The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 17, 1939, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1939 S MARY JOYCEIS MOOSE ARRIVES, rv respraey | BACKFROMSUN |~ PROVING TOUGH PHOENIX HOSTERY | ““yy 15y 1006 MOVING TASK SALE Finds Million Dollar Resort Kenai Spec'irfiléih Being Un- Too Far from Alaska | crated Today for Shores Museum Mary Joyce is back in Juneau Nearly a ton of crated moose, one g ever to be 1y” | put ashore at Juneau, was unloaded 1 from the Baranof and sfer men a neat WOMEN'S s of the lodge as passer eral - Building this afternoon SILK Taku Lodge, Mary's h e giant moose, shot in the ’ : o Tk 3 the mouth of the Taku River, has | genai Peninsula and sent to the Y BETTE DAVIS WARNER BROS. STAR CHIFFON more appeal Sm onian Institute at Washing- HOSIERY alized how much I'd d Alaskans,” Mary neve dudes around in the moonlight was supposed to be half of Mary's job. The other half was sup- posed to be helping to entertain bald heads” in the lodge, evenings Mary said she “didn’t go for ton for mounting, is a gift to the Territorial museum. It arrived via Baltimore, the Panama Camal and Seattle. Too large to go through the front doors of the Federal Building, the crate was being opened on the front It was hoped the moose 1d prove a little smaller than the that Among celebrities who rode with Mary's eight dog team, was Mrs al Roach, wife of the prominent crate and could be moved through e doors and up by the stairway Even the most sanguine of the yvers admitted it would be too » to go in the elevator ¥! e crate measures 10 feet, 8 inches by 8 feet, 4% inches by 5 | feet. Its weight is 1470 pounds. - o — Miss Heller Feted By Rajnpow Girls Following their initiation .cere- | | mony Saturday evening in the Scot- tish Rite Temple, members of the Order of Rainbow Girls compli mented Miss Edithbelle Heller, & elect of Carl Wilosn, with a mi laneous shower. Miss Heller is a past worthy ad- visor of the Rainbow Order and was last year elected to the station of Sister of Love in the Grand As- SUPERIN““DENT OF 1:(»lf,,nfl:.1,:(;\x,l,f.‘:,],‘,"“i‘:,,\l rand officer NURSES HERE FROM S FAR NORTH TRAVELS KETCHIKAN SPRUCE MILLS HEAD VISITS| J. Daly, President of- the arrived back in Juneau by 1 i Spruce Mills, passed PAA plane Saturday . after pday on the Bar- months of tr: hroughout o visit the Interior and 3 v and hos north at Point Barrow - SALE PRICE $1.15 Pair ight up on the s and the sled is t t stopped them from n the antelepoe!” Mary d with a shrug of despair at the memory Che little fellow ra T people e time the dog him and rted after him when the team ran into the cr standing around with skiis, it wa 1 awful mess.” ck again in Juneau, Mary is planning to go back to Taku Lodge I'm going to stay there!"” she add- ed, emphatically. o eee B.M.BEHRENDS €0., Inc. 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Plans for the forthcoming Rotary distriet — J conference will be discussed at| Try The Empire classifieds for 2 STATION KINY. _5:30 P.M. Thursday’s luncheon, which will be yesuits. Daily except Sundays & Wednesdays at the Baranof Hotel. | The Empire Jumbermgn ' has o the States for on the Baranof today, on their way 151100 pouNDs or DIS(OVERER HERE {l\orne to the Luckyshot mine, near HALIBUT SOLD ON | ON WAY QUTSIDE o™ * * g MART OVER SUNDAY| ..... srcinie mersor R e ABOVE ARE NUMBER CHANGES AND OMISSIONS FROM MARCH DIRECTORY (We Suggesi You Clip This List and Insert in Your Book.) JUNEAU & DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. = ATTENTION!!! Members of".luneau Mine & Mill Workers Union—Local 203 Important Meeting Monday April 17th—T7P. M. To consider the company's proposed agreement. ALL MEMBERS URGED TO ATTEND! NEGOTIATION COMMITTEE. COMPLETE HOSPITAL and MEDICAL SERVICE Available to all members of family between ages 6 to 65 Are You Prepared For This EMERGENCY WHEN IT COMES? A FEW CENTS A Day While You Are Well will pay these iospital Surgeon Nurse Doctor The American way of Individual Insurance on the Coopera- tive Basis which supports the principle of the unhampered Medical profession. Now Available to ihe People of Juneau! A plan so flexible that each individual may purchase the type of hospital and medical service insurance his income decrees. PHONE or WRITE McLean Insurance Agency Box 2092 Phone 53 ) Two vesse over the weekend. The Little Emma, Captain John Steamboat Inspecto ship Discoverer, we d halibut in Juneau day, headed south fr Seward. While in port, Bel | Winther, sold 8,000 pounds for 6.15' spection of his vessel. and four cents a pound, selling to Elton Engstrom, buying his first' ‘cx\rgo of the season. The Anna H., Captain Tom Leite | sold 6,600 pounds to New England |’ i |at 6.20 and 4.20. —_— e AUSTIN RETURNS TO ALASKAN JOB G. E. Austin, well known traveling man, passed through Juneau on the Baranof today, back in Alaska after a six months siege of eye trouble that approached blindness, follow- ing an attack of snow-blindness at/ Fairbanks. Austin said his eyes are in good| shape again, but won't stand a great deal of strain. e — NEW PLYMOUTHS ARRIVE TODAY Two new Plymouth sedans came" in on the Baranof this morning for | Bob Cowling, (McCaul Motor Com-| pany), both for J. V. Hickey and| the Yellow Cab Company. Another Plymouth, a coupe, will arrive tomorrow for Bill Redling, Cowling said. 18-FOOT REINELL SOLD TO MINERS William McCurry and Burton Pet- teman, two AJ employees, purchased one of the Reinell air-cooled engine boats handled by I. Goldstein Sat- urday night. The two bought an eighteen-foot- er with a four horsepower engine, and plan to use it for weekend fish- ing trips. —,,——— Try The Empire classifieds for - - IN AUDITOR'S OFFICE member of the force dur- working R RAPPS WESTWARD F. A. Rapp, cyanide plant opera- tor, and Mrs. Rapp were through in tr in Juneau to-| led on the for annual in- % LEGION TONIGHT Alford John Bradford Post of the American Legion holds its regular weekly meeting tonight at the Dug- out. e SRS FROM SKAGWAY Mrs. John Keller of Skagway is a guest. at the Baranof Hotel, visiting in Juneau for a few days. - A number of injurious insects are checked by breeding and using against them some of their natural parasitic enemies. section’s paper industry. Cowboy and $1,000,000 Lady | he cowboy and the lady he married are pictured above in Chicago. She'is Monaei Lindley Groves Peterson, $1,000,000 heiress. He is Paul Peterson, :owhand, whom she met in Reno two years ago when divorcing her first husband, a Wall Street broker. G 3 ! |

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