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L . L THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1930. | Contest Winner Daily Cvisss-word Pugsle IRVINE ARRIVES; WILL|:> pave nad 2 oot timeiana U e y S BE IN CHAR gained a lot of useful inforRwion | SR o Wk GE -“INEAU since coming to the Territorys ! ACROS " X AGENT A R R l v ES‘ VISITING HERE Lt 1o E e e mingle CABLE, RADIO OFFICES : i SaEry | 13. German article ADMIRAL | Bt e Avan ey . )E( : ll( : lé IL $§ E ? : Obtainy W. H. Irvine, who will succeed L. ROGERS H‘ 3 Made Long lrip m North- !4 Secene of com- Bearin b F. Harper as Operator-in-Charge "Rls AH)Am u N FIEL D TRIP eVar % .,'tp o e o s (S{HIAINTK]S JIMI0 It (VIE ) 22 Lutitedon ot Fit of Postponed Fourth [of the Juneau Cable and Radio of- S, . i western 1erritory ast » Moblle TIAIRIES|T R/ [PIHCI! [Df s6. Fiut circuiar f fice, arrived last night from Se-| qpo aqno 1 Rox capt. 8. % - Year—Comes to Alaska 17 Symnet tor EL{K|SIls /o THMV[I[N[E],, BRis, 0| JUIy Games Is Set attie on the admiral Rogers a0-|gyyq m;le? rronfe::;e so?xih yas C.E. Rose. of United States| — e ot toue] 1 Nonme o [RIEISTVINEEOIE[BIATTIELS] 3 Tonun: for This Evening ompanied by his wife. and tWolterday afternoon at 5:30 otloct Cham of Commerce | om Ca fi}ldxax] Mounted ot |:I7wl;mlu"": LIEIAJDIAIP 3. ‘I?:rl o1 speeed Mi Xerl;'s{ne left the Channel seven il B E g i Oansitin adfs rtipiais Vensel PlIAIR[L[O[R[S IRV [RIA[M] 5. smun’ mound Weather permitting this evening, : load of lumber for the Alsgka i\ Is Visiting Here . Northwest Temitors| .. dsrael . ANEE G CENEERATR £ uioan deeion AU RiRe LRy yteatrls o A Sl Ketobieng, | Aossu Gotd Wikt Odiupany Sy i 1 Ly M | i League clubs will battle to decide|Stationed at Sitka, Ketchikan and|from there went to Douglas to un- dmonton to the Arctic RIE[SIR|0 T/O[RIEM|U [T 40 A score a g €cide | seatt] h e i | bridge which will meet the Moose for the e. For seven years he wasijcad freight and then proceeded to' ed in Juneau on the E[LIUD/E[RMMPIARIAIDIE ;J'r'w;l"lv“h" 350 pirse hiing up By the Fourt in charge of the cable office at|the Admiral Line dock in Juneau. L Al S|E(M[1 |7 c@EVIA[DIE[D] s Bue'si muvien [of 30y Gommittes for & baseball |DUBIAS When a branch line was|There are one hundred and twelzs 'm‘C}rm Mr DIEIF|E/RIERIEIPIE L. LT prize. ~ This game was scheduled|™aintained there. Last night andround trippers aboard for the : aho, B rankies L - 5. Hewing tools | ¢ 00 povrtn” and reset for Sun- today he has been busy shaking|Southeast Alaska tour. in :]\\mdu ;:me yefl'-]x N"":"'“"”““ 2: M::. 7 u‘[‘rlu- animal Uiy Bt s DAsIOGRAR Both bsties hands with his old friends who| Passengers coming for this port ; seen a phenomens. tive of . A'm;rn”m“m - CakE nunely % o vl are giving him the welcome back|were: Frank G. Stevens, Mrs. Frank nange since then. He intends to r. Eng ahbr. 9. Menning affectlonnte on account ol n. = & nain here about a week, having 6. U DOW A . Canine The Vets will start its premier to Alaska. He expressed surprise|G. Stevens, Edmunds Lewis, H. W. b % poo g urs 62. Deal out In 1. Artiticlal . Puffs up hi 1 with Bob! at the growth of Juneau and met-|Irvine, Mrs. Irvine, Eleanor Irvine, nts at the MacKinnon, then val distress smail portions waterways Ambassndor urler, Manning, by ropolitan appearance of the city,|Mary Irvine, W. L. Dolgner, Mrs gway and Sitka be- 0. Plicla 8. y sneakily Coughlin on the receiving end. Os- . U il » W. L. ) 8. 1 o the 86 Ruvetrnes hody | T Keaton will heave for the |24 Was emphatic in saying that he |S. Curnningham, F. J. Smith, B. B. f il e VL BT i . Shince " | Bills with ‘Blake iver. The|¥as glad to be back. Iy (i Suos, Bgechie gy ) ‘q‘d;;“r "ouhrecvi:r;tyr?fd;e‘ 2 Walkea " toreinly tonle spirit o1 an:e‘;vs bme:; sxnr:?::; me Mr. Harper, wife and three chil-|Seattle; L. M. Carrigan and R. ‘ :m':mpluxer clerk, ’prose’- @ Nouthern o -"'--':n'.ll'n‘-‘;n-rnv|n 7 e ep’:.:('ll: ¥ T WA 30 PM | yren, will leave for Seattle next|Carrigan from Ketchikan, [ st 'Edmor*-[ 1 omstetintion 72, § 8 Mountuin o Flups RICHMOND ON ANNUAL week. Mr. Harper has been in| The steamer left here for the r o 300-mile ricketry rafl-| ‘0 Short sieep 5. Nitlves of an piter Juneau three years two years as|Triangle Route with Harry Bahrt, to a point on Clear Wator| ' farm . "0 i e o T D S ol TRIP TO TERRITORY |operator-in-charge. He has been ;‘I‘; lf(:A F?’ v‘]“"; 1(1}“ ;‘“’h' W. E. to Fort McMurray at the| transferred to the Seattle office. e A “ ough B D, i Y On his annual trip to the man; Hudson for Sitka; Mrs. Mary Gor- ““-;[RJ\];- ‘Cl‘e‘;r L\g:e;;gd\ comgany. postin Abiaks: hod Yuy don, Albert Brown, A. Van Mavera ivers, - i and K. Shaw for Skagway; C. J. and 0! 2 iy | an and Elsie Jensen for t] v spent Lake, down the \Xackfinzie Rlveé xtn cial Company of Alaska and pio- D S. S ONS WED :I:ip. he round nd Wran- ufort Sea above the Arctic Cir- neer business man of the Territory, OSTIIR —R HE PL ; Rl The court party officiated a‘ is a passenger on the steamer -Aleu-| Miss Shirley. Lindbloom became 185 Phisim; S0 st X es in which Eskimos | tian for Seward. He will spend|the bride of Mr. Sheldon Simmons sgglt:LPon S;ct);mi:ryhnvlngd‘:\ PR o M sointed Pode i e involved | several weeks in the north. yesterday afternoon, United States 4 aah o s menibetattss 1n| 1 Geneva| ikusreon, /o) O skity] (e, Stovens | motad FRe IGHOR | Mr. Richmonds will go directly,to| Commissloner Arthur W. Fox of- the national chamber for sometime, | Fla, won a bathing beauty review |photog for the party and Anchorage where his firm main- |ficlating. Mrs. Simmons has been B ok out & membership| held at Coronado Beach, Fla, in securcd many excellent views of tains a store. He will go later to|? Tesident of Juneau for several netticn with the Elks state con itry, notable places and | years and has made a host of bR | Fairbanks, Nenana, and other in- b | ’s O S 2 Mr. R/ r charae | »: t uneau s Own Store S5 s xitt & n. :‘Immaters. He left Ed-| terior points, and possibly to Daw- |{riends among the younger set. The s aotic e 4 the middle of June, 1929, son and Mayo. groom has resided in Juneau since e s fe the 4,000-mile round trip 1928, coming here from Washing- (ggl “»_F"P\k?vdxw returned the middle of Aug- ton. He is at present an electri- ive Committee of the s G s e browshi. Mrs. Lovely ORDER SUSPENDING AGENT COMES HERE|:nue to reside in Juncau and wil atithp roaLe e B . | be home to their friends in their day. 1 old timer BRANCH LINE TRAIN | To assume the position of Deputy | Calhoun Avenue residence. SEAPLANE SKAGWAY BRINGS SKINNER TO about s nd ¢ remained wh here until -, SERVICE RESCINDED| llowing a conference with the: NEW DEPUTY FISCAL Fiscal Agent in local headquarters of the United States Forest Service, W. C. Ellis arrived here yesterday clan in the Alaska Juneau. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons will con- NEWSPAPER PEOPLE ARE JUNEAU VISITORS Raincoats moved % % { on the steamer Admiral Rogers. He 2 Commercial Club, held mi JUNEAU LAST NIGHT | dea on June 24 Z‘*neracl %\I' m‘:," (;:to has been made assistant to Fiscal i i 4 A mid-summer clean- dod - S n J 24, Ge Manage! 3 - o A F. Ohlson of the Alaska Railroad | Agent H. L. Redlingshafer. Edgar R. Bean, night editor of up to the latest The seaplane Skagway, Pilot Pot only near relatives Ennaunsed he STl e W Mr. Ellis came here from Rich-|the New York News, and Mrs. Bean + > ot g Renahan, flew into Juneau evening from Ketchikan with Gil- FIRST DE SOTO CA issued by him for| n of train service over| field, Utah, where he has been at- tached to the Fish Lake National are interested visitors in Juneau. Mrs. Bean is also a newspaper models FRESH RASPBERRIES, box .... FRESH STRAWBERRIES, box .. .20c¢ .20¢ Ka .TO,DO JUSTICE JTO YO : V-NEW FROCK Hosiery FOR MEN Classy New Patterns Plumbing Heating “We tell you in advance what job will cost” T\ e RICE & AHLERS CO. Sheet Metal bert Skinner of the Alaska-Pacific 1 hEaRoR 1 effective | Olly, daughter of Mrs. Einar Lahti, Forest. Mrs. Ellis will come here| writer, and is a member of the staff mon Corporation. After gassing o NE Ju :\ (3[. :(‘kmxf:)nds ‘se:_‘,(_‘ | Palrbanks, wers recently married at |SOmetime next month, accompan-|of the New York Sun, writing un- Regulal‘ $8.95 values u e flew to Funter Bay and re- ARRIVES IN JUNEAU "y on e VRt okl the Interior metropolis, The bride |ied by her niece and the latters der her own name, Miss Mabel o mained until this morning, then S : 1t Has /1 1t ir-|son, to make her home in this|Greene. for $4.95 @ it was would have resulted in has lived most of her life at Fai 3 h ATV returning to Juneau. Mr. Skinn: A new De Soto eight coupe ar arks e A b bal Th hi d in|city. Mr. and Mrs. Bean have been in 2 ¥ hardships to them if the train serv anks. e groom has serve n th left this morning on the Taku, ,iyeq this morning on the Aleu S ¥ S Blonoat the Signal Corps at Juneau, Skag- Alaska for about a month. They Pllot R. E. Ellis for Port Althorp|g i et R s e e | went down the Yukon River and and is due to return here this :“;?‘85‘?“0}32 e :“t t“}' il bmi"'(s J spent some time at Fairbanks and afternoon A dark blue body 0. R o .a G b Ga C Frls Ofl o A other points along the river and the At 1 o'clock this afternoon the foiders with gold a “’!”1“ !e'\‘enx\w to me Lommission 1cer e o R(’T Aluska Ralloohd oii whith they sceplane Skagw took Ellot* |y 5 pronounc )lf : “tdl‘ 1 Inal | eaves Today to Cover Britt's Pharmacy is naving a| ® travelled from Fairbanks to Sew- Fremming and Hor Ficklin 10| Gistinctiveness of co i g l”,‘”(“ by I - Res SPECTAL on Stationery. adv. | s ard. They arrived in Juneau on Tulsequah. Miss Nell McCloskey |comtortable rumbl 2 i i ]‘_”‘{ ‘“' l‘wd) B) nterior Reglons - F—— ¥ Salvlne the Alaska. They expect to Ieave, o and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sabin |y 5 equipped with f = .h.pp?n if 11.9.}11}10‘:(1 f'amd to get B for the South on the Prince Henry | “Tomorrow s Styles made the round trip. and the motor is of ti the freight business, it would be ne-| On his annual field trip covering |f next week. . % ———— {1ine type. ce to cut off the service. wide areas of the interior and west- E. o, Mr. and Mrs. Bean are delighted TOM MOTHER OF MRS. CARTER | myis i the first De Soto In the conference on June 24, | ern districts, H. W. Terhune, Execu- ‘f‘ Wonderful f o et e COMES NORTH TO JUNEAU pc sold in Juneau and r _|Col. Ohlson was assured that creek |tive Officer of the Alaska Game onderful for 6 lest is . bein; en in its .| freight would in the future be|Commission, left here this morning © Charles Carter returned from thelance, to is ‘a routed over the railroad. In re-|on the steamer Aleutian for Valdez. Burns South on the Princess Louise, and'notor Compa product rn he rescinded the order, but|ge will be absent about six weeks. . Bl )Y FLOI )R NOW accompanying him was his mother- | — indicated it would be the policy of | Tt is his plan to cover almost the in-law, Mrs. E. E. Lovely. Mrs DANCE | the management to suspend serv-|entire Yukon River and part of the ——— p 2.25 Lovely’s husband died a short time| Dance at M sday {Iee when truck roads were developed | Tanana River, Alaska Railroad and LARV’—EX i 50 pOlll'ld hags Best Blended .......... 8 i ago in New Mexico. Upon receiv- night. Music by T adv | to serve the creek settlements. possibly some of the Alaska Penin- at = " gy | SUla areas on the trip. M N : akes Fabrics UTLER-! UR SN g | se. renmme wis go trom vaides Methp et B R-MAURO | 5 = - = o b v e prue co. || GARNICK’S—Phone 174 = = |Highway to Fairbanks. There he Odorless, non-inflam- } . = ylll takg a;ma!l river ;oac andwglo mable, non-injurious. free Delivery Phone 134 - .5 e == |down the Tanana to Tanana - Pint bottles (without — - == [lage, thence to Holy. Cross and by F ( A ith WHEN WE SELL IT S 4 atomizer, $1.00; witl A ==|plane to St. Michael. Later he o IT'S RIGHT % 199 = o atomizer, $1.50. = will return upriver as far as Eagle o 4 = |on the upper Yukon. Returning to Express Money Ordery == | Fairbanks he will cover the rail belt D = | i ke s et || Juneauw Drug USING = |pects to go by plane to several 173 ’9 £ | Anaka Peninsuia points Company FLAMO GAS = | = SIGNAL MAN MARRIES Free Delivery Phone 33 | = Post Office Substation 1 FOR BOATS =| clifford H. Fellows, U. S. Signal No. 1 (1] eprOO i = | Corps at Fairbanks, and Miss Viena ! FRESH GRAP GREEN BEANS, pound ......... GREEN PEAS PLUMS, baske SOLID HEAD CUCUMBERS, superior quality th i m i B EFRUIT, each .... cpound :Lovagss BUNCH CARROTS, 3 bunches .. b G (i LETTUC eachy .. an our ('UIII}N‘”YIH'?. George Bros. PHONES 92 and 95 ; 'lll!llmllllflll!fllllglllflllllllllllIIIIIIHlIHHHlllIIllmIII|I!IIlI!HI!|IHH\II!IIII|lllIl‘lllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E, perhead o 0. GREEN ONIONS, 6 bunches .......cvv.n. HOT HOUSE TOMATOES, pound ....... FIELD TOMATOES, pound .......... WATERMELONS ON ICE CANTALOUPES ON ICE We can give you FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Chill Room Seivice. .20c .20¢ Aliae 22a¢ ..90c¢ e .25¢ .30¢ .25¢ .20¢ of far wpd > L 3 GEORGE BROS. e A notable 'you must first scquire PRINCESS LINES -accomplish all thet 13 necessary to wmafinbd\c sithouette. festure of this b(fil;dleiueuh rangement 8l tobs, 0 2¢t of which is Included m U of beautifully lowered silk elastic, with uplift e Priced at $2.75 to $7.50 Leader Dep’t. ,Store PHONE 454 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 SABIN’S Call in and Hear RHAPSODY IN BLUE by JESSE CRAWFORD On Victor Electrola and a Victor Record JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE KING FISHER RUBBER BOOTS GOODRICH, BEST QUALTY, STORM KING $5. 50 Will be furniched with each and every SHOE REPAIR job amounting to $2.50 or over. VAN’S SHOE SHOP Guns and Ammunition ALWAYS OPEN PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY 208 Front St.