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THE DAILY meetings | 7 . NELSON LEAVES | SHEPARD TRAVELS | ; Juneau Woman ! i . 3 G | N. G. Nelson, proprietor of the| H. R. Shepard, Juneau agent o,‘Fellow Aviators E. Mon Has Purse Stolen | | Triangle Cleaners, lett Juneau for|the Canadian National Railways, is| Break Wine Glasses entertainment In (:lllif()l’lli(l | Vancouver, B. C, on the Princess making the round-trip voyage be- | . o ngs during the | MUvE RAPIULY sfl“TH lN A M |Alice. He did not say when he{tween Juneau and Skagway on the| in Honoring Post the A(:dw)(;::l‘t\l'y:"t RICHMOND, Cal, Aug. 23— } ] # would return from his business | steamer Prince George. He returns | 1 will occur September 4 | will be chairman of ., and his plans for ient at the pssion are Police searched for persons to- i I N TERRIT trip. yia;tyur:;ycgri:::h;*eh;ssi:i::;i:sn 3‘(2‘5- ‘f ‘FEW YORK, Aug. 23.—Twenty b 7 b ——.— | wi - | fellow aviator members of the Gas {Pilot Simmons Will Take| . Mantey, who arrive here on|tained permission from James J.|Craft Glub broke wine giasses hom. # Three Passengers the steamer Alaska from Valdez, | Connors, Collector of Customs, lo‘ormg Wiley Post while standing day who stole a Juneau moth- | er's purse from her 19-months- | v “lil;‘h“d“"‘i‘;;; Johnwm‘ 28, le L took passage on the Princess Alice |travel from one American port t0|around a new portrait of Post, do- et Special. Qbeasion. 1] * li\(:m: \:‘u“ Vit ekl s | Heten ‘qucn to Have Char.g.e at| for Seattle for Vancouver, B. C. |another on a Canadian vessel. |nated by Artist I. J. Muller, . ederal Nigh g 3 . ¥ el Be Known at Lawyers Wednesday, September 18 will be | 3,:‘1“;:;"‘:,0::";,,:,”‘:':;“ i S',lka Nome Rehablpta- At daylight tomorrow morning the| — ; Night, Sept. 4 K 1 C. H.| gowntown department store | tion Work Progressing |amska Air Transport Patco, pilot-| i b A ) ¥ of the'l ‘when hee ael Ak J5. begen. {ed by Sheldon Simmons, will take and they o cry. She gave him her purse Boyd C. Yaden, who has been|off for Seattle with Ed. Behrendt, 1t on by the( ¢4 play with, while she shopped |in charge of the water works proj- onal Lead Company represen- employees. at a nearby counter. ect at Wrangell for the Public| e; T. A. Morgan, of the Col- hmidt, District A few moments later, he be- |Works Administration, is in Juneau|umbia Lumber Company, and Ho- | gan to cry again and she dis- (conferring with Ross A. Gridley,| mer Gorman, of the Butler-Maura covered that someone had tak- |Engineer-Inspector K for the PWA,|Dr Co., as passengers. Simmons en the purse, containing $55 in |al leaves tonight on the North|expects to return to Juneau nextl meeting| travelers’ checks which she in- |Sea for Sitka where he will be|Wednesday. | Deputy and| tended to use to finance a [in charge of the new construction| Ed Behrendt has been in Juneau | | tr of the nurses’ home, super-jand vicinity for several days on| |intendent’s residence and garage business for his company and is lat the Pioneers’ Home, |returning to the offices in the| PWA work is progressing well|States. T. A. Morgan s making .‘?‘l(ltflnuSk" |over the Territory, Engineer-1In-|the trip in the interests of his firm, |spector Gridley reports. At Nome and will return on the plane. Homer from the| journey to Alaska. e e wn as Alaska- v b cott | P l - pipe for the water mains has been|Gorman expects to spend a vaca- G % 0 nh . > . - P i s s .“,":‘T",‘,:‘r,mp,,,ps‘ i (‘0 onists jordered and laying will start ton of about a month with his : 10 PnonF Call' for members of ] l round the first of the month. The | wife and son—2' year old Wendel— ‘ A G n E AT n | Ve Heli L()"l,(’,llt(?( treets and alleys are now being in Porttand and vicinity before re- b STRAIGHT b1y b e Targs |gravelled there by force accoumtturning with his family to Ju- X \ STRAIGHT \ tended meeting of ) kL 33 3 jand plans for municipal quarters|neau. B unso" i s Fall seasc 1 re ex- Congressman Dielrich“mvo been approved and are ready| Pilot Simmons is making the trip A i cted to put P para e at| . i L 3 (for the call for bids. It is ex~ imarily to have his plane put in 2 N\ 3 2 A sl | lec\’.? Hns VlLVWTl After |pected the plans for sewers and|the best possble conlition for fall Z Y THESE WHISKIES WITH > ofo i oe is se 3 o Other nigl k ured later | st to alle |drains will be approved by the first| {lying in the Juneau district. Sim- = £ 2‘]’““}”’““ el ekt nii [of nonth. - Sidewalks, curbs, mons stated that the plane will be ANY OTHERS IN THEIR 1 MEIS Spae ritor fene olal e At ity | gutt being left until the last given a “top overhaul” at the shops A A % g itorial night, Old SEATTLE, Wash, Aug. 23. B in buying it by peipapectionn, g Wiy sipeld o B (ool as it is lumber construction and|of the Northwest Alr Service, Boe- | A PRICE CLASS! ays delicious dividends. v L been set sai the ‘Maténygka coloniss!®r- This work is all ‘park of fie ! B TR R - READ THE BACK LABEL % | contented. 1N(;Z'FNYPIE;}!\])]&IHJ\:,(X\Ap?%mml. | ALICE NORBERG RADIO g THE AGE " . eill, uditor, v Try Schilling Coffee s H(i :'ud:’n']'l talked »lxinh tw;";ygat Bhidhay acanivy G SP';:’JX{ VOCALIST IN NEW YORK J I v ot ilies. ey are all satisfied. ) | It’s sturdy and dependable. § A T MONDAY "r:):y]wm e s bofore. win.|WOTK there preparatory to the is-| Alice Norberg, daughter of Mr With reasonable care - ter. the authorities told me. They|SUing of requisitions and Mrs. Charles Norberg of West | it delivers a delicious cup. Henry O'Malley, former Commis- | feel the settlement is better off be»‘ G ,“. ’ Wi | Petersburg, ,‘5, the vocalist with It's Wings of the Morning! icner of Fish ) was taken cause of those who went back, be-| YOUNG PULLEN LEAVES Jack Dempsey's orchestra at the g & i from his room he. cause they didn't fit in.” | W. 8. Pullen, Jr, son of the rcol garden of the Pennsylvania . . i Gia iy for Congressman Dietrich made the Manager of the Alaska Electric|Hotel in New York. c l l . ; i 4 his| Alaska trip in the company of Al- ht and Power Company who has! M Norberg attended school in ‘l i laska Commissioner of Fisheries n visiting with his parents here! Petersburg and left about eight accompanied by Mrs. O'-|Frank T. Bell, on the flagship this summer, left Juneau for Van- years ago for Hollywood where she CO ee 2 ) _‘\-‘m n:| “'“ s J‘nwm‘BrunL couver, B. C,, on the steamer Prin- played in the movies before enter- There are two Schilling Coffecs. \en informed of her husband’s| [ Alice. Young Pullen will at- ing the radio field. IELCAICINO DR e ; $es: OMATET amvived on| GOODIE SALE |tend the University of Washington e — One for percolator. he Victorla on August. 10. | At the Sanitary Grocery Sat,|for two quariers, then will be' ANCHORAGE TIMES ENLARGES One for drip. & 2 |Aug. 24, by the Eastern Stars.| aduated from the College Of The Anchorage Daily Times has| w = P R | c E D W H | S K' 3 /™ ull li ' ’ \ Y 1S . T ; Sale starts 10:30 a.m. adyv. nce, with a major in elecirical enlarged from a 5-column to 6. e BE — gineering. 3 column 6-page newspaper. PEAN VAN AND CORPORNTTON - - - |- 2 sxavey o srreawasce 0000000 O To take stream estimates on sal- mon escapment, Warden Don Haley 3 of the Bureau of Fisheries is f leaving late Saturday or early Sun- day morning on the Kittiwake with % rian E. Todd, captain. Haley will ',[ & Ve s s, where the fis . Z 55 - - RANGER IX IN PORT The anger IX, George Sarvela, captain, came into Juneau from 6 / Al 1 29 Mitchell Bay yesterday for sup- - “COME OVER ANYTIME ples for GGG workers in that e " District Ranger W. A. Chipper- And let us show you the fine select’on of quality merchandise we are field left the vessel at Mitchell AR . b Bay and is inspecting CCC work offering at prices that make your food dollars go further. in the Hasselborg district. He ex- & - 3 . SibE - pects to return here on the Ranger PHONE 58 3 DELIVERIES DAILY [l 25" toa tun hete on the Ranger ing supplies into the Forest camp tomorrow. , ° c The scheduled flight of the PAA Lockhee Electr: irbar - FRESH, HIGH SCORE CREAMERY Y vas pourDooeE Sl i R R A PR S S R R S pending the arrival of the Aleu- tian. J UICE TOR/IA. TOES LUNDY FUNERAL HELD Funeral services for Everett Lun- “Your Home Owned Grocery and Market” We have a large fresh shipment of FRUITS and VEGETABLES to arrive on North Sea, Place your order for CANNING PEACHES t) arrive in about ten days. THIS AD EFFECTIVE SATURDAY AND MONDAY—AUGUST 25 AND 27 4 . TOMATO JUICE : CATSUP Campbell’s, 10 oz. tins. Mission Brand, 4 cans. b m L e c large bottle ... ... i c PINEAPPLE OR GRAPEFRUIT I. G. A. SOLID PACK dy who died last week at the Goy- C 0 [‘ F L L B A N A N A S ernment Hospital were held at the 2 cans, 25¢ can, 19¢ e e = g M. . B, Uolde Rupe, | David Waggoner officiated. per p()und A S 3 p()unds o S R BB T ., % NVIRS. METZ HERE Potatoes, 25 lb. bag 73c . manne |resident . of Hoonah, arrived ‘from WASHED NEW POTATOES 2Rt porton s iBapton; S48 —————————— 0! (o have her daughter under- gou a tonsilectomy. BISCUITS BISCUIT FLOUR ceLERRATE ViCTORY ‘ Celebrating the winning of the KELLOGG'S WHOLE WHEAT L G. A. pennant in the City Baseball - League, American Legion ball play- - » ers, members of the Alford John' i)lbg., 15¢ lurge pkg-, 33¢ Bradford Post and a few friends A R S S T gathered in the Dugout last night for a social evening. A “help-your- self” lunch was enjoyed. A large number of Legionnaires dropped in ’ Oz. c during the evening. EERAUE e R LARGE STANDARDS—GUARANTEED FRESH F:ovn ENGENFIS WRAYE ur mining engineers took pas- sage on the Princess Alice for Van- couver, B. C, from Juneau. They FRESH FRL]ITQ & ‘/Ii‘(;lf‘TABLI’S include: A. J. Ingraham, P. W. 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