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1 | 15 LTEJNESDTH = === FOR CALIFRNIA to 40 I(‘ch— ion | Divis! Olympia Committee An-|® ok R e b | il Spend Next Year at nounces Latest Data on |ply Co. second, 200 gations of gaso- | University of California, | line, set of fire fighters; third, 100 oy i Pacific Coast Classic ns of gasoline, 15 gallons of | Residing There i L. D. Henderson, whose term of | Some of {F in the Capi ivision (40-plus to 65 tal-to-Capi Race will sure- | feet)—F: 400 gallons of gaso-|office as Commissioner of Education 1y leave Pet on | 0th, ' line, Queen City Yacht Club; s the end of this month, will | and all of the otk etime on ond. 200 gallons of gasoline, set of |leave with Mrs, Henderson and the according to information |rope fenders; third, 100 gallons of daughter Joyce on June 21, for Cal- | received from the npia Race |gasoline, 15 gallons of oil. ifornia, it was announced today.| Committee by the local Yacht Club.| Third Division (65-plus to 150 Mr. Henderson will spend the ne t | A fixed time has been set for all|feet)—first, 400 gallons of gasoline,|year at the University of Califc | vessels to ¢ Petersburg, {an unannounced prize; second, 200 nia doing postgraduate work, spe £ The Maidie, Capt. Jack Pow gallons of fine, an unannounc- | cializing in education | No. 1, in the e, i ed prize; i, 100 gallons of gaso-| The family will establish a resi- to sail from Petersburg at 9:53:9 jine dence in Berkeley and remain there | p. m. on June 20. The time for the| Best 5 George |during his stay at the university. | other ships has not been mum’dm Parks Cup; $100 in|He has made no definite plans be- here but will be telegraphed to the) Al | yond that period. | local committee within the next| top — Imported| Mr. Henderson, who organized the day or so. Robert Allen, wellknown a \ther case of-|Territorial Department of Educa Petersburg man, wi as 1 le Yocht Club. |tion, has been in control or it for timer there. 100 gallons of L;fls”’}(l‘(v past 12 years. As the result | of a partisan political fight made /—Engraved plague | on him by Republican Senators on | ht Club Pennant. |ihe Territorial Board of Education be prizes for the|pe fajled of re-election last March. nallest and fastest boats.|Tne vote was three to two, Sena- e Prizes|(ors Anderson, Nome; Frame, Steel, y local merchants. The! juneay and Seattle, voting for L.| et Shop has offered the com-| iy “prewer, of Cordova. Governor | e $100 in merchandise. Bul-lpgpq and Senator Dunn, Inde- Yain ‘32:‘?‘ :é"’("s:”‘llj::l‘;\“_gla"’ "_;::;ipcndem Democrats, voted for Mr. e il e lEaying OIymI0I, 0N |committs . ha: ‘other promises’ ntl| e aoTrony whose re-election was their handicaps from about 10:30 will call on local merchants md“"1‘:]\‘1‘:"{()X:\d0§?:nt)yc :‘l::zlmt):?dx;(::d 2 a. m. June 15, until late June 16. or tomorrow with its i ery important co y, and a It is the desire to have as many, PR majority of l,m“-smé,“er district as possible finish closely together PR]N ADELA[DE IS | schools in the Territory. DUE AT 6 TONIGHT! Time for Juneau The handicaps have been so ar- ranged that all vessels theoretically |, should reach this port at 12 noop June 21, the handicaps out of Pet-|) ersburg being the b The Race| Committee, however will have local | race officials at the finish line well |xy in advance of that time as it is{mj more than possible that some of jer-M the entri will beat the time. at this end of the long voyage. Mr. Brewer is now in the States | here The Olympia Race Committee | with his family. He spent a week | advised that arrangements would | recently and announced he | would return |July 1, to prepare to assume the be made for local people to VISit| yrooo yer gy here shortly before ip to South- TR A —— b ; Gmar: Princeas: Ade- | Cn ; i cast Ala ,txmm lx "11”3“};)' Adfw‘(lnues of the office. ' Alice, is due in port tonight at 6 INFORMATION BUREAU | OF C. OF C. IS OPEN | | o'clock from the south. The fol- lowing passengers are aboard for| Juneau: Harold Brown, Miss Han- sena Campen, Miss E. Campen, Charles Carter, Warren Chase, Har-| old Jensen, Thomas Reeder, Miss virginia Shattuck, Mrs. J. Stapler. Miss S. Stapler, James Stapler and Ben SU‘\"arl REAL QUALITY e —— | Our Stock Is All JUNEAU LUMBER MILL 5‘ Brand New SHIPS SPRUCE SOUTH Sixty thousand feet of clear spruce were loaded from the Ju- neau Lumber Mills on the North-| western last night for shipment to Seattle. he Virginia IV is taking hox shooks from the Juneau Lum- ber Mills to Kake this evening — e Dell k. Saerirl, Juoeau's plano Phope 573 Suits and Topcoats $30.00 to $42.50 The Juneau Chamber of Com- merce information bureau with Miss Mildred Abrahamson in charge, will | open in the new office on Front| P s1~:1‘£~m“ “Hello Hawaii” | BIG MOOSE SHOW June 11 and 12 Don’t Forget “HELLO HAWAII” At Coliseum SABIN & SCOTT ’i: tuner and rebuilder. ! R e ! The Store For Men We are now serving SANDWICHES ‘ i and SALADS. The best yet. Ju- D neau Ice Cream Parlors. —adv. uneau rllg | ; t Company . ' H. M. HOLLMANN Free Delivery Phone 33 | fresh, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1929 this afterncon. The office completed and attractively fur- nished, with beautifully tintefl pho- M'GARTNEY IS tographs of Southeast Alaska on the | he various photograph shops in | to\m and a number of which M. D. Williams, District Engineer of the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads, tinted | ! and sent the convention of mdd men at Cleveland, O, several months ago. Miss Abrahamson plans to keep: Alaska grown flowers in the office as much as possible and has had offers from J. P. Anderson, !florist, and a number of flower !growers to help keep her supplied. | Donations of flowers will be always | welcome, Miss Abrahamson said - — lof Complete Jurdiction of Boxing Game Here per Lammg questions |neau nd Dougl Tom McCartney CLARE iAo Drager, It is all appl: he added necessary, Clarence Dunn, son of John H |Dunn and Mrs. Dunn of this city, who is ’ll(f"mm" the Lm\m\l y of - e A. METCALF IS OFY¥ i ON PLANE FOR m'm:n : These, however, directly to F. A. Metcalf, Civil and Mining :nh‘ sician to represent the Com-| UNDERGO OPERATION Engineer and U. S. Mineral Sur-| St mission at all bouts. veyor, left today on the Alaska- ‘ i o e LU June Lynch, daughter of Mr. and Washington Airways plane Juneau, { CAPITAL DYE WORKS |Mrs. Martin Lynch, underwent an| Pilot Ansel Eckmann, for Hyder,| ye.y latesy methods in Irench |operation for the removal of her | where he will do private su'\esmp,‘ury Oleariig oA Dyeias, for six weeks or two months. was accompanied by Ray McCor-!pyrr. Phone 177. adv. mick. | e o= e P Try a HOT TAMALE after tha | We make ana aer all kinds 9i|ghow, Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Em —adv. fur garments. Goldstein’s oorjum. Old papers at tne Emplre. A Week-End Bargain Tip for Wide Awake Shoppers{ A48 1 SNOWFLAKE CRACKERS, reg. 70c....$ ‘ KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES, 2 pkgs. .25 1 | OHENRY CANDY B ARS, reg. 5¢, 3 for .10 : PEACHES—Canned in heavy syrup, 25 large size cans FISHER BLEND FLOUR—50 1b. sack 2.50 Every Day with Us Is the Same, Every Day, Worthy of Your Confidence GAMELOCALLY l ocal Inspector to Have to the |Campbell, a pri > of boxing permits for Ju- s is in the handsi , Inspector for the Alaska Boxing Commission, ac- ord just received from Secretary, of Ketchi- s from the .two annel towns to stage hall have his en- will re- | Wrangell. him and not to he Commission. The Inspector has 1so been authorized to appoint a | See | tonsils and adenol He| feldner, Professional Cleaxer and Hegdahl and son Har-| ield, Ore,, arrived yes-| terday on the Admiral Rogers for a visit with Mrs. Hegdahl's sister,| Mrs, Brice Howard, and brother Harry G. Waston. Th will re- main here for several DEPUTY ARIH’\ S WITH PRISONER Deputy United States Marshal E. H. Sherman arrived today from| his station at Haines, bringing John‘ oner bound over (n, the Grand Jury. Campbell is charg-! ed with a statutory crime and is being held without b; % \ SOUTH Steamer Northwestern arrived in port at 10:30 o'clock last night from and after loading EARLY TODAY, nity, according to a letter el omatically be refused. Sitka. Passengers leaving on the! |here from Curtis Shattuck, who is - McCartney has been author- |steamer included J. M. Masters a member of that orgar y the Commission to a and Dorothy Bakke for Seattle,| I’ Wi A i eputy inspectors to assi |Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Green for Several transferred from | the Yukon in order to make the Sitka trip. at St. Ann’s| Hospital tiis morning The Forest Service flagship Tahn, | Capt. B. Aikens, left port today R e e e o e o | |Madame Helena Rubinstein,! | International Beauty \pwla]-’ i1.sl, says: 1 | “Remember that within you |there is latent Beauty, new |Youth, greater Loveliness. i Let me help you.” | | Valase Cleansing Cream 1 (a pasturized cream) Valase le Skin Food (embellisseur) Valase Bleach Cream, Face Powder, Lip Sticks, Hair Tonics Sole Agents MAE GEISERT WILL BE AT GEORGE BROTHERS Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday Demonstrating an * Unusually Good Coffee FOLGERS Tl COFFEE FOLGERS R OrrEL At George Brothers | ' Nu Kraft Velvetta ——— ’ Q X I} ONE WAY TRAFFIC i 1T SPREADS | | PROPOSED o o ; v | A Delicicus New Food |{ To facilitate automobile trat- 10| 1 1 fic over Auk Lake Loop of the Rich in Vitamins Glacier Highway during the tourist season, the Glacier Taxii ¢ Association invites the Public 30 Ce" ts P(lc’fflg(’ | $to cooperate with it in directing | traffic on the Loop in one di- | Y rection only. Cars moving North i Tickets on round trip ticket to Seattle FREE || OVEEHEC&QM&‘SCHMH Bridge . ar 3 with every $2.00 purchase | ° X | GLACIER TAXI ASSOCIATION JAMES CARLSON, | GEORGE BROTHERS i i : A | PHONES 92—95 Open Till 11 P. M. E E PURE Ik 1 . 1 ) Announcing Goat’s Milk Ice Cream FRESH MILK AND EGGS Juneau Ice Cream Parlors s Made of FRESH, WHOLESOME CREAM, On Sdle At I AT R THTTHITU HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED NOW DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL ‘Room 16, Valentine Bldg.—Hours 10 am. to 6 p.m. Phone 484 Evenings by Appointment CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 1 IH T UL | Methodist Church GOLDSTEIN for Seymour Canal with Land Ex- aminer Ray Taylor who is making a study of forest growths in that| dlstl‘ict. ‘ e LADK SOCIETY WILL MEET | The Ladies’ Aid Society of the will meet on] All members of Northern Light Rebekah Lodge are requested to meet at Odd Fellows' Hall at 2 p. m. Wednesday to attend Brother Kronquist's funeral to be held at the Congregational Church at 2:30.; Jud(,e V. A. Paine w evening on the Virginia IV for Kake to spend ten days or weeks at his fox farm, where Paine now is. [ WHO'S WHO | AND WHERE ] 1 leave 1h|:~, two Mrs. Thursday attern?on at the home| N. G. Nelson, prominent Juneau ‘of Mrs. Mae Kilroy. Mrs. T. L.|property owner, is a Ketchikan Chidester will assist the hostess| bound passenger on the steamer during the afternoon. | Yukon. ‘ Mike Zharoff, federal employee at NOTICE LWEBEXAHS Valdez, is a passenger south on the Yukon. William Meals, City Clerk at Valdez, bound passenger John Cook, guard at the Valdez Federal Jail, is going south on the —adv.’ Yukon. for many years is a south- on the Yukon. AND AND American Radiator Co. Heating Boilers HART and RAY Oil Burners PLUMBING WE SELL “CRANE” “STANDARD” Plumbing Fixtures “BIRCHFIELD” RICE & AHLERS CO. 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