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q MLEAN LANDS FROM SEATTLE, MARINE PLANE New Marme Alr\vays Pilot and Mechanic Arrive in Fairchild Bringing the Marine Airways a 71 seaplane north to Ju- het McLean, pilot, arrived here this noon about 12:30 o'clock, with Jly re-built ship, which | nted the Marine Air-| black and yellow. n the Fairchild with an was Donald Shoe- airplane mechanic, who in charge of service for Mar- Airways. Shoemaker and Mc- | were engaged by Chief Pilot Holden while he was south his winter With Herbert Neff and R. C.| Todd as passengers, Pilot McLean rmaker took off from Se- lay morning at 10 o'- : in the Fairchild, and, after | ping three hours at Alert Bay, arrived at Ketchikan yesterday af- ternoon. Spen the night at Ket- they came on into Juneau . Todd was landed at Peters- this morning by Pilot McLean Vance Bl well took passa he plane m there into 1. N. A. McEachran also arrived with Pilot McLean this after- being a passenger from Wran- | Juneau on the flight north.| McLean is wellknown in and southeast Alaska, hav- g flown in this section for sev- years before shifting his ac- | ies to the Interior and West- W He was formerly & pilot for Ilu Ketchikan Airways and the Al- aska Air Express, in this section, i new Marine | . |M. Smith, L 1 |Helen Westall, George M. Gullufsen, 30 STUDENTS | TRINITY GUILD i TO GRADUATE | WILL HOLD TEA HERE MAY 191May Affair Will Be Given on Saturday After- Baccalaurezfljgervices Will noon, May 15 | Be Held Sunday Eve- | The imst project or the Trinity ning. May 16 |Guild for the season will be the |first outside social occasion to be Thirty-two students from Juneau held in the Pent House at the new High School will receive diplomas _ at the commencement exercises to fe=e===== be held on Wedhesday evening, May | 19, in the hxgh school gymnasium, \ e exercises will be |held on IWith the Rev. John A. Glasse pre- senting the farewell sermon. 2 Graduating eleven ort khom |se include the following: Opal Eulalia Archer, Edward B. | Atkinson, lbert Brown, Myrtie |Viola Converse, Yvonne Marie For- llut Doris Ann Freeburger, Sybil |Ellen Godfrey, Vivian Ethel Gruker, |Clart Hansen, Edithbelle Heller, |Helen Kay Hildre. | 6Fasion 0 Jepha. OnRbye: b ett' Judson, Irving Krause, John Krugness, Bernice Emma Lovejoy, ‘Harrv I. Lusas, Virginia Margaret |Lund, Myrtle Mildred Melle, J. |Earle Monagle. Christina Nielsen, Albert Cleo Foi- {ter, Lazette Mae Shearer, Joseph is D. Taylor, Luella Robert J. Turner, Fancy |Mae Tucker, FRESH |Archie H. Gubser, Leon E. Morris | |and W. H. Finigan. The graduating class flower is the colul e; the colors are green | lml silver, and the motto—* Ketp Alaska Electric Light and Power Company building, Saturday, May 15, when members of the Guild en- tertain at a May tea. The affair, which is to be held from 2 o’clock until 5 o'clock, will assemble scores of guests during the afternoon. Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Robert Rice, | Mrs, Robert Davlin, Mrs. Harry Lee.l Mrs. John Livie and Mrs. Well- man Holbrook are in charge of the tables for the afternoon. e The first airplanes used in \\m were flown in Tripoli and the Bal- FOR MOTHER’S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 9 rt of the commencement ® MOTHER’'S DAY CHOCOLATES ® —ALSO— We Always Carry BULK CHOCOLATES 30c a half pound on Keepi On.” | ping | . P. Emith, Mrs. J. T. Stocker, Etla! Mae Kolasa, A. M. Geyer and B.| |D. Stewart. Glendon is accused of assaulting one of the founders of the|peyomey with a dangerous weapon le Air Transport COMPany. a¢ Denomey's place near the Doug- >, he flew in the In- ¢ ang of the Douglas Island bridge, ferior for the Poliack Airways, and nockine him down and breaking GUY SMITH’S DRUG STORES JUNEAU DOUGLAS £ w. K. CORN for the past three years has been ng Icr the Star Airways, Anchorag: Mr. .Czlmnkrl‘ has been connect- cd with the service and mainten- ance divisions of several major fly-| ing companies twenty years. Since taken south by Pilot Holden this winter, the Marine Airways child seaplane has been com- during the past P y rebuilt, from floats up, at| a cost of several thousand dollars, and, glistening in its new paint, is in perfectc cndition. The ship performed admirably on the flight vorth from Sea'tle, Pilot McLean said. fourth of the company’s series of round flights between Juneau and Chichagof and Sitka, in the Marine Airways Bellanca seaplane, leaving | here about 1:30 o'clock. On his return from Sitka this af- ternoon about 4 o'clock, Pilot Hol- den is to take a short hop to the Jdown-channel end of Douglis Is- land, with one passenger. ., JURY DRAWN FOR GLENDON ASSAULT TRIAL ON MONDAY| Jury trial of Jack T. Glendon, charged with assault and battery on complaint sworn to by William Lenomey, has been set for 10 o’- clock Monday morning before U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray. Those drawn for jury service are: Mrs. Miles Godkins, L. J. Holm- quist, F. A. J. Gallwas, Richard Lovejoy, George H. White, Jessie A. Glass, Mrs. J. A. Thibodeau, Knute Nystrom, Mrs. T. J. McCaul, Lockie McKinnon, Charles R. Lesh- er, Elizabeth Evans, L. M. Ritter, John Keyser, Pearl Peterson, Tom Iligli Enmm FI.AVUII Tea experts agree that the altitude of a plantation influ- ences the quality of the tea. Lipton’s tes gardens are re- nowned for their height—just as Lipton’s Yellow Label is world-famous for its quality and flavor. At all grocers. YELIOW LABEL, ouNGE PEKOE; mzm .IAPAN SIR THOMAS hmew the secrat of Vea ‘This afternoon, Pilot McLean ac-j companied Pilot Holden on the | | his ribs. of | e | i Announcement! f FORMING OF | JUNEAU BEAUTICIANS ASSN. | | A move to stabilize prices and to protect the customer | by raising the quality of ‘ work and materials. CERTAIN PRICE CHANGES EFFECTIVE MONDAY. MAY 10 LOOK FOR THE MEMBERSHIP CARD IN YOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Allamae Scott Florence Shop Sigrid’s Beauty Salon Peter Pan Beauty Shop Modern Beauty Parlor Lola Beauty Shop ‘Fern Beauty Shop Henna Marcel Shop Cosmopolitan Beauty Parlor WATCH THIS NEWSPAPER FINAL CLOSE OUT SALE LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE GEORGE BROTHERS Pay'l\ Takit GEORGE BROTHERS The phrase CASH IS KING is no idle boast. People are buying more every day at PAY'N TAKIT, because they are GETTING more every day. When you pay cash, you are paying for merchandise, and NOT for the other fellow’s merchandise. Don't pay bills for somebody else. Make your hard earned dollars go farther where CASH IS KING! SATURDAY — MONDAY 2 BIG DAYS 2 CANKNED GOODS SALE MRS. CRONE WILL BE AT OUR STORE AGAIN FREE COFFEE FREE COFFEE CORN ON COB 2 for 55c 5 ears in tin 2039 Golden Bantam, Amecat, f TOMATOES 9 for 3Qc Solid Pack, Pork & Beans Large—No. 2V, tin 2 for 32c BEANS Ameocat, fii‘ififl?"‘ 10 Pork 8Beans 3 for D 5c s s e e 2-DAY SATURDAY, MAY 8 MONDAY, MAY 10 BROILERS 3 8c 2 lb. average—pound . - FRESH PIG HOCKS 20(: Pound QUALITY MEATS—The Home of Baby Beei FRESH STEWING CHICKENS Ll gh t—Pound L TURKEYS 29° Rolled Beef Roast 35c FRESH—Pmmd Pound . FRESH POT ROAST BABY BEEF Fresh Leg Pork, Leg Veal, FRESH LEG OF LAMB FRESH GROUND BEEF Pound _29° .30° HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE 0Old Plantation Style—pound . BACON SQUARES Pound . BACON—WHOLE OR HALF Pound SWIFT'S PREMIUM Sliced BACON 25c Half pound package SUPERLA SHORTENING l‘c 27° Pound—Bulk .. 2 CANADIAN PlCNIC HAMS Lean—pound 35 SAVE ON QUALITY WHERE CASH IS KING 50 DITTMAN CAVIAR Russian Imported—1"; oz. tin ... | Swit’s Pickled PIGS FEET 59 Quart Jars Pints Sandwich Spread Pint jar MAYONNAISE BEST I’OODS—Qu(nt ESoasss DOLE'S SLICED PINEAPPLE 20 49° 8 slices to tin—No. 21, tin.. DASH Soap Powder 57c Large Package FOR CLOTHES, DISHES, FINE FABRICS and WASHING MACHlNE ROYAL JELLO 4 for 2 Sc All Flavors ... Swedlsh Anchov:es 29c Swedlsh Tldblts 39c Klpl—nerSnack 4 for 2 Sc Fresh Egg Noodles 24c Imported—Norway 1 1b. Cellophane package ... SALE! CASH IS KING CANADIAN HAMS 38c Half or Whole—l’ound e B COTTAGE CHEESE KRISTOFFERSON’S—Carton BUL K—Pmt 1 pound tin ... FRESH—LARGE L&séest Stock Largest Selection CASH IS KING — Finest Grade Merchcmdnse—— RITZ CRACKERS 23c CHEESE——Package RITZ CRACKERS Large Package SOAP LARGE IVORY—Each .. 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