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8 A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1930 LDS ANGELES - wivou wins - RADIO, TELEVISION T. TALKIE E_TESTED m THEATER GULE SUMMERS e procs, 1 s, o h hch i a1 |ina. At Fairbanks they will in- 1 f suns | ¥ apect the local road system and! Elk GHAMBER TOUR t the rought along | LEAVING HERE the airport. They will then go g ays ' i lisappéared and | by rail to Anchorage, looking over almost before | : 13 1 1 t be o ¥ . ] the roads and airport there, and . 1 we! off the dock by & i i i W then go to Seward to inspect the Fl'y Klll Aleutian ut noon. " : / : s 3 ] airport now in process of construc- o | | | 1 es sunshine Forcrunner of Development ton: i / Higgins, who is :Ltmg as Mr. Cole will return here from Guaranteed Killer T . - . . r tour, visioned 4 California Excursionists the excursi . forerunner of ¢ : ka of Los An- Wll I R d T l oeward. Mr. Sommers, returning il Inspect Roads, 1rails. to Fairbanks, will go into the of Flies, Moths, Anpoxts and Inves- ’l‘(lelzkotkwim region and later pro- % . ce: 0 Nome, covering points on I\IOS uitoes tigate Projects Seward Peninsula. He expects to q st 'be absent two or three months. Enroute to South Central and SR St ot s | Interior Alaska, Auditor Cash Cole,' Miss Helen Byrnes, field secretary red. “It | Secretary of the Territorial Road :{mth‘i Slfltlo:dal wl C. T DU, ils A Nort | Commission, and Highway Engineer art e miral Rogers. She 31! R. ; ng ‘oamh;n{f‘:‘ ; E : 2 R J. Sommers left here today on eXpects to spend most of the sum- UTLER-MAURO >-date, most modern; and o oy = . 7 ¢ B8 |ihc stcamer Aleutian on business mer in Alaska, visiting all of the DRUG CO. st v Chamber of Commerce | connected with the territorial high- larger cities. After stopping at United States with the kind- ; 2 |way department. They will visit Skagway, Haines and Sitka, she will free Delivery Phone 134 table people i 7 i P F i Cordova, Kennecott, Fairbanks, return to Juneau and remain for Sartio 4 : . Anchorage and Seward. a week or more. WHEN WE SELL IT i They will stop at Cordova to in- e IT'S RIGHT 5 : . : 4 vestigate @ project connecting the| Mrs. Ray Stevens Is aboard the giuanne 7 ‘ o v et : % fown of Cordova with the railroad Princess Louise, due in Juneau this | Express Money Ordery behiirinls Ot Il . shops district and tap the Eyak evening. She has been spending ; gy i Lake Highway built several years the winter months in California. 2 of com- : : : S ago co-operatively by the Terri-!— — — e and presents the | |8 B a 5 tory and the United States Bureau many of the most | Jg s of Public Roads. Next they will go men and women of the < i § 7, F ; : to ‘Kennecalt fo Indk ko the gt i Th I GREA T SA I G % P 2 2 3 g some trails peitioned for ls s ll y on the Pacific ) % N oadel ¥ % ing of tr S ! 1p view of .this w S i | by residents of the district. had ap- |derf of ours, to study its Assoclated Press Photo | Mr. Cole’ and Mr. Sommers will TO I Ol) to almost every member of pos and learn its need Audiences witnessed the first television radio talkie in a theater at Schenectady, N. Y. They saw o v UL g while presenting to them an and heard an orchestra In the theater being led by life size radio television image of its conductor, Y v ~, while enting to them an who wielded his baton in a laboratory a few miles t as_ he received the music of his men by CRYSTAL SOAP, 22 bars First Sunshine Here l1a : : at lose to their hearts, a vast telephone. The radio television instruments are s a in the theater. Inset is Dr. E. F. Alexander- v . J first sunshine since Satur- i son, radio engineer who developed the television receiver. SUGAR. SUGAR‘ l.) pounds on tap when the Nlsutian | iobmEel 60 CEC EF SUSROE) — e e DISNEY AMOCAT SHAKER SALT, 2 pkgs. .... and trade 4 here t orning. While . Juneau Chamber of Commerce and | g b " . mer At pock CARNA y —wi . ali-| The Aleutian docked at 8 am., | © of members of that or-|i¢Cherie” of Sing Sing SCUUT GAMP CAPq i TIQN WHEAT FLAKES—with the plane Taku circling low over en Route to Hollywood a china (!mh, package the pa \\h h the harbor and the steamer as it|left almost 1 ; : pulled in alongside the City Dock o] Bl -~ for MEN We have a few cases of Soups left— || President Harry G. Watson of the ) mhall Clanl i et ub Lok . | GET YOURS NOW ik — | the tour divided, groups vis- ; : HAVE T New styles in latest iting Gov. George A. Parks in his ; 5 shades. Disney Caps Buy 2 cans of Vegetable, Vegetable Beef ska Museum, curio e i ¢ 8 b are the choice of those : a Juneau mill, and | F i : Special Dinner to Be Serv-| who want high quality or Chicken for \4: l Cl h g : terest. . od Those Wi Register as well as style at a AND GET 1 CAN FREE L On S ()t /. _spent, thes L for Sunday Visit Moderate Price ey S ed with the w they had received here and at other ;o - | Visitors to Scouv Camp at Eagle ) 50 INCHES WIDE Alaska towns : ; L River next Sunday will be greeted GARNICK S'—Phone 1744 th something different than they Itinerary of Tour g )n Visitors' 85 cents I)(’r Yarda {mhere ‘“69 Al"”“{“’"l“ jj‘s to ia arris G. Clark, who was taken to v rive at i Ut euneaday. iy le River yesterday to assume C. 0. SABIN, entire party will make a trip to : Hatge ofl the enpReETaHE . 0. SABIN, Prop. o ? il Miles ers over the The Cloth 0" ”(llly Uses Childs and »\'[11« G?aclsr u\c‘l . d An Imu dinner is thdtoxgll wllnch Mr ark is, d les : ! . one who knows | —. for Valdez, a € ;. what the Imu dinner is like.| Thursday. side trip to / > will be the cook and waiter Canyon will be made L " or the meal. 4 Aleutian will leave Val- 1 er s ables and a roast as roc S D 9 s dez at 1 pm. From 2:30 p.m, wr? nak of the meal, which ‘clock (h(‘ s er will cruise o i 4 cooked ir ground for a per- Leader Dep't. Btore |ioniioroc- 8 R oo o st i o ceed to Latouche, where an hour’s S % ts to be of the sun GEORGE BROS. PHONE 454 stop will be made. : , Sunday in order to have A showing, &f new maoilel’ 1hfhe The steam at Sewar g 8 s ready for the dinner at Open until 10 p. m. tonight M eI b o ] RHUMOSAL dressy styles suitable for after- | I 3 party will 1 hours la , anyon . i : ing the camp are COMPOUND invited to be guests of the Scouts, kilful i3 A skilfully compounded remed; A barbecue lunch is plan: : Sunday. In order to know how o SR y for the visitors by the Anchor: : 5 .nan}lmll be 1 nt for the difn- Muscular Rheumatism . it e Anchors, ner, however, it is necessary for | Stift Neck P d $2.25 9.50 hamb of Commerce. The 3 Cv? 12 st § those who plan to be at camp by | Muscular Cramp rice o to . will leave at 2:15 pm., F N i 45 resister s | N e L the return trip to Seward, pm. to register in town. euralgia and Lumbago For WOMEN and CHILDREN at-7 pm. and sailing for the south ] : QRN e, of those. who, il hedal) $1.50 per bottle : the Scout cabin at tha . j ; at 9 oelock. The return trip wil | b it wiin Outs Stathuik b t 5 )L’Clal PrlC(?s include a stop at Sitka next Sun-{ yoan Marie Lawes, aged 7, the {istant Scoutmaster, at the Empire /4. iday. ‘The tour management has| p.ouicul and talented daughter of foffice. All registration must be| J uneau Druv “ke‘l Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff, cura-| oo o0 1ewis E. Lawes, of Sing|completed by 4 p. m. Friday 50/ (=) “’" of "‘*;*‘ ’;‘?“(:]MX;“"“ ';]‘;L:)‘;’v" Sing, left her gray-walled home,|that arr: ements may be made || Com an :gdm:eut t‘g:* Lim ty at Sit m(i’gn;u‘ bound for Hollywood. In that ((lor e o mber. Those who| p y t Si 35 i 0 not reg r will be unable to N . {a lecture on the early history of| movie city she will play a featgre partake of the Tmu dinner, as no|| Free Delivery Phone 33 Lkt of it € FRONT STREET /that community. He will make| Foleina "“lk(‘fmfmf’,i:ffl",,:,f‘m,, allowance will be made for extra|] Post Office Substation visitors. TTTTITIT the trip if suitable boat connections A week No. 1 = 2 AR VRTINSO e et TSl e R AL S0 G INER fc ” , v Clark served o0 vittors to the Ket.| The Aleutian 1s due here ab 1lchikan geout camp with the Imu| s o'clock next Monday afternoon &nd|dinner, and it made quite a h1p is scheduled to sail for Seattle and | wijth residents of the First City. | wayports three hours later Boys who are at camp now are [‘ ATCH THIS SPACE a e {Bob Simpson, Art Ficken, Tom RlVAL PACKERS SEEK |Rediingshafer, Henry Mead, Dun-' . FISHING RIGHTS ON can Robertson, Milo Peterson, Ted FOR LARGEST LINE IMPORTED GOODS Heyder, Wayne Olson, Spiro Paul ing This City “In_staging —_— amber of Com- Tourist expedi- 0 me we are achiev- “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” over the / ¢ ilroad for An- noon. noon wear— Juneaw’s Own Store | | | [ i : | a bh Bardi. More Scouts are FANNING'S BREAD and BUTTER PICKLES, TYONEK RESERVATION 7 550 Fi0°s, S e ™ IN JUNEAU })er b()tt]e 0 08 e B A e R A e ST (I B S8R W e arl:i;:;t::zirlr:lz'nfAi‘ai:(si!?fi\ccfilr::‘g?:?: For thes-l:'g?ol?nx‘:gdlx‘x:{.:n of the, GEORGE BROTHERS 2 el 2 % b 3. o 5 the Tyonek Indian reser on mltmde this store will be open TUESv HEINZ’S CUCUMBER PICKLES, (\v]th the vege- the Cook Inlet area, according to|day evening, June 10th. work received at local headquar-|adv. B.M. BEHRENDS CO,, Inec. ’ X : X table effect) per bottle ..... ..... coviaan.....23c ers of ine Uniied Staes Barsan HEINZ RICE FLAKES, 3 packages ..... .... ...50c S5 "swean ot Biwcation for . ; ; $450.00 We Are Authorized Birchfield (these rights. AX ] n 2:1:2 c avy Both compnmm a few days ago o MAXIMUM PEACHES, No. 2 1-2 can, heavy a0 g : Dealers SYIUD, PO COIl ol ihus v wvisd SEURI Hetss otherwise prepare for opcrtions on AUTOMATIC g ’ Fige sl |the reservation. Warden Cnl», in- OIL. BURNER for STEEL HEATING BOILERS ~ e TR i e vestigating the matter, appealed to} DEL. MONTE CORI\ No. 2 can, percan ...... ocal headquarters of the Bureau| Complete installed. in AMERICAN RADIATOR CO. Secretary Wilbur of the Interior| DEL MONTE SPINACH, No. 2 1-2 can, per can & Libby to go ahead with its Absolutely Guaranteed Easy Payment Plan you. Ask for prices. reau of Bducation st Pebruary. ([l Of these burners in op- | Small payment down—balance in 12, 24 -y |of Pisheries for instructions. In- ; ¥ DEL. MONTE PEAS, No. 2 can, per can ....... |quiry at Washington dlsclocd that il working order with 20 STANDARD SANITARY MFG. €O, | Seve 48 percont in Fuel Department last Satur si | barrel tank CRANE CO. ; Direm from fnctory to & TR % n Jursia, ) T parations for taking the fish, 1 v DEL. MONTE rl():\IATOLS, Solid Pdd\, No.21-2 lcom;mnce WA & contract (i Let us show you some for PLUMBING and HEATING ¥ CAN, PET CAN .\ iipiugans »ovss soriin s i aix s S0C SR Sl et ton Prolli ¢ 7 §§?er:1 % Cé’é"udca'i'fijfi ha Hggd{n:; Paaron— or 36 monthly payments HART m— SP ECI AL w—— ?:::p:fi;’“mfl Lkl Noiseless TRANE CONCEALED RADIATORS NEWELL at concern is the successol . . JUNEAU LAID EGGS, per dozen .............. 45¢ E thi Mol loterests n Anehaeg utz No Radio Interference Save Money——Save Room OIL BURNERS buying the packing pl: ment owned by-the late Jc ‘ Simple Safe 20 barrel Fuel Oil Tanks—$100.00 each i1l, who died several months ‘ago’ 1m Seattle. 3 . Cement and Glazed i B o Sanl tar G rocer ol EVERYTHING RICE & AHLERS CO. Clay Scvoer Pis E evening, 1nci|’ld1‘ RO y L‘A\le, who IN PLIJMBING’ HEATING, SHEET METAL Fire Clfly Fire Brick 0l i{has been attending al college in Portland, Oregon. Sh.eet Metal ‘“We Tell You in Advance What Job “The Store That Pleases” PHONES 83—85 Will Cost” Asbestos Pipe Covering mo —_————— d papers rve saie at The Em-, AT