The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 18, 1937, Page 2

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— e} Summer Sknfts . Silk %’f:imis, vd, . Neckwe $1.00 $1.00 L o e g"r ": E, f l‘éflit‘ €& $looo Box Stationery $1.00 Boys’ Shirts and §?=ort§,3§*ax~ ¢ ki Eolric Gloves Women’s kayon Pau* | 3 pair $1.00 Turkish Towels, 3 for $1.00 Huck Towels, 5 for .. $1.00 Linen Luncheon Cloths . Stamped Pillow Cases, pair . $1.00 Glass Towels, doz. . . $1.00 Checked Table Damask . . $1.00 llouse Dresses . . . . $1.00 Girls’ Cotton Dresses $1.00 Little Boys’ Wash Suits Blue Chambray Playsuits . .. . $1.00 Polo Shirts . . sl.oo Children’s Swim Trunks $1.00 Ghort crds Cretonnes, Scrxms “2amasks 12 OIf Repular Price B. M Behrends Co., Inc. jur 1 Depqrtmem Store Ihlllh $1.00 $1.00 e e R e — $1.00 $1.00 ] ,Iu s Loqu SEE BIG VAN A AR MINE ENGINEER Visitors To o TO RECOMMEND ' ‘To Girl Stout PINTA BAY SITEJ‘ Camp Sunday Many parems and friends are Iplanmng to visit the Girl Scout | Camp on visitors' day Sunday when prizes are also to be awarded to girls selling the highest number Bowyer Examiner Georgia | Gold Properties For Al- leghany Of California en to -her upon her return from jouth in August W. W. Council inspection of gold claims for the !BV company which sent me here, the|'he | Alleghany Corporation, of Califor- nia, and to look over some base metal| claims of my own, in the Alice Arm | ¥ith Walter Bacon of the Channel district on Portland Canal. My regu-| Bus Line to provide transportation to and from the Scout Camp Sun- | announce lar ork in California needs my im- mediate attention though, so I/day. leaving at 9:30 am. and re- must cut my time short, much as|turning at 6:15 pm. The round I would like to remain longer in Al-|trip charge will be $1.25, providing aska."” 17 or more travel by the bus. Those Mr. Bowyer was formerly in Al-|planning to take the bus should |aska in the Portland Canal and Ket- | notify Mr. Bacon by Saturday noon, chikan sections, examining base|or telephone Mrs. Council or Mr metal deposits, at which time he!|Ernest Parsons for further det: wcquired his own zinc claims, but!before then. had never before been as far north Trevor Davis s Juneau. aboard the C From my examination, I intend Game Comm n vessel, |to report favorably on the Pinta Bay |was to take the Girl Scouts to properties,” Mr. Bowyer stated. “The ' Sentinel Island today. Mr. Davis structure in which they are situated ' plans to take pictures both of the {has been proven by the Chichagof Scout activities at camp and mines, and is similar to that which the trip to Sentinel Island. my regular company is working in > Culdornis, Hovever, desp deveiw | R R. 0. GROVER ARRIVES IN JUNEAU the properties producing, and I am Dr. R. O. Grover arrived in Juneau not sufficiently familiar with um‘ Alleghany interests to know just how |,y 0074 the Prince Rupert Jast night coming north from his home in Los large a development they intend Mr. Bowyer returned to Juneau spgeles He plans an indefinite stay in Juncuu Wednesday by Alaska Air Transport |plane, and stopped here at the Gas- left this zly Bear, morning Alaska which of |tineau Hotel. On arriving back in {3 Juneau, Mr. Bowyer received a mes- sage from the Alleghany Company requesting him to examine also the | | | | properties on Portland canal, and I | | |he will use the opportunity to lock jover his own claims. | S > i | B [ e & g | NEGOTIATES FOR PROPERTY a HOSPITAL NQTEgi A recent realty transaction of 4 interest in Douglas is the pending J. D. Harrington underwent a tranafer {iyiA. . ¥. Crahiérg of s residence on Second Street to Grant Logan, of Juneau. Negotia- tions are practically completed for the purchase of the property and the Logans expect to be in their new home in the near future. A RETURN FROM VACATION Misses Margaret and Mary Pearce returned home on the Prince Rup- minor operation at St. Ann's Hos- pital today. Frank Story, U. S. Lighthouse | Service man, was dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital today following | surgical attention. { i\ who was admitted Ralph Reischl, ':’“.;:."”A:::'Hfi:fi“z:“;i::;]yrréz ert last evening after a six weeks’ [the hospital today. Mr. Relschl is VAcation spent in Washington and | manager of the Union Ol Com- California. The young ladies re- | pany here. ported an enjoyable time on. the ¥ trip. B. Bmelcer, a medical patient, ~ Miss Margaret Pearce, who i3 £ ? o employed in the office of the U | was dismissed from Bt Ann's HoS- g "porest Service, returned to her| { PRS0 ,work this morning | ,)r::\%(lySezglern::“::dc;:vensst»nnA;m-‘ Everything 1s in readiness for! the public card party which is to lbc given at 8 o'clock t Spinit* Hospital today. HELEN HICKS GETS IN SEMI-FINALS. IN TOURNEY, CHICAGO CHICAGO, 1., s evening June 18. — Helen Hicks, business woman golfer, has A suave liqueur 2 i Scotch, blended reached the semi-finals in the tour- from the finelt pey here but Babe Didrickson g N”n‘i'.‘-'-'a' failed, losing one down to l)oroLhy whiskies. Foster, nineteenth hole. i —————— B86.8 PRODF ENROLLING Dorothy Stearns Roff’s Dancing Classes for summer sion now en- Studio 526 5th St. Phone adv. .- — | NOTICE—WAR! Speed limit within the limits of the City of Deuglas.is twenty-five miles per hour. All violations of this limit will be prosecuted. adv, CHIEF OF POLICE i ORIGINAL CHIPPEWA Goodyear Welt Construction s $2.95 vy //'5//“ W './uf ¢4 SCOTCH WHIS {rolling. 2754. DRESS OXFORDS SN 2 of tickets for the recent Girl Following inspection of the Geor- Scout show. gia gold mining claims at Pinta Bay, Miss Sylvia Davis and. Miss Betty during the last two weeks, Harry Nordling, first prize winners will Bowyer, mining engineer from Cali-| o0 "™ "0 Lok and camping fornia, sailed from here this morn- | GFNE B SU0 Abtie Mm,&‘fl“’[ rodihln ik iain B Oy o Rands, second prize winner, will| the steamer Princess Charlotte. e . a e ¥ receive a Girl Scout carving Knife I have been on a working vaca- while the tHird BHERRE b eWlvd- tion and must now hurry south,! W UE ELRC BUE (0 1 SRS but intend to stop off for a brief|¢d o Miss Beverly ] s ! that arrangements have been mu(h', v the . morning, Pilot L * |Alaska 'MRS. GODFREY IS in the Parish Hall by the nmmb?rs' ljor cperation undergone yesterday of Bt. Luke's Guild. r an c ereq lat St. Ann's Hospital A choice of playing aucuon i \ HOSTESS: HQNORING | Mrs. Dickinson’s condition is pro+ i bridge, contract bridge, whist or ' MRS E nounced favorable. She has been pincchle is being offered with| Tl‘a"sfen‘ed Eas‘l‘ G JOHNSON in the hospital for nearly the entire prizes to be presented to winning | {time since her arrival from the stants. Refreshments will bc aiy Honoring Mrs. E. G. Jol n cf {south lusl month. Her husband is ved following the card pl o % i 'ma, Idaho, who is visitiny with|2lso confined to St Ann’s Hos- The public is cordially invited \Vushmgton, D.. C., Postier s Mt ‘Chiriek’ . Jobimos,|pit). attend the affair. | rdered f di Af- |of Juneau, Mis. J. B. Godlrey en-| A TR rdered for Indian P : - TR o | O - . 3 |tertained at her me yes af- FRANK SJURSENS TO Move INto NEw quarakrs | fairs Medical Director ternoon at tea, a bout 40 Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Smith will | ol < }gues;s for the « LEAVE SOUTHBOBND i begin moving inte their new ‘build- Dr. J. F. VanAckeren, medical| Mrs. Johnson is a Past Worthy 3 g8 on Third Street tomorrow director in Alaska for the Bureau Matren of the Eastern Star, and ABOAR'D NORTHI‘AND *‘ pvening. expect to be located of Indian Affairs, has received no-'most of ‘the guests calling «duming| arr ang MS. Frank Sjursen (Glad- with the drug store, post office, ltice of transfer to Washington, D.'the aftetnoon were members of the ys Nigg) leave tomight for the south {and their residence by the first{C.. whei he will gontinue service, local lepler of the Order of E“*""ubnnxl the M. 8. Northland. Eul the week. {in official c puny in cuuneqmn ern Star, : Mr. and Mrs. Sjursen, who were | ~ g : with the Bureau of Indian Affair Presiding at the tea table from 3 married recently in Juneau follow- | LEAVE SOON FOR KETCHIKAN| Dr. VanAckeren will be succeed- until 4 o'clock were Mrs. Howard|ing their arrival here from Faj- Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hartman ex- ed in his Alaska post by Dr. James Stabler and Mrs. Glenn Oakes; from |hanks, have made their home in the pect to leave in the near future Worley of San Francisco, senior 4 until 5 o'clock were Mrs. Charles|Kiine R pertens NIE Bhiten o 4 for Ketchikan where Mr. Hartmangsurgeon, in cha of District No.'W. [ kesworth and Mrs. Edwin|yepresentative of the Pacific Mani- [will be associated with the Som-|ITI, Burcau of Indian Affairs. The Sutton. Mrs. Robert Rice, Mis$|folding Company. |mers Construction Company. MT.inew doctor will arrive here by the Mary Jeaneite Whittier and Miss| The two will travel as far south Hartman will precede his wife to middle of August, accompanied by|Sybil Godfrey served. as Ketchikan aboard the Northland, 1 the First City and get located he- |his wife and daughter, and will work| Blue, white and yellow dunm-‘\.,,,“, ME. Bl il %ton on bis fore she joins him. in Juneau with Dr. VanAckeren'tions provided a setting for the af-|iness. They will later proceed ta ! T ;2;;",,.,‘?“.EZ‘.“.‘(5,“;m‘.”'f.!f;‘. the Jatter BTt A [scattle for two months, and will MUNTER FLIES DALEY, 1“0 5.5, ot s v oo S i roe s uet OLSON, SOMMERS TOQ |t Wstinston in Scpicmber. ac 'MRS. DICKINSON IS lof the winter in the south, they mompanied by his wite and dangh- (plm 0 Pebierd to" Tthethy 1n Tanit- HERE YESTERDAY tor hae recaved nis advancement) RECOVERING FROM WA !in recognition for outstanding work 'MMOR QPERAT[ON‘ Flying here yesterday from Ket-|in the Aliska Licld ] More than 6,000 campgrounds will chlkan il P"“ll ‘*"d" M"I““l"v on By s Mrs. ‘Wiltiim” Dickinson, who rn-'bo ready for this season’s vacation » the scheduled Thursday flight of ; = e 50 “naticns - | & cently returned irom the south | lvisitors to the 160 national fore # Sapamial AU I Richardson Highway {where she reccived medical atten- ‘\Lhu United States. Forest Service foompang Lt S tion, is today recovering from a ma-!says g plane, were: Oscar E. Olson, R Is Open to Tra“'c A Sommers, and Eldon J. Daly. Thel = —— & plane took off from here yesterday VKS, Alcka, June 18.—| afternoon on its return flight to json Highw is now| 3 ¢ k: v 4 A " Y he full L v p ) m :T.,“ vER with Ralph W. Allen, for [open the full length of the 372 mile d Strangc strange that in all the years etersburg between Fairk d Valdez. Sev-| 3 i Mr. Oisen, service man for theleral autos and - 5 W Continental Can Company, charter-!{yycks have left from both ends. 5 A cd the plane while here to fly to < 2L 1 nothing has ever taken the place of a cup Hoonah. Mr. Sommers, head of th Sommers Cexstruction Company treet work being done h\ his com- pany in Ketchikan. Mr. Daly, Ketchikan lumberman, is in Juneau for a short stay be- fore flying to the interior tomorrow by PAA plane. He is stopping at Gastineau Hotel. | PILOT BARR OUT ON TWO FLIGHTS off at 10:30 o'clock this F. Barr flew the Air Transport Stinson sea- plane to Taku Lodge with Jerry Jones, PAA pilot; Louis A. Delebe- que, PAA agent, and Miss Adelaide Smith, as passengers. Returning here empty at 11:30 o'clock this forenoon, Pilot Barr again took off in the Stinson this afternoon at 1:30 o’clo a flight to Hawk Inlet with Nick Jukich and his daughter Mary Jukich. He was to return here from Hawk In- let. about 2:30 o'clock this afternoon Taking with one miner as passenger for Juneau. - NOTICE Luncheon given by the Juneau Woman’s Club in honor of Mrs M. O. Johnson Saturday, June 18, 1:30 p.m. at Percy’s Cafe. Phone 697 for reservations. adv. NO MOOSE MEETING i'I‘omgh!. account Navy Dance. adv. PR Ceylon, a crown colony since 1802, is an island as large as the te of West Virginia. YOU CAN'T BUY BIGGER VALUE THAN KELLOGG'S! “No other corn flakes give me * such crisp, wholesome good- ness as Kellogg’s. They're a real bargain!” Kellogg’s Corn Flakes— better made, better packed, better flavored — lead the world in sales because wo- men know genuine value. They’re the only brand kept oven-fresh in the patented WAXTITE heat-sealed inner bag. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. SAY " #illoggd” BEFORE YOU SAY “CORN FI.AKES" of delicious coffce. Siranger still that DELIVERED Any private residence within the city 75c per month W. C. WHITE Phone Single O BERT'S CASH GROCERY no one has ever duplicated Schilling Flavor. Schilling Coffee One for Percolator —another one for Drip and Silex 1 SEE OUR WINDOW TODAY for some of the finest premiums 5 ever given away with high grade merchandise — but if you | can't come CALL 108. i _ FREE - KELLOGG’S IN TOWN - FREE isni All-B: Whole Wheat Biscuit | X!? fiI(uI: :l(.lrslss gllj? One I‘urgera\’t‘;‘;mden Krumbles FREE with purchase of | Mixing Spoon FREE! One blue tumbler free with purchase of one 2 Pkgs. 29¢ 28¢ pkg. of each ssc SWANS DOWN 3 pkes- 73cfl | One 14 in. Beautiful Cake Plate FREE with |} MALTED MILK 1 pound tlll 59(2 Thempsen’s Checolate—One Aluminum Tumbler FREE .. TOMATO JUICE FLAV-R-JELL S. & W. or SUNK Seven Delicicus Flavo B | 16 oz tins Truly FINE Gelatin DESSERT 2 for 65c pkegs. 25c TOILET SOAP JERGEN'S HARDWATER SALAD DRESSING cf | GOLD COIN—quart ...l AR AL 5 gom com wmile et o O HEINZ SOUPS ALL VARIETIES ' e 3 large tins 49‘_: ALL FLAVORS 25° KOCL AID 3 ibs. 89: 29(: EGGS 2 doz. 65c Large—Fresh—Brown—White The New Butter Crackers BINGS TRY THEM!—Large pkg. COFFEE CRESCENT—Cookie Jar COCKIES 1 Ib. cellophane bag . Fancy Assortment FULL SHIPMENT FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ON NORTHWESTERN 105 FASTER DELIVERY PHONE Smiling Courteous Service

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