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AVIATORS ARE TOMORROW NflUN T0 BE GUESTS: Firm Planning Urh/.u Fur Is Now | SEWARD, Alaska, June 19.—The magnitude and gr Large Enterprise| | wth of fur farm- KLOSH FIRST AT KETCHIKAN ENROUTE HERE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1929 i(ha Maidie. Last year the Queen City Yacht Club sportsman wa: leading the field when he was forced to retiré. Not daunted by the mishap he entered again this year and this morning pronounced | his boat in excellent condition.” CONTRACTS ARE LET FOR KODIAK SCHOOL TO LOCAL CONCERNS, Contracts for constructing and equipping the new Territorial school ing in Southwest Alaska is seen in lp g [bullding at Kodiak we . gl JAIL TERM HANDED foiiiis”st ool ‘vere swarded @ |Fur Corpor sl Bodt 1 b Yad F. GUNDERSON UNDER |erson to two local firms. Altrea raise thousands of fox, mink and 3 3 / I 1 e |Boat Flying Seattle Yacht Dishaw was awarded the general Chamber of Ccmmerce to racoon on Long and Marmot Islands | ying . NEW LOCAL STATUTE”) lding contract and Rice & . : ; adjoining Kodiak Island Club Colors Arrives, — At g i nerER =T n ; s b \lers the contract for lnubdllnf,\ Entertain Fliers at | A. W. Bennett, who is said to | leaves Fhvet Gty Fred Gunderson, Petersburg man. |ip. heating plant and wiring. Meeting Thursday have brought the Northwest Fur CRVES FMEL Nty |arrested by Deputy U. 8. Marshal C.| "'\ “Dicnaw's bid for constructing £ b Company of Montana into promi- : 2 | V. Brown, was convicted in the|yc senoolhouse was $12,800, in-| nence, heads the new company. | (Continued from Page One) |y, s Commissioner’s Court there |, qine exterior painti T Tomorrow will be Aviation Day 4 - if IS P cluding exterior painting and shingle | witn the Ghamber of Commerce| Cold storage facilitles and ditch | [for contributing to the delinquency | iaining. The next lowest tender! %ith several flyers attending the |(iG8INE tractors have been ordered. {owned by Cash Cole, of Juneau,|of a minor child, according to ad-|yas $14,600 by John P. Herwick| vith soveral flyers At e |The initial investment is reported [and the Kittiwake, owned by Wal- | vices received today by Marshallynd Lewis Dyrdahl, also of this “"]v"r'\‘ ot the Chamber. Lieut, |t be $100,000. | ter Draham of Olympia, entered at | Albert White. He was sentenced |, Rice & Ahlers bid $3,125 for i :)‘\ \“, Radloin; daaans | - e {7.5 knots, were ready to depart at|to six months' imprisonment by |installation of the heating system | (;":‘,‘,"“‘:,‘,“k,' i Sdosd it ot S FATHER | that time. | Commissioner Clauson. land wiring the building for elec- z'l k‘ o “‘ ”“}‘1‘ "n:m‘bm__ of HERE ON VISIT | Others Leave Later Gunderson is the first person in|tricity | B oo sther e sl “Tomorrow morning the Bolinder, |this division to be arrested and tried | The structure will be a four-room _h-“ i I“”" fiin? ki r‘“ George Anderson of Port Town-|owned by Richard Froboese of the |under a law passed by the recent |school with superintendent's office, | < "‘f? "‘fk“‘_ "”"“‘;-’3 f"; » 80 {sond, Wash., father of Mrs. M. S.|Seattle Club leaves at 2:35:15 as|Alaska Legislature, making it a|lavatories, cloakrooms and corridor | A,!H“\ X ‘"“““-h"“v" uneau, | wrhittier of this city, is enjoying|an eight-knot boat, while the|crime to contribute to delinquency|and a half-basemient for the heat-| “‘] be among the Ilying Person-|, yacation at the Whittier home | Blonde, owned by Milton Hender- |of minors. ing plant and fueiroom. It will| e ’1 bies Aiil B VA on Distin Avenue. He. arrived Sun-|son of the Portland Yacht Club, — have a full c rete foundation. | ¥ The Chflfl;’)m will 1;“? a further | qay morning on the steamer Cath-|is scheduled to leave two hours AT THE HOTELS T T cport on the project for a new|qine D of the Pacific- ican | 1ates mail route between Juneau and the | piarorics which. came in mert to| or 3 o S | ESTHER AND ELIZABETH s Chatioweer, Jutican and the |misherles. which came in port to 3y 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon Zruds S e o BB g Chatham Siralt, commubi- | jand Mr. Anderson, as well s his|the best of the boats—Winnifred.| My Ea Stya KASER BACK FROM SCHOOL| fes. An appeal from trollers at|grandson Donald Anderson and|owned by Adolph Schmidt uf Se- | Flynn, Katalla: Ma 1 Port Alexander, urging the Cham- judson Whittier, the latter having attle and Olympia; 1 SATD, {va E\:L'vxl‘ W. L and I The Misses Esther and Elizabeth ber to make an effort to have the |returned home from the Oregon |owned by Frank Siedelhuber el Juneau; Mrs. Myrtle Robefts, Chil- | <oser, twin daughters of Dr, and Fall close season on salmon trolling | State College which he has been Seattle Yacht ub, and the Mar-|yoo B'. 5 g | E. H. Kaser, returned on the cancelled, will be presented to the |atiending for the last yea TR P e b iy i | steamer Yukor. from the south, af- Chamber for action. S S oo s Yacht Club, San| g, ;. Brokaw Seattle: F. L. Hut.|eF Spending the winter attending S e Francisco, will all be under Way.|chins, Seattle; J, Jacobson, Seattle; | N¢ University of Oregon at Eu- Dr. G o:vné l};E’l‘lx"‘.\’o{ricc will S%‘X{El}’txg ELLIOTT The Mary-Mar-Ann and Marlin |George E. Hayes, Hollywood; Tom H‘I“hou;vh o M et . George C. Barion’s W E TO NOME | cntered at nine knots and are | Ness, Juneau; Arthur T. Ness, Ta- | Ee, open Wednesday, uin‘e 19. adv 5 Jthe fastest boats filed. {ootnn: L. Meiiibuar Ietoblkan: a tthe Hfmcrsl!} both of llwfi,,ul ! i “Two accidents marred the racing |H. B. Friele, Seattle. | e A e | — , Administrative # g 5 id & | i of the Depart- list. The Jazz, of Juneau, was Alaskan v P v i 1 B 2, s - + s | o g A held over in Seattle until late last| F. Rockford, Seattle; Mrs. H. J.| FRESH SHIPMENT Fruits and Vegetables Butter and Eggs SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83—85 “The Store That Pleases” GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE | accompanied by Major Malcolm Elliott, President of the Alaska Road Commission, arrived at Fairbanks this morning, after covering the Alaska Railroad and Mt. McKinley National Park and its road system. The two officials left Fairbanks early today on a plane enroute to Nome. They expect to stop at Flat and Ruby and are scheduled to arrive at Nome at 7 p.m. today. o THREE ARRESTED AND GET FINES IN KETCHIKAN COURT Three arrested at Ketchikan by Deputy Marshal C. J. Sullivan for violating the Alaska Bone Dry Law, were reported today to U S. Mar- shal Albert White. Albert Braitland was fined $50 and costs, L. C. Simpson and O. C. Ringwold, each $35 and costs on dry law charges. J. Kruger, ar- rested by Deputy Marshal W. H Caswell at Ketchikan, on a similar charge forfeited a $50 cash bond failing to appear at the time set for his trial. R PETERSBURG WIFE BEATER INCURS HEAVY SENTENCE Eddie Kern, arrested by Deputy Marshal C. V. Brown at Petersburg, will have six months in the Peters- burg jail to cogitate on the folly of beating his wife. He was taken before Commissioner Clausen on a charge of beating his better half and drew a six-months’ jail sen- Lence snd a fine of $150. Everything Must Go From Every Department at Cost and Less for Cash Only STORE HOURS---9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. POSITIVELY NO CREDIT ---NO APPROVALS CHANGES night because of a leaking es haust and the Marlin ran aground in Mud Bay here. Both were ready, however, this morning. |yachtsmen for the threatening clouds broke loose in a driving tor- they got under way. been recently painted and cleaned and were in ship-shape condition. “The bon voyage wishes of Olym- pia yachtsmen were with Power in e 3 BUY YOUR YACHT POOL TICKETS HERE The first boat is sched- uled to arrive at Juneau Friday noon, June 21. It may be several hours 11 early or late, depending on the weather. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Sub Station Post Office No. 1 e ————— v, {va “The start was disappointing to| | Raymond, Seattle; rent two minutes before the I\d:\i(l‘l‘;!’unlm‘ Bay; Earl Johnson, S(ul\-; and Klosh were started. The two|wood, Wash. | craft made a beautiful sight as | - | Both have John C. Walker, | Juneau; Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Sit- ka; Cecil Miller, Fairbanks; Samuel | asky, Los Angeles; Louis Labow, | s Angeles; Joe Kelley, Fairbank: C. Vavelstad, Yakobi; E. E. M Point Retreal Thomas McBr d n, 2 I | % 3 | A | Fresh Fruit | and ’ Vegetables After you see your fam-{| ily doctor have us fill your prescriptions. We use the highest grade | of drugs in all our preserip- tion work. Local Radishes and Green Onions daily Prescriptions filled as or- dered by the physician. Juneau Drug Company H. M. HOLLMANN R. R. HERMANN Free Delivery Phone 33 California Grocery Phone 478 PHONE 478 Free Delivery |a member. |others, Jacob received from the Sec- were ve in the campus and so- cial life of the institution as well as keeping up a high average in |their studies. Miss Esther Kaser was chosen as a member of the | board of directors of the UniverSity cooperative store, the first time a Freshman had ever been select- ed for that position, and both of the girls took part in the vaudeville, and in the play put on by the Unm1~ y. They will spend the summer with their parents and return to the { University next fall. e — BRITT RETURNING; MRS. BRITT TO VISIT NORWAY Letters received irom William Britt today say that he is leaving| |New York this week for the Pa-| cific Coast and that Mrs. Britt is leaving for a visit to her old home in Norway. Mr. and Mrs. Britt went to An- napolis to attend the graduation exercises of the senior class of which their son, Among several hundred retary of the Navy his commission as an Ensign in the United States| Navy. Ensign Britt will report for duty at San Diego, California, next month. e O P A T A. W. RADFORD HERE Mrs. A. W. Radford, wife of Lieut. Commander A. W. Radford, who is M in command of the naval air map- | {ping expedition, arrived in Juneau on the steamer Yukon this morn- 'ing, from her home in Coronado, Calif. Mrs. Racdford will the summer with her husband in Juneau. —_—— e e — Have you tried the Five o'Clock | Dinner Speciais at Mabry's Cafe?| Alligator The All Weather Coat Light, durable and water tight SABIN & SCOTT The Store For Men IS NOW ON AND STILL THE CROWDS COME. OUR SALES HAVE BEEN VERY SATISFACTORY BUT STILL WE HAVE THOUSANDS OF ITEMS THAT YOU MAY NEVER BE ABLE TO DUPLICATE AT OUR PRICES. COME EARLY IF YOU CAN BUT COME AGAIN. OR REFUNDS NO EX- duplicated. DELIVERIES ON LARGE PARCELS ONLY We haven'’t tables enough to accommodate everything but each one will be refilled daily with bargains that cannot be — Jacob Britt, was spend | Keep Dry — See Our Rain Coats and Hats VIOLATORS OF ALASKA DRY LAW IS GIVEN $50 FINE Joe Salzar, arrested on a charge of violating the Alaska Bone Dry Law, was fined $50 and sentenced to serve 90 days in jail by Com- missioner Clauson. The jail sen- tence was suspended and Salzar placed on probation. Mrs Safly Shafer and Miss Vic< toria Spaulding are making the round trip to Sitka on the steam- er Queen. Mrs. William Kriger, teacher at the Government school at Afognak, and her mother Mrs. Heldman, are passengers on the Admiral Evans for Seattle enroute to Spokane to spend the summer. Mrs. A. J. Ela and son Arthur Jr., arrived today from Seattle and will be here for sometime. Mr. Ela is in charge of the hydroelectrie |investigations and syrveys at Speel |River for the Chandler - Cameron |interests. Mrs. A. W. Radford arrived to- day on the Yukon from the south |to join Lieut. Commander Radford, |leader of the Alaska Aerial Ex- | pedition. They probably will be {here most of the summer. Hans Floe, Superintendent of the |P. E. Harris cannery at Hawk Inlet, |arrived last night on a business |trip. He left early this afternoon )un his return trip to the cannery. .- We are now serving SANDWICHES ;and SALADS. The best yet. Ju- neau Ice Cream Parlors, —adv. oo —— Dell E. baerifl, Juneau's plano tuner and rebuilder. Phone 573 : el Madame Helena Rubinstein, International Beauty Special- ist, - says: “Remember that within you there is latent Beauty, new Youth, greater Loveliness. Let me help you.” Valaze Pasturized Face Cream Valaze Cleansing Cream Valaze le Skin Food (embellisseur) Valaze Bleach Cream, Face Powder, Lip Sticks, Hair Tonics Sole Agents Phone 25 Free Delivery Strawberries and everything in Green Stuff at more reasonable prices than ever GARNICK’S, Phone 174 | Nm-"‘ —— - IIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IlIIIIIIlIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII £ Better Qualtty----Better Trade IMPORTED RUSSIAN WHOLE GRAIN DITTMANN CAVIAR . 50¢ LUSKS DUSSELDORF STYLE MUSTARD LGIHTHHEHUEH AT HTH T LT LT LT U U Watch for prices on Pineapple, Orange and Grapefruit Juices now added to our Fancy Groceries GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 Open Till 11 P. M. |-|||l|||||flll|||Ill|||IHI||ll|||||m|||||||||||Ill|||||||||||ll||||||||||||||||"||||||||H|| J M. Saloum (AT LR S IIHHHII