The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 14, 1935, Page 8

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BOV. TROY BACK | Mes. Edison o Wea? ELEGTRA LEAVES FROM TRIP T0| EAST, SOUTH Business Conditions Im- proved Throughout Coun- try Says Chief Executive I v : ned } ka this f more ed a sincere spending Diego to Southe more !lmn a tiful buildings a success, Gov Business c the country and definit y the Governor said grade. - MRS. SCOBEE LEAVE! Mrs. F. 8. Scobee on the Pr Louise neau Vancou join turned over o B his in Elstad recently business here ert - oo HUNTER GOES SOUTH M. F. Mitchell and Soeth—all of L: left on the Princ B. C. Mitchell prominent attorney, had been hur ing ) eral weeks on Baranof and Admiralty with Johnny Harris, Juneau guide - DAIBER RETURNS Ome Daiber, member of the Bradford Washburn National Geo- graphic ety exploration y in the Elias Range re turning south on the Prince Louise from Juneau. Daiber, pro-} prietor of the Hik ack in Se- attle, will be met at Vancouver B. C, by his wife. - TO HONOLULU Miss M. E. LeBlanc and Miss H Parrott, who I been visiting bere, left on the Princess Louise], for Vancouver, B. C., enroute to onolulu, T. Angeles- for Vancouver, and island: St H - SOUTH FOR TREATMENT Mrs. Jack Laurie is a passenger southbound on the Princess Louise for medical treatment isten for the RADIO §9 BROADCAST 4 BIG DAYS Wednesday—Thursday Friday—Saturday ® Butler-] Mauro Drug Co. SAVE with SAFETY at - DRY CLEANING [ Soft Water Washing Your ALASKA | LAUNDRY | PHONE 15 | [ Romantie Thomas A. Edison (above), widow of the late inventor, and Edwin E. Hughes, a long-time friend. York reports say they may rewed.; former he and Mrs. | | |for Nabesna from Fairbanks and| rumors connect Mrs, New Each is 73. HERRING RUN IS REPORTED BY OLAF FLOE ;- kan, n Floe, well known Ala mining man, and now he herring business at Port Con- 1 n, arrived in Juneau on a hort business trip today, aboard he tender Fairweather. Herring fishing started Sunday ight, accoring to Mr. Floe, and s plant put up 2,500 barrels as T It of the two days' catches, Olaf u(‘l(.\x(’ he left the plant. According to trollers with whom has talked, Mr. Floe said they eported ge run herring, ind the outlook for a good season was most favorable Five ‘seine boats employing men each, and forty men f Mr. Floe’ > complete tim rt Conclusion will plo, busi- 1 fly after wi thi re: ise Il m 0000000000000 0000000000000009000 ON MARF Warden Dcnald S reau of Fish 5 1 ng on the S ey of the this morn- vens Pass it up. stream ma He ex- s to be back by next Wednes- and then will go to Iey Straits the opening of the fishing cason June 20. - DIVCRCES GRANTED Divorces were granted in Dis- rict Court yesterday afternoon to Petricia Short from Joseph Short and to Clara Shearer from Arnold Shearer. g la or >~ FROM HAWAIIL resting among the round-trip the current run of Alaska from Seattle are Mr. G. F. Renton. He is the wner the EWA pineapple plan- atien in the Hawaiian Islands. Wings of the Morning! Fly out of bed. Answer that fragrant call— “Schillinnnnng Coffeece!!! commming uuup! Schilling Coffee will stand by you like a friend if you give it half a chance in the making, It has a certain sturdy quality all its own, Schlllmg Coffee There are two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. One for drip. to court new PHONE 16 Tt T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, jU&E 14 1935. GORST AIR TRANSPORT | perhaps as bitter a political defeat PLANE MAKES CHARTER H' | @s any man of his party has known. | | Yet, time brought him consola- | TRIPS PAST TWO DAYS Ho. F SUUN Tn MUVE | As Chief Justice he reached the Oh ' 'chartar filphe b sy pinnacle of his lifelong ambition. vesterday afternoon, Mrs. Louise "l.‘hnt swept away for him much of THI Corbett and C. W. Wright, road| TO UWN HBME SE i ot ot e contractor, were northbound oped and expected to remain long 5 | sengers on the Gorst Air fiansl;:‘;t ?:O;hqu:nfieme Benich before "age : : | Boeing flyin boat, o PAA Fairchild Relurns‘pllm b Schu,_,,‘e’fr::_pg;’“ Building Practically Monu-|" His neast. was set upon- realiza- from Ketchikan and ‘im;):s‘lagle::x;?nscthel Gn(;m voat!| ment to Former Presi- |tio% of his long cherished dream s | enic . . Makes Charter Trip [ Mendennan Glacer with passene.| dent, Chief Justice : ers from the steamer Alaska, Mr. | keeping with the dignity and pow- At 3 oclock this, atternoon the|qagss \piloted. the!jpikne. & Atbe By HERBERT PLUMMER er of the judicial arm of the gov- Pacific Alaska Alrways Lockheed |tnose making the. sightseeing tnL WASHINGTON, June 14. — Just | ernment. Eléotra left on achedule for Fal-| yere Miss A. Caldwell, M. Risnsos|over tne broad cast plash of the| banks with 8. E.“Robbins, Piloti|ssh, Mrs. George F. Alexander and | cupitcl thoy aré- putting the" fin..| and Al Munson, co-pilot. 3. P., Stollery, Seard epl feioionli o [ SOME OBJECTION Passengers leaving here for. thal 3 ard onm the jshing touches on the stately new | There ware obstacl hont g ‘;lenmen home of the nation's highest court, ! stacles to confron el Sl T et B —————— The nine justices will move in :‘g‘;c“::l‘e" e e e m 0e amon, G. Gellenbeck, M. Dulin, M. sayre| ELLIS-SOLEY 'WEDDING ! “‘",“‘“,;:E“:f:;f;"m"‘g"cwu‘: e | oaH it 1eenv;'x‘:gs“$2 i an s . | Sagrecw‘i’l‘lmx(“x:ake“rla]x?:hcr:n:::clurn: TOMORROW EVENING ‘1o ‘it members of tne court, :rlccmsc:a;r;be{h lnhthet C"Ip""l gy P | attaches and almost everyone else; P e Hoart of political Miss Henriel!a Ellis and Verne on Capitol Hill, the mn.gnlflcem Mr. Jones will continue by plane on e Fairchild_Flights the Methodist Church - before a sioward Tatt, The former Prest-| At 11 oclock this, morning the|gmay) cirole” of/ Zasilly aod elose ! ont and. Chist Justice bad oped| PAA Falrchild, Pilot Alex Holden, | piengs pollowing the ceremony & e i the day when ‘::.e Flight Mechanic Lioyd Jarman, re-| yocaption will be given . at ym.- live _‘“ld“efw lfl ‘:y i v | turned from Ketchikan after re-|,.,iments of Mr. and Mrs. Horac “m}.] g maining overnight in the First City. | Aqams. s o oSk Ben Gellenbeck, representative of | under his steady pressure the' Keytsone Lubricating Comp“xw X eral plans for the building and Elden Daly, President of thel WATER COMPANY re completed, title to the land ac- | Ketchikan Spruce Mills, were north- red and the structure itself au-| botnd passengers OWNER AND WIFE [f.q'by aw. e diea just be- At noon the Fairchild, Pilot Hol- ARRIVE TODAY the actual appropriation could | den, Mechanic Jarman, left its Ju- be made. | netu base on a charter flight t0| R, F, Lewis, cwner of the Juneau Far back in ghe first years of| the Apex El Nido Mine on Liz-| water Company, and Mrs. Lewis, 12{t's Washington life, when his| lanski Inlet with' Dr. W. W. Coun- | arrived in Jurieau aboard the Nortnh then Chief, Theodore Roosevelt, | $ a passenger. Dr. Council was geq to spend some time in the Suzgested that he was avallable| to Lizianski to care for ity while Mr. Lewis takes care of !mber for the Presidency, the big, Capt. J. H. Cann, who is ill, company business, They have taken ¢¢nial man let it be known that| - > an apartment at the Assembly ‘dur- What he wanted was a place on the LECTURER, ON TOUR |ing their stay in the city. Supreme Bench. Robert Frothingham, noted New SRR 7 York lecturer, Is travelling to Skag- | SISTERS BOARD SHIP RUCTURE HIS DREAM way on the Alaska from Seattle.! Sisters Mary Joseph and Mary He was drafted for the Presi-| From there he will take the Yukun Martin took passage here on the dency, however, if a man ever was. | ercle Tour. Prin"rn Lmnsi' for Victoria, B. C. Ani it brought him in the end| sl n OWWWM“WWM““OOQ 0000000000000 3 pounds ONIONS and of a stately independent building | |to house the court—a structure in| NEW POTATOES 6 lbs., 29¢ BUTTER—Fresh Creamery, things in Washlngton Solemn, black-robed Justices sit in the. | midst of the stir and bustle of | political life. | Some feared that a more remote setting would cause loss of vital eontacts, perhaps isolation. But Taft had his way. The Su- preme Court, is to have its home as he had dreamed. Even the arch- itectural design of it bears the stamp of his individual tastes. Whether it is so designated or not, that pile of stone and steel is likely to stand ‘as a memorial to his long and distinguished service as a public official. . i . TRAVEL HEAD ' ON SHIP o W. A. Shedd, Berkeley, ‘Cal., is| of nine persons, sponsored by the American Railway Express Com- pany. Shedd’s group travelled from | heading a Yukon Circle Tour party | ALBERT PETERSON HOME [ Albert Peterson, well-known ac- + cordion artist, left St. Ann's Hos- pital this morning following a minor operation performed about a week - ago. & - VISITING IN JUNEAU ‘Mrs. L. M. Hart and daughter Myrtle, of La Grande, Oregon, ar- rived on the Yukon to spend the summer months With Mr. and Mrs. Al Lundstrom, Jr. it TENNESONS TRAVEL J. -T. Tenneson, owner of the Superior Packing Company plant at? x::(tee is a' passenger on the. laska from Seattle for that port, led by his. wife and ]ms children, Jack and James.. v nmm srn( A. VanMavern, representati |the West Coast Grocery Col Senme to skagway on the’Alaska. left for Sitka oh the North UNITED FOOD “Your Home-Owned G Fresh Fruitsand Ve Grocery. and 1 0. Market” getables Free Prompt Deliver " RADISHES 3 bunches, LIPTON’S TEA DEAL—New Style Tea Pot FREE with each pound ...........00 ..., Schilling Cream of 39c¢ 1b. Annual Flag Day I<xercises T U FRIDAY NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK ELKS HALL Free Admission Public Invited EGGS--Extras, b b SO00000000000000000000000700 000000000 000000000000 000000000000000000000000¢ PHONES Grocery Dept. N —— BARGAINS! And did you ever know an,one who could ignore EGGS low price—but QUALITY ALWAYS AT PIGGLY. Large—Fresh Coffee Clean Alacka Special 3 DOZEN 1 POUND PKG. 99c SHRIMP GULF QUEEN 2 cans, 29¢ TUNA FISH WHITE STAR 2 cans, 25¢ CRAB MEAT POLAR STAR—Alaska Pack 2 cans, 6 Berries STRAWBERRIES Large Red Fruit 15¢ box Mavyonnaise Kraft's FULL QUART . SPRING CHICKENS—1935 Birds, 3 WHOLE BIRDS—Genuine for .......... SWIFT'S EMPIRE PICNIC HAMS— Fresh and Lean lb ce e pesae s Mo et aeean Baking Powder The Talk of the Town! . . . $1.15 10¢ BANANAS Galden' Ripe 3 1bs., 25¢ 99¢ STRAWBERRIES and CANTALOUPES m Tartar BEETS, CARROTS New 'Bunch Vegetables 3 bunches, 25¢ COFFEE—Packed by Chase and Sanborn, TED FOOD BRAND, pound . ............. ORANGES Medium Size 2 dozen, 75¢ them? Not just WIGGLY. Spuds NEW 5 POUNDS 23¢ 19¢ LETTUCE Necw Large H'cads PIIONES” Mtgal Dept. 7 o B 24-2 rings PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT DEPT.| WHOLE WHEAT BISCUITS, 15¢ pkg. KELL 06G'R: CHEESE, Kraft’s ASSORTED—Swanky Glasses Reg. 23¢c, Now 19¢ CIGARETTES 23¢| - $L WINGS 00 carton

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