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POLLY AND HER PALS TWISHYOUD S (WAL WHATEVER | [TAA'S JESS T SHE ' 7 3 S SERVING ALASKA THE VER. WAILINTABOUT,| | AS'T_ME FER A . y = =AN' AS'T ME N~ 5 WGHJEDSYE\E'ZOU FIVER,SO1 GIVE MAKI LA LD e T;MAKE IT TEN YEAR ROUN D I ) . TALKIN' TO?) S'POSE . VALUE BEFORE-- SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Bteamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ...0et. 22 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Alaska Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Yukon . Dec. 1 Dec. 8 All sailings call Haines and Skagway both Northbound and Southbound. *Calls Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Winter Roundtrip Fares now in effect. THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 ————\NEWLINKIN Plaid Dress and Three-Color Suit Paisoned Baking PONTERS || Al ASKA-ASIA Lend Easy Charm to Sports Wear| gya (qsg Award Your want-ad will produce, it you: | caref ut | R . GHAIN FOUND‘ Twenty-five Thousand Dol- 1 Direct your selling efforts : lars Damages Awarded at the individual. . . " 3 Be specitic 7z colorrw | (Gaps in History Are Filled for Death of Three L e e e in — Thule Culture TR SAN , Oct. 23. — 3 Emphasize the best fea- Is Revealed ury has awarded $25,000 damages ture of your offer {onl,'elauves of Mrs. Bessie Shufel’, 5 Memdon pEs. WASHINGTON, Oc:. 23—Armor | one of three persons whose deaths 7 Make answering & €87 | made of slats of bone, similar to | were attributed to poisoned baking e as possible that worn by some Asiatic tribes, has been found in the frozen soil of Alaska by a joint expedition of the National Geographic Society and the Smithsonian Institution. e 3 The armor, said to be about 1,000 —_— — years old, will fill in gaps in the FOR SALF Se\mwl pair pen-rais- | history of the ancestors of the mod- ed Blue Foxes for breeders. 1935 [ern Eskimo, archaeologists of the and 1936 stock. Also some ex- |expedition believe. ceptional two-year-old males. Box The finds were made near Cape 2353, Spuhn Island. Prince of Wales, the westernmost — - point of the American continent. F‘OR SALE or rent—Large two-|Harpoon and arrow heads, fish lines story building in Douglas, water|of flexible whalebone, fragments of front; also rent five-room dwell- |clothing, cooking utensils, combs, soda here last year. The damage awara was against the Maurcie Mercantile Company, doing business as the Rosenthal De- partment Store, and Nicholas Man- no of a wholesale concern, which sold the soda to the retail store. Mrs. Shufelt's widower and two daughters charged in their suit that the defendants were negligent in selling the soda, in which police said the poison, a white powder, had accldem,a]ly been mixed. (ol e The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau Jane Howard, who survives him at their Ketchikan home. He leaves ing three~-fourths mile from[awls, needles, ceremonial masks and two brothers and a sister in Nor- S. 8. North Sea ..Oct. 19 Oct. 23 Oct. 2§ bridge. Free wood and water.|toys carved in exact imitation of way, as well as three stepchildren SEATTLE . Phone 171, boats and animals, were also un- in the States. ey S Nogland'—.Ock; 138" - Qb S0 Mo, (i) ,,,,, {earthed in mounds. | As a papering and painting con- RETURN S. 8. North Sea ..Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Nov. § FOR SALE—6-room house on Basin | “Hony B Gollins, Jr., of the Smith- tractor, one of the first in Ketchi- kan, Mr. Hoover's work survives Jim in many Ketchikan homes. He has worked at that profession al- most entirely since he came to Ket-| RAY STEVENTS, Agent.. chikan, although recently he has been interested in the mink farm. road. All newly decorated. Hot air furnace. Reasonable. If interested call at 114 West 6th St. or Phone 330. .00 . S. Northalnd ..Nov. 9 Nov.13 Nov. 1§ sonian Institution headed the expe- $68. M. or! V. dition, which worked during the past Summer. James A. Ford of Louisiana State University and FOR SALE—General Electric wash- | Harrison Prindle of Washington as- ing machine. Excellent condition, |Sisted him. Phone 039 2 short 1 long. Thule Culture Site Found ! Active in various lodges, Mr. S - SN T The archeologists uncovered the Hoover was particularly known in FOR RENT first site of the old Eskimo Thule the Pioneers of Alaska, being a life S5 = 2 AR i culture ever found in Alaska. The member and ex-officer of the Ket- VACANCY—Nugget Apts. Thule culture was the stage of de-| chikan Igloo. He belonged to the | velopment attained by the Eskimos ' ROOM and board for gentlemen|previous to the stage they had in private home. Steam heated |reached when found by the first room. Phone 681 | white explorers, and is character-| ized by certain types of tools, wea-| pons and objects. | This culture spread all over Arc-| = - L] e Alaska Transportation les, and a member of the Odd Fel-| lows lodge; also the Eastern Star.| company For many years he was an active| mernber of the fire department. ' 3-ROOM apt. will be vacant Nov. 1st. MacKinnon Apts. FOR SMOOTHER ONLOOKERS FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION FOR RENT— Two rvom furnished|ti¢ North America and even to Casual chick distinguishes this fall's sports costumes. The plaid frock at left is of brown, beige Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle apt. Phone 5601. 334 Ewing St. ?reeqh:n;i. vtvk:ule it hgs beern known| and green wool and is finished with a green slide fastening running down the front. A brown velvet to e 0 exist in those regions for some o ang leather belt ith it. The suit at right combines th parts—a skirt, blue SABIN—McMulles. 9th St. [time, the mew finds confirm the| o SR Tl s gt et f;“:m il o Sty ang Praye c AN AD' A N Ketchikan—Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau - | important fact that it spread east- > Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle COZY, warm, furn. apte. Laght, wat- ward from Alaska. These proofs o g X disn king tensils and tirely of Birknirk t; This 1 Dal h f a . pli Th‘H‘Sday Iy er, es, cooking al were found in a mound located pre-|€ntirely of Birknirk type. was Alan Dale was the pen name of | AR path. Reasonable at Seaview viously by Dr. Diamond Jennesl; of | the discovery of a site of the Birk- Alfred J. Cohen, American dra- EARLY CITIZEN OF i *M. S. Zapora ......... Oct. 22 Oct. 23 B the National Museum of Ganada,|irk culture autside the Point Bar- matic critic who died in 1928, KETCHIKAN FOUND MISCELLANEOUS |who made the first systematic ex-|foW region. In other mounds the == = DEAD, MINK RANCH SAILING D FE MER 1 L B cavations in Arctic Alaska. Iexpedmon found remains of more ’ TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA Y . ) gent MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 1T0L| In the same mound the expedi- |Tecent times and thus was able to : and SEATTLE k Or leave orders at Burford's. tion found evidence that the ;hu,e,piece together a complete picture (Ketchikan Chroniicle) F I PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 fo— - culture was derived from a still|of Eskimo development in that lo- Chris Hoover, one of Ketchikan's TOm junecau GUARANTEED reaiizsle Perma- |coye WS CCOvee S0 6 S8l cality ‘over many centuries. PHONE earliest citizens, and known in Al- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 500.| .0 which once flourished in| ID addition, Mr. Ford made an askan pioneer circles, was found Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone| i, ooion ot point Barrow, In|archaelogical survey along _the dead late yesterday afternoon at PRINCESS LOUISE 201, 315 Decker Way. successive layers downward in the|NOrth Alaskan Coast between Kot-, his mink ranch at Herring Cove. October 24 3 PIANO lessons, classical or popular, (mound, harpoon heads ~gradually |2¢bue and Polnt Barrow, northern- Death was attributed to heart dis- AhSka A‘l Tl'mpfil't, lnc. Beginners' fall classes now start- c:anged from the Thule style w;;‘;‘;f‘rl:“ ement under the Amerl- ::?fén:: o :eckll::g fitwh:;;be;: y ing. Phone 554. Ruth W« that of the Birkmirk type. This es-| 4% RA g o tablishes continuity between the Cape Prince of Wales, the expe:l‘; some time. PRINCESS NO! H SEAPLANES FOR CHABTER tion's headquarters, extends witl WANT two cultures and closes a gap that!! 4 § (Ao Mr. Hoover, who first came to ovember ,_*&L —_|previously existed between them, |{ifty-six miles of Siberla and ‘p’r a Ketchikan in 1898, was born in Ber- Nov 2 7-Place Lockheed Vega WANTED—Best car that $30 will Story Is Pieced Together Strategic point Ior: excavating pre- gen, Norway, February 15, 1864. He| o, reservations and full buy. Notify Akers, radio office| Two miles from this location the |historic remains because it was on P came to the United States when 21 m,',.mm e 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket ——___|archeologists found another, older |the logical immigration route of the years old and after that he made USED sheet iron wanted, 2,000 feet. , 2, .| mound, in whi ancient Eskimos back and forth be- : . s P ”” Phone 1133. Madsen., SRR e rmaniee | iberi e e V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent 4-Place Stinson “Patco — |tween Siberia and Alaska. Most v Hoover widooiRitiad o U. S. MAIL BORN yeur oid gol TP veae Chatham Svraits Transportation Co. |Scientists are convinced that North attle in April, 1911, to Cordelia PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 America originally was peopled by (Oash cr trade at Nugget Shop. “M. s. D ART” migrations over this route from, c mm AL PRI WA, SsAGPPES A, Asia. o The First National Bark Lode nnd placer location notices for sale at The Emplre office. Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday| 10 at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port CAPITAL—$50.000 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent p. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to San Francisco Bakery PITTSBURGH, Pa., Oct. 23.—‘ | The old-fashioned grade book soon {will be a thing of the past in Pitts- burgh’s public schools. A new rat-| Alaska Music Supply [ | e oy toce sraaes CHANNEL BUS LINE . Y Alexander and way ports. | schnul Gha" es | cABs PHONE 206 { Freight received not later than 4/ | | T RIS | L SURPLUS—$50.00 SCHEDULED AIR FORD AGENCY puic s-:wluu i }isfactury: U, unsatisfactory. !‘:"':"‘ 108 ’""-" "" 11 Douglas (Authorized Dealers) Phone 206 122 W. Second | | > : 110:15, 11:15; N‘v—“ 5, 1: ifi, ° s E n v l c E Today's News Today—Kmpire. 4:15," 5:15, 6:18 7:15, 8:15, i & GAS — onLs s = [ 1is, 12:00 midnight, COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS Leavs Douglas A.M.—T:40, 8:40, 9:40, ACCOUNTS TO INTERIOR ALASKA JUNEAU MOTORS Cigars g e ik ZORIC Vi e Pyt SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Luxurious Twin Engine Transports A iy i SR Radio Equipped DRY CLEANING . Candy PAL—12:30, 4:15 Saturday. Special 2% % Paid on . PTG b Cards i R IR Ravings . ELEVATOR SERVICE Soft i o s}lm‘;‘mfid };xou P Accounts omce Galtllleall u‘tel ¢ 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Water T “ E leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. PHONE 106 ‘ Washing NEW ‘__PHONE 6 Louis A. Delebecque « White Spot . 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