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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1937. SPORT CLOTHES' i FOR SUMMER WEAR Right 1. BEHRENDE you will f ) selection of oort Apparel you have been looking for. -~ > ( NAVY BLUE Soort Coats ‘12 [ ] feather Jackets black and brown in zipper styles $9.so [ ] Men’s Slacks Brown, gray mixed, plain gray, and cream M $4.00 to $6.50 L Polo Shirts ! Cotton and Celenese. assorted colors $1.75 B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Massey, Hospital tion here will be Beatrice nurse at the Government -+ HELEN PETERSON OF JUNEAU CLINIC TO LEAVE FOR SEATTLE 4AIDA OFFICERS .l WILL BE GUESTS Helen Peferson, surgical nurse at | the Juneau Medical and Surgical Clinic, is leaving toward the latter AT C. OF C. MEET part of the month to accept the po- L sition of anaesthetist and surgical| Officers of the U. S. Coast Guard nurse at the Medical and Dental Haida will be guests of honor at the Surgery in Seattle luncheon meeting of the Juneau Miss Petersou, wno has been with | Chamber of Commerce tomorrow the Juneau clinic since its open-|noon. ing' last fall, has lived here the| The meeting will be held in Percy’s t two years. She former] at the Medical and Dental Su in Seattl Succeeding her in the Clinie pos d | Cafe and is to be marked by presen- tation of a report of the swimming o0l committee. George W. Folta, president, will preside. W. W. Reif Yon are invited to present .uis coupon at the box office of the Cauito] Tueatre raceive tickets ‘or your- self and a friend or relative to see “Tarzap Kscapes”™ « patd-up subseriber of The pas e ane A Daily Alasl.a Empire Good only for Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE vrrent offering. 'SKY LINER. lane service ;a‘: P aviation, entered i ful lhip: the Pan America RADIO STAR ~ VISITS HERE TUESDAY P.M. Miss Kflll)lfl‘;n Wilson, Who Plays. ‘Claudia’ in ‘One Man’s Family,” on Alice While an ingenfus script writer builds his dialogue round” her, Miss Kathleen Wilson, who pldys Claudia, one of the twins in “One Man’s Family,” an NBC national program, is “playing hookey” from the program in order to make an Al 1 voyage. Miss Wilson, who in real life is Mrs. Kathleen Holmes, is lruw-hng‘ with her husband making the round | trip to Skagway and back to Cali- fornia aboard the Princess Alice, which docked here Tuesday night. | The home of the Holmes is in Wood- | side, Cal. | She is somewhat of a pioneer in radio circles, having been engaged in radio for the past decade. For the past six years she has been a member of the cast of “One Man’s Family,” which portrays life in a tlarge family. In the radio skit she |has been married twice and has a | four-year-old child. Actually, how- ever, she is married to “a tall red- head with real curly hair,” and has a child but one year old — which provitied another occasion when the |seript writer had to build the dia- logue “around” her. | The Holmes, neither of whom have been to Alaska before, have an affinity to the North, since his grandfather was interested in the lumber business here a number of years ago. building for - Am- | | frame storage | remodel store and apartment build- MRs DUNBAR Tn erican Legion at 224 2nd Street; |ing at 172 So. Franklin; $200. { | B §717 | May 19—Empire Printing Com- | April 2—Klein and Redden; addi- | pany; roof over porch at 138 Main| R |VE JULY 3" tion to frame dwelling for Cyril |Street; $200. | Zuboff at 825 W. 8th; $1,177. | May 21 — Alaska Juneau Gold| April 2—A. J. Sprague; concrete | Mining Company; addition to steel oy R basement under dwelling at 320 W.| and concrete power plant building,| Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, Execu- ;... g500 |30 feet by 45 feet, two stories high, ! tive Secretary of the Oregon Tuber- April 2—Bill Niemi; automatic|at Lower Franklin Street to house| culifis Association and First Vice- | . (o Skei Lintner at 410 W:|electric shop; $15,000. i President of the General Federa- 12th; $720. May 24—Lu Liston; billboard, 12 tioh of Women's Clubs is due to ", . o penry. Meler; remodel |fect by 20 feet, at corner ' So,| afrive in Juneau on July 31 in eoh- o\ . ront at 194 So. Franklin; | Franklin and Bulger Way; $20, nection with the tuberculosis pro- $200 May 26* A. Sandnes; remodel v, i April 3 — Frank Maierhofer; | frame dwelling at 1011 W. 10th; Mrs. Dunbar, who is an unoppos- ..., two-partment dwelling at|$300. ed candidate for the presidency W. 7th Street; $800. Frame Warchouse of the General Federation of Wom- $8,000 Home May 26 — Jakeway Distributing | en's Clubs, will be the incentive = , . ¢ H. G. Nordling; frame|Company; addition with cold stor-| of much entertainment during her ;. .iine at 544 W. 12th; $8,000. |age to frame warchouse at Cole’s| four-day stay in Juneau. | April 7—Art Nyquist; frame gar-|Dock; $1,000. While in Alaska she will be pri- ..",,q repair shop at 827 W. 10th; | May 27—Jack Hegstad; moving marily concerned with promoting ¢ ;4 | frame dwelling at 318 Willoughby; work of the tuberculosis associa- * ) 1_Charles E. Hooker; ad- | $200 | tion, and will work to establish a0, of 3 porches to building at| may 97—Art Berg: remodel b cooperative relationship betweenthe ;.0 o, wMain Street; $500 | e room at 217 Seward voluntary tuberculosis agencies and | official and professional agencies, MRS. HENRY STOLFI URiles Irame | ¢, Goldstein; $200 718 5th May 28—N. F. Fagerson; April 13%—Hans Berg; addition of | jterior of frame dwelling at lone apartment to frame apartment | w gih; $250. remodel | 812 building for Mrs. Spickett at 3151 sy 98 — Alfred Harper: fn HONORS MRS. R]CHEY», ): $1,500. b garage at 926 W. 9th: $100. } R HEY April 14—J. C. Thomas; remodel June l1-—James E. Lynam; com- Mrs. Henty ‘Stolfl ertertaingd last fortice in Thomas Hardware Com- | piete basement under frame dwell- evening at her home in honor of pany: $500 ing and install automatic range; Mrs. J. E. Richéy (Mdriah Foster),| April 14—Chas. Goldstein; re- | g1 500, assembling a small group of guests{model frame Brunswick Building; | jyne 2-Nick Rocovich; remodel| for an evening of bridge. 15,000 apartment at 107 Main; $300. | Mrs. Richey has been’ the inceti-! April 20—L. R. Smith; remodel| - T T AT tive of much entertainihg since an-|dwelling at 818 B Street; $300. | Basegtent: Under Tehkhs dwelilag wsd nouncement of her marriage ‘early| April 21—C. C. Rulaford; remodel | __ . E | | $ 1569 Evergreen Avenue; $500. this summer. Lieut. Stolfi and En-! California Grocer, parate li- Jine 1. J. Klein: addition to sign Richey ‘are both 'officers|quor store at quklm;‘m;r”:“” iz l-'-ln'\ 'w { aboard the N. S. C. G. cutter Tal-!$200 The 7. - B Hent R Plumbing Contract apartment; $800, —— v April 22—Rice and Ahlers; plumb- me Dwelling BOUND OV ER ‘ing for four-apartment building for| June 8—Steve Stanworth; frame! A S. Feldon at 408 Calhoun; $3300. |dwelling at 412 Willoughb: Elmer Laison,” alias” Hanson,| April 22-J. W. McKinley; wiring| June 14—J. B. Burford; remodel charged with perjury in connection | i Feldon apartment building at|basement in dwelling at 1635 D{ with his second marriage here, and|403 Calhoun; $482. Street; $400. Anthony George Snyder, charged' aprii 24 — Osecar Wigmaster; | June 18—C. C. Rulaford; remodel | U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHKR BUREAD THE WEATHER (By the U. S, Weather Bureau} Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m,, July 21. Cloudy, probably showers, tandght and Thursday; gentle to mod- erate southerly winds. LOCAL DATA Time saromter Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pan. yesl'y 2098 61 55 SE 12 Cloudy 4 a.m. today 30.01 53 90 s 1 Cloudy Noon today 30.10 66 SE 16 Cloudy RADIO REPORTS TODAY Max. temp. Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity,24 hrs. Weather Anchorage n 53 - - 0 Barrow 38 34 38 20 0 Clear Nome 68 56 58 12 0 o Pt. Cidy Bethel 60 46 48 4 28 Rain Fairbanks % 54 54 8 0 Pt Cldy ! Dawson, 72 52 4 20 Cloudy St. Paul 48 | 42 4 07 Cloudy Dutch Harbor 54 | 46 3 01 Cloudy Kodiak 52 { 48 8 07 Cloudy Cordova 58 | 50 4 26 Cloudy Junean 62 | 53 1 01 Cloudy Sitka 65 | 49 - - | Ketchikan 56 [} 48 50 4 118 Cloudy : Prince Rubert 58 | 50 52 4 36 Pt. Cldy § Edmonton 76 | 56 56 4 06 Cloudy a Seattle 8 | 56 56 6 0 Pt. Cldy 8 | Portland 80 | 56 56 6 0 Clear San Francisco 78 | 56 56 6 0 Clear > New York 6 | 66 68 4 0 Pt Cldy : Washington T0 | 64 68 12 31 Pt. Cldy WEATHER CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY Seattle (airport), clear, temperature, 60; Point No Point, cloudy, Port Townsend, cloudy, 59; Victoria, cloudy, 54; Alert Bay, cloudy, Bull Harbor, cloudy, 54; Triple Island, showers, —; Langara, rain- , b4; Prince Rupert, raining, 54; Ketchik: 57; Wrangell, pdrtly cloudy, 59; itka, partly clotidy, 58; Soapstone Point, cloudy, 50; Radioville, clou- 57; Tenakee, cloudy, —; Port Althorp, cloudy, —; Juneau, raining, Skagway, cloudy, 57; Whitehorse, clear, 58; Anchorage, cloudy, 56; ¢ ining, 56; Cordova, cloudy, : Chitina, clgudy, 54; MecCar- thy, 50; Fairbanks, cloudy, 64; Nenana, cloudy, 64; Hot Springs, cloudy, Tanana, cloudy, 64; Ruby, cloudy, 64; Nulato, cloudy, 58; Flat, cloudy, 52; Ohogamute, cloudy, 54. Juneau, July 22. — Sunrise; 3:30 am.; an, cloudy, 53; Craig, clou- Petersburg, partly cloudy, 58; d sunset, 8:42 p.m. FISHING CLUB MAKES with larceny in connection With|iframe garage at SW corner of 8th|dwelling for Keith Wildes at 104 alleged theft of gold from the th~'a,,L| E: $125. {W. oth; $1450. i WEATHER SYNOPSIS PUBLIC DERBY RULES |chseoft Mining Company whlved! april 26 - J. J. Klein; frame| Jine 10 R. D.aPelermiani fafie| The parometric prossure was bove mormal this _morning _from { edrings in U. §. Commissioner'sfqweliing with garage in first floor | dwelling for Frank Heinke at ‘615 southeast Alaska, British Columbia, and the Pacific Northwest States | IN LATEST YEARBOOK | court today and were bound OVer nt 233 Gold Street; $1,000 | W. 10th; $3,637 {routhwestward to the Hawaiian and Midway Islands, the crest being | s to ‘the Grand JIP Larson's bu}l April 27T—A. 8. Glover; remodel| June 19—R. D. Peterman; frame {3935 inches over the Pacific Ocean at latitude 34 degrees and longi- Rules and regulations governing |Was fixed at $2500 ahd Snyder'siront of restaurant building at 257 dwelling for Waino Hendrickson tude 154 degrees. Low pressure prevailded over Southwest Alaska, the the Annual Salmon Derby of the |8t $2,000. So. Franklin; $408. |and garage at 924 C Street; $4.362. Aleutian Islands, and over the southern Bering Sea, the lowest reported Juneau Sports Fishing Club, are ac- N e e April 28—Standard Oil Company;| June 19—Mrs. Lena Pigg; remod- pressure being 2944 inches at St: Paul Island. This general pr 3 ; cessible to all persons interested in COLLINS ON TRADER oil storage and distributing sta-|el store into wate music and distribution has been attended by precipitation along the coastal re- | convenient form, a section of the| Warden Gernold Collins of the|tion and dock at corner Willough-|liquor divisions at 135 So. Frank- gions from the Aleutians southeastward to northern British Columba |Second Annual Yearbook, 1937, edi- | Alaska Game Commission is Now by and Capitol avenues 000. |1lin; $200. land by generally fair weather over the remainder of Ala | tion, published by the club and now|aboard the Ira Rank trading vessel! April 29—R. J. Sommers; lamin-| June 21—E. L. Gruber; addition| S SR — AT % s 10"-‘“-]; A © i Non.lxe I:Jm“ng Vlism s i bl B el Balding {To dweling, &b das W. Lhi 400 June 30—Rice and Ahlers; plumb-| July 6—H. E. Sehaefer; frame :;‘;.l‘)llll]ll\,, to announcement by club lg(:;;g l;:nfai al: Sttmllm:::‘;‘t:: "A:n at 124 M:n’l:&; \:Vn.v',RM 000, | .!\m(‘l . - Nn::\u;m lV s. :;n‘l‘i ing and fixtures in dwelling for dwelling at 618 6th Street; $4,500. | officials | as St. r a $2,500 for Repairs frame dwelling at W. 7th; $606 He ic illoug A | In addition td the Derby regula- [check on game conditions, accord-{ April 29—Chris Bailey; repair fire| June 22—C Miller; remodel | ,\h‘,‘,l:l’ll‘_r.\“;]l‘;:mu o4 [98L Inionkily ]J“]:) "{, ; _H",”’V D[)"'i]f“'. il ! {tions, the Yearbook contains the|ing to word to the commissioner’s|damage to frame rooming and res- | rear room in Capital Cafe at 123 J .'m : ',, rs: re znxlx;vlili"'ll‘~x‘s‘1‘l;; e constitution of the Juneau Sports |office here. taurant building at 162 S. Frank-!pront Street: $200. | June ’0—Rice and Ahlers; remod- 2th; $500. Fishing Club, and articles and fea- S eee lin: $3,500. June 24—J. W. McKinley: wiring 'V'lI lilt\n;l_:):‘x:ls:“:nv b;tpf,'.‘,‘,;”lq“r m];urku ¢ July 17—A. F. Knight; remodel tures of general interest and infor- 1.0 April 20—Martin Larson; addi- | apar 5 " VR Wl Wit | Met sompany at 228 Seward for| basement at 532 Calhoun Avenue; ] g 2 art NS apartment building for Lucille Wil-| " : A {mation to fishermen and hunters. Junea“_B‘“'ldmg tion o frams Foolhing house’ f0¢|son at 212 Fewy Way: § | Carsias, Toklg (Gaubay, 00§10 The final 19;7 Salmon Derby of Achvfly Averages Mary Hightower at 472 So. Frank-| June 25—Rice and Ahlers; plumb- ’1 .u“» [M. F,,cm ]ell:un {n}me. Ju.l}' 19—R. D. P(’Lm'nvmnl 1-L:r|1ud- ’ the local club is to be staged Sun- $35,000 Per Month| 00. ing fixtures in apartment building ¢ *® :{m»{)(lm 5. J. Blake at 933 C :1' frame dwelling for Tom George | :‘i"FIC‘;'E‘;-“I::;“;)“[;"P l?;"‘fl?l;";t ’ May M. Krafft; remodel for Lucille Wilson at 212 Ferry ~ o e B S50 W, Si0; M0N0, @ D LS IR CTID | T store front for American Meat Way; $365. i (;:L“'m "fll.;y s g""sfed Shaysay ) (Continued from Page ON€) Vodinpany af 213 Front; $950 Jthie 5. riled hnd ABlefk: prumb: | fede o % e v sl od I:hofe club | 2 dition to frame dwelling at 932| May 3—W. J. Manthey; wooden ing and fixtures in dwelling for | in the Derby m;o' it o W, 12th; 230, | sand bin at 921 W. 10th; $300. Keith Wiles at 104 W. 9th; $3 , will be permitted to $11,,000 Job May 4—Chas. Goldstein; addition ' -— - - | 6 Bbsdimbdate | tisse] . Mateh 24—Dnug!us .MMd: re- :"l'nd r(\p:\h’.? l;)_[{gmnr’ dwelling at ' ' ' wishing to participate in the Derby|Model frame dwelling into apart- 236 W. 8th; $1500. em j | s, memberships to the club are | ment building at 536 Park Street;| May 7—Marvin Chase; gravity 3 N 8w now subject to application $11,000. \‘b'urnm‘ tank at 1433 Martin Road; 5 ¢ E S5 i | March 25—E. J. Cowling; frame |$38. g RANGER OUT garage and addition to frame dwell- May 7—J. M. Chase; gravity : ) asA e SRRt g ; burner tank at 430 Hermit Street; " . ) On a two weeks' inspection trip I ab 808 Dixon; $400. L If your "Daily Alaska Empire” has to Icy Strait, Sitka and other| March 25—John Lawson; frame | $38. . points in the forest area, District Poatshop at 917 W. 1ith; $400. My oA B Enight e not been d,ehvered Ranger W. A. Chipperfield left this morning on the Ranger IX. i - NEW ANCHORAGE WALKS | A new cemetit walk is now being| laid in Anchorage on Fifth Ave- nue, and an expenditure of $6,000 is contemplated for the construc-| tion of walks on Fourth and H Ave- nues during the summer. | —— . ENGLISH LAWYER VISITS Geoffrey Townsend, an attorney of Wellinghorough, England, visited in Juneau Tuesday as a round trip passenger aboard the Princess Alice.} ———.——— HELD FOR DRUNK Charged with drunkenness, Eu- gene Gilbertson is held in the Fed- | eral jail. He pleaded not guilty in| Commissioner's Court and will get an attorney. kitchen range, at 534 6th; $195. May 8—C. C. Rulaford; remodel basement in dwelling for Dr. W. M. March 27—J. V. Hickey; remodel | frame building for taxi stand at | 127 Front Street; $250. March 29 — Dan Sooter; frame | Whitehead at 614 Harris; $400. ;n{:fi;;'l’:z dwelling at 1028 W. 10th; $1,000. May 11—Fred Axford; remodel Distilling Co., Inc. Match 30—George Bros.; remodel | facade of frame store building at 202-212 So. Franklin; $1,000. $3,000 Permit March 30—John Hermle; liquor store adition to frame store build- ing at Willoughby and E Streets; $3,000. March 30—F. A. J. Gallwas; re- wiring and chimney extension in frame dwelling at 723 W. 10th; $1,500. quee and eletcric sign at 123 2nd; $200. | May 12—Rice and Ahlers; install electric sign at 3rd and Franklin; $75. $4,500 Residence i May 14—Larsen and Bohn; frame dwelling at 515 Basin Road; $4,500. ! May 14—R. W. Cowling; concrete | posts and piers under frame dwell- ing for V. L. Hoke at 836 Calhoun; March 31 — Larsen and Bohn; | $200. frame four-apartment building for May 14—Chas. G. Bloxham; ad- Sam Feldon at 408 Calhoun Ave-|dition to frame dwelling in Seatter nue; $12,000. Tract; $500. April 1—Harry Kinney; remodel| May 17—Bill Neimi; automatic frame dwelling into two apartmex'u.s burner for Pete Hildre at 1018 focaioRl g ‘“Alaska” by Lester D. flenderson at 421 W. 10th; $1,500. | capitol Avenue; $900. April 2 Klein and Redden; | May 18—E. R. Jaeger; repair and ross the North Atlantic, the last ocean frontier to be conquered by commercial t stage with the flight to England via Newfoundiand and Ireland of this n Clipper I The flight was part of the experimental work of bo American and Imperial Airways of England. & Pan ALL HANDS. ENGINE ROOM. Capt. Harold E. Grey (left), only 31, has commanded Clippers on -Pacific flights for the past year and is a seasoned pilot in ocean fiying. Seated with him here in the control room of the plane is W, S. De Lima, first officer, These men composed the crew when the ship took off from Port Washington, trans-Atlantic hop: Left to right, Capt. H. E. Grey; W. S. De navigator; C. D. Wright, engineering officer; Walter Smith, Etchgmn, third engineering officer; Thomas Rol By 6:00 P. M. PHONE 226 A copy will be sent you IMMED- IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. (Do not call aiter 7:15 P. M.) o eva et R ¢ g N. Y., for the first Lima, first officer; William Masland, assistant engineering officer; Walter berts, radio operator, and William Thaler, steward.

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