The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 12, 1937, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG | [UNCLE SNUEFY'S GANE OVER [l f NESSUH- o WHUT'S N\.\N‘ NE 22 TO SEE THE LAWNER NOU-ALL JES PUT AHLL JES' MORK GOOD 00 NE RECKON AROUT & SETTLEMENT --- N0 NAME ON TH e W T COULOA SQUOZE OUT Q0N W HE'LL GET ST LEAGT 3 DOTTED-LNE, Lo NIGHT W TWICET OOUBLE 6 CEN THOUSAND BUCKS ' GONER SROTHER ol BN TAS CHECK THET ERMOLNT €€ T || €OR THAT BUMP NOUL GOX --- FOLLER "TH g E\E SPECTACKLES SEaNS NoU CUNCHED |l THEN NOU'LL BE ABLE MOONSHINE ‘ y GETTLED FOR WAE RBUtA 222 <0 GO TO COLLEGE, BIZNESS LAK itk , ) / i {2750 : UNKY JUGHAD-- PR o Setup Approved | BACK IN FllRM e « Mot _roresone. DIRBULORY o o One of the few American ~.hm~ {St: o viilt) Mioks (WAIAIY, the LAIDYS i u Frat Societi " y uver"ma" jaska Game Commission vessell | pLOOR YOUR HOME WITH 1 IkI ernal Societies | ‘Br;lr\\.\ l’,l‘n iy o at I(uun- \l)v;\-’:‘xi OAK - Nature's Gift Everlasting | of Gastineau gell on the westernmost tip o u & & al o iDivac K k [ Bat./1sand at the extreme western end| | GARLAND BOGGAN | Channel [Director Kirk Back from Two Home Ruub Are B "t Aleutian' ‘chain, - aodording | | PHONE 082 5 S A ek n Pe AR | & v i q : F with a | 9 i » | San Francisco Ready to | tered Out Yesterday [t word to the Commission office] | Buy \“E‘A}:A;’;”f | DRS. KASER & FRI | BPOE ELKS meets Start S | Machi L _] DiMaggi |here | DENTISTS | 2d and 4th Wednesdsa,s art Social Mac unery by Joe DilMlaggio | Cape Wrangell, westernmost pos- | B T Blomgren Building | at '8 pm. Visiting | e {session of the United States, is fur-! 3 Wt 258 PHONE 56 Drothens welkokit: 188 0k With the approviil of Federal of- (By Associdted Press) lther west than famed Wrangell Is-!| | Hours 9 am. to 9 pm | BANFIELD, Exalied [ficials to the Public Welfare setup| ~Jobnny Whitchead, the Whiteljand, north of Siberia, and is in| | A'agka Music Supply | et g {in Alaska, Willam B. Kirk, Di- Sox problem-child, is' now appar-lyiruaiiy the same longitude as|| Arthur M, Uggen, Manager | |% - g e il ot 1 rector of the Public Wel De- ently headed for the straight and|wake Island, where the (hmwl]‘ Pianos—Musical Ins! nents PRI partment, and Miss Jane Alexender, narrow patn and he won his fourth|ships stop on their trans-Paci ,(} a Suppl |1 1] MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1 Secretary, returned to Juneau on straight game yesterday, defeating|fiights. the Hebrides and the we Phone 206 122 W. Sccond | | | DI'. Charles P .lenne | Second and fouri the Mount McKinley after a con- Washington. Earlior in the season |epmpiost portion of New Zealand i - - &3 DENTIST Monday of each montn ference in San Francisco with Fed- he was st led without p 1A 1 With scientists aboard, the Brown|: L | in Scottish Rite Tempie leral officials at the regional office his doughless hunger has prob-|geay is making a patrol in the Aleu-| ' Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. \ beginning at 7:30 p.m of Social Security. ably changed his attitude. ‘The Win|tians for the purpose of completing| | WHITE SPOT | TELEPHONE 176 FORREST R. BATES Director Kirk reported the pro- kept the Sox only a short distanc:!a study of bird and animal life in| ! I i 3 ¢ |Worshipful Master; JAMES W. {gram for Alaska was endorsed by behind the American League lead-|the region Nl LIQUOR STORE LEIVERS, Secretary. the government officials and as ing Yankees | > | | Phone 655 | NIRRT | | DEAG FOR SUMMER oon as details are completed] Joe DiMaggio made two homej i ] . B1H 11 REBEKAHS : as t4 : smplet ¢ aggio m Prompt Deliver: B Mallicclorad Mather. floweis awe fasteried o CAth SHd" of 'a° White | thiough * Wenhifghon: the Alaska |rins yesterdsy, FOG S'l OPS BARR : bk oo | Dr. Richard Williams | |perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meets capeskin bag designed by David Lewis. Other accessories for. the 'machinery will be in full swing. In > > - FRIDAY A M ON H = it DEN’"ST every second and fourth Wednes- (ailored white silk dress include a white straw Breton saile: trimmed the meantime, the Director has es- \ o n OFFICE AND RESIDENCE day, 1.O.O.F. Hall. EDNA M with navy blue ribbon, a navy chiffen scarf and white doeskin gloves. [tablished offices in Room 218 of the BLACK RAPIDS CH“,HAGOF FLlGHT} | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING |BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED L b ” federal and Territorial Building | WARRACK ; CASHEN, Secretary, Returning from his Thursday ; & e dnd is handling all matters of pub- f : : askans $6 (o $24 . ® | e '”{f""’; Ai:r“:f: s""' » lic welfare which pertain to (hat morning’s flight to Chichagof, Al-| Construction Co. i ) Lynx, $24 to 852, |pliase of Social Security aska Air Transport. Pilot L. F [|| Dr. Judson Whittier Juneau Ice Cream || | Hugh Wade, ederal Social J Barr flew Verne James, Frank a Phone 48'1l CHIROPRACTOR. ;[/‘(“1\‘:‘-{' ¢ timber wolyes, CUrity Administrator in the Te _FAIRBANKS, saska, June 12—|paro, and Bob Strong from Chi- g | Drdgleas, Physiclan i Parlors to $50 tory, and Mrs. Wade are sailing Col. H. E. Revell reports from the fapagof (o Hoonah with J. E. Boyle i 7o Office homre: 10-1% 1.5, 7.9 | || Tee Cream. Soft Drinks, Candy sty gl from Seattle Tuesday for the north, Black Rapids roadhouse, that the|anq paul Breese. From Hoonah he —— Il Robms 28ud ikhals: Hdd: . 1| COFFEE SHOP Mr. Kirk reported, and Walter G. Black Glacier suddenly moved two|¢p., | ol P(-n'y Reynold; Mnnnger p o0 June; B 2:3 T AUCTION RoerTsons ARE hme s o Wasine st Ty o, e iS5 o 1| | JUNEAU ™ o RO |ton in connection with his duties Movement was accompanied p_v Al fames, 6, and Btrong MELODY HOUSE = — ON WAY NORTH FOR 1')'11-(«»‘::«[.:@«]«!.:"T;::\”31'-<x.»x-(.:l‘:.l;“w7?:“;;:):1}:)'t;‘"‘lm“” acind sand. IR o(0r ol Qut on hls sccond (rip THUS- | | Music and Elestrlc Appliances | | RELIABLE TRANSFER Lvnv /\ldskdn Skin Sndp— SUMMER VACATION to returm: hen Jine 2 ’ The ice is now spreading and run- | . s fter by, g el (Next Gastineau Hotel) | Dr. A. W. s“wm | Our trucks go any place any here by ing | the afternoon, flew A. Colombo and P Phone 65 | tank ous! 1U Good Price . y ~Inow envoute from the national Ming parallel with the Richardson|ryan pipoff to Hirst-Chichagof and R chisfiin DENTIRT | :‘::: Au Kk l::' (l:)rudl g:: ped Up at Good Frices Migs Carol Robertson, Elliott and .upnita) Unemployment Compensa- Highway, but a safe distance from|georos Skanis to Chichagof. Hop- Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. &, e “: S SEWARD BUILDING save burner: trouble. % Duncan Robertson are enroute tol, b o Shattuck the roadhouse 4 SRS 7% T8 ~Other Quotations : oD, route 10 l4ion offices are in the Shattuck ping from there to Sitka, he pick- ; Q Juriegu aboard the M.8. Norilandip,masn;, T ¢d up B. F. Kane and A. Van Mav- Gastmeau Grocery Office Phone 469 PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 E to spend the summer with their T SEATTLE, June 12—Fur buyer | e y .| Mr. Kirk and Miss Alexander ern and returned with them to| in its new location | arents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robert-|e oo’ o poser sone ot on ot WPA ARTISTS TO | PHONE 37 FOR FAST hu;k every Alaska muskrat skin of- W Vg% ooy o obllace | E 5 Juneau, arriving here at 5:30 o'clock T ot - i 40 percent of all North- before returning to. college I gan prancisco with all its conting- PAINT PICTURES in the evening. DELIVERY RIS Gl W L bULa mol o | at . monthly ! Bi S Ton ias AT RIE R AT ent inconvenviences. Business, the Following a short short glacier| Where your patronage e ? | 84 plus or 37 gra Robertson has completed her | oo 0070 appeats. to be good OF JUNEAU SOON Bt 80 alock wlln; A- 1Y Tans is more appre | Office Hours—9 am. to 10 p.m. 34 plus o gravity, In any auction, tk atile I e ol sl sl | | sounb. . . cphomore year at the UMVERSH O% ung an transportation facilities are | nis and Bertha Vincent, Pilot Ba e e Dr. W. A. Rystrom i S officials announce, Washington where she is a Delta C. P. Dewey, in charge of the| TRANSFER Prices ran from $1.10 to $1.60 for! Gaima. Mr. Elliott Robertson is| to capacity. There is some| o o ement ”l’”“w pa|Went out again in the Patco uL“,-,,_,,_-,‘_-,,,----,-, | DENTIST : COLE SF| tendency on the part of business to| i {6:45 o'clock Thursday, flying( Over First National Bank | Phone 3441 or Night 1803 39500 musk in his senior year at the Univer- ' y are project which has brought 12| The next sale is J sity, and Duncan Robertson has heSitate in expanding due to pre- unm‘& o R m.“w,g back |H. H. Lawson and Basil Link to SPECIALIZING o Prices at the mor y auction)completed his third year as pre- vailing strikes, he found, but ven- Chichagof. He returned to 1Ee . 3 in Juneau from a brief visit trip : were steady. |medical student at Stanford Uni-|tured it as his belief that thej = oo o |hangar Thursday evening at in French T If It's Paint We Have Tt! Otheer pelts were only in fair de-|yersity situation was working itself around 5 | o'clock with Jim Nicolo and George i i 5 W ly in 1z { z B e £ b The artists have already reache 5 tand by Hhe. bidders Also on board the Northland en-!to a better staus. : 5 Andrews from Chichagof. On the| and DR. H VANCE | IDEAL PAINT SHOP . 7 Ketchikan and are to be apportion- " Eilup fox At raen route to Juneau is John Collins,| Wy ed to' districts, three going to Sit-|Way here he flew Dave Evans from | Halian | OSTEOPATH FRED W. WENDT No racoon, badger or fisher were|ctudent at Oregon State College, : debut ; Chichagof to Tenakee. Consultati 1 ination PHONE 549 1 ka, three to Petersburg, three to " Consultation and examinatiol in demand, and also most of the|who is to spend a part of the sun-| MRS. F. METCALF, i el mma"’,‘ml‘ in Ket.| Out yesterday with three passen- Dinners | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 550 blue fox pelts were withdrawn,'mer here. i gers in the Patco, Barr tried to| 7 to 9:30 b w 0 chikan. | E y appointment. although pricces ranged up to $60 eele 1 DAUGHTER BACK b, T’fh‘n rrival date of the tiree for |Preak through to Chichagof, but [ Gastlnsak Hotat' Anpisk SRS ! oeie'ani s o 55 BOY BABY BORN TO | FROM PORTLAND s vt et et sovisne | v turnea back by a hewvy siound | GASTINEAU CAFE | | g0 praniin st.hone 11 | FINE . it 2 B 5o £ AT || Watch and Jewelry Repairi Agine S ‘ £ Short Orders At All Hours ateh and Jewelry Repairing : )nid | s M0 ~ on (Frmine in Demana | RICHARDS, TACOMA | .. rrunic & wotcar and her ——ees- e RiE: || waton ant Jamek B S : RETURNING SOUTH o - e D s “ aug er, Miss ar pte: ’ 5 p ! muiskrats, Were 7,500 ‘ermine which| A bl Baby. Welhing -7 pounkk | auehter, Miss Mary ,M‘ b2, OB : | Mrs. Hazel . Kirmse is now in| Robert Si Opt. D. PAUL BLOEDHORN ¥ : ¢ . 3 rived in Juneau aboard the Mount Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jaeger, for- | oDhe| 1mpson, Upt. V. FRONT STREETS met a small demand at 60 cenis gnd 2 ounce as born to Mr. and McKinley returning after a ten merly of Juneau, are returning Juneau, following her arrival here| ~ s [aid il W R A wieeke’ pilytin Pofilent. south aboard the steamer Baranof,ffom Sitka aboard the sicamer er prices and range were as|Tacoma a o'clock on the nighi etvnie - otsited: wi ,+ on their way back to Long Beach,|NOrth Sea from Sitka. Mrs e Metcalf visited with her d & has been in Sitka for the past sev- IS, follows: {of June 4. This is according to an- : iti 3 ‘ Imother, Mrs. Albert Grefe, in Port- California, after visiting here for Mink, northwestern tes, $8 to nocuncements received by friendsin several weeks with Mr. and Mrs.|¢ral days opening her curio shop Graduate Los Angeles College | of Optometry and Opthalmology 1 s Filted Lenses Ground | land, while Miss Metcalf attended H- S~ GRAVES $10; Yukons $14 to $19, Alaskans juneau. Mr. Richards was at one ). % s P i there for the tourist season. ¢ : “The Cloching Man” slen’ ar y scl impson MacKinnon. o 8 and Interior British Columbias $18 Gime connected with the Terminal|St: Helen's Hal, boarding schoo) pel R, e N, ] 3 | Home of Hary Schaffner and to $22; fine ranch, $21 to $2% - Cafe and Dance Parlor here and was10F 8irls. Miss Metealf will spend OUT FROM WISEMAN i NOTICE—WARNING N : 1 Marx Clothing Fox Prices At § {the summer in Juneau and expects J & ERARg 17 vitht A i | ox Prices popular with the public. | i : ‘ George Rayburn, of Wiseman, who Speed limit within the limits of Y Keep in mind . . . Red fox $10 to $18, white fox $14' The baby has § an named Homer |t0 Teturn to St. Helens next fall. | =00 8¢ B 8 B o terior | the City of Douglas: is twenty-five | Caroline Todd Studio to $28, silver fox $15 to $100, cross Goodman Richards. PN Thursday aboard the PAA Electra, |Miles per hour. All violations of this | WIRABYMINMENL 00 sy mmt will be prosecuted 1] 4 the BESTI Piano—Harmony—Public fox $25 to $50. | B 0 D SR 2 i e P~ " ! By “Bmv(,r" Noritiwestern sBbates 41 Madera Hews oday—tmpiie DR+ CARLSON INSTALLS {satied for Beat@le aboard ‘the stea-| . ' CHIEF OF POLICE Speaking GARBAGE HAULED | mer Baranof. If you're out to please the man 326 SECOND STREET R —“;I‘ F B b G ‘NEW EYE EQUIPMENT — T NOTIOE 10 CREBIIDRS Today's N‘.w:p‘u,;y,gmpm, of the family . . . let us help |j#————————u fizf Heawouablo Muntiis Bacee €move Wm rom ba y 1r 1 lN HER LOCAL OFFICE IN THE UNITED STATES COM-| R - " {lyout A grand selection of || " YT o I G E. 0 DAV]S MISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE| f=eeeeeeeseerereoecaeezq|l kood food . . . vegetables and | Health Foods Center TEI,)EPHONE 212 Rae L ,mmn cmson. local op-| TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DI- | 1| all the things that men like best. BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER Phonle 4753 f‘cun-mx-m. has installed modern eye, VISION NUMBER ONE, PHONE 83 or 85 AND OTHER DIETETIC | examining equipment in her office BEFORE FELIX GRAY, COMMIS- | i FOODS in Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Store.| SIONER AND EX - OFFICIO | Sanitary Grocery 230 Franklin St J Coffee Sh |Dr. Carlson ordered this equipment| PROBATE JUDGE, JUNEAU “Ehe Store That Pleases” e Teleblions 62 uneau Coftee Shop }w]n-n she was below last winter,] PRECINCT. ) DRY CLFANM Ly e » i MRS. T. J. JACOBSON |and it was just recently installed. | In the Malter of the Estate of | Home Cooked Meals Served Among other instruments, Dr. HARRY RAY HALL, deceased. i ‘ [ T = T A : from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Carlson is now using the Ferree-| NOTICE IS HEREBY (AVLN‘ i g to Dinner Parties Rand Projector, which was designed that on May 20ths 1937, the under- | | Jones-Stevens Shop s by Drs. Ferree and Rand of John signed was appointed administrator | SO“ | LADIES'—MISSES’ | Hopkins Hospital. This instrument|of the estate of HARRY RAY HALL, | READY-TO-WEAR i takes the place of the old style let-|deceased, and that all persons hav- | Water 1 e smet'"’ “;‘e:r L JUNEAU YOUNG | ter test chart, and was used for the ing claims against-said- estate must Washin; | Hardware Company purpose of examining the eyes of present them in writing, with pro-| § A S R PAINTS- OIL—GLASS :ln']ia‘lm's. :(L “T} cfti;mg so“succn ,Eer gff)(:lavits‘latmched. :;o the 1:;\-: T ST Shelf and Heavy Hardware | ful in making the necessarily accu- |dersigned within six (6) months | G and Ammuniti rate examinations of the eyes of from the date of this notice. | L | We truly believe that we sell ) Bt - {aviators, that Bausch & Lomb Op-| Dated May 22nd, 1937. 4 America’s Greatest Shoe Values | tical Company, of Rochester, N. Y., JACOB E. HALL, and Pretliest Footwear pu!, them out for the use of opto-| Admini' ramr | Y il 5 | [ Imetrists. The Green Refractor, | Py our | :.'uifl".,',.'l":.’: 'l';l"""‘b‘;s :"_"fr‘:“ | DEVLIN’S McCAUL MOTOR is another modern instrument| AL ASKA BOWLING! . COMPANY |in use by Dr. Carison. This instru- wAKE “ P vou R t 5 i ——ee————— 4 ment does away with the old styl 2 RS TN 34 MR Dodge and Plymouth Dealers [iriak cage of Tonbed, ak wel ‘a3 ine by LIVER BILE— LAUNDRY BRUNSWICK riive as |trial frame. It contains batteries | | SMITH-CORONA of lenses for the correction of far T ’ ' Bowlm ALLEYS :I'YPI-ZWRITI-III | | sightedness and near sightedness, as W| “0“1. CAI.OMEI- PHONE ls Rhelnlander=apd. Ak stsidafhery J B Burford & CO | . D. N |well as cylinders for the correction |And You'll Jump Out of Bed Feel- BEER ON TAP AT 4 B B, ’ Thomas Hardware Co. of astigmatism. The Keratometer,| ing You Could Push a Bus Over i | ur COF: 8%R; of PAINTS — OILS The liver should pour out two bints of B Satisfied Customers | for measuring cofneal CUIVALULE, 18 |y,uid bile into yous howdls daly: 1¢ this bile | 3—————————— L vk R 2 A Builders’ and Shelf another new instrument in Dr. Carl- | s not flowing freely sour food doesn't digest. = HARDWARE son’s equipment,. |i& austldecxy; i the b«;wela. (‘Ens Mlunl; up i FORD AGENCY 2 four stomach, You tipated. Your 7 - i , Dr. Carlsom’s: equipment s as viuie ssiien is ,:;xlz.'.'.'id ';'3.’.':'{53 ?«1 sour, | | S (Authorized Dealers) { fiae = g A e world lo z ! ) M s e e Sttt A T The Juneas Lomilry || Barbara Stobie and mother G pe jan s 2 S vit- | sarsh Dburgatives are makeshifts. A mere > S| % L i . of rowel overnent do t get he eause. It € to call and inspect the same. Dr. 1L &CRer, S ettt o - , GAS — o1Ls Prankiin Street between ||| The Chas. W. Carter One of the most unusual operations on record was successfully per- Carlson has been in practice since h‘);’.’.’w"‘,’r‘itl‘;‘ :,‘;‘fl ':::;: o ;L"'I‘” ot _"‘:,‘}; | | Front and Second Streets | Mol‘hlll’y formed at Portland, Ore., when an unborn “twin” was removed from | 1915, after graduating from the ;% R el "o 1 JUNEAU MOTORS | Pourth abd Prahid'Ste (! the abdominal cavity of Barbara Stobie, 13 months old. Her mother | Rochester School of Optometry, and L v s s Koy ety 1. “L’n | . PHONE 358 | PHONE 136-2 | was in.constant attendance on.the child, above. ‘lll;;q been in Alaska since May Of lhe'ved package. Price: 266 i 2 | Foot of Main Street ‘L !

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