The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 9, 1934, Page 8

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5 A AR SN .. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, .1934 'BETHEL VACATION { BIBLE SCHOOL TO FEDERAL GOUR HERE THIs PI M.} will start Monday, June 18, at the | Bethel Pentecostal Mission on Main | Street. Judge Alexander andOther Officials to Visit Many The school will continue every day except Saturday and Sunday Outl)’mg Towns | for two weeks. The sessions will be- | gin at 9 am. and close at 12 noon except for little ones who will leave rlier. There will be classes for all ren including high school pu- Good rewards are offered for | of the larger and sev- | the best work in each class and a smaller communities of | souvenir will be given to all those X oral Court party ml(‘ndmg regularly. A closing pro- ight on the Teal, | €ram will be given Friday night, patrol ship of the |June 29, also a picnic for those in of Fisheries, | attendance if the weather permits. g Judge, All children invited to at- . A. Holz- | tend this school st Ate | .- Manoney, United SHINGLE BLAZE AT JOHNSON RESIDENCE Coua‘mn Clerk of Court. The purpose of the study conditions and The second fire call of the day e: which was answe! by the Juneau Fire Department w at the home of Ed. F. Johnson, near the Home Grocery on Willoughby. 10-day trip which will take | Pils. Roy Cole s Bureau are is to upon trip call From there Pete: he party | The blaze, which started at 1:15, will to Wrangell, Olive | was soon out, and the damage was Cove, Ketchikan, Craig, Klawock, | confined to a few shingles. Port Alexander, Kake, Angoon, | el g Rl T el Tenakee, Sitka, Chichagof, Port' mp AND MRS. L. T. O'NEEL Althorp, Hoonah, Excursion Inlet,| ypavE FOR WRANGELL BY Haines, Skagway and return toi PLANE FRIDAY AFTERNOON Juneau. i [ Mr. and Mrs. L. T. {Tip) Oneel PATCO MAKES ROUND o on the seaplane Patco yester- afternoon for JWrangell after TRIP TO KETCH[KAN spending the last ten days in Ju- neau on business and in visiting RETURNING HERE LATE o trienas. | Mr. Onee repres of | Shell ©Oil Company Yesterday the seaplane Patco, the Pa ndle Air Transport Com- | completed *a trip to the Westward pany, Pilot Chet McLean, left here | and Interior districts of the Ter- shortly before 2 o'clock in the | ritory. afternoon for Wrangell and Ket- — e+ ct n, returning to its Juneau | wALTER P. SCOTT E base at 10:30 o'clock last night Those leaving here on the Patco | were Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Oneel for | Wrangell. Hc Jewell took pas- | sage from Wrangell to Ketchikan | and returning on the plane from Ketchikan last night were H. L. Coleman and N. A. McE: ran - D CITY CREWS IMPROVE SIDEWALKS, STREETS HOSPITAL FOR T Walter P. Scott, Mill Superin- tendent of the Alaska Juneau Gold ning Company, entered St. Ann's | Hospital this morning to receive treatment for a severe cold. | B | MRS. IIFVRY MEIER AND DAUGHTER TO LEAVE FOR SOUTH ON PRIN. ADELAIDE Mrs. Henry Meier, whose hus- |band is proprietor of the Peerless IN NELSON ADDITION! Bakery, and their daughter Erma Considerable improvement “"k‘Lu(m‘ plan to take passage on is being done by city crews in the | (ho princess Adelaide tonight for Nelson Addition. Sidewalks are ! p. oouth. being repaired and streets are be- I They ing cleared of many large boulders | . i qar of the summer visiting that have made them nearly im- \m Seattle, and will return to Ju- passable for motor cars, Mayor I.| i o Goldstein stid today. i e s i3 The district being improved ex- | by 0ODING OIL BURNER CALLS tends up the hill on Sixth Street | guyr DEPARTMENT THIS A. M from the corner of Sixth and East | “gmoke pouring ouz of the furnace Streets, and about a week Will be |ro0m of the Senate building called required for its completion. out the fire department this morn- TR i 0. |ing at 10:20 o'clock. A flooded oil Mrs. Louis Karstens entered Sl.iburner was given as the cause of Ann’'s Hospital this morning to )‘(’-the fire, and the damage was said ceive medical attention. to be neglxglble neau the latter part of Nettleton Shoes for Men - LEADER DEPT. STORE 5- George Brothers Exclusive Juneau Dealers These trains will delight the hearts of ™ Alaskans who want the greatest com- fort and convenience when they travel. The ALASKAN leaves Seattle each momming; the North Coast Limited each evening. This summer special low Before planning a trip anywhere call, write round trip fares are in effect. e o Newly equipped tourist cars make travel even KARL K. KATZ duep-r'mn formerly, yet you ride in q'euker Alaska Representative comfort. On the North Coast Limited 200 Smith Tower «club and dining cars are fully air-c- SEATTLE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY BE OPENED JUNE 18| expect to spend the Te- | MINE OFFICIALS LEAVE FOR SOUTH Livingston Wernecke, Field Engi- neer of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company, left here at 9 on the Bellanca plane of the Tread- well Yukon Company to be away for some time on business for the associated companies. He was ac- of the engineer's office of the mine, who is going south to spend his vacation. Gropstis and was due to arrive in Seattle late today or tomorrow. ——.,——— Montana State University’s 1934 basketball team won the state in- ‘tercollegiaw title for the first time since 1922. Montana State Col- lege having held it throughout the intervening period. BY PLANE TODAY| o'clock this morning for the south | companied south by J. A. Williams, | The plane was pfloeed by Charles NEW CABARET- WILL BE OPEN TONIGHT AT 9. Everything in Readiness Except Some Light Fix- tures Delayed by Strike night at 9 o'clock deSpite the fact | that some of the fixtures, such as the lights and some of the other not arrived, according to Mrs, Fran- ces Hayden, proprietor. X being put on this afternoon in preparation for the anticipated big mght and workmen have assured ‘Woodland Gardens is to open to- | appurtenances of the place, have| The last finishing touches were | | Mrs. Hayden that all will be ready |y when the hour strikes. | The indirect lighting feature|= will be the first to be seen here. There are no ceiling lights except ‘a dim crescent moon concaled in The new hardwood dance floor! will be prepared for the influx of dancers to the music of the Wood- | land Trio. Barbecue sandwiches, beer and wine, will be the specialties of the place, said Mrs. Hayden. e ——— ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt. Juneau Lodge 147 F. and A. M, Masonic Temple, Monday evening fat 7:30. Work in the M. M: De- gree. By order of the W. M. J. W. LIEVERS, —adv. Secretary. | — e SKAGWAY PASSENGERS will please communicate with Tom | Smith, M. S. YAKOBI at City! Float. —adv. | | \ | S CLIM WARN @ Toni of the Gala Opemng ' ¥ kcunsams‘ PARADE OF IMUSICALSL..” IAnother dazzling tri| _./ umph by the makers of *42nd Street” and “Gold 'either—but entirely dif-! ferent! So sensational you’ll wonder that even "\ Warner Bros." could “u-., make it] 300 Girls=1600 Thrills « AXING ER BROS. Bigger " than' —20 Stars; including JAMES CAGNEY RUBY KEE l E R DICK POWEL L JOAN BLONDELL. % Beautiful New WOODLAN Operis at9P. M. Wines and Beer Alteration | Sale | ARDEN Opensat9 P. M.

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