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Daily Crossaword Puzzle T g THE:DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 11, 1936. be done about the portage so ‘that word from his brothers. The re- n Seattle, and forwarded to com- P s ! mains are at the Charles W. Carter manders of the Haida, Tallapoosa, § “ 9 ‘peémr and trapper, and his partner, r P AIR IN s ALI_ w STEINBEBK P;r‘”o'sA‘eP Jake ! I residents of the distrct could go to culd R"s,' stn ed J. H. Mulholland left here in July C! | Hoonah or Tenakee in their smnll and in the Nanl ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle & Back of a boat nCEY pproval boats as they wished, made a per- planned to enlis‘tm:hl: mcounct::' ol;ng BUAT REPURTED L Digminaung S, PASSES AWAY On Portage Job sonal inspection of the job and sent l] In felbe: ot thirty ‘Todlatls 5 sk, \ . T,J;,’;g HIASIMLSIEIRINAIFTT] 11 pivde home |back’ word that the job “couidn' théts I vansing far GOl 3 But'on [T IRIEMMADIORIE MICIOIO] 1. Lwih The U. 8. Forest Service has com- | hare i« ‘;""‘::l'r‘?. S BERer L3 Had But the expedition failed because Tu BE MISSING 12 dod, of meoa (MIAINIILIEIDHNLIEIARIN |, 0™ ™ AT HUSPITAL pleted building the portage be- A TSy EDMONTON, Dec. 10—Supersti- | the Indians feared the legend that 1. Entrance (AR] IAMIRIE IAIR] o1 Fof tht ikt tween Port Frederick and the upper & B Soricarainl only death awaits prospectors en- i ?:"Ynm ITIL ICHLIEIAIS]] INIG] 25 cupte end of Tenakee Inlet on Chichagof Lessons by Air on of Indlans over the chain of | yorin i the region. Five prospectors : — apdia. o ICIRIOEMGEESEMOR| . Exoremion Island and it has been approved by mysterious and violent deaths of |had died mysteriously in the region Relative Asks Coast Guard | ,, , Sticn OIEMSUAVEMIIOE] 1 olcerst | Juneau Pioheer -and Prop-|'Two step Jake' Hirsh. venerable| 10WA CITY, Ia. — Elementary 80ld seckers in the wild Dahanni|in thirty years. - rnament E esident ol hat com- # | A —_—————— to Secure Information of | ronpou- [OISHMSIH] EIRISIE| . siaugniarnouse erty Holder Dies at | Tunity, according to word hrosgnt THibt g brueritie e 100 TltevpRRaGG fof il o e s T Homer Bound Couple |10 wandering (IRHLELR - Setare St. Ann’s here by Porest Service men return- | gays o week from the Univeraity of | " [TUstaten what was to have|,, . ®00s™ e as been 1o 21. Bubsequently ARRLIALLIC] i1t OMay ng aboard the launch Chu-|Towa's radio station by faculty |Deen one of the last big old-time | pasthed at Goombe Dowe. rom In response to an inquiry con- | 3F Fesiitee RIAMEIKILING - oresn o | Mr. willam Steinbeck, one of u-|53ch from the project. members. prospecting cxpeditions into the Far | Bath, England. It is believed to be cerning the whereabouts of Mr. potatoe IC|E E [RIE] neau’s oldtimers and:large erty | “Two Step Jake,” ‘who has been — Northwest. g 31, Burgical '8e property . a relic of the Roman occupation of and Mrs. Timothy J. Mahoney, re- | §2: Q,’:,’a‘g’,‘"fl [DIAIW] [trument | owner, passed away this morning at | insisting for years t 6thing ‘Try an Emmice ad. !"" Pool Field, northern trader, pros- England. ported missing by Mrs. Mahon- | 33. Insect oolwe 39. Thick St.. Ann’s Hospital. He was a mem- e o o S BT e e 8 A vl oo | 2 TR 2o i Maiayas be at the Ploneers' 1gloo No. o, 1ne | KNI e the Talltpoosa and other Coast ;{ U \!:rh?:"e' X 3. Town In Ohlo pal ;fnbe}clk slpnrtmem.s gn Second be- E Guard ships stationed in Alaska jermany 'ony 3. Single 'en Harris and Gold, was one of = are conduoting investigations to | {3 Qiuttea T 2 e tinvartea his large property holdings. = MERCHANTS OF JUNEAU ADVERTISE locate the missing couple. estle FR “ femefn\ ‘t Cnulbl]ll;l body Two “brothers survive him, Chas. | = s According to a letter received | ‘% """7:2’ S iR 5 a'::,,..“' Steinbeck of Dixon, Towa, and Hen- | = from Mr. Kearney on December 1, nrm nu 65. Lai IM 'r!." . 'l‘r:uhla:nm. 1y Steinbeck of Davenport, Iowa. 1= by the Coast Guard headquarters L8 ‘",‘": 7 ““M";." Funeral arrangements are awaiting = “Buy Alaska Week” Cyane, Morris, and Alert, Mr. and Mortuary. Mrs. Mahoney left Tacoma about| g P July 20 last summer in a 20-fuot | DOUBLE BIRTHDAY lS pleasure boat, having a five-foot beam and a ten horsepower engine, ]CLEBRATED, KATHERINE the boat yi the number | N o w wrwo BAVARD, JIM CONNORS The couple was bound for Homer, Alaska, at or nearby where they intended to settle, They had planned a ‘leisurely trip. According to the last letter received from them, on September 1, they were I then at Simoon Sound, B. C, and they requested that letters be next Birthday parties are always fua for four-year-olds, but when the Iparty happens to be a double one. that's something special. Katherine Bavard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bavard, and {Jimmie Connors, son of Mr. and Mrs. Is Your Chance to buy a truly sourdough fl‘: addressed to them at Ketchikan. } fx?;;“blfi;::;;&mg:;et;tfida ;:18:: prOduCt' ralsed by g tchiks P A letter malled 1o Ketchikan | ! at the home of Katherine's mother. ALA SKANS was later returned to the sender at | Their ests W ‘Bobbi nd O Tacoma, but no fears for the cou- Their guests were E e an: i 1 ple’s safety was felt at that time Jipats seaton, | LaiiS i, Py i s jcarol O1 . Roberta - H 20 e samthr bt R ot ot . //fl [ Ghral OTson, Roberta ‘Hlkamc. ESTABLISHED SINCE 1917 i when nothing further was heard | miE | Shaw and Steve and Bill Johnson. 0 from them, Mr. Kearney requested fl.-.. ‘. ///'- ' After an afternoon of games, ice n the action of the Coast Guard. i 7 - t. N. G. Ricketts of the| /// / s o .erd;y Cap g e s | ,/ ! table attractive with red eandles “ ) - Assisting Mrs. Bavard were Mrs. i quested that anyone having any| | Emmett Connors, Mrs. J. B Con- 0. ::a:ledze Oft;“‘h‘ll‘m:lw:fid leS- FARR EN co S |nors, Mrs. J. Simpson MacKinnon e ahoney, or their 3 p"“‘uE"T ANT I | IN 'and Mrs. Robert Keaton. E communicate with the Tallapocsa | ' A G t l t Shnmant, TO JOIN TALLY STAFF : overnment Inspec uct o1 Ko {FAIRBANKS ENDORSES Accardmg to an announcement : SUNDAY GO BY BUS Gt e P it TROY’S SUGGESTIONS “ Approval of the “highly construc- tive suggestions” in his annual re- ON COUNTERS, CITY STORES port was radioed Gov. John W. join the staff of the Tallapoosa, | lent skiing condition, plans for the Srgr. edving b Port Angves| Santa Claus, Wiie Dld Fel: shn wotons for{hcoming. gn_the first big outing of the Juneau 8ki ;. 77,4, when he will procesd to low, Beats Out Mal’l- | Ggvernor’s recommendat the Club this year are being pushed, and a big turnout is expected for m:x!. Sunday. The Ski Club has arranged for a BABY Guu_ IS BORN, bus to leave the Juneau depot (or. the trail at 10 o'clock Sunday morn- | ing, and all who wish to the snow-slipping jaunt should be‘ on hand there at that time, with | their lunches and ‘equipment in’ hand. The club will serve coffee on the trail. | Fairbanks district” looks for ‘devel- !opment and prosperity, the Cham- ber message said, in pledging its | It takes .more than .a shipping co-operation to the Chief Execu- m m C. FERGUSON strike to cramp Santa Claus' style. five. Wise old, generous .man_that he ETEROE T iy T ls he ‘did not ‘have any' intentions @ TrY ‘I'ne runpire classifieds for Mr and Mrs, Clarence Ferguson of disappointing any of thé boys Guick resum are the parents OIblfl b:lflhfi Dfl:fig and girls in Juneau this year. " four ounce girl baby born on No toys would mean a very dull :’:fi'fli’;’f&d"y afternoon at Bt cpristmas for the youngsters, and That a close estimate may be made | < the papas and mamas would not § how much space and Iz{lee will' Mrs. Ferguson is.the former Mu- have any fun either. bo necessary, all who intend going Fel Jarman. The father, Clarence| "pernapg ne saw that a strike was g ar> asked to sign up immediately Fersuson, is a mine machinist at|going to take place. - Ships would S with either President Ernie Par-|the Alaska Juneau. The grand-|pe jqie gnd would not be able to # sons, at the Light Company, or Sec- {p“"‘“ are Mr. and Mrs. Willam| .oy hig goods. He ‘could not de- retary Orin Kimball, at J. B. Bur- |Jarman, and Lloyd Jarman, flight| peng ypon his reindeer to carry all 3 ford Co. mechanlc, is an uncle. of the toys, After all, hé has many C———— RS BT little friends in the Territory and Lode and placer location nouuu, Permanent Waves $2.50 up. Phone |they deserved many good things. A tor nle at The Empire office. 1 666. —adv.| So he got busy early. He was going to beat the strike. A few months ago, the ships and freight- ers began to bring ih Christmas things. Juneau. time Strike RSO TRLED SO "ALASKA'S OWN PRODUCT” Opposite Salvation Army Bldg. Willouqhby Avenue = IIIIIIIl|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIhlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIH IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE fiy co BIIIIII|I|l|lllllllllllllIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIlIIIIHIIIIIlII L ml e Goed Quality All-Wool SWEATERS SEE THESE! Woolrich . . Levi- Straus . . Hirsh-Wes All-Wool Worth Up to $5.95 Now $3.65 rSmromi &5 BOYS' ALL-WOOL SWEATERS — Really $2.95 SPECIAL PRICES ON CARPENTEflS’ O’ALLS BLUE CHAMBRAY FINE QUALITY LARGE CUT WORK ‘,C SHIRTS . SPECIAL PRICES ON OVERCOATS . . . . MEN’S GOOD QUALITY .CORDUROYS— Blue—Brown— Pair ... DOUBLE BACK BIG YANK HICKORY SHIRTS—Why Pay $1.00? Each Santa Gets Busy 3 Fragrance and fl.vor should blend Bhowt: ot 106 DOORRS i suhbklD were u . |not_even thinking about Christmas, A like & song\in a cup of\coffee. When r ; yet. It was still summer time, but the aroma from your cup is as a $5.50 value— Go at—Each ... a steady stream of dolls, electric trains, color books, teddy bears, me- chanical toys, consiruction mater- ials, story books, games, scooters and other toys on wheels were com- ing in, i Wise heads of toy departments rich as the flavor - - it's Schilhnz. were_stocking. up . their: store rooms. Schilling Coffee | gradually being cleared. and - toy- One for Percolator MEN’S VELVA-FLAN GREY SUEDE SHIRTS—$1.65 value— sl l, .................................................. W land was taking on new life again, young hearts. Then came the strike. Work is Done But Santa Claus had already done his work. The store managets and toy department heads breathed, sighs of relief. They have miost of, their Christmas goods ready. In. many of the Juhul.l stores there is a stpck of inter things, They are ready for hristioas, en- thusiastic, as they te]l of the many new objects which the ohudl‘cn will | 98 like. - Already many tdys have been#) sold and the shopping $éason opens wflh Cayllnd in its full glory. [ ', . Great Variety . Parents will find that there is a great. varfety of things.to choose from. ‘There are toys that wl Another one for Drip BENEFIT DANCE Saturday, Dec. 12 St ik g e AT EVERYBODY OUT" - ' FOR THE DANGE AT-THE - ELKS’ HALL AWARD FRIGIDAIRE AND DOOR PRIZES $1.00 Per Couple ASSORTED PATTERNS IN CRE- TONNES—45¢ Quallty Yard SCRIMS, SATEENS, SEERSUCKER 45C Value at 35° PERCALE At Only—Yard ... i el please’ every type'of child. - Bald one department head: *“I am happy because all of our Christ- mas goods has arrived. We are ready for Christmas, .There should be no reason why. buying this year will not be greater than ever. All believe there will be more money spent in Christmas buying than before. Consequently, it will mean a bigger and better Christ- mas for the children whose stock- ings will be stuffed fuller. Most everyone of the merchants in Juneau reports that as far as toys are concerned, he is ready to meet the public’'s demand. And so strike or no strike, Santa will triumph with the children on MEN’S FRENCH STYLE FLANNEL DRESS SHIRTS—Each ... DUXBAK WATER REPELLENT SPORT AND WORK CLOTHES AT SPECIAL PRICES. WE CANNOT QUOTE ALL OUR GREAT VALUES.——COME! ——LOOK! T |[LEADER 16 Dept. Store at 'h s 59 08 ] DOLLS PRICED VERY SPECIAL M. h , 2 mfln‘l patient,’ , Ann's Hospltal, P

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