The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 16, 1934, Page 5

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H1S HIGHNESS-OMOR ANPAYLESS, SENT THIS PRESENT- ONE OF HIS ELERPHANTS, WITH. LIS GRACIOLUS COMPLI MENTS- JUST WAIT UNTIL THAT HORRID MRS. LOTTA CHATTER DEES THE PRESENT HE SENDS ME- SHELL DIEWITH ENVY- VLL CALL HER UP LATER AND HAVE HER COME OVER AaND SEE THE PRESENT- ITS A LETTER FROM HIS HIGHNESS-OMOR ANPAYLESS HE SAID HE HAD SUCH A NICE EVENING WITH US AND 1D SENDING ME A PRESENT- BURN Indian Egg Lump $12.00 per ton at bunkers Your $ is bigger when you burn Indian Egg-Lump PHONE 412 _PA(IFIC COAST CoAL (o h mail for all ports. Pas- e 50103, T e pose. as all his travel so far has BUICK MOTOR FRANCE PLANS 'ALASKA COAL 7o savanese BLOBE- THUTTEH Be Aot oot S | i | 2lanes Shot Down n his return te Hol d PRICED MOD g ® V() - Chi wM Strelkoff hopes to appe A new line of Buick X J U N EAU ‘ QTD M I NE MA Over China Area ' moving picture based on his jour- priced in t - ALASKA TO“"‘[’[ May 16.—Two Jap- S R |dealers' showrcoms lh:‘(m,,nmxt the | anese © s were reported United State OF AR FORCES REOPENED NOW i, s WHILE ON WAY SEAPLANE BARANOF "3 S o | ::u];ha:‘.‘.x:‘;:‘u;. was s:uo(t“":l‘o‘.v:.n BACK FROM SITKA, |desien and_const I Enlx.u:u\. o Y i s A pri 1 ierto untouched by Preicier Dodtiieroue Asks‘B D. Stewart Goes West-| tration of Chincse ireguiar. ¢ ; OFF TO CHICHAGOF 5uick and open up to this veteran || = R . rd to Confer with | BRR Sereph)m Streikoff, from ’ : unit of General Motors a new and || W e carrv a Chamber 'Support for | WAard to Lonier 18 ol o A AL 7 st evening e ct. Production in|| g ¥ i Ebend: | Railroad Officials 'FUNERAL SERVICES ollywood Appears at seaplane of the A ne alieady is under way at the Gigantic Expenditure { A A hern Airways, piloted by ompany’s' plants snd adequate . o D AT R TODAY chool, Tomorrow g LipyAatmats - oot S o the s ane ety tor|] COmMplLete line o i | . D. Stewart, Supervisi) i ¥ y ol amnc t are ready May 16.—Premier GAston ;g Engineer and Ex-Officio Mine FOR MRS KELLEY| goraphim Strelcotr, singing ed to its Juneau base ir The new line will be today served mnotice i B of P T ELE nd way points. Returnin the & 40 Bulck: . hen | spector with the ureau globe-trotter, will sing at the High R e intends to strengthen |, oe on' Services were i today in. tHe i & R n seaplane last evening were p will be . from g s, He|Mines here, left for Anchorage O School assembly tomorrow morning ¢, : e e e |the Yukon to confer with the chapel of C: Mortuary for gt 11 o'clock. c Sanborn, Willlam A. Hesse, dard business 37 Cgafm::cx s SL?:,: > :;‘A]aaka Rallroad officlals in a con- Mrs. Alice L. Kelley, housckeeper| My, Strelkoff arrived in Juneau . day 3"‘:‘_5' ls)‘l';:"ckl"f{: i‘“;: for the five-, S |sulting capacity, with regard to re- at the Goverr House, who py airplane from Sitka last night, I e ot Cateaio iRl ¢ club sedan, opening the Eska coal mine in Passed away at St. Ann’s Hospital where he appeared in a concert, A0wk Inidks i e k., delivered fully L I u 0 R s the Matanuska field. May Be May 14. Besides Sitka the singer| 1% "¢ "};“1“’5 e 18 A BATang 3 X1 The mine, opened a number of The Cr - Science service | has appeared in Ketchikan where 1o ng ; " ai E HERATY | vears ago by the Navy, has beea Was read by Mrs. Robert Coughlin. ne was very well received and at| < JaEae fe Smemslon njet are the lowest L1 losed for sometime, and is ay Mrs. James S. Stapleton sang tWo | Metlakatla, where employees of the HC FaRy Althorp, and Chi on Buick motor B E E R s esent under the control of capnery and mill were laid off |Alaska Rallroad. Held in reserve' Mrs. Kelley is survived by a son,|3:30 o'clock in the afternoon e SRR e plene Wheslngie Shussls, é (for emergency use, the reason for James C. Briggs of Oregon C! order to hear him sing at 4| . © 1; A et includes five body opening at this time is that only two brcthe N. Notton, Med- | g'clock. ~ulliss lofj",‘lfin‘ Po::mn”;‘:l: b wing. Juneau de- & i d A R one mine producing suitable grades {f)l'd- YV;"O“l ‘; : k E. Nor-| A bparitone of some renown, Bncs oP 4 i 'W"I'll“"';s‘;]r:g_e"- t"’“rk' Several Inci enb re Re-|of coal for the railroad is now in ton of Sand P daho; and 2 gtrelkoff left Hollywood at 12:01 5 Voogbines b iy | oo ClUb Sedan mith SEUNEHE SRR, b operation in that district. | sister, Mrs. Jessie Hogue of Coeur | midnight of January 1, 1034, to Mg, ”;\[?;‘r::::ko‘r“ thic | $1:250.00; two - passenger business Pmte. ut HVCSllga- Mr. Stewart plans to return to d'Alene, Idaho. : sing his way around the worl 8 s 4 $1,120.00; four - passenger OPEN ALL NIGHT FREE DELIVERY tion Slopped Juneau in about three weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Briggs, Who cam? | paying his way with his singing Bl e R »«pu}t ooupe, § 180.00; 'l;lve-passen- Tnvestigation of the disappear- - ‘nt_rlgh gn {)};3 Yul 3 w;n return | and returning by the same time! ger four-doo <1nn.(fl...2:;g0;9;.(;,:. : | with the body to Seattle, where inc Roas Ta sedan, $1,190.00. { i teras, misins ALASKA SOUTHERN - inmicmn wii it pac, on s ‘b ot e’ s i CHET WLEAN TAKES o sday, May 8, when he was | { fadni 8 e omy are outs cature: s Gy ¥ 0 osem| ABWATEEENRES o o O o ALY OO S RNG ol WL s A . ployment agent, as a car-| n interesting possession of his —_— $ 8 ) 3 Al k H l L S BTN | DUE HERE TODAY - is an autograph book, containing The Patco, Panhandle Air Trans. Valve-in-head engine developing 93 askan ote tquor Store r to go to Port Althorp, is parent standstill. i ding to Mr. Carlson, & hat| imilar to that worn by Heraty was veported to have been seen float- | ing on the water near the city at on the night of the disap- ance, and it was also reported a splash had been heard | v t have been caused by a man falling into the water. No ouicries were heard, however Inqu s have brought cut chat tae missing man is the owner of u me 1)roperty at Skagway. BUYS PROPERTY Delayed in getting away fromh Seattle, the Loening commumi iplane of the Alaska Southern An-‘ the former St. Ann's 5 the forme: t. Ann's hos- ““ays piloted by Alex Holden, pital site and grounds, has chang- | reached Ketchikan at 8 o'clock last| o4 hands, th roperty having ning and stayed there over- o i g PEORSEM SOl e e |been purchased by Mike Reisser |nisht, according {0 word received | irom Joseph Simpson. The deal {by A. Bh}layes, manager of the completed yesterday. The | company here. grou n p of lots comprising the deal The Loening was scheduled to atel leave Ketchikan about 1 ovclock | oo PY APProximately 8000 square {feet extending on both sides of |this afternoon and come direct %0 the avenue & | Juneau, Mr. Hayes said. A valuable piece of Douglas real Juneau Icc Cream Parlors Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S | DANISH ICE OREAM l I I iIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIl|l|lIIIlHIIIIIIIIlIIIHII’ , CAPITAL Beer Parlors and Ball Room Nufsed | ey = S LT MIRACLE PEN holds 102% more ink| Sounds impossible, but it’s true. The revolutionary mew Parker Vacumatic holds 102% more ink without increase in size. New iridescent barrel (leak - proof, non-breakable). Re- versible gold point. Good dealers every- where have the Parker Vacumatic. the cigarette thats MILDER the cigasette that TASTES BETTER Parker 2-VACUMATIE—E= © 1934, LicaarT & Myzss Tosacco Co, | before he has completed his pur- the signatures and good wishes of port many prominent Hollywoodians, Pe! notably Walt Disney, Lawrence W, Tibbett and Clark Gable. 12:20 o'c Mr. Strelkoff plans to give an-| Chet burg, before he proceeds to Vancouver gell, where he will catch a boat sailing that place. on June 2 for Japan. Passengers While he has covered cofisider- and D.| G. able distance already since leaving burg, Hollywood, he has about 25,000 Kuiu Island. miles yet to go around the wi 4 o'clock. 5 It takes many months of age- ing in the wood—2: to 3 years to be exact—to bring out the flavor and mildness of the to- baccos—just as it takes many months of ageing to bring - Company seaplane, Kuiu 1 today, leaving Juneau at ck. McLean, pilot, planned to other concert in Juneau this week, do a little barnstorming at Wran- as he had no passengers for were Chet Johnson McDonald for Peters- and Mrs. V. A, Paine for 1d' The Patco was due back here at | rsepower, the new cars are cap- able of speeds up to 85 miles an hour and will accelerate from 10 to 60 miles an hour in 21 seconds. { This new model Buick also has all the improvements of the larger Buick—Wind Stream Styling, Knee- Action, and Fisher no-draft ven- tilation. For additional information inquire at Connors Motor Co., Inc., Juneau’s Buick dealer. —adv. e Old newspapers for sale at Em. | pire Office went to Island, and Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single 0-2 rings - oo—or INSURANLE Allen Shattuck, Inc. ; Juneau, Alaska Established 1898 i UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 e — el YOU CAN USE MOST THINGS that grow out of the ground just as soon as they arc harvested. But not so with cigarette tobaccos ...not if you want them to be mild and taste right. out the flavor of rare wines. It means something that Chesterfield tobaccos are aged and mellowed like fine wines— it helps to give Chesterfield its milder and better taste. Juneau Cash Grocery ] CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward 3 Free Delivery s o . Paint Job! Treat youd car fo a mew coat of paint and you won't need a ’34 model! Drive in today for a free estimate. You'll like our price — and youw'll appreciate our service and workmanship. introduced at the recent auto shows. Connors Motor Co., Inc. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 ALASKA MEAT CO. ; |} FEATURING CAKSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected‘ IDEAL PAINT SHOP If I¢'s Paint We Have It! PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster lOld Papers for Sale at Empire Offi

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