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20 ATTEND issued by the Alaska Juneau mine are eligible for membership. Up to the present time only two offi ve been elected, Ed Kir- choffer, temporary chairman, and J. | A. Briggs, tempor wr‘lll’\l\ Other speakers this morning were !Jack Finlay, Billie Franks, Kinkie Bayers and John McLaughlin A meeting of the J. M. W. A, will be held at 10 o'clock tom e i vy Patsy Ann Pays Pretty Price For Picture NEW STEAMSHIP ‘MAY PLY HERE, PERKINS SAYS Patsy Ann, Juneau's official greeter dog, had her picture taken | last night. But what a price she had to pay for her vanity! It seems that Leonard Delano FATHER S(lN BOTH SWING ON GALL THRIFTY FOOD NEWS Garnick’s Chats == OWS a Juneau photographer and newsre camera man, decided that Pat would be good material for hi lenses. So, last night he posed the Fnct Draft of Constitution e e IP:;‘,)\%‘ of a vote | Noted Tacoma Financier, ( stitution Read—Membership | ¢ A Here on El Primero, Two Killed Constable Who “A Newspaper Within a Neuspapcr Had Warrant for Ar- 5 THE ]-RIEI\DLY STORE JUNE 28 1935. THE FRIENDLY STORE Is Now 400 ‘NERLAND BACK FROM NORWAY, HmEs Developmient dog—who meets every ship to enter port—between two officers from onc | of the Navy destroyers now in port.' But the price! Today, Patsy A-:n can be seen walking doefully aro town, wearing this inscription pa ed on her sides: “Welcome Navy The placing of another steam- ship on the run from Puget Sound to Southeast Alaska ports may re- sult from the current visit to Ju- neau of S. A, Perkins, Tacoma’capi- talist and newspaper publisher. r and son, Frank 52 years, and Fred T. THOMAS, Ontario, June 28— | | rest, Bicycle Theft l‘ . died on the gallows for| rder of a policeman lasz‘ Temple, | Temple, Fourth of July EASIER ON THE ,TONGUE After the third drink, we M ; should advise the sturdy agri- culturalist to quit trying to talk about “rural rehabilitation” and tick to farm relief. This was the important nouncement made here after Per- lkm% private steam yacht El Pri- mero berthed at the Juneau Com- mercial Dock. Perkins, long a prominent figure in Northwest finance, has spent i he father died first. I > two killed Constable Colin egor in their home *when he| empted to serve a warrant on| >d for a blcycle theft. C ution drawn u‘ committee of twelve appointed at a| F L YIN HUME previous meeting. Danielsen was fol- | Jowed on the speaker's platform m‘ James Lynan, Chairman of the constitution committee. quested suggestions and ¢ with regard to beriopsasa iy CANNED PEACHES bought the tickets . yet?” Fine Grade COMMANDERS OF ‘ DESTROYERS GIVE | PARTY THIS NOON Representative Returns from Trip — Takes Plane to Fairbanks Husband — “No, you haven't told me yet where we are spend- ing our vacation.” who re- jons | from the 240 memt © A Lieut. Commanders W. M. Fech- 0—0—0 LARGE CANS peir, en the hall. Lynan Sepe e two weeks in a thorough examina-|,.a. anq R. MeL. Smith, com- seading of ‘h‘ ritorial R(]) resentative Andrew | tion “of every port of call between manding officers of the U. S. w Doctor to sick man—“If you 25 “They say ‘curves' are stylish i . and of Fairbanks, arrived in here and Powell River, B. C." The| joctrovers Perry and Zane, wore| are ill let me see your tongue.” C again,” Juneau today on the Aleutian and Tacoma man said he had been|p o to a group of Ji Sick man—*“No use, doctor, no a 2 u; » {4 Yes, season left for Fairbanks this afternoon|making a survey of ports. 4 grouD neau resi- SHINGTON, Jutie 28— The| the baseball is rival factions. “Dc tongue can tell how I suffer.” lents and officers and wives n:i here.” Fred Hardwick. It is 137 feet long and draws 11 feet. Its motive power is obtained from triple expanded compound turbines. e was made on the new Burlington amlined train, the which at times attained of 95 miles an hour. Representative Nerland said that > had enjoyed the European trip much but was glad to get he went for an eye opsraticn and is back at his post. The operation is reported as a complete success. Zephyr a speed on Examil > i f Labor has W o said. “Don o|on the PAA Lockheed Electra. Rep- Examincs Port the: Tallapoosa. thi &al n Federation of C L A M S o S o R SR e m;"““l ative Nerland, returning from| I am examining Southeast Al-|(ne perry. il s to President Roosevelt | | {reyhig E T e a six-weeks trip through No: aska ports carefully on this busi-| juneay people attendi _ | Federal licensing of industry to She meant to cut her weight a ; fioulder.” was accompanied as far as Seattle| yose. Lip on. my vacht,” v ”Raiph Ete;o:;:;:e i: intain the principles of the for- bit with exercise galore, (ANNE'? “llnfll(l)LE g One hundred new mf:m!):‘:\ the |y Mrs. Nerland who will sail from | saiq “If details work out atid Mrs, SifEs ARdRtaiett o NRA. Instead of eating lunch, she took in the shel of llln:' P -:’ml»lnder where the Juneau Mine Workers were “‘-‘_ d|seattle for Seward on July 6 2 say that there and Mrs. A. B. Phillips, Mrv 3 a roll upon the floor, Perhabs '::“ e I“ e “ a a6 the meeting this morning bring- | Mr. and Mrs. Nerland visited| anotier steamship plying s, Rovert Hinde e e 250 can P Gy oy g% o v ng the total men 0 400. All} Cherbourg, France and Southamp-| Tacoma and Territorial ports Alexandar: Mise® 4 pet't i3 mushrooms persons holding em ent cards [ton and Newcastle, at, the City of Destiny |Gertrude IMcKl;]ey ;X;iezabet:;s;‘em . . Butcher — “You want some Brow. » f ‘er- 3 " L —— !z-nulo to Berg uld not comment. 2 hune and Miss Carol Robertson. c l lng bl Mag;m? 3! hus- R 4 ISI’N : o“c:m‘lh:nk' ;h:}' m’m:;l 3 "ll‘c ge from Newcas accompanied on this| A number of officers from poth b T g pease!, i 1 & of all th 'tu‘lks 2 oeel ,e:;‘n' accomplished in 20 hou Robert B. Henderson, Who|:hips were in attendanc.. k/ Y I X A5 e R, Lk iom rd the steamship Venus, a new |, ent of the Pacific Portland ) A ) time.” Fresh Stock as they siruggle through 4 apable of a speed of 24 knots nt Company ‘and who is in- s 3 ea 3 lb 25 the rain, {per hour.. 8 ks were SPent| .rosiaq in saveral banking houses NEWSPAFERMANZON JBHAR ToaSted . 4 4 s', C 0—0—0 visiting relatives of both Mr. and|(s guo maneisce A. T. Richardson, publisher of C L 0 S S i Mrs. hd in various parts of |- o PR the Progress Bulletin of Pomona, = y Ne including a visit to Mr.| p P"l'r‘_‘c::'o ":";::;:"H;_":"'Ym tor|Cal, is a round-trip passenger on "The only tea that comes T ROCKWOOD'S PURE Young Miss Millions — “Srck { Nerland's brother, Pefar “NeAiR: ; o Pugel Sound and| e Aleutlan from. Seattle. His wico l ST 4RCH Just dropped in on his way to * ho owns a half interest in the perthed here at|”® accompanying him . to you as fresh and M % C 0 C 0 ‘4 your party and proposed mar- . i Invik's Fabric Woolen Mills e ————t { T T cOQ riage itg me.”: 4 2 2, afternoon. " D, D> & anrp | The Atlantic crossing was made Sall s Jubides SMITH RETURNS fragrant as it lcft the ONE EOL TRoR. ONE PONND CANS Girl Friend—'Deéar Jack, ho i ways on the Cunard Liner, '\((Ha Harold E. Smith, District Ranger 1 so full of rn ‘:m;“: I"s Cahin |steamship Majestic. The return trip . r "0 skippored by Capt.|for the Forest Service at Cordova, Oriental c 20C bt {4 hz?o Ay b, i (Invitational) |between Chicago and Minneapolis has returned from the States where 4 e )7 Masonic GARNICK’S GROCERY - - - PHONE 174 mpi d R T S SRR v T e IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH'IIIIIIHllII!lllIlIIIHIIIIIIIIImIIIIH'IIII B e Empire Clmlfled Ads Paj. SIMMONS MAKING Temple back to Alaska. He reported that e "|||||||||||lIIIII'HIIIIIlIII|||IHIlll||m|||||||||||mlll||||lllg | TONIGHT |comeme, E“J'E Poth In Nor~ | sneidon Simmons, piloting tne Al- i . 7 2 z i good s, e TEEREER TOMORROW’S STYLES TODAY £ . Honoring Officers and e YR lat 3:30 pm. with Jack Silva and = ) PLS 2 im S mad VO i s over e = Cadets of the | "SENTENCED SOON|oior." Guurir it upaci = R.D.T.C i| George Rutsala, convicted by & 1045 of tourists aboard the Aleu- = o e jury in the U. S. Commissioner’s gjan- . : 4 g Court yeste ¢ of assaulting S TN i = Dancing at 9:30 ]‘““’lr)‘]: ’3:; FARMER BREAKS LEG; - y = |said toda; HERE FOR TREATMENT § (Masons and Shriners .'m:,- meantime S 2 l = were not issued invita- | Rutsala was found guilty of at-| John Acherman, Pearl Harbor = tions because they do tacking Discombc in the latter's|farmer, was admitted to St. Anr E Hov Teqiite BOnK: e bieogmarpdt g bggom b i sl : . e : 3 : Commictee.) fists and Kieking him, The assault | red while Acherman was engaged fn VALUES FOR LESS THAN ONE-HALF THEIR ORIGINAL PRICE . . . 4 it was brought out at the trial, re- hauling logs. He was broug to Ju- s = s e b S 4 i 4 i\ } E sulted from an argument over the neau from Pearl Harbor by the SI‘[\RTL\G JLTNIL 28 A:\D EL\DING THI“ E\/ EI\H\G OP JULY TH[RD! = present mine trouble White Line Ambulance. = ' e v 4 - = EII“II|||||||||||ll||||||||||||||||||||||l|||||lll||||l||lllllllllll|l|||||||||llIlllll"llllllIll|||||||||l||||||l|||||I||||||||||||||l|||| STRICTI Y CASH LESS THAN s | E | = @. ° “Your Credit Is Good If Your Credit Is Good!” = =4 ACnic C e % TS oats an uits = FRESH FRUIT? : = 1O VEGETABLES o 83750 din = .. £ = &5 = Arriving on the z £ o = = & COMPLETE STOCK OF FRUITS, GROCERIES GROUP I-Marjone and Nicholson Frocks ; AND LUNCH MEATS FOR YOUR PICNIC AND FOURTH OF JULY OUTING. PLAN YOUR PICNIC NOW! WINE Values to $32.50 ALL $16.95 GROUP II—Values to $22.50 A ' g o ONLY 3$10.00 L& MILLINERY | . Assorted Sweet and Dry Wines. Bring Your Jug! $1.25 and $1.50, b GROUP ML Values to §1495 : ARRIVING ON NORTH SEA DRYF RS $3.00 ANNUAL VIID-SUMMER CLEARANCE = | Order Early! 1935 - £ ' or TABLE SPECIALS! § ’ GIRDLES and SWEATERS ... $1.00 £ 2 for $5 JEWELRY, PURSES, FABRIC GLOVES = 1 3 and SCARFS, each ... 50 E aliornia rocery 9 daewovals CHILDREN'S ANKLETS, 3 for ... 50 , , And an EXTRA SPECIAL on BATHING Z The Pure Foods Store PHONE 47¢ Prompt Delivery No Refunds “Juneau’s Oun btore : _ v THkSURES GARS and SHOBS -,xvé [ g e L ulImll||lu|uuuluumlllnlullllllllIlIllIIIIllllllumIIlufllummmllumllllIIIIITIullil|||||||l||||||||ull|||lmli|||||Hfl‘fllfllIlfllllflmlllIl|'mflll!lllllllllIIIIllllllllllmmlllmlg