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8 ' THE DAILY ALASKA-EMPIRE, THURSDAY; JULY: 23,/1936.. ! Here hundreds of Alaskan exhibits | Capitol Beer Parlors on Front Street | Buchanan' children tours have paper from various pomcs along RUSSIAN PLANE vISITURs ND of interest may be found. between Main and Seward and the N | come ‘to_Alaska for fourteed years; the cruise roufe. Now this boy 5‘ The public library in the City Dreamland, at Douglas, | ¥ |so. Mr. Buchanan feels quite at a reporter on the same paper. r}{a]l is open to visitors, both during Out the highway is the Glacier | home here. From his hospital cot —— : ‘nu- day time and in the evening; |Tavern and Auk Bay Inn. ‘(hls morning he explained the . |also the parlors at the Northern| Juneau has two movie fheatres ,meory behind his cruises. He be- IN HOSPITAL Lig ht Presbyterian Church is open |Capitol and Coliseum. |lieves that “it is absolutely hope- ., Bud Anderson entered St. Ann's day and night for reading, writing| Airplane air lines operate from| [less to attempt to help someone HOSPital this morning where a mi-| | land games. Juneau as their base and planes are [who won't help himself”; thus he nor operation was performed on his| SANTA MARIA, Cal, July | Douglas and Salmon Cannery |available for sightseeing trips. re uires each young traveler to s e | Two U. S. Navy fliers were }ullml St le1 Do\:gl;z,l JuqI across ll)\u mm:- — ! [earn one-third ‘of his fare. Mr.| e o o today when a plane crashed at the Where to ‘n'- m- reached hourly a bus, a sal- | . _|Buchanan also bscribes to the S Santa Maria fair grounds. Aviators Plan to Travel What to do? mon cannery is in operation. In ad- MESSENGER 1S BACK George Buchanan Explams‘meo,y that by gse\:us:; bl:;ys (x)nuer( An('js";los‘;?t:?r:;n ;\va:oy aelmremi S!.L Sar of T 2 o is attrs 2l ] . . . . o 3 e or treat- M Dt f D as enter= from California to Mos- ""_flv b i‘nl;;l:': uign‘}"l’x:m“:zl‘:f:"l’:“a‘y’l’r‘(“:"“:”‘ FROM MISSION TRIP; | Motivation Behind His fesmd In making their own money ment for a broken shoulder, was|ed satrjo,::nsuflz:‘p?hl al:ihx;m,:]:,’\, Sailor Man. iy ) Arn sl TW. | . ’ while they are stil| y b cow at 12,000 Feet | Diversions to sut almost any|cluding the several abandoned goila; GOING TO WESTWARD Children’s Tours bt hnpgE you siye, dismissed this morning, for a tousilectomy. | the lads a better chance to find a profession or business for which |they are really adapted.. iy taste, desire or inclination are avail-|mines, the famous glory hole at the LO S ANGELES, Cal, July 23— | Treadwell mine and walks and hikes| Pastor H. L. Wood of the Sev- E: p T e fi the visiting men OI : S The transport plane in which the|aPl¢ ashore for » up Mt. Jumbo which towers above|enth Day Adventist Church here, [ | George Buchanan, Detroit coal | the Navy | 4 3 ¥ magnate and fairy-godfather to| two Russian aviators will attempt|™p) 0ing are some of them and!the town. returned to Juneau late yésterday ..o gop ehfldren, whose lives have [ In line with this Mr. Buchanan to fly to Moscow from Los Angeles ¢ ."p 1o dotails just ask any Ju-| LOdges, Fraternal Organizations |afternoon aboard’the Mission yacht |y .., definitely changed by a trip|told ©f two ef his:former charges “ ) reau, Alaska, and Siberia, was| oo .o s ;- | Theé American Legion, Masons,|Messenger, after an extensive tour to Alaska "with the Detroit man;|Who are now successful 'business ‘371 today 1 first e Fhling |Elks, Eastern Star, Knights of Col-|of Southeast Alaska. Aboard wert|,..oirded from his bed in, St.|men. One started by washing cats ot Sigism evanevi: Nearby trout fishing is, available! Umbus, Moose, Shrine Club, Rebek- |Mrs. Wood and- daughters 'Ione, f‘,\m“ Hospital today that he is|to earn his Alaska fare. From this Balinoh: Orsel - TAR Sheep Creek, |#hs, Odd Fellows will welcome vis-|Wanda and Virginia, and Dr. Lee | back to normal and planning to go | Occupation he became interested n OVER! u"n‘mxl' and wa mlm the \m‘\ Lk and Vhe strat rummg““"g Navy m.(“n> Slgeg. u.f‘the College of Medical to Skagway on the first steamer|the chemistry of autémobile paint 8o >u. \lLy.\A its ]l:m‘r‘xr by the|0Ut Of it and McGinnis Creek. Sal- Fishing Fleet Evangelists, of Los Angeles. to join his young people’s party.|8nd he is now head of a scien- pair 1 to take off by the| =~ "o hing is good now almost nm—l Part of the local fishing fleet is| Thirteen medical patients were | Mr. Buchanan was removed from |tifically conducted car painting es- UNTIL SATURDAY f ne oék e fligh o of next weék on th ight where, toward Marmion Island, out|2Ways moored in Juneau. A stroll|cared for on the tour, Pastor Wood the Princess Charlotte Tuesday |tablishment. Jien b prinaxly © d_vnr*lrnlnfj" the | e road to Auk Bay, Lena Cove,|8long the wagerfront will afford in- fsald, which inclided stops O inls- | oc.brcon’ When 1t Was fearsd this| Aother Tad" wads arrangements NIGHT feasibility of a regular flying ser-|p,0'r 10 and Eagle River |formation as to the type, gear, pow- |sion work n the district and gen- he was suffering from pleurisy. |to send radiograms to a Detroit vice between the United States and Sightatetog |er, method of fishing of these vari-[eral mission work. Be Soviet Do b | Large commodious buses make OUS vessels. Also the methods of| The Messenger will sail Tuesday| . 9}) Later this week the plane will| trips out the Glacier High-|icing and shipping salmon, halibut,|for the Westward to continue the |5 —%) CRES E Dl be taken to Terminal Isiand and |, 'vo the famous Mendenhall Gla-|and herring may be seen at the medical and mission work, Pastor | Al ——— . iy S ted ith bontoons. The machine| cior a huge mass of ever-melting | Arge plant of the Juneau Cold Stor-wood said, Miss Ione Wood, who| [ Is powered with an 850 horsepower ;.. " por thoce who like to hike, the |38¢ CO. : has completed hospital training, | snows ohene capavle of giving o speed | ighway offers ample opportunity Alaska Juneau Mine will be aboard as nurse, | Ny o it Also the road to Thane and the| The huge rock aump and tailing ——————— T’ B M B ’ i I : T!,vr\ ‘\tmlor.svp]avnl to rr‘du‘ll"f':;[" deserted Alaska Gastineau mine is|piles of the Alaska Juneau Gold GOES HOME J e . . enrenes i No Admxssxon Fee to Show Grounds e ¥y i tanrios 405 gaiione|a Popular highway for hikers. Many |mine are easily seen from the har-| » syinner medicel G s | | ec! e ship carri 6 g ns 8 local flower gardens with their ex- bor, and to better advantage by!gicmissed from St. Ann's Hoe B k i s ¢ radius spital a Ly "; el ””'d‘ ]“1,:00% ”:;Nm‘ Tadlus tensive varieties of flowers are well| walking to the mine location. |this morning to return to his home. | an | P‘er"s Wheel ! Merry-Go-Round! Sk more than B0I0 files. Woth, Abdig | Haerts 4 s ‘ Fun House! Loop—Planes! s Mountain Climbing Bascball and possibly basketball Lode and placer location notioes| Junehbs aaks Merry Mix-Ups! Hlusion Shows! G. 0. P. CAMPAIGN For those who like to see the|8ames have been scheduled [for sale st The Empire affiee: ‘ ‘ Games of Sport and Skill! 1 country from the peaks, trails up Tennis and Golf f—— —_ 3! OFFICE OPENED IN [t Junceu sna b Boverewii| o rane and ‘dies. of ennis| ——xy7 2 lead to vistas of _excepuional beauty: anq golf, the facilities of both -Ju- —~0 L Ci TRC VALENTINE BLDG. | Neo "o ‘Soin R o Poe. o Qs o oth ou| - >z COMMERCIAL arnival Night Saturday!! |verance, an easy climb, surrounded goif course aré syailable free of| and SAVIN Ly f Henry Benson, Secretary, Repub- | by mountain scenery thivie S lican Territorial Cntral Committee | Swimming One of the most up-to-date rifle SER | - BALLOONS! HATS! TICKLERS! has opened campaign headquarters | The beaches at Thane and Tread- ranges in the country will be found —— T 10 NOISEMAKERS! CONFETTI! in the Valentine Building. Accord-|well offer a good place for those de- |out the Glacier Highway near the ’ ) R es Ove : 2 er biscui esources Over Two and One ¢ : : ing to Benson, this action Was |giring to swim in Alaskan waters.|Mendenhall Glacier For bett b scuils And an award of Grand Prizes will be made deemed advisable by the committee | Also the numerous beaches out the Recreation Parlors £ Half Million Dollars to helders of tickets! due to insistent demands for politi- |highway and the public beach at| Juneau has several splendid re- ! c l ln i $ 3 d e cal information coming before him.|Lena Cove are good swimming loca- | creational parlors where dance or- COME EARLY! STAY LATE! The committee will start an active | tions. chestras furnish music. The Ter- B akln campaign in behalf of the Repub- | The Museum minal, on Seward and Front Streets, 1 H lican candidates for office at once, | A large Alaska Terriorial Museum is a mecca for those who desire to Powder MEET YOU AT THE BALL PARK! | Benson said. is 1 ed in the Federal Building. dine and dance. Then there is the ANOTHER MONEY SAVING CASH SALE Home Grocery ULY 24 AND 25 : J. HERMLE ]J. THIBODEAU FRIDAY and SATURDAY 14 6P H0NE—1 46 FANCY Aoy FREE DELIVERY No. 1 tin i 3 Ibs. for 22¢ 3 for 40c WE FEATURE HAPPY HOME CITRUS S R e S Juneau Dalry MAMMOTH PEACHES I WASHING l:own;:;c RAISINS POTATOES it A No. 21, Tins—Halves arge pKg. N 25 ICE CREAM 3 Ibs. for 28c 3 E or 50¢ v 3 for 680 wgggg(% ; ICE HOLSUM BARTLETT YOUR CHOIC PEARS Asparagus |[wreryvions Clp—Saueer—Dish No. 2 tins Tips, 2for32¢| CAsABAS 2 pkgs. 83¢c Gleason’s Home Rendered SHORTENING, Ib SC 3 for 47¢ g CHERRIES ' i l FANCY DRIED Picnic CANTALGUPES —_— PRUNES FAME BRAND Fels Naptl‘a ke“fl“"e Wild Mountain NAVY PLUMS : 2] T ‘Blackberry | BEANS SEEDLESS GRAPES PEACHES 4 bars 25¢ Preserves | 3 Ibs. for 20¢ ANOTHER MONEY SAVING CASH SALE JULY 24 AND 25 FRIDAY and SATURDAY AMERICAN MEAT CO. In Conjunction PHONE 38 . CHOICE STEER BEEF VEAL MUTTON POULTRY HAMS BACON Gleason’s Home Mader Little Pigs Roloposo A COMPLETE SELECTION OF FRESH AND SALTED FISH 3 F FANCY DRIED HAPPY HOME APPLES ¥ 2 Ibs. for 29¢ CROWN PANCAKE 2Y; tins FANCY DRIED 3 ‘OI' 47¢c APRICOTS HOLLY 11b. jar 30c MEXICAN : PEACHES G ALBERS' PEACOCK : PANANAY| CLEANSER BUSEY'S BEANS BEET GREENS— ALASKA CHARD OLID TOMATOES 4 for 25¢ Ice Cream M LARGE LETTUCE IVORY Powder CALIFO CUCUMBERS—CELERY Medium Bars 2 pkgs. for 23¢| PINK BEANS G s 3 for 22¢ RELIANCE ORANGE 3 ‘Ibs’ for 20c CABBAGE--ONIONS—RADISHES P e _—— SOAP Marmalade || SPILT PEAS v l N E G A R . LIFEBUOY 2 Ib.' jar 35c ! Green or Yellow Full 45 Grain—Bring Your Jug 3 bars for 22c LIB;Y‘Q 3 Ibs. for 25¢ Gallon . . ABC | SANICLOR | AppleButter| 'pgas - and Bleacher Green or Yellow %2 gal. jug 2 Ibs. for 2 WAXTEX 2 gal. jug 25¢ 3 Ibs. for 25¢ h o 19C | Perpkgisc | 191, 35¢ 1 Ib. Sample FREE! . g 2lbsfor32c| 3 for 29¢ Rolled Oats NEw spuns m— Slow or Quick Cook 7 Ibs. zsc Grapefruit | 9 Ib.sack 55¢ MATCHES 4 E:)ll‘ TSC 28¢ BARGIN BRAND 6-box carton Tender Peas No. 2 tins ! ECLAII(S Al gie Table Syrup °c lb. Red Pack Brand PUREE t. tin 3oc %" || TomaToES |_9 No. 2Y; tins Reliance Golden Bantam 3 Eor 4oc “.o OATS c o k N 2 SMALL PACKAGES - MARSHMALLOWS 34¢ 3 for ‘zc ‘ 25¢ Ib. 1 COWBOY DRINKIN Jn the Foil Package GLASS FREE MONITOR CATSUP 2 bottles 25¢ large 38 oz. jar