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ond enstumes o the o e dig %MJW@. il aheass it ool . — .3 | WHO'S WHO | | AND WHERE | i o T. F. Fitch, Canadian customs of- ficer, who has been here inspecting merchandise shipped up the Taku River, left this morning on the Princess Adelaide for his home in Prince Rupert. Dr. R. W. Muuer, Mrs. Miller and son William, were outgoing passen- gers this morning on the Princess Adelaide for Prince Rupert enroute to the east. Dr. Miller has been physician at the Pioneers’ Home for the past year. Mike Takkunen, who left on .the Princess Adelaide for ‘Vancouver, is enroute to his old home in Fin- land which he is visiting for the first time in 25 years. Misses Enid and Helen Kahn, who have been visiting their sis- ter, Mrs. I. Goldstein for several weeks, left this morning for Seat- tle enroute to their home in San Francisco. Mrs. Corine Call and her adopt- cd daughter Olga, left on the Doro- thy Alexander yesterday for Se- attle. Miss Call is a pioneer teach- er of the Federal Bureau of Eud- cation and has been teaching at Hoonah for sometime. Barbara Bell, daughter of Mrs. L. C. Lemieux, wife of the resident manager of the Coliseum theatre, left on the Admiral Evans for Cor- dova to spend the summer with her grand parents. Mrs. Ned Lemieux, wife of the assistant manager of the Coliseum | theatre, accompanied by her three | children, has arrived in Juneau from Wrangell to reside here per- manently. The Lemieuxs have taken the Davis house on Gold Street. —ll ELKS’ NOTICE ALL ELKS are requested to meet at Club Rooms at 7:30 tonight for L;.h; purposes of participating in larade and Flag Day Exercises. —adv. e —— - For Carpenver Work of any ind —shop or city—Call Handy Andy. Phone 498. . —el Have you tried the Five o'Cleck Dinner Speciais at Mabry's Cafe? —— e Our Fur Manufacturing Depart- ment is in charge of an expert furrier. Goldstein’s Emporium. adv e, LET MAC SHARPE~ 11, Second Hand Store, opposite Moae! Cafe. WHY THE WOODS ARE FULL OF “Caterpillars™ TRACTION gives the “Caterpillar in the woods—light treading traction and distributed weight on long tracks to lay its way across ground too soft for horses’ hoofs—to log in mud and marsh—to conquer rock-filled slopes—to bridge gulleys— to ride through sand—to go up unl most treacherous: footing—to keep going tirelessly under the worst conditions, saving time, men and “Caterpillar” rolls through the woods doing little damage to small timber, turns on its heel in narrow quarters, makes round trips quicker and hauls more logs per trip. MEN LIKE “CATERPILLAR” LOGGING. . Northern Commercial Co. . George and Prince Rupert are book- fl | entire season, it was ‘said. In ad- ) |brothers Ted and Bob left yester- " a superior command of weather believable grades and work on the money, 411 COLMAN BLDG. SEATTLEE, WASH. Dealers for Alaska and Yukon Territory THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1929. SATURDAY and MONDAY Matches, per carton, 25¢ Wax Paper, with cutter, 16¢ 40 feet long—12 inches wide _ ; Erape Juice, $17.47‘)7 Half gallon jugs—Pride of Washington Seedless Raisins, 25¢ Clcaned—3 pounds old DutchrClneanser», 3 for 25¢ Jello, 3 for 27¢ 1 All Flavers—Servus Brand ‘Home Made ‘“Butter, Ib., 60c Prep(ir:é}l Mustard, 16¢ : Heinz—S8 ounce jar Gun Powder Tea, 90c Per Pound Cinamon Krust Toast, $1.60 5 Pound Cartons Best is cheapest in long run—insist en it Ibofy Soap. 3 for 25¢ Medium Size ~ Cocktail Sauce, 4 0z.,15¢ PHONES 92 and 95 GEORGE BROTHERS The Highway of Economy leads plain and direct to GEORGE BROT HERS GROCERY, Phones 92 and 95. B & M BEANS AND BROWN BREAD . Junior sizes—2 for 22¢ Cube Sugar, Best, 2 1bs., 25¢ Powdered Sugar, 23¢ Best—2 poands FREE COFFEE FRIDAY and SATURDAY DEMONSTRATION—MAE GEISERT Clam Nectar, 4 0z., 15¢ Macaroni, Spaghetti, 29¢ Servus—3 packages Machine Soa p; 49¢ White King—Package Large Packages Amocat Vegetables 1 tin 1 tin 1 tin 1 tin 1 tin ALL Fancy Maine Corn Dimple Peas Cut Stringless Beans For people who demand tasty foods Ruby Whole Beets Selid Pack Tematoes = $1.14 Best Quality That Money Can Buy Amocat Fruits Come and have a GOOD CUP of JRRPRES Y e % cavy REAL COFFEE Idol Grapefruit, 24¢ Sweet Broken Sections—Tin “SUNNY JIM” Peanut Butter, $1 25 5 Pound Tins—‘SUNNY JIM” 2 tins No. 2 Cling Peaches 1 tin No. 2 Blackberries ......... 1 tin No. 2 Raspberries .. 1 tin No. 2 Strawberries 1 tin No. 2 Bartlett Pears ... 2 tins No. 2 Pineapple ... Better Quality—Better Trade OPEN EVENINGS Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. CALIFORNIANS PRAISE S. E. ALASKA SCENERY The Southeast Alaska tour is the most wonderful thing in the world of its' kind, and its scenic attrac- tions beyond description, in the C.N. OFFICIALS EXPECT HEAVY TOURIST YEAR Passenger Bookings Un- usually Heavy and Man Reservations Made H, Holdsworth, San Francisco resi- dents, who are passengers on the steamer Prince George. They are making the Atlin trip and will re- turn to Prince Rupert on the same steamer. San Francisco business man. He and Mrs. Holdsworth are making their first trip north and are so well pleased with it they hope to make it an anual event. They will return to their home by the way of Jasper National Park, where they will stop for several days. The best tourist season in the history of the north is predicted by officials of the Canadian National Lines, who visited Juneau last night while the steamer Prince George was in port. Georgé A. McNicholl, General Manager, Reginald Beau- mont, Chief Engineer, and R. Creel- man, Passenger “Traffic Manager, made up the official party. Tourist reservations’ have been very heavy and both the Prince (s ONE WAY TRAFFIC PROPOSED ed practically to.capacity for the dition to. the reservations made, hundreds of inquiries relative to the Alaska-Yukon tour have been received by the company and the interest, particularly in eastern parts of the United States and Can- ada, is steadily growing in the fic over Auk Lake Loop of the Glacier Highway' during the Association invites the Public to cooperate with it in directing traffic on the Loop in one di- rection only. Cars moving North over new Mendenhall Bridge around the Loop. northland as a summer vacation land, Mr. McNicholl said. Mrs. McNicholl, Mrs. Créelman and Mrs. Beaumont also made the trip. The entire party visited lo- GLACIER TAXI cal shops and points of interest ASSOCIATION while the steamer was in port. JAMES CARLSON, KEATONS LEAVE ON TRIP Seueay. SOUTH AND VISIT HOME|/( oo e Miss - M. Keaton and -her two | day on the steamer Dorothy Alex- annder for Seattle enroute to their home in Skykomish, Wash. Miss Keaton has been on the nursing staff at St. Ann's hospital -for the past year and her brothers have been employed at the Alaska Ju- neau for several years. They are going home to attend the fiftieth wedding anniversary of their parents. The two boys plan an auto tour to Arkansas with their father and mother during the summer. NEW SHIPMENT ALLEN A UNION SUITS Every boat brings —_———— ELKS' NOTICE : new merchandise H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man ALL ELKS are Tequested to meet at Club Rooms at 7:30 tonight for of participating in the purposes Parade and Flag Day Exercises. s —adv. — e, STRAWBERRIES PIGGLY WIGGLY Two baskets for 25 cents. Large shipment Green Vegetables on to- % 3 J S opinion of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Mr. Holdsworth is a promlnent; 1 | | To facilitate automobile traf-{ | tourist season, the Glacier Taxi] | | GARNICK’S ! ' STRAWBERRIES JAPANESE TOY PIGGLY WIGGLY Two baskets for 25 cents. Large| shipment Green Vegetables on to- SHOP S PE C I A L RICES morrow’s boat. —adv. H B ; ' ) J We SPECIALIZE on nting and Front Street Framing Plotures. Call in and see| | P- O. Box 218 for Mail Orders | ON .".—-———v-————————" our work. Coates Studios. adv. o e o T e e ANOTHER SHIPMENT Of our excellent grade of COFFEE, 1b...$.50 FLOUR—White Swan, good bread flour, Second Hand Portable TYPEWRITERS Some as Low as $15.00 50 pounds ...l 2.30 i Come in and try them out FISHER’S BLEND, 50 pound bags...... 2.50 | ’ % s BUTTER, Good Creamery, pound........ 50 ! POWDERED SUGAR, 2 pounds for ... 25 | J. B. Burford & Co. THESE ARE NOT SPECIALS BUT “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” f OUR REGULAR PRICES e Our success comes from selling Good Goods and saving you money Alaska-W ashington Airways INCORPORATED 3 | | | ' Operating in All Parts of Southeastern Alaska FLIGHTS MADE TO ANY POINT PHONE 174 DESIRED RHYTHM IS KING Office in Gross Building PHONE 64 LARRY .PARKS, Juneau Agent e s SATURDAY NIGHT—JUNE 15TH Kills insects by the roomful Oronite FLY SPRAY Kills flies, mosquitoes, moths &roaches, and many other insects. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNL ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave Housgw, ProP. Eiks Hall DANCE Serenaders 6-Piece Band * Managment B. P, 0 Elks 420 1y gom