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MODES the MOMENT SCARF OF ALL NATIONS Flags of all the naticns taking vart in the Paris International Expo- n are copied in miniature on this cclorful scarf of rough-surfaced silk. The result is a timely accessory in red, white, blue, yellow and bright green. which may be wern in many ways. ' SANITARY CODE Ithc University of Washington, has | completed her sophomore year. She |is the sister of Dick Aikens, Juneau — o Heallh Educator C. C. BY GRIMES Keller Repo:g—Progress e-3 ing Made Anchorage Dis- trict—Matanuska Success + (Continued from Page One) ) 4 Schools at Anchorage, and formerly of Juneau, who is here for thy t-| ing of the Text Bock Commission, reported that -An age and the railroad belt is growing rapidly. New communities are springing up where 10 years ago there was nothing, he said. Matanuska, Mr. Keller has passed the experimental stage and now is an assured success. The farmers are getting off relief, he reported, and disposing of their pro- ducts along the Alaska Railroad. Homer; too, he said, is 'dcvelupmg and making agricultural progress. A. E.Karnes, Commissioner of Education,’ brought as guests of the Chamber, also H. R .Kelly, Super- intendent of Schools at Ketchikan and the other members of the Text Book Commission with Keller and Karnes, and the following book pub- lishers' representatives who are here for the meeting of the Com- mission: J. M. Davis of Seattle, representing Allyn and Bacon; F. E. Howard, Seattle, representing D. C. Heath; Arleigh Hough of Port- land, Rand McNalley; L. M. Dim- mitt, Laidlaw Brothers; D, C. Noo- nan, Macmillan company; Lynn Smith, Ginn firm, Portland, and J. F. Oliver, Houghton company. Mr. Hough commented that he could believe some of our bear yarns up here, but he couldn’t be- lieve his-eyes when he saw such scenery as Alaska ofters and wue sunshine, which California claims a coérner but which, he facetiously marked, hasn't got. declared, e | | RS. R. JERNBERG TO AIL SOUTH TONIGHT FOR WASHINGTON, D. C.! I : i Mrs. Robert Jernberg is to leave | ténight aboard the North Sea for the south to join her husband in Washington, D. C., following a month’s visit in her former home at | ‘Tacoma. i Mrs. Jernberg has been enLer-; tained at a number of informal! affairs during the past week, prior | t her departure. Mr. Jernberg, ' Iprmer Juneau deputy marshal, left for the states several months ago“ and is now in government work in! Washington, D. C., where he and! Mrs. Jernberg plan to make their home. | | MARJORIE AIKENS ‘ WILL ARRIVE SOON | T0 VACATION HERE TWO FLIGHTS TO CHICHAGOF FOR AAT PILOT BARR Patco Starts Day’s Flying at 9 o’Clock This Morn- ing with 3 Passengers Taking off from here this morn- irg at 9 o'clock, in the Alaska Air Transport Stinson seaplane, Pilot L. F. Barr flew Johannes Hanselbrik- en, John Radoff, and C. D. Slagle to Chichagof. On his return flight he was to stop at Tenakee to pick up J. E. Boyle and Paul Breese and fly them to Hoonah, then he was to continue here this afternoon, and make a charter flight to Tulsequah with Ed Davidson. | On his return from Tulsequah, Pi- lot Barr was to make another flight to Chichagof, with George Skanis and another miner, and A. Columbo for Hirst-Chichagof. Going to Sitka, he is to pick up A. Van Mavern and B. F. Kane for the return flight to Juneau this evening. B ROTARIANS ARE T0 BE HONORED A special meeting of the Juneau Rotary Club will be held in Percy's Cafe banquet room tomorrow noon in honor of the Rotarians on the | |Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Tour. All Juneau Rotarians are urged to attend and greet the visiting mem- | bers of Rotary from Los Angeles. | B | STOCK Q % { L5 | UOTATIONS T e e NEW YORK, cais 10. — Closing | quotation of Alaska Juneau mlnoi stock today is 12, American Can §7%, American Power and Light 8%, / Anaconda 53%, Bethlehem Steel 85%, Commonwealth and Southern 2%, General Motors 52%, Interna- tional Harvester 109, Kennecott 58%, New York Central 43%, South- ern Pacific 50%, United States Steel 99%, Cities Service 3, Pound $4.93 7/16, Republic Steel 36, Pure Oil 18%, Holly Sugar 33, U. 8. Treas- ' ury 2%s bonds 97.25, Atchison Gen- eral 4s 110%. DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today’s Dow,! Jones averages: industrials 172.82, rails 56.83, utilities 27.18. ————— FRANK METZGAR IS DUE ON SATURDAY Frank Metzgar, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. -ieizge, is enroute to | | 1 { | | | ! | | | sored by ‘ Miss Marjorie Aikens, datghter Juneau aboard the Mount -MeKin-' of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard' Alkens of 16y ‘due to arrive here on Saturday.| Juneau, is due to leave aboard the| Metzgar will spend the summer, §.8. Princess Charlotte for Juneau With his parents here, returning to Saturday enroute here to spend the Juneau following a year's attend- summer. ance at the University of Notre Miss Aikens, an’ honor student at|Dame. l UNE 10, 1937 GOOD MORNWNG GENTLEMEN- MON:- T GO WN . AND GEE T PATIENT 22 To le_c[ure Here | | | | i Dr. Stantord Kingsley Clauch,| (above), internationally known food scientist, psychologist and educator, on his first visit to Alaska this summer, will open a series of feur public lectures on “The Arf of Living in Health” at the Elks Hall on Tuesday, June 15 at 8:15| p. m. There will be four lectures| in the series, every evening at the| same time, extending through F‘rl-‘ day, June 18. Dr. Claunch has traveled and lec- tured in every state and practically every city in the Union, as well as every provinee in Canada, also many foreign countries. He has been en- gaged in health education work for more than 20 years. He will spend about three months in Alaska, and upon returning to the States will write a series of articles for health periodicals on the climatic and oth- er health advantages of Alaska. Dr. Claunch is also a famous trap- shooting expert, having held world's championship honors in this field o sport on three different occasions. He is much interested in game and fishing advantages, as well as oth= er recreations and outdoor sports. His lecture program is being spon- the = American Health Foundation, an educational institu- tien chartered by Congress in Washington, D. C., for the purpose of making health knowledge avail- able to every American citizen. The four public lectures in Juneau are| free and a cordial invitation to at-| tend is extended to everybody. College 75 Years Old SAN JOSE, Cal—San Jose State College has celebrated its 75th an- niversary. At the time of its found- ing in 1862 it was the only normal school west of the Missishippi. D Today’s News Today,—Empire. HOTE GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of the Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection. AIR SERVICE INFORMATION P J Juneau Drug Co. - ZORIC DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 MINE PROMISIN G [southbound sailing of the Princess health | |day aboard the boat Elfin II, Capt WELL, NN LITTLE MAN, HOW ARE NoL FEELNG e b ToDeN 22 CERTAINLY, DOCTOR-* GO RIGHT |MAXINE MYERS TO HAVE MOTHER AS GUEST IN JUNEAU Mrs. Harriet Myers, mother of BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CLOTHIER SAYS APEX EL NIDO DIRECTORY FRATERNAL SOCIETIES t GASTINEAU CHANNEL | Miss Maxine Myers, is expected to|l {arrive in Juneau next week to (spend the summer here with her idiots | daughter. LS ' Miss Myers, school teacher at M"""g Man Relummg to‘Kodiuk. is to remain in Juneau for| Vancouver On Princess |the ‘summer and will return to . Kodiak when school opens next fall. —Back Agam Soon Mrs. Myers comes to Juneau from “So far as we have gone, ow| her home in Iowa. investigations into the Apex EI | Nido mining propert: ave shown KASHEVARGFF WILL r:\thr:r good promis: ‘(]e('lu.rvd R.| LECTURE IN SITKA Clothier, of Clothier Brothe |‘ TO c. OF c. GROUP Vancouver mining development firm who is staying here at the Gas o while awaiting the| The Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff is tineau Hotel, | leaving for Sitka Ny nday to mm»t’ Louise tomorrow morning, to re- the Aleutian when it brings the Se-| turn to his Vancouver headquar-/attle Chamber of Commerce there jon an inspection tour of Alaska's Mr. Clothier refurned to Juneau former capital city. from the Lisianski Inlet mine Sun-| The Rev. Kashevaroff will con- !duct the tourists through the Ru E. O. Swanson. His brother, George sian Church and present a lecture| A. Clothier, and an assayist, are on thc ground of the building.| now at. the mine, further probing He will return to Juneau aboard it. “We assay all our samples on the Aleutian accompanying the the property as we take them,” Mr. Chamber of Commerce group here. Clothier stated, “and, though we! B cpasmin o e 2 are not yet decided upon th(-L prop-| UNPERGOES TONSILECTOMY erty, we are pleased with our find.| Miss Marlan Puranen underwent ingsv 2 tRry ia lul).\‘ll\'(’;ll)my at (‘hn».ymman Medi- Mr. Olothier. intends . to l_0““_“,(:1] and Surgical Clinic today north in three or four weeks. “Just as soon as our business at home will ‘tain full FLOOR YOUR HOME WITH OAK-—Nature’s Gift Everlasting GARLAND BOGGAN PHONE 582 Buy Yours Floors with a GUARANTEE . Alaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies | Phone 206 122 W. Second WHITE SPOT LIQUOR STORE Phone 655 " WARRACK Construction Co. hack Juneau Phone 487 - - - Before 1936 inventors had to ob- Prompt Delivery * pproval of the President |let me get away again,” he said.|Cabinet to get a patent. “The touch of this country that I|-— {have had just whets my appetite, | land I am rcady to suggest, that if| C W & MOUNTAIN RIDGE we developed the mine, we move {our headquarters here.” o 3 SR - v BOURBON WHISK - e Try The Empire classifieds Tonder, Aching Swollen Feet In 5 Minutes Sore, Burning Feet Get Amazing Relief for ¢ ‘ Go to Butler Mauro Drug Co. or | {eny other good druggist today and |get an original bottle of Moone's | | Emerald Oil. | The very first application will| | give you relief and a few short|:* treatments will thoroughly convince r;-—————' you that by sticking faithfully to it for a short while longer your HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” HOTEL JUNEAU Formerly Hotel Zynda CLARENCE WISE Manager foot troubles will be a thing of the past. One bottle we know will show yeu beyond all question that you have at last discovered the way to | solid foot comfort. Remember that Moone’s Emerald Oil, is a clean, powerful, penetrat- | | ing Antiseptic Ofl that does not | stain or leave a greasy residue and | {that it must give complete satis-{ | faction or money cheerfully re-| | funded. —adv. Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door te San Francisco Bakery GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. Washing Machines Vacuung Cleaners Flat Irons THEY SATISFY! [ ] Alaska Electric Light and ‘ Power Company Tune ir_l on KINY—12:15 noon, 5:45 P.M. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables HOME GROWN RADISHES, ONIONS and, FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Promg Delivery 's| el 57 & JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE Music and Electric Appliances (Next Gastineau Hotel) Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 | n | L PROFESSIONAL =t | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER { DENTISTS Blomgren Building PHONE 56 Hours 9 am. to § p.m. ||| Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. TELEPHONE 176 Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING sl % Dr. Judson Whittier | CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Physician Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. PHONE 667 | Fraternal Societies of Gastineau Channel | i BP.OE ELKS meels 2d and 4th Wednesdays at 8 pm. Visiting brothers welcome. N. C. BANFIELD, Exalted Ruler, M. H. SIDES, Secretary. | | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NoO. 14 Second and fourth Monday of each month & in Scottish Rite Tempie ’ beginning at 7:30 p.m. FORREST R. BATES Worshipful Master;. JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. REBEKAHS Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A mee's every second and fourth Wednes- day, 1.O.O.F. Hall EDNA M BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED CASHEN, Secretary. l | Juneau Ice Cream Parlors | Ice Cream. Soft Drinks, Candy | i | COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST TR o b Gastineau Grocery in its new location PHONE 37 FOR FAST DELIVERY Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 Where your patronage | | is more appreciated frrrr e ‘v SPECIALIZING in l:‘rmch and Italian Dinners GASTINEAU CAFE Short Orders At All Hours | | i | the BEST! If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help you! A grand selection cf good food . . . vegetables and all the things that men like best. PHONE 83 or 85 Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” If you enjoy indoor sporis— here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP it | TELEPHONE 563 | Office Hours—p a.m. to 10 p.m. Dr. W. A. Rystrom DENTIST Over First Natlonal Bank X-RAY ! [ DR. H. VANCE | OSTEOPATH | Consultation and examination | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; [ 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Gastineau Hotel Annex ‘ uth Franklin St. Phone 177 + DRSS RN Ty [ | Robert Simpson, Opt. D. | Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmology ! Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground v . - S S S SIS Keep in mind . . . « Caroline Todd Studio Plano—Harmony—Public Speaking 326 SECOND STREET i i Health Foods Center BATTLE CREEK, HAUBER | AND OTHEK DIETETIC FOODS 230 Franklin St. Telephone 62 Juneau Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third We truly believe that we sell | America’s Greatest Shoe Values and Prettiest Foolwear DEVLIN’S Give a— ‘SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER J. B. Burford & Co. “Our door step is worn by FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Satistied Customers” The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Btreet PHONE 358 RELIABLE TRANSFER | Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil . save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 " WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 If 1t's Paint We Have It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT Waltch and Jewelry Repairing at very yeasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN FRONT STREETS H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing | j — GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 i | SR Juneau Coffee Sho; MRS, T. J. JACOBSO] Home Cooked Meals Served from 6:30 am. to 8:30 p.m. Catering to Dinner Partles | JUNEAU - YOUNG | Hardware PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE

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