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8 e e—— o APPLICATIONS Dail y Cross-word Puzzle _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1936. e i) N FINNISH CLUB l)AN(E Finnish Educational Club mem- SIMMONS ¥ — palal_\'ll(‘, stroke, was lmd to rest‘ today in Evergreen Cemetery. Sen-‘ A EL SE| AME s g Hen Becomes Rooster More than 150 Palmerites went from their city to Anchorage recent- | bers and friends will dance tomor- vices 'yere held at the O, W Oatter | { ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 9 Ln;{d:d]o:;'au ‘ row evening at the I.O.O.F. Hall|lV in a special train to see the second Mortuary with the Rev. John A.| SYLCAUGA, Ala—A white legs IM EVENT e il ‘ DUE TUNIGHT at a Third of July event to be given |Of @ series of baseball games between | Glasse in charge. Pallbearers were: horn hen, owned by Mrs. C. H:| [O]A[S 11. Demolished ‘ that organization. The music| Palmer and Anchorage. H. J. Leonard, C. Curtis, Jasper Greer, shed her feathers, grew & | ! 17. Important oc- | Lo will start at 9 o'clock and the pub- T Tramboe, Joe Leyson, Markus Ba-tail and rooster’s comb, and startg | HT T g, g Currence Pl Flvi lic is invited to join with the mem- | MERRIWEATHER RITES HELD con, and Gideon Matoing ed crowing. But the fowl still lav | i ] 1ot ying North from vers in celebrating the Eve of Inde- | Mrs. Emma Helen Merriweather. Seplr e Pt o e eges. il E 1 Seattle—Patco Fx- pendence Day. Old time dancing well known Juneau resident who| Lode and placer location notices G o | | “ | ted Frid will be a feature of the evening. died last Monday after suffering a ' for sale at The Empire office. | SHOP IN JUNEAU! i Plenty of (ompcnhon Ap- C| 10 gmuey | aen | pected Friday = _ el o Vs e ; pears According to i & Bf,’.’r‘rfl"u‘f.'f,’n“'l“ | The Alaska Air Transport Bel- Fostpone rief Interval flanca Skyrocket seaplane piloted by Chuc l\ [)omm\ vy, g tion TIE 81, Amimetn the | Sheldon Simmons, i : 25. Massachusetts E¥% 8 ‘:vlvrd'armly last Tuesday morning with five pas- Applications for participation in' . cage R . Hohbar |sengers for Seattle, reached Alert o | the first Gastineau Channel swim- %7 i 7S 5. Playful strugslt | Bay about noon today on the ret / | ming meet Saturday afternoon con- last minute data will be tomorrow afternoon at the ment dock, scene of the The aquatic part of the American Fourth July program complete govern- races. ! o ; Cottatnets |flight, and is expected: to arrive | tinue to pour in, according to Chuck 33 Nauntatn 51 Stake used as 2. Anclerit wine . Fragrant here this ,)H(\mng‘p Dominy, referee of the events ridges g youpe . Foor 3 i abceRoaHARItor allrdonel 8% CUIRCHE o ;_wmu prac- 3 Shoving . Nest of a bira | The AAT Stinson seaplane Patco Plenty of competition for : note o 1 e o 4. Small island of prey | flown by James Rinehart, whicn left are promised, Dominy said, and all 88 Interpret 58. Quote 5. Device for 44. Engrave with ¥ . 2 R 41, Requests Pigper winding acld here last Sunday on a chartered arrangements have been complet 42, Nautical term h 6. H\m]\lbler 46. Top ornament | flight to Anchorage, Seward and ) 3 e 8 att 43. Dormant 7. Swe of a spire 4 : " ' ‘e o it g OEeh pearl S D £ Clunter of 48, Speead for |other points to the Westward for Juneau’s Own Store after regulation Amatepr Athletic 4 nqtik;],,m % law i mmvl:( in Edlll‘hl o | the Forest Service, left Cordova this Union championships o 50, ally: collog. ks nelish letter | morning, and after a stop at Glacit ‘ an.‘\ close “1‘1 midnight luml' |Bay, will arrive at Sitka tonight 1 iny said, and all boys and girls returning to Juneau tomorrow morn- 1 and men and women are to ing ] enter now, as qualification te: t: | Don Emmons, formerly manager s P E c l A L % Ta- ‘or Mueller Harkins Airport in | coma, who arrived here recen | has been in charge of instruction of | student pilots at the Alaska Air Transport base during the absence Dress Up for the Fourth! Le of is heartily endorsed by the commit- of Pllgt- Rinebert: ® tee and sponsored by the Checker ..n. . S T Cab Company, Emmit Thompson proprietor. by the Juneau Lumber Mills last night, it was said, and the com- %n.. ONE RACK OF mittee asks for three judges and | two timers, Also stop watches, in case any records are broken. Don | D k E s s E s Clark and Joe Snow, well known lo- cal young men, who are supposed to be good swimmers, are expected to compete, Dominy said A change in events is made to- ay, Dominy said. The 100 yard style championship is reduced T e -.. | Freeburn Flown Here from Values to $10.95 l Chichagof—Six Brought ?»s Q Here from Haines to 50 yards. All other events | James L. Freeburn, manager oi the main as scheduled. Gold, silver. | Chichagof mine, arrived from C and bronze medals will be award- |chagof yesterday afternoon aboard ed. Closing of entries has been ex- |the Irving Airways Lockheed Vega tended to noon Friday seaplane piloted by Gene Meyring - — |Ellen Remnsnider and Harriet A | Lawrence were also passengers from FRIENDS WISH MRS | Hoonah IMLAY BON VOYAGEi At 6 o'clock last night the Irving plane flew to Haines to bring back 1a party of six who were passengers Wio from Juneau to Haines last Tues- Seattle day evening, including: Mrs. J. B husband, | Caro, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Keaton who |Miss M. Ogard, L. Ogard and Miss PALMER WEDDING Five Anchorage residents went tc Palmer by plane last week to attend the wedding of Miss Eula Simpson formerly of Anchorage, and Morris Hirst, of Palmer. The young couple were married by the United States Commissioner at Palmer. |ONE IN HOSPITAL AFTER ACCIDENT ON GLACIER HIGHWAY Honoring Mrs. Miles Imiay, will leave tomorrow for where she will join her Lieutenant Commander Imlay, Sam Platis was admitted to St Ann’s Hospital last night for treat- HAT? ment of injuries suffered in an|left last night on the Tallapoosa, |Storm P H . ] auto accident on the Glacier High- | Mrs. W. M. Whitehead and Mrs.| - This morning the plane made a ‘ way about two miles out of town W. L. Grisham entertained atichartered flight to Todd with Nick 1{’ L shortly after noon yesterday when |luncheon today at the Whitehead Bez : a truck containing Alex Kasalica |apartment in the Assembly Apart- Returning from Todd, the 1 ditch. Several others in the party The guests who gathered to wish back the E. W. Creevy party, en- 7 were bruised but not badly enough | Mrs. Imlay bon voyage were: Mrs.|2aged at testing ore samples from (//(UZ/L ////(Zl t | to require hospital treatment W. B. Kimball, Mrs. W. W. Council, | the Snipe Bay nickel deposit with //{('Jl/ it The Kasalica party was return- | Mrs. W. P. Blanton ,Mrs. D. Ram- ®quipment at the Hawk Inlet mine ® 1 ing from a picnic at Auk Village | say, and Mrs. R. H: Williams. oo oRT Ry 4 Beach, according to report to offi- - - cials, Kasalica told authorities he OPERATION Job Insurance Is Val i r 9 lost control of his machine Mrs. Mildred Haines of Anchor- Nullified by C alues to — age was recently operated on at the | ulithed by Ceurt SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! Anchorage hospital E $8.95 — = —— e s | OTTAWA, Ont. July 2—Canada’s — Supreme Court has found unconsti- | tutional the employment and so- | cial insurance and the national pro- ‘fir | ducts marketing acts, sponsored by No ONLY CAUSTIC THRIFTY Lhe Bennett government shortly af- OMMENTS N E WS | permitted to contribute a portion of i e wages and salaries while working to |a common fund set up under gov- ““ = Foatis |ernment supervision, receiving bene- A ]\?1,( spaper Within a ]\9"' spap('r | fit payments when unemployed. THE FRIENDLY STORE JULY 2, 1936. THE FRIENDLY STORE __ | DAY ONLY LEFT TO DRESS UP! SUMMER SPECIALS | We will be closed all day the 4th! BUY FRIDAY | LIFE'S HOTTEST MOMENT What a glorious thought, no Tl rcam the bosky woods at will, matter hew discouraging today | ::‘ n::n;rwt:n):;::wu‘::h?:rxfllrum our complete stock To fish beside the brook, day is ended, shut the door, and |of Fruits — Watermelons, win fill your soul with joy until let it pass into oblivion, for with (dn[‘\]oup - .mt:( all ‘hf/” B R th i s . E : NOW———it’s S A S e day of your life. : 0—0—o Behrer}ds’ has them. Famous qualities . .en s If someone speaks ill of you HAVE YOU TRIED OUR and fair prices explain the great appeal Fubzr;lxéedlacifill’?lfigfancy STAR BRAND SHOES "’dflyvlfflfl:l: "d W"hw“"‘ :‘;‘“6 Chocolate and |easy 1o GET IN THE ROUGH of our aymmerf.atpparel, P i sun, close e door yesterday, e can 11t you— and rued lunmnrrn:“r\:i‘t:l If:rg:;:r Vanilla go::pe marriage game is like —tShtort,dslemi - stout, $195 $2.00, $2 50 _ | Children’s Oxfords and Sandals 1 ness and ew ¢ 2 y S d Styles. . o ] peart PUDD]NG? “Indeed! In what way?" sloub and. ong gty Celanese as low as $1.50 pair 4 . i “It looks so easy to those who Shirts and Shorts Pt L i B s Delicious! haven't tried it 2 o 3 All sizes for comfort Patent Leather Slippers premise of Tomorrow. ; 3 pkgsa 25¢ o0 50c garment $1.85 $250 $295 ) 0—0—0 e ALk RITZ CHEESE “How did you like those Chin- Bl“e serge speclal Men S NeCkwear L d- . 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They state that owing to| You may be the Lucky One { lh:":epru:ml their customers’ (o receive the 5 isl’mnrlewr:‘.:‘Vell. mister, hthls [ ficen are: .. ‘ ¢ a pawn ‘::. hntl we ! ave ; 3 o | $2.00 Cash Prize | moe st rovtren” i : | ‘ nc It will pay you to visit our ‘ ‘ o Vg ke ot Upstairs Bargain Department” CALL GARNICK’S —PHONE 174 | s i . - aia i 2 . l Juneau'’s Leading Department Store i e