The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 14, 1936, Page 8

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with the result that the Juneau pilot took off this morning on hi: mercy flight south. KIMBALL LUNCHEON JuneauPilot Flying Mother | to Stncken SO0 e e l her [ment today Kimball entertainec at luncheon Mrs. Elias Wright, who with daughter, Mary Louise, guest of the Kimballs. a prominent Seattle attorney. companied his family on their aska trip, and continued on Valdez. Guests enjoying the affair were Mrs. John W. Troy, Countess Nie- roth, Mrs. Genevieve Pearsons, Mrs. Robert Bender, Mrs. A. Bi Mrs. Wellman Holbrook, " Mrs. Jimmy Rinehart Winging| South with Wife of Pine- apple King from North BULLETIN — When Rinehart reached Ketchikan this fore- noon, Mrs. Dole received a radio that the condition of her son had improved and her presence was not urgently required. Rine- w. hart picked up three passengers ~W. Counoil, Mrs. M. D. Willlams, at Ketchikan and is due back Mrs H. L. Metzgar, Mrs, J. F in Juneau this afternoon about van Ackeren, Mrs. K. A..Habn, 4:15 'wdlock, Mrs. Ernest Parsons,- and Mrs. Richard Williams. Mrs. James D. Dole, wife of the pineapple king who has been sought in Alaskan waters to be notified of the serious illness of her son in MISS MONETTE. a Portland, Ore., hospital, has been located on the yacht John Berry near Petersburg, and Pilot Jimmy i ' Rinehart of the Alaska Air Trans- port of Juneau took off from here at 7 o'clock this morning to pick up Mrs. Dole in that city and rush her to Seattle in the Patco. From there the mother will be flown to The marriage of Miss Mabel Mon- ette to Mr Portland. solemnized at the Walter Hellan For two days radio stations and residence at 8 o'clock tomorrow ev- press associations had ‘been at- ening with the Rev. O. L. Kendall tempting to locate Mrs. Dole, who, with a party, was on a cruise in Alaskan waters. Last evening the yacht was contacted off Petersburg reading the vows. Terminal Cafe, and Mr. a mine employee » e coffee cups, frlendshupsjare T hosp\nah.t 4 G A the, warmest. =< K\ l’ ({7 (.)ver\tS sedle &J?a d LV with the finest/coffee you can find. Schilling Coffee One kind for Percolator Another one for Drip home in the Folta Apart- honoring her is a house Mr. Wright, Al- to Hayes, 70 WED HERE . H. W. Hansen will be| Miss Monette is employed by the| Hansen is| | . 1 Hostess to Beauties HONORS HOUSE GUEST 1 ™ Jewel Lindsay Tn her capacity of “Miss Atlantic City of 1936, an honor recently accorded her, 18-year-old Jewel Lindsay, recent high school grad- uate, will act as visiting hostess when ""Miss America” is chosen at the coast resort, Sept. 8-14. | Cost of Social Chat— ‘ 2 Cars and Hay Stack | EDEN, Tex., Aug. 14 social chat—two automobiles and a hays k. Raymond Whitson stopped to see Leonard Guice, who was working on a haystack. His auto backfired and ignated the hay. When Guise hitched his car to Whitson's to pull to away both automobiles as well as the haystack were destroyed - Try an Empire ad. Toll for a| FILLING MINE, DELAYS RESCUE Bodies of Smen Not Re-, covered from 500- Foot Level BULLETIN — MOUNTAIN CITY, Aug. 13.—With the ar- rival of oxygen apparatus from Salt Lake City, rescue crews descended into the mine late this afternoon and recovered all bodies. MOUNTAIN CITY, Nevada, Aug.| 14.—Lethal fumes today balked at- ‘rvmpts of miners to recover the re-, | maining bodies of six men from wtlm black gas-filled depths of a ‘wpper mine here, } Oxygen equipment is awaited from | | Salt Lake City. “We cannot do much until we {get oxygen equipment as the air is getting pretty thick down there | Gas is pouring in from somewhere.| |A fissure has probably been opened | by blasting operations.” { The bodies of two men [ brought up after midnight the 500-foot level as tearful women {and children crowded the entrance| {to the shaft. | S e were i I 1 BIG GAME FOR ~ THIS EVENING One big game is in prospect Xm; SUSPENSION tonight at the Firemen's Baseball | Park and it is to start promptly at |6 o'clock The game is between the Douglas |and Moose teams and will decide | the championship of the second halt | ‘s(‘hedulr If the Douglas players win tu- night, baseball as far as the Gas- tineau Channel League is concern- ed is off until 1937. If—the Moose win tonight then the little Juneau Baseball series will be played Remember the game starts at 6 o'clock and this is for the benefit of players, umpires and the fans D Try The Empire claSsifieds for quick results. BUY YOUR DRYGOODS HERE — then step into PAY’N TAKIT—Where you get the BEST FOR LESS— a're Herne / Ladies’ Fall Coats $9 950 Latest 1936 Designs We are able to offer these low prices because Mike George is doing the buying for the LEADER—insur- ing the greatest possible values in all items stocked. Ladies’ Fall Dresses $9.50 JUST ARRIVED 1936 LADIES’ House Dresses, each $1.95 2 DAYS ONLY 2 FOR $3.50 SEE OUR SCHOOL PRINTS! Men's Union Suits—heavy ... $1.45 Men's Dress Shirt and One Tie _$2.25 Men's Work Shirts—elbow action -95¢ Men's Heavy Socks -3 pairs $1.00 Men's Sport Socks 6 pairs $1.00 BOYS" AND MEN'S ZIPPER JACKETS $3.75 to $4.75 TOWELS 18"x36"....... 3 for 85¢ 23"x44".......2 for 95¢ 12"x28" 4 for 45¢ Boys’ and Men's SWEATERS $1.95 to $2.25 Boys’ and Men's CAPS 95¢c to $1.95 GIANT BATH TOWELS 36"x7 “—each $1.85 MEN’S 1936 FALL SUITS Just Arrived $l 9.75 IN ALL SIZES Boys' Cords $2.75 Boys' Overalls $1.00 Studonts Boys' Shirts 85¢ Boys' Stockings 20c to 50c 1936 Hartman Trunk Catalog Just arrived—orders taken at catalog prices—opl us freight. Trunks—Suitcases—Airplane Luggage All sizes Small WARDROBE TRUNKS—S$10 to $12 RAINCOATS For the Family GEORGE BROTHERS LESS l o% PHONE 454—Store Open to 9 o'Clock Every Night! LEADER DEPT. STORE from | ! feet 10 inches tall and believed to I.IEN PUTON PROPERTY OF MRS. CAPONE Government Implies that Gangster Transferred Property to Evade Tax A Modern Hoosegow 5 The rumble seat jail is the latest thing out of klahoma. This one will be used for taking a prisoner from Pittsburgh, Pa., to the Oklahoma penitentiary. The cage is made i § of strips of steel, and the prisoner sits on cushions on the floor of the baggage eompartment. MIAMI, Florida, Aug. 14. — The government has filed.notice of a lien against the property of Mrs. Mae Capone for $51,598.08 income tax claimed due from Al Capone, her husband, imprisoned Chicago | gangster. { Agents explained that this is| |the usual procedure where assets belonging to one person may have also a Cordova firm, interested in investments, and capital stock is listed at $500. Incorporators are John H. Clawson, William H. Liebe ltonal filing for the Kensington been transferred to another to evade | Property, Vancouver interests, in tax pavmenl Berner’s Bay, on which development - |work is now going forward. Capi- and Thomas E. Jeter. KENS[NGTON FIRM ls I tal stock is listed at $100,000 and‘ o incorporators for the firm are N.| EXECUTIVE VACATIONS + INCORPORATED UNDER [¢. Bantield, 1. r. raulkner and L g e bRy B Sl Incorporators of the Cordova Com- ¢ mercial Company, which has capi- | from the decks of the Prince George Articles of incorporation have been |tal stock listed at $100,000, are A.|which was through last evening. Mr filed with the Territorial Auditor| E. Lathrop, John H. Clawson, Fred | Hicks is the President of the Wes {by the Alaska Kensington Gold{A. Prederickson, E. M. Paul and ern Electric Company with head=~ Mines, Inc., the Cordova Commer-iJ. W. Curie, all of Cordova. It quarters in San Francisco. {cial Company and the Orca In- plans to conduct a general mer- i 5 vestment Company. | chandising business. Lode ana piacer :cation notices The Alaska Kensington is Terri- The Orca lnvestment Company is for sale at The Empire office. W Dorothea Wilson of Los Angeles, 4 be the tiniest licensed airplane pilot, exhibits the costume she wears for flying on hot summer days. (Associated Press Photo) Saves You Money! A TRIAL ORDER WILL CONVINCE YOU Armour’s CORNED BEEF,12 oz.cans zoc OF RUETHER IS CHANGED Prexy TulllrerAlrlows Seattle Manager Back in Game with Fine APPLE BUTTER, 2 Ib., 6 oz. jars .. 33°¢ LOS AN L] Cal.,, Aug. 14— S. C. Tuttle, Pacific Coast League Baseball President, today short- ened the suspension of Dutch Reu- to ten days, but to pay a fine of 2 $50 Regular or Quick—9 POUND SACKS Ruether, the manager of the Se- attle Indians, was suspended for . stepping on an umpire’s toes with pended for the remainder of the season, but the suspension was or- dered changed today CAKE FLOUR CENTENNIAL JELLO, All Flavors . . TOUR PARTY HERE MONDAY According to Jack Simpson, man- ager of the Farthest North Gray Lines, a California Christian En- deavor Tour party consisting of 58 persons is due to arrive in Juneau on the Northwestern Monday and A 4 Ib. sacks 320 4 for 290 SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES, carton . 330 67 25¢ 3 for 2 SC the party is in charge of Paul Brown, not Juneau’s own Paul Brown, but Paul Brown of the Southern Pacific Railway Company tour bureau. Also arriving on the Princess Charlotte Tuesday is a party of 150 spnsored by the Eastern Farm Bureau and is in charge of E. J. Leenhouts, General Agency repre- sentative of the New York Central Lines, and Nelson M. Jost of the Eastern Farm Bureau. Both tours have been booked for the Mendenhall Glacier trip over the Farest North Gm Line SIMMONS OFF FOR SEATTLE Weather permitting, Pilot Sheldon Simmons will leave Juneau at 4 o'clock tomorrow morning for Seat- tle, taking south on the flight Mrs. Eric L. Smith, Mary Joyce, Tom A. Morgan and Elwood McClain. Simmons will also take any mail that is left at the hangar of the Alaska Air Transport. LRI LOCKHEED 1S CHARTERED CORN, Fresh CANTALOUPES TOMATOES FRESH—FIRM—SOLID PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT DEPT. BACON 400 HAMS 2 SC POUND .. POUND .. Eastern Sugar Cured—Swift’s—So Picnic—Mild—Eastern— Mild—Full Flavor Bake../Boil...Fry ——— SUNDAY calls for the best—trya cut of our Extra Fancy Steer DINNER Beef, Fancy Milk-Fed Veal or lowa Corn-Fed Pork! i e S8 o O U RO T D llENS,'l-‘ancy 306 Cgsnned Beei 28c Average weight 31; to 4 pounds— Fed Like Mllho::aire Babies! Rolled—Boned Brisket Gene Me)nng piloting the Ir\— ing Airways Lockheed-Vega, lEn.J this morning at 10:45 on a charter || trip for a Southeast Alaska can- | nery. He is expected te return to- night. Men’s Dress Oxfords BIG VAN Phone 479 South Franklin St 24 BUSINESS Meat 24- Znngs 427 18.GOOD. Dept. 42-2 rings — R i R s S TRl

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