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JUNEAU—6 DOUGLAS—18 to St. Ann's Hospital last night, underwent a surgical operation this morning. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” DEPARTMENT - e S ——_ i 4 v » 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1936. ; e I W ol [ . | PLEADS NOT GUILT | day vas given time to obtaif L Y |day and was given time to Will Ship Cattle Daily Cross-word Puzzle ¥ e 0 e b1y gy t Sll b k R l'l ris Mathieson, charged with | B — | o Shonbeck Ranch, e 70 e i Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle ing drunk and disorderly, plead- | SAVE THE DATE [ Matanuska Valley AcROSS 7. Fails to follow ed not guilty when arraigned in| B. P. W. C. Scholarship Dance, suit when | ol 5 FUR I e 3 ) RIAE[THATIRIOIAIS CITS able and |U- S Commissioner’s Court Satur-'Elks' Hall, Saturday, May 9. adv, ELLENSBURG. Wash. May 5| §& Qbstruct ISieieiz GBS cioMi T IRIOIN] rea S i, Dick Van Woerdan, stockman, is s ARIRES AlLLIAME DIA] order on E RUTARY GI.U prepared to transport 200 cattle to| 12 Minute DIAIRZTIIIEZTIUIGHAIS P oy § Seattle for shipment Thursday to| 13, Native UIPOINBZDEITIEISIT] Nourish Alaska. He will deliver the cattle | , - metal MIAILTTINIGIEIRZ T DITIOMIS] 30: Calwmitous DR e o 8 g . 3 to the long established ranch of A. ‘American ARIEITIED|I [DIOZTIRIEIE .Rhéer‘ln dix lM fG L | ™y o Elapsed Time of Shipment Organizer from Ketchikan|a. schonbeck, in the Matanuska| BN D S?AV;‘NEA RIE] F“:d“,;;.‘:‘"“ Local Manager o 1elxy ine| I 3 b R m i | Valley ©“midday MJATH M[E . Equality ves—I * from Los Angeles to Nome Makes Speech at Shonbeck is an Anch resi-| 17 Cortain - [MIAIRIOIOINZAL[E[GIAIL I [TTv] - Bubylonian goa Arrives—Roosevelt to OPTOMETRIST Will Be 120 Hours Meeting Today dent and one of the pioncer cattle | 13, Superhed’s EMECIEDIATICHEAICE ST, 3 ik ace Be Re-elected = 1 il 5 breeders of Alaska publication o i —_— | j21. Structural unit anguage " & SRati California ages, picked in Los| Harry C. Nunan was the principal R e [ of a batani- RIEIW[! [R RsP RIE DEP%IEY : Tabie Back in Juneau in preparation A g fri ; | ipeaker at the Hotary Iy ffieetd B LIRIAIN] LS Gapaciy’ | for the opening of the tourist sea- nnounces to her friends and patrons ; Angeles last, Friday, were delverec | = c1a at the Terminal Cafe at 25, One who dces [PIEIYISEASITIOIS]S 1. Revolves |son is Jack Simpson, Traffic Man- in | b vicing B i this morning—just four days later | oo "oqay He is from Ketchikan J o e i3 g~ 36 Oifiiais of ager for the Farthest North Gray | In Junequ anad vicinity, the opening & Yo Gide n W. Troy, after a gng is the main org r of thel views - . 43. Ascended DOWN anclent Line. He arrived on the stéamer f ent A record-brea ylane-steamer- ‘ Rotary clubs in Ketcl n and : GUING BA c K Tu | i ’“‘53222’.’ e Wf;gn:,fmuon 1 lll:;rillr;:unz ;\: Islw{x?tm. Yukon, and is registered at the ol a perman L equumye Gl’ld mOdern < . = i 1 Vi v 39, Befor ~ ! 3 ] 3 ' plane dash up the Paciic Coast. | neau x H [ SR o Megsuring 2. Romsh/rond . %o::{);: hominy (’flSS“Wfl“ *‘:°29:i i ) OpthCd office in LUDWIG NELSON'S i .| Following Mr. Nunan's 33, Ferat it evice , o . Medley impson stated tha | i 4 Dispatched by the Callfornia i’(.n:m: told of his trip HieR Nfi’sflym;n;‘fl e‘?e- Yo i Dar;e‘?d'iogs:: 42. Fragrant ¢ ot |Gray Line bus will arrive within a JEWELRY STORE on South Franklin Fruit Growers’ Exchange, the frult| . " enyy and described a meet- | ‘ Pt o A oiant: Wils the ancients (few days to augment the tourist St t {lew from Los Zugeles to g of the Rotary club which h | 36. English poetic 4. Strikes 44. Mathematical | oo throughout the Glacier High- reet. ’ ! ines plane in | 7€ O 1 | school 53. Seed containers A Tatio i ! e imov; wae tended in Ketchikan on his mv' — ( 47, Came gn'the .om,v:m 5. calr:mt;wu :? ??5’;,?.{.5“" |way tour schedule of the cfompa;xy.; amship | SOUth 1 i Bl T - ool 6. Southern 49, Southern This brings the total to four for| t 5““':““]”j" J. B. Burford is the acting \(-(-IC‘USAMaS’k on Y‘f}(O’11~Head [ SphaEaE - s Constellation state: abbr. |Juneau, which Mr. Simpson be-} ® (“’“‘l’“""'“ o WU retary during the absence of Sec- ing Back to “Where | {lieves, will be insufficient to handle | D retary O. L. Kendall who left Ju- : & |the volume of business this sum- 7 :f:;m‘;mg:‘ Troy dispatched indi- |I€8U Sunday to attend the }fnl:n"; I Belong . A | mer. i i : a, Y Opai f convention in Vancouver, B.C AT 3 Vsl | V4 Business Booming E E ed vidual shipments via Pacific Alaska | YO8 0 (AVONEL IO, (| After nearly a year Outside, Gus ..///%. i, S Tk Mo ST Sk yes Xamin Airways to “"ffl‘ bar TR, that Mr. Kendall is doing every-' M 18 "bound back for the' Arc-} said, “we enjoyed the biggest winter . The novel shipment sig thing possible o bring the 1038 con- | tic, Where, he says, “I belong - ..- T bho RisCord™ 2" our Bokindss:sad SEUTON St Eacllic. ABeH vention to Juneau. He has taken| The widely known trader, trap- | |aiready have ‘more business booked asses tt oy picdue G ) with him photographs of Alaska ! Per: Drospector, dog musher and| . . |for the summer than we can expect | » L prepared by E. Delano into a scrap | duthor F e on e \‘1'[; i to handle.” i - ines ly rou B {kon, and dropped in to sec his old | ////////// | In speaking of th ing Presi- Y route between Se- I b B P i | In speaking of the coming Presi- | e e T satsiie A votc was given Mu Ii‘[“l?" ~I“m}}1 DuLiesne, St %/% % dential election, Mr. Simpson said | [ ] " The Governor sent a dozen of |Delano for his 4 Bis ok s .U.‘“'((r etk 01”“‘0 Al.dhk: 7 |8 |7 | |that President Roosevelt is certain | the oranges to each of the follow- g up the book o ,U:",m)mf"“ s (mm"m‘“ |to be re-elected, and predicted that | - e . eeicer WA | Yort SR Mis 1 Pk 33 |FDR will carry all of the 48 States. | ing: Commanding Officer of . ti Gus Masik's life is a tale of glam- | Royal Canadian Mounted Police ARRIVE ON PATCO |'rons “adventure, He's faced’ ihal % |“Business is getting better by leaps Hours from 9.a.m. to 6 P. m. Whitehorse, Mayor E. B. Collins of | Gus George and A. Pactor were .. ... oo Sooie (= 500 it | // |and bounds in the States,” Mr. | « i rbanks, Mayor Ed Seidenverg of |passenge iving from Chichagof | o o o o o by cment %“-.. |Simpson said, ‘and T look forward | . . \ Nome, the PAA agent at Flat and |on the Patco this afternoon et e = [to the best season in the history | Evenings by Appointment Only SLORN DBVane 8t Fiby. SAb @ copglock tHin, affernoon e ol Onll Bas i cen, Taiiouis el IgT Bl Those dispatched by wie Gover- Patco left Juneau for Sitka with| i fo Fon, Bilien, fam : [ AR | » e % & R sers: Dr. and Mrs. H . he same man who | | nor from here will reach Fairbank Ak put in 184 days with Dr. Vilhjalmur SHOP IN JUNEA- tonight and will leave that city to- | s and Nick Trierschield. |So 0 o O b latiers widery 2 morrow morning, arriving in Nome —— [ beckige ol el -%// i at 12:30 p. . mak-| Carl M. Brosius, of the Seward ; ; )lntgln3?0'(].11":‘1;};'3?;':1;‘m’-m1(;,.‘,||:nll,n,‘an c“m];k’““_ 5 radseryer ;1;:(1 1919, the most of it on drifting o’/ ! - Angeles to ltimnr on the Bering Sea |8 the Yukon for his home | “Vr o ool orth R .//%. ‘ [J ¥ of exactly 120 hours ) _ | men do, and now he's going back to '/// 5 | he reverently refers to as| % : od's Country,” up there at Mar-| | tin Point, away east of Point Bar-| ———— —————— — RS IR e F R S ?"?151""““ “g "{;‘“ west ?TIHIRST CHICHAGOF MRS. CRONE GOES SOUTH | (] [ erschel Island. On the map it is SRt just a spot over near the Canadian| IMPROVEMENTS ARE i B o Ui urnls ln s N boundary on the Arctic Coast but| NOTED FROM AIR cooking demonstrations for Voca- | (o Gus Masik it's home | e tional Training for the Juneau Pub- 1 o Wi p lpp”?: g;;fi;z[::u1»2‘5ixll‘llol:1‘; Extensive improvements at the 1 School, sailed for s(»ffuxe' on the i S 4 S| Hirst Chichagof mine have been North Sea. Mrs. Crone will stop over | . on mercy expeditions and $0 On|eonniefed and operations have been | [OF @ week at Ketchikan, where she | MAY th To MAY 9th | Just every day routine but what hel ecumed with inereased production, Will conduct cooking demonstrations ee . gets real sausfaction out of is his|yuuording to Pilot Sheldon Simmeons | there before going soutt: | el Sieriain |of the Alaska Air Transport. Seen | e M e e collaborated | fron tne air, the new buildings at = Wwith Miss Nobel Wylie Hutchinson |ipe mine, including snow sheds, a A i writing. Miss Hutchinson spentiney bunk house and a new diesel a - the winter of 1933 at Martin Point|engine house, indicate prosperity l ln and she got from Masik his story | pilot Simmons said 3 \ of the north and put it on paper.| com . g 4 Y it one Complete electrification of the ) avor 7' Everything about modern butcher shops Todar g b sl Sellers | mine, including hoists which were ; ‘;\\\S‘ | adavel 00K e O he r ! b | formerly operated by air, has bee shows the remarkable change that has taken Arctic veteran’s proudest posses- | effected, and a new diesel compres. % 4 sions is a book review clipping from | oy e : i i i and in equipment. L % xay 2 M| sor for ventilation has been in- | place in physical appearance P the Cape Town Times, Cape Town, |stalled under the supervision of ! " S E;’L“l:;; Afdes, mm‘;e‘;‘”h the ;"’:’: IS\ Paul Sorenson, mine superintend- i i ic refrigeration iy, Ipuia ; one of those|eng, ; samoems s s e s e The new display cases with automatic refrig ) B e i e S Rl sl epp er | Room Size, 6'x9" = $22.50 to $32.50 R paoe 4 are marvels of efficiency. Business is increased by, nived ook el ggle} P e i R Size. 7'6"x9 $22.50 1o $35.00 SCATTER RUGS G f s . . years ago, s g eivitie | 3¢ ing life, including a narr scape 5 2 o A S L S S : .Qint U "gm *ha Bnlsh':zgviks in (})i“us::"i); ;nent P;oslp;tnl, wla; ?sckhm'x;‘d ]tq- T LOWEST CUT RATE PRIC Room Size, 8'3"x10'6" $32.50 to $48-50 to $4.75 N ay an e on e ukon for his v ist 1" '’ connection with fur business, but Y b 3 | Low Rent District A Y, 1 he says his most depressing mo- Pome in Ninilchik. Men’s Dress Oxfords—s2.95 Room size, 8'x12" ........ $29.75 to $67.50 36"x63"—$4.95 ment was at Point Barrow last i i s Clothing, Guns, Ammunition A A 7 to 58.75 wie summer when Will Rogers and Wil- lh‘:“g’(;‘;jflf;‘;"t“H‘;;j“;;’“v‘:;t-:‘; L2 | BIG VAN, Opposite Winter and | Retlow Rug Cushions in all sizes AG RUGS 7 ey " i i ) e Pond : " . .::d::fls" ;/li;e)kk:]aesdirlan:r?éawnzr}?:n afternoon for medical treatment. el Hall or Stair Carpet Runners, 27 RAG i ; . tmema. ; ; i they brought the bodies in and at| $1.65-$1.75 per yard In Pastels or Stripes first it was decided he would fly c D Mat 1.95 ] 24"%36""—$1.25 |down to Fairbanks with Joe Cros- | ocoa Door Mats—$1. % AR :snn who went to get the bodies, S 24 }(36 —31.50 5 |but this later proved inadvisable| i 1 / | e weepers and Masik came out In another| Bissell's Carpet P These are excep- ’ plane and went on out to the States | $4'50 to ss'm ] tional calues! !for a little vacation and trent-} H i 4 |ment for his stomach which had Bee Vacuum Cleaners—$35.00 QAT LT L B R | been bothering him some in the Py v | north. He says he feels fine and c l R and Lm l | is anxious to get back home. “ ongo e“m ugs o eum A e ) L i | R %9’ 1 Yardage(several PAA SEAPLANE i (To o f et AR P o $ 575 Congoleum Yardag | patterns to choose from) | e ’ 1 UFF Tu SITK A Rugs 69l o i 6.75 Sq. yd.—85¢c 3 ‘ : Congoleum Hall Runners ' x | Rugs, 5'x10%6" . 7.75 g iphgh s | .q o . Elbert Jones was a passenger to | d | Sitka today on the scheduled flight Rugs, 9'x12} 9.75 i 85¢c sq. yd. of the PAA Fairchild seaplane M Loteths e, NS M T, o ", " & [flown by Bob Ellis with Flight W Congoleum Mats, 18”x36 | Mechanic Paul Brewer, Jeaving Ju- | e Ruags, 9'x15 12.75 40c reau at noon. y e o M At e SRRk ¥ g W. J. Barrows and Hjalmar Nor- | R E P LAC E T H OS E ; dale, PAA officials, were round-trip N DISHES INLATD LINGEEIRME o $1.50 to $1.70 square yard The Home that is adequately wired for many needed OUTLETS is passengers on the plane, BROKE - - 3 ¢ R T T i Tt i in the spirit of the Clean Up, Paint PRINTED LINOLEUMS _ $1.00 to $1.25 square yard f Ry i ! ix Up, modernizing Cam- s Plenty of LIGHT, scientifically applied and used, is a constant P Ls Up, Plant Up, Fix Up, o Pmlez‘ion for the eyes. Tooyfi:*lpuefluy. it occurs, that some ;. & RS e BRA T Fai‘gn now being conducted, to peer into WALL PAPER: New patterns, new colors for WQHS, celhngs or s | membet of tho family 1s compelled to use pocondrate”, reflocted | Gastineau china closets and discard all the nicked, borders, personally selected, as low as 25¢ per:double roll. f and toodaremoved light. This means. . ;!'0:;“"?' e '”.'b“mn' Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Parker, Gus- broken crockery, glassware, etc. g ——-—____-——-__‘__——T_? . o it 0ssil ies, e S b . " 4 y A o fa6. ¥ecyons to Mars the light tikic lavas A A SRR o v The breakage in a year or so is great . .. WINDOW SHADES: At special Spring Prices in sizes 36" to 4 i B e gl e and when guests dine with you, there is in green and tans—85 cents to $2.00. 2 i ‘hi'l than to go through life doctoring | Etft » :ln l:; i lc;r{;tensedn w‘:;‘d embarrassment. Replace stock pieces. .. bt g, o S i oo BT el e s, BOESAIR NG BT WA SRS MRS faulty vision, | wife, tka; Mel all an e; | e g " Rty Sl M 5B et | or better sill, reat yourself t0 s con | | RIRSCH CURTAIN RODS: Single or Double—35e, 45c. 65c. $1 Tulsequah; Mrs. I Clements; Earl 2 & hple'm new 'et’od {z;x:r cl N \ — - Michael, Excursion Inlet; H. W. were they lovelier in pattern, in des), 4 : i art Summer Boslsl; Oleitn | 1 Yenn 200 See the charming new ideas in breakfast and luncheon Here is an opportunity seldom Of.fered at the Sia[ O% e h ¥ flegi simpsini‘smse!:::lwuo;; Rol;— sets. China and glassware.can quickly become painfully Season . .. OUR BUYER, bY paymng SPOT CASH or a nuge D ' A ly H | . p 4 . . | Ligh, seatle; Paul W. Jones, Tv- Yoli{ahisned.? manufacturers’ surplus of Rugs, in the very latest patterns .4 2 . s v soold, Wig oA B Slogier, Xebohi- and colors, allows us to PASS THE SAVINGS ON TO YOU— n; P. . Reed, Vancouver, B. C. d § . . R Zynda mal}qlmcl; it possible gtl')r you to' o;m a really 'goo% gggitor IFUCJS B9, Bipkn, Fptehikan; Eliza- J u N E A u - Y o u N G at the lowest possible prices our inspection i ed! beth Haviland, Juneau; Mrs. Vera g t p P Haviland, Juneau. | W Ry - ~ HARDWARE CO0. | ViSIT OUR : Ed McCormick, Juneau; F. F. | ” e Alanaska Electflmc Llangllt Gl Sohnny Sebarir Dua. o1 1 B.M.Behrends Co., Inc. UPSH anAmsn & d Power c° City; Johnny Schaefer, Dallas, Ore.| ‘ e * \ \ . .’ ™ : B ’ Vernon Sandy, who was admitted | ’ » e v

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