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| BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1935. B GEORGE McMA US ing a network of oblique photo- graphs over a mass of territory. :fnw miles remain to be mapped be- | fore the international boundary 'D LIKE TO GO TO THE ASH-WAGON DRIVERS’ DANCE TO-NIGHT- DINTY AN' THE GANG WALL BE THERE -~ ~ GONTEST NOW S ’ Games Last nght, Fndayl | Postponed for Fresh | Start on Sabbath | 1'_‘0“'5: WOA § lof Cavalcade, and Fred Alger Jr. { Y HE $100,000 ! are considered home towners and| | sl it 5 HANDICA® % N"% his home in Deiroit and it was also kol ;'—SEO\DUMAEZ ?EY(Z X the former Isabel Dodge’s home, { € LGER IR The race, at a mile and threes e " iy | 2, IRy | The race, at a mile g 'nA?eXnn'x‘:“?olV St:;x:flpo;m;:r:?o;::x;;! o= DeTROM | sixteenths, will be open to three: e i i " " ear-olds, which have won over :;1;:2:1‘.0[l::e;lgfir;tBa\!:elg:lmul:;lfi! 1$20,000 and four-year-olds which vetired behind his desk in the Dis- | hive . won, b dEE (ML rTld‘ trict Attorney’s office in Federal | ought to insure a very :‘: sm“h F fiding | Cavalcade's trainer, Bob Sm ;‘:i\:,y’i(;;:;:“:‘:c,nu“dm’ today w; {infists that great racers should not gt 4 5 2 .t {Tun in stakes worth less than $25,- mie;ff,"?acf'c,,firii‘kfff,’jle,,‘“;’ff,‘fo‘f“fl“ 00. He has no desirz to have the s e e R | horse’s reputation suffer by a loss of wet grounds. A heavy downpour {in . “n ]ij'r;:ltanr'h:;z tuhl:“f(';‘;g P RNGRE At Gentirds a8 ) g x:nrd;}fle':i:; :d T it horse's back likely to be g, fore stpone f the b o Elks-Moose game. Sunday, the sea- o 1 by over generous ha B son’s opener between the Elks and |F How Cavalcade Could Go! the Legion also was postponed be- | cause of a soggy field | BASEBALL PLAY | Daily Spbrts Cartoon WAITS SUNDAY \i\“ DODGE SLOANE'S | KNOW WHAT YOUL ARE GOING TO _ASK ME- NO! SYOU CAN'T GO YOU ARE GOWNG TO THE OPERA WITH ME- D\D YOU HEAR THAT ? | HEARD |T-AN' AS LON KIN GIVE ME THE TICK SWELL SHIN: DIG- %, King Features Syndicate, lnc., Great Britain ights reserved. $25,000 Detroit Challenge cup 1 June 29 which is to bring| Cavalcade, Azucar, Dis- and other top-notch turf| s has an angle of particular in- to Detroit racing enthusiasts. Isabel Dodge Sloane, owner THE FORMER STEEPLECHASER, ith relates an incident which GO WHERE HE WANTED TO GO, HE. VLL GO-\1T'S GONNA BE A | THRILLINGADVENTURES | men | thrilling experiences as leader ;| wilderness of peaks and glaciers LARGE AND STANDARD SIZE BOTTLES IN HANDY PACKAGES ‘ {near the Canada-Alaska boundary, [ e e south of Mt. Seattle is reached. Expedition Personnel Perfect Health Recerd Despite half a dozen severe bliz- \ [ Efifi(“ G AS HE CANT On the expedition, which is zards and low temperature, a per- | s 2 4 ETS AN - fect health record is reported froz:| SPonsored by the Geographic Sog | ciety is Washburn, of Cambridge, the expedition gamped on the ice Their camp is comfortable and a ' pyocii B (0 o e of "x,:)vlild:‘l":O“\r\”‘:t::l' ;‘l:,l{'_‘ ll i ”“ | Boston, a Harvard undergraddate; ) s a warm shelter for the 5. Diwrtm ol il work of computing surv Dl | oiee. BERCH : g ‘ undergraduate; “Andy” Taylor, Al< drawing maps. Most of their aerial ¥ iy yloe GAL e A g ¥ *, askan guide and snow expert; and surveys have been completed 'd | Ome Daiber, of Seattle, experienced the future work will consist main- ly of mapping and ground work. PR e STUTHL : R e O S Successively for four years, Wash- In gorund work surveys, the par-| p,.n ‘nag headed eploration arties ty uses a dog team on the glaciers L . in Southeast Alaska. and report instances when men and instruments have covered 25 P ARATY W i 8 {miles in a day in extremgly rough SONS OF NORWAY DANCE country. Dogs were flown into the | Massachusetts; Robert H. Bates, of May Celebration Dance at Elks) camp from an Indian settlement at the south end of Lake Kluane Hall on May 18. Save the date. ————— The ground surveys have progress- —adv. ed rapidly from the Alsek River b, o o o e WASHBURN PARTY HAS toward Mt. Hubbard and only a Empire Classitieca Ads Pay. ON GEOGKAPHIC TRIP Just say Happy-Peppy Bradford Washburn, youtnful nd- venturer and scientist who headed the party of Harvard University who successfully scaled Mt is having more of the National Geographic Society’s Yukon Expedition which is now ex- ploring and photographing thcj ‘ When in want of real good Be It will make you Happy-Peppy Crillon last year, ¥ . And will give you lots of cheer. Happy-Pe T reports received byfi Licadquarters of according to the Washington the society. Many photographic flights have been made by the party though the work has been held up con- siderably by storms during the| nearly 65 days the party has been | based at its main eamp east’ of Mt. Hubbard. On one flight, the wind was so strong that when landed NOTICE! L S Washburn's plane at an| altitude of 5000 fect, it stopped | Our coal bunkers will be closed at 1 P. moving at 50 feet, according to| F his report. Extreme temperatures| SATURDAYS during the months of MAY,, have also hindered photograpt work. JUNE, JULY and AUGUST. On one of the most recent flights reported, Washburn and his pilot flew over the whole length of the Hubbard Glacier, around Mt. Log- | lan, over to M. Et. Elias and about|| ed. Please order your week-end requirments Mt. Lucania, all more than 17.000 | feet high. With perfect weather | on FRIDAY or EARLY SATURDAY MORN- Your cooperation is respectfully request- Today, President Holzheimer was| CHAMPION place i the paddock at | behind his desk, trying to figure| (%4('0 Washington park before the | some way to out-fox Dame Nature. | § running of the American Derby last ‘The only solution he had arrived | year " 3 A WILL MEET AZUCAR, y T ! | originally scheduled for Friday| OHER TURF STAR S THE. RACE HAS GUlT.E A the veteran jockey instructions on night. In other words, all three of the first week's games have been CuP RACE ON » postponed. | : IN DETROIT BEFORE SHE™ to ride a horse, Mack,” said Sn;/\lth‘ Just how or when they will be “but today I want to show rs. ‘ replayed is a question. Sunday will AR Rever a5y oo Aliociaed Press P’ M S Isioane what a truly great horse she be the next playing date—weather| ~ 50 are some instructions permitting. But what teams will GAMES TUESDAY 1 later called the that I want followed to the letter. compete then is not known. The, Pacific Coast League through which —«Break de away from the Legion and the Moose are due to, Missions 6;, Oakland 4. S post last; be in last place at the tangle then ,according to the orig-| Los Angeles 12; Seattle 3. ke - oo -~ first gurn; stay in the same po- ' inal schedule, but the league offi- v Sacramento 1. d CALL FOR BIDS siffon ‘all the way down the back \ cials may decide to revert back to San 3 tand one another etch and go into the last turn Ay the first “opener,” billed for last National L = Bids t 1 materials and without improving your spot. ] Sunday between the Legion and| Pittsburgh 8; Fhiladelphia 1 i niet e atia tc perform all labor in installing! “Don’t make your bid until you | Elks. | All other scheduled games post- il ol on the windows and doors of the déme off the last turn,’ 'Smith con- " 5 President Holzheimer probably|Pcned on account of bad weather ;11‘ (he 1:‘ Juneau Grade School building tinued, “and then take Cavalcade ‘ will make an anncuncement tomor- | American League ry I):L:r»"v Wok seras Chamberlain, or other metal weath- to-the outside even if you have to . TOW. | Washington 2; Cieveland 4. W er stripping of equal quality, will eléar the rail—and then let him 4 PUSERE = 0l SRS New York 4; Detroit 10. ke received by the Juneau School run!" DAILY EMPIKE WANT ADS pAy.| Fhiladelphia-Chicazo Boston-St. Melt of transmi in Ecard until 5 pm, May 20, 1935./ It Worked All Right '___,,,-_ wowow_ |louis postponed on account of the conversation of M 1 in- ‘\ copy of the sg ations may| nps Sloane was stunned by the | 7 | weather. cluded wires across the continent, Clerk's office ynusual instructions but made no i ,LY '\I 1 {] :: —_— \:u-rl wave radio to Java, a mt to overrule the veteran % ‘4 \ short wave circuit to Amsterdam, ¢ lans although she . felt : | 4. STANDINGS OF CLUBS submarine cable to London, ¢ he might pmue picked a more op- - \ Drll 2 c ). i ic Ceast League wave radio to the A. T. & T. sta- &4v. tune occasion. | ! & 3 Won Lost Pet. tion at Netcong, N. J., and by tele- T 1§41 tarough the running of the - :"’I‘IIE CORNER DRUG <TORE" ': 25 9 35 phfme cable to New Y'ork. Mr. Mil- TONIGHT ‘n:’:-, in which Garner followed I P. 0. Substation No. 1 . 24 12 667 ler's talk retraveled in reverse The Sons of Norway will meet Smith's instructions implicitly, Mrs, b e i \ 19 16 513 -of Lver i same system. Trans- tonight at 8 o'clock in 1. O. O. F. Sloane sat in her box with her FREE DELIVERY ll 17 18 485 mwission was 80 quickly accomplish- Hall. Refreshments. —adv. head turned away from the track! f i b7 A .43z ed that one-fourth of a second T3, g OO Ior she did not dare even to steal e il e e B 15 20 429 clapsed between the two conversa- DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS puv lance. 12 21 A0 TR R Al naa T T S @ o Ceming off the last turn in last Migsions 13 23 361 (rlace, as per orders, Garner guided National Leajue Hl Nellle ng'l the horse to the outside and then ,_ Won Lost Pet. K » e him his head. , 14 E] 737 = - | With an unbelicyable burst of » 9 14 8 636 |opebd Cavalcade literally ran o i Cl 10 8 553 |through the fime field and swept y | St. Louis 1210 545 |under the wire a winner in 2:04, 1S THE ICE GOING lbil'g‘ib:rgh xi :g .‘«:;ny 1Lhe' fastest American Derby ever ox 412 Iru&x‘ e |C 9 18 409 ! 5 BEDC AN OUT? ! Philadelphia 5 14 a8, [ | Ameriien Lossws ‘ SCHOOL TAA DELINQUENT . ¢ v EEL HOW MANY SPOOLS | Shicago n“m ‘,;“” Pf,’,t, | Fave you paid your 1935 Terri- . R ‘Clswe!anu 12 b :!337 {torial school tax? This tax, $5.00, | Boston 12 9 5M |was payable before May 1st, and » New York 1 10 531 | delinquents are subject to a fine| ; WINDOW Washington 10 10 500 | o g Pay your TARNOW. ot Olty * | Detrott 10 11 a1 [ IR tlice: / Ist. Touls 5 13 278 iAW HENIiING, City Clerk. { of the Philadelphia ... 4 14 222 e Benopl aax Oolleclors | S ss g sHop 1 JUNEAU FIRST! | SNAP TELEPHONE COMPANY A T : . HEADS TALK AROUND ' SHOPPE? | THE WORLD BY PHONE It . Cigars | . { While Juneau residents are still | C‘g“c“e’ thrilled at conversations held be- | Vi AR S & tween this city and Seattle, nearly Cnnd’ | | : ?(‘Dhmlles away, over the radic C.]-d' f T £lephone, comes the informa | McCAUL MOTOR | |tnat the voice of waiter S. Gif- | | COMPANY l ford, President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, recently traveled 23,000 miles around the world to reach the R !ears of T. G. Miller, one cf the ity 3 who was |company Vice-Presidents, |at a telephone two offices away on | ihe twenty-second floor of the com- |pany’s long distance building in !Nr‘\'v York. | | | | Dodge and Plymoath Dealers |I | 1| [ el GENERAL MOTORS and Y MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON Gifford’s voice was carried across the continent to California, thence to Java, to Amsterdam, to|| England and back to New York, crcssing time kelts in which the hour was 6:30 am., 4 am, 12:30 |am. on a Friday and 10 o'clock 1 MUSICIANS LOCAL - NO. 1 | Meets Second and Fourth Sun- 1 | i | 4 b | | | school baseball team in Boston, can ' | days Every Month—3 P. M. Friday "r‘gm and 2:30 o'clock Sat- trates, and more than that she DIC;.I.G:::OI;!Q the ball park. DUDE HAYNES, urday afternoon. | Babe Ruth's chief Boston rival, figures howing that amnd;nce at < Secretary | Mr. Gifford simply picked up the' games jumped 500 per cent when .h. was i . —ae recciver and asked the operator to Press Photo) N e $25000 DETROIT CHALLENGE Nellie Twardzik, 17-year.old girl flrn baseman of Webster high | ‘em, as this photo Illus- | | 'AOME TOWN " FLAVOR. FOR MRS, DODGE SLOANE LNED how he wanted Cavalcade handled. v ve never before told you how Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap She's n the lineup. (Assoclated prevailing, they succeeded in mak- | ING to insure certain delivery. Rice & Ahlers e Gl g Femmer’s Dock | Pacific Coast Coal Co. JOHN L. AHLERS Manager PLUMBING | a=me | ED HUFFMAN and { SHEET METAL ‘ WORK Commercial Dock SHOP AT MAIN AND WILLOUGHBY Clean and Polish $1.00 5 (ANY CAR) | Clean and W ax Polish . 2.50 (ANY CAR) ! Phone 34 FINE | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates ; ! ® COMPLETE SIMONIZING | PAUL BLOEDHORN | Y Sy S FRONT STREET | SERVICE TELEPHONE 30 and we will call for your car and return it to you as shiny as a new dollar! Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery | o | JUNEAUYOUNG 11| Funeral Parlors { w INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | AL T Ll R AR Juneau, Alaska = T"IDEAL PAINT SHOP || n 'll‘l Paint We Have It! | 2 3 s Established 1898 PHONE 549 | PAINTS—OILS ‘ Chevrolet and P Ontiac ‘- o i Dealers Thomas Hardware Co. || RO CONNORS MOTOR (CO. | LUDWIG NELSON | AGENTS JEWELER E Watch Repairing 1 Philco—General Electric Agency FRONT STREET |

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