The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 9, 1931, Page 7

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§ THE ALASKA DA]LY EMPIRE, TUESDAY, ]UNE 9, 1931. F morning, alighting on Gastineau, G. Richardson, the latter a can-|sighted the yacht Infanta, aboard l k ¢ R e cURsT PL N % Channel. The purpose of her flight |nery worker with an injured hand|of which are her owner, John Bar- R 0 G E RS B 0 UKS , 15 Mr. Cole- was to bring a piece of machinery |who entered St. Ann's hospital Iorlrymore, famous actor, and Mrs. | man, L\ a Fol « ALASKA MEAT CO : .ha is needed by a cannery to the|medical treatment. Barrymore. The yacht was in Icy - - MAKES FL'GHT vard and that on arrival here| Later, a hop with tourists off the|Straits in front of Glacier Bay, 28 PER N R ESTEBETH RETURNS | QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING was put aboard the steamship Yu-!steamship Admiral Rogers was headed toward the ocean. | Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales kon, which departed from this|made over Mendenhall Glacier. “We flew low, to within 50 fect . " Q‘ 2 i ‘pan for Seward this forenoon. On‘ Afterward a round trip flight was|of the surface ’0{ the water and W‘TH 9 PASSENGER W% the way North, the plane spent thc |made between Juneau and Chicha-|ahout that distance alongside the Brir pas ors, the mo night at Ketchikan. She will fly|gof. To Chichagof, the plane took!yacht” said Pilot Ellis. “We saw Rdward | ‘ south late this afterncon or early |[Michael McKallick, mine (vpcmtm‘.‘Mn Barrymore on the bridge. The Pur. > % . Hall 1rcraft Pelelsburg FlleS‘ tomerrow. If she leaves this af- three minz workers and John Biges,{Infanta is a wonderfully fine ves- | Vegsel Wl“ Retu i H(‘l( =% X Ploneer Pool | ternocn she’ will stay tonight at Proprictor of the Gastincau Hotel [cel, about 180 feet 1o d was b H « Close to John Barry- | Ketcnikan. [ar. Biges returned here with the|making at least 15 knoty an nour, | 1hursday Night and |gge 3 ¢ Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS ; % lane, and t Chich: f yal “ T A ~ \ 5 A 4 more's Yacht | | Petercburg 1o Kept Busy [Blne e ff Chiohagor Woval| “Yesterday, when we flew to Ohi- Sail South Friday w ssel brought here were: | EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. | The seaplane Petersburg, Pilot chagof, we kept a lookout for the a Having left Ssaiiie at 0 o'clock |Robert Ellis and Mechanic Brianto Juneau. yacht, but saw nothing of her. She ; G. Johnson, J. vesterday forenoot, a Gorst air-|Harland made a round trip flight Aviators Sight Yacht may have anchored in one of the After having armved in Juneau| pom Tenakee—Mrs. E. *Baptie, blane, Pllot Clayton Scott, equip- | yesterday between Juneau and Sit-| Sunday afternoon, when the Pe-|many inlets of Baranof Island or|(To/ Seattle vesterday foren J. Arlo. péd to land on both land and wa- |ka. She brought from Sitka Mr.|tersburg was on a flight, Pilot El-|she may have proceeded to. the| i, Siamship Admiral Rog From Punter Bay—Dennis Burns,| Dorothy St(’arns Roff ter, arrived in Jurieau esrly tms and Mrs. Pater Koscmmntmcfl and lis and M%I’nm«, Brian Harlmnd Westward. 1 4 ward ¥ T - 3 yesterday aft r Haines 7 ENT,{{F\I’C{FF“"S” o5y ANNOUNCES Skagway and Sitka. She will re- o i | turn to this port Thursday night o Ao b Summer classes are being formed in tap- and will sail south Friday morn- Beginning Wednesday both courts [of the Juneau Tennis Club will be dancing—faney stage, toe ballet and toe |open for play, the recent extensive || iazz dancing. ‘mpms having finally been com- |l sttt °* pleted. | The expense of the improvements "|has been heavy and remittance of | current year dues by members will | be appreciated at this time. | iangle ports, she embarked at Juneau afternoon 28| passenger re Tel. 5451 for Appointment son, 'W. T Farwell, Fx‘ The courts are for use only by )OUR Baney ran, Henr\ Osawa, Marie Sande p‘x r men . See Ci 4 2 A man, William Kerr, A. Van Ma ) ager of the Club| Tel. 15 We call for and d vern, Frank Germain, Gilbert Wil- 1 s and en '\m‘t‘ son. Residence phone 3503, P. O.| For, Sitka—Henry Kolkaman, W.| {Box No. 1193, —adv. | O]d Papers fOl' sale at Empu‘e Offlce DIIIllmlllll||||||||||||||||||I!||l|||||||||||||||||||||||||||l||||||||| ||||ll||||||||||fllI"llIIIIII||IIIIII||I|||||||"lll||||||l|||||||Il||||||||||||I||||||||||||| flillll e High prices are not a safe sign of high quality, neither are low prices a sure sign of gaod quality—but the sign of PIGGLY WIGGLY always means known quality at lowest prices. BUTTER. 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