The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 6, 1934, Page 8

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5 3 ARMY BOMBING | MARIE DRESSLER, NOTED ACTRESS, IN BATTLE TO REGAIN HEALTH, AIR FLEET MAY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1934. s o 10000000000 000800000080 X AANSEESECHTT TN} HEART ATTACK gSmmese Twin Denied License } to Wed;Couri Action Promised YVEW YORK, July 6.—Twice re- LAND IN JUNEAU Operator-in-Charge Smith, | Radio Office, Re- es Good News morning nsor and C. F. Wyller lic Roads, Smith to block out had not yet rD\lnm‘d to the of- fic 2 o'clock this afternoon, ad consequently it could not be determined whether or not the| w uld be done for the :-unl k co allocated. it illnesses, including heart and kidney ailments. E“TEBETH LEAVES ON LAST SITKA VOYAGE recent portrait. (Associated Press Photos) FOT MRS. THON iE. h and David Ramsay,| YUTI last evening at 6 1y be the 1886y for | and Thomas L. 4 {turned on the Prince Ru,m the south B they ha T 's father, ted, and A good cargo was also xvp ben Will- AND OPEN WORK whom lam Turnband, at La Grande, Ore- \hio and | gon, for last two m e Bidnic | While t. ere away they sp: ool J announced yeste the ; ser Burdick Launches some time i witnessed the annual Rose F >eoe Kenai is expected in Juneau from Seattle in time to make the r run on the new contract taken b, the Alaska Steamship Company, on July 11 "NRA Trail Program for Current Séason | & Mining Location Notices at Em- pire office. NRA trail crews are being — d and put into the field Ranger Charles Bur- d States Forest Ser- r the remainder of the , it was announced today.| ts on which they will work cated nes d Chichagof Islands. men will do maintenance the Lemon Creek trail un- nan Charles Warter. He with h ck Gillian, Mangle s k Diringer. an,. and aroute to they will a side- and (]0 some ;rnl work on al Forest land. Samples will have two o construct about 500 fest of walk around a cliff on the trail between Hoonah and the new can- MILITARY RAIN CAPES $2.50 ® Women’s Sizes (:v @® Many Colors LEADER DEPT. STORE George Brothers who succeeded John Mus d as Foreman, at Tenakee, will have cha of maintenance work on the trail between Baranof and Baranof Lake. He will work two men. He has just completed an extension, the Port Frederick portage, from the Tenakee, Inlet ~nlc of the Tenakee In' -Idaho —_— HILLS COFFEE, 05¢ BATH TISSUE—Crazy Quilt, - 0rolls .. .. .. : 49G SWISS CHE ltSl‘,, (lmp()rted Order Now) pound ... .. .. & CARNATION OATS, Premium, Complete stock of College Inn Products B D D George Bros. PHONES 92-95 “Purveyors to Particular People” here, on Admiral- | Marie Dressler, one of the great character actresses of stage and screen, is seriously ill at Santa Barbara, Cal., from a complication of At an isolated estate, only a few visitors are permitted to see her. Miss Dressler, who first appeared on the stage in 1886 and began her film career in 1914, is shown at left in roles during the early part of her movie career. At right are two of the characters she portrayed after her successful comeback to the screen a few years ago. In the center she is shown in a ‘mm trail. Tk | earuer in the ye. | Muarsiad who | terred to Sitka. Elmer Garnes has been assigned to trail work at Angood. He will | have Harry Weding with him o cock and a six-man crew. 1ne ECW cr at Mole Harbor, iere 1t has been doing «rail main- tenance, will be moved withun a day or two to Pack Creex ana budd a trail up that stream. ne | Ranger IX, Cupt. George Sarvela, left Sitka yesterday o move camp. | Sarvela will come via Windham | Bay and arrive here about July 12 -,e — ASK SEAPLANE CHIGHAGOF IS IN KETCHIKAN Returns f)om Sitka Last Evening and Leaves for First City Today At 7 o'clock was improved by Foreman been trans- has last evening, the seaplane Chichagof of the Alaska Southern Airways, pilot R. E. El- is, Lloyd Jarman, mechanic, turned f Sitka with M \4( ler and Joan gers The Chichagof, pilot Ellis, lefp here for tchikan., Tt was make the West Coast of Prince of Wales Island today and return to Juneau tomorrow morning. Passen- gers leaving here on t were, R. J. Sommers, to Klawok, and Granny Hulse for Wrangell. The Seaplane Baranof, of the Alaska Southern Airways, is in the hangar here having its changed accomding to the policy the company of flying no more than 350 hours with each motor, - MEAT SLICING MACHINE ADDED, TOTEM GROCERY The Totem Gro Market is today ins matic electric meat sl made by the Globe Company. The slicer is { matic and accordin to Irving, the machine is the latest and should prove a big to his customers. A S . CLAUDE WATSON JOINS JUNEAU CASH GROCERY Wilbur very 2 boon Claude Watson arrived here re- cently from Ketchikan' where he has been employed by the Piggly Wiggly store and has joined the staff of the Juneau Cash Mrs. Watson has left Ketchikan and is visiting friends in Peters- burg on her way to Juneau, Upon her arrival Nere Mr. ang Mrs. Watson will make their home at the Knudsen Apartme: R LEAVE SHIP HERE TO FISH AT HASSELBORG Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joaquin of Merced, Cal, gnd Mr. and Mrs, C. Ray Robinson also of Merced, left the Prince Rupert here las evening to fly this mor to Lake Hasselborg for a They plan to catch the s it calls here southbou | Robinson is a member | California Stale Legislature. > ONE HALIBLTLR SELLS The halibut schooner He vrlmd Capt. Louis Holm, solq pounds of halibut to the New l-_ng. lland Fish Company lhlS morning Bl 635 and 440 cents a pound, mmnmuumlmlmu|mmmu|||||n|mmlmnnnmmlmmmmmmlmmmmmmumnmnnmmmmnumlmnnmunmmlmmmmlm ll| IlIlIIIlIIIlIIIIIII||IillI|IIIlII|IIIIIIII|IIIlllmllmIIHlHlllIlIIIIHlflllllllllllllllllllllllllIlII!|II|IIlI ‘IIHIIIHI!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllliiiII a license a Slamese twin, 26-year-ol: Hilton and her WHILE EATING - |Louis Lesherpelle Dies on ® Front Street Yesterday s e FUNERAL RITES s 10 obtain a license, if pos-| Louis Lesherpelle, about 50 year of age, French-Canadian who has lived in Juneau for the past two years, died on Front Street yes- | terday afternoon at. 3:30 o'clock of a heart attack which came on him just as he was about to 0:u a meal in a local restaurant. APT U c NNflR Feeling the attack coming on! him, he went out on the street to| | get fresh air, and collapsed. Dr. W. J. B. McAuliffe was summoned e sasL of Fisheries Bureau Laidat Rest Today | In the presence of many friends funeral rites were | e is sald to have | worked here as .a longsh | |and in Skagway as an ele Nate Hardy, now Dep: es Marshal in Junea | is sald that his parents are and associates, |in the hotel business in Montreal, said this afternoon in the Elks' | although no definite Information H: for the late Capt. Michael ph O’Connor, veteran member he Alaska Service of the United from Vancouver last Tuesday night es Bureau of Fisheries whose 2D aetaeyer jast Tuesday MM jeath occurred last Saturday from tions taken by tourists for the, angina pectoris. | round ftrip. v 4 The Northwestern is due in Ju< ices of the B. P. O. Elks, under neau tomorrow forenoon at 10:30)the direction of Exalted Ruler John o'clock day, sailing for Skagway at |o'clock tomorrow ever ng. Passengers on the for the westward w... NORTHWESTERN DUE SATURDAY ™" ue i | W. L LINTGN GOES 3 | W. I. L:nton, representative of Steamer ]oaud with Pas- |the United Distilleries, of Vancou- sengers All Making |ver. B. C. left on the Princess ROUFJ Trip Louise for Vancouver. e Northwestern, of the! Mining Locatiun t\ourn at Em- sailed pire office. | could be ob:ai ed on that point. and will remain in port tll Walmer, g of Juneau | used. Two vocal selecnons were Steamer Alaska Steamship Company, UNITED FOOD @ Our stock is still very complete and we solicit PHONE 16 .\filll’ FREE GRAPEFRUIT Arizona, Seedless, 5¢ CORN FLAKES, KELLOGG’S POST TOASTIES, large packages, package ...... I oc ‘NEW SPUDS Small White, LOCAL STRAWBERRIES FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER RADISHES—ONIONS—SPINACH Large No. 2 tins, We still have a large fresh. supply of BUTTER and E6GS at the town’s fairest prices SWEET PICKLES f){leinz, Bulk, i I 50 PICNIC HAMS 16¢ Swift’s Pure Pork, pound ... ... ... --BAC Wrapped, Hormel’s, pound ... ... ... & PHONE 16 . piece, pound ... FREE to marry because to take the matter into the| ARE SAID FOR but the man was dead by the umo‘Velemn in Alaska Service, The simple and impressive serv- | aided by other officers | Lodge No. 420, were‘ F OR BREAKF AST PANCAKE FLOUR, medium packages ... GALLON CAN MAPLE QYRUP “Your Home-Owned Grocery and Marke p.lll'l)llflgl‘ on a --MIL All Popular Brands, HWiallcans (., ... &, BEETS—SLICED Large No. 2 tins, - BEANS—CUT GREEN Large No. 2 tins, ghn bl e lzc CORN—GOLDEN BANTAM ASPARAGUS—FANCY Large No. 2 tins, PORK SAUSAGE Hormel’s Finest, in the License Bureau officials of New York and Newark have refused to fssue a license on moral grounds. Violet is a sister of D. and he favors the match Y3 would-be | o m, Maurice L. Lambert, | she is to be married he Lambert will seek a wr damus to require the N ‘omchh to issue a license. rendered by Miss Ellen Reep anl | Mr. Monte Snow with Myrs. Carol | Beery Davis at the plano. Following the services, inter: made in the Elks' p i een Cemetery. Many fl-u nl | pieces were sent by friends of C. apt. O’Connor. - AXEL KOSKEY TO BE LAID AWAY SUNDAY Funeral services for Axel J | Koskey, who died Wednesday | St. Ann's Hospital, will be in the Elks’ Hall Sunday aftern:o: at 2 o'clock, with int. Evergreen Cemelery. The B. P. O. Elk will be used, and De: 3 of Trinity Cathedra! will give i address. Mrs. W. B. Heisel will sing a-- companied by Mrs. G. F. Ale. ander. Pallbearers will be H. J. Turner, {J. A. Krugness, V. W. Mulvihil, I R. Anderson, George W. Kohil- hepp and D. J. Oliver. ——-— Mining Locatwn Notlces at Im- ‘plre office. 25¢ $L10 g ) | 3 | At GARNICK’S Phone 174 REPSECRNS S o 57 1 Ty R L 5 B SO E x [ ) CO. t” fair basis DELIVERY e .98¢c ON-- N o <o T DELIVERY | (s | .

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