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PAGE TWO MEN'S tubbings . . . brown, blue or wine . . . AND BOYS’ For the leisure moments which are becoming less frequent and more valuable Robes of Terry Cloth which will stand innumerable colorful stripes in $8.95 and $12.95 W Boys' Robes . . of Terry Cloth in same pat- ferns . . FIGURED and STRIPED RAYONS in wine or S1L.95 - PIN DOTS blue and white blue and % wine and white $8.95 BEHREN LAST RITES HELD TODAY AT CHAPEL FOR ALEX BOROFF rites for Alex Boroff, killed ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS NOW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND FOR SALE DAVE MILNER Phone Blue 510 ~ BRINGING UP FATHEB‘ i WHY -YES -MY DEAR- SPUN RAYONS in brown stripes at iy ROBES at . 2.95 in an accident at the Alaska Juneau mine June 28, were held this after- noon from the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary A culogy was delivered by the Rev. Makary Andrew Baranoff. In- terment was in Evergreen Cemetery. Pallbe: s included Messrs Mike Karl, K Albegoff, Mike Kasoff, Nick Loloff, George Hamoff and Harry Nifonoff. B S Plans Are Made For Rebekah Picnic Sunday a meeting held by committee members, plans were discussed for the picnic to be held Sunday at the Auk Bay bathing beach by the Perseverance Rebekah Lodge. In charge of arrangements are Mesdames Leona McKinnon, Sturrock, = Jennie Johnson, John McLaughlin, George Jorgenson, Dawson Muggy and Harold Kem- mer. Those planning to attend are re- quested to gather at the Odd Fel- lows Hall at 1 o'clock in the after- noon and transportation will be furnished. All Rebekah's are again urged to take plenty of lunch for) their families and -for others if desired. Ice cream and coffee will} be furnished. Odd Fellows and their families are invited. In the event that the weather turns stormy the picnio will be held at the 1.O.O.F. Hall FRANK WRIGHT, JR. LEAVES FOR HOONAH Frank Wright, Jr., manager of the Icy Straits Salmon Company, left yesterday for the plant at Hoo- nah after spending a day in Ju- neau on b\usmcba Adar| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]UNEAU ALASKA FORTY-FIVE [EAVE HERE | FOR SOUfH i ngers leaving for Smulhcfi!(‘ | Alask terday were, for Wran- | gell, Pearl Toft and N. A. McEach- | ‘mn for Ketchikan, Mrs. Jennig [Manton, Jenette Morgan, Olga P.| ! Nordness, George N. Redding, Al-, bert M. Spaeth, Frank G. DeMille, | |Leir D. Ulery, James E. Boyle, Hans H. Nielsen, William H. Schall, ILeo F. Brandt, John B. Massin, Outgoing to Prince Rupert was |M. Nelson; for Vancouver, Caralie A. McKinnell, Connie Falkenberg, |Erven Swinford, Joseph H. Pennick, Regine C. Lewis, Ervin D. Kurtz. | | Passengers for Seattle were Rina | Coreoran, Carl A. Nowack, Lynndon | |W. Young, Vernon W. Ham, Thom- | |as C. Fallis, Arthur A. Kelly, Wil- lis A. Crosslet, Esther Boyd, Eve-| lyn E. Falkenberg, Capt. M. W. Ol-| son, Maj. E. H. Orstad, Mary N.| Rowe, Eleanor. L. Rowe, Beulah I Boyle, Gyda Samuelson, Frank M.| Kardanoff, Nadejda N. Kardanoff, Erling A. Berg, John S. Cunning-| ham, Orville F. Doty, Elsie M. Smith, James E. McBain, Thomas F. Kirkman, John K. Johnson. DOUGLAS NEWS Explosion of the oil range in the upper- apartment of the former Runquist house on St. Ann’s Ave- nue this forenoon soon after 11 o'~ {elock called the Douglas Volunteer }F‘irc Department for a fast run and | when all blaze was extinguished | the interior of the top half of thel house was ruined, together with all futhiture of the landlord and be- | longings of the tenants, Mr. and IMrg. Price, new residents here. Tt ! iis understood that resulting damage | Ito . the property is covered by in-| surance. 1 Tenants in the lower apartment in ‘the house, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan | Hamm and children are suffering some damage to their personal pos- sesslons by water and in addition {are disposessed of their home for! |a time. Mrs. Hamm is in St. Ann's | Hospital recovering from an op*| jeration. | RANGE PRACTICE | A successful range practic ported held by the Douglas Ter torial C ds for their weekly l’”‘“‘i tige Jast night. Twenty-three niéht-, bers lined up in turn before their| 't targets and bullseyes were repeated | by several of the marksmen, ac- cording. to Capt. Walter Andrews. |The Jatter also advised that in the| future Guard drills on D.F.D. meet, ing nights will take place on the| {baseball ‘park to expedite their at- {tendance at meetings. D.F.D. MEETING Due to late return of members | belonging to the Territorial Gu: {regular meeting last night of Doug- over' of routine business. Chief Pusich’s monthly report {brought out most of the routine | business . considered,- general actiyi- | ties and care of equipment. He |urged that immediate attention be given ‘by city officials to repairing hydrants and to former request for financial aid to gratify the inner| man at monthly meetings. Appreciation of the Maintenance Committee’s efforts in Simonizing the fire truck for the Fourth was \ Appointment of a new Mainten- ance Committee was made as fol- lows: Val Poor, chairman, members of the old committee roy. Fleck, Harry Worobec, Lindstrom and’ Frank Pettygrove. El- rl GOVERNOR SIGNS | COMPLAINT HERE being charged with speeding at way. The complaint was signed by Gov. Ernest Gruening. I.F. C. INVITES {1as Volunteer Fire Department re-| sulted in an unusually small turn-| expressed in the letter. H Withipenny Green New Social Committee was named ! as follows: “Tic” Niemi, Dick Mc-! A% Comuck and Jack Langseth. D AGAINST SPEEDER| \Funeral scrvices for John E. Schooling, who died June 30 at ‘()rlcs Wilkening PN‘% a f““' of Ipelican City, will be held tomorrow $20 in U. 8. Commissioner FeliX geternoon at 2 o'clock from the Gray's Court this morning after apel of the Charles W. Carter miles an hour on the Glacier High= % ‘| suPER SUMMER SAVINGS! Clearance * Hurry, hurry for the Best llBuYsll * / R vgl Special Group Afternoon Frocks $i4. HWATS! Summer Fabrics $2.00 10% TS HATS! White Felts $2.50 OFF On Our Newest Spun Rayons and Cool Sheers | FLATTERY FINERY, TOO . Plastic and Porcelain Ornaments No Refunds No Exchanges "No A pprovals JONES -STEVENS Seward Street + BIDS FOR HIRE | 'TREVOR DAVIS SHOWS HIS COLOR PICTURES The color and artistry as shown evening at the Lutheran Church 5 was truly phenomenal | Collector of Customs J. J. Con-| " pe (oo nni Aeese 0 B 9 $ SSI01, “yrrection Lutheran Church for the | ttle, today, asking that halibut privilege of witr ng these pic ssel_owners be_notified the Com-!y o 50 T ncere hoy | ves Imission is accepting bids before | |guly 26 for at least one 10-bunk halibut boat with fishing gear. The boat is to be chartered about | |August 1 for tagging in chief ea two for a minimum of 45 day '[Further details are being mailed | here. | - Michael Grummett Is S|x Years Old | i 2 | To celebrate his sixth birthday, & party was given this afternoon| v(or Michael Grummett at the home {of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan; Grummett, on Tenth and C Street. Friends of the young man who! were asked included Becky Sharpe,: Margaret Ann Pyle, Ann Furness, | Sue Wade, Mary Grisham, Yvonne | | Hebert, Gaile Liston, Bonnie M- | Lean, Margaret 1d Dorothy Mize, > Ramsey, Sandy Brown, Denny Ryan, Bill Baker, Bobby Olson, Art McKinnon, John! Holmquist, Jack Hermle and Eddie Sacc ing Mrs. Grummett during ithe afternoon were Miss Louise Ail imd Miss Margaret Atkinson. - LAST RITES TOMORROW FOR JOHN SCHOOLING ortuary. ] _The eulogy will be delivered by the Rev. Willis R. Booth. Inter- ment will be in Evergreen Cem- etery. | that this regular Thur program will continue cational enterprise Thursday evening will bring wther colorful set of pictures by in thi edu- A. B. Cain. These will be given in the ferm of a travelogue, and should prove to be stimulating. All | A. A. Alsop - PORTRAIT: PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portrait artist take your picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposile Federal Building. Phone 294. adv. Ne"wk Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 1. Does not rot dresses — does not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. Instantly stops perspiration for 3. 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration A pure white, greascless, stain- less vanishing cream. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of The American Institute of Laundering, for be- ing harmless to fabrics. Arrid is the largest selling deodorant. Try a jar today! 39 Faiar. Ao in 59 and 10¢ jars 4. 5. 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