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T s |absent for several months before ouT FOR SCHOO! - s oy re| \U'nim; to this city. " by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray, byt AR 9 % 4 AR edintale R Robert Simpson, son of Dr. an Condition of Wellknown Ju- The Rev. Cauble Performs and took the North Sen immediately HANS FLOE VlSlTS Mre, EbACE BmpsoR Tt Mok 0N ] neau Woman Reported Ceremony at Lutheran will make their home, Mrs. Garrett SAYS PRA States on the North Sea, follow i to Be Stll Critical Chmch bunday | arrived here on the North Sea, mak- Y FOR RAIN|ivs & visi In this ity with ni Mrs. John Jones Suffering from Skull Fracture Campalgnmg for Congress [MISSE. SURRI, F. CHINILLA, - MARRIED HERE Oscar Larson Takes ' Bride South on North Sea Today Oscar Andrew Larson, Superin- tendent of the Alaska Pacific Sal- mon Corporation at Port Althorp, and Violet Myrtle Garrett of Seat- |ing a round trip. I(he Hirst-Chichagof Mining Com- MRS. FLAKNE ON any, is spending a couple ol lay® © WESTWARD VISIT |5 Sanes on business, T He arrived from tho mine with the | Alaska Air Transport Pilot Shel}l lhr Simmons. Mrs. J. T. Flakne left for Westward this mornong on steamer Columbia. Mrs. Flakne will visit with friends ROBERT SIMPSON near Fairbanks, and plans to be parents. _He will enter Stanford Hans Floe, Superintendent of the | | UniversiTy. where he will continug’ i PUYALLUP, Wn., Sept. 7.—Con- 1 Miss E t’n Sorri became the mu Mr. Larson is \‘ l.(“ ly w‘ T P Harris cannery at Hawk In- |with his study of medicine, { dition: of Mrs. John W. Jones, wife of Frank H. Chinilla at a quiet cere- [ having come north in the fishing 1t; whs. & VIHESE Y G ; ? &4 R # of a Juneau hardware merchant mony performed by the Rev. John|industry for many year o il e RERGBE I | J 4 a s - gl S i & Tha o 4 R ed by Ro- s L going sout ) N GOES SO0U ; who was hurt in an automobile L. Cauble, Sunday evening at the| The couple was attended by Ro-| Neods g | _CHARMAN G o:s SOUTH % accident near Buck Monday, is Lutheran Resurrection Church. }I,“-:-v E. Coughlin and Gordon F Ploo ¢ sild hut ¥uim ‘ F (\l\ Charman, who ““‘?“V re. . uckl g b Nbre & or g { | Bri a sa. al salmon|signed as f t agent for i stil critical today. She is said to |1”‘ h[l,".:( S b "“(:"_”,",',(,‘ N e G streams are still 50 low that “the |Northlznd Tran ,,‘,m’.‘m,. n,,,,r,,l(,:“ be suffering from a 1 fracture .)lm sl oA g | |entire fall fish runs is endangered.” | eft A:‘«;, 'S tle aboard the N:nlh« and has been semi-conscious since TOses bt e ! - With fish spawning on the beaches | Ses ; g \ e e s 1 W Soms e onty aitend. WYOMING MAN [ || With fish spawing on the beashes |sea o nt, was gowned a rust-colored | 5 - e g s o 2 ? | . dinner dress, with a © of ARRIVES TO JOIN oo %, |the run will be lost. | OFF OR CALIFORNIA i Mrs. Jones was injured when the e Z & * “Pray for rain,” Floe said. Mrs. Jack Schmitz and son,; machine in which she was riding ’“;“\‘\f‘ v hastan | WEATHER STAFF - Jackie, left on the North Sea 10,5 } with Mr. Jones and the latter's i seitibgingt 10 GRRNERR the south, going to California tol{ sister, Miss Harriet Jones, skidded Following the wedding se: .| D, ‘H. Goul uf Rock Springs, | Though her father, ex-Gov. Harold WERNERS RETURNING spend several months. | { linner was given in the banquet ., £ New J I8 do- 4 |\ a s. § on wet pavement near Buckley dinner wa; en i Wryo., arrived in Juneau on the| G. Hoffman, of New Jersey, is Serx 4 i Whihi > g want oyes e room of Percy's Cafe, with many oo oo B i the staff of the ingd;:{;ml'{vgell, b}ov;’de a)iqd blu;- BY PLANE TONICHT # i i friends of the couple present to|s" T b T h reau here. Mrs.| eyed Ada Hoffman (above) is worl | e O OO st wish them happiness. R haty ‘hild ac- ing through the summer, writing i . PERMANENT WAVE to have been hurt but his sister o e e eeh an em.|G0ud and their one child ac-| ¢ StRER Ll PERTE BRCEE! Mr and Mrs. Joe Wemner, who i is said to have suffered some in- Mrs. Chinilla has been ah €M | companied him to make their new oY r B e work Were martied here a week ago, are SPECIAL t { juries. ot sl Kl i i 4 home here. to play. returning from Goddard Hot for AUGUST Mr. and Mrs. Jones, well-known B cme o Juneau a| Mr. Could has been stationed| | Springs and their honeymoon this 8 Juneau residents, went south two o o essont ctaployed |Bt the airport weather station a evening with Marine Airways. | PETER t weeks ago, to spend a month visit- Year Beo, 8uo e PIOYEQ ! Rock Springs. The Werners will take up their ing friends and relatives in the at the United Food Company The couple will reside in this - No Parkmg Slgn PAN residence in the Fosbee Apartments. | - e 1 2 S reg — i' i Smmd :1::1. dward J. XM d mr\\(n 69, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., who used to run a city, at their home on Gastineau FITZGERALD LEAVING BEAUTY | I s’ pictured leading his hill-bi and as he | Avenue. | TONIGHT FOR SOUTH Al SORENSON IN TOWN | SHOPPE g MARINE AlRWAYS n for Congre LR g 7 | FOR BUSINESS TRIP i ‘ MAKES SCHEDULE hough he has travel , Bowen denied he o [ [ Triangle Building s Mv.n (wm Lee O'Daniel, ym\l\ elected L 'Star Governor. Gerald Fitzgeraid, topographical . | Lo [ ¢ FLIGHTS TODAY w | engineer for the U. S. Geological "ver I’Ul!fls Paul Sorenson, Superintendent of | PHONE 221 i : | Survey, is heading south on the U N f : et o ALASKA LEG‘UN L. C. Liston Hooks | steamer Baranof after a full sum- ; B Wt SSeagit in five bas- : mer of work in Alaska on mapping.| crroac T 3 s e B Eight-Armed UPENS SEASUN Fitzgerald said a map wil pe CHICAGO. Sept TWhen Ed- |} In a few short weeks cold weather will rine Airways and then flew out or # 4 _ ward F. Ho, s car lareds : il S 4 GONVENTIUN UN Monster published next spring, it is be- oy in ‘the 400 block on South descend upon us. Now is the time to put i3 il = ¢ R, i evel C £ irs y slal Z- 2 : S datbenn trom . e | ; Oakley Boulevard there was a sign i ; TR : 3 e L R L. C. Liston, canvas goods artist| Thirty memvess of the Juneau|gerald Just completed a Hasselvors Cn 50N G i read the fire brick lining of your furnace into - e e S and an adept at taxidermy, has | woman's Club gathered for the first| Lake section of the map recently. ng porging. first-class operating condition. i ; a subject that has him “stumped.” meeting of the .organization this| Which he said left only a small area| wolovhciecc” Foy parked. i SDf U0 I8t B aftertiogn, on A 5 \ near Gambier Bay blank on the . weekly schedule to the islands. Labor Day, Liston got tired of season in the Alaska Electric Light 3 “The sign is wrong,” he said % Hlden Broudht in Gedrgs Wil mon fishing in Auk Bay and and Power Company’s penthouse, MaPp: Then he ap| ed in traffic court 4 5 3 b dropped a hook for halibut. He vesterday afternoon, with Mrs before Judge ank M. Padden ‘ Hanik i os Evacd Aos. B A PE vesterday before ge \ tl?\mbazrfi }h?\fixl:):“’.mi(‘:‘l :;)(‘; \1’”\ LaIL,P \umbm Uf Dele gates j,oked something and began to Thomas Haigh as presiding officer FAULKNER TO TELL “The sign was wrong,” he said ERS c ; B g e Hand for A ,l puil up | During the summer regime the {again . 4 from Hoonah on Hand for Annua p g g : ; He then took out Hans Floe for Sessions Whatever it was came slowly.|club has by no means been ina OF TRIP TOMOROW He not only said it, but proved § Third and Franklin Sts. Phone 34 Hawk Inlet and Mabel Moy for L ddenly in the dim water beneath tive, Many special events were fea- M He produced a letter signed | 4 Sitka, scheduled to bring in Mr. oo . the boat Liston saw his “halibut” tured for the entertainment of tr AT C C EETIN n Superintendent George T. Don- = e 2 and Mrs. Joe Werner, Dr. Rae Lil- , "ELCHIKAN, Alaska, Sc was an octupus Alaska Federation of Woman's oghue of the park district, saying @—-s ) lian Carison, Kenny Edwards and APProximately 70 visitors arrived| Becquse his gear was light strip- | Clubs; and the organization aided| An account of Bl Zagent) tiln Tha reatriotion’ oi Serking 1o ine g A. Billingsley, 5 ' here today for the opening of the p,ing r, he ran down another the Business and Professional Wo- abroad by H. L. Faulkner is ex-|409 hlock had been removed by the [} (] 3 "Yesterday Holden brought in Herp M£1 annual convention of the Am-jine with a halibut hook on it and men’s Club and members of the pected to feature the weekly lunch- hoarq two weeks before Hoy park- at a aATe. i Coleman from Ketchikan, and from Cricen Leglon and the 16th annual pooked the octupus again, and American Legion Auxiliary in spen- eon meeting of the Juneau Cham-|eq there, i Sitka, Ben Didrickson M. McGuire, SON¢ lave of the I.‘ on .r\vml:,: V. when finally he bro it along- | soring an “open house,” held at the ber of Commerce at Percy’s Cafe «yoy have won your case, Mr. ENJOY A MEAL COMPLETE — WITH Soup 1 John Didrickson, Martha Lake DePartment of Alaska. Seven citics ige the boat, he hooked a gaff in Legion Dugout, during the visit of | tomorrow noon. Mr. Faulkner re-|goy» the court told him. “You ad, two kinds of Meats, plenty of Jabm itk " besides Ketchikan are represented, iy and rowed for shore.” the U.S:. Louisville, and the U.S.S. | turned this morning on the Colim- qyo qischarged.” VAT esert: il A 50c Gopa’calns! haak from ‘a Port Al-|LcBionnaire “end Auxtliary Mem- The strange sea denizen meas- Salt Lake City bia after a trip which took him -oe thorp charter, stopping at Hawk ‘i COTINS from Juncau Oordovs, yreq nine feet from one tentacled | Names of new members were re- to England, Scotland, France and MES. SNOW HOME EVERY )AY EVENING—A SPECIAL CHICKEN Inlet: and bringing in O. A. Tar i“"'?"“‘_ » Seward, Pelersbug | tip to another. celved ab yesterday's meeting, and Ttaly as well as through the United b B BT pidggeiaiteliss o iy 75c sen and Hans Floe Fairbanks and Valdez “And T'm darned if T know what one new associate member was States G S, Juniar ks T Moles ‘ Cope brought in from Atlin Otto “,II”‘_']"‘.']"\”":"“““:“"’r‘l’ :'\' ’}:"(‘""]": SIOUDS m goiic to do with it.” Liston added to the associate membership - Oy e tHs Pasitle: NOFwest Try One of Our Club Breakfasts! ; MIIler, N8P Of0 MAllér, Mra! Oora |iconicd a6l thres day program | ohd: ye sfulfed a ot of birds ' list. : 31 MRS. C HOLLMANN for several months, returned to ; Tq Tienuitiges And Mike Dimich 16 aoartaod and Tactaad o Joint as. (end animals, bub this one 18 heyoud | (HoMemes were SERORSREDY, e IS JUNEAU VISITOR et o the North Sea. BOARD BY THE MONTH AND SAVE———S37.50 After gassing up again, Cope Was| g i g ornic oy & 0 b o | me president to serve at each business AW then to go out on schedule with mail |y o= oo e Sy S Darads iwill e e meeting, the next gathering to be VA o g ON VACATION TRIP - and express to Ohichagof, Kimshan ey voepant o o ol aoenh Tk October 4, at 2 o'clock. Hostesses for| Mrs. Clara_ Hollmann, mother of | Naqja Vestal is a passenger on Cove and Hoonah o - i o PR S this meeting will include Mrs. Nor- H. M. Hollmann, arrived from the|(ne North Sea for Sitka on @ vaca- 9 The visitors arrived on (he steam-| Mrs. Everett Nowell arrived On man Chase, Mrs. Ray G. Day and south on the steamer Columbia.She yion " rin ERWIN s CAFE Saoe To er Aleutian last night and as the the North Sea after spending sev- g W, O, Carlson. AL AL T REE s And AR B Gutlene ey ; ABSE! ship neared the dock, the Anchor- eral months in Seaitle. The various departments of the ter-in-law, at their home on West| qyy the mmpure classitieds for South Franklin Street age band aboard ship and the Ket- e Juneau Woman's Club, and their| Twelfth Street, for several months,| gy chikan drum and bugle corps on el by URNS FROM chairmen follow: Applied Education, before returning south. Jorginin A. Mortenson, for driver for B. M. Behrends Co., years the dock played war tunes Miss Ellen McKechnie 3 D 2 E BACK TO PETERSBURG turned ' Mrs. J. P. Williams; Civic Improve- returned to Juneau on the p.-l,:(f“ i i | home ;u Jmni'm nhlum'ri H:t‘-I N“l”h 1\1}:[(-1]1{1‘ Mll\:l w;;n:;:- xvllaln:I S(y(lml‘ | ——//___ abea Sea after a trip to Scattle, her| Welfare, Mrs. H. 00d; Legisla- Anid i‘:;;";,_v”:m.hzsmbi::”_d:::d'"mf::;"'; DUNCAN ROBERTSON first to the great outside. ture, Mrs. Harold Smith; Fine Arts,| Mrs. Charles Whyte, wife of the - » " the time visited his old home in LEAVES FOR SCHOOL - Mrs. John H. Chappell; American manager of the Coliseum Theatre % o Norway. | = Alice Coughlin, who has been in| Home, Mrs. David Wood; Associate at Petersburg, who has been Visit- | e L TR BRALICT TS Duncan Robertson, son of M Seattle for the past several wecks, Membership, Mrs. R. H. Hermann, ing here for the past week, re- Lode and placer location notices and Mrs. R. E. Robertson. left on ‘¢turned home to Juneau on the and International Relationship, turned home, leaving aboard the | g for sale at The Empire Office. the steamer North Sea for the south, NOrth Sea. M, 0, F. Jenne. Horth. Bles. planning to enter George Washing ton University, at Washington, D. C., where he will continue with his study of medicine | Having graduated from Stanford University last spring, Mr. Robert- son attended his fraternity conven- tion in Chicago in July, following which, he returned to this city for EVERY MAN CanBe | :iiitiio Well-Dressed! | ESTEBETH BRINGS NINE PASSENGERS ik CHOOSE Nine p your FOR THE FIRST TIM| AT LESS THAN $100 TRG& A great big value in this new big, fast EASY Washer, with its gleaming white finish to match your other modern appliances, its 3-ZONE Turbolator washing action th'at washes all the clothes all the time, and its new Safeguard Wringer that automatically pre- vents injury to operator or clothes. NOW ONLY " engers came in on the Renew Your Last (ju'.xtur,xun and Purser Dave Ram- z o R l c , ' N ] Year’s Garments!' F. Allard. 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Lindegaard, mother of i Edith Lindegaard and Mrs, Ken- Largest Cleaning Plant in Juneau! ; FRED HENNING While at the Springs, Mrs. Linde- | McLean, has retur gaard suffered a cracked rib in a| from Sitka with A fall, but says shé feels much bet-| i 1 Clothes Stick Only a few combinations on hand so don't wait if you are interested in this offer. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. JUNEAU —— ALASKA —— DOUGLAS . yon neau ways ed to Ju- rine Air- ending a several days' stay at Goddard Hot Springs. ~

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