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2 S ———— TR ! ST Befi@preads oes N \ $1.95 to $4.25 $5.95 and $13.50 I Pillews... $1.50 to $18.00 pair. Blankets... Comforters... 'ON COMFORTERS YOL-FIELED WOOL-FILLE "D COMFO HALF PRICE M. Behrends Co. Inc. Juneau's Leading Depdrtment Store i fil $4.50 and $8.95 $3. $6.00 to $10.50 NUMBER 220 ON ENJOY SCENES CHARI.DTTE BOAT ON TRIP NORTH Spanning an entire continent to .enjoy the wonders of Alaska, \ll d Mrs S. Murlless of Holyt '\I d loday, after lotte ' docked in Ju- have never seen sich ‘Passengers on Eleven-Day Special Cruise Enjoy Juneau Today de © splendors s to interesting points | vantage around Juneau, thel;,, steamship Princess Charlotte, on |, its second trip north this season docked at the Pacific Coast dock at 1:30 p. m. today. All passengers on the vessel are el for round-trippers. The ship tied up|passer right on schedule. It will remaincouve in Juneau until midnight. No tour| Although both Dr. their first trip they drove from their Mas- stay there, they drove to hort seattle where they boarded a ves- Vancouver. Murlless and |parties were aboard, all passengers his wife enjoy scenery alike, Mrs EUTTON S $l 00 and up |being members of individual groups.(Murlless apparently enjoys the) R {Willlam Q. Palmer is commander | carly-morning glimpses much bet- DOUBLE ( {and Arthur H. Bird is purser. |ter. They related how, early in the $1.95 and $2.25 The Princess Charlottc is making | morning when their vessel was pass- g & BT |& special 11-day cruise, touching all|ing through the nar Mrs. Mur- PART-WOOL BLANKETS—$3.95 and up lcities and Alaskan points of inter-|lless tricd to wake up her husband 5 T e est from Vancouver to Skagway. [so he, too, could see a passing s ALL-WOOL BLANKETS—$8.50 and up Leaving Vancouver T m“«xm nearly he efforts, sh Canadian Pacific ouched Al-|roused Dr. Murlless—only to f ert Bay, O F: Behm Canal,|that the “ship they were pas: Taku Glacier, and docked in |neau this afternoon |chikan docks | She will remain in port until mid-' Dr. Murliess |night tonight, at which time the|With a grimace, |Princess Charlotte will leave for| | Skagway. Sunday , the|Prince Ruper! and return to Van- jeruise ship will lea or ‘4 uver, Sitka. On the down - oo stops will be made at Sitka, Wran- | Lode and pracer Tocasion notices ‘m 1, Ketchikan, Portland Canal, for sale at The Empire Office. Ju- | was merely a boat tied to the Kei- 95 and up he said RTERS— GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. Washing Machines Vacuum Cleaners Flat Irons THEY SATISFY! Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Tiine in of KINY--12:15 noon, 5:45 PM. JEpR o | ckage . FRE Red Shield . 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Pettit, Vivian Paddock, Mrs. Jake Cropley, Miss Theresa Hynes, Mrs. 1.! J. Smith, Thomas Hall. - e COTTAGE CHEESE | A baby was delivered by flash- light at a Clinton, Ind. hospital when electric lights were put out| by a storm. CONSTIPATION CUTS 'DOWN YOUR ENERGY, DULLS HAPPINESS I ’ Don’t let common econstipation | | take all the fun out of living. This , condition drains your vitality and | enthusiasm, It may also be the | cause of dull headaches, poor appe- | ktl(.e, sleeplessness. You feel punk. | Why endure half-sick days when | you can corréct eonstipation due to ! meals low in “bulk” by eating a | delicious cereal? Millions of people have used Kel- | ’s ALL-BRAN with satisfactory | ts. Laboratory tests prove it s and effective, Within the body, ALL-BRAN ab- sorbs twice its weight in water, and | gently cleanses the intestines. Isn’t | | this food better than taking weaken- | ing pills and drugs? Eat two tablespoonfuls daily. | Three times daily, in severe cases. | Serve as a cereal with milk or cream, | SERVE IT FRESH, DAILY This is our new service to you—real Juneau made cottage cheese, fresh every day. Serve it for your health's sake, on salads, with the main course, for the light lunch, the picnic. It's always good, always fresh and pure and nourishing. You'll find it g in rfi;:,p?umi% ;1}1' gt | at your own fgvorite local grocery in Battle Creck, store, and you'll know it by that rich | fresh flavor that means it's FRESH from Alaska’s Finest Dairy Plant [ JUNEAU DAIRIES INCORPORATED PHONE .638 TRY A TOP NOTCH | Barbecue Sandwich On a Toasted Buttered Bun! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, PRIDAY JUNL 25, 1937. It !HIIII!"lHniIIIIIIIIIII'IHIIIIIIllllllIIIlllllllllmlIlllIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIlIHIIIlllIHIIIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllll!RUUND TRIPPERS DR MUR“.ESS'S MAR'NE MRWAYS & Pilot Alex Ho!dm Starts| as are presented in | Three pass Y ere flown from S e 5 In addition, two : 5 members from the family who are |Juneau this after a; 2:20 o'- Puier south i 2 ¥ unesy & 2 i : ical attention for a ‘oot in- MAaking the trip to Snohomish from _lclock by Pilot Alex Holden in the qor 0% ‘Alaiska, othet. Felat Yelin |Marine Airways Fairchild for the ———y there from thro following points ¢k Dawson for Miss Mildred s home to California. After | They became |2 ers on the Charlotte at Van- went back to bed| ing with D. C. Sharpstone, consult-| ing geologist for the mine, and George Griswold, another mine of- ficial, who sailed on the Princes: Louise for the south this mor 1 left Juncau at Pilot Hold p.m u\rl returned at 4:15 p. -~ KEATONS \RAVELING SOUTH FOR PARENTS’ CGOLDEN ANNIVERSARY . and M R"n rt Keaton, Rob- PILOT FLIES 3 FROM JUNEAU 1 ton left for south |h<nl(l the MRS. C. WARNER, PETER SAIL SCUTH Princess Louise this morning to be present at the Golden Wedding yn anniversary of the elder Keatons in Wu\hh\ on Sole nnaht in o homish \vhuo flkL to be celebrated. F for C on Inlet Loreno Young atham, Burt Shrey to, Sitka. sday night Pilot HolGen in a charter flight for the Astoria- Puget Sound Packing Company to | Excursion Inlet returned with Dan- iel Sharclane and Mr. and Mrs. nurse, returned fro months’ trip to the wes Point Barrow this week. i MRS. W. E. KILROY’S SISTER PASSES AWAY AT CALIFORNIA HOME RETURN FROM VISIT Mrs, W. E. Kilroy voday rec: Esther Cashen and her niece I William Smith. word from California that her s aine Godkin returned to Juneau ier Thursday Pilot Holden Mrs am Gaston, has aboard the North Sea after a visit flew to Polari 1 mine l4k\n ed away at her home in Ber- in Sitka. {Mrs. Bert Maloney and N. L. Empire. /man on roundtrippers and nnnn— ton died yesterday. Today’s News Toaay,- l NEW THRILLS ON YOUR RAIL TRIP TO CALIFORNIA! i ’ @ Ride in cool, air-conditioned comfort over the smoothest, safest hnghway yet invented—steel rails! Visit San Fran- | 1 cisco! See the San Francisco Bay Bridge and the great Golden | 2 VG g Gate span. Thrill to the sight of these two gigantic struce 3 tures— the largest and longest bridges ever built by man. And for another thrill, ride our new streamlined Daylight, between San Francisco and Los Angeles, the most beautiful train in America. Rail fares are very low. For example: ! MOST BEAUTIFUL TRAIN IN ‘ AMERICA. 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