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V )/ MV 1 LOOKIT THIS HERE'S AN 1NV\T ATION FROM THE FOLKS OUT .IN. SAN FRANCISCO 7= THEY AUANT YOU (€ AN' THE. SEXTUPLETS TO R GUESTS FOR TWO WEE! ERE'S TICKETS FOR TH' 2i15 VE ‘Waggoner‘ pastor of the First Presbyterian Church here. While the Princeton was receiving her an- {nual overhaul in the south, the Rev Waggoner attended the Pres- H EPBURN. N(IH» UFFIGER HERE&- FCortplete List.of -Admiral's KNOX m BE Staff, Indlinspolis PLANE PILOT Officers Given William Knox, former Juneau P tContinled from Page One) AA Airport Manager, will be a pas- senger on the PAA Lockheed Elec- tra to Fairbanks today. Knok, who O e v 1] g Lieut. Commander L. F. Snyder, (DC). Lieut. Commander H. A. Hooton (8C) airport manager, will report .for Lieut. Commander C. M. Garri-|duty as a pilot upon his arrival at son, (8C). Fairbanks. He has been assigned Liéut. Commander E. W. Davis, to the Fairbanks-Juneau Lockheed (ChC). | Electra flights «and- will also fly Pirst Lieut. J. D. Blanchard, (U. other planes in the Fairbanks dis- SM.C). tridk, 5 Chief Boatswain E. J.: Heil. | Chief Gunner C. A. Strumsky, OKEH OF SIDEWALK | BID EXPECTED AT Chief Electrician J. E. Malmberg. 5. Radio Electrician C. A. Mattson’' Chief Machinist G. J. Blessing. ° !" Chief Machinist T. Downs. . Chief Machinist E. C. Lake. Machinist M. L. Lince. Chief Carpenter H. S. Hamilton.! O. H. Wayel, (CP.C.) | W. W. Matealf, (G P. C) ~e—— - Official okeh for a call for bids ,on a project which practically will | complete the paving of proposed i concrete sidewalk$ probably will be the chief item of business at to- PR]NCETON MAKES < night's meeting of the City Coun~ ~ RETURN TO JUNEAU; ciin ity Hall at 8 ovlock. © " WAGGONER ABOARD ,",""y3, 5" " . being gone 1or sive weeks nounced at City Hall this morn- isit to Puget Sound waters, ing. Coupled with the contract al- sbyterian Church missionery ready let to E. J. Cowling, the pro- back in Ju- posed project is expected to include After on a | the Pr ship Princeton, is { mneau's harbor. ! Rev. Verne Swanson, the vessel ar- posed for rived here yesterday. mer. Among the many passengers % >oo- which the Princeton brought north —The Pyramids Laugh. The Laughs from Seattle was the Rev. David Pyramid. The Weather (By the D. 8. Weather Bureau) construction this sum- L * Foreeast tor yunenu and vieimity, beginning at 4 p.m., July 19: ) Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southeast winds. H LOCAL DATA (! Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe {4 pm. yesty 3012 53 93 s 9 Rain ! 4 am. today 2009 50 97 s 5 Rain { Noon today 3016 53 9 s 4 Cldy 1 RADIO REPORTS | YESTERDAY TODA® ! Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.. Btation temp. temp. | temp. temp veloell.y 24hrs. Weathic ¢~ Anchorage 60 = 48 - 01 cudy | i | Barrow . 44 42 3¢ 34 18 0 Clear | Nome .. il Sl 52 52 8 2 Cldy i Bethel 4 62 48 48 16 06 Rain Fairbanks 68 64 54 56 8 .01 Pt. Cldy Dawson 72 2 54 54 Calm 0 Cldy St. Paul 50 48 X 46 46 6 01 Cidy Dutch Harbor 52 50 | 44 46 6 0 Cldy Kodiak 60 60 48 48 4 .08 Rain i Cordova 54 54 | 52 52 8 1.02 Rain Juncau 53 52 -— 50 5 34 Rain } Sitka 57 - 52 —_ - 20 Cldy | Ketchikan 64 62 | 54 54 Calm .04 Clay { Prince Rupert 58 58 52 54 4 .01 Rain | Edmonton 66 64 | 50 52 8 02 Clear | Seattle 8 6 | 56 56 4 0 Clear | Portland 82 80 | 58 58 6 [ Clear | | San Francisco 66 58 | 52 52 10 0 Cldy | New York 88 80 | 72 72 12 0 Pt. Cldy { Wwashington ... 92 84 R 4 0 Clear ; WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. | Ketchikan, cloudy, temperature, 56; Craig, misting, 58; Wrangell, foggy, 55; Sitka, rain, 56; Port Althorp, cloudy; Soapstone, cloudy; 56; Radioville, rain; Skagway, cloudy, 56; Anchorage, cloudy, 55; | Fairbanks, part cloudy, 60; Nenana, cloudy, 60; Hot Springs, cloudy, \ 60; Tanana, part cloudy, 57; Nulato, cloudy, 54; Kaltag, cloudy, 53; Unalakleet, part cloudy, 64; Ruby, cloudy, 60; Flat, cloudy, 58. WEATHER SYNOPSIs The barometer is still moderately high over Southeast Alaska this morning while a widespread low pressure . area . centered over Bering Sea covers the rest of the Territory. Except for the extreme north and the Aleutians, light to moderate rain has been general over Alaska during the last twenty-four hours. This morning’s reports show little hcange in temperatures over the Territory. For Every Purse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat GOOGLE--FUR ALL AR APT TER GIT DIZZY-HAIDED AN o Boy : FACL PLUMB 00T'N ” ; ) THET FLVIN® A {CONTRAPTION~ is superceded by Gene Meyring as| COUNCIL MEETING| lineal feet of sidewalks, it was am-I Skippered by the practically all of the sidewalks pro-| adv., : WAT THAR., GOOGLE - RUSTLE YORE . BONES LO-WIZIE AN'. FOLLER ME--T &OT A Ul A BIT, KNOW » LO-WIZIE Inside Dope Is Given on “Death Sentence” Feature| 0 F F l c l L TR (Continued from rage Cne) PAN AMER'GAN the House knew at the time just | what they would have to do in the| way of voting | company bill emerged from confer- ence. Special Representatlve of Air Line Off for In- | terior Today ‘ lcnnnnued trom Page One) SNELL CHUCKLED As so often happens in political maneuvering such as this, somer one has fun at another’s. discom-y fiture. The one who chuckled loudest in this instance was the ps the Pacific Alaska Airways, was | manager of the Boston-Halifax di- vision. During 1930-31 he repre- sented the Pan-American Airways in South America—Buenos Aires and Rio de Janiero. Logan is making his first visit to Alaska and reported that while he has had little opportunity to form impressions, Alaskan hospital- ity ‘appeals to him very highly. —— e — DR. AND MRS, WILLIAMS ENTERTAIN THURSDAY FOR THREE GUESTS OF HONOR publican floor leader of the House, and, when his party was in power, chairman of the rules committee. Democrats formerly were fond of berating Snell for the rough-shod manner with which he handied procedure in the House when he was in power, Chairman of the Rules committee. Democrats formerly were fond of berating Snell for the rough-shod manner with which he handled pro- cedure’ in the House when he was me of the famed triumvirate of Longworth (Speaker), Tilson, (Ma- jority Floor Leader) and Snell. O'Connor of New York, present Chairman of the Rules Committee, must make a stab at getting at the bottom of a lobby described by the President as one of the most dan- gerous in history. Many already are pointing out it will be at best a thankless task. Not even Mr. Snell, with all his For Mrs. C. O. Richards, who is the guest of Judge and Mrs. George i F. Alexander, and Mr. and Mrs. A. | B. Hayes, who were recently mar- ITied, Dr. and Mrs. R. H.sWilliams {were at home at their apartment | yosterday afternoon. Assisting Mrs. | Williams were Mrs. Gertrude Nay- Klor Miss Lillian Alexander and Miss I Belva Williams. Many friends call- |ed durms the aftternoon. reputation for absorption of pun- s 75 ishment, envies the task of his IN FROM FUNTER successor. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pekovich - came in from Funter B y plane and are regisi | Gastineau. i it Empire Cia-=ttied Ads Pu). yesterday ed at the FROM LOS ANGELES Miss Janet McLeish arrived last night on the Prince Rupert from Los Angeles, Cal. She is registered at the Gastineau. Many women who formerly had no particular BUTTER Sunset Gold—Highest Score ' 3 1bs.; 99¢ DOG. FOOD Victory 3 large cans, 25¢ CRAB MEAT Alaska Polar Star 2 cans, 43¢, MEAT ‘BALLS edlu 2 large cans, 39¢ Rippled Wheat The Newest Breakfast Sensation Large pkg., 15¢ POTATOES !, «FANCY NEW 11 pounds 25 pounds 45¢ 99¢ | HA . Call us_early for best selections. MEAT DEPARTMENT e W g o THE DAILY AlASKA mpma FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1935. ALEUTIAN HAS VISITORS WILL after the holding | portly Bert Snell of New York, Re- | jand will pass through here again early tomorrow morning on that vessel. : B bos X’ us that since making their first purchase at PIGGLY WIGGLY they had compared QUAL- ITY and PRICE and are convinced they CANN()T OBTA]N BETTER ELSEWHERE. Meat Depdfi'r‘rient 1935 BROILERS 3 Whole Birds 1. LA Swift’s Silver Beaf CORNED BEEF Home Cured—Boneless Briskets Pound, 28¢ Swift’s Empire Picnic Pound, 24¢ Friccassee HENS Plump Tender Birds Pound, 25¢ - ARRIVING ON NORTHLAND Cantaloupes, Honeydews, Casabas, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, Apricots, Fresh Peas, String Beans, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Celery, Beets, lurnlp@!y Spmach and a host6f other Good Foods. PHONE PIGGLY WIGG — PHONES '— Busiress Is Good By BILLIE DE BECK /. WABAL--PAW, TER SPEAK TH' PURE TRUTH WIT 00 MAKE ME FEEL JES' A LEETLE TREMBLISH AN' SWMMY 1N TH' . HAD --- {1 PASSENGERS | LEAVE MONDAY FUR THIs PnRT been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. R. | Vander Leest and family for the | past week, will leave for their home SEATTLE, Juiy 13—Steamer Al- on the Yukon on Monday. | eutian, of the Alaska Steamship = Mr. Pottner is a brother of Mrs. @ompany, on the Southeast Alaska Vander Leest and is a buyer for Tour trip, sailed north at 9 o'clock the wholesale hardware firm of this morning with 279 first class Janney-Semple-Hill in Minneapolis, ydnd 3 steerage passengers aboard. Minnesota. The following passengers aboard Wity the Aleutian are booked for Ju-| BALZERS ARE IN JUNEAU neau: . F. J. Balzer and wife, of Seattle, F. Marting and wife, H. H. Smith | gre registered at the Gastineau.! and William Frost and wife, They came in yesterday by plane| Mrs. V. H. Cuff, H. C. Gentry,| from Funter Bay. iWillis E. Nowell and wife, Clar- _— - - ence Anderson. FROM ELFIN COV ‘! Mrs. E. C. Swanson is an g rivai in the city from Elfin Cove and GEU sKINNER is registered at the Zynda. L] PEEENDASETERN N VISITS HERE . o The ranking official of Lhes Canadian National Railway visited | Juneau last night as a passenger on one of his firm's coastal ves- | sels, the Prince Rupert. The d tinguished visitor is George Skin- | ner, Superintendent of Services. | Skinner, who reports only to the| Board of Directors of the trans-| portation line,. is . from Montreal | and is making an annual tour of the Pacific Coast facilities of his campany. It is announced that he | will remain in Skagway only long| enough to board the Prince Robert, | Emplre Llassifiea Aus Pay. | shop at which they purchased meat have told o e i EGGS Large Fresh “EXTRAS” 2dozen, 75¢ COFFEE Alaska S ‘( al by Chase & Sanborn und, 19¢ {ILMON abeled —For Cats Tall cans, 5¢ 0AP B fifi‘ Crystal White bars, 33¢ —_— W.ALDORF TOILET TISSUE 4 large rolls, 25¢ TOMATOES FRESH—RIPE Solid Outdoor ‘pund, 15¢ R'D' MS LY FOR PROSPERITY GROCERYDEPARTMENT " You can't Kid Millions. ady. You can count on ME FOR QUALITY! And a fair price . .. I've been a'young fellow myself " Yes, my friends — | that’s what this old-timer is @/ways APPLEJACK 0ing to try to giv going VSIS OLD QUAKER you...a barrel of RUM quality in every om;i“n"v“ bottle! (8 yoars old) . OLD,QUAKER SLOE GIN 08234 STRAIGHT WHISKEY |00 QUAKER .~ GIN | e A — As you prefer. . in BOURBON or RYE The Pacific Bottlers Supply Cumpany. Exchange Blnlg‘. .\('dlllv \% Representatives in Juneau FOR OLD GOLD PER OZ FINE I WILL BE IN JUNEAU FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY! Help Prosperity by Turning OId Trinkets Into Spending Money GATHER UP AND BRING OR SEND IN EVERYTHING GOLD JEWELRY Rings Bracelets Emblems Watches Necklaces Spectacle Frames Lavaliers Gold Pens Lockets Gar Rings Watch Chains Fraternity Pins Medals Ornaments Lodge Emblems College Emblems DENTAL GOLD Crowns Bridges Inlays Removable Bridges WE WILL BUY ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE, REGARD CONDITION. A SINGLE PIECE OR A BOX FUL NO AMOUNTS TOO LARGE TO HANDLE. OF $2 to $30 for Gold Bracelets, Chains, Dental, Etc. Discarded Gold Rings Bring Good Prices Regardless of Condition. M. E. WILCOX GOLD BUYER Licensed on Treasury Dept. Form TGL-12 e Zynda Hotel Juneau; Alaska D e . RICE & AHLERS CO. [ Heating Plumbing Sheet Metal Work PHONE 34 e St £ e o e | gt = P2 [ — Complete Reptunng “Stem to Stern” Call 411 Now! CONNORS MOTOR CO. Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick Agents GET IN THE SWIM! Spend Your Vacation at \ Sitka Hot Springs Goddard, Alaska BOATING Reasonable Rates HUNTING FISHING LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Tiic. coverresRe, ~ 5 e | | |