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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WED ‘bl)A\ JUNl: 16, 1937 MQD€§ i\p 2 silk faiile coat—Ilike her grandmeother wore—is chosen by the pride te top her going-away costume. The coat has wide pique revers and hug The shirred faille sitk of the v hat is open to show hair, kets, the and coliar patch pe natural st re roommates at St. Helen's Hall Edward Laurie 120 to spend the summer banks ) Retrpthad Are Retro! !3 ( BABY summer - - i BORN er Held Last Night being wgement, ¢ daughter and the to Mr and Mrs. Juneau date at her home in Fair- Ia, June 16— Sx,\—fw,l art bumped his head but he delivered baby” born An forr Roberia George Daoley uncement the first in the Process “trailer ly of the Dooley. Dooley of Cordova Laurie, son of Mr ie, formerly of Although no definite the wedding has been set, is expected to e place late fall In honor of the bride-elec shower was given last evening the home of Mrs. Roy Carrig o sembling 16 guests. Present for ces Wt occasion "vere Lu Liston, 7-by-16-foot traveling home. J. B. Burford, Mrs. E. - “T asked them afterwards why J. Edward Rict ) th vt drive the trailer up to Mrs.. Wilbur Miss my office and use it as a maternity . crouched in the na low-ceilinged trailer home of | Mr. and Mrs. Burton White, found | hat the gast stove wouldn't work and had to procure an oil stove to' this heat water. Every time he raised his head, it bumped against the a ceiling. at But Jack for Dr. Stuart conquered these the into the world in the Irvin r of - during = the record purn and Miss Metealf Dooley; Mrs. Minnie Hurley, Mrs. o P B TG REE Bl it ]"3”"””"']‘“”’!,‘}; "‘f" XA“”’C‘[ ‘:Vll( would have been a lot easier.” iss Helen Torkelsen, Miss Doro- : thy Green, Miss Harriet Bfl!'m,:m g Miss Marian Cramer, Miss Louis hos and the henoree. S e MISS RUTH OGRURY RUUGH []N RA]’S VISITS ‘HERE WITH MISS MARY METCALF crverwwATr sune 16, — 4. Shuey, chief of the Cincinnati bu- Miss Ruth Ogburn, Who arrived reau of genera! foods and sanit: in Juneau yesterday aboard the tion, estimates 20 Yukon, visited for a short with 'Miss Mary Metcalf, daughter nati drowned of Mr. and Mrs. Pr Meteall, January flood. before leaving for sanks o “Ordinarily, in floods, the rats es- the PAA Eleetra yesterday after- cape to higher ground by following noon. sewers,” be said, “but last winter as Miss O the water rose, heavy rains had filled the sewers to cul off retreat. DR I w EDMUNDS “Waste collectors tell me they vel een a rat on two eity 0":;":3;; ;:,F::’“h muzp.:- since the hligl; wat;r. ’Iz.’:y 2 - used to see several hunred a day. ll‘li:ohel'l(l't[i‘lg’r:‘:m‘/ E’v'!o::: They have found hundreds of dead 4 x 9. rats where they were trapped by June 20, Inclusive yising Wa“ » Room 216 Yor THIRTEEN DAYS; examining your Eyes for Glasses. n m Dr. Edmunds needs no mtroduc- "ns ruc lo“ ticn hi; to Juneau citizens as this is tenth annual trip lhroughout A where thousands of citizens testify to his highly scientific work, backed by five diplomas,from recog- nized Eye Colieges, ~besides being WAemNGTON June 16, — Re- o Post - Graduate. - Crossed - Eyes clamation Commissioner John C. frequently siraightened with glasses Page announced todgy that the only. We welcome difficult cases. Grand Coulee Dam construction is Permanent Offices at 1431 Fourth now more than one year ahead of Ave., Scattle, where my two quall- schedule. fied and able assistants are con- _ stantly in attendance. adv. BOOKKEEPING SERVICE TRAINED \C(O( TANTS Tax and System Service JAMES C. COOPER COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Phone 182 Juneau, Alaska Goldstein Bldg. o> ENT in les and brought Darla Fran- | Abiead of Schedule, “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG QUIEK,, UNK! G\T NORE CaWS ON (T - T GOT \T, SUGEHAND --- JES' DON'T G\X_NORESE'F DISCOMBOOBERKTED WA cellent position to- have its pl..n‘l synchronized with the work of 1 gional planning boards o to be erealed by the proposed I eral legislation so that its plans n be incorporated in (he recommenda- | "tions of the onal play boards which will submitted <ll|1lu]l. w Pro 1 F 8 1! nal planning c rd! the Presiden There appear EXTENSION OF AIR MAIL FOR ALASKA URGED ])(‘l(‘ ate Dimum] Calls At- - doubt but that tention of House to islation will b sted mto law. | |} Needs of North : . i ) be i ted sny ugee le: |fer Highway about 7' amick of Juneau, 3 visiting in the weck. She plans on (o Philadelphia and retmning Al- (Continued from Page Onae) he the Cor- An- “The extended gouthern goast Valdez, ervice should also the cities of of Alaska Seward and chiorage, and to Bristol Bay Maii From States In the debate at this |Delegate piaeed additional his plan to have air-mail inaugurated from the Uni ates to Juneau, via Ketchi- kan, Wral 1, and Petersburg, and N connect with the Juneau- rbanks route already authorized. Supporting this plan he showed that quarters for the hospital s on the basis of business done by Funds have not been provided the United States in Alaska the the 1938 appropriation bill for "n rritory justifies the establishment construction so the building will (of such a route as much of the bus- not be undertaken this year. How-| (iness done in South America and in ever, the ground will be available | |the Orient justify the service now when the necessary funds are pro-| provided to the countries served by vided for erection of the staff | these routes. Delegate Dimond em- headquarte Provision of outside phasized that his request was not accommodations for the staff will sectional in character when he said make additional room needed in the in closing: hospital available. “What I am now wrging is The other order en not based upon any more or less | of the Tong Natio: selfish concern for the people of |Southeast Alaska by 3800 acres.| Territory, whom I have the |This area is returned from what is! honor to represent here, but up- generally known as the Juneau E en at least equal concern for imination, located approximately in| the welfare of the many millions |Latitude 58° 15 N, Longitude| of people who reside in the '(134° 27 W.. main body of the United States, | Knockoui for Alaska and for whom the prompt and | Unfavorable report has been made | adequate development of the [by Acting Seeretary of the lnl,muu-1 resources of Alaska offer an op- | Charles West on the bill introduced portunity not to be found else- |in the House to authori where in the world.” {islature of Al Planning Program or repeal certain laws of Alaska| Following the reali\; imposing taxes for carrying on bus- |President’s plan for a properly de- [Mess and trade. {veloped scheme of planned use of | ISR o RS SRR :;:UU;:::( i ol sent to Congress| KID CHOCOLATE, in e sote by Senaior Norio BALSAMO WIN IN | NEW YORK BOUTS| lof Nebraska, and in the House by| | Representative Mansfield of Texs The program advocated by the (ofifiw“‘:x'}”{d "‘}"“&;sclle“:"f‘“:;' |President and which w g e PO e i nicent and whicdh WO BE.BUE R pany: to take ac eight:xounia de- | cision here last night. Chocolate | into operation through the enact- mer; cither 108 S nenb of elther ‘one of these billS!y o og the seales at 19 pounds and Chappie at 132 will “develop, integrate, and coordi- nate ])L‘m.\_ projects, and activities” Harry Balsamo, New York middle- for or incidental to the promotion|yeioni” kayoed Jimmy Beimont, of {of navigation, the control and pre-|pjytshurgh” in the first frame of a /" (vention of floods, the reclamation giong iated for ten rounds. Both of public lands, to aid and protect|fighters weighed in at 160. — eee {eemmerce, to strengthen the nation- | PUBLIC CARD PARTY to setore w0 dava Land Changes Made Two cx orders with respect Alacka w signad dent May 29. One withd pSeLVC land identif as. United States 1946 at Unalaska for use Indian Service Hospital ther This land is set uside for eventual use for consiruction of to re time the round- i ed § I3y in this | | area | in| the ze the Leg-| ka to alter, amend, | the al defense, and to stabilize employ- tment and relieve unemployment h Lui\hiiun ids Alaska | 1t appears certain that op ‘Dl the Tenx.un.] Planning cil, St. Luke’s Guild ])nl‘|y-(‘ux\lrn(0 ! bridge, whist, and pinochle. Re fu-slunvnls and prizes. Friday, June recently authorized by the L 118, 8 p.m., Parish Hall, Doug islaiure of Alaska, will be in ex-|Everyone invited. Admission 50, | | percent of the time 400,000 rats that populated Cinein- | IUNEAU ° CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$75.000 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ‘ SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on ‘ =2 Savings 7 \ vy Aceounts e | FOR INSURANCE " See H.R.SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. THE 'unmuu “This Is Something Different That You Will Enjoy.” DEPARTMENT OF THE INT Lentry | the | thereafter " Laccepted of | IU S. Land Office, {be barred by the OAD-BLAST ALL THS A\R\SH WESTHE! G-GUVHOOUT'N MARN PATH AFORE T--L=- BUSINESS GENERAL LAND OFFICE | PROIESSIONAL Distriet Land Office Anchorage, May 28, Alaska. | 1937. |0 hereby given that Ed-| win J. Kirchhofer, entryman, to- § i gether with his witnesses, Frank R.| | FLOOR YOUR IIOT OAK-Nature's Giit I Georse and John W. A. Crosby,| | GARLAND BOGGAN all of Juneau, Alaska, has submit- ted final proof on his homestead PH( HR2 Anchorage 08029, for a tract Buy Your. Floors with a GUARANTER wiri of vey land embraced in U. 8. Sur- No. 2188, situated along Glae- 4 miles north 31 ] 447 w il W aeres, L N. Longitude and it U. s uska Juneau, containin; itude 58 deg 134 (I(”'|1'1~ 33 now in files of the Land Office, Anchorage, Al and if no protest is filed in local land office within the period of publication or thirty days said final proof will b and final certificate m Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instraments and Supplies Phone 206 w is the Second | | | i WHITE SPOT | LIQUOR STORE | Phone 655 ll Prompt Delivery GREORGE A. LINGO, Register. June 16, 1937, Aug. 11, 1937 First pu r ion, Last publication, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFIC Distriet Eand Office | Ancnorage, Alaska. ! May 17, 1937. } hereby given that the| | Pont De Nemours and | Inc., have made appli- | a trade and manufactur- ing site, Anchorage 08384, for a tract of land situated on the JUNEAU shore of Gastineau Channel about| | MELODY HOUSE three miles southeasterly from| | Music and Electric Appliances Thane, embraced in U. S. Survey | (Next Gastineau Hotel) No. 2278, containing 25.06 acre Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 Latitude 58 degrees, 13' 40” e ¥ | Longitude 134 degrees 16" 00” |and it is now in the files of the Anchorage, Al- | aska. it Any and all persons claiming ad- verse, any of the above meation- ed land should file their adverse ! |claims within the period of pub- g lication or thirt s thereafter, - or they will be barred by the pro-|§™ """ """ T visions of the Statutes. | A. 1 WARRACK | Construction Co, i Juneau Phone 487 E. I. Du Company. cation for Gastineau Grocery in its new location PHONE 37 FOR FAST DELIVERY Where your patronage iated T - | { SPECIALIZING GEORGE LINGO Register. , June 16, 1937 , Aug. 11, 1937 in French Last and Anchoiage, Alaska, atian May 13, 1937, Notice is hereby given that Wil- liam H. Dickenson has made appii- (TN | cation fow a homesite under the act GASTINEAU CAFE of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), for a 2 tract of land situated on the east| Short Orders At AR Hours shore of Favorite Channel, at Eagle River Landing, embraced in U. S Survey No. 2222, Anchorage 08306 containing 4.08 acres. Latitude 58] degrees 29° N. Longitude 134 degrees 7 W Any and all persons claiming any of the land adversely should file their adverse claims in the U. 8 Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, | ¥ P within the period of publieation or { thirty days thereafter, or they will| | provisions of the ‘ the BEST! | If you're out to please the man of the family . let us help you! A grand selection cf fl%. good food . . . vegetables and l all the things that men like best PHONE 83 or 85 | Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” EAW /7 Dinners C G Slatutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. Date first publication, June 2, 1937. te last pubhrauun July 28, 1937. e ZORICT DRY CLEANING | RS, Office Rooms Office Hours—9 a.m. Consultation | free. | South Franklin St. |1Ro|)ert Simpsoa, Opt. D. Keep in mind . . . ' Héalfiflods Center Juneau | Beward Street By BILLIE DE BECK MN WORD W, SUCH LP\N?U AGE DIRECTOR KASER & FREEBURGER INT1S Blomgren Building PIHONE 535 Hours 9 am. to 9 pm Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST 9, Valentine Bldg. | LEPHONE 176 wms 8 g Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING s | CASHE! Dr. Judson Whittier CHIROPRACTOR Drugles hou 2-3-4 Triangle PHONE 667 Bldg. Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 TELEPHONE 563 to 10 p.m. ! Dr. W. A. Rystrom DENTIST Over First National Bank FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL | Fraternal Societies "l of Gastineau L Channel BPOE ELKS meels 2d and 4th Wednesday s at 8 pm. Visiting brothers welcome. BANFIELD, Ruler, M. H Secrelary. hlll- AU LODGE NO. 11 Scecond and fourth Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 pan. FORREST R. BATFE Ma JAMES W Secretary. Worshipful LEIVERS, REBEKAHS rseverance Lodge No. 2 A meeis every second and fourth Wedne: day, 1.0.0.F. Hall. EDNA M BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED N, Secretary. Pe Juneau Ice Cream | Parlors Ice Cream. Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager RELIABLE TRANSFER Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Ol and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 WHEN IN A HUR HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 3442 DR H VANCE OSTEOPATH and examination Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; T to 9:30 by appointment. Gastineau Hotel Annex Phone 177 sraduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmology lasses Fitted Lenses Ground | Caroline Todd Studio Piano—Harmony—Public Speaking 326 SECOND STREET BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER AND OTHER DIETETIC FOODS 230 Franklin St. | Telephone 62 | Jones-Stevens Shop READY-TO-WEAR Near Third ‘ 7'\ If you enjoy indoor sporis— here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP frrerrrrrrrrerrrreeeeee FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street Give a— We truly believe that we sell America’s Greatest Shoe Values and Prettiest Footwear DEVLIN’S SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER J. B. Burford & Co. “Our door step is worn by Satisfied Customers” The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 If It's Paint We Have It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W, WENDT PHONE 549 Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasomable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN FRONT STREETS H S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man™ Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Juneau Coffee Shop MES, T. J. JACOBSON Home Covked Meals Served from_6: Catering to Dinner Parties J UNEAU YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE :I Thomas Hardware Co. | | The Chas. W. Carter Mo Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136-2

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