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PURE I PURE LI PERMANEN MERCE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY APRIL 16, 1937 sssssenssssssssssed GHARMAN HAS 28] YEAR RECORD IN. ?@plom'sh INEN CLOSET $1.00 and up $1.95 up $1.50 doz. and up $2.75 and up $2.95 and $3.50 yard $1.50 yard $1.00 yard 50¢c yard E DAMASK ~1 SHIPPING ROLES; {New Northland Agent For- mer Purser on Admiral Liners to Alaska With the sailing on board the Southbound steamer North Sea thi morning of W. J. Manahan, assist- ant manager of the Northland Transportation Company, Fred C. Charman assumed full charge of his duties as the new agent in Ju- neau of that company, successor to! {Ray G. Stevens, resigned. | Twenty-eight years of experience in the steamship business lie be- | hind Mr, Charman as he takes over ihetore been connected with his pres. ent company, he has continuously been, engaged in . trapsportation ac- | tivities since 1909, when he entered | the employ of the Pacific Mail Line as a baggage clerk at the com- | pany’s San Francisco terminal. Works Way Up Since then he has been with many | his new. post. Though he has not o Horn, to embark on the first voyage of an American Mail Line ship in h r service. Until 1922, rman . sajled, to the Orient on an Mail Line ships. *d the Pacific Coast Dorothy Alex- He then er aboard the ander Round-the-World g under the flag of the Dol- la mship Line in 1924, Mr. Ck an was Purser aboard the President Adams in round-the- world se . For ten years, from was in the general - department of the Dol- San Francisco. Although lei much of the time then, during last year he again made two trips to the Orient, out of Portland, Oregon, for the States Steamship Company. t prior to coming north, Mr. | an enjoyed a brief vacation | trip to California, and has brought to Juneau with him an ind e im= i are ¢ the 1 Hu Golden Gate Bridge, Mr, Charman stepped off the North S he was 8 dy to make his home here, already considers himself a resident of Juneau, and should not be long until he will have nothing but fond recollections | ¢ his home city used to be Oregon ! in Juneau this week |- says it| “A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM” T0 PLAY HERE Noted Production Will Be Presented in Juneau Sunday, Monday Sponsored by Trinity Guiid of the Episcopal Church, the noted motion picture production of “A Midsum- mer Night's Dream” is to be pre- isented here Bunday and Mohday. On Sunday afternoon a special | children’s, matinee will bé held, be- ‘gmn‘ z at 2 o'clock, while' regular evening performances will' be! held on Sunday and Monday nights. The film will be presented at the Coliseum Theatre. ing actors included in the re Dick Powell, Jean Muir, Alexander, Olivia de Haviland, y Rooney, The picture is the Max Reinhardt interpretation of the famous Shakespearian play, and includes the musical accompan- iment of Franz Mendelssohn. — e IN SMOOTH SURFACE FLOOR COVERINGS DEL WARE _~ i Del Ware Kolorflor — the new floor covering of long wear and little cost. It will come up smiling even when the childrenslide and roller skate on it. It is tough enough to stand the hardest wear. The patterns won't become worn and “treadbare” because they go right through back, As for the themselve: swank. A variety of designs for every room in fhe house. Keeping Del Ware Kolorflor clean is no prob- lem at all—a domp mep will do the trick. H is guer- anteed waterproof. DON'T FORGET YOUR ROOM MEASUREMENTS vegon, the home of his par- RIFLE CLUB TO HOLD FIRST SHOOT SUNDAY | Weather permitting, the initial Lore shoot of the Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club for the 1937 season (will take place Sunday at Menden- L‘NEP\ T(J\U j,, o steamship lines ds he worked his | 1 WELELO HUCK TOW GLASS TC and agent, He remained in the em-| Last of the on. Invitatioal. |, ploy of the Pacific Mail Line until | rasonic Temple. Dancing 10 o'clock |, = 11915, when .that company retir\' charp. Go to School Concert first from shipping, and transferred toi adv the Pacific Alaska Navigation Com- - B halliignge, SEEUNEE B aal, 10 W8S announced today by Range Officer ¢ you tried UDL 4 YEAR OLD | o O Bit@idkis Al ¥itle enc NADIAN BOURBON Whiskey % 4 f p ked to be on hand. $1.00 dozen {pany, now the Admiral Line. During | 11 the years 1916 and 1917 he made CAN several trips to Alaska as purser on |1t / nice-—and by far the | P |that, company’s ships, the Admiral low iced 4 year old wi Goodrich, Admiral Watson, Cily of | ilie market. Ask your dealer, | Seattle, and the steamer Spokane | (now the Admiral Rogers). 5 | In 1918, Mr. Charman became Shanghai agent for the China Mail Steamship Company, and a year later opened the first Shanghai of-| fice of the American Mail Line. In \mo he returned fo the {and for many months was & pulsel on the Alaska run aboard U\( Adm\ra] Rogers. He next transferred to the new \stenmsmp Wenatchee, now re- ‘nmncd the President Jefferson, and |was Purser on that vessel when she made her maiden voyage trom the £ e 2 o l-+++'l°('+'i+|"l'l'H‘|'l-|‘l-H+i~H‘|'+H—H‘I‘r ‘Eafit (‘nflst shipyard around (flq)‘ ] A ON KITCHENWARE AND SPECEAH‘ SALE GLASSWARE UPSTAIRS ALSO UPSTAIRS You'll find values GALORE on our 10c TABLE EAM" DEL WARE "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DR {lwrmre, April 18 and 19 d by the Trinity Episcopal Guild Be sure and THOMAS HARDWARE COMPANY : and attend Trinity Guild’s “MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM"—Sunday and Monday States pharmacists compound 35c and up way to more respondible duties; |cr lserving in turn as storekeeper, | 20c and up Ifreight clerk, purser, office man. prescriptions. | | Butler Maure Drug Co. i | B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store e Noted Metropolitan Opera Star id . 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