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NAVY MAPPERS T0 STAY HERE FOR SIX WEEKS Other Expedition Mem- bers Guests of Chamber (Continued from Page One) in them with the greatest of ac-l curacy For instance, Sarkent said, | during the past two days in check- | ing over photographs taken on the ' lower end of Baranof Island, it was discovered that there were six lakes in that area the existence of | which was hitherto unknown. | The expedition this year will complete the mapping of all 1.=l:mcls1l in Southeast Alaska, the mainland around Glacier Bay, and as much of the mainland from Juneau south | as it is possible to cover during the season, including the interna- | tional boundary line. | Information Highly Valuable l The resultant information will be valuable to geologists in study- ing the structure of the country to the Forest Service for informa- tion relative to timber and water- power, to scientists for a study of | glacial recession, and in many oth- er wa X r, s, | FRESH SHIPMENT ‘ Fruits and Vegetables | | { | Butter and Eggs SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83—85 “The Store That Pleases” Dwight W. Davis, former secretary of war, Philippines before Associate Justice Harlan Fiske Stone. Eacretary of War Good and Secretary of State Stimson. GOVERNOR GENERAL OF PHILIPPINES TAKES OATH took the oath of office as governor general of *he Left to right: | {Gannet and Barge |Open to Public |During Afternoons The U. S. Navy plane tender Gannet and its barge, headquarters for the Alaska Aerial Expedition, will be opened to the public each afternoon during the expedi- tion's stay in this port. This was announced today by Commander A. W. Radford, at the meeting of the Cham- ber of Commerce. Anyone who desires to visit and look over the boats will be welcome and will be shown through by members of the expedition. escsc0eccecenscos l[eeossocescscscse |send a party of Texas college stu- |dents north from Seattle on July 23 on the steamer Alameda and | asking the Chamber to assist in en- tertaining them while they are in s this port The Chamber deferred {action until the next meeting. t | Ppresident Faulkner announced he had talked with P. L. Neill, Postal Inspector, regarding the proposed |new Juneau Chatham Strait mail |route, and had been assured by |him of assistance. ~The Chamber’s Associated Press Photo Justice Stone, Mr. Davis, Mr. Sargent closed his talk with a high tribute to the Navy for its willingness to cooperate with the other Government departme: and to the members of the current ex- pedition. Other members of the expedition prescnt were introducea o the Chamber, including: ILieut. Com- mander H. B. Smith; Lieuts. E. F. Burkette, R. F. Whitehead, C. F Greber, E. F. Carr, Thomas Mack lin, Pawliaoski, Chief Boatswain Glick and Boatswain Dowd. Other guests were: Anscel Eck- mann of the Alaska-Washington Airways Company, pilot of the seaplane Juneau and G. B. Hunt, Spokane newspaper man, Alaska’s Twin Brother Mr. Hunt, who is.touring Alaska, said in his present visit he is real- izing a 50-year-old dream. As a lad in a western New York country school, he had first discovered that he and Alaska had become pos- sessions of the United States in the same year and'that “Alaska was my twin ter.” Ever since that time he has dreamed of visit- { |request for the establishment of ing the Territory and the realiza- |ished their work and returned to the route supported by numerous tion after disappointing He found wtuesque, picted aska, not one but Western several. y up north there ms Als other e s and sightseer, and from a viewpoint, my twin sister of 1867 asked by the Association to appeal is a peach,” he concluded. Make Quick Trip In introducing Mr. Eckmann, President Faulkner said he had also invited E. Gastonguay and J.| P. Van Orsdale, to be present to- day. They were in his office at 11 o'clock this morning and accept- ed his invitation but said they were | going to Annex Creek to look over | the power plant there. “I told them they must be mistaken in the day, and that the meeting was today. They said they understood and would be here, and they made it," | Mr. Faulkner said. went | to the plant on the fin- | Jun u, Gt noon and m. daily. 12 P p. m. Saturday, all bids —adv. from Bids will be received at the store or at my office in the Malony Building, not later than 5 CALL FOR BIDS Sealed w'ds will pe received for the stock of Charles Gearing & Co. now at the Cash Store at the cor ner of Main and Front Sireets, Juneau. Inspection may be made between the hours of 9 a. m. and 1 p m tob June 22nd. The right is reserved to reject any or HENRY RODEN, Receiver. Alaska—the | cold, ice-bound country | Henry Southeast | Dr and Southwest by President Faulkner to investi- ka, and “I suppose somewhere |gate- the plea of the Alaska Trol- exist that |lers' Association to the Bureau of Fisheries | awska I had expected to see,” |to Commissioner Henry O'Malley to | [ take {tion to the Commissioner was for- | warded to the Chamber. ) years has not been |town for lunch. “I am but a journeyer |order that |on August 24. {Reedy Tours Service was {by the Chamber saying it wou‘d“ -~ petitions was Investigate Trollers Plea |to Washington. A special committee composed of Roden, J. J. Connors and W. W. Council, was appointed Make New Pool The Chamber of Commerce today felt the gambling urge and made up a dollar pool on the Capital to Capital Yacht Pool. The member guessing the time of arrival of the first vessel, and is not disqualified for cause by the Race Committee, wins the pool. Theoretically all the vessels are due to arrive at noon Friday. Some may be earlier and others probably | wiil be later. There was $38 in a revocation of the the trolling season The Chamber was for closing action. A copy of its peti- special Chamber pool. - ee Commerclal job printing at The Empire. A communication from the Frank the received | MAX FACTOR’S SUPREME Honeysuckle Cream FRESH!! Famous Grandma’s Cookies and Cakes CAKES — Walnut, Chocolate, Strawberry, Tutti Frutti and Short Cake—25¢c, 35¢, 40c. Skin and Tissue Cream Face Powder Face Bleach | Astringent COOKIES—Ginger, Macaroons, l-’{)u;{cs || Lemon, Sugar, Oatmeal, Raisin, Molasses, etc., 2 pkgs. for and Lip Stick Juneau Drug Company H. M. HOLLMANN R. R. HERMANN Free Delivery Phone 33 California Grocery Phone 478 PHONE 478 Free Delivery i recently forwarded | Guard on Elevated Line Killed; Many Injured, Collision PRINCE RUPERT DUE TO ARRIVE 8:35 P, M. The Canadian National Lines’ steamship Prince Rupert is sched- ,uled to arrive in port at 8:45 p.m. (today on its first trip of the 192 season. It will operate on the Vancouver-Skagway route until ear- |1y in September. The Prince Rupert is commanded by Capt. Donald Donald. Jack Crawford is purser. The two offi- cers are ardent fishermen and Harry Sperling, Purchasing Agent | have a standing order with H. R. of the U. S. Forest Service, Mrs, |Shepard, local agent, for a supply Sperling and their three children,;0f Worms each trip. It may be that vill leave tomorrow on the steamer the Juneau worm is better bait Princess Alice for Seattle. Mrs.|than those of Skagway, anyway !sPCl'hng and the children will they show a marked preference for ispend the summer in that city with the local product. {their sister Miss Goldie Halm. | * Mr. Sperling, who is District De- puty Grand Exalted Ruler, B. P.; lo. Elks, will remain in Seattle| until about the end of this month, then proceed to Los Angeles to at-| tend the Grand Lodge sessions. He| . Special will return here about the middle | kak JIMISSES’ SHORTS and BANDEAU SETS Jarman’s NEW YORK, June 20.—Edward Brannan, aged 25, guard, was killed and scores injured in a rear-end collision on the Interborough Ele- vated structure last night between West 112th and West 113th streets. - SPERLINGS LEAVING FOR SOUTH TO SPEND SUMMER P ev - An increase in the birth rate of Turin, Italy, has been stimulated by a factory’s offer of a $15 bonus ! ————d | | | | & JAPANESE TOY SHOP = | H. B. MAKINO l Front Street < P. O. Box 218 for Mail Orders — D i e e e 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 (ST A A S S S Strawberries and everything in Green Stuff at more reasonable prices than ever 1 GARNICK’S, Phone 174 T Y T SUPPLIES |, GEO. M. SIMPKINS | COMPANY Alligator The All Weather Coat Light, durable and water tight OF FRES | SABIN & SCoTT| The Store For Men PHONES 92—95 Keep Dry - See Our Rain Coats and Hats Hostess Cakes A LARGE ASSORTMENT GEORGE BROTHERS J.M. T H CAKES RIHHTHH Open Till 11 P. M. Saloum GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE 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. 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 ---! CHA O APPROVALS --- NO EX- \GES OR REFUNDS We haven'’t tables enough to accommodate everything but each one will be refilled daily with bargains that cannot be duplicated. DELIVERIES ON LARGE PARCELS ONLY S U TR R EEE L T R ML LR T