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I TSR P —— BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY. JULY 16, 1931. By GEORGE McMANUS i ~Here &oEs THE | DOOR-BELL.VLL SEE WHO T 15 ! HER TO SING P}\T u‘f ,‘“E ABOUT ANYTHING 1 DON";I)' S\N(’ | DON'T WANT S~ | | @199 10 Feature Service, Inc., Great Britain Fights reserved. ¥ Mr. Shattuck came back here with | A HINGTUN D c the aircraft. JMEVE| 1 the evening, the Petersburg - made a hop over Mendenhall Gla- e | j.u J U N E | sier with a party of tourists off uwl KODIAK PRECINCT‘N . | Admiral Evans. SELN - y bt or of Territorial tax and | 7 . . = | ler, 1. Hinshaw of American | rai days, 1ot this moming for his |y Airways to Inspect |nome Uhliel Alaska Conditions indicated to judge, E Jjuri- | China = coast. (Continui,= 1rom Page One) On my recenv trip across the nt, airplanes clicked off then as regularly as railroad 60,000 passengers were carried. Botl these figures exceed similar record: for the entire year of 1929, erial mail, passe and freight servi mor ment of Alaska than any other fac- tor. Want to Create Demand B 'We are not satisfied with mere- l’Reach for a LUCKY 'nstead" meeting the present demand for 2 facilities in this Territory We are concerned in creating and » promoting a far greater demanc than obt now. Mr. Yo , the Yukon's pilot, is the lator who took a leadi »¢ part in the discovery of the body of Ben Eielson, famous Alaska fli- er, who lost his life in the Siber- ian Arctic two years ago last win- ter. FE A TSNS ST ECKMANN PLANE FLIES WEALTHY REALTOR HERE vocal chords. exclusive “TOASTING* cludes the use of Ultra attle, Petersburg Makes Sunday. Mr. Wiley and Mr. Car- men plan a fishing trip of several days to Lake Hasselberg. To Go to Ketchikan The Wrangell is scheduled to go to Ketchikan late this afternoon or tomorrow. It will operate in # that vicinity until Mr. and Mrs Wiley and Mr. Carmen are ready to return to Seattle, when it will come here to take them south. Today the Alaska-Washington Airways' seaplane Petersburg, Pilot Robert Ellis and Mechanic Brian Harland, flew to Skagway with * Hainer Hinshaw of New York and Washington, D. C., vice president of the American Airways and the Alaska Airways, which maintains | a base at Fairbanks; Arthur W | Johnson, manager, and G. E(i‘ Young, pilot, of the Alaska Air- ways; Joseph J. Meherin, of Ju- neau, merchandise broker, and Mrs Wiley. The Petersburg is schedulec | to return from Skagway to Ju- neau by way of Haines this after- * noon. Mr. Meherin and Mrs. Wil- | ey are expected to come back wxri it. | Round Trip to Funter | Yesterday, the Petersburg made | a round-trip flight between Ju-| ’ y neau and Funter, carrying W. S. Pekovich, Funter mining operator both ways. The aircraft went to Excursion Inlet, and there took o T e, tarvod | including the use of Ultra Violet Rays 3) to Sitka and then brou 4 ; inem he. Sunshine Mellows — Heat Purifies them here, where they boarded 3 e wards e pians e Your Throat Protection—against irritation—against cough Evans again. Charles Goldstein, Curtis Shattuck, Louis Kay and Louis Kay, Jr., flew | to Chichagof. Mr. Goldstein and STOWE RETIRES AS Coke Hill, last October, he wouldfsdictmn of the papal s but like to be relieved of the duties of |only about 600 are actually citizens. ]93“ FUR TAKE COMPAISSIONER FOR | Commissioner. FThe others are residents of 18 Judge Stowe will continue to re- iestabiishmonts. including monas- at Kodiak where he is depulyllcrn‘ , and colleges. 3 vAI-UE PLAGED ctor s, WS new census |ings at Changsan on the cencrai A . - — ® 9 /,* This is $2,385715 less than the its large expansion in this Terrl M 70M M'J MY value of the 1029 shipments, al- | tery in the near future. s | though 197,245 more pelts were ex- | | | ARSIy [ ) D S erve their time tables month, on the comb air ’ jon the statements that fur ship- lines of the United States, mai| jpers are required to file with irplanes flew 115,000 miles and | agents of transportation compan- ® d 24 er, ex | Commission. S Red-fox skins to the number of importance to the develop- | !lb‘ 288, brought a return of $553,792; Place your finger on your Adam'’s [ceeded by far those of any other Apple. You are actually touching your 5o per ‘cent of all the shipments. A tarynx = this is your voice box=—it |t contains your |vocal chords. When | The kinds of skins showing an you consider your Adam’s Apple, you 192 are as follows: Muskrat, 197.245 | are considering your throat = your {increase; olter, 538; mink, 1,090; No one has yet challenged the ... snowed & marked decrease. statement — “synshine mellows —heat | Summary of the information purifies.” That's why LUCKY STRIKE'S |cCommission is given in the fol- LUCKY STRIKE-the finest cigarette | gpicx or | glacier 1125 $ 4,500.00 you ever smoked —made of the finest | e e Wrangell Comes from Se- tobaccos — the Cream of the Crop= | Beaver 6 952000 | Coyote .. s 306 3,978.00 THEN — “IT’S TOASTED.” Certain harsh | o' Nearby Hops h cos | Red 16288 55379200 4 P Irritants present. in all raw fobaccos | oross 1956 127,140.00 5 : S are expelled by LUCKY STRIKE'S ex= | siver 1,044 10440000 n a pleasure visit aska, Black 105 5,250.00 Lawrence W. Wiley, wealthy real clusive “TOASTING* Process. We sell | /" . 4848 218,160.00 estate owner and dealer of Seattle | Blue* 7,480 486,200.00 . and Mrs. Wiy came to Juneau these expelled irritants to manufac- o i g yesterday on the Alaska»Wasmngl- turers of chemical compounds. They 1ynx 2080 20,860.00 ton Airways’ seaplane Wrangell, | Marmot . 67 26.80 Pilot Anscel Eckmann and Mechan- are not presentin your LUCKY STRIKE. /"™ 637 11,466.00 the. Baget Sound. metrpolls a1 1 st ol - L Bt Sucm. uskral 11, ,683. o'clock yesterday morning, and aft- throat. And so we say “Consider Otter 3,491 80,293.00 er stops at Alert Bay and Ketchi- ’, i eful ' Squirrel 838 83.80 kan, reached here at 7 last eve- M &“—“—.fi A Ple' Be car I in | Weasel (ermine) 11,582 13,319.30 ning. your choice of cigarettes. Wolf 355 9,230.00 Mr. Wiley is a prominent stock- ' Wolverene 495 5,197.50 holder in the Alaska Airways. He | —_— p+ will remain in this city until the Totals 494,140 $2,128,148.74 ival of Joseph Carmen, Jr. of Pribilof Islands le, president of the Washing- (foxes only) ton-Alaska Airways, who is expect- ! White 32 992.00 ed on the steamship Prince Henry Blue 375 12,150.00 a‘/yxwv-(jtuf 3 | S o A | 7w g7 — cpersal ‘ ! | A, owe, widely. knows icensing officer for the | e : e b R veral years Unic- | Alaska Game Commission. He was| NANKING—A national naval ac- ‘ | J URS mmissioner at Kodiak, | relieved by Judge Waller July 1. |ademy patterned on Annapolis is | 2 § »d from that office and ' ot T L AR planed by the Chinese government. | 1} ] { ¥ il led by Judge J. L. Wal- {H. K. Murphy, American architect. 1‘ a patient in St. Ann’s hospital se Anchorage attor- 2,500 IN PAPEL CITY ihas been chosen to design the build- | | kins Of jur-pearing land ani- | mals to the number of 494547 and | valued at $2,128,148, were exported \from Alaska in 1930, a report from | [the Alaska Game Commission to {the Biological Survey, U. S. De- | partment of Agriculture, shows. ported. The smaller return for | 11930 resulted from a general de- cline in the market value of indi- vidual furs. The report is based (les or with post-masters handling {thé shipments, who in turn must !forward them to the Alaska Game 17,855 blue-fox skins brought $498,- 350; 4,880 white-fox skins, $219,152; 11,956 cross fox skins, $127,140; 1,044 | silver fox skins, $104,440; 27,785 of mink, $236,172; and 3491 otter | skins, $80,293. The number of | muskrat skins shipped in 1930 ex- | | species, and comprised more thany of 411,934 muskrat skins | brought a return of $230,683. i increase in exports during 1930 over Iblack or glacier bear, 634; polar bear 108; silver fox, 36; black fox, 44; marten, 461. Skins of other gathered by the Alaska Game| |lowing table: Process in- | Number of Total Violet Rays. | Skins Value Bear— SAVING HAVING WHAT you HAVE in the future depends upon what you save in the present. There’s no escaping that rule. Fortunately, it is both easy and pleasant to save, once you start. It becomes a game. Watching a Bank Account grow is like watching a garden grow, only much more thrilling. HAVE A GOAL IN MIND Make Retirement in 15 Years your goal, or Travel, or a College Education for your children. Then you’ll enjoy saving. First ];ational Bank ALASKA MEAT CO. | QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU QOur Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat LUMBER WHEN YOU WANT IT Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Phone 358 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 Phone TAXI SERVICE 4 DAY AND NIGHT Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth e =3 at BAILEY’S UNITED FOOD COMPANY CASH IS KING | ot Coll i Grand totals 494,547 $2,141,290.74 | *Not including pelts from the i Pribilof Islands. | Pl S S - - | AT THE HOTELS | |- . Gastineau { Joseph E. Meherin, Juneau; Ans- cel C. Eckmann, John Selby, Mr. land Mrs. L. W. Wiley, Seattle; Homer Hinshaw, Washington, D. C.; Elizabeth E. Packer, Glencoe, Ill.; | Mr. and Mrs. Eddins, St. Louis, Mo. | Alaskan | M. Kupuff, Louis Dodson, Joseph | Caruso, Louis Gracoht, Louis Han- sen, Juneau; B. Suit, Yakutat Zynda Mrs. O. K. Rude and children, TheA.T.Co. | Hoonah. Mirs. ' PSR SR ADMIRAL ROGERS HAS 2 FOR HERE SEATTLE, July 16—Steamer Ad- miral Rogers sailed for Southeast | Alaska ports at 10 o'clock this | forenoon with 125 first class pas- sengers and one steerage. | First class passengers booked for | Juneau are Iris V. Moore and | Atleen Barton. ; TUNE IN~- | g ‘The LuckyStrike ‘\ PIC; '—PICNTC—MOOSE Dan:gOrfthu' The Women of Iwovseheart Le- tra, every Tues [ gion will meet Thursday night at| :':"' s“;’::"'::: |7 oclock. At 7:30 o'clock there | evening over will be a picnic. Husbands invited. N.B.C.networks. | Everybody be there on time—sure. 4 GERTRUDE OLSON, | —adv. Recorder. INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street

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