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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY JULY 13, 1934. |and John Wagner back hcre, and BARANUF MAKEs‘late this evening will make a trip| M KINLEY PARK to Todd with Nick Bez. ‘Tomorrow the Baranof will mak" P H 0 Tfl G R A PHIG its regular scheduled flight to Sill’u HIGHwAY G‘vE Chichagof and way points. —_—ee——— BePr Dispensers and Retail FLIGHTS THURS, cucuncor ek | ANOTHERSIO000 e 2t e 14 FROM KETCHIKAN Washburn Party Takes DAY 2 T {National Park Service Al Stills and Movies of En- | stire St. Elias Range e T J being exven full consideration, e, BARTENDERS’ UNION year. ternoon the seaplane the Alaska South- . pilot Robert E. Ellis, t, mechanic, arrived scheduled weekly trip |are Gordon Selmyhr, Ernie Baker, Ralston, Secretary-Treasurer; lots Funds for Contin- uation of Program ‘The National Park Service has 5| allotted $20,000 additional money y. for continuation of work in the| o A called meeting of Seamen ik 1,‘”_’“‘5""‘:‘ on|Mount McKinley P“"d }f‘ga);““‘{ Marine Workers was held late aleakala an ince | during the current fisc: ye: ’ane*noon for the ‘purptiy BE sythe and John Korsen. re made in the late af-|was announced today by Gov. John y the chagof and at|W. Troy. This is the sum recom- clock Pilot Ellis took off for|mended by Ike P. Taylor, Lhmfl d with Miss Joan Morgan and |Engineer of the Alaska Road Com- es H. Fehse as passengers. Mr. mission which is in charge of the se made the round trip, re-|project. ire turning here on the plane with This sum, Mr. Taylor said, \ul s Nick Bez at 10 o'clock last night.|keep the highway crew in the field Thi Chichagof, Pilot Ellis, took off for season and permit preparatory tian Endeavor tour group from St. James Bay with John Wagner work to be performed early next Francisco. nd R. J. McKanna for that place. Spring. people in the party, which is The plane returned here and af- For the coming fiscal year, @ |der the leadersh ter a sightseeing hop with tourists $200,000 construction program has | H. L. Brown, of Glendale, jon the Princess Charlotte left for'been submitted to the Nauonal‘Noax]y all of them made the 7:30 o'clock last evening the | its base at Ketchikan at 9 o'clock Park Service for the park. This, the | Line trip to Mendenhall Gla of landed back in Gastineau, this morning. Mr. Bates returned annel and an hour later left for to that city on the Chichagof this trip to the Astoria, Morning. Sound cannery at Ex- >0 Inlet to bring the - e CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR ilot “Meyring took the pnl\ close lon the f h c length of l‘< St far as Icy Bay took motion pictu tographs and hund tur the mountain. * pina Glacier. The Part of the capacity load on weather was ideal for photographic work, Mr.| Meyring said. OSSR JUST RECEIVED Big shipment of CANNED GOODS and every- thing to make hl( a pleasure again At CARNICK’S Phono 174 Twin Boys Born Today to Bing Crosbys in Cal. I \ ! WOOD, Cal, July 13— | Crosbys today became i { s with the plg \t 4 oclock this afternoon #he th of twin boys. They al- to take off {7 St ready have a 13-month-old daugh- Bay to bring R. J. McKanna, ter, Jamos oV HY WORRY? “Patsy Ann” didn’t----and see what h: lppcned to her’ Strike or no strike, we will, as usual, give vou the best posssible SERVICE, QUALITY and VALUE-PLUS. @ These prices effective all day Saturday. [Struce informed the Governor, is MEETS LAST.NIGHT the Labor Temple last even and elected officers for the com- Those taking office at this time Preside; Vice-President; Dan { John Korsen, Sergeant -at=-Arms, Delegates to the Central Labor Council are Ernie Baker, Al For- ganizing a permanent local nere, PARTY VISITS GLACIER morning at 5 o'clock, the' throughout the current working Prince George consists of a Chr There are 60 you of Mr. and M met and and t! or- the S u Cal SNOWDRIFT TWO POUNDS 25¢ PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING SOAP BAR Sunny Monday CERTO BOTTLE CERTO NEW DEAL COOKIES 5 DOZEN TO CARTON 19¢ NEW DEAL COOKIES New York Sharpe Cheese POUND 38c New York Sharpe Cheese Canada Dry Ginger Ale QUART Canada Dry Ginger Ale HEINZ RICE FLAKES TWO PACKAGES HEINZ RICE FLAKES AMOCAT EGG NOODLES CELLO WRAPPED 30c AMOCAT EGG NOODLES George Brothers “Juneaw’s Largest Independent Merchants” FIVE FAST DELIVERIES DAILY PHONES 92--95 AR AR ARTICLES FOR THEL PRICE SATURDAY MONDAY ON LY ! & Cur ]‘wu* York Bu yers Suy UNLOAD! This we will do--COME, $1.49 Pair WOMEN’'S WHITE T-STRAP PUMP—Cub- an heel. Values to $ 0. Sizes 3 to 9. SILK BLOUSES AND SWEATERS—Values to $3.95. S > 1o 40. While they last. WASH PLOUSES—Sizes 32 to 40. they Tast. Values to $1 While 9["’ W(J\H”\ 5 W Hlil‘ SWAGGER JACKETS —Values to $5.95. Only 4 left. $2.50 WOMEN'S WHITE PIQUE JACKET— ular $: Reg- $1.95 SILK DANCE SETS and SILK COMBINA- TIONS Faney lace trim and plain. All $1 5 WOMEN'S SILK BIAS SLIPS — Another shipment. White and pml Sizes 32 to 44 e $3.95 WOMEN’S WHITE SHOES—Sport oxfords; ties, pumps. V alues to $6.95. $2.75 WOMEN'S WHITE PUMPS, OXFORDS. Values to $4.95. TIES AND 98¢ WOMEN'E KID AND SUEDE PUMPS—Tee Strap, Oxfords. Broken sizes. Values to $5. While they last. ‘BEACH PAJAMAS—i [ New styles. SHOP and SEFE! Two for One 2 for $9.95 SILK DRESSES Pastel acetate values to $9.95. Sizes 14 to 44. Buy One--One Free 2 for $9.95 SILK PRINT DRESSES—Street and after- Sizes 14 to 44. Values to $14.75. i v Get One Dress Free! 2 for $9.95 SUNDAY NIGHT DRESSES—in silk taffeta and organdie. Sizes 14 to 20. Values to ('l'!'l)l'. nopoen, $9.95. Gei One Dress Free! _ 2forli HOUSE AND STREET DRESSES — in voiles,: piques and prints. Values to $06.95. Sizes 14 to 48. Gei One Dress Free! 2 forl prints and combina- Values to $2.95. s . 2 forl WOMEN’S STRAW ‘HATS—Latest shades. GET ONE FREE. 89c¢ Pair GIRLS’ SANDALS—Red, blue, tan, white. Values to $1.50 pair. All sizes. While they last. tion colors. @®MANY OTHER LIKE VALUES THROUGHOUT THE STORE! Leader Dept. Store GEORGE BROTHERS IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||I!ll"llllIINMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII "HIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIH!IIIII'NHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlllllIHIIhlIII'IIINIIINIIIIIIIHIQ L