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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1935. e e e e aaaee s S S S . “ . setup and pointing to what they term its pitfalls.| l NCTICE OF ,APPL e P — p T ICATION FOR|: ‘ Daily Alaska Empire [ i ma soricming: i no i one n- I APPY ek oF arrucaTion rom: S o ] g Manager €200, unless it is of potitical nature, have they § ) YEARS AGO 1H UL Hely (Noy fabh, Fraternal Societies ‘ PBBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager .. ..oy one constructive idea on how they could £ . BIRTHDAY PR AR X 2 =% | - OF Published _cvery _evening except _Sunday by _the improve conditions. The natural conclusion then is om The Empire - f il S 2 ¥ | Gastineau Channel | MPIRE, PRINTING COMPANY at Second and” MaIl inat they are obstructionists and not construction- P 5 || Helene W. L. Albrecht |/|:: 4 eta, e A % jotice is hereby given that, pur-| | PHYSIOTHERAPY e tlreg 3 | g | The Empire extends congratula- P Entcred In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class A ity i 07 el PR suant to an Act of Congress ap-| | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | mattcr "Ir-.u s.mpx \H“v to g(% »n\.:} lrmm ,\f,“; (hflf ,t!_ans nnd bz'.t wl:he‘;otl;:zy’,c‘tlzzf oroved May 10th, 1872, ADMIRAL- | | Ray, Medisal Gymnastics, i1 B. .P‘ VOV' dEL_!;S m«:eus SUBSCRIPTION RATES. prond 5% e ":‘"S::‘“:Z Y MAY 14, 1915 ‘b’:;lmv anntversary, TY ALASKA GOLD MINING|| 307 Goldsten Building | ' S o Ui Desinan Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25|the national scheme by putt n . ] i 2 Y SOMPAN 4 B Qeitrmice : . m. YVared By, CRISr “Uok month Just 2 great as it ever was That the tide had turned in- the | —_— | P pepoeation. st e LI welcome. demand for produce ic ed and existing under the laws of By 1 stage paid, at the following rates | eastern war zone and w i S ear, 1 dvanice, 1200 Six months, in advance, |and put some money in the pocket of those Who|srongly ‘toward Russia was e MAY 14 the Territory of Alaska, whose post i . John H. Walmer, Exe S B o i AR TR it e buy it and there will be no searching for a market. tenor of all information i A \’\’wfleil{l}lflz office address is Juneau, Alaska,|| DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | alted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary. ess Office any fai ol e y cry tha 3 o ocia L. MacKinnon i P | . oot e v failure or irregul They cry that we are headed for socialism and | from Petrograd and elsewhere. The D(_ e :unm&de Iflgplxr;‘acton o s pm;nng b [?'NTIST.S 5 News Office 2; Business Office that we all will be on the Government payroll before | Russians had defeated the German l;mns D i cosebe B M i i S ?uxld“m KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS T MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. lenz. If that condition comes to pass the fault army of attack in the Baltic prov- nk Henderson gdeumh;gg Clllm's:nvnd prer-mse.').‘l H e Seghers Council No. 1 \ted Pross 1s exclusively entitled to the |will lie with those very people who fafled their inces and it was reported from Pet- A ‘s":dmm';p"“ ‘l“e“f“‘"y m;‘,:‘:‘ | s O %, fo § pau. . 1760. Meetings second foasion & ‘.‘,‘{,';.“.‘h"f{::‘;“({’,“';,,‘,}'ff{fj,",,‘,’ aation in a time of need; who cowered and ran rograd to be in full retreat. ; gn' i mm“d“;:s;ngfi"; e and last Monday at news published lerein. 3 ike rabbits in time of stress instead of giving full | Hundreds ot German dead lay DAILY Evu’mr WARNT ADS PAY! official plat 'and by the field {mL; y 7:20 p. m. Transient ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED 70 BE LARGEF | :0-operation to a really constructive program. In|OD the battlefield at Arras on the ——— - — =TT o e i fhe. peliss P Abe Tt f Dr. C. P. Jenne | brothers urged to_ at- . THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION he next year the Government “is pouring four wfs‘%m Flor:tb\l*lhere the Allies ad | oo oooe — o o gt Y0 Juneau Lamb Lwiict, st | DENTIST tend. Council Cham- 4% _— N : ained a notable E | TR Sy rs, Fi N, Jllion dollars into the business blood stream of & Yiotars IT,S |chorage, Alaska, as follows, to-wit: { Roushs ag‘lfll”mig"“'”"“““ ?;”KN;II“ JSL ;g:fimf ge‘c’retfry he nation and if private business will give its' ponec Bruff, builder of {H Beginning at Corner No. 1 Point | ‘ Telephone. 176 ! N B G A R T wholehearted support there won't be any quéstion mhane mill, had sighed’ a contrdst . Lode, whence USLM. No. 10, a| b 8 ! 2 k »f relief, Those on the rolls will have been to superintend £ Wise to Cali ‘8 {cross on exposed bed rock on small | —————i MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 uperintend construction work tsland in Funter Bay, bears N 50° s Second and Fourth Mon ibsorbed back into private jobs. for the Alaska-Juneau. Office hours, 9§ am. to 5 pm. publican Committeeman, d res that only “honest Lansbury for the Labor Party speaks of the Prime Lode, whence U.S.L.M. No. 21 bears| Evenings by appointment 2 Juneau 139' W 325301 ft, and running | | v day of each month ir 1 | § thence N 67° 57 E along line of | Dr. Geo. L. Barton |! Scottish Rite Temple, Barbara Hutton divorces hei dashing Prince and| No. 2 Fire Company at Douglas mean high tide of F. nter Bay, CHIROPRACTOR beginning at 7:30 p.m. s rumored to marry again in a day or two. How Wwas reorganized with H .V. Sully, Transfer CO. 675.26 feet to Corner N 2 Point|| 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 | ' HOWARD D. STABLER. loes that go about out of the frying pan into the foreman, D. H. Christoe, secretary, 2 lode; thence N 25° 56' E 395.95| | Office Hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 5 | Worshipful Master; JAMES W. vised 3 and R. R. Hubbard, treasurer, when in need of feet to Corner No. 3 Pomnt Lode:|| Evenings by eppointment LEIVERS, Secretary. S8 A M“\'I'N(()l'nr STORAGE { inence N 64° 00' E 31590 feet to = s SoF g am Merri aines rancher, re- Fuel il Coal mer 4 Polnt Tode! thenet B aqM s o 1G: More good news. Wrangell drops over into the |y, neq ¢ hig home on the Dolphin Transfer | ?E 400.80 feet to Corner No. 5| = e n(‘::,;lléxs N\ redit column with a spring business pickup, CaN“ yith three horses purchased in gu- & —mm--mmmmmmnn -~~~ ---~ | powmt Lode; thence S 31° 53 E| | Dr- Richard Williams || s : lery and public works jobs under way and unem-|nequ, ST - e—coee—s---=-1|17620 feet to Corner -No. 6 Point| | DENTIST {4 Mt e i it e (}5"’% ——— i b Jloyment virtually nil. — | Lode; identical with Comer No. 2| | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | pum, Eagies Hall Douglae veing b e TR T Frank Bach returned from Mur-' “r *c Sgyles ||Ocean Swell Lode; thence . 31°) Gastineau Building Reothord velnh . K REPUBLICAN “JITTERS.” The world's greatest attraction next to a circus|der Cove where he had been on omorrow - Styles {1575 g505 feet to Corner No, 3 Phone 431 | ‘\“l,’;-,k fl‘ ‘;}‘Lgm} Qinw Pegaxx —_— has come to town. A steam shovel is at work on official business. Today”’ i Ocean Swell Lode; Thence S 88° AN S BN SIED AR Again the nation 15 going to the bow-wows. We |the Main Street paving: job. | ; 19 E 19442 feet to Corner No. 4| — - | &2 e 5 are wallowing in the valley of false hopes and it At s e B. B .Brewster, of the Sullivan | Ocean Swell Lode, identical with!" fi 3 = W is only a matter of time until Roosevelt becomes| If those farmers in the Matanuska buzz as hard nl\/(l?dfihllrrl:;s: g]oemsparm arrived in Ju- | C;mer t?gl. ;4 gueclra bBee #&ev r. A. W. Stewart || :’,‘:"c "“;“"mz; i l'[;li:::l a | ve'll g g . ving | as s e ] S s they won't have an al ou 2 whence U.S.LM. No. ears 64° | g | et 3 ) | 2“:::3:2.(:;;] ANDE e i B e S f,fou:]):,mm::)r(;nl:"u";rc(i‘;::so[”n)_ y a/&jo'lms 18" 30" W 445285 feet; thence N| DENTIST : and a tank for crude oil save | Some how that has a familiar ring and when _— be!:[nrsm“;:fms}l;lflt"cfi s l’“’fi‘ AT i“fl;’mhw C°g";r,_‘b:,‘" i H;E;‘;A%S"%Ut&gmpg" 3 Pnoxvl;:unll:;-h:;.(!;:r 148 one notes that it comes from the eminent Repub-| Well, its the 14th, and our doliar becomes frozen | (i % PeTTR, 1B fOF | [0, 10 bedts. N.GOnAD 107 W] Office Pnone 469 & | RELIABLE TRANSFER lican Senator from Minnesota, Thomas D. Schall,|2ssets as f the fce pool is concerned. time. Her doctor in Seattle had pre- |} “J:neau’s Own Store” ! 142623 feet: thence N 44° 57° E| i = i g S J the answer is readily discernible. Crying calamity T PR 4 scribed a complete rest. b3 | 20600 feet to Cormer No. 2 King|7, ) = —_— from the housetops the Senator told the Chicago| A movie public clamors “Say it isnt so." Mae| [ —- ~——3 | Bee Lode; thence N 35° 27’ E 18450 Rol S i e RN Bar Association that if President Roosevelt permits|did but can she prove it? | Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Thane, Mrs.|;—— " _ |feet to Corner No. 3 King Bee| | obert Simpson | Commercial Adjust- his election in 1936 and wins, there will be no A g |J. R. Whipple, and party which in-| | WILL SEE YOU AT THE [ |Lode, idéntical with Corner No. 3| | Opt. D. | ment & Rating Bureau | future elections but the Republic will be a matter MacDonald and Hitler. |cluded Dr. L. O. Sloane, had arrived | |~ HOSPITAL GUILD DANCE | Tellurium Lode; thence N 8° 47| Graduaw Los Angeles Col- | || Coperating with White Serv- | of history and dictatorship will hold sway. Reveal- el in Seattle and were at the New E:‘g:":{flh | :m'; E 33865 fect to Corner rjo. f\ | lege of Optometry and 111 ice Bureau ing that he is up on his European history, the| .o ll"z°w:°rli‘l]T::;C’ll e Prmp)w”hmgm" iy 3;;‘6"5“‘(‘;1 't‘zd“&)r;‘;’;’_"fv"o"s }Igelmlf i Otplhalmflln Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. | : is difficult to —_— 4 3 . - ot o honorable Minnesotan pictures the genial Roosevelt|y, fh ® CHTOOt o #68 1 WECH SRREY Hiles|! ks o thelr Tadles wese godels _U'( tty ‘Mactormitk o | (300HEs W carer Mo B e | Glasses Pited Lenses Ground We have 5,000 local ratings | % e -1owls Yoe Yonrieidh of this, cumity; 48, % regime caused more surprise—Germany or England. at a strawberry social. Games and == ~ No. 3 Lone Star Lode; thence N| ke Vi o i .J “Catiline,” a Roman demagogue of the first century.|Germany was both surprised and offended. She | dancing were enjoyed during the = ) +5° 50' E 666.60 feet to Corner No. 4 E ——— P Why, the Chief Executive works on a grander scale |jhad long been accustomed to think of Mr. Mac- | evening. | TLe Florence Sho ' Lone Star Lode; thence N T0° 00| s s ——— e than even the old Roman politicians and his|Donald as her best friend among European states- Census takers had listed 1939 | Permanent Waving a fivul-lty E 359.15 feet to Corner No. 3 Otter DR. H. VANCE Alaska T methods are “Fabian,” says the Senator, which is|men. Not even during the war was he bitterly anti- citizens in their census taken for ! rlflr*"':&gfl&m{? Prop. | Lode; thence N 5° 50' E 666.60 feet| OSTEOPATH aska Transfer Co. a nice way of jealling the President a Socialist. |German. After it he did everything in his power, the purpose of ascertaining who | ! to Corner No. 4 Otter Lode; thence|| consultation and examination T There is one thing one can say for the utterings |both in office and out of it, to bring about a great could vote at the approaching wet| | Behrends Bank Bullding | [N 70° 00’ E 150000 feet to Corner|| peee, Honrs 10 to 12: 1 to 5: GENERAL HAULING of the gentleman from Minnesota, they are moment- aPpeasement in Europe, with Germany taking her and dry election. e g No. 1 Otter Lode, whence USLM |} 7 to 8:30 and by ppointment ED JEWELL, Proprietor ous in content. His wallings are on such an, due part in it. But he never has shown much sym- = ® P — ‘;Io.r 211. A o s,r,-nnn;e0 “f’”l:i' | Office Grand Apts. near Gas- I PHONES 269—1134 N . Y pathy with the tyrannical Government, having as its eet square showing 12 inches tineau Hotel Phone 177 ————————————————— elaborate plane m“.[ they sactually ‘“' “mm 5t Imgmy, blood und iron, “mm has bpen uf power s Al ~ above gronnd, approximate latitude | s ee— [ e i T enough to draw the wrath of the Republican gods | [thing to work for peace hand in lmnd with a 134> 52’ West, bears N 17° 46’ 10" |sg—_ ! SEE BlG VAN | in such large quantities. Stresemann, but quite another to attempt it with ND BALL ROOM W 2524.65 feet; thence S 5° 50° W ’ D) W Ra e I G d A Yol But we suspect that back of the Schall political |Hitler Privaih Bobtha. ol oath s ' Dincig: Busre ishe 506.60 feet to Corner No. 2 Otter| | e ety ¥y || Luns and Ammunition applesgucg there is gomething else. Down Topeka,! British opinion about the MacDonald blast 7 7 4 & fovery T Lode; thence S 170° 00° W 350. 15‘ o R S ot bia B s LOWER FRONT STREET | Kansas, way John Hamilton, Kansas National Re-'against Hitler takes largely a political twist. Mr. - feet to Corner No. 1 Lone Star” g) . 8 Next to Midget Lunch | | % Tellurium Lode; thence S 70° | W 216.30 feet to Corner No. 4 King Bee Lode; thence S 19° 22° W 776.00 ‘feet to Corner No. 5 King Bee ‘Lode, identical with Corner No. 2 Queen Bee Lode; thence S 21° 08 | W 74596 feet to Corner No. 3| |Queen Bee Lode, identical with Corner No. 2 Swamp Lilly Lode, | whence Corner No. 1 Swamp Lilly |Lode bears N 70° 00° E 1500 feet, to goodness” Republicans are going to get to go to Minister as a sort of renegade, denying his old f‘{ 6° 32 W 3211.05 feet; thence £ PHONE 321 e the G. O. P. tomvention Could it be that the Principles and changing his old position. The judg- PARIS INN 5° 50' W 66660 feet to Corner No. S SRR e ment of Liberals appears to be that the Prime Min- 2 Lone Star Lode, identical witl loud-speaking Senator Schall is just getting himself " o ]‘| q b5 f B orairvatives i Corner No. 1 Tellurium Lode G placed as an “honest to goodness” Republican? :;Lelr‘lc]‘l(;ol\'/leer;;m:f s:fi:S:;‘;L Loer:n"rfmcz’::i:u:z; PEARL and BILL whence U.S.L.M. No. 21 bears N 4° - The exclusive Grand Old Pm‘ly. has only a few o o149 retirement before long, to be replaced by Light Wines Lunches 25' W 3864.81 feet; thence S 18 HOTEL ZYNDA 4 members left and perhaps the Minnesotan wants to ar. Baldwin, the Prime Minister 16° W 1758.65 feet to Corner No. 2| one | On this theory, |seized the opportunity to flash out with a kind of bold leadership that would make it difficult to repudiate or retire him. Supposing that to be true, it would give point to the gibes about Mr. Mac- Donald suddenly appearing in the guise of an en- iraged rabbit. It is quite possible, however, that his Scotch patience finally gave way and that he iresolved to utter what he believed to be the truth, no matter what 1ts political consequences at home might be. Say what one will Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. 00 | be sure of being one of the elite. 24-Hour Service Beer—if desired Merchants’ Lunch BAILE Y’S CAFE ety s “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" TIME TO COOPERATE. ! Alarm is sounded in some quarters as to the extent to which relief is being carried on in the hope of putting through the readjustment program. There are those who feel that there is danger in too much relief in that it will breed an inferior | ORAMAE HOLLISTER LADIES’ TAILORING AND in praise of long-sur{eringl people, and there may be some truth in the thought |gipjomacy, it is sometimes necessary to paint things GAS TINEA U CA FE |from which USLM. No. 10 bes.rs‘ DRESSMAKING | [ if it was carried on indefinitely. in their true colors. Prime Minister MacDonald did N 54° 57 W 457301 feet; thence S‘ 411 GOLDSTEIN BLG. | The menace of social disintegration is ever|this when he declared that Hitler had been and GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING feR VOB C1u40 oat $0AOEIaE TG, | Phone 564 present in the human race if living becomes too|still is the greatest obstacle to settled peace in French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer 3 Faamp 1y Lode; Saenos 8 0° | easy or “soft’ as we come to term it. But the |Europe. The Germany Foreign Office may fall into |00 W 1500 feet to Corner N?’ ‘ -8y ar lna crux of the relief problem does not rest in the|s fury about this, and even in Great Britain Mr.| - ——— P D Ly Jode, [ SURE R &“, giving of relief, rather it depends on cooperation MacDonald may be accused of having spoken hastily | e Spmmega s D100 Tect to Oormes NEERANC, | den Rock Lode; thence S 52° 40 W| 1500.00 ft. to Corner No. 4 Hidden| Rock Lode; thence N 32° 00’ W 600 | ft. to Corner No. 1 Hidden Rock Lode, | |identical with Corner No. 4 Valley Lode, whence U.S.L.M. No. 10 bearsN| 35° 32’ 40” W 4685.45 feet; thence N| ROSE SUAREZ Modiste from New York City Dressmaking, Remodeling, | Alterations TELEPHONE 277 | Feldon’s House, near Moose Hall in getting away from relief, and that cmpemuon.and imprudently. But the real question is whether | must come from those who are in position to help; | € did not correctly state the facts. Most other| e S |statesmen having directly to do with the tense| BucusE madets wha ichn, 3 eyawill, 60,8 cogl (situation in Europe, and with the difficulties great- | PEERIn Sor thelr! gounity, ily increased by the action of Germany, will agree | Some of these men, who the nation has cause (hat he did. Hitler may not like it, but, as with | ) to look to for patriotic service, have been spending so many other disagreeable things said of him and | WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 Ca[)s e much of their time of late bvw.\iling the present happening to him, he will lm\'(‘ to pul up with n.? S 1’:2;,03' Wl:fi&{snfleet toNC(';;negoN;‘ 2 £ A RS 0 g | alley e; thence ° 20' E| " i | | ALASKA MEA T CO 27380 feet to Corner No.6 Valley reee | GIRL SCOUTS HELP e s B e INICK BEZ LEAVES V . Lode; thence N 5* 42 W 704 ft ) JUNEAU FROCK ||| TH IN CLEAN-UP WEEK | Auentiogn waf’s paid to the uut- FOR TODD CANNERY || FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND ?;?%‘fn:;'"; ;D::iuefyeelfig: éhoi:zi SHOPPE : MARKET ]E;ASKET side of the home, too. Those who AR | ” ] it st 5 e o o st "l s g AFTERSHORT STAY | CHAMS AND BACON—U. 5. Governmant nspoctd | o'} vy 2ier 0214 | et o Bt ||| sty o | 2 4 e | 0. ° 4 i | Phone 342 Free Delivi taking part in m;)y worth;v;mte cx;’uif planted ;prmg flowers. | Kfter spending the last two days 14129.65 feet; thence N 46° 03’ W Hosiery and Hats "- “il project, especially one that p B T Ry in Juneau purchasing supplies for | WALLIS S. GEORGE, C.P.A. Assoclates JAMES C.COOPER, C.P.A. | 32411 fet to Corner No. 1 Ocean | motes cleanliness and general ggl-l NICHOLSON ARRIVES |his cannery at Todd, Nick Bez i el g *7 T lswell Lode, identical with Corner fare of their community, Gir | President -of the Peril Straits Pack- WALLIS S. GEORGE & CO. |No. 7 Point Lode, whence USLM.| 1 | Scouts of local Troops 2 and 3 are No.10 bears N 45° 39" 40" W 3805.53} doing their bit in the present Clean N. J. Nicholson, contractor who | |ing Company, left today PHONE 36 on the 1as done construction work for the |tender Equator, Capt. Frank Sul- CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS feet; thence N 46° 03'W 19243 feet U and Paint Up campaign. Episcopal Church in Alaska, ar-|livan, to return to Todc i b Innasts Sinska 5 |to Corner No. 8 Point Lode; thence Troop 2 holds its meetings at the| ived here on the Northwestern |piete preparations for m‘(. sz.c.?:;:h AUDIT -:- BSYSTEM ;- TAX -:- | SERVICE [N 2% 05 07 bet e et Tk For very prompt home of its leader, Miss Jeanette] rom a Southeast Alaska way port.lof the canning season No. 9 Point Lode; thence N 4° 11’ E Stewart. Recently the girls wWere Nicholson is expected to confer| Mr. Bez will return to Juneau TR ——————_ |E 109.92 feet to Corner No. 1 Point| I.IOIJOR DELIVERY B given a room in the large attic and|with Bishop P. T. Rowe when the(in about two weeks for a short | Lode, the place of beginning. told to do with it what they could |latter returns from a visit to Sitka|time before leaving for the West- | Adjoining claims, as shown by! 3 [ P— R B g TaE JunEAu LAuNDRY Franklin Street between o brighten it and make a pleasant | tils week. 4 the plat of survey are: | club room. As the walls and the The Alaska No. 2 Lode, un- ward to join his floating cannery, La Merced, which he will operate Making Alaska Business - e MULKEY TO SKAGWAY ceiling were unfinished, the Scouts in the False Pass vicinity. He ex- | surveyed; Front and Second Streets i decided first to cover them with| J M. Mulkey, representative of|pects to spend about & month on GO’ Jumbo No. 1 Lode, unsur- | | strips of heavy cardboard S0 as t0|(he Ketchikan steamship Company,|the La Merced during the operat- i | veyed; ! | PHONE 358 ! provide a flat surface which they was a passenger on the Northwest-|ing season, returning south the B | Jumbo No. 2 Lode, unsur- | o could paper. To this end, they made ern for Skagway from Ketchikan.|early part of July. | veyed; { several trips to various stores in| He returned to Juneau. Before "coming to Juneau on Sun- @ | Eicle, SAT SRS DR, the city collecting empty heavy b BRI o AT day, Mr. Bez made a trip to Sitka {1 Jeiog: Ree iy Fage, dugur~ | card-board boxes. These they rip- TEN FOR SKOWL ARM to employ natives to work at Todd b+, ped apart and nailed to the beams| Mr. and Mrs. L. Buschmann|during the coming season and on Telurim, “dnd, Loge; dnmr- of the room. Over the new “wall’ headed a party of ten employees of |his Teturn trip to the cannery tecting the deposits of the Territory’s residents. g | Maybe you'll have two was put wall-paper of a light shade. the Deep Sea Salmon Company|he will stop at Hoonah and An- 5 Loas: Btar, gd skods, “uhey- | or theee. daten; if you Each Scout brought something from | which disembarked from the North-|goon to employ native cannery In. 2985, ‘as sincefN We are ready fo | veyed; CALL 15 Juneau Ice Cream her home to furnish the new Pa- western at Skowl Arm after a trip|workers and seiners for Todd supply funds for the temporary use of well- |, ~1sb Nik Lode, ‘unsuveyed; { i +trol Room. As a reward, the mem- from Seattle. Buschmann is the| .- managed businesses of approved credit standing. | MUORs . Lo N Aln:ih b Ay iy | Parlors k bers of Troop 2 received three rose superintendent of the cannery. THOMAS DAY RETURNS : e FEORRNPE, T, KOLE. e A BHORR ORJ)ER.B bushes which they will plant when S OR NORTH AFTER MEDICAL Your requirements will be carefully con- Acting Register shageiwith .qur' clfaning Nln'-fln service. a suitable site has been chosen Troop 3, whose captain is Mrs. M. A. Lagergren, also meets at the home of its leader. Its meeting place has been established in a basement |attle on the Yukon, and fronf there rcom. The members have Lrans—“wul g0 on to Detroit. He expects formed this room into a cheery club to buy & new car and motor west room by kalsomining the walls, in July hanging curtains and furnishing it Attractive pictures adorn the walls JUDGE HELL Judge Simon THAL TRAVELS Hellenthal, of the Third Division, is traveling to Se- ——,——— SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! United States district court in the| TREATME! IN SOUTH Thomas Day, employee of the Al- |aska Road Commission, who was injured in a premature power ex- | plosion néar vaengood last fall, is a returning passenger aboard the Alaska on his way to Fairbanks, |He is greatly improved in health | ind is anxious to arrive back home. sidered here, [ J 1 The B. M. Behrends Bank J uneau, Alaska ; is just as much a part of our service as is pro- { f S | First publication, March 20, 1935. ' Last pubication, May 29, 1935. BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP In New Location at 12th anc B Streets PHONE 547 [ J YOUR ALASKA i I | i | | I | | Laundry | e iC. H. METCALFE CO. Sheet Metal—0il Burners | Heating—Air Conditioners General Electric Oil Burners Phone 101 Front Street . | | | | . DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY!