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] 2 = WALTER HERING IS BOUND FOR ACADEMY | AT ANNAPOLIS, MD. Walter Hering, son of Mrs. Agnes Hering of Fairbanks, is a passen- rer and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1934 YOUR CHANCE' We are renewing an old custom and with each Michael-Sterns Suit or Topcoat we will include a pair of Star Brand Leather Oxfords or Shoes or a Hardeman Hat Absolutely Free We invite you to take advantage of this opportunity and the offer expires July 3rd Clothing for sports wear! Jackets, Coats, Suits and Dresses ! ] - £ = = OPEN.SATURDAY = ONLOOP ROAD | water system and electric lights. SINEW TAVERN T0 Ploprlekor Font Casey Of-| fers Dinner' Specials, 7- Piece Band, Dancing | Tom Casey, well known in Ju- | neau since 1920, today announced | the opening of his new Glacier Tavern on the Loop Road to take | place Saturday night. The Tavern will specialize in| Isteak dinpers, fried chicken din- | ners, and baked Virginia ham din- ners, with hot biscuits with all or- ders. Besides these, sandwiches, chili and noodles will be served, as well as beer and light wines. For the opening night, there will be a seven-piece dance band on| hand for the entertainment of | the guests, who can dance on a 20 by 30 foot hardwood dance floor | said to be the equal of any in the| Territory. Fourteen private dining rooms have been fitted up with the latest | in new furniture for the accom- modation of guests, and the Tav- ern is fully equipped with its own Business hours will be from 6 oclock in the evening until 6 o'clock in the morning. {MRS. CLAUDE ERICSON ARRIVES BY PLANE FROM SOUTH TODAY Mrs. Claude E. Ericson arrived in Juneau from Seattle yesterday aboard the Boeing flying boat of ithe Gorst Airways which left the ' The W eather (By the U. S, Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. June 29: Patrly cloudy tonight and Saturday; gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velogity 3014 60 54 w P 3019 52 87 cam o0 3020 67 41 w 7 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | Highest 4p.m. temp. temp. 46 42 60 56 % 6 82 80 12 70 .48 46 48 48 52 52 56 56 .61 60 | 56 — 66 62 82 62 74 62 . % 68 ! et e . T8 " | GREAT BRITAIN. REJECTS PLAN ON WAR DEBTS . 2=, I4 am. today . |Noon today Refuses- to TVE;ke Payment | Even in Goods—Rea- sons Expressed Weather Cldy Cldy Cldy TODAY | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 38 38 6 o ! Cldy 50 50 12 i Clear 56 56 Clear 54 54 Clear 40 40 Clear 40 40 Cldy 40 42 Clear 48 Cldy 50 Cldy 52 . Cldy — Pt. Cldy 50 | cudy 52 Pi.Clay 52 Rain 54 i Clear 54 62 Station LONDON, June 29.—Great Brit- | Barrow ain has rejected the ‘American, | Nome suggestion for ' payment of war | Bethel debts in a kind of trade, as im- Fairbanks . practical and a threat to Anglo- Dawson American trade. | St. Paul . 4 The Government expressed a Dutch Harbor desire for a final settlement of Kodiak . the debt problems but said Eng- Cordova land believes payment in cash or Juneau . in goods will have the same effect |Sitka on the economic situation. |Ketchikan .. The Government said it wants|Prince Rupert ... a full solution of the debt problem Edmonton “whenever it may appear that the |Seattle present abnormal conditions have Portland so passed as to offer favorable San Francisco . prospects for a settlement.” e oy s o r—— o | The barometric pressure Is moderately high throughout Alaska [J 0 0 Frace 0 | | | | | | | | B § | 1) oBoococeo =} | Clear ‘Clear cnspnnl covmsomn 0 more rapidly in the extreme Southwest with clear weather in the In- ON WESTWARD FLIGHT terior and on the Bering Sea coast. The pressure is compu"&tlvely low south of the Gulf with light showers yesterday from Kodiak westward, followed by clearing in the Aleutian Islands. Terwem— Yesterday the seaplane Pat-|tures have risen decidedly in this vicinity with little change else- co of the Panhandle Air Trans- port Company, Chet McLean, pilot, | left here for Cordova and Seward |{™"""" " where. with mail and passengers, Pilot McLean expects to return to the FOR VERY PROMPT DELIVERY' JUNEAU LIQUOR co.. tions are favorable, according to Mrs. Thyra Merrill, manager, Those making the trip to the| Westward were Miles Price, for| Cordova and Roy Elliott for Sew- ard. Last evening the Patco, piloted ————— Puget Sound Wednesday afternoon. | Mrs. Ericson’s main reason for, | making the trip by plane was in| {order to arrive in time to help her | husband = celebrate his which was yesterday. Mr. birthday | Ericson/a tour of the north and interior,! time today if weather condi- VOLNEY RICHMOND IS PercY REYNOLDS, Manager ENROUTE TO SEATTLE \’and southward to Oregon. and is rising throughout the Tertitory, SEAPLANE PATCO OFF Volney Richmond, President of 1 ~ the N. C. Company, has completed ALASKA MEAT CO = E = = = = = = = = = = = = = E = = g = = = H =1 =] =2 Sheers fer aftermoon! Dancing frocks for evening! At Prices So Reasonable was released from St. Ann's Hos- and accompanied by his wife, is a| pital yesterday mogning after re-|passenger south aboard the Algu-| ceiving treatment there for the tian. .- FEATURING CAKSTEN'S BABY BEEF—-DIAMOND last week for a brokem arm suf+| Also y k MILL INERY FOOTWEAR GLOVEQ SCARFS, 'PURSES, 'HOSIERY, SLIPS, BLOOMERS; DANGE 'SETS, BEQUSES; SKIRTS and other aecesseries. S| B ———————— ] CHILDREN’S COATS. DRESSES, SHOES, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, —everything to outfit the little one—‘and the prices are, low,, 1 ol o We Invite You to Sh0p Herg for the F ourth Flags and Bz.mtz"'g 5x8 Heavy Wool Flags $7.50 18-inch C.thnflags : 3x5 Heavy Wool Flags $3.75 Tri- Color Buntmg, yard 24-inch Cotton Flags, each e 20 > B. M. Behrends €5 “Juneau’s Leading Departpent Siarer, ¢ T = fl} g Mr. flllllll!l!lflllfllilll%’lfllflmmwflIIIIIIMHWM fered in a fall at his property on| :| Front Street where he is construct- | ing new buildings. | Mrs. Ericson will remain in Ju-| neay with her husband until the| uilding operations on his Front| Btreet property are completed. T COMMUNICATIONS MEN, WIVES TRAVEL ALASKA ol Shep A Junsaw | } { | i and Mrs. Lyle M. Brown ng Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Littler,; f San Francisco, are bound for ttle on the last leg of meir‘ ound trip on the Aleutian. Mr. own is Southern Division Man- lager for the Pacific Telephone and elegraph Company, and Mr. th- tler is Division Manager for the, ‘Western Union, both with offices| in San Francisco. } -, | FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT Mrs. Clyde R. Ellis, of Cmdova! and children, Mabel and Clyde,' Jr., are passengers on the Aleutian for Seattle where Miss Ellis will 'undergo medical treéatment, Schlllmg PABST GINGER- ALE 2 bbttles for 23¢ TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected THAT MAKE THE OUTING COMPLETE YOUR PIENIC—Insure its success by buying your supplies from PIGGLY WIGGLY R e HEINZ PICKLES SWEET and SWEET MIXED quart jars, 44c flflllI_IHumlmmnmmmmmnummumnumuunmum|muuumnuuuumumumuumn __II#II[!IIIIIIBIIIIH | Naval Academy under instructions | this spring, and was winher of the|e © received from Alaska Delegate An- | Phipps Scholaxship. at Alaska Ool thony J. Dimond. His first im-| | lege. portant stop will- be at the Naval | Training Station at Sand Point, | This is young Hering's first trip | | self on this being the third 1 He was Valedic- |emy appointment. life in Fairbanks. on the Aleutian for Seattle, torian of his High School class is bound -for the Annapolis &l 95,00 TheEdson Wave Shop Short Hair 1S NOW. OPEN Featuring the New HEATERLESS THERMIQUE Method of B . it g e PERMANENT WAVING N T Eliminating all chances of burns. Eliminates Fmger Waving in wany. ! types of hair y Wave completed in 1% to 2 hours Have Your Next W.ave by An Artist—The Cost. Is No More Room 5 Valentine Building PHONE 241 He formerly was a carrier for "the Fairbanks D\uly News- Wash,, for a physical examination. Mlner and than paper prides ix, outside, and he has lived all his|its staff to receive:a naval acad-|R. S. Spaulding, Denver, Colo; Mrs, He i3 due at Annapalis July 16.| S, A e ~ AT THE ROTRLS leaseevseacccse w Seward; Mr. Arnold, Iliamna; R ot © Birschikorn, Jugem, Rlchd‘ Wla‘l:?:nme; Har- ry 'Nwm%pd, Seajtle; Paul H. Ab- ‘bptt, Seattle; J. P. Morgan, Ju- duneau; G QO-"A B C. G. E. Nor- W, Calvert, se- Stuart, Seattle; Oollege; A E. Dpnnell, C L Robens Seattle; J. H. Brooks, San Jose, Cql; George M. Smith, Excursion Inlet; John Ronan, Juneau; F, L. 1 S. MONTEITH ARRIVES B8O VISIT HER DAUGHTER MBS ;GASTONGUAY OF THANE . E. R. Montieth, of New SUDL e Cop- and Ofll’“aker my yem at um b A on P .flm muma > 'ay ' the Aleutun accompanied s wife, baund, for, California, n has completed 16 years “The luxury of good pepper ig snyones. It costs no more, 7-UP Cheese American—Full Cream 16¢ pound Euncheon Meats KRISPY ——ALL KINDS—— Deviled Meat—Deviled Ham—Cooked 2 pound box 33c B et Olives | Pork & Beans{ Tuna Fish S_tufl”ed Arqum_r’s White Star—Med: Snze | 2 jars 25¢ 4 eans 29c¢ 2 for 35£ KIDDIES——Pon’t forget Elks’ Picnic — SUNDAY, JULY 1st Pigely Wiggly Meat Department PREMIUM, pound W-HOLE OR HALF—Eastern SugarCured:— AT A SAVING PRICE Ripe Olives Picnic Size A Fine Mixer 9c ean 2 beottles 25¢ CRACKERS “Tomorrow’s Styles . Today” ¥ i “Juneaw’s Own Store” * with wine if desired '—A full course dinner you will enjoy for, 75 cents. Gastineau Gnm“ IUSNISS MM_'. of the Navy and will 42 . B8 ‘Dept. 42-2 rings o shistt fon self o m«-l sitnaw of g 'l)w:«— " Cafe Gastineau Hotel ol 't w-.m» iwd’