¥e tualenGlChnY 6 much to | stive appearance of | jhe award of the Atwater-Kent 1 P | of prospectors, the beginning of —adv. Chief of Police 15 Start Thursday maps. Investigation S Deone i all-electric radio, which was the| Prisoners ‘ : % - - : s Those present were Mr. and Mrs. grand prize at the first Muckers' | e { ; HAVANA, Sept. 11.—Port offieials | Ray Tucker, Alice Olark, Elsie|p,)) neld' here ten days ago. JOLIET, TIl, Sept. 11.—Two pris- LT c(]M PERKINS‘M‘Q laid down drastic yjgilance on ‘Vlmch Thelma HBY;_’;& Mrs, L, B 2 I Wm&nm m-g‘red all vessels'and cancelling all passes — Barry, were killed, another wound- | | recreational maps ef eight | | the Coliseum Theatre, in suppott jmpoundment without notice. Lost | M Co to board ships. D -l P l in an | 4 Ja I ed, and one guard wounded in an g ; 5 L VES FGR NEw This step is taken in the inves- awy Cross-word uzzle atiompt o escane aboard afgiooo-| 4 - Itigation of the disaster to the L motive leaving the Statesville. pris- | n ed her {Morto Castle. | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. Th::raé!ea ond on vard. - | r t 2 Capt. Oscar Hornandnz,vbchlor of | ;. :shzryl desirous “ 9. Hindu wom- Using the guard as a shield, the | : e for ’(hn Ton Police, said he is making | & “r:;fifil X flm n“E u A m an's garmen! | three prisoners ran into 20 other! alrea t work i '1;:-_‘17"“%"055 ln‘ifl“ m\(fi:uflg-l 3% Honsrins [AIGIOBER[ARIEZI R|AC|E] };‘ :Z;:xl:: prison guards after fleeing: from| 1 At 1 ghere dm conneclion with the) ,; sgucy IRIE] IM[P|E[N|S[EZ 16 Mast the locomotive when the engineer | f\v(‘ui;\c Officer. of Talla-|MorR sl diSaster. larch dald Tie ¥ 6 rhmaty | 00 [R] 20. Probabilities | fought them off. The guards open- d i€ "‘”"f‘ to announce definite re- | nickname 2] 21, Approaches |ed fire and killed Bellinger and adu- poosa to Hd\( (,omman within the next few days. HO‘ 15. Slfivxelf?ar (S| 23. Asiatic native | Barry outright. s that a Communist, un- e 23. Bristle ——.—— e Vessel Tents 2 of New C G. ;d ibtedly a passenger aboard the | 11. Organ of :;’ )clzm:anou. Sam Carlson, Indian, died at o | Executive Off cheniloald ‘Wi Jound th. bagghesr| o -DosEen 0 e or lcg R e e 3 ciitah y| CROTIEALS ggage. . Advertise: 2 thrown so | vived by a widow and two children. A S USE WOOD |last thiee yes NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—G. Mor-| 5. Slows 3 Sokace®™: | ety v DISHAW TO . on an for the | ppers ivioor Tt i bl B VorEirte [E] 31 Tivetan monh“er i 33 . ; S, it s " - — i COFFER DAM, PIER 3 o join Mrs. |2 Glsaster, testified before the| SR BO° W) ki OVER THE ELECTRIFIED ROUTE i El hington, | paderal Inquiry Board today thaz‘ end of & | VOTE—VOTE—VOTE 1 T . § Al at no time” was ar : o 80. Parcel of 2 | The polls clece at 7 o'clock All the way from Seattle east, you'll revel in the luxurious comfort ! 1 as an alarm sound article ground 1 I P sk . = f ) ed when the liner caught fire, aj\-o\ Juice of a tree 51 Age % 45. Drgf:‘;’lf a | tonight. If you have not vcted of The OLYMPIAN, in its roller bearing silence and riding ease— to u ttempts were made to place| 3 ‘d‘;,;“;’pom 52. Wharves 3 46. Had on | —vote. Requirements are that | and you'll be thrilled by the 656 mile electrified ride over the moun- 0 T : i the panic-stricken passengers into| 39 oot S & lg;;;;g point | You have been a resident of | tains. The Milwaukee Road is the only railroad operating over its i ( based at Miami, | the lifebo: 1 H ] e “' oleid’s wite . projecting i /““:'f‘;!' o;:)edyelr and- your own rails all the way from the Pacific North Coast to Chicago. | | ¢ The witness said one woman x\k- “Uon: abbr. 68, Three-part 4. Pro Sfoun precinct for ays. No regis- . . 2 5 : W. Oliphant, who Was te- leq officers when the boats were to| " TORINe. | gy joamvoaition § flof, 5. Tear agare | tration s necessary, Vote be- ; Al-costlrignad chibShaETR R 41 UK cams gy TR con TR | i d from the - be lowered and he said: “When we |* 46 Electrical 0. glv;\lrr'flulhehl e T One of the m. mm-l of Dean \ fore 7 o'clock tonight. | able and clean regardless of weather conditions. No dust, no draughts, b i S apparatus ‘atch si t of uses . * ! i tal i get the orders ffom the bridze.” o i g b | b wother | S Phelps said he considered it 75177 — Lowest Fares Ever Apply via The Olympian 3 |m d visit | “idiotic. to talk about waiting for 3 # 2 week or ten ‘Tourist sleeping cars of the latest type provide comfortable, roomy, g | orders from the bridge with the leave, C‘)“"h“\(l“r roaring wind and terrific cracklin >d to N ¢ | of the flames prc\mlmu 4 T IIIfi%7==/Ill individually lighted berths at about pne-half the cost of standard I SL14_ N D E R sleeping car accommodations. The “Chef’s Special Selection Plate” ~delicious luncheons or dinners for 50c; breakfasts from 40c up. SA L V‘4 G E For reservations or information, cakle, write or call R. Fourth ! me com: s on which construction ecently completed in Juneau from Cordova, accord- ing to word received here from Lyman 8. Peck, General Manager e of the company, who will come o Operations . Junouu on the plane. It is to leave w—— PLANE NEWS carly tomperow misiag for A “G.B. WANDERER” gh tMILWAUKEE R | chorage, and there will prol be : ace for two-passengers, LeavesCi!y Float . AMERICA'S LONGEST ELECTRIFIED RAILROAD @ 2 to Mr. Peck. WEDNESDAY September 12 Another Shipment of Certo | . F 4:30 P. M. CERTO for jelly making .................... 30¢ Y @®For special hunting 0 : : E bl sl Wenderet” Jell-Kwick, also for jelly making, 2 for ...45¢ at City Float or in- o i quire at George Bros!i At GARN!C S’ Phone 174 i RY CO. BOAT | t here this morning G S UP CHENA R. A.Van Mavern was FAR AS FAIRBANKS enger. Stops were Hoonah and Tena- C. W. Cash, Alaska representa- tive of the National Grocery Com- entative of |pany of Seattle, recently piloted ific Coast his ocean-going 45-foot boat Re- rning pas- |liance up the Chena River to Fair- on, accord- banks for the first time. High ne to A. B, Hayes, company man- | water in the river made the trip | age possible, as the Reliance draws afternoon a Pacific Al-|too much water for ordinary stages Ford plane is due of the Che into the harbor. 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