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) | i A Bl" Jurges’ Bride LARE SUM FOR| 1 A & H PROJECTS P '\’.\'1711 rg i‘lll(l ete CAPT. ROWCLIFF | ASSERTS STRONG NAVY ESSENTIAL |5trenglh Vltal Until We See Where We Are Going, He Declares (Con’inued rrom Page One) until there’s give,” be added. If any nation should over-build its quota permitted under the |agreements, it would be a matter of much concern for the other 'sxgnamries. It would produce an unbalanced condition of arma- ments not contemplated. The nothing more to rock Mary Reinhart Huyette, 22, of ws, $100,000. Birdsboro, Pa., became the bride 1 t Harbor at Wran-| of Bill Jurges, Chicago Cubs short- 00 stop, at Reading, Pa. (Associated Boat Harbor at P Frées Fhaseh £90,000. ————— Y rock removal , $50,000. o1 d to be fol- - - JIM MATTERN HERE TONIGHT (ullcal Condition Foilow- | | ing Accident, Phoenix George B. Grig prominent tak- George B. Grigsb; 5 a Soviet ane, Ncau atforney, is in a ctitical con- ive in Juneau tonight ki ck on the Alaska South- Skull suffered when he was in- seaplane C of, jured in an automobile accident in E E according Phoenix, Arizona, according to As- sociated this man B H\h\ be accompanied here jured man, also received word o jer and t other of the relief party accident. Mr. Grigsby, rom New York City. The Ketchikan on business. their plane at Ter-| George B. Grigsby, Jr., went to Prince Rupert in a critical condition, 1 o mnorth by plane, flown hours after the lis, then went to Nome under uate me pilot and until .(\Nl Pilot Ellis will fly o Terrace and from San Francisco, where he made his home. a short time. will their New take return to -+ MRS. VAL.IEAN - — CHARLOTTE IS AND BRIDGE SATURDA ce i DUE AT 7 P M Mrs. Smith Cass was hostess on Ensig: t U Saturday at a luncheon in honor squadron leader. who with daughter. Col Following | pecutive Officer, Lieut. bridge was played at g Oxgan of the Perry. Besides a large which Mrs, Austin won the pnu: 4 A g i also pre-' sented with an attractive guest of Mrs. Valjean Austin, prin- her husband and her Gail, is visiting here. ncheon, fic steamer scheduled to ar- from the south at Iu She wa number of tourists aboard the for high score. mer has the following passen- heau: ‘Archer Moody, and Miss M. Mor- prize. for H. Moody Elmer Friend, Miss Eva Trip Tubbs, Mrs. R. W. Bender, - W. E. AUSTIN \RRIVFS HERE TO VISIT WITH HIS MOTHER Miss tia Pugh. W. E. Austin arrived here on the Mrs. mer Aleutian to visit his moth- mother, er, Mrs. Blana Austin, for several Lo Austin carries the mail rage to Susitna, Alaska. chair. Read the advertlsements Mrs. Walstein G. Smith. ——————— NEW! Fall Goods Now Arriving New Hats . . . New Suits . . . New Dresses . . . New Blouses . . . LEADER Dept. Store Store Open Evenings P . e~~~ o SERIOUSLY HURT IN AUTO WRECK Son of Juneau Allomey in| Jr, son of | Ju- dition as the result of a fractured [Py the Mayor of Wrangell who Was | squadron, forty-four iare glad to be here. He invited accident, is a grad- everyone to call on “our little of Washington State College ships, We are not as fine as some recently was associated of the larger ones, but we have the He was to be married in powcliff were: AUSTIN . & HONORED AT LUNCHEON 'o: ‘2w mowciitrs Guests in addition to Mrs. Austin were Mrs. J. F. Mullen, Mrs. Cary Mrs. Irene Nelson and Miss Vene- Cass was assisted by her Go window shopping in your easy | United States had under-built, and that has resulted in just as serious as overbuilding would have. Gratifies Lifelong Ambition Capt. Rowcliff, acknowledging the welcome voiced by Mayor Gold- stein and Mr. Jones, said this trip realized for him a lifelong ambi- tion. He had always wanted to |see Alaska and although his Navy {service covers many years this is the first time he has had an op- portunity to come north. He had heard muchs about the country from two wellknown Navy officers, Admiral Coontz and Ad- {miral Rodman, both of whom served in Territorial waters in the |early days. He served on the per- |sonal staff of both officers at different times. “Now i am in a fair way to have Imy curiosity gratified,” he said. “I have seen some wonderful things and heard of even more. But the high water mark so far was set ‘When |T regretted there that the rain pre- vented me takirg some pictures I wanted, he told me to go ahead Press dispatches received |and take them; that the Wrangell w here by The Empire from Phoenix. ;ram was 50 clear that pictures tak- Melvin Grigsby, brother of the in-| |en in it turned out better than rthose taken in California sun- the injury but no details of the shine.” Sr., is in Glad to Be Here | i The officers and men of the he said in concluding, h an insurance and realty firm came kind of people in them.” Officers in the group with Capt. Commander G. L. vler, Commander of Destroyer jon Ten; Lieut. Commander Sullivan, Lieut, Commander and Lieut. Lavasseur staff; Com- mander R. A. Hall, Commander, |Licut. E. E. Pare, Executive Offi- Lieut. (jg) T. P. Wilson, and \V D. Davis, n J. E. Lee of the Decatur, Lieut. Commander J. W. Lewis, mmanding, Lieut. J. G. Jones, Gg) W. unpalancing | Lieut. Commander R. 8. R Commanding, TLieut. (j.g.) |Steiner, and Lieut. (jg) D. T. Fer- |rier, of the Zane. Lieut. Commander O. N Commanding, Lieut. (jg) W Stovall, Jr,, and Lieut. (jg.) P. M Crossland, M. C., of the Wasmuth No officers of the Trever wers le to attend as that vessel went to the rescue of the steamer North-| western early this mormng ANN TO VISIT IN SKAGWAY | SISTERS OF ST. - . E. RATCLIFF ARRIVES : |L‘ S. LEMIEUX AND FAMILY HERE ON THE ALEUTIAN | HERE FROM PETERSBURG | A. E. Ratcliff, representative of | L. S. Lemieux, who has been the Loyal Order of Moose, from manager of the W. D. - i Mary Mooseheart, IHinois, returned from | ater, ign Petersburg for gl‘!::s \;:'Aec e, S S - the Westward and Interior districts | with Mrs. Lemieux and their chil- [ter Mary Dosithenls, BLiSe Mary on the Aleutian. Mr. Ratcliff is|dren, Barbara and Jimmie, arrived |Lucinda and Sister Mary Barbara visiting the Moose Lodges of the|in Juneau from Petersburg on the [left on the steamer Northwestern, Territory. steamer Northwestern and htwe{'rhey are members of the Order of — taken an apartment at the Grosslm Ann and are stationed’in Ju- To spend a week visiting in| MR. AND MRS. EDGE LEAVE FOR 'KETCHIKAN ON NORCO Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Edge left Juneau on the motorship Norco for Ketchikan where they expect to make their home. Mr. Edge was employed at Brownie's Barber shop while they were in Juneau. —————— Advertisements spread world BRlDGE PARTY FOR | MRS. VALJEAN AUSTIN GIVEN LAST EVENING In honor of Mrs. Valjean Austin, who is visiting here, Mrs. J. C. Stapleton and Miss Kristie Sather entertained last evening at the home of Mrs. Stapleton in the Pigg Apartment, with a brulue party. Guests in addition to Mrs. Austin | were Mrs. H. T. Tripp, Miss Tripp, Mrs. Walter Scott, Mrs. N. | Lester Troast, Mrs. James 8. Truitt, Mrs. Truitt Moehring, Mrs. C. W | Hawkesworth, Mrs. F. S. Fellowes, Mrs. H. M. Hollmann, Miss Helen Hunsbedt, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. William Byington, Mrs. D. C. French, Mrs. Florence Stapleton Mrs. Austin recived a guesi pi and the winners of the bridge prizes were Mrs. Hawkesworth and Miss Hunsbedt. Refreshments were served by the hosteses following the card game. .- — ALASKA VISITORS ARE WELL PLEASED, TOUR, NORTHLAND Interested vistiors to Alaska who are returning to the States on the | Aleeutian are the Misses' D. E. Hanley, H. T. Hanley and C. E. Hanley, all of * Pascoag, Rhode | Island, and their niece, Miss M. P. Hanley of Providence, R. I, a | daughter of J. P. Hanley, Sunday Editor of the Providence Journal. They have been as far as Valdez, where they made the automobile trip to Chitina, and returned to Cordova over the Copper River and Northwestern Railroad. The Alaska trip was one of never-ending in- terest, they said, and the magni- | ficent scenery along the Copper River Railroad was of indescribable beauty. FATHER DANE IS KETCHIKAN BOUND The Rev. G. J. Dane, S. J., pastor of Holy Family Catholic Church in Anchorage, is a southbound pas- senger on the steamer Aleutian enroute to Ketchikan, where Hé is to remain in charge of parish work i until the return of the Rev. Harold | J. Buckley, S. J, the resident mastor, who was called to Spokane where his father is seriously ill. ——————— | A case charging reckless dri\l'ing of an automobile was continued 10 Jing in a North Carolina court. D, Tonight MANDARIN —— ,,--~-~-¢-~~~-,,--M--, - “REVELERS” Admission 50 cents BALL ROOM GLASS TOP—quarts GLASS TOP: —pints At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 NAVY! You are welcome to make this iollr ............... SRS R | Daily Empire Want Ads Ply Apanm‘ms 'neau. products before you. o g o ON FRONT STREET Opposite Harris Hardware Co. TO BE SOLD AT BARGAIN PRICES Morning WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 and continues THURSDAY, JULY 27 FRIDAY, JULY 28 times in the two years it was pend- ~ Food Sale STOCK HAS BEEN PURCHASED FROM FORMER OWNER Starting Tomorrow A Smashing Cash and Carry Prices ! headquarters while in Juneau and we hope your stay here will be a pleasant one! GABE PAUL, Proprietor APITOL BEER PARLORS Welcome Navy! o ——