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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1935. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Lfiscwirm' SN ORGAT o D ONE THOU! YOUR SEXTUPLETS' ND WORRY ABOUT 1 ASSURE SHALL HAVA S LONG SUPERVISION -~ I)()U(.LAS NEWS : CANRED SALHON 1S SENT SOUTH One FHotisand Cases Ship- ped to Seattle from Douglas Plant ‘ Something over 1.000 cases of canned salmon were shipped south ! by the Douglas Fisheries on the Victoria, ‘making the sczond ship- ment for the season, - - BRIDGE BEING PAINTED With construction completed last weck on the Lawson Creek Bridge painting of the: structure is now under way Two coats of white paint will be put on for preserva- tion of the steel. - BRIDGE LUNCHEON Mrs. W. E. Cahill entertained a number of Juneaw ladies at a bridge luncheon’ : “Saturday afternoon at her home in Treadwell Three tables were in play. Prize winners W Mrs. Ted Hellenthal for high score; Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren, sec-| ond, and Mrs. Larry McKechnie, consolation. | re > - FOX HOSTESS Charles Fo: coiertained number of Juneau and Douglas ladies at bridge yesterday after- noon:at her home. Four tables of auction were played. Mrs. W. E. Cahill won first prize and Mrs. Ed. Bach consolation; Miss Jessie Doig ‘'won the cut. Dainty refresh- ments were served by the hostess. D VlSlTORS (‘OVlPLl‘VthTED Mrs. Guy Smith entertained Sat- urday evening at bridge in honor of Mrs. Leo DeMytt, Mrs. Fred Carnduff and Miss Jessie Doig, who ‘are visitors on the island.! Prize for high score went to Mrs.| Elton Engstrom, low to Mrs. An-! drew’ Campbell and cut to Mrs\ Walter Savikko. R CANOERS LEAVE DOUGLAS After a few days layover here MRS, Mrs. aj for repairs and rest-up, Ed Connol- ley and Walt Davis the two in- trepi@ ycung men from Cnlllorma] who had come all the way from | their home State this far enroute to Fairbanks, by canoe, left shoruy} after; noon yesterday on the next| leg of their journey to Skagway.!| Fromt there they pianned to take theiricancz to Whitehorse by train and then cmbark down the river to their destination, have jobs prumlsed CANADA MINI MINING | | Gemt A. D. M S B firalemon on Way to Coall Creek Gen. A. D. McRae of Vancouver, B. C, widely known Canada and | Alaska mining man and a former member of the British Columbia Senate, was a Juneau ‘visitor for | a few hours today enrouté to Fair- | banks and the Coal Creek district where he has extensive properties. He i§ accompanied by I. B. Jorale- mon,; mining engineer. Gen. McRae says he is continuing development of the Coal Creek property where considerable pay| dirt was taken out‘last year. It is a (dredging enterprise. The Gen- eral creports mining prospects inj that’/area are especially bright at] this time. While here the Vancouver men called on Gov. John W. Troy and other: officials of the Territory anu| took ‘the PAA plane this afternoon | for Fairbanks. They flew up from Ketchikan this morning after leav- ing ‘the Princess Alice on which they ' traveled from Vancouver at that” pert. —————————— SHOP IN JUNERO! AT HZATION WAS ©7 NATIONAL BANK EOR EXPENSES-- SO--THERE'S NOTHING FOR YOU TO AE BEST OF EVERYTHING THEY REMAIN UNDER OUR l % M’CANN TRAVELS where they jher father south. T AR THAT'S FINE, ‘DOLLARS 4 l SNUFRFY -- BUT--YOU RIGHT CAN'T TOUCH YOU THEY $1,000 32 WAAL WAAL “Garden of Eden” Frock F or the F ve of Tod(w | creasingly . |a rubber stamp for the President. For the modern Eve this frock was designed by Schiaparelli in “Garden of Eden” crepe, printed in patterns representing many plants in tones of white, gray, mauve and blue. It is accompanicd by a waist-length cape made entirely of fluffy blue marabou. ' DIRECTS PARTY FOR MEDICAL AID W. A. Shedd, is wour director for | S }n Railway [Express tour party | To seek medical ftreatment in|aboard the Yukon. There are 16 the States, A. J. McCann, condugtor ( members of the party travelling | on the White Pass and Yakon|from Seattle and bound for the |Route, is a passenger from Skag-|Yukon Circle tour. Shedd’s resi- dence is in Bcrkeley‘ Cal. B ) way to Vancouver, B. C, on the | Pricess Charlotte. Mg¢Cann was joined here this MAKES RETURN morning by his daughter, Miss| J. S. Barnett, Standard ,Brands Patritia McCann, ‘-a nurse. at St.|representative; is making hi§ return Ann's Hospital. She will accompanylto Alaska aboard the Yukon from | Seattle. He Is ticketed for Valdez. FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVER PER 0Z. FINE I WILL BE IN JUNEAU FOR A SHORT TIME Ole"!- Help Prosperity by Turning Old Trinkets Into Spending Money GATHER UP AND BRING OR SEND IN EVERYTHING GOLD JEWELRY Bracelets Necklaces Lavaliers Lockets’ Watch Chains Ornaments Collége Emblems . SILVER Bashets : - Belt Bnccllz; Fareign Coins Tea Sets {House Rejection of | time. | than ordinary |so direct a slap at the President’s | and favorite ad-| | {as refusing TH' SIXTUPPLES' PAPPY ! THET MONEY AR FULLY MINE, HAIN'T HiT ?? Plan to Put Curb on Utilities Displeasing| (Continued irom rage 32e) —and there is no attempt here to| measure it accurately—the forces | king against the President’s pro- |y al had one more or less silent ally. It was the members of C¢ fact that numerous gress had grown in- skeptical of the bills sent up to Capitol Hill by the ‘‘young liberals,” and tired of the accusa- tion that Congress is nothing but This feeling. had been especially apparent in the House, which evi- dently had been working itself up jj some | t> administering a slap, for Fight Net Yet Over It would take something more! political vision to toretell acurately what the net ef-| fect of this will be; } A considerable loss of administra- tion prestige in Congress is plain- ly reflected in the willingness of so many Democratic members to take ravorite imeasure visers. The question now is, will it | top there? It has happened before that dis- atisfied party groups have fallen in line repentantly, after having had their fling and gone on recoru to follow blindly. The next few weeks will show whether that is to be the case again, or whether Mr. Roosevelt really has a| revolt of major proportions on hi hand So far as the utilities question in | reneral is concerned, the one clear indication, out of all the fog, that the fight is not yet over Neither Mr. Roosevelt nor the or-| ganized opposition to him is ready | t0 quit on the power issue. Much is certain to be heard about it in| 1936. is .- D. L. Bowen, Seattle resident and ormer employee of the Alaska | Railroad, is returning to Seward for a visit. He is a passenger on the Yukon, When you consider that a wonder' €Hat so many hom CELOTEX for remodeling as well as new work. By BILLIE l)h BECK LT LA 230 DING BUS' YORE HIDE !\ WHUT FUR DID YE DO THET ?2 DON'T YE KNOW THEM SIX-TUPPLES Q' MINE AIR GONNER GIT_ HONGRY AFORE MONDAY ?° SORRY, SIR-~} THE BANK 'S CLOSED L MONDAY ! '1 et cA Lorraine Eves seems a bit puzzled as she is given the big hand @&t the San Diego fair. The exhibit is part of that staged by the led(m bureau of investigation and explains the basis of fingerprint identiff cation. (Associated Press Photo) | IS REPORTED L()STV WASHINGTON GAME | a1 Noic-vom, odiime Alnskan AFTER FISH EGGS i 1 4 cording Ray F. James, head of the Washington State Game Commis- lon, a_ passenger for Seward on | the | Yukon. Mr. James, well known in game conservation in the states, is coming to Alaska to get some Bureau of Fisheries made an in- Rainbow and Steelhead eggs. From |spection of all fish traps in the Seward he proposes to fly to Ko- Fastern and Western districts Sun- and expects to come back thfs ay on the next boat. n praspector to the. Valdez Miner. D e WATCHING TRAPS | f 1 | Sheldon Simmons in the Patco. OFn'V 1l thi; can be accomplished at one operation, is it any e uv»flers’ "hréhifects and contractors are specifying | The pleasing ivory-tan u)lor and delightful texture-lends charm and attrac- tlveness to any CELOTEX Its wonderful insulati home in retaining the heat. f] mllhed room. ng properties adds immeasurably to the comfort of a' A yELO’l'EX home is both quiet and warm. The economy of using CELOTEX for all interiors has been provén in many DENTAL Crowns Bridges Inlays Removable Bridges WE WILL BUY ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE, REGARDLESS OF CONDITION. A SINGLE PIECE OR A BOX FULL. NO AMOUNTS TOQ LARGE TO HANDLE, $2 to $30 for Gold Braceiefs, Chains, Dental, Etc. Discarded Gold Rings Bring :Good Prices Regardless of Condition. | M. E. WILCOX GOLD BUYER Licensed on Treasury Dept. Form TGL-12 Zynda Hotel Jnneau, Alaska O R P ] Juneau homes. It is easil) over old walls. Your fuer bill can be We carry a complete quarfer inch thickness HARDBOARD for kitchen ‘Let us explain the m: y and quickly applied either directly on the studding or | Its lightness makes it posible for one man to apply it. redueed materially by using CELOTEX. stock in all popular, sizes in, both one-half inch and (nnn Also CELOTEX HARDBOARD TILE AND TEMPERED | s and bath rooms. ; iy advantages of this remarkable building material. JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWAREE 0 S T % K S T T B s e Island and | Warden Donald S. Haley of th{“ day by airplane. He was flown by | SENATOR NORRIS 1S GIVEN SHOCK BY P. HARRISON Estimagds range as high as $200000,- The announdement of Couzens’ Jft was made from his hosplital bed in Detroit where he had been or- lered by his physicians for observa- jon, but the negotiations for the lonation, were completed hafore he eft) Washinzton. Gossip: has, it the idea was con- w2lved on the golf links of the ex- lusive and swanky Burning Tree lub in the eapltal where he con- isfently ‘takes & drubbing at. the! hands of Put Harrison, P& CORDOVA MAY ISSUE BONDS WASHINGTON, July 18+ Aldska Delegate’ Dimortd ‘has “introdiicsd” a bill to authorize Cordova, Alaska; to issue bonds not to exceed $50,000 for a: municipal bullding, - utiity construction and repairs. The bills call for a special election Senator ~Schwellenbach, bf thé State of Washington, has intro- duced a companion mea. ure in the Senate. - NOTICE RAINBOW GiilS Special meeting Wednesday after- {poon at 2:30 ‘at the Temple to meet and hear Mrs. Frances Haun, —ady. Local RadtshPs ()nums Turnips=Fresh Daily CALIFURNIA GROCERY I'BGNE 47 ’lhe Pyre Foods Store: l’rmnpt Dehvery MM----,---”....--H b S i, - - 3 CHIROPODIST PHONE 551 508 Goldstein Bldg. Evenings Till Nine WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Fres Delivery P PHONE 88 CAPITOL BEER PARLOR! AND BALL Lunches Private Rooths ROOM Da4cing ' Fvery Night INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, ne. Establigied 1898 Himeau, Alaska Lomplete Repmn | | GE’[ IN THE SWM' Your M Sitka Hot Springs HUNTING oddard, BOATING FISHING

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