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R ] ' = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1931. INTERIOR ROAD YUKON BRINGS ~ POPE, VATICAN LOTS OF FISH OPENEDACROSS | 22 PASSENGERS ARE ATTACKED RECEIVED HERE : VALDEZ SUMMIT| FOR THIS PORT sivc ko vpear i AND SENT AWAY ... Italian Press—Per- | | week. and 3 cents a pound, sccond grade. i She will be back here late this‘ TRIP TO SOUTHERN TOWNS | |George Johes, Mrs. J. Metz, Hoonah. Zynda R. D. Carrigan, ett, Waash.; Mrs. Seattle. AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Jupeau; Irene Alaskan Harold T. Mullaney, Gust | Seattle; Elliott Fremming, Wran- |chikan; Ur\P[ Rudolph Bergenson, W. A.|gell; Watkin Davies, Stockton, Cal.; Hagen, W. I Scott, Fred Stretton, | Joseph Toy, Margaret Halverson, Verdie Roark, C. J. Cummins, Har- | James Decker, Tenakee; Val Felger | |old Brockhang, H. P. Packard, Ar-|and family, Santa Barbara, Cal.; Taku Harbor; Al- in, John Worcester, - eron, D. A. Soter, George YSON RETURNS FROM Maguire, Petersburg Harry | Bay; G. B. Wesler, Fred D. E. L. Hunter, The Ina J., Capt. Fred Walda!.i T. S. Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | Russ, Washington, D. C.; Mr. and G. Larsen, George Barnes, C. W. took bait and ice today preparatory | ki Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith.]Mrs. Raybourn, Boise, Idaho! Mrs 'Scon, Taku; George Powell, Auk to lea‘ ng for the halibut banks Smith, George Bacon, Ted David Rodgers, Mrs. Alice Greffe,|Bay; P. Rildea, D. E. Brown, Ket- Funter Cam- Eron- Bloom, Mrs. S. Dockry - Traffic Starts from Valdez|Vessel, anm for Seward, mission Given Salmon Constitute Only| H B. Crewson, Alaska sales rep-‘}p“l‘]"w‘;‘;:f;f“}fl b g An_‘__—.___;".‘.dff_“fl" Ever Se‘me- Louis Early, Tenakee. . . 7 |resentative for A. Schilling and K W T J — June .Z(). Maj. Elliott | Has Gene -ral Freight r - odibintal Species Involved in (:"Jg):n“_‘ewhorhas beef]’wnductmg drew Hahn, Alf Moystad, John Announces T | for Juneau t the Pope Hranisactions amoaions i ‘the towns in the |Peterson, H. Carlson, C. Carlson, A e Teopening of | hern end of the Division, re- [Hsns Nesvay, Willam Hawkins, PRESER VE mpaign against | turned here @ few days ago and |Hoonah; Henry Museth, H. L. or Lots of fish. Both in and o Receipts and shipments were com- prised of salmon exclusively. Cat. es totaled 24,650 pounds, and dis- | assumed the new M:toriahpl‘la'fi amounted .to 49,300. Cargc \paign is made with the Gov-|Were sold by fishermen for the p ment's permis t | vailing prices of 10 cents for lar 6 cents for medium and 3 cen pound for small sizes, the purch: in all instances being the June ff and (‘A holic Actmn or- 11 be g Fascism. Ba Aleutian 4} will (mor"e president and manager. s, captains and hailings fol- | ¢ PRINCE HENRY OUT SOUTH FROVI HERE 0. H. L. Freeman, Sadie, Sandy Stevens, 3500 P. Boos, T. F.| route Imm Sk y to Van-|pounds; Alma, A. Bartnes, 1,000; P. Kesovia, Mrs. P. Keso- ver, the steam | Beulah, Henry Moy, 6,000; Erma Mrs J. Hunt. Canadian Na Neddon, a ed in port at t Monday and sailed at 1 Ed Doyle, 600; Eagle, Henry Yrj: 3,700; Elfin, E. O. Swanson, ‘Ace Al Weathers, 6,000; T 37 able food com-|a.m | James Young, 2,500; T 27, Andr general merchandise| Passengers boarding the vessel Palmer, 500 ;T 632, J. B. Bensc | here included: Mr. and Mrs. J. P.|400; T 1375, John Westfall, 50; T o'clock | Murphy, R. E. Legg, J. P. Wood- 419, Henry Anderson, 50. | neduled | wor r. and Mrs. Val. Felger for | Some Goes to London at 5:30 Vancouver; Fred A nderson, M.| Shipments consisted of 6,000 |Brown, E. Young, for Se: pounds of pink and chunk salmon, On its next trip here, | frozen, to New York; 500 pounds da\ !he Prince Henry of pink and chunk salmon fillets, rge cargo. mid dms: and (this af |to sa S | this ev up and in IBRANT ARRIVES FOR far as Stony Mountain at ce work is pro-j legation of Pennsy frozen, to New York, 39,800 of froz- t point on If”“" BRIEF VISIT HERE vmo ha\'e been attending en dressed king salmon to New ard Mount Eielson. { |Lodge in Seattle and ar g | York for reshipment there to Lon- | don; 2500 of prozen king salmon |and 500 pounds of fresh sockeyes | iced, to Seattle. | In addition seven tierces of mild 6 PASSENGERS SOUTH cured king salmon were sent to Se- | attle. neau six passen-| The shipments were by the San|= gers for s south, the steamship | Juan Fishing and Packing Con Princess Alice lciL here at 8 o'clock |pany, Mr. George, representati this morning for Vancouver, B. C. |and by the Cold Storage Company. She had arrived a few hours pre-| Sitka Gets 6-3 viously from Skagway. Word received from Prince Ru- Persons who booked passage at|pert, B. C., today, by I Goldstein this port were: }omwr of the halibut schooner S For Vanco A. Mason, |ka, Capt. William Doucett, was 1o Miss W. M at yesterday she sold - > For Seattle—P. Mitsules, her catch 40,000 pounds of hall oud Papcrs at The Emplre. 1J. Fr}‘. Mrs. B. Sandorxm Jbut for 6 cents a pound first grade Walter Hodge will be the ! gy t inspector on this pro-| is being m’AdP on | ast Aasya tour. the South p of the Alaska States Bureau L. Hunter, ar- I " PRINCESS ALICE TAKES | today with Field Russell aboard. He e Brant orning developme! » eward, preparations are un- | dging on the refuge ts which is ex- : Naghel and daughter, aghel made the round and return on the The contra Bridge and Dredge Com- use a pumping e mater of the Al Estebeth |the effect ‘Mrs, E (T Ilii I IlllIIIIllIIIi IHI IIIlII C@fleman’s C@fleman’ s , Bert Caro, the mot- | § from her regular to Port Alexander. New Wash BLOUSES Chiffons Shantungs Special $1 95 Striped Flowered Polka-Dots Solid Colors . Prints In all-over embroid- S | § § § § ery handkerchlef lin- % | 3 Georgette MMER FROCKS! Sizes up to 44 en and batiste in all shades. Sizes 32 to 40. TO BRIGHTEN YOUR WARDROBE A TYPE FOR EVERY OCCASION e e e et i~~~ | Dresses of height-of-the. season styles at end-of-the- season prices. An unusual offering at an opportune or s ca 7 time for that mid-summer ° | wardrobe-freshening you've GEMEY [ been promising yourself. . | Dresses formerly sold at - ‘ $16.75, break-taking values, HERE { reduced to an almost nom- inal amount. Juneau Drug | Company | Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 Coleman’s Hollywood Style Shop “One of Alaska’s Distinctive Shops” = £ = = £ = = = = = = = = = £ = = = E = = = = = £ = E = = = = % nterests of his company. ara Winn _ | Sitka aboard the Admiral Rogers | Mrs. E. C. Guermn, daughter Amy | buryport, & Lou and son Eckley, take a cottage on Cold Storage Company, Wallis S |and spend the summer months. ’Cochrar C. Wittanen, J. P. Mor- gan, L. M. Carrigan, William Hou- an, Juneau; Gus Johnson, Pet- irg; Harry Fielding Reid, Bal- Md.; Mrs. P. Boatwright, Mrs. L. B. Atkinson, New- Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. E. , Willlam Houlivean, Ju- 2 and Mrs. C. E. Ahues, Mrs. A. Minard, Taku; J. B. Leavenworth, Vancouver, B. C.; here for sometime in the Large jars—Strawberry or Raspberry— JAR, 45 cents | left for a visit to]© timore, Haines; left on the|H. C where they | ne: a beach | Cr for Seattle DEVLIN'’S JULY CLEARANCE SALE ONE WEEK ONLY-—Starting Tuesday, July 7th 200 Pairs of Women’s . SMART SHOES I. MILLER’S FINEST HAND TURNS Formerly $10.50 to $15.50 200 pairs of the I. Miller Beautiful Shoes. A chance to get that smart summer time shoe at a great saving. Mostly all colored Slippers. 59.85 Foot Delight Sandals Black, blue, white and black moire satin sandals. The season’s latest for those who demand style. Suggest you shop early while sizes are complete. $10.00 values . Now $7.85 $12.50 values . . Now $9.85 HOSIERY “As You Like It” Devlin’s $10.00 to $12.50 Values A collection of this season’s smart foot- wear that was formerly $10.00 to $12.50. Pumps, Straps, Oxfords for every ocea- sion. All styles. All materials. Now $7.85 Devlin’s $7.50 to $10.00 Values Shoes of quality and sizes to fit the hard to fit with a world of style. Your choice during this sale— $5.85 Buy now for months to come . $3.00 A collection of broken lines in shoes that formerly sold from $8.50 to $12.50. All high heels. Now $3.00 A chance to buy a real sheer hose that will wear, Regu‘lar $2.35 Hose NOW........ $1.75 Regular $1.95 Hose NOW...._... $1.50 Broken sizes in service weight $1.65 values NOW LIN’S STORE OPEN EVENINGS 85¢ DEV FIRST and MAIN IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllmlllllmuIIlllmmIlllllllulmmllmllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllmlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIllllllllmlllmnmllll ok !’ At GARNICK’S-Phone 174 ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— L e e T e = = = = = = = = = = = = L T wickle, Peter Pappe, Juneau, Esther « Py