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Une F mancml Instttutwn of J uneau THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 19, I935 : The B. M. Behrends Bank at corner of Sewurd and Third. Dtsai'med Crlme Object of Pt &3 S Out the highway is the Glacier vI l’ F N Tnvoxn and Auk Bay Inn . | Juneau has three. movie. theatres, Drive by British Police! PLACES T0 g ™= catieiat LONDON, July ll—AlArmed by n :marked Inéréase in tHe number of €riimes -of violerice within &' year, England is taking drastic measures to'weed out all manher of firearms from_the vicious sub-mathine gun t0. the com ‘nrun'v ely innocent sporting 2k BEvery persort m _England possess- ing: & ‘weapon of?xy description— | €éveh & war trophy—has been order- tion to keep them' irfstances, but thousdnds of pistols and rifles have m taken up. @0, thoroligh is caipaign that | auctions of arm dve been for- bidden. Under existing I‘.w thé ordinary shotgun is’ exolid from all re- strictions, but legislatior is pending 6 “bring it within® the fold: British criininals have learned all . about! WHat & shotgun Will' do when its long: brrel is sa,wod off. ——— e JDOCTOR FOR KENNECOTT Dr. C. J. Toohey has, arrived at Kennecott to have ‘charge of the hospital there. He, was accompan- in Hambletonian Classic| | GOSHEN, N. Y, July 19.—Hand- ! gomme Tillie Tonka, now rounding in- to top form at Lexington, Ky., ‘boasts the distinction of being the only one of 33 colts eligible to this | year's $40,000 Hamblétonian Stake | which has as a sire a former victor in this classic of thé harness turf. Tillie Tonka, fleet-footed daugh- | ter of Spencer, winner of the Ham- | bletonlan in 1928, is owned by C. W. Phellis of New York while the | fdmouis sire, in the stud at Castle- ton, Ky, i§ owned by David M. Look, also of New York. Fred Egan, her trainer, reports she is rapidly responding, to de- {mands for faster stepping and should be ready for the classic at Good Tinie park here August 14. e | Oaly One Winner's Child } TILNEY NET STAR | | | | The eastern intercollegiate ten- nis championship tournament was ied by his wife and two children, @ Princeton affair as far as the AROUND JUNEAU All Kinds of Spots Are Available for Recrea- tion in Channel (Continued trom Page One) mine are easily seen from the har- bor, and to better advantage by walking to the mine location. Sports | Baseball and basketball games | have been scheduled. Tennis and Golf For fans and addicts of tennis and golf, the facilities of both Ji neau Tennis Club and the Juneau | | golf course are available iree or | charge. Rifle Range One of the most up-to-date rifle | ranges in the country will be found | out the glacier highway near Men- denhall glacier. Recreation Parlors | Fossil Labyrinthodont Dug Up in Aus complete fossilized specimen of a | labyrinthodont, estimatéd to bé aty discovered by workmen at a quarry The labyrinthodont was one of] | the carboniferous creatures, some- i’ thing in the form of a giant lizard{" or crocodile that walked the earth and swam the seas in the Trissiac age. The specimen found measures |11 feet in length, Other finds inchide fish of the same date in perfect preservation, | every scale and pin ray easily dis- | tinguishable. They have been pre- sented to the Australian museum. 'Palomar Road Builders To Race Winter Snows SAN DIEGO, Cal., Jul y19.—Work suspended last January on the con- struction of a road up Palomar mountain to the site chosen for the |world’s largest telescope—a 200- |inch reflector—will be resumed in SYDNEY, Australia, July 19.—A}% least 100,000,000 years old, has beenie near Brookvale, New South Wales. |\ - e final match was concerned. Nor- cross S. Tilney defeated Tom Flynn, Juneau has several splendid re-|the near future. PIONEER MAIL MAN DIES |his captain and teamimate, for the Chester V. Brirk, aged 50, died|title. creational parlors where dance or- chestras furnish music. The Ter- minal, on Seward and Front street, It is expected a seven mile link at the highest altitude can be com- | pleted before operations are again' Says: WELCO uU. S. > buddenly at Takdtna and the re- - e is a mecca for those who desire to|stopped by snow and cold weath- #nains were flown. to Anchorage| HELLOES AT ANCHORAGE dine and dance. Then there is theler, so that observatory engineers’ a military [uneral was held.| Over 500 telephones are in use Woodland Gardens on Front Street can begin erection of the huge many years Brink carried the in Anchorage, the largest in the and Capitol Beer Parlors on Front plant. Lack of funds forced the Hail from Seward to the Interior. history of the city bet* cen Main and Seward. temporary cessation of work. g |l||ll||||Ilfflllllmlflfl“lIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII A ‘mllllllllllI||IIIIIIIIIIIIllIIII|"HIIIIIl|IIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB Near Mendenhall Glacier i Beautiful Scenery! & Beer - Wine @ Dinners Sandwiches ® Finest Music [ Best Dance Floor [ No Cover Charge [ ] Bus Service COME OUT TONITE! ® it 53 IR o reets the Navy. You can DINE, DANCE and DRINK here to [ e ' 1) . Good Music, Plenty of Eats, the Best of Beer and Light Wines. your heart’s content . YOU CAN BE VERY MERRY HERE! @ Last ferry leaves Douglas for Juneau . at 1:30 a.m. ullIIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIllIIll_IllIIIIIIIIllllllllll!llllllllllllllllll AR SRR flflllmllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIiIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIlIlIIIIIII