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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FR IDAY, AUGUST 30 1935. since last, being her Afe Navé! done’ H’o though “we' haveé 'seen s p\em ol grbrown *béaxr. . ‘We have . called ‘in "/ Ghatha, Straits, Idaho Inlet and Glaucr Bny and we're having a |great time.” The Canim is expected to leave her berth at Keen's Float some- . VISHTS: AN Supplies 1aken Aboard»— LAB()R DAY SUNDAY Owner Does Not Meet | WILL BE OBSERVED Lewis Stone { < BY PRESBYTERIANS With six weeks more of South- east Alaska cruising in store, Ed- mund Lowe, Jr, retired San Frah-|yeiaman Church Sunday. morning cisco business man, returned t0|.¢ yha 11 o'clock worship' service Juneau today aboard his privateigng (ge following letter ‘sent. the yacht Canim. various loeal labor organizations by Already the Canim has touredlme Rev. John A. Glasse, Pastor of loeal waters extensively this sUM-{ye church, is given -publication: as mer, buti‘her owier said this mori~ {5 rper indication. of .the ' desire ing that'lie did not fntend to tUrn oe the chureh to Liave its invitation :‘:‘;k:’m' southwatd for siX mOYElbeqch ay jn the community inter- ested o attend. The Cmim, caiite to Junes W The ‘létter follows o3 written by for two purposes. One was 0 alloW/ . pey gohn A. Glasse: Pete Lowe, the.som of the OWNer,| .p, geaping with our annual and his friend, John, Rounstel, 0| ...onition of Labor Day, we havé b”?d tile, meto NG hm’\uns ignated this Sunday, September tonight. Rounsfel,, former resident|) .o yapor Day Sunday; and that of San Praneisco who now resides| i poihe theme of our H olclack in- Vancouver, B. O, is "—““mmg!mmnlnz sevvice: to his home there, while. young ¢ Lowe is proceeding south in c:zler “On behalf ‘of this church, I am to ‘enter Stanford University this | served in the Northern Light Pres- vitation for your members and fam- s ane snd.: |pleased to extend this cordial in-§ NINETY-EIGHTER | DIES, FATRBANKS Béd’y of Ed Bartlelt Who &= Died on Creek Taken to Interior City evening. way -on January 1, 1898. came here and freighted in ested in mining son and al:o in Nome. newspaper man, Alaska Delegate Anthony tond, and Housing - Administration .- \GORST FLIES PARTY } The Gorsl FAIRBANKS, Aug. 30.—The body‘ of Ed Bartlett, '98, who died ’x”hurs-l day at Independence Creek in v.hel | Circle City -district, where he hadsession, hydraulic mining property with big Lébdr \Day ‘Sunday wil be Ob'apraspocv,s. was brought - here last Bartlett was born in Indianapolis, Texas, in 1870. He arrived in Skag»';octa. those issues will also be con- He later the early days until he became inter- in Independence. At one time he freighled in Daw- + He is survived by his widew and a som, E. L. “Bob” Bartlett, former later Secretary to J. Di- now with the Federal in Juneau.| TO LAKE FLORENCE s Boeing flying boat fall. Want Supphic: The secodd Purpssc o' 0 pick up supplies for ‘the rema.mrler mére of the cruise. e The yacht's owner safd he“saw| no - trace .of his : personal frieng; the ' motion picture| actor who had been cruising in Alaskan waters on the Serena. Lowe Lewis Stone, flown by Vern Gorst left 'Jufieau | DOUGLAS COUNCIL ‘MEETS TONTGHT REULAR SESSION THeé" ménthly* Business mééting of | the City Countil is tonight starting at 7:30 o'clock i the city hall. Fayment of bills and other routine matters will oceupy mos tof the although if = Government Engineer Gridley should.hear from Washington today regarding pro- posed ehanges in specifications for the sewerage and water system pro- sidered and contract let. >>- v TAXES COMING iN With the mailing of tax state- ments to property oWwners within the past. few days, payments have started to come in, . according - City Clerk Felix Gray. The usual assessment of 20 miil prevails Again this year but with a | dedtiction of five per cent for pay- | ment within the period ending Sep- tember 30th. e ROBERTSON BETTER, LATEST REPORT INDICATES A telegram received here iast illes to attend this special service; other group of persons whom we ~ may fail to contact through our | ‘etters. “Every 'seat that. we have s available at all times without re- spect of persons to all who may and would appreciate your extend- yesterday morning at 10 o'clock for ing this invitation for us tbany!lake Florence and returned . this} tnorning at 8 o'clock with a party of four fishermen. About 200 cut- throats were brought back. the party fished for about an hour, resulted A side excursion to Lake Kathleen, where in a catch of only foury Mrs. Willlam Robertson who was taken suddenly ill on Thursday at Ketchikan was resting easily and her life in no apparent danger. | Mrs. Mills, who left by plane yes= terday. to be at the bedside of her sicter, arrived there safely, accord- ing to the report. night. by John Mills stated thati She was: accom~ || ‘\(-nnt she took a summer cour: the'U. of W. which secured {nfe diploma to teach. e OTI8 JAlLED FOR TROUBLE AT DOCK Aasen a reorgan d proceed with plans of ition Bids To Be Opened ~tant part of the meotmu‘ Will be thefopening of bids prepar- atory ¢ letting contract on the contemplated work: of repairing and painti exeerior of the Com- munily tional church. Not anly of the League and churcl riends as well, are asked | to atter meeting. 3 - . An as uno.\wd by the Marshal's ;office 'laté westerday | charged with trespassing on the |PIUIIC Coast Dock Tuesday night |after having heen ordesed off.. He is in the Federal jail under $100 bond Walter Otis the STROBE RETURNS months’ absence, ain taken up his wre for the present, at| Strobe returned on the 3 qay, that cesis P f- 'm Santa Monica where e { QS ‘°‘I“‘ “f; 9! ‘"\“““'in""f o5 e sccotpanying the | 100ry It 16 charged that Ots re- is wife south following | °ted Whe PULy , NRATSRS FRCROR st NOGH | Brown went to the Alaska Mink o i | Wor Union hall to takeé the man into custody. MEYERS GETS PAINT JOB Otis was at the dock with a group Jack Me; who painted the of other men in connection with Douglas bridge, has been awarded |the current Longshoremien’s con- the contract for painting the ex- "n\'x'r.< terior the Government school, Meyers and two assistants started M the job this morning. R FOR PETERSBURG Impi Aalto plans to leave Arrival of ,“quick-setting™ cem:nt r Petersburg to begin her ‘! rom Seattle on the Dellwood this term there for another lmorning, sent a crew. of employees | Miss Aalto recently reLurned Gastineau Construction Com- | visit south. During her ab- to work pouring cor Bick Tom JStr residence lefist. M Yukor has been remair her demise - CEMENT ARRIVES; POURING CONTINUES| TO LEAV S Mis teday teachin year from a | A second charge was filed against rete in| TUESDAY NIGHT |, lot i forms on,_ Franklin | bet 1 Third and Fourth, would en the Elks bullding and | be laye intil a water main has et | been installed Two mo! are expected - ,oe GOODIE SALE Sanitary Groeery the Eastern Stars am .. SHOP IN JUNEAU! paving L be d § However, E shipthents of cement the n, J. Cowling i announced that no more concrete pouring probably would be done until next Thursday ‘ ald that we »'|u! continue ex At the tion operations on Fourth|Aug. 31, by | 8! ot in front of the Federal and |starts 10:30 Territorial Building, and that pour- ing -operations on Sewdrd Street pr ent | Sat Sale adv. Seems to me folks are just like in the old days. It always did take a good Also try: OLD QUAKER APPLEJACK OLD QUAKER RUM Dolly . Vardens. S o OLD QUAKER BRANDY (8 yoars old) OLD QUAKER SLOE GIN attend; and we trust that we may h ad intended to meet Stome here, have the pleasure of gresting you but was told by an Empire reporter\ th¥s Sunday.” today that Associated Press ”“'\ The subject at the service -will vices indicated that the movie star| be “Our Present Dilemma, Its Cause had. ] [ eft Ketchikan for Seattle. {and Gure.” However, Lowe did meet Max . Mrs. Eve Fleischmann, Standard Brands, Inc., Keyser wg}ynbeflo):f::dnnmnn: z:::' director, who was here recently on.m'lgmg “I'm a Pllgrim” by Lors §“’ 18- l{w{ vacht Haida. The meet-| and Carol Beery Davis will ng . took place in Idaho -Inlet, be-|. .’ fore: Fleischmann visited Juneau. ipreaxde . 15 et S e panied to Ketchikan by.Miss Rita and Billy Robertson. whiskey at a fair price to make real friends! PATRICK AT HAINES Fred R. Patrick, one of the long- | Mlfi A ""“EN ARRIVES shoremen’s leaders during the strike| wr..' A O, Aasen, wife of Rev.| here last winter, is now at Haines, |AM‘,n new minister here, arrived according to report, received here.l . iye prince Rupert {rom Seattle. i He is painting the Coliseum THE- | (i per husband she will make | Rorg: a1 thab Olty: her home in Douglas, assisting iR CEDAR SHAKES HOME his church work. 3 Ludwiz Nelson is repairing his; A special meeting of the La h@ See, Miny S houze on the Highway, replacing the | League - has béen called for this R o i conslderamy SHOP IN U slding ‘with cedar shaki ! evening to formally meet M meet Mrs. | | 0 )lmn||ulumnmulmmmmnmmmuuumuun ‘ WE WILL BE OPEN § ' . : For Your Convenience Sopyrigh, 1905, The O1d Quaker Co. 8. 134 As you prafer. .. in BOURBON or RYE “Yes, Pacific Bottlers Supply Co: DISTRIBUTORS FOR ALASKA Exchange Bldg. Seattle, Wiash. =TO For BOYS and GIRLS! Comfortable and neaf-appearing school shoes have thuch to do with good grades. 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Lowér Prices Celery Fanty stalk, 15¢ ,Stbeet Pméiflés Faney Size 2 lbs. 21¢ STRING BEANS 3 Comfofiable, well- 1.96 built shoes $1.75 10 $3.95 Oranges Lar&e Si doz. 35¢ Apples “"Faney Graverstein doz. 35c BUTTER “S{rictlg". the .Best”) y Fancy Cut 2 pounds, 65¢ 2 cans 25¢ " WINES and LIQUORS FAMILY SHOE AL ,1',0'6&1)} Claret .~ ¢ Port ! ' Muscatel o o STORE s Alaska Electri¢ Light $1.50 gal. $1.:25 gal. $1.50.gal. $1.50 gal. sl A S v e ‘ (-md. Power €o. AW iy i 2y A LOU HUDSON, Manager 0 T TSRO0 TP o R LS $6.50 Down which wflf stand a lol of hard wear, and at a rea¢ nable price—- Without sacrificing quality, this unusually low-priced washer in- cludes: the GE "One- Control” wringer, sim- plified. gear case (only 4 moving. parts), perma- nent lubrication, ACTI- VATOR. drain hose and quiet operation. * * | GENERAL B ELECTRIC SEWARD ST. DOUGLAS—Phone 18 % a2 T iy