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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE,AJUN[:AU ALASKA TUESDAY, SLPTEMBER lI 1945 lent motor. Ran only 21,000 miles. PAGE SIX i taining to the establishment of lo-|felt that the Sanatorium should be] 1 SIA"DARD “EALTH cal Board of Health in areas other ready for operation sometime this UGLAS | than incorporated towns was dis- winter. I | . pRA('I'l(E GOAL OF cussed at great length and it was| The Board took up various other | decided the existing law was excel- matters, including the proposed es~' ¥3 | Y . lent to meet the needs of these tablishment of a hospital planning B U an mE wn“‘l’nn | BOARD MEE'I' HERE areas. The Board recommended the board and establishment of a crip- B.%. W, CLUB MEETS | existing law be well publicized to pled children’s association in Alas-| The Douglas Island Womens Club i FOR SALE—Emerson combination! WANTED—Coupe or small sedan. T aid communities in health protec- ka with the aim of raising additional wij| hoiq its first meeting of the| radio and automotic recordplayer.. What have you to offer? 925, Hea"h Depanment 10 Seek t The Bo;m}l d -m;'d that th; ;u;:ids for d(he (‘:\rf‘” Df] “lifr?lliez? new season Wednesday evening,| Plays 12 records. Practically new.| West 1ith St. (10,061-t3) | health laws and regulations and|children, and eventually hosp mept. 19wt § o'clock, Call 423. (10,06i-t3) - o f S d such other material the Commis- | them in the Territory when hospital The meeting will be at the home | WANTED — Fountain help—Young Operafor for Sewar Sioner thinks opportune be printed | facilities are made avallable. The' oe aere gacie “jopre (o eill| FOR SALE—1 Highchair, like new;| man or lady. Apply Warlleld| . for distribution because many people Board also voted the Commissioner y. aeqisted as hostess. by | M, 1 card table; 1 three-way floor! Drug. (10,062-tf) Sanatorium do not realize thelr contents. ~ |should go to Washington s00n 0 Glenn Rice || inmp. Phone Bed 475. (0062-69) | e ches andclocks to| . ~ Mrs. Elvira T. Maurstad of Haines, discuss Alaska health matters with =, i ; alth of Alas representing the Hospital Associa- Federal agencies. members of Con-'y .. s{':ffe‘filn "“’;;’;“"'Lec‘gmj"z’:‘flFox SALE—Trolling boat “Ella B”|. repair. U-break- om0 T Tt mssnssrisi o thid ¥« Legislature tion of Haines, presented the plan of &ressional Committees and others o.oo..q™ i "m ko o i Bl compietsly equipped. New Gray| 92 West 1ith St, 5 = Hkops 3 bank is pledged to conserva- time Com- ciation. revealing that the Who have expressed a desire to assist 18 S D S i by eneie, excellent living accommo- | (10,061-£3) tive operation. The safety neau die p community hospital to be PrOBFam. | President, Phone 414, and she wip| O D0ard 8t Main Flodh Boat) = or partly-furnished house. Per- priaty Sefietnn. &t pointment ¢ 1 Albrecht cqlled Chilkat Valiey Hospital. She . ; Haspor,' or. cAll. g% Boorapans) t. Blue 634 (10,061-t3) TION BN ek i fie- IN THIS BANK s Alaska’s Commi 3 tor udiitends in' obftain- |accompany them to the meeting. Barber Shop. (10,082-t3) | manen : ? ber of Federal Deposit Insur- v = ; e cillyconciv, i = St s e CIREIREIN T L e = = S ance Corporation, which in- sioner. C 4 MRt gl besome |nSfa I Ia"on 0{ GLEN KIRKHAM RETURNS |FOR SALE—90x90 Sleeping bag, NEED r"fi”"‘xf‘f)‘m';fhs Forhesanil o G ok e daposicons ARE Balary W gh the elioris i the Glen Kirkham returned Sunday! new picnic case, two portable| @Pt. for 4 OF < ! against loss to a maximum first } raises to Health from surpluses vy ‘ s . 2 : consider room and board for man, 10,000 aet bYW b et e the LR ’ aln ow Icers ‘Nenlng on the Alaska, terminating! phonographs, man’s dlumond fe and school-age boy. BENES of $5,000. N the end of the third year. Dr. Al- the war. Mrs. Maurstad urged the Mascn, Hotel Baranof. (10,060-t3) brecht ‘was appointed by the GOV: Hoard give Every ‘nasistance possible Held on Saiurd ‘as general superintendent of rock-| pocket watch, 116 Kodak, nmxsi Aas emor following his release {rom to fnterest a physiclan to locate in ay crushing plants at Attu. Mr. Kirk-| new leather jacket, size 40;|\yANTED TO BUY—Residential lot | $he Army, 1 ly in which service Haines. It was felt that with the |ham had only one day off durlng| glassware, . dishes, many other j, Douglas. Will pay cash. Phone he has been for the last three and contemplated highway develop- Miss Betty Lou Hared was xnstnn-‘;;“SEIOHE pen;)dM;ntac:lz*lfenr:(seg :rorg.l household items. Ellmgjgoé\xptt;” Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas Trading 3 a half year ng in the Medical ment an increased population of the ed as Worthy Advisor of the Ogder Kfrkh:ms"a’:lé’ mm;m:e o | No. L. 061-t3) | pogt. (10,056-112) = Corps with the * Chilkat Valley could be expected. | of Rainbow for Girls, and the other FOR SALE — Warehouse frame,| R il g 3 COW WANTED — PHONE 603. : to that he had been in private m“li-‘ The Board accepted the offer of Newly elected officers for the fall gent. lined with Celotex, 20x60. For in- | B e <o rs a l"na' an . tice in M coming o the . "aycrican Red Cross to release term installed in their respective of- \\vopy pnr 16 CIVILIAN formation, call at Juneau Dairy, WANTED—Pickup_truck. Alaska of JUNEAU, ALASKA Territory in 19 to the Territorial Department of fices in ceremonies held in the Ma-| Glacier Higl or write P. O.| Construction Co. Phone 72. The Board, made up of Dr. Dwight }," alth’ GOEOIO K‘upmm‘"m‘d equip- Sonic Temple Saturday evening, at Sgt. Henry Langfeldt was dis- BO-"(C ;“3 ghway, (10,061t4) | — MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 3 L. Cramer of K..u_!uk:,n Mrs. Kath- n‘“ ‘m ,w;n %o Al&"_ a w‘nw“ of pop- Which Masons and Order of Eastern char:g;d ru;mlzhe ULS Adrmt}; L:is! : SOMEONE going to East Coast to! erine Kehoe of Nome, the Rev. R. ulagion for the establishment of Star members were guests. | mon and has returne 5 {30.06 REMINGTON, model 30. 360‘ take either or both of Mary Jo Rolland Armstrong of Anchorage, g 400 o 0 o directed . After the Worthy Advisor-elect home and wife here. Langfeldt Was| “ppone Green 630. (10,061-t4) | Wade's children. Phone Green Y George Preston, Sr., of Fairbanks, the Commissioner to carry out all Wes installed and seated in the East inducted into the Army in 1944, | a30. and Gov. Ernest Gruening as chair- b e 1.wgou.;|iun\ .mil dispose by installing Worthy Advisor Evelyn and for a time was stationed in SNOW SUIT, size 16; ruhber boots, A ! man, endorsed the programs, budgets " 0 BT T non-profit SPain, her sister Lois sang a solo Juneau and subsequently trans-i size 6; leather hiking boots, size WANTED_USEQ furniture. 306 Wil- | - % % and proposed plans for the mnew ‘rgwim”,“m such as community- and her parents were introduced and ferred ta the Westward, serving at| 7; high-heel pumps, size 9AA; 10ughby Phone 1788. | Health Department as submitted by o al 3 hi. presented in the East. Betty Lou Anchorage for the past year. Lang-| black oxfords, size 9AA. Phone | * owned hospitals, orphanages, chil- 4 the Commissioner. It also provided _ .= ey he Als presented her mother with a cor- feldt now doffs his GI's and ser- Red 662. (10,060~ t(w i 1€d " 4ren’s homes, schools and the Alaska | that the Commissioner should plan o ... oo vice sage, and they were. welcomed by geant stripes to become a Lnllmn‘ " ‘ | formal education in public health " | e Evelyn Spain, then seated in' once more, and his many Channel |3-BEDROOM furnished house .t o = — e o administration as outlined by the The Commissioner was authorized e gssemply room. | friends welcome him heartily. 423 seward\BL. Fee Mzl OGNS, | 1 eakiey. ‘10060_“‘ . 5 U. S. Public Health Service with- :1: n:-x‘;fl“";ud lgf:):l lgr;ti::“‘:r ‘(‘"1'\"‘ A group of Douglas girls sang dur-! next door. (10,060-t6) pind WMQ S’ : e e L i et osibe -and obher government 0%, Vbo ceremontes, it s¢ EECRERH © | CLER GELRGIL BLERT . |MODERI 2= Herioon furnished | WANTED—Competent. c"Pe“fl‘CEd | ( General policies on health mat Sgticicies “all purglis’ 854 other pletion of the installation a group of . A regular meeting of the Douglas hate. Inoludes electric rern\wr-( stenographer, temporary position.! ters as in standard practice through- “8etciss A% SWPES SAC OCTE s and close friends of the re- City Council was held last even-| poiie WS IR o 1 Taw Office R. E. Robinson, nally S(’hc'!glled Tr'p out the States was made the goal of 1168 l‘ ' tiring Worthy Advisor, Evelyn Spain, ing at the City Hall to take care; nice nélghbors. May con.slder‘ Phone 334. the Department with the aim of ?"’;““""h a3y ;" AR b PR ¥ 9 conducted her to the altar where of routine business matters and| . o rg G e PR TO | stabilizing Health Department em- further the health program in Alas- one wqs given an addenda and pre- the paying of b]]lg {fBEoC e, RS Y equity.| WANTED—Women press operators - | pm”es and drawing to the service :m and disirntbmo them as he sees fit o104 with her jewel. Phone Green 353. (10,1 oeo-m‘ and ironers at Alaska Laundry. ! - } Bl ka more qualified personnel ' non-profit groups. The 1 Jlation d e —— s lk w “ o T tly-with the De~ The Board went on record as sup- USRS o anes e {NEW Thayer oubyouggy. Moderh, \iANGLE-FOLDER wanted, Apply 11Ka range o0 remain permanently with the De A held in the ballroom and refresh- dded, colapsible. Storm cur-| ‘ ity , g porting the program and co-opera- s 0:1aps at the Alaska Laundry. partment. The Board commended o \- ments of soft drinks and cake were tains, Not war model Leavi"g- &l & the staff of the Department on the tve plan of the Alaska Tuberculosis o yeog rz:-néuuth Gt so11-880 100 SE | i | Petershur Kelchkan o excellent work which had been done Association and offergd its whole- “geivices at the Methodist Chuth IAKES ou.lI TWElVE 3 o o ron nm { du oy . < hearted support and a stance in the ¢, v ’ H I ring the difficult war years and Beaited suppor o Sunday morning, when the e Lol oy 5 e called upon everyone to assist in forth-coming fnniial seal sale. I“Treat delivered a sermon especldll, Passengers fiyny to Seattle yes-|FOR SALE_ Sessions 8-day mantle:2-ROOM furnished apt. Oil range Also TI'!"Q the very important period in the o n :f‘" ;"” ‘]’ _1"” ‘“lj“ er) for the Rainbow Girls, were attend- terday, via Pan American World| (jock, Hour strike in beautiful| and bath. 513 Willoughby Ave. ‘ | immediate future. m;‘;""“‘W;’f’p:‘m‘l‘;‘;‘ sl’;’s&‘;[ro{%‘s: ed by 29 members of the Order. Airways, numbered 12, while an in-| cace. Good time-keeper. Call 439. | (10,060-t4) TO . i " sealth ¥ b ¢ . L3¢ The next regular meeting will be coming clipper from Seattle brought | (d.h-tf) Bkl th Anm_\‘us of iie va 5 “(“”.3 ‘;,ur(lnw of its vqmpmcul,lhf Board pelq Saturday, Sept. 15, and the nine to Juneau. | ‘STEAM HEATEU tront hedroum laws was presented by it authorized the Commissioner to im- poy officers will have several im-| Those arriving were as follows: [ TASLE MODEL RADIO, LaFayette,i for gentleman. Phone Green 410, HAINES SKAGWAY HUONAH ™ tg";““‘llh R“}”}’h} ?";”:‘( l‘)"‘r;;‘::l“ TILT(II:)U[S‘]X\ Lbr"g’t”d"o‘rl;"q‘;‘i‘;;‘:ys' "“:‘: portant announcements to make, and Stanley Hatto, Jean Mayfield, Betty , $30. Fishing rods, $2. Reel, $250. (10,058-t1) 08 atts which had Bel al- va s interestes a zations a % . quite a bit of business to take up. Mayfield, Alice Weathers, Art Leen,| 633 Harris St. (10,058-tf) | —— ——— R g ¥ LR 5 ed by implication as the result of agencies for possible lease or sale " A hotv hag been planned, follow- Hugh McLeod, Vern Lee, Ted Ul- i 2 P | STORE LOCATION_Ideal for bfm AND OTHEL hOUTIIFASTI:I’N PORTS ‘Lhe"l”‘l“ law T‘_"““:T:‘““’»" ‘(’,’_i’"“;fl ”fTF":”P”“L "l‘”g::‘":“"’ op "“"‘;1"“17 ing the business session, but as there ricksen and Edla Young. 19i5 HUDSON Fordord Sedan, rml;o' trade. Call Douglas 963. ForIn . iR 4 Ph 612 " egislature. he Attorney General a Tuberculosis Sanatorium, so thal . 4 B b 4 F hitehorse: Clyd - eater, fan, six good tires, excel |- H will be no initiation, formals are From Whit Glyde Timme) SEAVIEW APT—one block from ||_L 0T 1IN prmahou and Heservations Phone in his opinion revealed that Deputy would not become a burden on the A good attendance ald. not necessary. Commissioners are no longer pro- Territory. The Commissioner Te- js expected. From Fairbanks: Dorothy Esnngerl Very good body. Priced for quick| Federal Building. | vided under the new act and those ported several groups already had | Jobn Eslinger, John Tharp, George! sale. Cash price, $375. Write Box ' oo f—_— e —— WA bave been ‘serving wefe to” e ckpressed al interestin taking over !Gasser, Anne Martin, Erest Lin-| 3093, Juneau. (@n-tn) | MISCELLA“EQJ,, mnnooo“m»»o““e»u»oumowunouu LUTHERAN SENIOR nger. tically new, large size, $125. Phone (10,051-tf) at 7:30 o’clock. All persons interested in singing = v ‘\O 1CE ()F MARSHAL'\ SALE be in the choir, which will be under United States of America, Terri- notified with special letters of the hospital and it was anticipated coln and Alex Demos. thanks for the fine service they a deal would be made shortly with Cutgoing . FOR SALE-«Ebumtv Clnnnet good | ‘ passengers to Efiek PIANOS RENTED and TUNED. had rendéred’ The health laws per- no cost to the Territory. It was (Hm Io RB“ME !Wwere: Lt. Ted Smith, Sgt. John condition. Call 036 (2 short 1} Anderson Shop. cn!fil}_’_!!{!lnn NP r e e e e e e e e ey WEEKI.Y pnA("(E Thompson, Laura Loman, Yvonne| long) after 5p. m. (10,057-16) " rmor BooK SHOF AND 2 Keithahn, Richard Austin, Lou Anne 'R FORD = e OILBURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING T yeid S Himbvew, Tremaaghe !19;0;233.900“0" R_FORD sedan| " LENDING LIBRARY DIESEL MARINE ENGINES A " & The Lutheran Senior Choir will Henry Miska, Robert Atwood, Fred| j ,eqy V(amrs (10,054-t) H e_.'; H ¢ 3 Smllh oll Burner servlce ! resume its regular weekly practice Woll and Harlan Gorham. | | Latest Books for Sale and Rent sales and serv'c enuine Pafls \ ) when for the first time this fall it To Whitehorse: Karl Robinson. | ONE WOOD STOVE, $10; onel (Rentals: 5 & 10 Cents per Day) Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 meets tomorrow, Wednesday uemng T° Fairbanks: Maj. Samuel Mel-| Super-Flame oil heater, prac-| fi ] - | | Out-of-Town ana Special Orders NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. \4 Given Prompt Attention “for | Box 3081 Georpe Brothers. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment “ - - - - Juneau, Alaska R S e A A £ S S S ST TR S T S the able direction of Mrs. Eunice SILVER MARSHALL radlo (10,059-t1) N s . 059~ tor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY Public Accountan-Stenographic-Tax Relurns | nevn. are cordially invited 1o oot Akt o8 o ] S Bavain Phone Red i e D 3 ; attend. 4 ! George Simpkins. (10,049-tf) | wILL TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way i by viftue of a writ of execution, | | dated August 17, 1945, issued out of { ONE DRESSER with mple mm'ors, {the District Court for the Territory! one %-mattress. Phone 114. in my home. Phone Black 670, or 307 Franklin St. (10,060-t3) S e SAWYER OFF FOR SOUTH MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY WE CARRY IN STOCK MURPHY and MURPHY | ANcuorAGE Apartments (formerly known as Skinners row) for a distance of 100 feet, Corner No. 2; thence and par- GOLDIE KRAS IN JUNEAU' Goldie Kras, of Seattle, has ar- rived in Juneau and is a guest af BETHEL Sept. 9th, PLEASE return to Barbara L. Smith, Box 1709, City, s ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 J. H. Sawyer, after completing of Alaska, Division No. -)ne, at Ju- 10,047-t0) | B e - SR B s }ithe ‘season with'.the SeliesbiAn:| Zomt on Riduwent inTaver of ROBI) - e F‘;O*‘zzfi'l‘t’l"'?)‘f‘“c“es‘f‘" model 4 $ DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS 0 T — | Stuart Pish Company at Tyee, 15 HOT WA FUI I ol e Tt e MER, S0 8 B in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. P et et | e et e e et S y ert Simpson, plaintiff and againstl gauge pump or automatic shot- ’ leaving for Seattle with the com-|Farthest North Gray Lin2 inc. de- er; BNG hot water heater, 230 gun. Call 288 (after 5), or el JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS wh | pany’s new power scow. On arrival:(endam I have this 18th day of| €al. hot water tank, all for $550.! : J A g . ANCHOBAGE s FAIBBANKS |at Seattle he will enter the Marine ' August, A. D. 1945 levied upon the| Terms, cash. George Brothers. L Tosythese B’fl”fim‘;:_rt'nl SPUN09 0490009 000000000 £ dehies GNP [Hospital for treatment of an in- | following described personal prop- (10,047-t1) | e : i mmu:mmm. | jured arm and also will secure erty and real estate, situate in the | - e g T o s HUNTERS' ATTENTION — Spuhn e b BusLeaves VALDEZOA.M. | " 5 S 0 e s e i PO, AT s [ e R - eee | Pierce Arrow bus Terr. Lic. No. t?c kmeat hglrinder;: Boalog cz‘;?; Fox Island. Hunting or trespass— E L l . ! DAVIDSON GOES SOUTH | 6157-1941, motor No. 1001418 I e STOW Chspn ing is strictly forbidden. Deer on Monday — Wednesday — Friday | Hatry Davidson, watchman at the | Plerce ‘Arrow bus Terr. Lic. No.| Cemtury Market. - ogettn | b Lot SO D0 DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN : | Basin A-J Camp, left for the south | 6138-1941, motor No. 1001333 RIS e T it thém. (10,054-120) | . Valdez to Anchorage, one way, $19.45 {on the Priness Norah, enroute to| White ‘bus Terr. Lic. No. 10496- | OC0 HEDROOK, HO ;f,e;j;: " via Petershurg and Wrangell 3 ge, Y. 9 | New Jersey, where he will visit :“5“9;,5' ";J"'“'TN"' 43?‘0 o on iode s et 4T ‘m;:udmmm ;:V‘d"“y' ”h: ;i"d‘ With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and . | | sister whom he has not seen for 'or bus Terr. Lic. No. . )y = rade second-han merchandise. ! st Valdez to Faxrhanks, one way, $21.15 |35 years. Davidson will return to|motor No. 18-2025447 TOR SALETwo bedroom naise;| Phone Douslas 13 or 42, Douglas | Steamers for Prince RupertNVa;gxg\;‘x;, 631’“] Seattle * X INCLUDED !Jlmmm in about four weeks. Plerce Arrow bus with Mercury; furnished. For information, see| Trading Post. | FOR RESERVATIS Z . ! e i {engine Terr. Lic. No. 10368-1045,[ Chris Huber, Glacier Highway. 2 . HAU HERE motor No. 017-7006. v @ “on| GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- e Franchise of The Gray Line Asso- | T'WO BEDROOM beach home on : ; f . e O’Harra Bus Lines ", A. ‘Haugen, of Suks. 15 &1 SO0 S 4 Point Lousa; 10-volt Delco| Denl, §750. Paper Curls, 1 up-xl‘here is no substitute for newspaoer advartising! Juneau visitor, registered at the .1 Lola’s Beauty Sh Phone 201 Baranof. | And the following described real| lhts, water, basement, furnace; 315 Deck: Rl : WARRRIERERTNIECNIHEERRNCIINEII0N50A LI NENRIRAN £ 1 — |estate: folly furnished. Write P. O. Box| 315 Decker Way. i nrevns [TH Tasmtasnanseance ; e oeceeecseseoeesseeoosg| -Gt i | e s © GRAY MARINE ENGINES ?);i‘aum°§§f§naa‘?y line of Willoughby | COMBINATION radio, Universal| M. and Mrs. & i el ’ . W ! an, are gues af e Jaranof £ Avenue, approximately opposite the| IO ciener, Hie-proot sate| ol T K f FISHERMEN'S PRIORITY ORDERS BEING & i ekitbbnie ¢ | Southwest corner of Lot 4 Block 221 3 b 052_“) SRR N L ;i FILLED FROM 60 TO 90 DAYS gfi‘S}f’e"&;“zyi‘::;:“u‘:‘e‘?c‘:“"'; ‘: OREGON WOMEN HERE : i Non-priority orders bemgdfx]led as material Mab e Adelaide @] straight line parallel with, and four Losr AND FOUND abel ‘N Cafipor A Ad 18 is release # fect, from, the west side of a build- et o o |3 Distributors for EDCO Bronze Elecirodes )\ ing ow called Mountain View | LOST_Will party who found large| S *"'® 2t the Baranof Hotel g g brown purse in taxi 10:45 p. m., -] / - ] H] allel with said south boundary line of Willoughby Avenue, a distance of 62 feet Corner No. 3; thence and with ALL articles, except money, as owner possesses NO duplicates or substitutes for any articles the Baranof Hotel. Juneau Welding & Machine Shop | = | MKNEK parallel with line 1-2 herein before described, 100 feet to the south boundary line of Willoughby Avenue, Corner No. 4; thence along said south boundary line of Willoughby Avenue 63 feet to Corner No. 1, the place of beginning, together with all and singular the tenements, build- ings and improvements thereon. And that I will, accordingly, offer said personal property and real es- tate for sale at public vendue to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on the 26th day of September, A. D. 1945 at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, at the real estate herein described. § Dated August 18, 1945. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, U. S. Marshal for the First Division, Territory of Alaska. By WALTER G. HELLAN, | Deputy, Pirst publication, Aug. 21, 1945. Last publication, Sept, 18, 1945, contained therein. (10,062t3) o xooiak B JUNEAU T St Lo T DC-3Equipment . . Refreshmenis Aloft . . Stewardess Service ALASKA AIRLINES PHONE 667 Baranof Hotel OGS TIOTPITRRN LOST—Brown billfold containing papers of Leona Moon. Return to Gastineau Cafe. Reward. (10,059-t4) i WILL PARTY who took purse from Baranof please return to desk. Party known, but no questions asked upon return. (10,061-t3) OO OODOEO0EN0S In a marriage ceremony per- | formed by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray at his Federal Building office yesterday afternoon, Samuel A. Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma - FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS Martha ‘King, of Haines, Aleska | REFRIGERATION Witnesses were Toni Tarro and; . @ Minnie Borbridge. ALASK_A TRANSPORA“"N Coo § & e ANNA HMARTIN IN JUNEAU Temporary Office—Gastineau Hotel J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent Anna E. Martin, Bethel, Alask; Phone - - 879 is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. IO

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