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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1933. ' Ta "DoUGLAs |10 PASSENGERS -ABOARD ‘NORAH WE BETTER o % i f 4 ! SCRAM , SULLY- : /4 o ; f j BAYOU'LL i ) : . Y72 e p ‘ ‘ IT'S GONNA i ey e GET SOAKED-- i A il R b i WS ; - J FRER o Oge M8 || FOR THIS PORT MINUTE -.. 7 e 2 HERE ... 3 i s 7 : TAKE (RESIDENCE HERE | ’ . MY!MY! v : b 1 i e £ SRy Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGlumphey | Canat:zn Pacific sieamer Prin- o ' 7 e E - f . f 5 1 arrived here on the Norco from the | cess’ Norgh is {ddefin port at 7 \.OOK‘IT THE % | ¢ e G 1l b ¥ b 1 8 A5 and have ~taken -one—of -the | 0'clock tonight from Vancouver, B. o rera . (11 ) ! =) Kilbum cottages: B Reed accom- | C., enmoyie to Skagway. panied: the couple north 'and 1 Passengers aboard the Princess } his home with them. ;Norah for Juneau are Mrs. I. M. ———. - | Brown, A. King, J. Lubishin, E. 5 HOME FROM THE U | T. Mize, Miss Virginia Shattuck, | | Lawrence Carlson, who has been | W. S. Pullen, Jr., E. L. Olson, G. attending the University of Wash- | Monteith, Mrs. G. Monteith, Mrs. P i8itE ‘lington during «the past winter, re- E. Morris. Inc, Great Britam righes reserved : T Mg St e T R 3 pal { < i turned home for the summer vaca- - § * e 5, : T 3 > - Ty ) : i *|tion ‘on the Yukon. The Boston Red Sox have nick- 0 He is at present erectin? mont- || Al ;s named their huge young relief Daily Cross-word Puzzle st 55 S A HINGTON U | o siom o oo e 0 i i 0 and expects to be engaged in that | 4 ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 10. Excited with work for the next month or six | 4 as a e S Nitis A Gufiosity or | wesks. i P AV ; V9 W R A e B L u &fiflfl LAY LU Y? June BERFERGT e . it | ro| = O ™ | expenses 2 4 - R - Landed prop- | Patersburg a short time ago f A Free Trip to Seattle or $40.00 in Trade . Vegetable : s Fred E. Johnson, who died there i H B ! A A tic‘ket free; with ;every dollar purchase—or recently. Capt. M. Fulton of the | . o picgdd S dhrg) L payments on account, Salvation Army, delivered an ap- | S . propriate sermon. | SEATTLE, bufe 18-whsbids- - 's opgning football game of the 2 a Clifford Roundtree launched a 1933 season, against the Gonzaga 40-foot cruiser in Petersburg r University Bulldogs of Spokane, * cently, whieh when fully completed has been signed and sealed ready will be an ideal charter craft. It\for delivery. o 8. '{GEQR?Q BROTHERS 33 & ol i B s TR hds a beam of ten and cne-h ] The Bluz and White ouifit from Py g 34 i feft and is called “The S2a OYer”{the Inland Empire metropolis will it 25 BT AR A 5 0 Fire completely: destroyed the Highway Transpor:auox} Company _" I\S:L'c“" lake 'buudings ‘and contents of the school ,omce there in preparation for the . Press i i e ssenger reig] g It b lat Tetlin, according to informa- [summer passenger and freight serv-| jg E_:k‘;;ay e “tion received in Fairbanks. A |ice. " Tumuituous i serious phase of the loss was o¢c- - AL Ll «icasioned by the destruction of all Lawrence Charles Anderson, Cor-| 20. Timber props the seed potatoes and other vege- [dova fisherman and old-time Alas- “fables in the basement of the{kan, died recently at his home| structure. {there after a prolongad illness. He was 78 years ‘old. He came from 28 . Black cuckoo- E. S. Rylander, formerly of Fair- |Denmark to Alaska in the '80 fike bird f i st ire_met banks ‘:ho has been living at the land has lived in the Tetritory . Tree with s \rt\wd to invade Seattle ‘SA\Lurd.x}. September # fuivering enter. the A. W. Paulson and Frank J. 23 to assist Jimmy Phelan’s Hus- e R the |k o human car L 5 Overland Hotel in Seward for the|since. isaves 51. Children's COWN . Emrorice Carbone, internal revenue officers, kies to roll up the curtain on the ¢ . it 3 0 3 last few m;n..,hs% lef;hr‘c;nliye r‘xlo}; | 36 smal car- game ; " yoleriox with headquarters in Tacoma, are 1933 campaign. T’ Chris Leipheit 1Ol‘ ‘B{ kn 5 John Howard, employee of the animal ] 2. pinatie spending som= time in Fairbanks| The Gonzaga game for the Hus- e bound for the lower Yukon coun- Alaska Transfer Co., in Cordova, . Time ruer- g . Dillseed on official work. ky schedule has been up in the 3 4 ; vening 1. : 5. 1 1k e during the COMNZ 1., " here recently for Mt. MeKin- | 40, Myselt Satiate Sinall” towers ellement |air for several months. l atest i lley park where he will be em-| il Qe Gouth,, ®% PSGER{E - Mck "8 4! Unoecupicd Conditions are promising on the| Game No. 8 was given a place on v 5 LELRED w{m| x[o|<|M 2> NP m v >FNm| =] ONNm|Z[ >N A|mZ|= mZ|o|~ | >N o= >N o[>[oON 2| o[> A>[m m[=>| M AN2|m| [P AEEEE ERERE 2[0[4>%|0 o] ; % < s 5 .~ |Dloyed during the summer. Dexterous brick . Terminates Parts of B Chatham gold quartz property onithe Washington list. Seven confer- »:ce’m} p,::;‘,:;flc;ox: i‘:‘ifiksm;; Hindu prin- 9. Tutne to the & Small donkevs ., o BOK, £94¢ i Gloary Hill, Capt. A. E. Lathrop,)ence contasts including battles with MODE fimm to the new Federal building | Word was received by Cordova ¥ who is developing the ground, sa.dfl:}flha, Oregon, st_anfum. Califor- Bin that oty ? |friends of the recent death of Mus. ’// s % 9 7 |recently on his return to Fairbanks nia, U.CXLA. Washington State and A ¢ headlin A W |Roy T. Cole. Mr. Cole is the Bu- /% % after an inspection of activities at U. S. C. has already been set for .smnr eadline % ‘Puneral setvices were held re-|TeAU of Fisheries Agent in charge | 7 7 the property. Lines are being run|the Purple and Gold. One uddn-l brings out your Blichtiy in' Faitbanks in the chapeforthe Cook: Inlet district, but | /- on the property by E. N. Patty, |tional non-conference tect aoainst of the H. H. Ross Mortuary for the |tieY Were previously located' in 7 dean of the Alaska Agricultural|the College of Puget Sound of Ta- hblas o] Cordova where they made many 7 College and School of Mines. |coma, remains to be set to com-| wlate Nicholas Mechem and Jacch | lebe the '34 playi a: Johmson. The sarvices for Mr.|iends. 7 ol bl $5.0() by " { Washington and Gonzaga renew- «Mechem were held under the di- 3 £ = i )8 Members of the senior class of | » . Lffection of the Pioneers of Alaska| Frank Lambert, fox rancher . the Anchorage High School wer: €d football relations last season 4 S%2| perry Island, spent several days 7 . entertained by the P.-T. A. with a |after 17 years during which no| with the Rev. S. A. Eline, pastor I ;S i V%), y the P.-T. A. with a| 2 | telatine | FECENtly ting in Cordova. // banquet at the Anchorage Grill, An |8ames were played between the H of the Catholic Church officiating R N //, q g An | ootiall teams of fhe two institu- J . y fullest charm. and the Rev. John E. Youel spoke | 2 cxcellent program was given at ti . at the Johnson funeral services, Buneal pervices. for - Lols Siepe) banguet which was a thoroughly |tons. "G""‘mg:‘ was :’V“sm"flf’;; g son, pioneer resident of S ed, enjoyable occasion lopening game opponent in il B 3 who -died - recently = aftar - sever v 33 land Mike Pecarovich’s lads gave F d ® P Funeral ~services for Mrs. Al ... mnecs were held in Seward | ..[ /... .% . ithe Huskies a real battle, but went redrucs rermanent A fl"";‘lff",t“’:‘rzu‘:)‘;d ;fffc"%{k‘i"‘: Cfhg |under the direction of Seward Ig- 5 Miss Antoinette Schodde, of the down under a 19-7 defeat. Feder:'ned Ohurch. AManbers’ of the | 100, Pione: of Alaska, with the .. /“. ... class of 1932 of the Anchorage| The Gonzaga game set for Sep- Your new hats will be more becoming, your ~ny Rev. E. E. Reisner officiating. {High School, daughter of Mr. and |tember 23 means Jimmy Phelan" . i & Eastern Star and the Pioneer Ve Mié P, & ‘Schodde of Anchorage, |outdlt must face -the Spdkaneites hair always at its best with this Frederics ‘Women, to both of which organi- s. Albert Linder, of Seldovia y was on# of the few chosen at the jafter but eight days of practice permanent. sations’ Mrs. ‘Bahlke belonged, at-| MrS AThert LCeh ks Washington State Collegs, st Pull- work. The practice season for con- SCUINE W M vioey < M s SW- | Cordova, ‘where she transferred to | man, Wash,, for membership in ference teams will opan Saptember | g g S e f‘:“g‘ia Seattle-bound boat on a visit to |"Spurs,” a_woman's national hon- 15, : B A e ey [her patents, Mr. dnd M. L. B . - .%. oraty sorority. The members are, With the Gonzaga game set| Peter Pan Beauty Sho e e *|Carter, of Friday Harbor, Washin chosen on individual merit and Washington's playing schedule will o ton. $he will remain south until . measured by scholastic standing include: Residents of Golovin are expect-|ino end of‘the summer. and extra curricular activities. | Sept. 23.—Gonzaga at Seattle. ing a busy and prosperous sum- | —— | Sept. 30.—Idaho at Seattle. mer, according to the I‘:]ome ]r;lug-‘ | ©Oct. 7.—Open. get corresponden; in the village.; Py t. SedTl! ; is reporfed that both the Hij- last tyo years Uising off the Ore- quartz camp developing in the gg:: ;;:jg:il.)n ] o .lgon coast and in the Grays Har- f | T ot sen-Shaw and the Gumm-Mebos[SO% €457 and I the Grays Met- .. i while in Seldovia e|lapsible cans were unloaded and|"Or'h are reporied in news com-| Oct. 23—Sianford at Seattle. dredges of Council, plan a fulll o . oo "o i make his | engaged fishermen to work with one thousand fibre boxes. No ori-| g s area In the | Nov, 4—C. P. S. at Tacoma (ten- i { summer, which means that ‘he‘headquarmrs. him. ;ental laborers were sent to m‘,;Yukom R b g B |tative) Lomen ldg;:eragec(:a. ai\lndbels‘uaf |cannery in that town. | M:iss May Dodge McNeice, a"cdg Nov. 11.—California at Berkeley. “ :ug - ) i h o'xv: 11{; ep\i John Einmo passed through Sel-| The Catherine D. Capt. Knight,| 15 vears, daughter of the late fame| T Ol b e usy ‘as well as the river lighterage 2 % Nov. ‘W. 8. C. at Pullman. dovia recently on his power schoon- OWned by the Pacific American| Al Cohn, of the Bureau of Pub- ;o] McNeice, and Mrs. McNeice, Fonmeny. er San Joss on his way to the Fisheries of Bellingham, arrived in lic Roads, recently arrived in Pe-|gieq gt the Anchorage hospital re-| oo 8.70. 86 TonmASas, 2 (e I, 1 i V: i1 | Petersburg to unload freight re- tersburg to do some work on the f Pilot Hans Mirow of the NAT upper inlet waters where he will A s 1'% lcently from pneumonia. Her father returned ‘to Nome recently from be engaged in a salmon salting en-:°ently. Two thousand cases of cal-roads in the vicinity of that tOWN. gieq recently in Anchorage from| Jack Kinnaley, noted Alaska pio- ,, Pt. Hope by way of Kotzebue with |~~~ AT R X ~ pneumonia and the girl and her ncer and prominent member of the Capt. John Hegnes and George; mother came from Matanuska to Anchorage Igloo of Pioneers, is ;\Nogle of the MGM moving pictur2 k 'd C be with him. She was taken ill making a trip to the outside as far “company as passengers and mail Bf'OO lyn Bfl ge Near Hal g entury Mdrk |shortly after her arrival. 135 Rochester, Minn., where he will b v xR E and . express. * * * * * * * * N R jvisit the Mayo clinic for treat- and ather g Old papers at Thr Empire. ment. Triangle Building Telephone 221 | N | F. R. DeVeau, who has spent the | Prospects of a rich new gold/ % L TN Angus Melntyre, better known in aas p ) iftieth Birthday Approaches. Biee s & “Boiri<ost” Molntyre, | Building of World’s Most Famous Span Recalled as Fiftieth Bir y App: arrived in that city recently from | President Arthur Honored Opening Ceremony. v 3 tbove on Bananza. Greek. wners ASKA SOURDOUGH he had been mining with J. F.| - —— E— AL } » Harris. He reported that they{ pud : ; : ; i : [ s reached the end of the pay sfreak ( e % ; : a 4 : VERSES and had dissolved partnership for! .~ the time being. b 4 ‘ ’ 4 . 7 G INC. i { A son was born early this month g e __—/ to Mr. and Mrs. Sal Reed of Cor- COMPILED BY ELMER REED A Collection of Real Alaska { | Oscar Breedman, manager of the i 3 i Windsor Hotel in Cordova, left $ 1 TELEPHWE ' | there recently for Fairbanks to| i 5 i A | 3 V ! open the office of the Richardson i A G i . . 58 | er 3@. i dova at the Cordova General HosAl : % oo Tnlngle Blflldlllg pital. Dr. Sutherland was the at- | . s s 7% - — i tending physician, Sumnierl;Prices . ) — . | e T T They’ll Make You Smile! CoOAL i i) | Vegetable Stand || Theytt Make You Sigh! s | D B | G R Ge "SPECIALS' ¢« {| They’ll Make You Glad! Ladysmith Screened. $14.80 3 , ) , o d Ladysmith Mine Run 14.50 || (g8 e Y VL, A ; 5 3 an gfifi%fi.’.fl"fin 1430 : R N TRy pi: i m;;; g They’ll Make You Proud! T i) (s g IRt A | Pleached Celery, large - 12¢ W 1y 47 yoU ARE AN R ) ERRES" | Fresh Limes, dos. . . . 40c ALASKAN, Junior Diamond - - - Briquets ... 5 |! Brooklyn Bridge, the world’s most famous span—with the possible u:Qfimw:f London Bridge—is .borll{ 5 ¥ RESIA Bes ot i e b e ey ol 5 i il | Cantalou pes, each . . . 15¢ ALSO0 AN IDEAR S Bg SEND TO reenings ... : <crossed New York's East River, engineers bad dreamed of such a miracle. But it took Indian Lump and | a simj x-." R e the rsolidifcation of these dreams into actuality. John A. Roebling, ineer i on a ferryboat d fog, Siisbad & lotie inting out the need for L { e e :fi:eg:.‘: 'i;'m';fl,:'.‘:f’a“?«:;w"f?fif% ':'““;:'E';h "th:.:?::?flfl; o :::E:::u&h! iy :1;'5'. 41 Tomames, ChOLce, Ib. o .o 25¢ For sale at most Juneau stores nal DIHB e ’olllh‘ chiet eng)- age v . oo took roo, b St e Pt ecy work in 1807, hut died two years latsP. Hawever, ho had perfected his or phone or write Dians, which wete faithfully carriod to complet Coloudt Waskingion A, Rostims. Ac | S pypd bt i 9 3 work on s be e nd the total - n €8 0%, C # Co‘:'!éggsgv :f mxki--*:h': ';g:-u '-3.': e formal n::%‘f E::““ Rocgy :'h;v:i“ great ns-‘?e“m':.’fl?ifi:a.fi. p g p p 2 fie DRSS TSR SR RS | Carrots, bunch, 3 for . 25¢ || ELMER REED ling was the lion of the hour and his home the mecea of hero- : the first i s , 250, ersons walked acro: X P PHONE 412 Beidge was obes, 2000 B s Yonks ‘il T rebietler o , Juneau, Alaska. “They yielded » sum of $23,224,000 uatil their : ; e A

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