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AMERICAN RYDER CUP TEAM SAILS FOR ENGLAND THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI RE, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933. > - . | | | jected the purchase offer and ap- | | proved t.h_e tender for the lease. N T { | Camera Shows Fish Dis- It authorized Mr. Boyle to pre- -ilg | | . . . pare a proper contract at once. g daining Net, Fighting, Mr. Dishaw. has not, announced . ” W] e plans to do with the GAPE s PE N c E R NAVAL PR’UGRAM Lands” Self 0F N building. Tt is understood that he / — plans to open a business after “ s ‘making some alterations. Eleven Boats Sent Out W;ll Arrange for E : ntertain- | i b i Cover | fg : Will Give Hlm Five-Year MAIL AND PASSENGERS o G | Rt Dve' ot cigd Lease on Territorial |ARRIVE ON SEAPLANE | “ishing Gr s rews to Visit Here ildi Building on Seward | CHICHAGOFWEDNESDAY i st tomies ; (Continuen itom Page One) A contract to lease the Terri-| D/ léINg passengers and first who » — torial bafiding at the corner of class mail from Ketchikan and way | President Roosevelt’s campaign Seward and Third Streets to A.|COr the seaplane Chichagof, pil- song. | J. Dishaw is being prepared by|°9¢d BV B. E. Ellls, M. W. Sas- Jack Ross, of Washington and Auditor Frank Boyle, it was made seen, mechanic, arrived here on its New York, violinist of the National known 1« weekly trip from the First Cit N foday by Gov. John W. y % i Symphony Orchestra, was a guest | Troy. It will cover a period of five | 2S¢ €Vening at 7:30 o'clock and Mar i of the Chamber today. His visit |} years. left at 11:30 o'clock this morning B iin 08 Bt ‘ g E i St Mr. Dishaw was the only bidder |y So Sin in, i : s : LoD |long dream, he said. for the building, in res b Arriving here from Ketchikan 4 Main 4 1 e to Cape| Rotall Code " Undefinen call for tenders recently published. | e, Cienn Carrington and J. B. | 1 effect from to !d | Advices from the National Cham- He offered $4,000 for the ‘propuriy, | 2T2ck: TV other passengers left | c |ber of Commerce, reported today, | of $50 it € Property, | the plane at Wrangell on the way , 14 cent said there is no requirement for per month for the first year | north, o i nder . 14 el and $100 monthly for the next ¥ pound; | zed. nl\_r s |a retail merchants code under the | fotr years .dor ‘s ‘lekas. This is the first regular trip ds, 6 cents a pound; whit ional Recovery Act which is| hse. made by the Chichagof on the * ge i cents a pound, and silvers plicable only to industry and |} | | The Board of Appraisers, com-|new schedule adopted by the Al. | a pound : 2 ade in interstate commerce. How- prised of. Gov. Troy, Auditor Boyie| aska Southern Airways. : \m.nn. will be paid on lever, the National organization ) i g T the 1z grounds between the said, it offers retailers a clear op- bove mentioned points will be The squad of 10 Americsn professionals who comprise the American Ryder cup team sailed for Eng- portunity to voluntarily organize P 14 pounds and over, 8| land for the international series with the British.. Front row, left to right: Leo Diegel, Paul Runyan, |and formulate a code of business| bound; red kings, under| Waltsr Hagen, captain; Deismore Shute and. Horton Smith. Back row: Gene Sarazen, Ed Dudley, Craig | practice regulating wages, hours| 5 4'oenis & poind; ! Vcod, Ulin Dutra and Silly Burke. (Associated Precs Photo) |Gt Bebar wd: S kb DRAUGHT BEER 1 2 cents a pound, and silvers,| - = = . The Legislative Committee re- 2% cents a pound. 1 | ported. it had telegraphed the| Boals Leaving U ‘F w BRADI. | Postoffice Department urging the | - To cover the grounds from Cape | re-establishment of the local post-| N Ommaney to Cape Spe ‘nmce substation on a competmv"\ men Juneau ColdStorage Company i p | . ‘ bid basis. It pointed out that the | nding out a number of boats. {8} & to the Government is $7 per some of which left last eve | year. 3 and others that are leaving today i ‘ i 3 9 The boats which are covering the ARE ANNBUNCED TERRACE, & July 6.— IN GAL'FURNIA Bisi :v“'["h“ "“3'11( Folders Block Tin Pipe Sonindy or ' Lhip pomsbary are the plane bound to search for Jimmy e L ‘:‘_e Cfmmbe' Galveston, Sadie, Edna S, Elfin Mattern, takes off from here today P il e ey o) Rubber Beer Hose Sokol, Lou ymour, Emma and| Ic Wes % o K for the gemainder of fhe flight to D } C Well Fair in Chicago, a:‘fl ih 01‘00: & Hgerion overs West Coast, Ket-| The plane whs landed at Death Comes to We i 0g: shat LOYHY ; Pumps : A i {ver! ¢| | near here, after p: 1 ‘Coples of the Chamber’s latest You've heard of the fish that p g L parpion L delieres oi] chikan, Juneau, Wran- | ORGP w'!‘mmfl Known Mining En- !folder ve mailed to G. C. Dickens |leaped into the boat, but it's a Ghioni Plated B y the boats will be taken by the| A5 o " Dbl e plees & [ . i i : 2 romi | M EE s Tompiay 1) gell, Petersburg morning'* ‘The ‘fliers spent five| gineer This Afternoon [#h has charge of the Alaska ex 'z::fht}'::': i b 1 um: Flated Beer Faucots the account of the Atlantic andl hours locating a suitable place to i | Payment of annual dues pf the| The Scenes above were snapped Gas Regulators | cific Packing Company and a| Details of cy mail’ wse of poor visibility and (Continued from Page One) Ohamber to the Terrimriai oprgan |by an Associated Press camera g B n by Einar Olson, who is rep-|contract awarded for air mailsl i - —re e R fothil | s 4 pianis | el : k g $7350 was ordered |man on vacation at Grand Lake, Dou resenting the Oxenze Brothers ;“;)’»\W ‘:,1.(,\‘."\ “ml i [Ii»_m‘l;‘]m‘]“ :“ J1l, Alaska Mexican, and Alaska made. Maine. The unwilling principal ble Distributor Valves and recently opened up offices for|Southeast laska and bebween Jun-} United Gold Mining companies, Al-| Secretary G. H. Walmsle was a landlocked sal ight- ~ . A Ay st My i ¥ 2 a s . #H. almsley re- | ed salmon, a fight: . : . that company i the cold storage| €A Wrangell, Petersbure and| pAR ANOF RETURNS |aska; President, Oroville Gold|ported 31 Tequests received and|ing game fish and a prize forl Chromium Plated Picnic Outfits building o ot 4‘;_”{‘ the »fl()‘(; )‘ Ly ‘m‘jl“\‘ FROM MA Dredging and Exploration Company, answered during the past week. |any angler. | Complete At Sitka | . SLisiod ”loc'\l“ ‘;m“”‘:‘-l lL AND I(:ql 1901-05; President Sunsanville| The catch was made with a fly At Sitka, arrangements have been fl s “:)Y“ i Ty PASSENGER T RlP Commercial Company, Oregon, 51“("‘hemlan Engineers, Commonweauh! on a five-ounce split bamboo rod. ‘ra;id(- lhx}oughh s;m Morn.?a zzm gt “_2‘ v“»;)‘_nm Sty [1902; Construction Enginer, White| o¢" Galitornia, San Francisco Gom-|1n the top photo the salmon just| We have in our organization Mr. Ahlers, Mr. Baker g Manager for the Juneau Cold § 5 B b sl R e \pmp and Nevada Consolidated COD- o cio) presidio Golf, San Fran.|NaS been hooked; in the second and Gee Bee, all old-time plumbers who thoroughly ] age Company, to send out five | er Company, Nev., 1902-06; Presi- he has leaped clear of the water und: tand ;i of the contract until Jun enge 1 mail run to Ch ‘,1‘ ¥ Y cisco Golf and Country. > erstand the installation of Beer Equipment and F“‘k up hl’;:ls fmlm there with de- 7’ Abey s ol |and way points, the seaplane Bar-|dent Union Hill Consolidated Min- lin a desperate effort to escape. | the handling of block tin pipe. If you want a real iveries to be made in Sitka e . S P e i n 1906-14. ‘San The 1 icture is the prize of 2 it et il T atodhen | 2. Bilobe F e Myel ompany, Cal, 6~ 2 lower picture is the prize of | A0l 0r. s dhgs PR b6 Sounds| 4 1<\£m x\‘.y.;.l“;‘tflx:l \‘.;»m:lvxliw kjEodn T u“d ’b,\mesl:‘ Myrin R oeation’” ‘omshoy, | GLENN CARBINGTON 18 s 1o oRasbad Vby. s Bcroie of good job installed as it should be Phone 34. and over will be mild cured, both|Ketchikan ot Junchu for CETVEC e st oreiiiais’ Vice-Persident, Atolia Min- HERE FROM KETCHIKAN good fortune just as the fish, in at Juneau and Sitka while all|®t 90 O ° 0 B st kel Mgl 0 ling Company since 106; President, et a last leap to escape the net, land- § 1L fish, white kings and silvers|aD ) ‘.,\ oy ‘ t ail | Tyl nds, * |Idano Buster Mining Company Glenn Carrington, part owner ed squarely in the boat. | RI : ] be frozen at both places S G e o O e 1907; Ocean Shore Railroad of the Juneau-Young Hardware| As a matter of fact, the photo- | AHLERS CO- } 1 Engstrom Scnds Boats Scrvice Is Outlined : Frodk Shop. since 1911; Nevada Bunk-|Company, arrived last evening on |grapher wasn’t- aware he had got- | { H a t t nstructions »f the POs a b ¥ " x 3, the & 5 s g 4 . . In addition to the boats sent out Aosirotions of the Bl ers”for' qubieau. on > |er Hill Company, 1909-17; San|the seaplane Chichagof from ten the remarkable shot until the| Plumbings, Heating and Sheet Metal { h:\ the cold storage company, E oo g o | plane from Hoonah and Sam Paul | Francisco Commercial Compahny |Ketchikan where he has business | film was developed. ¥ Engstrom, representing the Sebas g Si I made the trip in from Hirt.Chich. |Since 1916; Sullivan Mining Com-|interests. Mr. Carrington is stay- | i “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” tian Stuart Fish Company, is send-| b Rail-| P < ; i since 1917; Vice-President,|ing at the Gastineau Hotel. Old papers at The Emplre. | ing out the Diana and Dardenella| W& Service o) W1 SRR A | Mercury Mining Company, Ne! y to make deliveries in Juneau. The aut to employ ol ™ { since 1910; Nevada Petroleum Com- wmmm 1 T T T T ST T T T I By Sk 1y : t| B emergency servics when| HARRY L. SIMONDS ARRIVES |*7¢¢ ™ B o ey S | E Coury” s | WAUKY 1 apuoves anntyes [0 UL s Cd,,m_,,,1uum|umumuum|muummmmuummmuu|uummu||mmumu||||||||||m|m||mm|||||||mmmm|||||||||m||umummuu|mlmuummmmmn i 1 cobni L 5 S e Pacific Steel and ire Company = i Py e e b5 e Othm.}d.’uhp tion of m;\( in_their | BARANOF LAST EVEN since 1907; First National Bank of| ’ companies, the large kings milq|usual form from Ketchikan Juneau, Alaska since 1912; Savings| ¢ . . cured and the small kings, white| POints on the west coast of Prin L. JENRRORE, & Yice; P ‘ 2 | 150 P S k P l RiEe Lo fhivacs o of Wales Tsland, Wrangell and|dent of the Pacific-American Fish-| JUIO% w6 oy o (R : lece Jig saw ruzze s, to Juneau and back,|:ries, arrived in Juneau from ‘L‘n‘:"‘ga'nk e ‘X"m oo sl ‘Juneau to points on up- |Hoonah on the scdplane Baranof | ‘0na 3 G 7 361 S C W d P l MISS ELLEN REEP r Chatham Strait and Icy Strait [las ng. Mr. Simonds is stay- | 1920; XQ‘T’LO]CJDLIIL Trust Company pace ross ord ruzzie TO GIVE CONCERT | ka, Alaska, and back.” | ir the Zynda Hotel while he|Snce 190. o t . [ will be understood that the |l e city. | Member A. I, M. and M. E, Min- M K F A d B k Bl T ORG | ing and Met. Society of Ameriea, ciiesson r'urs U 00 NEXT wEDNESDAYu\ aska Southern Airways of Jun- 1, Alaska, is ‘to be employed for uch service only as may b2 con- sidered necessary to materially ad- vance letter mail. Music lovers of Juneau will b2 delighted to learn that they will again have an opportunity to hear|" the above order M Ellen Reep, vocalist, \scn| “The extent of known in Juneau through her|applies only to local mails d" previous appearances, when she|posited at Ketchikan, ‘Wrangell, Patersburg and Juneau for Dis of- ves @ concert here next Wednes- du evening, assisted by Jack fices and local intermediate de- Ross, violinist livery that may be available be- Miss Reep, in addition to a|tween trips .of regular contract charming personality and stage|mail routes from Ketchikan and Juneau, Alaska, and does not con- presence is gifted template the discharge from north ful contralto vo h a wonder- fine in quality and wide in range, and has re-|Or southbound RPO steamers at ceived training from Aug Wer- | Ketchikan or Juneau of letter mail ner, Norway's formos b: . |abcard for delivery at 'Wrangell and Mpyron Jacobson, voice and Petersburg. | Aboard their us- and opera director Packages Are To those who were fortunate| ‘First Class letters in in hearing Miss Reep a year ago,|ual form and registered letters in when with Miss Aleece Graves,|their usual form in respect to the talented harpist, she gave a con- [above order refer to written com- cert in the Northern Light Pres-|munications enclosed in ordinary byterian Church, the fact that|short and ordinary long siz> envel- they will once more be privileged to |opes bearing first class postage hear her is cause for elation, while|in an amount to cover domestic stration fee as kages or en- size bearing fi postage and the case may T e, here who have not prev-| jcusly been present at a concert given by her will be delighted |velopes of unus: with the qualtiy and volume of|class postage e not to be ac her voice as well as her complate |cepted for -tra ission and this ease among the various masters. restriction also applies to official franked mail.” e — Mr. Ross has not been to Alaska before and has spent the greater of his life in New York City| American cigarets numbering d Washington, D. C. In the|2416,739,000 and valued at $5328.- latter city he was Wwith the Na- 629 were sold in foreign markets tional Symphony Orchestra for two |during 1932, Pttt s it SWIM CAPS 25¢ to $1.00 Butler Mauro Drug Co. Lxpress Money Orders Anytime ‘We Deliver asons and previous to that he was violinist with the San Carlos Opera Company. Among the selections to be given by Miss Reep on Wednesday will| be a group of her native Norweg- ion folk songs. PLANE ATLIN OF THE | ALASKA-YUKON AIRWAYS | IN JUNEAU ON TUESDAY| ! The Fokker plane, Atlin, of mc?* Alaska~Yukon Airways came early in the week, taking passenz ers from Wrangell directly to Tul-| mmb was in Juneau for a s time July 4th, when it came in| passengers from Tulscquali | n's shop here, returned from 1\ tute of Mining and Metallurgy, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS Puree Tomatoes, large cans, 2 cans 25¢ Canned Peas, No. 2 cans _. 10¢ GARNICK’S—Phone 174 |HERB COLEMAN RETURNS iC.nhl‘m'ni;\ Academy of Sciences, FROM TRIP TO HOONAH | Mechanics’ Institute, Alaska Min-| Herb Coleman, proprietor of Cole- | ing and Engineering Society, Insti- rip to Hoonah on the seaplane |London. Trustee Chamber of Coms= Baranof last evening. merce, Old People’s Home, Y. M. e o o o C. A, Y. W. C. A, First Preshy- | J. B. Warrack, of the Warrack ! terian Church. Member San Fran- Cour on Company, returned|cisco Art Association, American here evening on the seaplane | Mining Congress, National Geo- Chic om a trip to Ketchi- | graphical Society. 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