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e — e — R0 555 ot L e It S S S TONIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1936. BALL PLAYERS OFF TO SITKA Washington Huskis Will Represent United States SWIM EVENTS MOST POPULAR | v TONIGHT bl THEATRE . : 4 . Y S % s BEAUTY FOR 7 CAMES in Olympics in Germany ‘ A “ o ; 1 SPLENDORI > PRINCETON, N. J., July 6.—The DEFE"D e = U ity of Washington Huskies, H - > le, w America nal . Dazzling Damsels! ||Fourteen Channel League o Seattie. won the American fins) timated 1,300 Watch| Members Leave Aboard |out on Lake Carnegie over the 2,- WINNER A(]lldll( l vents on { rcha )00-mete: rse, thereby gaining | | Motorship Estebe 000-meter course, thereby g » i cth the right to represent the United | Fourth of July | States at Berlin | Nt Fourteen Juncau ball players and| pennsylvania was second, one 4TUG UF WAR To approximately 1300 persons, || f |one umpire set sail for Sitka at|jength and one-half behind the| the outstanding event of the Am-|[| ¥ noon yesterday aboard the sth | Huekies and California was third, erican Legion’s two-day Fourth of | to play a two-game seri nst | 1y " 2 0% i & o July celebration w the water| hree quarters of a length behind v . 3 | pick teams from the Sitka base Pm”k\\iv\mm ‘B(’,st ( ll_\‘ l(‘elm l)y Pll“mg sports conducted at the Government 4 | ball p., e today. Players making| Tne New York Athletic Club wass Twelve: Ihehes in Dock Saturday under the direction the trip were fielders — Bob | fourth ¢ of Chuck Dominy, widely known e fourth and last. . : . Jern! 5iStan Grummett,| e Huskies' time was six min- 15 Minutes s A N, EIPUIE §I08 P,,‘umfl Moose; Everett Nowell and Irving|ies four and four fifths seconds, | By 149 & et I B8 9w noen QLR UDE Rh Hogerup, Legion; Infielders — Jo e 'fastest time in the two days'| Fefore an enthusiastic holiday |the dock, float and two U. S. Forest Snow. Bud Foster and Ken Junge, |ipals. crowd which jammed Service scows were jammed with| Le glon; ks, Earl For- | i et ot Place Saturday night, the Finn tug- |Sbectators. Forest service officials sythe, Moose; Ca Red Gray 2 of-war team met and bested the Wwarned the public to refrain from v egion; Bill Robertson, El chll[‘ren Ara City team to win the $75 Fourth of congregating on the floats, but the 4-SELECTED THNTS e vey Koski, Elks, Ward Mc : July prize by pilling 12 inches in crowd was too large to handle. Alister, Legion; Tal Picinini, Moose.| A 15 minutes, Judges in the swimming events A | 5 Judg s g events ] Emmet Botlho, Umpire-in-Chief of leen Awa!‘ds The Finns, managed by Dave Da-|were Ernie Smith, former A. A. U. HW /E. Smmet ) naged by Dave Ds . Smith, : HIGHWAY DELIVERY TO ALASKA AlR CANTUR S NEw ihe Gastineau Channel Baseball| 5 vis, was the same team, with the|inter-collegiate champion; Dr. C Alaska Exports from HANDLE MILK DELIVERY = :L:I(I'“Af.\]v: \‘\lw]‘nf“;\(;u\’x;) to see tha | vl.\]:(‘wl\.‘ n (:-:{ AL :;n'lh‘(:x;nnnm ‘I’l .I<!‘nm>. :u\(}l Paul nmwnl out-|Seattle Increase in May e . ll is on t [ u E « he tug-of-war event sev anding in the junior events was| The Juneau Dairies, Incorporated, EXPRESS MAY PLAY SHUWING } Earl Forsythe, an old Sitka boy,| Fn“nh Para e cral we g0 at the Bartenders'|Buddy Brown. Among the senior Over MBY 0‘ Last Year has contracted with the I'?xghway now playing shortstop with the Picnic aglas. Members of xl.v'w\nnnu-h_ H. Tryggvi, a newcomer, Delivery Service to handle all milk Moose in Juneau, is acting as man- | _ eam were: Matti, Koski, Salo,{was the class of the show, and ac- ATTLE, lul\ 6.—The Se- | ;4 mi roduct deliveries on Glace . ager and field captain for the J"”YOngsters in Costume and Seppne, Huld, Routsala, Antila,|cording to Smith, has all the mak-| attle Harbor Department re- | . H p,,,, tor tHe figwly organ= ' ' neau aggregation. The touring £ Harju, and Gus Nurmi, anchor man. {ings of a big time champion. The| Dorts exports during May 10 | o0 concern 3 4 Slavers et ahs Lo arrivsiin Sl with Decorated Ve- The City team was captained by|U. S. Army stole the show in the! Alaska totailed 46,559 tons, val- ; Y — e .arly this morning where they were : . . John Osburn and composed of: Os-|{diving event, Private L. Steinberg] ued at five on two hun- ; Sikorsky Amphibian Is to “The Last Outpost” with|billed to play a game with a team hicles Wm Prizes burn, Manxell, Leonard, Burnette,|taking first place. Steinberg placed| dred and thirty-one nd e Maintain Weekly Sched Claide RAET Chinta |of Alaska Native Brotherhood all-| - . . .~ |Ritter, Hutchison, Dortch, Harsh-|third in the 50-yard free style race,| dollars. This is an increase of | ORIV LW vacancies were available amtain Weekly Sched- Claude Rains Continues and this afternoon were to| Pri%es for ]‘:{\f" best fl(‘;flffl;m earibarger, and Pete Oswell anchorland second in the 100-yard free| 5319 tons and one million and Shoitd e BOGNIEMERE SGS ule from Seattle Here on Coliseum Screen | meet a team of white all-stars chos- | ot 1€ CHURTEnS eniries T HeIman style event twenty-one thousand dollars |FYince Rupert, which passed n from the four teams comprising ) oo Of July parade were as fol-} “Harry Sperling refereed the event.| Complete Results over May last year. throught liere enroute’ o Vensouves Accord ) hete| ‘Baaie © k | TACLEIUIE ThasiEl is SoRanh | st assbrath Sanittary Groe Lo pe Finn Horse Cantest pulled| juniors 25-yard frée style, 12 to - -t —— Sarly Coatuntiy: ENEY (ST o According to word received here Rddie Cantor is keeping the! Y s e J et decorated car: Sanitary Gro-joff at 8:30 o'clock in Triangle Place) % i et S 4 . by Dr .W. L. Brewer of Hoonah, and A e, 4 { The two games are to be a-climax | . | riar ace|14 years: Lee Lucas; fir o MRS. AKERS HE : i by Mayor 1. Goldstein and Norman Capitol Theatre audiences in gales|, e o B 0 o O eth, |CCLY With its evergreen and Alaska) fumished the comic relief of the| i i e e R Ll bt e el John B Stewas Danfigld; Bresldent of the Chamber|of lsughter a8 the pathetic little| (0 e Tour-day ‘Days of ‘66" Pourth logion gecotated ear e S | Schneider, second. Juniors 25- yard| Mrs. T. J. Akers, wife of one of ¢ s : RIS ug as athetic LWE| ¢ 51y celebration being held this| ... iy i iy ourth’s athletic events. Conducted|free style, 14 to 16 year: ol the members of the staff Gy of Commerce, the Alaska Clippe t of a correspondence COUTSe |y ' i tho former Capitol Ci Best Fourth of July costume for|py waino and Arnot Hendrickson|g gl e ool e Lo S FIVE O ' GEDRGE Air Express plane should be in Ju=|in - dominint - pessonaliy - devalbps | o o0 Siie sformer (Gapltol CIY. lyoyst . Jiinior’ Rakitubten ' Areksed el ang v Jot A Brown, first; Hhity WiGis, aés |SlSusl Oerys, United Statss Ay, o kel ol bl e B it s el Juneau players Will return t0 !, sailor and won by John Osburn, who alsofond. Seniors' 50-yard free style: arrived here aboard the Northland.| The southbound sicamer Prince nn. 3 8‘ J R g L el i NIC Y juncau on the Estebeth tonight, ar-| Best Fourth of July costume for ‘_”'"vf"‘l year's contest, it kept ”\«-‘u Trygevi, first; Don Poling, sec-| - DU George booked ihe following local Tht‘) ”:‘m s Hewa is in "f second nig h!”.mn. ht at| ng here early tomorrow morn-|girls: first, De Vee Prucha rvpre-qu“h in an uproar during its dura-jond: L. Steinberg, third.lCOAST GUARD WIVES passengers for Vancouver Saturday: k pla P ‘( en passenger, the Capitol Theatre ‘h sup- e & Hlretoadbil Bacnd. me‘lm“ , (Seve were qualified). Senior: LEAVE FOR SEATTLE Tom Olson, Blanche Harmon, and twin-engined Sikorsky Amphibian,'ported by Ethel Merm: Sally Eil-| RS e The children’'s matches of this|50-yard breast stri 1 " 1 Mr. and Mr: 1 Kinsi oW P AL i i 5 i = garet Rands dressed in a red, white 5 vard breast stroke: H. Try-| Mrs. M. Imlay, wife of Command- | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam McKinste, is owned by the Al Clipper Air | ers akarkus, m Frawley | levent were won by Bobby Pa ~~1\N1 3vi, first; Don Poling, second; John |er Miles Imlay of the Talls o | of Atlin Express, Inc, a company | and the Goldwyn Gi end blue ruffled gown. Ivan Scott, Gene Hanna, and Leon-|poling, thir wies : p AR e L T hi ot Best sustained character for boys: o oling, third. Senlors 100-yard free|and Mrs. H. Stolfi, wife of Lieu- e ey which plans to operate it on a reg-! Claude Rains, whose presence ard Lowell tyle: H. Trygevi i i : . ular weekly schedule between Ju-|distinguished . Biliva: aat irst, Dave Klick, and second, Sher- ARt S b : 'IWE\I: first; L | tenant Henry Stolfi, of the same MRS. ROWE LEAVES a edsla: betwhen Ju- | atdsidadiin k. dilins. g . G o e second; John Poling, third, vessel, left aboard the Northland — Mrs. Lenore Row se at th neau, Ketchikan and Seattle an” and “Crime With- wood Jones, both cowboy: |ancs hi Xy e Y Gipcaned i w5y e B e plaks Wil 11 bt e Xl ‘IW? ,“,[,”., [', Best sustained character for giriss| IRRLETTE FISHING 2 ‘I\K\SI!‘:L L, Slmlnh(n:) l.m Seattle where they will join Government Hospital left on the ach S adds w laurels tc # e Sheelp e S aul own, second; Sherwood ! their hus r Sea and south the following Monday . abilities in “The Last | % i D“_"""»‘d‘:(}‘ o Dutch cos-| PARTY MAROONED | wirt, thira 20¢t] thelr husbands: Yukon for Seattle. following the Inside Passa i dtself & d it B e e, DB OSO° I S [ - - : : Philipphie Costim® | / Dominy Exhibits “B*'*‘ll“’\ “‘-<'“l~~ AT tinctive and significant piece Yukon from the West- yé-].,’,](’],.‘\'I,-:",,\,l,,[: Parbara H,-,d' AT SHE,LTER ISLAND mmediately following the aquatic 1e plane will car work, which had its opening for . Seattle from thels g ? adviiba i oy | y ! : v I r Sea « for her Miss Liberty float p e jevents, Chuck Dominy, whose un- express. Flying ; the Coliseum yesterday. Cary Gre dock at 9 o'clock this| Best decorated boy's bicycle: first,| 1o for the safety of the Trip-|yno” ortorts made the huge meet in_charge of Baird, well-|and Gertrude Michael are the other '\x.m“,m with the following. DAS- |Tver Kann, second, joe Baldue, | | i flshing party near the morth|ishie coneliided ‘the water show| known in flying c on the Pa-|leads in this play which was cut|sengers from Juneau: Best decorated girl's lo: | €Rd of Shelter Island was quieted |y, o' sengational diving exhibi- cific Coast for the 17 years. |from the same pattern as the| For Ketchik 5B, Jettries |Mtaks Coiklios ¢ | this afternoon when report wasmade! (i1 ot e special 16-foot spring A “Bengal Lancer” as regards type|Mrs. J. A. Michaelson and son, N.| Best decorated doll's c Tthouse that. o white boat. g | board. His execution of the difficult of locale and dramatic action McEnchran, H. B, € Shirley Mee {lichthouse that a white boat Wasiftront 21, and back 1% le , \A IcE Shirley Mae Manville R ety d back 1% thrilled the -t J L. Grisham, John otch costume with an appropri-| ]‘“‘, e e \’:;‘];\.‘n‘m:,.{“?,"f‘“”““ crowd, which had its first op- N [ Landse ately decorated carriage | persons were seen walking around.|porunity to see him in some of the Blg HAL!R'!T Lflwgg&ggi%i% HERE‘ .‘m Wiingell: Mary “itagibtion, | | Best aksubata * vegvns acstigll. 1oL ll”m\"“"‘ F';"'” : ""”’l;"'“‘ res which has made him one of with prother and sister-in-law . a1, G. Ross, F. Majaling M e with a wagon representing | .~ g . % o 1e major diving champions of the [t 3P, ‘;ord John o he making of the first flag by “'\‘4“”_-"1\{'. 'Mlm .\? lllll{“\l”l“ 2]*”” mateur Athletic Union. The a quiet ceremony Friday even-| For Petersburg: Lazette Betsy Ross. Nadja Vestal went o the Island in Ghecker Cab Company, Emmit the champion fisherm ng at the Parsonagé of the Metho-|D. J. Kelly, E. Johnson, A. Schmids,| Best turn out of a boys' organiza- | /8¢ Small BoAt Wi S8 OWSoRId|Thompson, proprietor, —sponsored Tid of Piggly Wiggly. La dist Church, Miss Rhoda Minzgohr |G. Hu eorge Zubkof tion: Juneau Boy Scouts ‘;\Mm_ Irrnlhl'(' o t:-rd'w llu-rnr;‘;n‘““. events, battled for two hours with a five- became the bride of Mr. Gerald! For Cleo Beason, Mrs.| Best turn out of u girls' organiza-| “% /0 WNCRE VO TR AR TR AT Master of Evvents | foot, 96-pound halibut off Eagle! Green. Miss Bessie Powers and Mr.|J. J. Ni Shes 1. B Mowe, Mys prize divided between the Jun- |41 YOUET, water Which ¢ ‘um‘«ln:mlv Don Morrison, barker extraordin- | River Landing yesterday, and fi- Royal Thompson attended the cou-|S. G. Johnson, Mrs. J. S. Behrends, |10F Auxiliary of the John AMord| = oo o'y bape = = ¥ aire, kept the events running in nally beached the big fish o a| ple, and the Rev. O. L. Kendall read |Be Waugh, Mrs, J. Muir, L. Bradford Post of the American Le-|Marooned the party. = lsmooth order, and added just the ¢mall, 15-pound test line. the VOws |1 r. Ruth Coffin, C. A.|8ion flnfil »fllv Juneau Girl Scouts. | ¥ :\;““m (h\x)'\l("luw[ S W sark of humor needed to make the TR G rriraiy ot M i hrs | P brias: wose: a k0wEl ot YOIRKE | Bapbaratall ¥ Moultray, Mrs.| Judges for the events were: Mrs. | B Multen disbaiched Tom Westfirst Gastineau Ghannel Swimming Jack Armour organza and a corsage of pink Roy Hoffman, Alice Palmer, Raj 1( o A;‘“’;\:“d"l‘{' “f"\'MRL o ol 54 Championehip & futcss. St &xc Culverhouse oses. Miss Powers s dr s g > OTOSSO! . iams an rs. Hector McLean. | with the sports editor of the Daily o nulh, use, rose '\1“1‘1@\;”, was dressed in | mond s d_; o 9[.1 on, Iyx]_lnln‘d S | In addition to the lighthouse re- Ajaska En’,lm.,, B i S o salntisngan yellow taffeta and wore a corsage |Mrs. Alex Holden and Sandy Hold-| FIRECRACKERS NOTICE | port “Curley” Davis reported to the —een to ot for thens mhers are usually ¢ of gladiolus. en, N. Nyquist, George Meghor,| i Rars o landinkd . sked to call for them within the| | No firecrackers or fireworks of | Commissioner he had seen a fire on next few da e : . irs, Gree it ki i s Ry gt el next few days. All prizes unclaimed Utiable to land Tt Is well known in Ju-|Lew Kay, J. B. C. Lockwood, T.|any kind may be sold or discharged | the beach of Lincoln Island on the in five days will be mailed, it was ® Ed headed fc u, having attended school here.B. Brown. : in the city after midnight, July 5.|beach last night, indicating that all sajq two-hour fight, beached the big She has been employed at the Cap-| Passengers arriving here in Ju-| pi-ecrackers over two inches in | was well & | specimen on the shore. It meas- itol Theatre. Mr. Green is employed neau on the Yukon from Seward jonoth and three-eights inches in | son i U S £ ured 27 inches in width, Lake said, at the Coliseum Tehatre |were: Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Allen, 4o bl " v i e : iameter are forbidden at any time,| TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN and is on displ'/ in front of the young couple plan to live at |Phillip Armstrong, Maude Buckley, |gieo yoroeqr o (0L 80 &0 e | o e Personal Loan Department P Wigbly » on Front Street. the Coliseum Apartments lick Cavalier: \ Chisl 4 From on and after this date, gily s | Front Strect,| the Coliseum Apartments Nick Cavaliere, Ken Chisholm, J.| ookets bomb: | v ->oe M. Clark, George Getty, H. W i e T | SRR T r i by b lres : iy jetty, H. W.{ors of ordinance will be arrested sponsible : ; CARD OF THANKS TOM COLE AND SON | Griffin, Father an d R, Hib- 14 nrosecuted l’von‘“lblts for debts Cfllifr“ctvtl for We desire to express our sincere |bard, D. L. Knight, Marie La Mere, | O e HOREMAN T PO SN Senar Badges. Bu u thanks for the many acts of kind- WILL VISIT JUNEAU Ed Levin, Mrs. F‘. A. McCloud, | _, 4o et | dv. (Signed) FRANK HEDGES ness and sympathies extended us R. G. McGrath, John New- shau valapg 075 | S CHARLE w YNOR over the loss of our beloved hus-/ Tom Cole and son Steve, are leav mdlkm' John S. Nielsen, Margaret Y. M. I. PARTY HERE FUNERAL OF TOM STEVENS S A " Manaqer band and father, Joe Wilson. ing Seattle on the Prince Geéorge Pimperton, John Erickson, Frank A Young Men's Institute round-| The funeral of Tom Stevens, 1: ge | g 3 2 MRS. M. A. WILSON July 13 for a round trip. They will |Stifer | trip tour party of forty passengers| year old som of Mr. and Mrs. Henry First National Bank Bldg. (Ground Floor) Phone 28 MR. AND MRS. J. C. PAT- | stop over here for a visit with Cash| From Valez: Mrs. A. C. McClean, | from San Francisco, headed by J.| Stevens of Douglas, was held in the I Cast TERSON, Cole, Mr. Cole’s brother, while the | adv. AGNES PATTERSON. Prince George continues to Skag- Lode and placer Tocation n tices' for sale at The Empire offic.. p - SHOP IN JUNLAU FIRST, WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS Corner Second and S2ward Streets Free Delivery PHONE 58 /| —adv. Mrs. Roy Rutherford, Ike P. Tay- |lor From Cordova: (.:coxgv Rappas. R ATTENTI’ON MASONS There will be a Called Communi- cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 Tuesday evening at 7:30. Work in the E. A. Degree. By order of the W. M. port, J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. - e Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire office. 2 S0 PROOF \w‘c\\ P V. C. Bingham, }uf the party made the trip to the |Ed Hope, L. B. Wingard, A. Rappa-,Glauer via the Gray line. | | | T. Kielty and D. E. Sullivan is Catholic Church of Douglas at 8:30 aboard the Baranof. The members|a. m., July 4, Father Budde reading the service. Interment was in the Catholie Gemeu'ry at Douglas . PHONE 556 For Prompt, Safe, Efficient Service CALL A CHECKER CAB Administrator’s ! SALE Nelson Patented Homestead—163.59 acres, excepting f a right of way of sixty feet along shore line for a road, located a mile or more north of terminal of bridge. | Douglas Island. > | TO BE SOLD—JULY 7, 1936, 11 A. M. AFTER 6:00 P. M.!! PHONE 226 if your Daily Alaske ¥mpire has not reached you PHONE 226 and a copy will be sent by SPECIAL CARRIER to you IMMEDIATELY. Casey Cabin—910 West Seventh, Street, Juneau. TO BE SOLD—JULY 8, 1936, 11 A. M. BOTH SALES TO BE AT PUBLIC AUCTION OFFICE U. S. COMMISSIONER, JUNEAU, ALASKA ' v )

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