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B} e Ay | —— W AR O A O S 0y HOW COME YUH'VE GONE IN FER ENTERTAININ SIDE - SHOW FREAKS, SISTER?2 WHY, PA How DARE You SPEAK OF NED THAT WAY2 WAL, ALL I KNOW IS - MARIN_E_M = | ALASKA IS o % 0@ v.90 0 PH ~ : HEREOVER . NORTHROUND e e Priv I € ) ar- @ . NIGHT ¢ n . fo i LASE . etin . . e Rupert T . ° in . passengers arrived e Y L€ . t night aboard the ° rda N while a handful cf . e pa embarked here for Lynn . ) o |Canal ports this morning . e! Arrivals f Seattle ‘were, M . . Mr C on, Ben . . Mr M ry Bow- ® . Rose Ca le Durham . ). ® T. Foxhill, Betty Geer, Dor- . ° Heller, Ethel Heller, Mrs. W . | e Harris, O. Henderson, Carmen Hul- . o |bert, Mary Holbrook, Florence Kies- . . Anna Kronquist, Glen Kron- . . Lucille Lake, Catherine Me- . e Govern, Michael McGovern, Michael ® sai e McGovern Jr., Earl McFadden, Mi L 9p m e Roland Mead, Beryle Rutledge, Oli- ® Prince George Lo . Ramalist, Mr Helen Sheehy ® from Vanc 8 a © Waldron ° p. m ° ailing to Skag were Mr. and ® Alaska ,scheduled to sail from e H. B. Allabach, Lizzie Peterso: o Scattle b0 & o Bishop Peter R Fred Koko- o Tak te 1 ne E. Raace, S. Slaughter, Robert . tle July § 9 p. o Tiggett e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e r Sitka—A. L. Florence. o Mt Kinley heduled £ The Alaska does not return to Ju- ¥ e neau southbound e Aleutian scheduled south next e e ° Sunday or Monda L . LOCAL SAILINTS . A I I (e Has ® ‘Estebeth scheduled 1o sail every e . Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Si . ® ka and wayport: . ® Dart leaves every Wednesday e 29 Aboard ® at1p. m. for Petershur . ® Alexander, Kake and . of ports. . ® 9 0 0000060 e s ¢ For juneau - .o - TipEs ToOMORROW Canadian Pacific steamer Princ- I ____ css Alice, scheduled to arrive this RN evening from the south, has 29 Low - tide—5:34 a.am., -0.3 feet pa ngers aboard for Juneau, as High tide—11:59 a.mn, 14.1 feet. | fOUOWS: : R R A H. Cur E. Baker, Axel Nihl- High tide—11:41 pam., 169 feet. 25an. D. Gelfan, Mrs. J. Whittier, Y Mrs, Harry Brown, R. F, Lewis and wife STEAMER YUKON Ms. John Akin, Mrs. Ralph Mortensen and child, A. Stenbeck R. Gile McKay, A. J. Mcln- JUNEAU BOUND . - S. Kozak, 1. P. Crane, P. Kosh- SEATTLE, July 2—Steamer Yukon| 2oty A- Berrill, J. Haniewlez, D ailed for Southeast Alaska at 9 o'~ ;V:‘ ’\;ZI’_R;‘“" ,\,"“,;3:“"1;;, "), :A]:f”[: clock this morning with 377 pas- V,',,,«,.n‘..,.’ o Breth sengers aboard, including 173 steer- <> o-e and 161 round trippers. Pacsengers aboard the Yukon beol for Juneau include Mrs. W, W. Meagher, Mr. and Mrs. C. Doug- las and A. R. Carsten. - .o Subscribe for The Emnirc 'mvu: TO CALL ~l pt sl BROADWAY CAB CO Housewwes ‘ Warned fo ‘ Give Orders Steres and meat markets will be closed Thursd. y so hou wives must do their ordering temorrow for the carlier the orders merrew they will be put cred, so order warning. d;'l'lne‘_Sign of Dependable Service D e READ DOWN' Mon. and Thurs. 10:00 3.00 3:30 5:10 Tues. and Fri . Juneau r. Whitehorse, ¥ Lr. Whitehorse. ¥ v. Burwash (L Tanacross, Fairbanks Wed. and Sun 8:00 9:30 9:50 11:30 ¢, Pairbanks Ruby Ruby Nome Wednesday Fairbanks . MeGrath v. McGrath morning, early, holiday. The are given to- the sooner up and deliv- is the READ UP Tugs. and Fridayvs Ar. Lv. Ar. Lv. 4:10 11:10 10:40 9:00 Mon. and Thurs. T. 135 M. T Kluane) Alaska 150 M. T. 165 M. T. 150 M. T. Passengers —— Mail —— Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Ar. 3:50 Ly. 140 Ar. 110 v. o Lv. f Lv. 9:00 Wed. Ar, Ly. Ar Lv. and Sun. Wednesday Ar. £:30 Lv. 5:45 Ar. Manager WHEN I PASSED BY TH' DOORWAY AN' SEEN HIM SITTIN' HERE -.. TWO HEADS ON HIS SHOULDERS / Amcrlcas Ncw Sea Queen Ready for 'lrlals { b o » g <", i b bRdn A new view of the giant U. S. liner S. 8. America, largest and costliest merchant vessel ever built in the United States, shown at Boston where she will be cleaned and painted before making acceptance 6Halibuters | Crowd Sails OnAleufian To Seward and sold today, as follows: Bernice 19,000 pounds, 10°% and | a score of passengers came ou . Ma Bell J 4,000, 10% and 9%, | ir this morning with, the yn'mak 9,000 pounds, 10% and 9%; tezmer Aleutian, and many more n 15000 .pounds, 10 and 9% boarded the vessel here for the Recoy 1,000 pounds, 10% and Westward, [ snja 20,000 pounds 10% and | From Seaitle passengers were W. g A. Barthohmar Jr., Forest Brender, -lo i = U. G. Dodson, Elisabeth Ezgert, Mary Eggert, Mrs, A. J. Egleston, R. ') W. Garvin, Mrs. R, W. Garvin, Ad- UGL/IS yienne Glass, Helen Gcrdon, Mrs. Olaf Holte, Grace Leitch, Henry NFWS Nieunau, Bertha Olsen, Evelyn 4 b n, Barbara Wat- GET READY Weeda, Virginia FOR 4TH CELEBRATION | S e From Ketch Mrs. T. P. Mar- slas Firemen who will par- tin, W. E. Rooney. ticipate in the Fourth of July races From Wrangell—D. T. Fett showed up well in their first practice Leaving for the Westward were last nizht and the event promises the following: excitement for the spectators who For Seward—H. Tuomisto and are on hand to witness the first ' wife, Roy Rutherford, T. W. Nor- event of the important day’s cele- cross, B. F. Heintzleman, M. Tom- pration. asovich, F. E. Walker, Mrs. Tom 2 SR, y, Steve Ward, Florence Inger-| SPECIAL MEETING soll, i Mrs. J. M- p gnecial meeting of the local fire Knight, George McKnight, LUCY gepartment is to be held this eve- ‘:"“‘"‘“- Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Voll- ping after the baseball game sched- edl : o : Grace Solomon, Bud Griffin, Mrs. ;’,‘{::Lfe;;.wfl]:m;]fl;”,’.‘:(fzsfm‘;lif";;, W. T. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. A, 8. completeq at the meeting. Watson, Walter Torbett, Mr. and| B2 Mrs. A, C. Owens, Grant Heilman,' yisimoRs HERE FROM . F. Joe Miller, John Stapolinos, Donald Mrs. Ann Henning and her two Purcell, M. L. Harrison, Jim Chase, Eddie Anderson, L. Joe Galla- Mr, J. M. Hickman, Shultz, Phillip Freand, gher, Betty Gear, Grace Rosa. and Mrs. O. A. Wagner. One passenger to Valdez is R. S Carey. 73 - L CLIPPER BOAT | FLIES IN FOR SHORT Visi The Alaska Clipper, Captain Jerry | was spent. Thirteen passengers came in and the ship turned back for Seattle a short time after its arrival, taking eleven passengers back. Arrivals were Mrs. Emma Hoff-! man, Mrs. McBride Engseth, Charles | Andrews, Miss Glenn Day, Charles Goldsteln, Walter Stark, A. Cordo- | vedo, William Knight, Helen Syre, H. M. Milley, Mary Lee Council, T. R, Runnells and Baudette Mc- Decnough. Flying soyth from here were Jea- ton Randall, R. H. Wills, . Brown, Wilfred Brown, C. C. Terry Baudette McDonough, Herbert Mil- ley, H. M, Gould, Mrs. Dennis Gad- sil, H' 8. Anderson and Cole Oli- ver. .- TO WES’I'WARD Mrs. Grace Ross, Virginian, who past week, left on the steamer Aleu- tian today for Seward to see some more of Alaska, T ' daughters, M 0. E. Wilcox, Al Lutgen, John Fox, Mrs, Territory. Jones in command, arrived here| shortly before noon today after an| hour and forty-five 3 flight! from Ketchikan where the night Rudolph | | has been visiting in Juneau for the ' | 3 i DANCING long, has accommod: a crew of 639 and velt christened it. Sell, Seatfle : | di trials off the Maine coast. the U. S. Fore: | glonal Foreser man, { to spend two weeks in the Chugach The liner is 723 feet ations for 1,219 passengers and cost $17,000,000. Mrs. Roose- FORESTERS LEAVE T. W. Norcross, Chief Engineer of Service, and Re- B. Frank Heintzle- eamer Aleutian left on the National Forest levelopment. investigating road SETTLE, cn the July 2—Only hahbutms local banks arrived here | Lloyd Butcher and E. Baker, er and two nieces of Erwin Hachmeister, arrived here last Saturday for a few days’ visit. They expect to leave Saturday for Skagway and Sitka enroute for com- nletion of their round trip to the ——— MRS. CAHILL HOSTESS Mrs. W. E. Cahill entertained this afternoen with a luncheon compli- mentary to Mrs. Ann Henning and daughters who are spending the week in Douglas as'guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hachmeister, The guests included Mrs. Henning, Mrs. Lloyd Butcher, Mrs. E. Baker, Mrs. Ralph Martin and Mrs. Hachmeister. e - PARTY Miss Doris Cahill entertained with a dancing party for a number of her friends last Saturday evening. About thirty guests were present at the function. TONI-LEE TAKES TO WATER A boat launching w. taged here Sunday afternoon when Jack War- ner took his partially-completed pleasure boat Toni-Lee out of her cradle into the water. The boat is 26 feet in length and equipped with a Star engine. She will be used for week-end fishing and hunting trips by Warner. LT 4T The Dally Aiaska rmpire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. DIIIIGI.AS Cohsem TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY “YOU CAN'T GET AWAY WITH MURDER” frrrrrrrr e e ESKIMO HANDICEAFT CARVED IVORY CURIOS MODELS—MOCCASINS MITTENS—MUKLUKS FUR JACKETS and PARKAS We deal direct with the Eskimes of King,Diomede and St. Lawrence Islands s Wales, Shismaret and Nome. Send for Our Catalog Dealers please write for Terms. A.POLET NOME . Established 1900 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing n FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men L et i i ey D ) ZENITH RADIOS REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO ‘SERVICE l Phone 464 Bill' Hixson HE HAD ‘Wellman Holbrook's ‘Mother and Sisters | Arrive Here for Visit| Mr. and- Mrs. Wellman .Holbraok aré’ being- visited by-Holbrook’s mother, Mi: Walla Wall'a and sisters, Mrs. C. E. Waldron of Walla Walla and Mrs. Hugh Sheehy .of Durkee, Oregon. They arrived on the steamer Alaska. This is the. first. trip for Mrs. Sheehy, . though, the . others: have visited here before, et b 300K ke Subscribe to The Daily Alaska | Empire—the paper with the Lm,es( N | L2 | SANITARY PLUMBING and | HEATING COMPANY W. 4. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 788 BROADCAST . JOINT FEATURE SERVICE 'ON THE ARR! By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 6 Days Every Week at 12:30 p.m. 9:45 p.m. 8:15 am., 7:00 p.m, g\ * paid circulation, SOUTH ON PRINCE SHIPS | S. S. “PRINCE RUPERT” and “PRINCE GEORGE” alternating, leave Juneau Southbound Every SATURDAY at MIDNIGHT “PRINCE RUPERT” July—6, 13, 20, 2 Mary J. Holbrook of | E + 1 | AUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | U. §. Mail Carrier M.S.DART | Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 am. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Information—Haugen Transpor- | | taticn Co, Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, | Phone 123 B i e g ATCo. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY @ | Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle 1 Leaves Seattle June 25 July 2 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGEBATION 't D.B. FEMMER AGENT Night 312 +8. 8. TAKU {{ S.S. TYEE Phone 114 | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, | VICTORIA OR SEATTLE | BSOUTHBOUND SAILINGS f PRINCESS ALICE June 25 Princess Louise June 28 Connections at Vantouver with CANADIAN PACIFIC Empire Classifieds Payl- | ‘ Alaska School of Aeronautics, Flying Insiruction: by the hour ‘of in coufses from SOLO to COMMERCTAL. 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