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MKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1936. 8 THE DAILY MUSEUM MAN | Oh, o Be a Beach Censor! MIZE-MOYER mRewre — INEW MANAGER, Mofsdemc REV, KNUDSEN CONFERS WITH . G WECOINGTOBE JEENBE T MEAT COMPANY "% 1 HERE TODAY Dr. C. C. Carter, Acting Commis- no spinal meningitis epidemic in President, Lutheran Synod, % ; . ~ ; i Juneau. After consulting with the A Schliakjer and Party 5 Northern Light Church Will £ ; off Carsterle Agency . 1 doctirs tn towit, e Gastar Arrives Aboard ochlia _](’l and arty § ; ; RN INC l‘l 4_5 urcn Vil : : . o [h,s Clt\v T e Aleu“an ses Through ’”’ / - SRR Be Setting for Jun" : e 5 of these diseases at the present 3 S s By i : W«‘ddmg £ geo 1‘?‘1,',,;‘., 1r( Mx:‘:nmu'x;.\ d,” s added that frem time to time,| Resurreciion Lutheran .Church . ; {H. E. Iffert, new manager of Car- |the ernment Hospital has cases!" honor its Synod President, the sten's Alaska Meat Company, oa|of tubercular meningitis, which is Arthur M 1\“"(‘«»:9“ who a Seward Street. “Since my arrival non-infectious. However, this is not 1ives here on the Aleutian this af= here a month ago, there has been | to be confused with spinal meningitis '© . with a picnic at the El hing but warm, sunny weather, | being something entirely di summer home at Lend vhile friends and relatives from| In event there was ever an epi- Sunday afternoon. Car§ Auburn, Washington, where I was|demic of this nature, the Commis- V)l leave the church at 1 o'clocit connected with the Carstens Pack- | sior f Health's office here is ade- 10F _lhv picnic. Sunday smjm :’n d ing Company, write that the wea- quately equipped to handle church members attending will takg M Ellen Mize, daughter of ¥ Mize, former Juneau residen be married to M. D. Moyer ceremony to be performed Saturc at 8 o'clock at the Northern ht Presbyterian Church, the port L : n A. Glasse reading the voy ; ¢ / : 7z Leonard Holmquist wil {3 SESHULIKIE L (LR o . . | | the 1-of-honor, and Leonard ther there is terrible, with ran. s e office has the necessary e OWD lunches. Ice cream ang e Territory, but if I ¢ & : / | | Holmquist will serve as best man wind storms, and dust storms seryn at hand at all times. " eotter: MLl bo et of vertebrates of the that James Orme and Dewey Baker | | This is Mr. Iffert’s first trip A Spopl. SIGIEW Eoning oy he wants he intends to spend th . ; HEORA diaebs ; i 145 TeeAtory L Bra iy NeraE 160 bination Sunday School and church 1 years in collecting fur- i ; 8 B | atter the ceremony a reception for PRIR 4 ] | cont. Ho has been i the meat| PICNIC TONIGHT FOR |:ervices will be held with the Reva e. With him are M erend Knudsen officiating. Miss Gl ME. Tols D! Ir . . 3 ? _ ::,”::L, ,"“,“,UL,U:,J‘}“:, e E Yl s business 1n the state of, PATIENTS, CHILDREN’S 'alice Paimer and Mrs, George Al Holmq Vashington for eleven years and . s L . e DN oG e awka wea, WARD, U, S. HOSPITAL ©xnder. both former chotr ieaders New York 1 ALl ‘tiiends of hR. yeite | co ol ] ppsheisn g Summil e e |l R’Ps'\)nwlol:n Ch[mh will b arty intends to g A R el SO ; . el i derid . sts of the congregation R One fellow whose job is probably the envy of every impressionable are invited to the church cerem 2| |and most modern shops in . the| ‘Tubercular patients in the chil- © il horse and there hire 2 guide 3 i : e tes. He plans no change in the|q Reverend Knudsen comes fron o1 . ake them male is this Atlantic City copper whose “painful” duty it is to pass - = i« ¢ S. plans ge |dren’s ward of the Government erviant ar ool a power boat to take them PP £ 4 policy of the market, with no chang- Longview, Washington, and wag Cown the Yukon. The group will judgment on the various beach eostumes and tell the young ladies : ¢ s fd el R R il Hospital on Willoughby Avenue will formerly with the Lutheran Church work down as far as Tanana, and what they must or must not wear.; K UF c cRU!sE 2 o e L e g be “l’I"“"*mn‘d at a pienic and party jn Albuquerque, N. M. He plans to | ments ir L ar -lon the lawn and recreaticns rooms pe s o e AR g stallation of equipment will belor (no M3 be here about a week to > o - — a River. institution from seven to The Rev. Erling Olafson, of thé St & - : made soon, he said Tenunih b sides searching for fossil re- Pilot Scott was employed by the Sl i eight o'clock this evening, accord- local church, urges all church mems= mains, Dr. Schlaikjer may also st Aihways here in 1929 and ing to Mrs. Cleo Beason, occupa- bers who have cars to attend the catch small specimens of present- In 1632 he operated a flying his 2-year-old lad, Lamar Jess ~ NOTICE OF NON-IIABILITY | tional therapist in the charge of picnic on Sunday, as not enough \imals such as moles, shrews ervice with the Loening Commuter Jarnick, is so healthy his parents - | the children’s welfare at the hos- people with cars have yet signist Horcupines. snd. rabbits -to - take g now owned by Pilot James Rinehart stered him in a baby show at Salt | Notice is hereby given that I will | pita fio thelr intentinn ol ibine 3 ack to the Museum of Nat- H t laska Air Transport. Since L i sk Cly S ‘dhes_”‘eh "im'{?";‘i not responsible for any bi-| Ice cream, cake and candy will be R - 1l History. The Museum has few 1€33 he has been c:aployed by M In other orgins.onthis vight side ntracted by my wife, Flano: | served, with plenty of fun and bal- WATCH FOR r [ Alaska mammals, ac- C 2 3 N . DuVall, locns for all. A short musical pro- > 2 Dt and his appendix on the left. (Asso: 2 : 8 to Schlaikper, making this LEAVES YABHT Rk B [ rince I\Ul)(‘l'l n rort ciated Press Photo) adv PAUL DUVALL. gram will be included, it w: said. The Opening of The “White Spot.” it of the most fertile fields 5 NEW PLANE FOR Planning for Next : Dr. Schlaikier, and party, spent At aft [s Piloted by Clay- INTERIOR FLOWN Year BT last evening with Mr. Clarence b J 3 Rhode, of the Alaska Game Com- ton L. Scott, Well NORTH TO ATLIN| 11 consdian National Steam- Opening of The “White Spot mission, going over details of the b ol i s ot R oLt A Tt th trip and examining a collection of Known Flier Vet o P e shea S B LYIRCE RDEL I8 bears' skulls and other scientific —— in Beattle; @ fiosrly L ith 7 thrcueh e e and data on hand at the Game Com-| The Douglas Dolphin ampnibian of the Gorst Airways her st Sl i Wow to tnaka mission Office plane owned by W. E. Boeing, re- at Atlin, B. C. last Monday aboard | is Capt. Neil MacLean, and A. E g 5 i The group also visited the Ter- tired aircraft manufacturer, pilot- the new 8-place Bellanca plane pur- Evans is purser. Good Cofifee ritorial Museum and was very fav- ed by Clayton L. Scott, arrived 1t chased by the Pollack Flying Service| The Juneau bound p 3 A crably impressed the PAA float shortly after noon of Fairbanks, flown from the States| were: Miss Marjory Dickiesor every time RIS gtk today with six passengers aboard. o the Interior by Pilot Herm Joslyn 2 ol tei ) i s n Prancisco school teach P ; o Mr. and Mrs. Boeing and four Folow these directions— use res- SIMMONS TAK The new plane which cruises at a | will visit here for a time and Rob- 2 ES friends. s v R G e T B il soniable care — and your solles will Combs. FIVE PASSENGERS Ehb PeR e stphibisn W"“:\ top speed of 190 miles per hour, Aboard the Rupert is a pa lways be mellow, delicious and a flying boat with retractable whe y i 1% traveled from Seattle to Atlin in six San Francisco Knights of Colur eparkling clear. TO DESTINATIONS 1anding gear, with only Pilot Scolt i and 15 minutes Ll aud thels friends BB Y oun ok 2 abeard, arrived at the PAA airport 3 SEET s URder. ihe. ToRdRRBIDYGE M: Use a Drip Coffec Maker The Alaska Air Transport Bel- yesterday to allow inspection of the A. G. Bagley, who with her husband Ask your grocer to show you the new lanca Skyrocket seaplane flown by ']“’““"‘] of I‘]'\"":"l"”’)"“‘:"“"‘-"”‘ et | C, T. Takes Hand, heads cruises of Knights of Colun model Schilling Drip Maker, It is g N x # ¢ ¢ Juneau ear s morning to cc L it atia ' woubE B World Pilot Sheldon Simmons took off at JU R s S Drought Situation: bus w0 various parts of the wor e e 10:3¢ o'clock this morning with five f Soutt + Aliel t : every summer. Mr. Bagley w 1 ¢ BANANAS c passengers, Spencer Douglas, Blmer p ooy, yrg. Communication be- WASHINGTON, June 26.'— The|unable to make the cruise due tc ! : Peterson and Andrew Pakator for : § St G fon | tour scheduled to start on the eigi . Chichagof Sl tween the plane and yacht is main- Interstate Commerce Commission 3 o : n . S THREE POUNDS 2 FOR | undtrip to Chichagof, and Mere- o™ Ginents installed in the freight rates to transport livestock | to go to Havana and return by dith Custard for Petersburg v N plane and radio equipment aboard from drought-stricken Montana and of the Panama Canal. Last ye : : GOLDEN RIPE LARGE NO. 214 TINS the yacht. The Douglas amphibian North Dakota areas to available Mr. Bagley escorted the Alaska tour | i ‘m- | is powered with two Wasp motors Minnesota feeding points. this being Mrs. Bagley's first at- i E \ Bishop G. A. Rix passed through|with controlable pitch propellor - > «| tempt at guiding a tour party alone ¢ A Tuneau last night cn the Prince Ru-|and cruises at a speed of about 120 WATCH FOR Mrs. Bagley had the highest praise 3 b 4 © pert on his way to Atlin | miles per hour The Opening of The “White Spot.” | for the beautiful weather which the { ) BISHOP GOES TO AT party has had all the way along the Inside Passage, and she said: “The ; Regular Tins—EACH . . Alaska trip is the most perfect trip Use Schilling Drip Coffee in the world to make out of Cali- ally blended, roasted and fornia.” The tour leader stated that [ ] d for the modern drip proc starting next year the Alaska cruise 5 onC O the "_""l "',"”" Rosean BEAN is going to be featured above all Use a Filter Paper | or eans | others by the Bagley Travel Bu- They are packed in each tin of 2 = £ N reau. Tt is to be their one big criuse. Schilling Drip Coffee. Picnic Tins—EACH 2 LARGE TINS The entire Knights of Columbus : : . Try this triple alliance of special party as well as about 50 other pas- CUT GREEN ARMOUR'S sengers made the trip to Mendenhall ~ coffee — drip maker — and filie® “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper™ slacier last evening aper. The result is delicious! Prince Rupert sailed 107 e — THE FRIENDLY STORE JUNE 26, 1936. THE FRIENDLY STORE Skagway at 11:30 & asmmmsm § € @ F F E E—Freshly ground, RIGHT HERE . . in our own coffee mill. Enjoy really fine coffee fresh- SUMMER SPECIALS || srarmve romme | BUT YESTERDAY c ARROTS The Colonel tonring Europe on ’ z 5 ’ 5 I can recall when life was light, his leave of absence, did not for- Palmolive—4 BARS LARGE SIZE : " bt F v get the one he left behind. His and tied vith sunshine, warm | cygad] PEAS T iived 2 ard trom Sparta Th A::dn werevbluf instead of saying: “This is the cliff from ed«' , A MIXED—Large Cans which the Spartans used to M A Y o N N l s E c IR e e S (hrow their defective children. i A An s ; i Wish you were here . . . Dad. winer " " 10¢ each re hers Excelt Meturdery) BEST FOODS—FULL QUART . With spirits spring, “Give me an all-day sucker I couldn't help but laugh and aid the small boy, handing over i, R ol . Kafee Hag ol el + gl v oot BUT STILL: WATERMELONS . . Cherries. || QRANGES 89C gay? = youngster lcoked as it suspicious- Peaches: Plums, Casabas . . 3 DOZEN Why, it was only yesterday! “Looks kind of small,” he along with all other 7 seems not so| If you haven't tried it do » “\"(‘s," explained the man, The Fine&g M“gicz PICNIC ITEMS | SUNKIST s0 now—there will be no | cheerfully. ‘Days getting short- 1 do not dare to sing a song | moro sleepless nights. er, you know." e " 60 Gl BEL | ot s vesits The Finest Floor! TUNA FLAKES All T look forward to in life ¢ ORACLE :‘n.jmin‘;'::..n.mil..\nd strife b :..»nt!..mnn (al police s lumn”!; p WHITE TUNA—Tall Ti EACH Why is my heart no lenger ga: Could I see the man w n;] wa Th B t Fountaln' I played the horses yesterday! n‘«-.vu;umrf: robbing cur house e es ' ns ' 2 night?” g CREAM Of Desk Sergeant: “This is very 4 J 'hy vant t It is better to be silent and AT ’::KII.‘:;\F‘.;"“M do you want to And Foud Servlce! U N l T E D M E A T D E P A R T M E N T be thought dumb, than to speak Gonllamaii den’t mind fell- A vomove 1} douit. ng you. I only want to ask him i 0—0- 30c¢ package he got in the house with- B d wo ' L | Tage | eer and wines: - ||} CHEESE C| HAMS C Babs had been taken for her zsc ol irs i he barber. The | : lr::l‘ervhbdlm zl-dl :‘Is ‘:l:::h rlm" AND FRAME IT COTTAGE—pmt : Pound. im0t B D e o P T A e FOLLOW THE CROWDS KRISTOFFERSON PICNIC targements e MACARONI =i o “Certainly, miss,” answered the To T“E ST NN [ing my neck was In the Bulk photographer. “That's our spec- man used his vacuum cleaner “Well, said the girl, “let's see m it 4 “)S EOI‘ 250 | what you can do with this jic- T av l 1 . il ermlna i FANCY STEWERS CALL GARNICK’S —PHONE 174 DAY or EVENINGS | P e 00 |

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