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8 i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY MAY 11, 1939. YRR 4 * raonveas 1 TWOBROTHERS | — —— M[fi AND WOMAN [MITON NYMANTO [TRUITT LEAVES 15 IN JUNEAU NOW IR " m PLANE CIRCUIT COURT & vman, son of John A.| Attorney General James S. Truiti (a erl Re- for Luncheon at the BARANOF = FRANCISCOFAIR * | | "Casey” a;d_WiIIis Roff | | | I ot man Brothers, of Aber- | i leaving on the North Sea tomor- row on his way to San Francisco to I_ . . S t ¢ N has ved in Juneau batore thE GG 2 g < to become a permanen | @PPear- before the Circuit Court of X eaving in Jpor it /‘ fr— Appeels in the case of the Territory of Alaska versus the Alaska Juneau « v visiting Mr. | Gold Mining Company. in Juneau.| The case, which starts Mdy 19, »mployment here | concerns the workmen’s compensa- i a season and will | tion act. _“ en o to the interior and enter —_—————— Plane Ton_ight Adrian “Casey” Roff, Superinten- dent of Transportation in the Al- aska ‘Juneau mine, said to his brother Willis the other night,| « ‘ be University of Alaska for- the| mry The Empire classifieds for results, “Let's fly down to the San Franmsm; fair,” and odd as that may seem| | . | to most of us, that is what the two VAR e 04 £+ L, S ‘ i DRSS SRS R STATION KINY. 5:30 P.M. | “Casey” flies the red Monocoupe i ! Daily except Sundays & Wednesdays | .4 plane that is hangared near ¢ ! E the Salmon Creek power house and oat, | § { R 7 | most of the time uses his trim ship | I FOB THE LATEST 3 { for “a littie huntin' and fishin'” I ! §| The two planncd to leave Juneau | It HAIRDRESS \ this afternoon to fly to Ketchikan " u N | ! ! 3 and spend the night, continuing m\‘r 1 ! o ::".;'::.tmt:?,"::h':‘;“";v H ! "uv(l Y(p“ { to Seattle tomorrow. and on to the g ! thoritative hairstyling. The { { | fair at the Golden Gate | . | new mode for hair dress for \ v the { The trip to Seattle from Juneau . ! Spring is shorter hair and : : in “Casey's” plane takes about ten i e Iy ng aflong more simple \ ).nm« of flying time. | Ko 1 « ) lines. Here you will not enly ! CHEEN { tours of fiving yme | MODERN SHIPS OF THE DESERT RUMBLE across the arid lands of Tialisn , , 115:2nd St, o e ik Wikt pokiun t t 1 \ gel pes n hairst; ng \ — { i bre doordaimnt ¥ Sk Libya in a spectacular military parade arranged in honor of the visit of Germany” 1d Marshal . ¢ S % e but also many other beauty { \ Y, ZOGOLas, (DUY _ juit Wil Hermann Goering, Hitler’s right-hand man. Big troop transports are shown rol th their ¢ y Telephone 723 i ety el dwnh-: il { { to see the fair”” He and Willis will| Joads of helmeted soldiers through the desert near Tripoli, Italy gained much expericnce in use of S s RN A st ’,‘f".‘t $ woRM‘ be gone about a nmmh mechanized troops during the Ethiopian campaign. 2 Open Evenings ":‘I:G rance. Pay us a visi 5 > 1 | - s e g ; } { ‘ WLy LA { ' | WIGGLE | o4 Service e i | | N y Guild, that no welfare m S CP ) = \ , » orld Service Circle i fogio gl oo o o | : { The ROYAI f e 5 a5 hus been the usual cusiom S anne } » AL Beauty Salon | myourhome? | Tomorrow Afternoon S(OIER LEAVE: [ inm S, | Satie 1 i N { » 16 ting of m, Trinity | ar | ANN EARLY BARR—Owner-Operator i { ! A ‘ 3 § t s, Kate ! Mr { ! { Al women interested are invited | F R NORTHLAND Jarman as hostess for the occa fte { Chix g { { to the World Service Circle tomor- — - ers and [ R o o e e SRS - (e ot T s s e S SRR £ s iy T A AR ! 2 { THEFIRST { row at 2 oclock in the Parlors 8f D journed for n o g ! { the Northern Light Presbyterian 1 Next meet ! POPULA R | chuen isheries Cra 0|ng 0 ; 3 \ ! l} F. Wa will - ! {iiMes. 5. FiWorlan o) prislan oy Bristol Bay and A Next best to an ocean { 'ing the session, and Mrs. Claude M. | ki ! SHEET MUSIC { Hirst will lead in the devotional.| COOk |fllet \ ! Guest speaker for the afternoon is voyage for a true s } to be Mrs. John Bissland. Mrs. R. { 4 ! PRINTED in ! Hayes and Mrs. J. Paddock will give The Bureau cf Fishe LAST REGULAR MEETING taste o Soodhad { vocal selections. - and Teal both C. UNTIL FALL 2 \ { \ 4 Hostess for the occasion will be ! ALASKA!? ! Seorge Schmidt and Mrs. Hen- | word received by Warden Don Ha o r b is a sip o’ gude auld ! ! Members are asked to|at the Bureau office here. e R E P g ! ! take their canned fruit for the The Scoter will go to Bristol Bay (o >¥ i ) & ! . FULL DANCE { Haines House. and the Teal to Cook Inlet. It is|!Ne ouslas Lsanc VOLS i H N which was held last evenir onnnie alker. \ INSTRUCTION IN \ > believed the Teal may stop at “) “m' FX‘ 2 \ ) Juneau re until F : 3 ! BACK OF COPY | it Try it and see! ; : Open House af e B 4 ; \ \ > ! ! KUSKOKWIM ROAD ternoo RED LAE ! \ B 'h H | I The offi 1 M LN BLACK LA BORN 1820... | OnSaleat: || DoMHOSPHAs " wopk 10 BEGIN v smu sl i e ! n dale al: ! He'e Iomo"’ow Jensen, Vice President, y L 5 ! H Devon, Tuw-rm- and Mrs. Lawrence 2 J - R ; ! ALASKA MUSIC | UNDER STERLING Devon, Treasurer N k! T B ik wirw \ § AN Mrs. Fox reported everything is in i 5 4 oo 5 7 - ! s“PPLY : In commemoratiory of FKospital Assistant Chief kngineer Hawley readiness for the ent i e s : o \ { Day, “open house” will be celebrated g aska Road Com- visiting delegates from the DUBUQUE, T £ ey A &8 i P L 1 : \‘ tomorrow afternoon at St. Ann's mission left on the Yukon for the eration of Women's (1w. w rs remai i 2 AR St g — - ! | Hospital and the Government Hos-| Westward this week f three 1 next wee trs. | strike-bou | 3 s DED SCOTCH WHISKY pital. A public invitation has been | months’ trip to the Kuskokwim and ury was dele X i ' v ! ALL DBUG STonEs { lextended by the Sisters of St. Ann’s 'Nome districts. FEos o0 for |ing 1 i 4 BREEREW L ORK, N. Y.; SOLE DISTRIBUTOR H ) tocall een 2 and 5 o'clock, while Sterling will supervise completion the members to w the tea miiled a i \ { callers will be welcome at the Gov- of the location and starting of work peing given for the visitors May 20. ' { 'ernment Hospital from 1 until 4 on the Kuskokwim Landing to Ta- : A committee composed of Mrs, ! { { | o'clock during the afternoon. |kotna road. z e Ll Nine. hun \ : The annual affair at St. Ann's ensen, !‘\ Carlson an Ml\ Smith il Badh ! { Hospital is under the supervision of b “‘W’"“‘“’" to b“’“f"’ o { IRENESTEWART'S the nurses_asociation, with Mrs. Tflflliy GUIId to School Bedld lcobelialt ofé Lyl Sen. 5 1. ! Harley Turner, Chairman for thi & xlzdariaieniny e shookln a5 Adg { smaller children as favored by the and ¥ group. Assisting the nurses will e | i S N ? :LE“D!“G LIBRARYE s Lot AL hoAr e el 2D, eei \0 e ‘Bre iub. Mrs. Woodbury, Mrs. Pu joh | .o i v H E William A. Holzheimer being the | .o oo 00 o b h:“( Irs 1)(:::(.1‘:,-,;» ul>‘1 ed to] On P al gg a@ N uild Chairman. e e gements for the annualjn E NG i s J, B_ Bunronn 1i® %, 3 SO 1”5""" of the welfa up of the ! picnic. > committee on Benefit the first day c ?1 b . b, § &C0 g NOTICE ! . 1 To scottish Rite Masons. Regular ! N 2 meeting Friday, May 12. Installa- ! ! ltion and cxemplification of 4th De- ! i gree. Refreshments. ! | WALTER B. HEISEL, : D e e ) adv Secretary. Colored Pot ( ery BDISHE: Vernon and Franciscan FIT OUT THAT SUMIITR HOME-OR MAKE A SUM. MER RESORT OF YOUE CITY HOME NOW You can do it easily and economically with living room suites of SLEEPing hours FAULTLESS NO-BELT PAJAMAS By WILSON BROS. 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