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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1936. | Zaluskey, Chas. Shirran, J. A. Ed-| the car suffered only minor injur- AUTH[]R []F MR COAST GUARD LANDS NAVY YARD ‘DEFENDERS' STEVENSONIS ~ NORTHLAND HAS & &’ i re Mrs. L. McKee, Lewis Mumford,| The accident occurred near thé i . Donald McKee, and Mrs. B. Har-|point where the old Thane road DOOLEY PASSES AWAY IN EAST Finley Peter Dunne Dies of TOPS INRADIO 23 PASSENGERS TOURNAMENT FOR THIS PORT 3 INJURED IN Motordip Aetves e - F REAK CRASH The officia: scores of the Anchor- baugh - forks from the new highway. The | occupants of the automobile had a tended the dance at the high scho;‘ and were taking a ride in the car, a Chevrolet coach, when the huge rock. reported to be about 3 feel in diameter, rolled down the hill= side from above. & Ein N, age Elks Telegraphic Tournament el ; ancer n IN. 1. games bowled yesterday, sent direct attle and Sails South .8 860 o et oisid ' Hotel by radio from Anchorage to The E H An . A" THE HOTFLR 3 Ln? Empire, included the following Via Sitka R SRR R IR Ik . 3 ovenson still using the | et . NEW YORK 5 — Finley Stevenson s b oy o Peter Dunne, s author of the Canadian delivery?” R. H. Steven-| With 23 passengeis for Juncau — e Bistians famous Mr. Do s. died here son. of the Juneau Elks First Team, Motorship Northland from Seattle | 3ock Rolls Down Hillside| sid Barrington, wrangen; mugh lat v‘«‘x of cancer after a long brcke 200 three consecutive times. arrived at City Dock at 8:20 o'clocl D 1 £ I P tl’l | Brewster, Anchorage. e e 213, 200 and 206, for a total of 628, | i poming and sailed for Sitks irectly Into Fa |‘ Zyiids ince coming East five months ago :1\;'”'1”:1 ::"Je‘":’e(;v:l]m”:":,r"i; Qf,l,.,momv after novw. wupi. L. Wil- of Automobile | Gouffin Ssfi sl"‘fcldt)n. Haines; John to undergo treatments. B ag '/ e l“-'v B iaie |liums is master of the Northland , Seattle. R N Which appears to be a “retort cour- |and E. P. Winch fs purser. A freak accident on the Thane| e it Dibus teous.” | ™ Passengers for Juneau were: N.| oad late last night resuited in in-| 3 =t dow Margaret Abbott Dunne y o it .| A. McEachran, Mrs. Wm. Robert- | juries to three occupants of a car s 5 T and sons, were immediately notif The Juneau Elks First and Sec N re santy NEl e Tt Okl ATVan. by i AL, A . B Thrilling half-hour air riie 7ot il S gy b e, o e i eet | wald, Mrs. P. E. Oswald, Mrs. A. | loyee, when the car collided with | Sappi Cmn It e ast night won their four sec- | wald, . i For the past two years, D tive ‘f}(-wry over their Anchorage | Hendon, Frank Mason, Mrs. F. Ma- | 1 huge rock which became dislodg- I‘r‘: 5 e ReIek ‘s“"’“ April 26, | Bnd s gite Iave i e Sbpanents 1y the eurrent five-match |son. S. C. Barrington, J. R. Clark, | xd from the hillside above the high- |1°" S50 Per passenger. New whitd it i tas and SR P ITeTs e R e G. Jones, H. Soderstrom, Charles | vay and rolled down directly into|Lockhttd Vega G-place scaplane Tang Jeenrl The Juneau First Team bowled | Burdick, Oscar Oberg, R. . Hef-| he path of the moving veh el “l“:: ‘::"""‘ "'26"“ r;hi ne i been working recently - ing v 2 2 3 g Airways, Inc. adv, Duntie iad beerl woeking resentiy a total of 2,842 pins against the An- | fling, Edward Bach, Mrs. méwm;d R S R . frving Airways, Inc. adv 1o S ady 156 BBl b bate: chorage Purple Team's score of 2,-|Bach. Barbara M“‘S;;"' ‘g’":] ?“s' slope below the road, overturning ;f‘ ‘.‘];;n\r \(.’,‘, S 473; and the Juneau Second Team |fin- John Komen, Wm. O. Ploof, 8.1 ;.vera) times, and was completely | NEW MANAGEMENT Wt of scored a total of 2,820 to win from | Rideout. wrecked, according to Frank Hedg- ‘.U.fjw of 600, by only two pins. MecCor-: berta Burke, 8. Olson leg, and George Gullufson Jr., re- q ity ell to his consid- i % P o | ration humor and he also ( mick, however, reversed the decision| Through passengers for Port Al- | zeived a cut on his head. The in- EXPERT CLEANING Toi0 8 heriah Ot Pl of €vr } 3 E E EF IN The Irving Airways Lockheod | 1 the game scoring by winning sec- | ‘horp, Hoonah and Killisnoo were: | jured passengers were taken to St.|| PRESSING—HAT BLOCKING -“},', S ARG M Ty 2 seaplane, piloted by Ge ‘Li ] cnd place with 222, beating Sides, who | Wm. Burger, Hy Fault, Geo. Fault, | Ann’s Hospital for medical s e SABIART Bktae ng with J. B. Burford as act- | . placed third with 221 by a single |A. Hilsinger, Lynn McKee, Francis | ment immediately after the acci- Sk U ing flight mecha oft bau 3 pin. Herb Redman of the Juneau|Glenman, Bob Cousins, Gene X } lent. The three other occupants, of - -o - g ght mechanic, left Juneau at | 4 1 o'clock this afternoon with the First Team bowled the best game o S = < i e = _ Government _scienusts _estimaie following passengers: C. W. Burgy, | score of the evening, 236 (hat Iml)rm: 1u:nu ly 3 nlmmrum(m m“l Chamberlin Weather Strip repre- | i b Complete scores were: of solid soil material are washed o ” 8 o e | o B ntative, and one other passeng 1 FIRST TEAM out of the fields of pastures of the {1s Candidate on Democratic i T e U e |Tells Who He Is and Plat- ., 203 215 Ua0 SR ey S Y Bl Ticket—Made One S. Sheldon, wife of the proprietor| from on Which He vukovien 136 192 B S Political Promise of a hotel at Haines, and Mrs, Suiks INBOE S Stion Cleveland 212 153 ‘ AIR EXCURSIONS! e Wheeler for Haines. Mr. Paddock | R ion Stevenson 213 209 206— 628 jal : e 5 gl Aivad vestardis Redman 170 165 236— 571 Thrilling half-hour air ride over and Mrs. Sheldon arrived yesterday | st 3 SAINe ik o CRAN AR P Ak Taks. Men: tal Snow Jenne, seeking nom- from Haines aboard the plane. 3. P. Anderson, seeking nomina- oo ® ® ® denhall Glacier Sunday, April 26, |inpation in the Democratic primary — Mr. Burgy will be a roundtrip|'10n On the Democratic t for Totals 934 934 9522820 X 4 for the Territorial House of Rep- passenger on the seaplane and will| ¢ Territorial House of Represen- SECOND TEAM | for $4.50 per passenger. New white ' : ger on the seaplane and Will| . yves in reviewing his life in Al- g 2 o | Leckheed | Vega Goplace seaplane, Tesentatives said today that she'be put aboard the motorship North- | tVes. ving his Sides 221 199 182— 602 All day Sunday. Phone 626 for res.|Was the first white girl to cross|jand enroute to Sitka a-“k“_r said “";25 that he NX“)" 10 McCormick 176 222 202— 600 | L 8 y- the Ghil 2 bad . RETA I E o e Territory 22 years ago as a hor- gjjjc o 15 e ervations, Irving Airways, Inc. adv.|the Chilkoot Pass, three years be-| A flight to Tenakee is scaed- |, o o O the itk HFmvmrm e 1t s A . i fore the gold rush and that she uled for the Irving plane ipon re- | gt a ka Experiment Benson 1o 199 191— 552 country land. ’ SRS —— — —— —— " e florist business, in which he is still Totals 916 9862 In commenting upon her can- - - - i olals 1 940 9862842 + 7 PIRING [ g R — JACK WESTFALL'S 32FOOT MOTORBOAT WILL BE i 1 know that some day o woman HEADQUARTERS OF end business have al been included |, ANCHORA: s B 8 o e ISR 3= | . 'S g rities. al urple Team— i isature. T firmly betieve that what, DEMO WOMEN IS |in Mr. Anderson’s activities, he said. TurP) & P AWARED AT 8:30 P. M., APRIL 29 AT i L u At |7 Sue Tacbistois: taay iL | Mr. Anderson said he stands on R 156 165 208— 539 is necded i our Legisiature today, PROVING HELPFUL, e Tesmocrate pationn us wiopicq. Bunce 133 140 61— 463 i, 8/ 0Bl TCHUMEUIMLIVE DM R Dy - {by the Divisional and Territorial Seele 168 199 182— 549 e WHOM - QUNENRLGA ks B g6l rystal Snow Jenne will be | conventions, is an enthusiastic sup- 172 157 150— 479 | CARD PARTY esty, common sense, knowledge Of |opaiyman-in-charge of the Demo- |porter of President Roosevelt and e “’“‘(;'“”“’ “ib“;‘ ';““"‘\ (‘"“'h"(:.nw Women’s headquarters next | h.; policies, and believes in all the gy b Y ; . RouSEnce; Aud Iearlessness, e~ Monday fun.amental principles embodied in Totals 2473 | Pinochle—Whist g Wi ;’“]-‘f"_"“ AERRY 1‘“]“‘ % The women report a great dealthe Mew Deal. White Team— | et “!‘“ g "1"’ 'S 1of interest is shown in the way the | Kunkle 167 169 149—485 TONIGHT Other than the welfare of Alaska.|pegdquarters has been decorated | Dunkle 127 160 178— 465 - As the Territory thrives, s0 do I\ang that an increasing number ot | < ; Ostrander 169 166 143— 478 8P. M and mine. : ! people are dropping in for inforr Young Steve Noble, son of Mr. Van Voorhis 134 167 153— 454 at . M. Mrs. Jenne studied for a tme yion concerning Tuesday's primary, |21 Mrs. Irvine Noble, underwent johnson 150 145 189— 493 | at the University of California, and | The headquarters are on Seward |® l'“lv-\ll\rwm.v this morning. Dr ek e 1. 0. O.F. Hall returning to Alaska with a teach- ! gyreet W. W. Council performed the op- Totals 2 er's certificate, she taught school | M R 7 ration at his office. The final games in the Telegraph- A native of Chicago, Dunne work- d e newspapers before Coast guard cutters of the Puget Sound area were pressed into service to transport troops from Fort e Anchorage White Team with | Through passengers for Sitka are: | s owner of the car, who was not| , % o0 VAol LR N % W Worden in war games in which army, navy and marine forces worked out a coordinated defense of the 375 carl Pederson, F. F. Smith, Law- | present. : i branching out'independently with Puget Sound Navy Yard at Bremerton, Wash, Here are troops of the 14th Coast Artillery disembark- Second place in the player totals |rence Freeburn, R. Wilson, Mrs. R Birnie Hulk, the driver of the the Mr. Dooley stories. Written in ing from the cutter Chelan. In the background are buildings of the navy yard. (Auoc.ated Press Photo) was won by M. H. Sides of the Jus| Wilson; Martin Gleason, H. W. Tar-1-oar, sessfesd & stwars oyt ih s 16g.] Seialy Shalecl the Aliss woR Lnna o neau Second Team, son, George Lewis, Chris Larsen, | requiring 12 stitches, Annie Brad- VALET SERVICE 3 s being one of Amer- « o GRYSTAL SNOW foremost humorists. one critic s also studied college cours- for ten years. She h !and practiced busines: es. REFRESHMENTS |ing medical tre t at St. Anns| LIS f F. Metcalf, A. H . A W. DANCING { “I have never made but one fimlflzl,m“\vn,(;“(?i;z(,‘_iv; llfs‘l fif:f,,_-flt'stmwu Channel, Auk Lake, Men- glewur(. os.avukuvlche:?‘ll:g?. Hen- PARTICIPATE IN THIS AWARD | political promise,” Mrs. Jenne con- | ing, denhall Glacier Sunday, April 26, ning, will bowl at 4:30 p. m.; and Admission 40c ‘(‘]ud(\d “and that T made two years IRVING LOCKHEED TO skacway Py ANDERSON HAINES AND Max Haube, | | LEAVES HOSPITAL | who has been receiv- | i g .- AIR EXCURSIONS! Thrilling half-hour air ride over fer $4.50 per passenger. New white Lockheed Vega 6-place seaplane. who bowled a| team- {Geo. Framboise, B. F. J. Kane, Mrs Ray Burke, Miss Al- score of 602, defeating his mate John McCormick, with a score | Mary Baudin, ley, a visiting Wrangell High Schoo! student, also suffered a cut on her ic Tournament will be bowled today. The Juneau First Team, composed the Juneau Second Team, including A. Adams, R. Davlin, G. Benson, A. ASK US AT THE TERMINAL HOW YOU MAY Elina kantakan Elvi Wolti (ago when I said that if the donke! \'} threw me off, I would remount. I am now keeping that promm‘ Geologists estimate the mastacion whose bones were found recertly Inmr Saltillo, Pa., stood 16 feet high. All day Sunday. Phone 626 for res- Lundstrom, Jr., and J. Halm, will ervations. Irving Airways, Inc. adv. bowl at 6 p. m. Summer Wardrobe Necessities We Can Satisfy the Most Exacting at Pleasing Prices! SUITS s25 THEY'RE OUTSTANDING VALUES! LEATED sports backs . . . shirred sports backs . . . plainer sports backs . . . what will you have? They're all here and at $25 they are without doubt values that cannot be duplicated! Single and double breasteds in the new fabrics and new patterns. You.need a new suit, make it one of these! Choice of Michaels-Stern or “Timely Clothing—both nationally-known brands. SUMMER SHIRTS PHOENIX HOSE Fashion decrees stripes and colors Light, durnl_)le and smart. —In the well known Arrow and Very Fine Value! Ide brands for 3 pail’s $l.00 $1.95 up 2 Shirts and Shorts Swank Summer Ties Open weave, jersey top, gay Spiffy silks in latest patterns broadcloth trunks $1.25 Each, 50c TOPCOATS A rare buy enables us to offer you the very newest fabrics, weaves and pat- terns for as little as All Sizes 515 Others $17.50 B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. ‘Tuneau's Leading Department Store” IT'S ALWAYS SPRING WEATHER at the CAPITAL CAFE CHARLIE MILLER, Manager Added Attraction TONIGHT Frank Arnold The popular San Francisco Baritone in new numbers. PLUS— i Juneau's Favorites—Ruth, Bob and g DISHES SERVED “Smokey”—and The Dancing ! AT ALL HOURS Waitress! Hats Hats Hats EVERY HAT HAS ITS DAY! Fine felts with sweat-proof, no- pressure bands . . . New brims and higher rounded crowns! Stetsons, $6.50 Hardeman, $4 and $5 A VISIT TO OUR UPSTAIRS BARGAIN DEPARTMENT WILL PAY YOU!

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