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e A Y $1,200,0001 ’:?h:“;,;;‘:;“,::;l;:‘; seties GLACIERS ARE: [rr: ot smsorous "o TbRflH’ SINGER | APTEAL rOR CLOTHING . ary| FRANKIN® LEAVES WRIT OF ATTACHMENT SEEN As GATE | NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Courisel REcEnING Nn \tor Miss Shirley Labelle planned [SONS OF NORWAY TO enczil;::e)::“;“l:é t@k;edpmr:;:; f ‘The Salvation Army would be ZYNDA HOTEL'HAS GIVE BW‘ DANCE' secured on the recent trip wil be| SA"] 'm HAVE s ror soy s ciomng or - POSITION IN SITKA ' sent to the International Glacier carded furniture. Anyone having A benefit dance wiil be given by [to seek a ‘writ of attachment for Society in Belgium and to the De- any to donate is requested to kind-| A. P. Franklin, clerk at the Zyn- t’he::fis ;t.bNodr:ny ‘t:h?e;&a}?‘ Baer's share of the first million partment of the Interior for their 1y phone 254 and the articles will|da Hotel, has accepted a position| - Ry, ST £ |dollar fight gate since Dempsey respective records. be called for. with Conway and Ganty in Sitka,| Ments and mmme!;t:hewm’hbp {quit the ring. The blonde Bronx Father Hubbard will lecture to- ——————— and will report for duty about No- | {tures of 1. eveit ki | girl wants $50,000 charging Baer as- night at the Uptown Theatre and NOTICE vember 1. Mrs. Pranklin will leaye '; 1o dm ";;",‘j‘,,?’.:;"&"’.:f“:' If 100,000 Expected Fans|sauted her in his New York hotel Great: Climatic Ch . |will show motion pictures of his Invesllgatlon Conllnues— All sccounts due the Economy|for Sitka aboard the North Sea|® e‘;r e;twtes oo g Turn Out, N All- room on December 19, 1933. rea imatic aNQE IN)iravels never before seen in Ju-| Furniture Co., are payable to P. O.|today. As Clerk at the Zynda hé|Oor the Sta a urn Uut, New [ i Oil Man’s Heir Gives tion. . | Progress Especially neau. | b . Box 984, Juneau. —adv.| has made a wide circle of friends. Time Record Due | wnaT ABOUT LOUIS? | i His Testimony i | POMPTON LAKES, N. J.—Joe Along Ice Cap Louis has the critics guessing here NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—An Aal- today. They can't figure out if he tendance of 100,000 persons and a i going a bit stale from lack of gate of $1,200,000 is seen as a POS- intensive training for his bout with sibility of the Jog Louis-Max Baer max Baer. e As a result of the two weeks’ trip in the Taku District, from which he returned yesterday, Rev. Bernard |ers did not leave ‘the downstairs R. Hubbard, the “Glacier Priest,” is ‘vag room until after the shot was | testified by all concerned that Rog- Garnicks Specials fight here Tuesday night. Their suspicions are based on his If the “.““"ip’“‘fd throng turns agtitude around the training camp ;ox:::d“dopmn h:;lgfl:flxz :;: Drinking, Party [ out, it will establish an alenme here. The scribes say he Is getting matic ch is in progress in A prolonged drinking party led record for the greatest previous disagreeable, too, far in advance OK.VA] ange : ) 4. the - quarrel i ding " Gaghay. v vas 82,000 persons for the aska and. that ' Taku Glacier, ofowd. was ‘83,000 persong the fight. However, his trainers | the potioe satd. ¢ Louis Firpo-Jack Dempsey battle Twin Glaciers and all other gla- e u! po- 8 psey laughed it off. ¥ fed 'ty the ice iéap are res Cl A H ld T d Rogers, who cried: “Give me a . in New York in 1923. Win, lose or draw, hé returns|Clers y 0} jeap asses Are el uesdays . 0% I may Kkill mysel ,t00,” Meanwhile, the battlers were busy |to this camp Wednesday, following|°eding, has been confirmed. ey and Thursdays—Spec- | when the girl's death was discover- . 3 today tapering orr1 their training the fight, to be married the morn-| Father }I’-leubblrd hxla many x;lc- 1a| Inslrfictorspe ed, is married to the former Vlr-' 4 f in their respective hide-away quar- ing after the battle. tures of tI various glaciers, taken D In of Cleveland, now in' 4 ters before coming here to be| B N on a previous expedition eight 2‘:::5110‘:1"°:t e psients‘ imme. | ROYAL JELLO, a” flaVOrS, OF . uvie %5 .25C weighed in Monday afternoon. | MASONS START FALL |vears ago, which, when compared| The Juneau Night School class-, i ity gl | with pictures take non his recent es, formulated last week, are now Hoge £ AL s BAER RFADY | ACTIVITIES, DINNER i, verity nis statements. in full operation, With an excel- 9er the will of his father. The pro SPECULATOR, N. Y.—Max Baer today is as ready as he ever will| The Scottish Rite Masons are Father Hubbard said. be for Tuesday's fight. No one starting their fall activities with a ever saw Max Baer in finer physi- dinner in the Temple at 6:30 o'clock cal condition or in a more serious|this evening for thirty second de- and more determined mood. gree Masons. Following the dinner All but a faint trace of the hlgh- there will be degree work. spirited clowning is gone and he pletely aground on the left and in spots on the right cier, which eight years ago KNIGHT GOES SOUTH tended almost to the middle of Twin n, @nd who more recently introduced is- grim-faced as he talks in all Giscler. Laka, ‘How chies’ caly, i !Study Hall; Elementary Spanish, the lake shore, with a deep inden- From 8:15 to 9:30: ~ Advanced Der 15, 1910, .in Minneapolis. i seriousness of the fight. Doctors Frank Knight, pilot for the pronounced his in superb condi- Gorst Air Transport which operat- w“ »|lent attendance reported. Classes Glacier is going aground, e o Af'n is com- |meet each Tuesday and Thursday and in the middle it is partially separated from the sea. Twin Gla- vision made for him in the willl of the late Col. Henry Huddleston olde levening in the High School Build- ROSers was the fncome Wom o side, | ing, under the following schedule: $500, 4 i From 7:30 to 8:15: Beginning recently returned from Europe. | Typing, Miss Goodwin, instructor, Miss Hoey, who popularized the in Room 24; Advanced Shorthand, S0ng. “What Is This Thing Called |Mr. Newman, instructor, in the Love?” in New York Night clubs, | FLLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 cans, sweet - and delicious because it is tree ripened, ex- 1ODIZED AND PLAIN SALT Shaker pack- Miss Moe, instructor, in Rogm 12. “April In Parls” was born Decem- tion, but he still is the easiest man ed but of Juneau this summer, is [ UM gl’;’;:l‘s‘{ It in reality ®WO myiing Mr. Newman, Instructor, ey I ~ % R ISC S 10¢ in the fight game to hit with eith- a southbeund passenger’ 0" Seattle i /in Room 24; Beginning Shorthand, (S g\l R R PR iy er hand. on the Bandon. The’ Gorst sea-| A "“'u;‘xp "h;u‘"”‘"t ’f:“";’" W“t:’ Miss Goodwin, instructor, in Study BRADLEY IS HONOREB g¢, o ! s ‘ Backers and trainers say that plane, which developed motor trou- (2Pt Wil Strong of THISCHVER: |Han. i . AT METZGAR DINNER Max will come out of his corner to ble recently, also i on the Ban-|Vas of particular interes Students Enrolled g ‘ hit the Negro everywhere he can.'don. Hubbard, He reported the Taku U ; s The following students are en- ‘I, nonor of Mr. P. R. Bragley, TONIGHT! FATHER HUBBARD’S LATEST PICTURES “The Voids to the Ice Inferno” These most recent pictures taken by “Tle Glacier Priest” are I ) being shown to his Juneau friends tonight for the first time anywhere . . . Everyone is invited. At the UPTOWN AT 8 P. M. Admission—Adults 50c, Students 25¢ glIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII|I||IIIIIIIIl|IIIlIlIIIIIIIIIlIllIIl UDL Pre-Judged WHISKEY ® IMPORTANT: Five years in a cask is the minimum age for any U. D. L. Straight Whiskey — and then we have expertly blended whiskies to delight the most critical taste! You may be sure of quality here! @ ASK FOR JUNEAU D L LIQUOR 0. PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager Ak H i glflllmlllIIHIII!IIHHHIIHHHRIHIII|IHIIIIlllIIIHIIIIHIHIIHHIIIH’IMBMWHHIIIIIIIlIIHHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIHHII||IIIIII|IIHIHI| I A ARG S HIIIWWIIMMMIIHMIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIllIIIIIIIImlllIllllmlfllllfllllfllflflflmflflmmlfllmn rollgH: President of the Alaska Jupeau Typing I—Clayton POSMUSSEN. ;14 Mining Company, Mr. and Scott Ford, Miss Sirokings, Jack nio 1 g Metzgar entertained last Wilson, - Esther. O'Loughlin, Myrtle qvoning at a dinner in their Sev- Adams, Ted Arams, John Monagle, ... and Gold Streets home. \ Vivien Lemaster, M. F. Thompson, Those present were: Mr. Brad- Mary Pearce, Jessie Fraser, Henry ley, Gov. John W. Troy, Mr. and Mead, Arthur Ficken, James Maf“j Mrs. Robert Bender and Mr. and sen, Mrs. Ethel Markle, Daisy yp.c j F. Mullen. | Brown, Bill *Kolander, Anna Davis, BOOTH'S SA'RDINES, [atge cans, T w00k PORK AND BEANS in one pound cans, very delicious, 3 cansfor ....................25¢ Mrs. Petlevich. | ;(?u:l;;ll_. ! B A i & e BRSNS S T d! d — 1 y (! Tspee e \ Bovery 2 Ty A HAVE YOU TRIED NU-BORA FOR:YOUR {Nadja Vestal, Emily Johnson, Rob-| Alnskin jert McGinnis, Mae Fraser, Mar- | Barlow Cove; Mrs. | gery Fox, Mary Nordness, Etta Mae | ki bk sin Ao | Gecrge Markham, Hoonah; Agnes g:;:fi l;l:.];l? ;f,f:flsi;’ow:gbbg ‘}'ammelsley Juneau; Alex Wilson. Croker, Wayne Young, Jennie Ham-| SAVI-: THE DATE }rerB Lfne Jac:son h Sons of Norway dance and en- | . BNnRing . SHRORAIUY, o ‘Y°hn‘tertammem at Moose Hall, Octo- | Herron, Albert Genthner, Mae Fra- ey Saay | ser, Grace E. Naghel, Louise Jas-| % ‘| chien, Dorothy Johnson, Doris Helen Torkelson, Bobble Dalzell, Swap, Edwin Herron, Mary Pearce, Dorothy Ford, Mrs. Tyler, Harriet | Anatola Walkoosky, Jessie Fraser, Barragar, Dolly Baldwin, Mrs. Mil— E. J. Cowling, Thomas Bennett, dred Hill, Lena Jackson. Mary Michaelson, Selma Dls}} aw.| Spanish — Clayton Rasmussen.| L Ruth Lundell, C. H. MacSpadden, fl.awrence Carlson, Mrs. Kendler, Fred Rowe, Mrs. Tyler, Georgianna Mrs. A. W. Stewart. . Snow, Anna Davis, Mrs. Roff, Dor-| OQthers are not yet signed up. | othy Irving. | There are still three machines | Advanced Stenography — Jane available in the advanced typing Farrelly, Margaret Robinson, Alphai‘cmsses for night school students. Furuness, Leonaine Hill, Nadja Ves- The beginning class is completely tal, Carlton Peterson, Mrs. 'Ida|filled, however, and several stu-| Keith, Emily Johnson, Robert Mc-|dents have been turned away. | Ginnis, Lucille Fox, Margery Fox,; The shorthand classes csn" Peggy McLeod, Mary Nordness,|accommodate as many as wish t,ow Roberta Dooley, Etta Mae Kolasa, enroll. [. WASHING MACHINE? If not, be sure to do so. BUY A LARGE PACKAGE FOR 45¢ and you may get the lucky number on the steel chicken roaster or the bacon fryer. | | | | | \ PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY TO Garnick’s Grocery PHONE 174 \ Kunow Beforehand on All § Polnts 1, SAFETY: Contains no When you see a man trying to choose from of the product eonmndi But now, there is several bottles, you can tell that he is buy- no longer any need for guesswork in buying ing on guesswork. He is probably one of the wi . Atlast you can know—before you buy many thousands who have been bewildered nine points that concern complete en- by the unreserved claims of hundreds of ,oynusnt and satisfaction. For in“Pre-judged” different brands—claims.which have been sur- \d:i.kzy you have the most conclusive assur- prmngly.unlhr reurdleuohhel.rm;nde ance of merit ever offered by any distiller! per on 4 'AI-A BILITY: Free _ WHAT WE MEAN IV "PlE-.wDGED" » ; 5 luvom pi i rm“ nised expert authority, tests -ndj ucts bo 5 £ '3 -ou lnllei..l, at retail stores without 7 PO‘IIIG!: Correct wn in the panel” at right. From 35 to 40 scientific d« tions are required for each bottle tested. The work is under the personal mpcrvl-k- olC.V Ekmh (lorlureilclml"oodlnn( ureau of New York City Health Dept.). which are the usual s g g o g - e e . caunse of headaches or Tleree ' Blends therefore, if it is con- ! at three reasonable prices s;’d Wwithin TRy U.D.L. U.D.L. U.D.L. not cause “hang-over.” Eight Plus « Twelve Plus . Ultra De Luxe *IMPORTANT: Five years in the eask is the mink- g u mum age for any U.D.L. straight whiskey. Note the per- : - U.D.L. m.’lu“:h:_;u in u.‘; L e L United Distillers (of America) { 3 L. Twelve Plus; 55% in Inc. 634 Skinner Bldg.Seattle of H :-: L. Ultra :" hw:.' flquumtybl.u.u W Py T T — » IllmllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHI I -