The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 30, 1936, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1936. —~2 HONEY BEES (GIRL scnUTsAU . TRANSPORTED | THANK JUNE 4t[’l Of ] uly Speonals T0 INTERIOR ~ FOR AID GIVEN Sonsrn Bseiniuken to1BikissPeenmed 1o Exgiel © WEITLICH OB spfll‘t coats see DI‘ESS coats “os sport Roadhouse by Rika Wal- River Camp Director | s“its . swagger suits : len—FlrstJl Alaska | and Ald(" yfll[/’ face? The first swarm of domestic honey! mpe Girl Scout Committee of Ju- 5 bees to enter the Territory leftfn.o g fts last meeting of the ° Juneau this afternoon for Fair-{gencon yesterday afternoon at the ks, accompanied by their owner, I = S5V G Soo T wounell, act- Miss Rika Wallen, owner of the iny Chairman, e Big Delta roadhouse on Richard-| iss Alice Palmer presented her 11 Milli Yeoo HALF P ! o rapte%y: 81 milfs SR O fina) reports on the Bagle Rive: If d d f A ner L ks eates & go.|CHTP A0 8 Vote of thanks w you are a goo ]u ge o giver ellman Holbrook. R e wiirar ARy farm on the south bank of poley, ¢ e Datit i NE'/ BLOUSES and SKIRTS v | s it e e Bt e whiskey and exceptional with her roadhouse business, isalso|¢o-operation. Donations of camp ‘ g the postmaster and weather obser-|supplies from the following it Cotton BlousesSl.oo & tha poin. she has been o2 e and e were st VAIUE, W€ Suggest you taste ! at 2 21t e past 191cqged: J. P. Mc I arc g has the distinction of Gunnar Blom st (13 2 bR H . i person 1o miroauee' S, et coatrr ;s . @ omce the “Double-Rich jomestic sheep into the Interior. jer, and L. A. Delebecque who fur- Silk Blouses $9.50 to $4.50 sie sheep Inlo the Tnlerlr fe, and L. 4. Delebeoque who fur- Bty e e, are et 1 n e e e i ™ Kentucky Straight Bourbon! vork the roadhouse farm.and. The| praise was given also for the ef- oxen were broken last year and are |ficient management of the 1t ma the camp A Schenley Whiskey with the ra“p resses equipped with a home-made yoke by Miss Palmer which resuited in vk of Meriz. Made in Kentucky and harness the Juneau Girl Scouts being in a . old-time Kentucky distillers Including AFTERNOON and STREET : Tn Gallken i {:mxlxlt:\l;x(-imn;hvl-.;v ‘ i position instead of the good old Kentucky way. E TS (s b 2 b1 °! in the red S 8 Xpe 1 v DRESSES . . . BOUCLE KNITS ows and & flock of chickens which ;;..;,,',,f, il Sl i i her aic Mary Wilde and DANCING FROCKS meat, eggs, milk and butter Doris Freeburger, Sybil Godirey he roadhouse, reported to be Grace Bender and M Pete 9 e only point between Fairbanks were given gifts in recognition . nd Valdez at which iresh milk is' their service The following Juneau org warm of bees, of the Ttalian!tions were thanked for their cc SUMMER PURSES yarlety, were purchased by Miss tributions toward the Girl Scout in California and shipped!General Imm CHIFEON. HOSIERY ) iiee Rt e '\JM‘.‘, American Lezion Ausiliy. 20, g PROOF—KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Elk ) ( dd ows Lod LACE NECKWEAR point they will be carried o and Business and Professional COPYRIGHT, 1936, SCHENLEY DISTRIBYTORS, INC., NEW YORK v tichardson Highway to Big Delta Women's Club, $5 5 SIIK g( A F by automobile. The bee: in a > > LINEN and FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS 25c¢ to $1.00 ea. covered carrying cage 81, although | e —_— e — g = = they - wals' ‘purchabed (e rad M ELKS LEGION EVERYTHING FOR A PERFECT VACATION——————A they would not reach Juneau alive, | 4 JUST ARRIVED—Shlgment of they BumBed loudly snal crihibins. SITKA HOT SPRINGS A tically within their quarters shortly PI-AY T.ngHT / / before the lar kK 0 1 The cost of transportation .m m se ways to while away your leisure hours . . . swimming, In the New Sun Tan Shades amounted to more than double the | Gasti Channel Leaguc base- | canoeing, h boating. All accommodations to suit every price of the bees, Miss ball battles are siated for tonigh taste . . . at exceptionally low rates. /allen reported swarm was Thusday night, the regular Fri- . sl.oo an l ls bought for $2.50 in California, and|day game being moved up one day Reservations at Alaska Air Transport or Irving Airways transportation charges to Fairbanks'to clear the decks for the annual amounted to $543, she said. For Fourth of July series more than three years Miss Wallen In this evening’s contest the Elk: E has attempted to buy a swarm of 'perpst \ 1 second place holders, will ANKLETS - For the Whole Family— becs but was unable to do so because be 16 t the low i dealers refused to ship them to e t 256 and up Alaska. A bee hive, purchased in Eeattle and sent ahead from there by steamer, will await the bees upon NEW—WOMEN'S TAILORED SILK LOUNGING ROBES s‘o 50 each S WA e e St e e THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Green, Brown, Wine Delta from a combined busi- | come out on top toni and pleasure trip to the States, . Manager Bob F will most She arrived here from Seattle I ’ ; 2 hill for the L on with Red Gray aboard the North Sea last Friday. | qoing the receiving. Vinto H 5 s ->oe A S }"‘ i Our Services to You Begin and End at the Y GREEN ABOARD PLANE thie Purpl e ceae il coin: G AR B e ¥ S g 3 Sl C BT S on ang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ° PY .’ nc. FOR MANLEY SPRINGS mence at 6:30 p. m Gy i ) o — s ‘ eau's i ) D. L. Green, owner of a trading WATCH FOR T o o = g o Juneau’s Leading Department Store Bost at Manley Hot Springs, ar- The Opening of The “white spot.” O Quick Results Try An Empire Classified! VISIT OUR UPSTAIRS BARGAIN DEPARTMENT riea e morming on the Yukon ' o left this afternoon for Fair- banks, enroute to his home in the i it e d Interior, aboard the PAA Lockheed WATCH FOR Electra i DEPA%'T‘DFINTEO‘“ WfijTfihfifiu BUREAT" slMMuNs uN ‘imn Opening of “f “White Spot.” snm;;v J_L’\T \'L" i ]uly fur"l tu re Bargalns o T S e | SEATILETRIP ™7 454 MEAT co) Cloudy tonight and Wednesday, probably showers; light southerly winds. | LOCAL DATA Eieogie e Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veioclty ~ Weatne | Juneau P\lol Took OfiEarly FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF —DIAMOND 7 o i-):»l\\-\}:-ld I'i:}i“ hRY;:-mm(‘:t 4 pm. yest'y 2091 68 46 S 8 Cldy This Morning with ‘ TC HAMS AND BACON-—U. S. Government Inspected it f i : A l ) 4 am. today 29.94 55 81 s 6 cldy I i ) complete variety of Noon today 092 66 B s Cldy Five Passengers I3 —— z jll I / ) CHAIRS—TABLES CABLZ AND EADIO REPORTS i 5 - STUDIO COUCHES YESTERDAY | TODAY The Alaska Air trdnsort Bellanca o 3 5 A JESKS Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. swm | Skyrocket seaplane, piloted by Shel- p N e . DESKS station . temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Wecth |don Simmons, which left Jungau | k g . - ‘ i g SECRETARIES Anchorage | 0 this morning at 4 a'clock, reached | 4 T - r - COFFEE TABLES Barrow 3 36 2 3 8 0 Cldy | Ketchikan at 6 a. m. and after a |} ' ¥ & \ Ij i3 LIVING ROOM and Nome 2 50 8 5 Calm Pt Cldy | two-hour stop left Ketchikan for |} - - ) | ( T i BEDROOM SUITES Bethel 3 Calm Pt. Cldy | Alert Bay enroute to Seattle. . The | 1 W u ever displayed in Alaska. Perganks o o e o e v oneees o wrve s e | Juneauw Lumber Mills, Inc. Dawson 59 Calm Pt. Cldy |attle at about 1:30 o'clock this af- The furniture market St. Paul 4 Cldy | ternoon, and will leave there on the | ) SN : 2 E has been ransacked to B : Cidy | returnfght tomottow marmips | = @ y LPIECE LIVING | ls bossansil = Kodiak 5 56 5 6 Cldy | Passengers aboard the seaplane from 4 7 il I ROOM SUITE articles that tend to Cordova g o 4 52 C Cldy | Juneau to Seattle were: W. C. Mil-, o v ™ Ty I ey ke viir Rome . wiare Juneau » 68 55 B 0 Cidy | :; ,“ I)m\:\n;xvl Millel;,VhP?filldeun‘; Chas E York S Hhx)xwwatit)itlp ulnixrn\’“nt'b Sraate Ii\\"xblc Sitka 50 - 8 — — 2.12 1 Capt. Edward itehead an . 2 lour. ep, Cf t- a actl a i <' 8 Kx(('l:chikun 58 54 4 54 ! 5 Rain | Douglas Oliver. | e See sl s able spring-filled cush- It will surprise you to Prince Rupert 58 58 s 54 Cldy| The AAT Stinson seaplane Patco, You are invited to present this ions, hardwood frame. see how far your money Edmonton 68 56 52 3 Cldy | piloted by James Rhinehart, which ' p coupon at the box office of the O $58.50 will go in buying furni- Seattie 0 4 58 58 Cldy | left Juneau last Sunday morning . o ki ture NOW. Portland 8 8 58 58 Clear | and was forced by weather to spend c t l 'rh t Lk el A s R i |t ene G SER e EE : apl 0 catre D en t d cl‘ s 3-PIECE BED New York 8 4 8 64 b Cldy | reached Anchorage, where the plane J A 5 & av por an alr ROOM TE Washington 88 86 64 68 Trace R‘un‘\\ll] await the arrival of Forest Ser- | 4 and receive tickets for your- Upholstered in Genuine Mohair—Reversible = SUI Rk etinE DONUARIONE AT A A | vice otficials who will be passengers | self and a friend or ; 5 L ot : My : & shions Finished in Walnut Ketchikan, cloudy, temperature, 57; Craig, partly cloudy, 60; “’::m'[‘ chartered flight from that| | - relative to see BED DRESSER Wrangell, cloudy, 56; Sitka, cloudy, 58; Radioville, clear, 56; Juneau, |¥ 3 te 20 ; e - g3 | 66! CHEST cloudy, 57; Skagway, raining, 53; Soapstone Point, cloudy, 60; Yaku-| * i i 4 P B d 00 s t tat, raining, 55; Cordova, cloudy, 50; Chitina, clear, 60; McCarthy !KM)A_ \RRIVES HERE FROM ! e 0 wo =1eCe Hearoom Siite clear, 60; Portage, cloudy, 54; Anchorage, cloudy, 64; Fairbanks,( SOUTH; FLIES TQ INTERIOR| cities” Bed—Chest—Vanity and Bench—Walnut $ ; n y 590 o 72; Nenana, clear, 5 ings, partly cloudy, 70; Tanana,| ) E 70; Ruby, 5; Nulato, clear, 76; Kaltag, clear,| PAA Pilot W. D. Knox, returning Finish Full Size Unalakleet, partly cloudy ; FI car, 65; Crooked Creek,|f{rom a vacation in the States, ar-| S . rived this morning on the Yukon, As a paid-up subscriber of The A E’ h e Sas S SPRING-FILLED iR e and left for Fairbanks this adter- { . n &ight-Piece Dining Suate MATTRESS The barometric pressure was slightly below normal this morning|R0on With Pilot J. J. Jones at the | H i %3 S Sk (Tl of-Adeke and Bigh over the Alaskan Arctic coast and | controls of the PAA Lockheed I y as .lp“e Buffet—6 Chairs and Extension Table—Beautifully Finish- the lower MacKenzie River Valley. This ¢ pressure has been |Electra 1 S B e ver Vall : ragatie’ Bz beeh | Elootre ed in Selected Walnut Veneers—Tapestry ,62.50 sl, 75 attended by rains over the southern port f Southeast Alaska| Pilot Knox, who fell and broke | Good only for current offering Upholstered Chairs . Hon " > o P a bone in one foot when he stepped and scattered light rains over the Tanana and upper Yukon Valleys |? ¥ Your Name M ear Tomorrow while generally fair weather was reported over the western portions(OR @ tennls ball on the tennis| ay App of Alaska, Warm weather continued yesterday over interior Alaska, |court at Fairjanks several weeks | WATCH THIS SPACE VISIT OUR CELOTEX APARTMENT ago, has entirely recovered from hls‘ FLIES TO TIN (CITY l ALICE CURTIS ARRIVES sy 8 AR Gty ‘ — - — s ON THE SECOND FLOOR ‘ Miss Alice Curtis, former Juneau NOTICE Floyd McKennon, Manager of | school girl who is the sister of Mrs Ry T “ E T R u l N A L & mine in the Tin City district, is | Verne Soley, arrived from Sitka( All Women of the Moose afe re- 3 : a passenger for Fairbanks aboard | yesterday where she has been at- quested to attend the funeral of “« T il » the PAA Lockheed Electira this|tending High School She plans Joe Wilson to be held at the C,| Deliciousiy Different Foods Mr. McKennon arrived |to spend a month here with the W. Carter Mortuary, Wednesday, | Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties here on the Yukon this morning. | Verne Soleys July 1, at 2 pm. ~—adv‘l

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