The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 14, 1939, Page 8

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RESCUERS TELL STORY OF LYNN CANAL TROLLER Bear Returns to Juneau After Picking Up Five Jonahs S the 24-foot trc B915 which W Eldred Rock W lead Wednesc A jerable task, accord- ie party which return- wst night after pick- wrvivors of the ship- a bad hole in one it went of part of the place where ily a piece Car C troller au side of ntrary o ¢ struck on the east the Canal and not Ed Seaquist. owner of the boat { Bob Johnson, his fishing part- were picked up by the Alaska Commission patrol boat Bear night about 9 o'clock at the scene of the grounding, threc m north of Eldred Rock. The Eldred Rock light kecper, who saw the 1B915 with his glass Wednes- morning and notified authorit- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1939 : ] ne - v - TR | K h | PETERSBURG MAN GOES { ACHESON THROUGH | 3 g : | HOME ON NORTH SEA| Evangells's WAYNORS MOVE YOUNG ROOSEVH.T DOflfla G. Boug ' i Bill Acheson, of Atlin, working i | 5 § 4 ! with Ris father on placer ground o : : ] : M and Les Elkins, druggist in the|prierly with friends in Juneau this %) l | . Business Men Wrangell Narrows town, sailed on | afternoon wiiile the orincess Norah SUBURB HOUSE FORT WOITH, Texas, April 14 —_— the North Sea spending a few days|is in part. \Ellmlll Roosevelt has l:esllg’nerl as 9 iy | iDL Juneau on connection with Scot-| Acheson and his father will fly | s e “gim” MacKinnon and “Doc”| o pite ceremonies and business.'to Atlin from Carcross. " First to be completed of the new | g::'l‘ll;wé:;;:::_fl?igrugem‘:‘}:ie I;!ea;:vl Freeburger, two of Juneau’s most | * 5 S In his s rs | er ! | > el smen, fishermen, hunters | 'of other business has made it neces- A few weeks ago, the two sold the “ structed on. the corner where lh’;sary for him to sever connection new suburban street, Behrends Ave- | with the corporation nue, joins the Glacier Highway, to- | AT day received its first occu mlx:RAATIKAINE" IO | old Nora, faithful though slow, and purchased the Donna G.. two or | three jumps up the yachting ladder | from the Nora class | The Donna G. is probably the fast- | when Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waynor changed their residence from the ruise: strict. It is ap her oy i PRI e 2 it P Other homes in the group will {wk cruiser type craft with square very soon be completed and will re- ceive their new owners, to add to the rapidly expanding community at the edge of the city limits. e i Interest Growing In Weekly Meeting R Of Townsend Club wgs, georoe LAUB for in nearly WITH NORTHLAND K. Raatikainen, of the Pelican | The craft, forimerly belonging to Cold Storage at Lisianski Inlet, is a diving outfit, is powered with a returning on the motorship North-. HOMELESS' now, Charles | 275 horse power Hall Scott gas en- land from Seattle, which left Seattle ' M, Schwab, 77, Bethlehem Steel | gine that reportedly drives the Don- this morning. chairman, grieves so for his G. something better than 20| Raatikainen has been on a busi- | S, at | ness trip of several weeks to the The Donna G. is on the wa | pEi the upper City Float today, getting | i | polished up here and there so she will be dressed for the class in which __ she runs. stern, built speed | all weather. na wife that he has closed the chateau-like New York | where her funeral was held in | January, as well as two other | estates. “Now I have no home,” | home he savs. P L SR SN John E. Barnes (above) and Mrs, . 5 oaci Barnes, evangelists, musicians and ~ Last night at o oclock in the| LEAVES FOR Sou'm Jim Davis Is in by S cingers, arrived on the Princess Nor- American Legion Dugout, members 3 4 : ; ah this afternoon. Mr. Barnes who of the Townsend Club gathered for| ;. uorge Laub, whose husband HOSPIM Affer H. G. McPhreson, Whitehorse recently returned from Europe with | thelr weekly business session and, i, the seattie offices of the Nortl druggist, is a passenger through here e i & T o s tine business of and Transportation Company, sail- Duck Chase n the Princess Norah today, going portance will conduct a Special Following the routine business o ed on thie NorthSew rettrnili b the , ohcthpE Sijess Novan ook X0 the group, a program was presented, Campaign at the Bethel Assembly, 121 Main Prophetical Queen City after a visit with Ju-, trip to Vancouver in charge of which was Miss Hazel | ATTENTION!!! Members of Juneau Mine & Mill Workers | ‘ Union—Local 203 ! NEGOTIATION COMMITTEE. Importani Meeiing Monday ) April 17th—T7P. M. To consider the company's proposed agreement: - ALL MEMBERS URGED TO ATTEND! . day Pentacostal neau friends Chasing ducks put Representative jes here, pointed out the location o/ street, commencing Sunday, April 16, Ficlds. A girls trio sang selections| "y, "yore Mrs Laub was the James V. Davis in St. Ann's Hos- . the Bear party. with services at 7:30 o'cleck every | for the occasion, and violin solos o b h 3 % house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold pital last night Walked Five Miles evening except Saturday | were given by both Stanley Tollefsen .., o Jim 1 his home hort dis- H. W. Huy, E. C. McLaury and| Sunday night the subject will be|and Edward McIntyre. T v (6 i e il o f"')ln Ssam Danielson, who were passeng- “Looking in the Lookilg Glass.” Guest speaker for the evening was }"‘ ")“ out of l“'““ i 1“ e A 3 y au law- ghway, and as most folks who ™ I the troller on its trip from jects on other evenings . Sam Duker, well known Juneau law i s m v Juneau toward Haines, were found | “What I Saw in Paris s ver, whose discussion centered JA(K SPARKS TAKE“ like the quiet outskirts of populated e "w t e .' yesterday morning on the beach in Eurcpe The World Crisis-What around the Townsend Movement -I-o KET(H'KAN' 'S .I.o 4y4'nlm‘~. Jim has ducks and chick- ' five miles north of the: grounded | Next? The Rise of the Roman Following the program dancing y ens. 4 : : ; ot as enjoy 5 serv- ' Last night, about duck bed time, e el hip Empire,” and “Will Hitler and Mus- Was enjoyed and luncheon was serv 72-in. dinner set They had started to walk toward |solini Come to Conflict?” ed HAVE TRIAI_ IHERE Jim went down (o the beach to “ ¥, (9 pieces) Skagway, hoping to attract help| Mrs. Barnes will be in charge of| It was announced that anyone HEe chase his duck flock back to the authentic charm and gaiety for your i from Haines by building a fire on the the singing. The public is invited Interested will be welcome to attend | 1 g Marshal William Mahoney 9uck house for the night. With the v $6.95 beach opposite that city. Finding/to attend all services. the weekly meetings of the Club, and 0. 0 Ketchikan on the North diicks in full flight ahead of him . . e o £ the Heath bicoksd sl Join withithe gt i thels Thurs- |20 1ot Retchican on Bt R o & friendly looking luncheon table imported in all their 56 iinclecn wloth st i > back into the wood day evening festivities former Federal Building employee, 108, the log broke, precipitating Jim p (7 pieces) 4 and s found by the Bear FIREMEN HAVE e who will face charges of rifling U. heavily to earl! vivacous hues and colorful paflerns__. = uniil after it had gone to Haines, LUTHER I_EAGUE S. mails, before the current court Dr. Robert M. Coffey found Rep- $4.50 returned to the wrecked boat to take session in the First City. resentative Davis' shouider badly 5 ‘ off personal baggage of the pas FREAK AlARM ; disibdates | 36-in (5-piece) sets ke . e MEXICAN LUNCH CLOTHS o ward Haines men All five were landed at Haines yes- terday, none of them any the worse earching for the three for their experience The Bear arrived in Juneau at 10 o'clock la: nig ides Capt K. C. Talmadge a ezular crew the launcl M. Nel ong with the search party as a resentative of the Governor's of- > —— Reservations Open For Woman's Club Lunchgog_ Tuesday The monthly social meeting of Juneau woman's Club will be held in the blue room of the Scot- tish Rite Temple on Tuesday, April 18, at 1:220 o'clock in the afternoon A dessert luncheon is planned which will be followed by a program of colored moving pictures of Alaska The remainder of the aftrencon will spent informally at cards and needlework Miss Bernice Butler, chairman of the committee of new members in ‘harge of arangements, urges those | who have not made rescrvations to call her before noon on Monday, | Api 17. Three will be a nominal charge per plate for the luncheon it is announced be e MRS. E. NOWELL AND CHILDREN GO | SOUTH YESTERDAY t Nowell and her three Sylvia, Phillip and Roger, { panied by Katherine Miller, ed for Seattle on the North Sea cxpecting to remain the better part of the summer. Nowell, well known merchan- | broker, will room at the Fire Club while Mrs. Nowell is south - eee FORMER MINE SUPT. VISITING IN CITY on the steamer Princess this afternoon is Robert E van, former General Mine Sup- endent at Kennecott. Sullivan, with his wife, has south since Thanksgiving, | of which time was spent visit- Chicago, and Calif av- | in the Worlds Fair Mrs. Ev ldre dise so tak n F in Juneau, Mr. Sullivan will | with his sister-in-law, Mrs 'k Rouze, after which he plans leave for westward, where ter be joined by his wite ON KINY——5:30 P.M. e — oy e ) ¥ £ - } SESSION TONIGHT giumons our TwicE .. - o TODAY N LocKHEED M5, RUDOLPH GOES DECKER BLDE. i SOUTH ON NORTH SEA mneau Pire De- At 7:15 o'clock tonight in the so- cial room of the Lutheran Church The SR AL members of the Luther League will Peggy noon hour today in the Decker f':/l:v‘,(l' hf:,'l e e AR ska Air ‘Pransport| Mrs. H. C. Rudolph, popular wait- Fowler's vy V] vy V] uilding South Franklin Street, |50¢l4 i by o ek o R ress at Percy’s Cafe, sailed for Seat- B O o el o lares 5| M Elizabeth Tucker will be in|Lockheed made o trive tody, * |#5ss 8t Feroy’s Cate, sailed for Sea ON SEWARD——NEAR FRONT as o a lately as i ocd Vtpies refreshments '@ aking off this morning for Skag- t€ on ihe 1 e r S N ~ QT NDTANS PUFRY C A TTTR o a grapefruit, but it took a halficharge of the refreshments and, ~ARUC O EUU T oo Nt While in Seattle, Mrs. Rudolph FREE KNITTING INSTRUCTIONS EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON — - Miss Luise Nielson has arranged en- L A Bk Al miegiton will visit a sister. She plans to bej in the south for several weeks. hour_to put it out Firemen, answering the call from {ern, Mrs. L. Hodge, Alex Reid and | Harry McLean 1-5 box at 12:25, foumd -"“"k“ This afternoon Simmons took Sam v - i SEOMD’ e mop o s e e e R R R e, T S e A e SN Y apartments and smoke MRS. RICKETTS IS - - in the basement | FrmEE T pRiDGE HOSTEC PR G $10.00 COUPON BOOK § 950 ¢ p gy | e S e o 20.00 COUPON BOOK 19.00 : belief the fire w r | Street residence with dessert ,.,.n‘.\rmh on the steamer Princess Nor- FRESH |ah Sunday morning on a busiuess {three tables of bridge | trip to Seattle. Bowls of daffodils added to the the foot of the hollow, though en- closed stair well cuickens | UNIVERSAL LUNCH KIT $1.75 At that juncture, a fireman feel-|attractiveness of the party room.| While in the Queen City, Gold- COMPLETE ing the walls of the Channel Ap-|Honors were won by Mrs. H. B.|stein will confer with A. W. Qul-?l of the trouble near the ceiling ad-|Lewis, consolation ture ronlomp}mvd on the site of . jacent to the face of the building. | - - the old building COMPLETE A few axe blows bared wiring and| In a Y.W.C.A. study of the wages 5 R Pound. VACUUM BOTTLE ¢lewing wood and a few squirts of |of 680 working girls only 15 were bl BEST QUALITY! QUC Property owners desiring to have free to spend their money as they | X ted this water quickly extinguished the fire | OwE chose. The rest contributed to the|concrete sidewalks const Firemen said they believed a short VACUUM FlLLER 75 circuit caused the trouble. Damage | support cf their familics. The aver-|vear please contact the City En- T B l P E C as slight. as $18.46. gineer, Phone 88 adv. age weekly wage Coat Event Smartest, Most Wanted Styles? $19.79 2 POUNDS 29¢ IT'S FINEST!! POTROAST ONLY BABY BEEF | POUND > handle only the BEST! § BROASTS TODDY 1 wouna 55¢ WAX PAPER v:sto0 s 3 49¢ WHITE STAR TUNA w3« $1.00 ORANGEJUICE«~ 3 $1.00 PINEAPPLE JUICE «~ 3:$1.00 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE « - 4 98¢ SAUERKRAUT JUICE 2 v 25¢ Others 11.95 to 25.00 53{;’«‘-;?%{ SAUERKRAUT JUICE s 75¢ ig oF tams 1 CORN-PEAS-<vr BEANS 6 - 72c Dressy Box Coats? 25¢ ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT 5 « 25¢ Fitted Collarless! s ORANGES-SWEET 2 aoen 45¢ Only BEST QUALITY of MEATS will be found here! Cottage Cheese Reefers! Princess! SUNNY MONDAY SOAP 7« 25¢ CAULIFLOWER-TOMATOES Sophisticated young coats that “go with” st Besbiey evios ek & i R RHUBARB-LETTUCE s SPINACH-FRESH PEAS LAMB HEARTS 20¢ POUND FRESH! A Trial Order will convince you that you get ONLY THE BEST! NEW POTATOES-RADISHES GREEN ONIONS FRESH OYSTERS v 4l TURKEYS-CAPONS-RABBITS GIRLS® COATS Sizes 2 to 16—Priced from $2.75 to $10.50 B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. JUNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE" PHONES 92--95 GEORGE BROTHERS .‘ 9-piece place-mat sets $2.95 LOWEST PRICE LIQUOR STORE IN ALASKA . KING OF SAKI SHIRA-UME Fifth $1.00 Gallon $3.50 SUNNYBROOK Half Pint 65¢ P1. $1.25 Q. $2.45 Bourbon—93 Proof APEX BEER 9 hoitles $1.00 Case $2.75 HEUBLEIN'S CLUB COCKTAILS 5215 $245 Manhattan—Martini DAIQUIRI BRING YOUR JUG! WINE Tokay—Sherry Port—Muscatel $1.50 gallon Claret—Burgundy . Sauterne - - Blackberry—Cherry Apple Jack $1.95 gallon - COGNAC $25.00 GALLON 15 Years Old - PHONES 92---95

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