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THE DAILY ALASKA [-.MPIR}; THURSDAY, JUNh i1, 1936 -'Hll!|IIIHIIMII)|IHI|II|InIIIlI'H|lHIIIIII|||IIII|IIIIllmllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL FISHING GUUD BARTENDEES Tfl V i INKETCHKAN ~PONIC SUNDAY @mmmer Sale AREA, REPORT Sorvetics g o CON T | N UE S rAlaska welcomes el | Noon Until Beer Runs this old.fashioned Goddard Says Mining Also| Out in Evening Looking Up in South- Prizes and events for all and » o . - cast’ Distritt Sk Rl B, American whiskey! promised at the Bartenders' Picnic 4 i B T e e S e e e e e ) < e g 1 in the Ketchikan district Sunday at the Treadwell Beach, ac- Paul Jones is a blend of fine American straight whiskies, made the slow, old-fashioned way, of only the finest seasoned grain. Every drop is whiskey— fine whiskey — 92 proof. Let your own palate tell you why Paul Jones is preferred by men who like a hearty, old-time American flavor in the whiskey they drink! 3 en the best in years, both COrding to the program a nced salmon, E. today by Bartenders - in - cha city, form flmn‘nen Botelho and Wilbur Bur- members of the Chamber of ‘or¢: mmerce at their luncheon meet- T"]‘"“:;"“{l‘;'r'i‘) llfilll?;\ h}ffl&{:infi‘:(: & today in the Terminal Ca begin to blast—and from then Mr. Goddard, who is now il e e e ss the Alaska Transportation Com- F, AT TEE R U Gt here . reported things looking es- poo.. 0 coty SOIE AT Ane Hme iy, SPOf {3 e more coming and plenty of prizes fining hag e or each one, include: A pie-eating petus in both the Ketchikan sSntact fos Thovk CeRLBE A T butg vielaiiies for women, sack race for boys, were in Petersburg on Sun- ,oq,4_awing race for women, he said, “and everyone Was y.yceshoes for men, ten-man team jut prospecting. Several New Pros- yo_or wer contests for men and ects have been located that 100k yomen—open to all, & bartenders’ e, vied Watfle Weave White Sport Coats with izes 14to 20, Special . . . . . . . . $695 ash Dresses . . . . 75cand $1.00 Slips and Dance Sets,each . . . $1.95 Girls’ 5 Women's ¥Wome N R R I e, 3 (9‘ - az‘ u promising.” : 5 5 -roll, foot races for the kids, g e . ‘ [ E uad l 95 p Winston J. Jones, General Man- g four-round prize fight, and a big anm u)lfifl,f RS ré‘g‘ 4 L O W B » er of the Alaska Transportation paseball game. And a great big time . 1, £ pany which has headquarters in il be had all. 4 p . 1 also was a guest of the T f Wi | hj %’El‘“ l S Lifi" v Qme”, S!Z?S 0 ° L] L] 9, an “ Ch: and expressed pleasure at Although Charlie Miller stole a A Gentleman’s Wbtske since 1865 ): 1 being back Juneau, jump on them by getting in a couple i 24 E G » 3 rt of the utive commit- of extra days training, other local Bedspreads, Special . . . . . . . $2.50 and $3.95 Vv '; ! ¥ Dictionary last printed inlin some good meals these days and ; Another great whiskey by Frankfort: h 2 i ize air X d and a al will 'adding pounds of condition all the P 0 Es \ " ] PJEE [ i p 3 zate Anthony J. Di- | time. When they shut up shop Sun- ’ \ ] A= k3 ® D Feat er 1’1 fi'@,“’ AL g@ S 4 LI L " e appropriation of funds |day noon to make their way to y FOUR R S 4 § $ _— copies. The Gec adwell beach for the big rope- The.phndleuoonut house;pi_famgly-fi?lllfihbl;ndniff‘“ 7] ? soncean’ €! g _‘!g L g sz 25 y reported the former stretching events, the geography straight, merican whiskies, blended as only Frankfort Bl %’J"fif Fesses’ L0oiore JERIEOI'MS o ¢ o o o o o @ ar sastineau Channel will have knows how. 94 proof. D a few new mountains moving about. § Nat GBS overwhalred By te Cone FRANKFORT DISTILLERIES, INCORPORATED FRANGE b NEW |tol Cafe and Douglas forces, Wilbur Louisville—Baltimore Burford and Emmett Botelho have {added Don Morrison to their al- ready not so small staff and now . { he nightly looms ponderously frcm — e e sangle Inn bar an|yys u g storms, at cheweiah, | SIX HALIBUTERS anchorman what is an anchor. = A | olas and “Doe" Mor... Washington, where his father is TT £ First of Four Social Re-| Dl Pouslas and FDoo" Melver,| oo SELL AT SEATTLE _ = ler make one good and suf. —_ T R(\_ - [ g Recre: Wool Slacks, navyandblack . . . . . . . . $4.75 Rayon Pag’;amas ‘ $2.50 Women’s Smocks . $1.95 forms Already inchor man ,for the Miners SEATTLE, June 11.—Halibut ar- S it ion collection of pachyderms IS FLYING SOUTH rivals today are as follows: ceives Approval n Gazaloff’s Cardinal Cab = From the western banks—Radio, o B A 1 z 3 N and City Club aggregation is figured = Mrs. Murray wife 240,000 pounds, 7% and 7% cents siery $1.00 Custain Scrim ... 7 yards $1.00 PARIS, June 11.—Saclalist Pre-|to be the real dark-horse (Percher- !PAA pilot, left Juneau for 000 pounds, 8 and 7% mis Leon Blum's New Deal and on at that) of Sunday's big t af aboar: > 1 N T = . 5 b 2 ay’s big tug afternoon aboard the PAA , 20,000 pounds, 8% 1 Gowns $1.00 Infants’ Sun Suits o 3 for $1.00 II_nIn;x ‘mu,ld'\\\]l\l\l today ‘ml\ lxdka \g rchild plane flown by her hus- and 7% cents; North, 30,000 pounds, B 2 A egislative vote amid a general strike is plenty of parking space 2 |8% and 8% cents. h Pajomas $1.00 | Awning Strips . ......3 yards $1.00 of cafe and hotel w |at Treadwell and good reads lea From the lo 1 banks—Ethel S A The first of four social reform'right to the picnic grourids, and beer neasures received the approval of a'and fun for all at the Bartender pecial study com f 33 mem- ! Pienic, it is said, ers of the r of Inp.u | - .- STORMS G ()l\(- MAJOR M’CLELLAN mbinations ..$1.00 3 for $1.00 yard $1.00 each $1.00 er Gloves 2 pr. $1.00 4 for $1.00 $1.00 Feather Pillows ......_... $1.00 Boudoir Pillows $1.00 Sheet Blankets : $1.00 Cotton Fabrics i 4 yards $1.00 Wash Silk Prints i yard $1.00 Mothproof Bags ... 3 for $1.00 House Lining ........ ... 12 yards $1.00 y last 14,000 pounds, 8% and T% cents; Sunday, at the home of her mother, ' Flint, 15000 pounds, 9% and 7 . Mrs. John Rae, in Seattle cents. U. S. DEPARTMEN” Ok AGKRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU WHO VISITED HERE on Simmons of the (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) KILLED IN PLANE »vv A r Transport, left Juneau Forecas® for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., June 11: lan of the Army |this afternoon on the PAA F: Fair tonight, Friday, cloudy, possibly showers, cooler; light to here with (Child seaplane for Seattle where moderate variable winds, mostly southerly. 0 and who was De Wwill take examinations for a LOCAL DATA erritory private pilot's license at Boeing Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veioeity Weathe: who s e 0 years a o ed when the p 1d. Storms, who will return to 29.92 73 32 w 12 Clear VISIT OUR UPETAIRS DEPARTMENT A ve oilod BUi{th: | TGN I Fatout destaaiatn o i e e e A e o o & L4 L yton, O., May 25, accord- Pects to visit his parents, Mr. and Noon today 29.82 69 42 W 10 Cldy % vord received here — CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS by Many useful household articles too numerous to mention at the most x MeClllan, who was ches lr_—_—WHY BUY YESTERDAY | DAY - 12 est ranch of the | R 5 4a.m. Precip. a.m. reasonable prices! Wright Field, near Day- | 3 and 6-month old aged whiskey Station H:::;s.t :ep:;. :-:::s t;fi;. ve:mx?zy 24nrs, Westhi- o ° ° reported to have had trou-,| when you can get the same Anchorage 67 o3 | 52 G Rl 0 A spec‘a! 32'Plece nl!lllel' setS A o o o o $5075 i “”"‘}L‘fn"‘\"l”'l sk m‘édu""‘ ‘lhe S dollar now || Barrow 8807 880l ey T M0 N e g gig.v es before it crashed to earth. The | aged 12 or 15 months? | y 4 officer has made friends during his F-U]:L pROf-)F g:g‘;] g: 2: f i(:; gg : Al Individual Cups and Saucers . . 10¢, 15¢. 25¢ each b came ‘narth 10 ik ey | MEXTTBMEBUE AT | Pamenks & W | 6 6 40 o oW ame equip- . - Vs 2 y £ Reore i g abe ore Dutch Harbor ... 5¢ 52 44 46 Cam y - 16-Piece Gl Tea Set e o o o« $125 _ : 8 oom o om iece Giassware T e Gczstmg;:u Liquor | Xodisk S i B &0 ow o d Tala Bi H ore Juneau .13 73 9 50 “alm ear Tala Birell speaks six languages, " &3 & - d— GlaSS Tl&mblel‘s ¢ & © o o & 0 o o ¢ 5 C aozen it Bt e S ;)O’I‘H'h 8 PHONE 65 i‘;(:hikan v gz 5 3; . i g % g“"y | Prince Rupert ... 72 72 52 54 &0 ain IIIIIIIIIII SRR, cimoncon 76 s e el T Seattle 68 64 58 5i E ) Portiand B 0w | e e 4 0 cldy nc San Francisco . 74 10 58 60 4 0 s v Y 4 - 64 2 @ 10 y > » ., > !\jvein}nogil;n 86 6 62 62 4 0 Fogey < Ly o ; . WEATHER CONDSTIONS AT 8 A. M. i Juneau's Leading Department Store Ketchikan. cloudy, temperature, 57; G, cleas, 36: Wrang clear, 61; Sitka, cloudy, 55; Radioville, cloudy, 52; agwey, clear, 52; Soapstone Point, cloudy, 56; Yakutat, clear, 53; Cordova, cloudy, [ | 45! itine, tikat. 5h: Mecacity) , 58; Portfae clear, 52; An- rllllll"l“lllllll||||||ll|||l||lH'|||l||||m|!|||ll||l!|!|Illllllllllll HI|II|III||||H||| l!!!l!|!I!!|l|I|||||||||||||||||||"|||||||||||||Illlfl!ll!l!lllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIHII|||||||||| Every feature of Holeproof superior- S gl e s s g S Y e 3 i ity verified by Good Housekeeping cloudy, 59; Ruby, partly cloudy, 57; Nulato, clear, 64; Kaltag, partly PLA *E atomes fafo :;:;mmf’ Bert PAA FAIRBHILD JIMMY CLARK IS ’1 bl loudy, 68; Unalakleet, clear, 58; Crooked Creek, clear, 60; Flat, A sey Jouis elebec e ar 3e! H ver was 1 K il thi fin % v lRV|NG Elstad. The party will spend the DEAD AT HIS HOME hosiery which actually ;Tb.n:s':req‘:: prisaly WEATHER SYNOPSIS Apon, 08 ““ ““d B lN INDI { with greater strength. On this morning's weather map were chartered many minor areas e KEEPS IN AIR o e s evenne OFF FOR SOUTH AN VILLAGE Then Gond Nowshuncins A i = Bl -k et ol e o : T ' check and verify the ten Holeproof fea. | Pacific: Ocean a short d of Dixon Entrance. This general tures of superiority, After months of investi- pressure distribution was atter precipitation at Prinve Rupert gation they have placed their Guarantee || Elsewhere over the field of observation generally fair weather pre- of Quality on Holeproof Hosiery. i \'uk‘d this morning. See these beautiful shadowless chiffors and o 7 light service weights . ; WEOTE X B ol PATCO ARRIVES AT mJlm;’ Ctla;k‘. :50. Indmu.! nu;d this i e :“‘.5 m;n: ai 15“10‘:::;‘:11} 1‘» ; f\dxan ' VJll‘t(;x lr:l‘( “br I‘(‘)‘n‘}\!‘( SEATT"E YESTERDAY 4 PASSENGERS Z?“Wg Car’ti\r:-eMox:uBX')‘ oAl - No funeral Flights Made ; arrangements have yet been made. | Will Leave Seattle Sunday He is survived by his widow and Air Transport 4 two adopted grandchildren, Mrs. | ’ Morning en Return James Goenett, and Albert Clark. | $ R E ngh( Wllh Load He was a fisherman, ownnig his own 3 "‘" ¥ boat, and was an elder of the First | for $2. 85 The PAA Funchud seaplane, Presbyterian Church for more than | Ribbon | flown by Pilot Murray Stuart 20 years. He had been ill most of wative, | with S. C. Basssett, local Traffic{ 35t Winter and was for a while a m Juneau to!Representative, as Flight Mechan- | Patient at the hospital, returning 2 , was a pas- ic, left Juneau at 1 o'clock this|t© his home a week ago | Wrangell, and O. R.afternoon for Ketchikan enroute TR R roprietor of a Wrangell to Seattle with four passengers, P.|BARN DANCE ON 1 Doubly Cortified ! ¢ One 16 H. P. JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTOR ¢ plane They left of trout for each member ¢ ed from Wrangell to|W. Racy, Royal Shepard, Mark avality Holuprool Hot oo, Sood Hovtskesoing suarantee of party -“, ;hvl;,ym..\ 'n):-( Pat- | Storms and Mrs. Murray Stuart. SATURDAY NIGHT | e Fabrics Titing Bureas. ' & he “sey how T 3oty S sT OVERHAULED WITH NEW 4 R b : fane : e AL placs BT muses ’ P —————————————————————— - V' Seattle for Juneau, I 9 Gene M 1 by a Seattle pilot mmorrow‘lua\'o Seattle Sunday morning with DANNER S DAIRY} CYLINDERS AND COIL s chagof h E " iing, and Pilo mons will |/a group of passengers for Snipe FAmY s“oE sToRE calf and two assistants as pas e Tanst Bt morning |Bey on Baranof Island, and will| George Danner, head of the Men-, sengers. e L B snoau £ ttle at the |arrive in Juneau Sunday night or ::c'::::l aDnz:llnl ‘i fl”“é‘fs"l a gala| LOU HUDSON qudger ° At 11 am. the Irving plane rols of the I a Skyrocket Monday morning. ual barn dance at his to Tenakee and Angoon with fc B aalieon Yo s 5 ing th . % - | dairy Saturday nigm. and wi u th | | ok ani Anson, o s Pt by e i i o of . . mae: | G4 Sulrces e, s s Y # H. Louis Brewer, Mrs. RN |Jarman will serve as traffic rep-|2nd With the Clarence Rdnd\ music T e ™' sumes Dumn, scior wnue oSV 8T i PAA o | ROt b ssrs a1 o i it : Juneau Lumber Mills is afternoon the plane k Jame act B pd - i o ff for Skagway at 1 o'clock with i ng, is a * ar” man| NT, The dance floor, one of the larg- w l N n o w c ll E A N l N G 6 4 ‘;’u ;;;—lowmg_roundtnp passengers: for a local airplane manufacturer.| ENTERS HOSPITAL est in the Territory, is being :le::fd » : PHONE 358 Mrs. G. F. Freeburger, her daugh- got on the payroll to get ex-[ Jimmy Jackson was admitted to|and prepared for the dance. REJ ter, Doris Freeburger, and their perience as a co-pilot on test{the Government Hospital this|freshments are incuded in the ad- Wouse guest, Norma Kimble, who is 1lights. morning for medical treatment, mission price, Danner said. PHONE 485

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