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NATIONAL CAPITAL| Alexander King has | pointed acting postmaster been of tr ap- B. Frank Heintzleman,. Regional| Lo g Class po [1(,’:1"("',, e .K':’.“‘A,J IT_WOLILD BE A GOOD THING IF: e R A e to fill the vacancy caused HERE 1S THAT | | YOU WERE MORE LIKE HIM-YES, by the resignation of Ms, Jessi glovs:-m—n_;\w OF HE LEFT EARLY TO TAKE A Washington, D. C., last week and| Nelson SRS S5 | | SoEnn o e paces o || | LS RRRER e geen srrra JIIY viens o be e o st con- s Ty night on official business i ; . EARLY, 1S INTEREST HERE IN OKLAHOMA AROUND THIS L < T TR Illllfllll|||||||"" g official busine Dot forget (o vote tomor ST P TOuoRow T B ol o ST frndor SIS ThOE 5 B0 SEE THEM TOMORROW U e NeET, VOTE TOMORROW 7 pam. TONGASS IN FROM i Y II | BREAKFAST - IWL LUNCH - DNNER = § ' [ ] ' 1 GRUENINGS TO HAVE NEW DOCTORS BRING HocsriTAL NoTES MARI NE NEWS | SOUTH LAST NIGHT —— "AT HOME” MAY 8 LATEST INSTRUMENTS; Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbouns After receiving medical care, Mrs. To REMAIN IN NORTH *ALASKA -..Apr. 20 Apr. 23 Apr. 29 AR . J. McDaniels was dismissed today | Gov. and Mx.a Ernest Gruening G At “'m‘ Dr. J. H. Hol- DENALI ~Apr. 23 Apr. 27 Apr. 29 [ e—— —1 The steamer Tongass I | v Bt Amn's Hospital will be at home to residents of Jun- ’ SEa d‘ “ 1‘” an ex- BARANOF ..Apr. 24 Apr. 27 May 3 StenMER MOVEMENTS ; Juneau last evening, discl six cau Wednesday afternoon, May 8, l'_“)‘{'; e % ,;m\k“l “YUKON Apr. 27 Apr. 30 May 6 arano s a0 I Mrs. M. Greeney was dismissed to- | 8fter 3:30 o'clock DT, Minds (he Almska resresens | sMOUNT MAKINLEY Apr. 30 May 2 i T T sengers and left port at 1 > v from medical care at St. Ann's| This will be their first open house| DI l‘;’“"“l”‘ ;IV". \t;‘xrbx‘n:;r‘r I:;h SALASKA NG T i May 13 e o o o o o|after unloading lumb: Al|ER e ; 777 | since returning here last Saturday |fative for the Hemovitame 0 i Y i i e Wbt o '\':m.wn.lmlmn o |aska-Juneau mine dock and other sspital. \ rom Washington, D. C oratories, Inc., of D2 Stops at Skagway, Hoonah, Cordova, Seward eliminating Sitka and oun es fEiam, T to arrive at 5 e |Misceliancous freight sl R 1.5 3 sSpledl Rl Hle will demonstrate and intr Juneatiiainonnd. ® Yukon sct Y‘m‘in-:)‘x‘iim‘_m'd. Passengers arriving on the Ton-| M Kar & ‘*d":"mwd o Bt an eleotric instrument used **—Calls Northbound—Wrangell, Petersburg, Faines and Skagway. : ‘“‘m bably e (6 nhih about e |32SS were Henry Roder wood Hospital veBterdaom RN are St [] ' [ ' aid in dia hu:m 11-;» I\x(‘ll br*h(::(li]l;: —Connecis with S.5. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak and - o Eric Brne: v § Hospital yes Yy € By time an instrument of this k 3 i . i | Should have three ® F”‘l . ‘P:;,"‘” _ Southarind, MI.|\) ;") ime in the Triangle Apart- | l s. I S. }hccn shown in Alaska, Seldovia. Loaded to capaclty and b 11 -abberd o | 404 Mre, 80T JUBONIEN Sy Gren- |, oo | | " Dr. Holberg wll demonstrate the| {—Calls at Yakutat northbound and southbound every ateroom occupied, the| e d scheduled to arrive ® ”“uu'hboun'l L o st S iDilltaton Vaetiute THES Heating Al Southeastern Alaska Route camer 10f whistled into port|e sometime tomorrow evening. |, = "o 0 F “'(,‘,.P Mr. and Mrs, W, | After receiving surgical care, Mrs. ' ' | manufactured by C. L. Hoffman Cor- FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RES Saturday night bringing in four-|e IDOLED SAILINGS o | o0 o children. i and | William Norton was dismissed from e p. e p. | poration of Pittsburg, Penn ALL ¢ 1 for Juneau e Mount McKinley scheduled to e B Pt 2 iy St. Ann's Hospital yesterday | The doctors are traveling together. ‘1‘,,,'”“«\1‘; run I“; freight was|e sail from Seattle at 9 am. ® quzl,?‘”;‘,,,msq,,‘ilq]i ! Eo ? i 1 “Thr\- come well rmunm(rndod.‘ hav T'gE /"J/ISK/‘ NE garried by the Baranof including e . PR o | Lindnolm, william H. Halpin, Gus| Henry 02‘.‘",’"“‘;“ X"‘d.'_m!l{' ey | Femmer's warehouse ‘was closed,|ing references {rom the National PHONES hipments for Shepard Point and|e Taku scheduled to sail from Se- | gy ang Tony Marsh il Sty e nns Hospltal {iocked and abandoned for several|Bank of Denver, Colo, Idaho First, H. 0, ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office 2 i le 9 pm. tomorrow . —_— 5 equipment for Interior mining com-|e attle 9 pm. tol P _ 1| heurs this morning while a call went | National Bank, of Boise, U. S. Na- Freight Office 4 panies. Three tractors and a power | @ North Sea scheduled to sail e Admitted to St. Hospital| o v 'c0 hon Abel, local cc tor, to| tional Bank of Ontario, Ore. hovel ware part of the deck load,|e from Sealtic May 3at "’f : ':‘ :\FISH'NG CRAF]' last )\:.;hf. I{l]ll',\ Horn i [receiving oo and get what belonged to him,| They have established bank con- the shovel being destined for the|e lumlr.»;,a 1(‘\‘» ,uu(\x;ui‘.l ’IT o medical treatment, Four live pigs, arrived on the Tofie ‘11‘4\‘1\»', \\-mn( HKI; ans. National 5 Midnite Mining Company e sail from Vancouver May 3 at ® | et gass and crated for delivery to Abel, | Bank here and will have headquart- ! = - b, for Juneau were W.|® 9pm 9 ¥ David Davis was admitted to St. g o0 e sided that the confine. | €rs in Juneau. nl 11‘-;‘\lm‘xl~ ein, Gov. and | @ Alaskas scheduled to sail from e | Ann’s Hospital today and is receiv- x:::}x’\]'“u‘f"z;wdzfiK:tflv:41]\1‘Lf;u“rl(«r‘):r)*f::fu Bl T Al h C y ol 4 Grueninz, T. Fran|e Seattle May 4 at 9 am . s ing medical attention ABER to. db metning Aot B ‘ a teams lp Ompan okt artin Pi : ® Denali schedule ) sail from ® —_ The: = S E R\Il H , < dalmson, Mastin Pincka, ¥ ¢ SutleMay7aioam. e Run,s) ll\gr?ugd”Nga&fCape o Dessi y:;““ - undernat o e g Lo hm C.E: 0 Lol . _ : e Tongass scheduled to sail fro najor operation this morning at the A0S Sl 0 S SR - G R L RN Thorne, W ole-Is Fulle 8 delivery, he found that the small| l{x’"l 1';\ 1r;"m‘1l{ ; o Baranof scheduled to sail from ® Bea(hed CASY L}f:”:l»(llul(]wu“v ::.’:;\ thy I:m“n1 " ' MAB'NE AIRWAYS “ S M A l L - The Baranof sailed seve ® Seattle May 8 a . Mr. and Mrs. Dan White of Hoon- coup d'etat that the Femmers did 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier later for: the Westward @ S oo | WRANGELL. Ataska, April 29— (1, 0we the parents of baby dauzh- o1 enjoy at all. Said the office man-| COLORADO SPRINGS. Aprfl 20 i SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Port Graham . A TRess o The Petersbure halibuter Don 7, oy Orm Yesterday at the Govern- agement: “The squeals were not so| —Republican presidential aspirant SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA ’ “The Baganof left for Seward plibiniona o OSBRRL B R e i : B bad. but the smell.... ugh! D s llm. b;‘( x;mél(;nc? loflhulllm a HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 v ports early {‘u!Ll:\. ”. o o Wednesday at 8 p. m, for Sit- ® which grounded on a reef Frank AL Olalib was & i ol bl “/.HM,‘,‘ lmuu; J:h)\i{l: «l\:1~|-:nx|\1(: llL‘(lte(l ;‘«Ot; ("-l.\alflemcvn:la_f vl«)m h‘c é-w._,-,_‘-._.‘.‘-_”_.—‘—.'—--—._‘,-‘,.-rijv-m.f With fousfeen passengers fom Jun-|, " ond wayports. . > Pole last Friday after- | mission today at the Government oo GhURS SRE SEHALS ,‘;1 '!"I,‘p.“ Skl 3 s e o Bart.|® Jart leaves every Wednesday o 5 o'clock, was pulled off | Hospital 1 s from the contrac- S e for Seward wer ’,‘;" !” e at1p. m. for Petersburg Port ® |Saturday and beached at Fisher- ”w”_“:"__m,\ e e ‘_’f;“’“‘“ fol YOTE TOMORROW i ALASKA AIR TRANSPDBT Inc. | lett, W. K. Beckwith, O wontad.|® Alexander, Kake and way o |mans Harbor, by the Evelyn. None| A pany girl was born Saturday ev- FAGH RS eyt S = AR Planed it s ",,I Atnold, | ® Pots e|of the crew was hurt but the|ening at the Government Hoepital| g smeaen ARSI Operating Own Aeronautical | PHONE Nels Hagen the By R nd Mis|® ® ® ® @ © @ 0 ¢ o o » - |wheel, rudder and planking of the 1o My, and Mrs, Wilinm Marks MINING ENGINEER ARRIVES | SAL 2-Way Radio Station KANG LR i — keel were damaged 5y (""’):)I £13 M2 DL ore el L E Rudio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 seorge Zeigle dive | — ~— | The cutter Nemaha, at Ketchi- g ., mawiosEgtel after Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 3 Rt SR R TipEs TOMORROW |kan. was summoned to the scene SERV'(ES WEDNESDAY Tiying in Juncau from the south| OF HATS L 2 e | but the Eveiyn had pulled the Don ]r,:/lx”!h«- week-end. Mr. Thorne is a Joe Kelly Haberdasher s m e T T - 8 0 Valdez—A. Owen . 12 engineer o Q off the reef before the cutter § Soffuecr. y | RN ST IRRRE 5 To Kodiak—A. Olson ~ ez g 38T i .o Low tide—1:35 am. 58 feet. |2Frived i il FOR MRS w A. HART Daily Empire classifieds pay. Next to Winter & Pond | - l UES ow tide—2:04 pm, 37 feet. | 3 Who passed (AwWay | == | - High tide—8:52 p.m., 129 feet Shosho“e In will e HEld WhARERERY BT | | as « palG-up subscriber to OU]- E‘GHIEEN b BT ternocn at 2 o'clock from the Chapel Bl" $ Ppggl::g ,IDOIe!!verY‘ | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION .CO. l A! k E B of the Charles W. Carter Mortuazy. | : i aska Lmpire pAAT k por' Enrou!e The culogy will be delivered by | DAY or NIGHT U. S. Mail Carrier The Dai Y P = & the Rev. John L. Cauble and inter Prompt, Courteous Delivery 5 The southbound Princ Lou a es SRR S s i is invited to present this coupon whistled into Juneau this morning ;‘;"I‘ju\l\_-l'l lbl (}H 1'1' Pioneers plot | | Bill Rudolph, Owner and Operator | this_ evening at the box office at 6 o'clock and left port two hours e s e h’ave~ Ferry Slip, Juneau [ of the later with eighteen passenge om u' even a ro u y 2 H\t" x)m;nn,\ of Mrs. Hart were - = R L | ] lat ith eig ; v rought here Saturday evening from i Juneau, Ve Tenakee on the Motorship Hstetth. | | For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | CAPITOL THEATRE \-* ~V‘l"“ n s SR | H S GRAVES ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS ontgomer r. anc bt —_— s g e ; sepdes e Arriving fr ameda, Californis | . || Special Weekend Trips Arranged . s kworth, F tice, A.| Eight passeng left Juneau for| Arriving from Alameda, California o asstilads brif e .. 0 ” and receive 2 tickeuws to sce: s, S e | Fairbanks yesterday morning in a|Where it is stationed eight months| “MPie ciassifieds bring resul | B Cstuing Nan | | For Information—Haugen Transpor- QLR atie 5 k. MoDonald, O HIERIE S i AN £t the Coast Guard i e HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER 1611 1 Json, A. Greenalt, R A.|PAA l-‘h tra \\xlh pilots Bill Knex|out of the year, the Coast Guaid tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, | " Bl 4 o i ey T B G ot | e || ST “WHEN TOMORROW COMES D M 7. Meiller, J Puui‘ng«'r& for the Golden Heart|G. Bradbury, arrived in Juncau at urpay Cabranelle 8| Haugen and A. D, MacGillivray City were J. J. Clausen, W. H. Boyle, |7 ¢'clock this morning for a short Ki | = = 3 e R. H. Williams, M. Pinska, A. Mal- |stay. llchens I — | wa1CH THIS SPA"E' B fo S5t s Y and| The Shoshone is on the way to Un- seaiia || | Your Name May Appear! SHAUBS IN CITY inowski, J. Scott, Ann Dwyer and : Office at £ | | Vel el who | Mary Colion, alaskn where it will be stationed for | Radio Eng, & Mig. Co. || JAMESC. COOPER | | fiew to Juneau vesterday with Tony | TWO flights are scheduled out of | four months on a Bering Sea pa-| | pONE 176 BOX 2824 | | i Gt b s A S e s Schwamm on his notorious “ Juneau tomorrow for Fairbanks. | trol. The cutter has 95 men and ninc | C.P. A Transportahol | — . E U i , e et Tk . p——ill officers aboard and stopped in Jun- | Business Counselor c | . e st e o agen snoose me; ight N | fen 8o it e KEPLER IN JUNEAU eau on official business and to com- - | PER BUILDING an ‘:: "xl,"f.‘\c ni“"l’“;”‘l””""l The Arriving on the Denali over the|municate with newly returned Gov- | Soothing Organ Musu: and I & 0Oy 4 omp 7 | coL“MBlA L“MBEB COMPANY SR BT e week-end, was W. H. Kepler, Bur-|ernor Ernest Gruening. | Delicious Fried Chicken | — | ALASEA . roughs Adding Machine represen-| The 240 foot cutter was expected g EVERY NIGHT i & A Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle || OF TIME TO CALL tative. Mr. Kepler is staying at the|to sail for Unalaska possibly by way N Leaves 143 H Gastinesu Hotal of Valdez at 4 ocl(xk this afternoon. | DOUGLAS INN: % w ANTED! seattle |1 Lumber and Blflldl‘lg Malenals l 7 Dot Girant a Ba pecnor i Marin, Prop: Phone 66} | | Small Children Cared for | | ; PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU i —mmime e r— . BROWN'S NURSERY S [ i row. Polls-open toam. 8 ‘a.m. o NORTH STAR BACK - WA mge WIS NUB S 5 TARU oo AMNS) Y1} SPCURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To lmprove FOR YOUR CAB 7 pm s | | 315 Third S¢. or Phone Red 119 | || 5. 5. TONGASS ........May 7 Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. 4 SR || L C.SMITH and colwfiA | ; and Modernize Your BROADWAY CAB CO. =t ) EAS TYPEWRITERS - - ATOIPR. M o | Empuo classifieds bring results. & Sold and Serviced by 3 Bt i PASSENGERS _ FREIGHT P’ - e SEATTLE, April 29.—Back from a | | J B nllfiofll &'c' 5 s REFRIGERATION i l “ E A u trip to the Antarctic as a Byrd Ex- | “Our Doorstep Is Wotn by mfly chE ® H o T el TSR pedition supply ship, the North Star | Sausrxed Customers” | 3 - —The Sign 0' ; modor(;d at léi_ngs‘mn. across Puget — ol .BUSH SHOES - . n B AGENT n Every Effort Made for the Comiort of Guests! ound from Seattle. |+ i PE““E . This afternoon a dramatic home | |ganre ‘mrson HATS b nependable s'"lce coming broadcast, made nationally s Pm:.?g‘cflgsnms and QUALITY WORK CLOTHING Phone 114 Night 312 G A s r I “ n l u c A r n N e S was gl\m\ mn. from the ~l|l|) MPANY ;. s connection W. J. NIEMI, Owner . . » e SRS S S | “Let your plumbing worry be | | AIR SERVICE INFORMATION MARINEFIREMEN | =™ ert FRED HENNING i3 CANADI AGREE -I-o IIRMS e ? Complete Outfitter for Men Jatle | ZENITH RADIOS | Accept Proposals Made by | , "-PAIRS e SPRVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE | | e o | 0" Shore, Imer(oan- Phone 464 Bill Hixson || N W e e ,4UNEAU TO VANCOUVER, Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays [ al Operators - T g | VICTORIA OR SEATTLE S| BROADCA s s Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays | SAN FRANCISCO. Cal. April 29. | Maclean Melfll Works Princess Louise | —Spokesmen for the \ianno F‘np- | South Seward | April 29 Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays |mens Union said a comstwie vowe | BORAIINRS St IQINT FEATURE SERVICE May 920 | WEEK SATLINGS—Juneau fo Seattie : ° i taken on the p'opuw(l‘ new agree- | | ¢ o ket 1 | ON THE AIR! Connections at Vancouver with i Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau mloinl. with l:o Pacific mmf an SI*!.EET METAI:;;\‘IORK I ' Canadian Pacific Services: " Seattle No.Bound So.Bound i o Shipowners ssociation, offshore | | 2 TRANSCONTINENTAL A 3 F 3 : i i Sy a NORTHLAND Apr. 26 Apr. 30 May i U. 5. Airmail—Express Service |and intercoastal operators, showed -+ |By The Baily Alaska TRANS-ATLANTIC s e May 3 May 7 May 10 {an almost unanimous approval of | TRANS-PACIFIC | ¢ 17 g ® [the terms. T ] ire and KINY "ickets. ‘reservations and ful NORTHLAND ......Msy 10 May 4 May 11 g - -ee ] PINE | F particulars from HENRY GREEN, Agent Phone P p m AlaSk A ln CRANE MAN IN CITY ‘ - V. W. MULVIHILL CITY WHARF ac c a lrways, c. K. F. McLeod, representative of | W:':""::’"d "‘"’l"’;ln’”"h‘l ' d”' every week al Agent, C.P.R.—Junean, Alaska GUY SMITH, Deugias Agent .. g PHONE 106 |Crane and Company, arrived in Ju- 1 ¥ reasonable rates Baranof Hotel A neau yesterday and is here for an| | | 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. —_— b5 F | indefinite stay. He is stopping at the PAUL BLOEDH RN . Sales Representative | 7:00 p.m. 9:45 »m | GastineauHotel. 5. FRANKLIN STREET k 3 cistasia

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