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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1936. e 8 Y ] <quad, they expressed no greatcon- ENDERS fcern. as the former has already fig- | nca es I e ured on hitching on his full string P | GNIC S ET |of Cardinal Cabs, while the Island Jimmy Carlson has merged his| : AR, ¢ F Arctic boys with the Capitol Cafe| I" u seuua SUITS for every hour, every occasion, < outfit, becs after one look at| every activity. Choose your favorite Our Blue Serge _— all of Charlie Miller's new pound- s g model from the most suitable price hu;t lts (i;fK“oc-k' ® " age he figured tk ly chance to Z . . SR 3 out a is o . Scernie.ls at Treadwell |28 he et te o iee enn.ot| Turmel s Well In on White- o s }hgl.yl re all complete in {r\\‘(;‘iedl\ price. JUST ARRIVED.. . the very swank, light ~ Sy anda s S nree-| uits eds . Beach — Everybody In- the rope. Bill Poole is water Taku Mining aAnd: ol tis Lo)r-)d stripes, Sporty gray, all-wool, zipper-front FLANNEL : g ¥ ambulance right on d € E 2 ) ipes, sport vited — Free Beer s several full loads of “tull of| Property checks, dress plaids and plain solid SUITS~ o - rope pullers before all i —_— colors. All sizes, all styles for men and s George G. Griswold, Jr, meta young men. Any eruptions coming from Doy 1 1:\\Ax;:!n‘l;:]’(l;z;:‘()r;s\:‘V\lgll not be M - transportation tomor- | lurgist from Butte, Mont., who Wi 4 The Coat at $6.50 and Jumbo, as an active volcano, b Bus Line has an- |engaged by the Whitewater Taku Nuhonally Known o' R $6.50 will be traceable to Treadwell Beacl trip to Treadwell every|mining company to locate the site MICHAELS-STERN and the Pants at B or where from high noon until 8 new mill Iu‘v‘r runs out, the Big B.:m- o \ll‘::(llx“?f“\:le:,\,’u‘, l‘ \\'A}lmi,:x\j: ”TIMELY CLOTHING" 51200 Pirst Annual Picnic will be s — | soauap I Jueht B sail f 00, ity 1 riswold, who last ety W o o avans STRVENS I8 T B0 et Oty rihions Eoulsan B it o e i contest, prise saces, b FOR LOST GOLD LEDGE | ruveen rom ere se he mime & ol S s + pitching, pie-eating, a four- boxing bout between Sammy Nel- son and Eddie Roberts, both well-| known Juneau ringsters, and with music all afternoon, events will lead up to the high spot of the day—the big tug-of-war jmatch, slated for 4 p. m, just before the Channel League ball game between the Le- gion and Douglas, in Douglas. (For the official program of events, sec page seven of today's Empire) All other tug-of-war contestants are warned to watch for foul play on the part of Walter Bacon’s Chan- nel Bus entry, as it is rumored that | anchorman Bacon plans to hitch | his new bus onto his end of rope| : ; if the going gets tough. However,| man, graduate of the local high DR & "“ e—— Summer S 44 Ql]d Ready-to-Wec[r o Men E: when the matter was brought to|school and now attending the Uni- | 'RVING PLANE OFF = Gazaloff's | versity of Washington, is returning CHICE Colors Department. the attention of Sam outfit and Mike Pusich’s Dreamland \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ll \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ l} \ \ \ \ \ s equipped from the | foundry as often as a bus it ens, who has been in Triangle Liquor Store ks is leaving shortly | of Chatham Straits | a 1 which he discovered in Steve” has searched ral times and ma prospect 1896 and lost. s lost ledge se will call it a bad job. Eddie h has taken over Stevens' du- at the Triangle Liquor Store e RADELET RETURNING Richard Radelet, Juneau young north on the Zapora \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 4 \ \ Auk Bay Inn Special Chicken Dinners 9 I \ \ \ l} \ ll \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ { \ \ \ ( \ \ \ i Il \ P e i i i i i ONE-KAND OPERATION OO START. AN 5TOP Wit Ong wano. o i i b P Built to Last...Makes Cooking a Pleasure $19.75 — SOLD ON TERMS — $19.75 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co, JUNEAU 6 DOUGLAS 18 VENETIAN BLINDS for HOME and OFFICE While Venetian Blinds have been in use for over 200 years, they are, today, more popular than ever in the modern home and office. ' Interior decorators and architects are urging their use, both for their dec- orative value as well as utility. | They lend a charm and beauty to 3 your windows that can be accomplish- ed in no other way. You can have any degree of light desired as well as ventilation with privacy especially desirable for bed rooms. We have installed Venetian Blinds on the windows in our model rooms in i our Furniture Department so that you I can see for yourself the advantages i they have over ordinary blinds. They ean be had in colors to match i yotr woodwork and in sizes to fit any window. JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. R P L e R SR S S A S S SO NS | with plenty of| Treadwell t attempt to locate aj VoSS hat if he can’t find it thic| )Company and Miss Rhea Boyce Juneau were \ml[l(\ in marr i byt T oy 1 Seattle. rls nesday morning. Harry Nelson, Ju- | ANYTIME yesterday by U. S and interment will be in Evergrecn Kinley from Seattle, Miss Carlson. BA RT v y 1, Zotepl (s apiovprss maies ol F. Mullen. Witn Cemetery whose father is Juneau buyer for neau guide, was a passenger from Employess, Junéew looal 251 are 4 5 is re- eau on the Admiralty Island| o, H H Albert Clark and M New “amllton Beach M!xer JIMMY CLARK TO g e Professional Women's Club schol- 5 lejsurely cruise of Southeast M_\ Capt. P. Redman is master of the i SI8Fe TARRET ML e o BE BURIED SUNDAY .o wrship. She is majoring in mathe- aeka ports, arrived last night and | 65-foot gas-screw cruiser the new fireplace in the log recre- | th Russell, photographer mgkes will call today on a two or three day TRTRE (£ |ation building built at the beach Funeral services for Jimmy Clark ; : T trip to Skagway. The population of Savannah, by tHe Forest Service. 60, Indian, who died last Thursday used nine film tests be- pode and placer location notices The Courser left Seattle on May | Georgia's second largest city, and| The picnic will take the place of for New Mill | for a new mill at the mine on tk s Twin Gle aboard Capt t, Red- neau on last mghl Due to recent flood water in the Taku River, a portion of the new! onstructed 6-mile highway Ilmn T'ulsequah to the mine is sub- merged, Mr. Griswold said, but d velopment of the mine ing rapidly. The tunn well in,” he said, a powered by a caterpillar in operation, The Irving Air ga seaplane, piloted by C ring, with Louis Delebe flight mechanic, left June afternoon with four Dick Jameson, Margaret and Mrs. D. R. Roach for Chic! and Mrs. C. L. Johnson for Pinta ‘Bay. Miss Nuchols will spend the summer visiting friends at Chicha- 70f, and Mrs. Roach, who accomy anied her from Anaconda, Mont will return to Juneau within a MEN’S SUITS $30 $35 Stetson and Hardeman Hats New Shipment Hardeman H in new ta $4.00 and $5.00 B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store Visit Our Upstairs Bargain Department OUTING TOGS the complete Suit is coat for afternoon or evening and either garment is a wonderful value. NECKTIES — A very complete showing for summer wear from $1.25 - . You will find all of the new items of STAR BRAND ALL-LEATHER SHOES For Every Member of the Family! = or two. Mr. Jameson is a steel sale: man from San Francisco. D MARRIED Paul W. Fellman of the sales staff of the Juneau Young Hardwa 0000000000 LA —lIIIhI|II|IIIIIllHIIlIIIlIIIIIlIIlIHI||IiI|I|IIiIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIII|I|IIIII|||||IIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIlllIlII!IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIEIIIIIIIII]IIIlIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIH | about June 29. The vessel arrived | U s EMPLOYEES TO | here last Monday night and sallea PICNIC wEDmDAY | tor Admiralty Island ports Wed( Federal employees. members of MISS CARLSON ARRIVES Evangeline “Gene” Car l\Un daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlson, arrived on the Mount M(- llness, will be held rnoon .it 1:30 o'clock erian Church r will officiate after mor in the Rev. Ds YACHT COURSER | New England Fish Company Christensen and Esther Li ny Clark, who was for more |planning a picnic for Wednesday i The young people will make their |t an elder in the First turning from the e 0. crfiise but Mr. Kendalls wish 10|, onino"at Auk Village Beach, it wes home here Church, operated his|1daho. at Moscow, where she re-| The yacht Courser of Seattle, with | kill an Alaskan bear remained un- |, ;0nced today by Secretary John, RN TP y boat. He is survived by | €€ tly completed her sophomore the owner, E. H. Kendall, president | fulfilled when the yacht returned Keyser. The party will leave J“_ ar. She is a graduate of ““‘» local of the Arrow Transportation Com- here this morning. Only one bear | neau at 4:30, driving out to the high school and won a Business and two adopted pany, and several guests aboard, on | Was seen on the entire trip, he said. | benth' WhsraSsipar willibe sevelt ar grand- at his home in the Indian Village for sale at The Empire office. fore her successful one. LISTEN! FOR THE SOUND OF THE SIREN! 30 and will return to that port!its environs is 107,860. the regular monthly meeting. ANNOUNCING ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL TRIP COMPLETED BY THE ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT Operating the NEW BELLANCA SKYROCKET 6-PLACE SEAPLANE ——and— STINSON 4-PLACE “PATCO” @ Both planes arriving in Juneau late this evening from Seattle. ® We invite you to visit our hangar and inspect our equip- ment. H. R. BROWN, Agent Telephone 612 SHELL SIMMONS, Pilot JIMMY RINEHART, Pilot AN