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THE DAILY ‘ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1935. BARNLY (:OOGLE AND SPARK PLUG LO-WIZIE--MIST' GOOGLE SEZ HE HEERED THET TH' MAVOR HISSE'F HEV DECIDED TER KEM AN [/ BELIEVE ME--My DEAR MRS. SMITH--OUR FAIR CfTY 1S PROUD OF YOU AND YOUR SEXTUPLETS AND (T IS 0UR PLEASURE TO SEND YOU AND PAY YE A VISIT-- TRY TER KEEP YOUR HUSBAND ON A LUXURY CRUISE TO A CIVIL TONGUE (N YORE HAID THE' MEDITERRANEAN WITH Au. »& I, AN' ACT LIKE A E\(PENSES _PAID-- TALK (T OVE 0% q . HUMARN BEIN'-- SNUFFY- WE WITH. .Lm‘_n ,9 SURE {NOORSE § THE (DEA-- OON'T WANT TO BE HERE *7/ s 0 lregu]ar trips out the Glacier Righ- way to the famous Mendenhall Gla- ciér, a huge mass of ever-melting |ice. For those who like to hike the hxghwm offers ample opportunity. | Also the road to Thane and the deserted Alaska Gastineau mine is a popular highway for hikers. Many ARO“ND mNEAu local flower gardens with their ex- | tensive varieties of flowers are well | worth visiting. All Kinds of Spoets Are visiting navy men. Mountain Climbing 1 Fishing Fleet vho lik see | BEAN Avallable for Recrea- For those who llke to See thel .. 0 ¢ the local fishing fleet is tion in Channel | count from the peaks, trails uj % Mt. ?]rlfneau and Mp: Rgober::bwnll; always moored in Juneau. A stroll | Tavern and Auk Bay Inn . |7ead to vistas of exceptional beauty. | 210n€ the waterfront will afford in-| Ju A formation as to the type, gear, pow- |Capitol and Coliseum. Also up the Basin Road to Perse- Where to go? | r, method of fishing of these vari- | vearance, an easy climb, surround- | " M¢ 8 What to do? ous vessels. > Here you are, \d by mountain scenery. Sailor man. i Swimming Diversions to suit almost any The beach at Thane offers a taste, desire or inclination are avail-|200d_beach for those desiring to able ashore for the visiting men of SWilh 1o Alnskan waters. Al :(he the Navy. numerous bes ‘uhm out the highway Following are some of them and and the publ'xc each at Lena Cove fof more details just ask any Ju-|3r¢ Bood swimming locations. neauite. The Museum Fishing A large Alaska ‘ferritorial Mu- Nearby trout fishing is available seum is located in the Federal wmt Salmon Creek dam, Sheep Creek, Building. Here hundreds of Alaskan Auk Lake and the stream flowing exhibits of interest may be found. out of it and McGinnis Creek. Sal- The public library in the City, mon fishing is good now almost Hall is open to visitors, both dur- anywhere, toward Marmion Island, ing the day time and in the evening out the road to Auk Bay, Lena Douglas and Salmon Cannery Cove, Point Louisa and Eagle| In Douglas, just across the Chan- River. !nel, reached hourly by ferry, a sal- Sightseeing mon cannery is in operation. In LH'L(‘ commodious buses make addition to this attraction Douglas| mines, the famous glory hole of the Treadwell mine and walks and hikes up Mt. Jumbo which towers above the town. Lodges, Fraternal Organizations ‘The denhall glacier, Recreation Parlors wsnu’Rs FIND_. dine and dance. Then there is umbus, Moose, Shrine Club, Re- bekahs, between Main and Seward. and herring may be seen at the | trips. large plant of the Juneau Cold| Storage. | Alaska Juneau Mine I\ DO UGI;;“ S The huge rock dump and tailing | piles of the Alaska Juneau Gold i 8.8 ) E4 | NEW, mine are easily seen from the har- bor, and to better advantage by, walking to the mine location. Sports Baseball and basketball garaes 5 MANY ARE VACCINATED Men, women and children, ‘of them, 0oppo! tory have been scheduled. Tennis and Golf For fans and addicts of tennis and golf, the facilities of both Ju- !neau Tennis Club and the Juneau f course are available iree of charge, building where the Ong¢ In Douglas MIKE'S PLACE Greets the NAVY! FREE DANCE @ Sponsored by Douglas Chamber of Commerce. TONIGHT _ DOUGLAS NAT | Before and After —And during the dance visit MIKE’S PLACE for BEER, WINES and GOOD FOCD! g NAVY MIKE’S @ Last Juneau-bound ferry leaves at 1:30 a.m. WELCOME NAVY ¥ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII" ‘IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]II||I|IIIIII|IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIllllllllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Three Musketeers Music YOU CAN’'T GO WRONG AT took advantage of the fforded by the Terri- to become inocculat- ed against smallpox and were vac- cinated at the government school headquarters of the most up-to-date rifle were set up. - Nurses McCurdy and offers many interesting features in- ranges in the country will be found cluding the several abandoned gold out the glacier highway near Men- American Legion, Masons, minal, on Seward and Front street, Elks, Eastern Star, Knights of Col-)is a mecca for those who desire to the Odd Fellows will welcome | Woodland Gardens on Front Street and Capitol Beer Parlors on Front Out the highway is the Glacier Juneau has two movie theatres, Four airplane air lines operate Also the methods of|from Juneau as their base and icing and shipping salmon, hallbutn)l’mes are available for sightseeing 167 § By BILLIE DE BECK The Lovejoy Séhqql of Art ANNOUNCES " A BOTTLE ' PERFUMEY =71 l*:ll{.\"l‘ CLASS AND IiNR(‘)H..\"IlC MONDAY NIGHT z\.t ill(' Kashevaroff Residence Art-Commercial Art-Lettering Earle. of au who were in on the North Sea was the essential Save One Full Month Tuition ‘))‘ charge, w almost continuously machinery and equipment for the from 9 o K in the morning un- “Douglas Inn,” new parlor soon to ENROLLING NOW! til 6 in the evening, taking care be opened here by John Marin Juneau has several splendid fe-[of all who creational parlors where dance or-|sisted by chestras furnish music, The Ter-|Feero. Douglas is this service dents and evernme A par the underta TWO BOATS BRING FREIGHT The early morning hours ‘were busy ones as two steamers, { |and Victoria freight from the south, docked Due to its delayed arrival the grand opening of the place which had been planned for this evening has| . very appreciative of been postponed until next Saturday' red to local resi-'night. r the use of the| ool which afforded | suitable place for| came. They were as- Marjorie Fox and Wilma e ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE Electicity will be off in Douglas from 9 am. to 12 noon, Sunday, July 28. —adv. Douglas | Alaskan Hotel quuo} Store Church Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single Q-2 rings Servicesl - ot ¥ Dental X Ray Labratory OUTSIDE PRICES ROOMS 5 AND 6. TRIANGLE BUILDING - NAVY DANCE TONIGHT ‘ Everything is set for the Publl\.‘ dance, OPEN ALL NIGHT sponsored by the Douglas Commerce, in honor ‘ g navy men at the tonight. Men in unj-| admitted free and indi- | ipating in the eveni.| e Notices for tms church column - " | must be received by The Empire tha Nm.Lh S % not later than 10 o'clock Saturday called here with morning ‘w guarantee change of The former at 2:30 and unloaded 13 “SFMOR topics. etc. at the city wharf toda o8t Ui mae it o oion B2y tons of general freight and at 5 | St Lnxe'fiipismpal Charcb - o : e latter was here with 40| 3 & e i # = . & cannery supplies. 7:30 p.m—Evening prayer and L 5 PR The Victoria is scheduled to call Sermon. 4’ A qKA /‘/’F’A T CO in again Monday morn — e 3} & 4 (= 4 i on salmon for somlll)oul\l(;]';]l,l‘;n:x‘xl:[ i e - ’ ' Y ik daed? FEATURING. CARSTEN'S RBABY BEEF—DIAMOND Among the freight arriving here Blessed Sacrament after the msic n -+ y Mass anc ser GETS I-RIGII)A“Hu of the most TC HAMS AND RACON—U. S. Goveriment Inspected | mon. MEN in UMFQRM ,. FREE! DOUGLAS TO WELCOME U.S.8.CHICAGO shie R AND——— : DESTROYER FLEET N Dance all night if you wish to the music of TH;E THRLE MUSKFT EERS, under the auspices of THE DOUGLAS CHAMBER OF COM- MERCE — DOUGLAS NAT — TONIGHT! | Ever\ 'body will be welcomed at this huge GOOD-WILL DANCE and vou are ordered and expected to attend. Civilians, 50c. ¢ REMEMBER TONIGHT — Douglas Nat-Everybody Welcome! b g