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o) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 8, McCann New Wellerweighll Champion;Slugger Weaver Quifs Ring; Smoker July 26 Bil The nn it w MeC 8 “LIGHT BEER, THE REFRESHMENT BEVERAGE OF MILLIONS kneckout wph s evident e McCann t weight unceme on were f will fight all challengers at his | weight { Slugger Weaver announced to- day that a smoker will be given at the A.B. Rink July 26, a mixed affair, wrestling and boxing. The card is now being made up, Weaver also announced that Billy McCann and Sammy Nelson will be the headliners on the Labor Day smoker, a *10-round bout. ., welterweight class in Alaska [ seen adjudged An examination of Weaver how- I o eau of Alaska. lever gisclosed that the accident S " which put him the hospital g two months ago, had left the liga- ho more ments in his side in an aggravat- ‘e been the ac- €d condition which might cause a e )ermanent injury he did any S i & examination by doctors that Slug- \fter Mc- ger decided to hang up the glove: victory “of Ed for good | TS night of July As a result of Weaver's decision, we” Known Re“den' that Weaver and Dean Hamilton, McCann's Alaska e the best o the manazer, announced that mecann| Again Enfers Grocery 32 OUNCE PICNIC $128 ““s1ouncEssTuBEY'S® BUY BY THE CASHI NOTICE! " ECONOMICAL A LYMP| BEER “It's the Water” OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY, OLYMPIA, WASH., U.S.A. OF TEMPERALZREOPLE FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING THE NUMBER Aiaska School of Aeronautics, Inc. Box 2187 OF STUDENTS INTERESTED IN Aircraft and Mechanic’s Course THE ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS, Inc. WILL ACCEPT APPLICATIONS BEGINNING JULY 9 New the rone Grounc AND ENDING JULY 23 interested may rec full details of course by ting CLARENCE WALTERS at the airport or come School Class at the airport Tuesday even lock or write to the 1t 8:00 o'c Juneau, Alaska Phone Black 769 Patiern of ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM More Colorful and Atiractive Than Ever Are Now on Display! ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM has no superior for wear your d qualites and bea tlerns and colors is so extensive that, whatever -heme may be, you will find the 7 of design . ~orative sc¢ The variety of nation among the many patterns on our [ o) « Genuine Armstrong Linoleum SEE THE NEW PATTERNS _ NOW ON DISPLAY! We will gladly measure your floors and quote you prices, completely installed. Visit our FLOOR COVERING DEPARTMENT and see the CHARMING NEW PATTERNS! Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Business Here Announcement was made today that the Totem grocery, longtime |owned by G. G. Brown, has been purchased by J. A, Thibodeau, for- merly connected with the Home Grocery Company of this city. | Mr. Thibodeau, in making the announcement to The Empire this morning, reported that the Totem Grocery will follow its same plans and business contacts. He added, however, that the store henceforth, will offer a delivery service to its customers, under his management Mr. Thibodeau, well known to Juneau citizens, has been in this country for the better part of 25 years. The Totem grocery, under my management, will attempt to give its customers top service at all times,” Mr, Thibodeau announced. Other plans for the store in the near future are not ready to be announced at this time JUNEAU PLANES SWAMPED; BUSY ON ALL ROUTES | Clipper Sh]file Service Flown as Well as Em- ergency Trips Local plane pilots were busy from morning to dark yesterday and were still doing rush business this after- noon This evening, Shell Simmons i |leaving for Ketchikan with six pas- | sengers and clipper mail from -the | Pan American Airways ship and i‘“” pick up another passenger en- | route. N. A. McEachran and Walter Rooney are flying to Wrangell, Les Florence, Cliff Dawson and H. L. Faulkner are flying to Petersburg, |and Percy Reynolds is flying to | Ketchikan while Ed Riley is to fly from Wrangell to Ketchikan John Amundsen went to Sitka today, taking out Don Robinson to " | Sitka, Anna Gotherberg and Shir- ley Ann Edwards to Tenakee and | Jess Nelson to Chichagof, returning | with Lola Hill, H. Martinson, Mrs ¥. E. Carothers, Frank Richards |and A. Carlson from Sitka | (o be flown this afternoon by Alex | Holden to bring in one man with |blood poisoning, another with two | broken ribs, and two other passe- | gers. Yesterday, Simmons flew B. Bates |to Port Althorp, F. E. Phileas, A Hookstra, Katherine Roberts and | John Jones to Sitka, Lew Kay, Wal Hirst and K. L. Webster to Hoonah his tw otrips witn Howard Mont- | gomery, George Seggie, from Hirst, Kannes from Chichagof |Martin from Hawk Inlet. Yesterday, Alex Holden made a and H William Ferguson, George Reed, vens and L. Jones. Prior to that, Holden had flown |to Glacier Bay where he was met ‘b,v mountain climber | Washburn and his party C. Simmons, G. Smith, Robert Ste- Devlin’s 1940. CLEARANCE Se mi-Annual DR Formerly $4.95 DRESSES! Formerly $6.95 ESSE r “ BLOUSES—Formerly $1.95and $2.50 - - - - [l L] PY S ’ " s"“:::o)up . Chiffon HOSE | E S 3-THREAD RINGLESS ara Formerly $1.45 and $1.95 Y s $ BR“KE“ SIZES SIZES 10 and 10%2 ONLY L] [ — y P T e S AR N ‘ » i [] afas — DIoKen Jizes — | FINAL PHONE 338 ] Washburn from the beach -&v al . f [ e's Hyde, with black hair|ly they are arguing, back and point. on Hugh Miller Glacier, at| [V||$§ orOI y oy d ep la i1as . smooth skin showing his forth . . . back and forth, Oddly an altitude of 3,800 feet, dropping i 2 | Indian blood. He seems to be the|enough, their conversation is ai- everything without damage on a B B d ' 'I' l“R bl {only man in the room who can most identical with that inside designated spot. | e(omes " e o aug epu I(ans }[ukc his ease in a straight-backed| the room. Should “Aid to op- Mechanic Bob Meek flew along | chair, There's Landon, a little pressed peoples” be included or to assist | (Iaud "- Denl°' Abou' pa"y plankS‘rumplvd. a little unshaven, a little | shouldn’t it? The bout ends in a Shell Simmons last night took gl and weary with the strain.| no-decision. These men are the , off in gathering darkness at 9:30 9 e 1t £ Qs 2 "nm 's former Senator George! Press, and flew to Excursion Inlet to bring Miss Dorothy M. Coy, daughter (Contintes irom Page One) Wharton Pepper, one more. of the gy in Filipino cannery hand Deo Tud- | of Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Coy of Se- T | real big-wigs of the G.O.P—and| alante, suffering from what was attle, and Mr. Claud J. DenLof of What happened was that Hyde's|another one, Walter E. Edge, for- believed (¢ dicitis and | A trip to Polaris-Taku mine was be gall stone Chet plane pilof charter flight to Taku Harbor with|pean has been flying out of (CHET McLEAN AND McLean, » have been acute appen- i was found out later to —e———— WIFE VISIT HERE former Jutieau t, and his wife, the for- lace Kay and George Meagher to mer Dorothy Rutherford of Juneau, arrived here from Fairbanks Simmons returned yesterday on|their little son Saturday via PAA with Wallace Kay from Hoonah, George|next steamer for Ketchikan where |Electra, | The McLeans will leave on the McLean will fly for Herb Mun- | ter, ! For the past several years, Mc- An- | chorage. | - B AT BARANOF W. J. Stuart of the Icy Straits ALL MEMBERS REQUESTED TO ATTEND! Bradford | Packing Company, is registered at Holden | the Baranof Hotel, having come in | ferried a half ton of supplies for yesterday. i NOTICE!!! | Juneau Mine and Mill Workers Union—Local 203 WILL HOLD ITS REGULAR MEETING TONIGHT—7 o'Clock Sharp | CITY TIME FROM NOW ON WILL MEET EVERY MONDAY AT 7 P. M. O'CLOCK R ; sccrive for The Empire. MOOSETO PLAY | . H El e S ol 2 committee and Landon’s subcom- | in Resurrection Luthern - Church mittee “went up in their “,m\'\ dor to France, k TSR e bR T Caible paifarie | Do 8 theatrical phrase. They| The conversation is an unheated On Steame[ Yu on ¢d the ceremony. knew +the plot, but they couldn't| dgebate . back and forth | capt. and Mrs. J. C. Benson at- get the lines right. Back and|pack and forth. At the moment, forth, from subcommittee to com-| it revolves about the phrase, “aid| Joe H. Goding and his bride, the tended the couple. former Marjorie Aikens. sailad on For her marriage, the bride chose | Mittee ' the varlous phraseologies| o oppressed peoples.” Shall that an ice blue frock of wool crepe,|fleW . .. trylng to find the exact phrase be included or shall it not? | the steamer Yukon Saturday eve- wording on foreign policy that|shall the principle of it be worded DIN8. They are making the Taku with matching coat designed prin- | 3 would satisfy committee, conven-'gsome other way? Somebody says| Arm trip and will then return to cess style. She had blue acces- 5 b i : sories and a corsage of carnations. | Uon, candidate and people. | that the whole trouble with it is Skagway to make their home. 1 Mrs. Benson wore a becoming en- £ |that it sounds exactly like thd i 1 'S, en Lol rrives ere Satur- o v i | wii e written into e ratic '3 H F ample, if want a pie- day evening on the Princess Louise. mrc“"of”‘a B ke | platform. That starts an argument. l"lyulg Instruction i i;!gcm':é mlr:coarm ”,C[‘“:ly_ “'0":'3 second-hand backward glance at |1t 80es on endlessiy. | | by the hour or in courses from | Seattle and Is now an employee 2| Room 808, ‘the Bellevue-Stratford.| Oltside the door, 14 men, | BOLD fo COMMERCIAL. weds -’u'e ,,.‘. ki:« lhm: hofie ;; li‘]’c It's as informal as a ladies’ sew-|yawning with weariness from all- See Us at the Airport! | Hnl;:r;wt g ing circle. A few more than 15| night sessions, bored with wait-| | Alaska School of Aeronautics, ’ e TP {men are lolling about in comfor-|ing, sit on the floor of the corri- Inc., Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska ] table chairs. Some have their coats| dor. A few are reading, but most- g — | DOUC!AS (lUB‘ 74 d” et Yacht “Westwar | Will Be Available To charter at Special Rates teams will play tomorrow night in Douglas, according to schedule. And as to which one is champion of the first half, it's Moose, accord- ing to President of the League Harv Iffert who declared yesterday that the Douglas protest on Joe Snow's debated home run ball has not! been allowed. - e —— COAST GUARDER HEADING NORTH The 165-foot Coast Guard patrol | boat Aurora, of San Pedro, under | Lieut. Edwin Whitfield, docked in | Juneau yesterday afternoon and was | to leave today for Bering Sea patrol. | The Aurora will join the sealing and offshore waters patrol force and will take medicine and supplies mi This Offer Is Made Possible Because \ Charter Party Is Unable to \ Make This Trip. Write Inquiries fo RAY VEATCH 5 Care of Campbell Church, Jr., Yacht “Westward” is Prln“k Mcscflx, :ell known formert ik KETC“]KAN’ ALASKA Ensign on the cutter Haida. -

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