The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 23, 1936, Page 3

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!%!R IFrom Honolulu i1 _ MUSIC, LAFFS, T 730':‘2:(51?":‘ (u ‘l(n Has * an(] Coliseum “Red Salute” n Shows WIL B[ 8 Phone 2701 er LIN OLFUM on yc WAY. ! JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE Q@ R et 4 TO THE PUBLIC re-to express our sincere and wonderful pa during our FIRST SARY SALE. thanks appreciation for the onage accorded us THREE-DAY AN L »der of Juneau. The amount rize awarded to Mr. | ash sale was $36.70. ® »f the single ¢ The HOME GROCERY John Hermle Joe Thibodeau ‘Thanks a Mil-} ° l L] s 'IHL DAIH /\LASI\A EMPIRE, TU [Lener Arrives {Here in 5 Days OIL MEN TO TRY FOR GUSHER IN 5! the F by tk s found in receipt the week end b y from Mrs. Homer lulu th ‘\1 C . f Arrive Here on \laska Filled with Hope of Striking Black Gold ex- Bay, » and Offhcials s. Jewell mailed t 15, at passengers ward to ments made a week of south with Oil Com- 1t Acres Under Lease I about Cook ha 58,000 Ir lum for \ the north m h in o build wout a d been ) years oil of- reports encot INISKIN BAY SDAY, JUNE 23, 1936 | been ot 500 f put it said ed o in the a anticiy and Bac some $ seve fans. H ducer rector Haven B. M Synod President hur M Villiam r. Others n the enterp! uthor of Mickey and es Farrell, Fr 1d Knudsen, for tor of who esent office also one morning’s sermon at |y, rrection Lutheran iched by the Re 2 Miss Alice THE HOTELS SR el of the cholr Gastineau local u been y ernoon s of the friends Car Kubicek Seattle; N Patsy on, San E will be served n plans Kk — PLANE Airways piloted by Juneau today to Sitka and wa P Jed de B Mens \l\ll meister Santa City J. E. Wrangell; Cruz, C \lrum Cl ||k 1 Boyle. Alaskan Streeter, Springfiel /. C. White, City A. B. Calhoun ff, Montana City r on the attle to Mrs. er druggist of G B Wallstedt nd called JUST A FEW MORE DAYS AND THE WOCK WILL CLOSE ITS A I /'l"un very Quality PRICES! SUETS . Fur Trimmed and d Suit Reqular $19.75 to $35.00 Closing Cut For $9.75° $14.75 Reqgular $ '$9.95 Regular $7.50 to $ One Lot of Silk and Wool Dresses to Be AWAY AT ONLY $1.50 HATS HATS HATS HA SILKS and STRAWS—Regular $3.50 to Closing Out at $1.00 and $1.75 Many Other Wonderful Buys DON'T THIS SALE! Shoppe FIXTURES FOR SALE! 3 mahogany floor clothes racks, 1 large merchandise she sewing machine, 1 tapestry-covered 1 floor lamp, 1 Mohawk rug, 9 by 12, o rug for $5.00. T SHOPPE, across from Pay’n Takit DOORS FOREVER! ise be offered the Jur ment must be sold! COATS Hand-Tailored, $22.50 to $35.00 Closing Out at $11.75 to $14.75 Beautifully Fur-Trimmed Coats Regular $35 to $55 values Closing Qut for Only $19.75 One Lot of Coats, While They Last 1ecu public at such SILI{ DRESSES .75 to $22.50—Closing Out at $12.75—Closing Out for GIVEN TS MISS Juneau Frock cases, 2 1 Singer bourette, > 9 by 12 - REV, KNUDSEN ON ALEUTIAN JUNEAU BOUND ~ PRICES TODAY Special Sunday Services dll(l Industrial Spc‘uallu s, How- Picnic Planned for two Palmer xander will be spe iven by the congregation | church honoring the tentatively planned | 501 at congre will , and ice-cream |, to be in LEAVES Lockheed Anchorage Anchy 1 his many friends, 3 Rl | SRR, LAST TIMES TONIGHT Post No. 4 AMERICAN LEGION REALIZING 1S HITTING STOCK | | ever, Exhibit Strength Ihlou;hout | 3 NEW YORK June \lizing tripped up s the stock market to ort appeared for many aders in late deali A number of industrial exhibited strength throughout ion Knud- but of the specalties the Today's close was somewhat ir- hs sfers were close to one mil- the uquerque CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, June 23.-—Closing ion of Alaska Juneau mine stock today it 13%, American Can American Power and Light Anaconda 34':, Bethlehem 53 Commonwealth and Curtiss Wright 5% Motors 657, International 8, Kennecott 39', Unit- teel 637, United Corpor- Cities Service 5's, Pound 34 Churc Kr | Harvester ed States ation 7 ROBERT YOUNG HARDIE ALBRIGHT RUTH DONNELLY Lena CLIFFEDWARDS DOW, JONES AVERAGES y ing are today's Dow es industrials 158.94, | rails 47.60, utilities 33.11 - JEANNE COMES FOR """ FREIGHT ON LOUISE Gene The twin-screw river boat Jeanne. on the ! commanded by Capt. Harry Bar- ypoints. | rington, arrived at the Ferry Float at 10 o'clock this morning. Capt. | William Strong, who |I|l\ul at Tul- 2 United paplane, for the b S 1 Playiui vy Fox Mov drug- lad ir Transport rich he has char summer, and the plane’s pilot, Ted Field, Mrs. N Flatkeval, of Fort _. | 8t. John, wife of the engine board the Jeanne, and her son are pas- sengers aboard the Jeanne. The came here from Tulsequah port supplies arriving on the s Louise to the Whitewater Taku mine on the Tulsequah river. The dock at Tulsequah was wreck- ed by recent floods, according to George Robbins, purser of the Jeanne. Piling was washed out and the 40 by 100 foot dock, sup- porting a 60 by 20 foot warehouse. toppled into the water, but was held by cables and will be dismantled for erection at a new location, as the former site was damaged by the flood waters. Although the Taku River is still high, the water has passed the flood stage, Purser Rob- bins said Ji Motsinger Is Host fo Party Aboard Yact Secretary of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Ar- rives on Caroline The Campbell Church yacht Car- oline, commanded by Capt. Cascy Moran, berthed at Femmer's Dock at 8:15 o'clock last night for a brief visit in Juneau. M. E. Mot~ singer of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, secretary of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, is host to a parf of guests aboard the yacht on two weeks' cruise of Southeast Alaska waters. The group will board the North Sea at Ketchi- kan, enroute to the States, at the close of their voyage aboard the Caroline. Those in the party besides Mr. Motsinger are his son, M. E. Mot~ singer, Jr,, a student at the Uni- versity of North Carolina; his daughter, Miss E. Motsinger; T. F. Hickerson of Chapel Hill, professor of civil engineering at the universi- ty; Frances Chatham; Alex Chat- ham, a student at Duke University; and Sam A. Neaves, a studentat the University of North Carolina. The latter three live at Elkin. All but Mr. Neaves are velatives of Mr. Motsinger. - HOONAH FAMILY TO TOUR GLACIER BAY Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bromley and daughter Alice of Hoonah ar- rived in Juneau this morning on their boat Lindsley it the arrival of their son Eugene who is returning mnn Park College near , tonight on the Alice Bromley graduated from the same college year and has been teaching school at Kenai for the past year. After the arrival of the Princess Louise the Bromleys will leave aboard their boat for a trip to Glacier Bay taking as their guests Mi Harriet Lawrence and Miss Ellen Remmsynder, who arrived here this morning from Haines on the Presbyterian missionary boat Princeton, and Miss Ora Kuyken- dall of the Sheldon Jackson School in Sitka. ! .o SHOP IN JUNEAU FIR! NOTICE! SPEND THE 4TH OF JULY AT HOONAH ict Center of Icy Strait Fishing Distr RACES OF ALL KINDS MUSICI DAN First class entertainment is in store for all visitors. Come to HOONAH for the FOURTH and have the most enjoyable time of your life. “FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg.

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