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PAGE SIX Newsy Nofes: the evening, but forced a change of horr part this tonsilectomy ed vrh inclement plans. —— e e A A . —_ S — e ———— weathes | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Aleufian in | g i L “No, My. Abercrombie. That isn’t what we mean when we invite you to relax on a Clipper”’ Clipper flying time, all the way from Nome to Seattle, is ‘way less than a day. So Mr. “A” won't need his nightie. But he can relax in the adjustable lounge seats of the Deuglas-built DC-3. And a stewardess will heip make him comfortable . . . sce that he has good food aloft as part of the fare. Pan American will be glad to help you plan a trip to anywhere. Just inquire at the address below. AN AMERICAN Woflm AIHWAYV /fi System o e ///my € ////1('15 Baranof Holel Phone 108 i “ % » amsnwm / , cring Sfio«dca*'fim P Daily Scheduled Trips 3 L, TV Sitka Wrangell Petersbury Ketchikan Also Tmps HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservatiors Phone 612 Alaska ™ Eleetromcs JIM LANGDON—Manager 217 Seward St. Box 2165 Phone 62 Anytime » MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECKHIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- ‘ CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- L .— BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES Mail Orders Prompily Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION . ERS et | The Florence Circle of the and Mrs. F. D. Calkins re- ern Star Lodge was entertained " ived word on the last boat that the home of Mrs. E. A. Rasmu GOIn rom agway their son, Franklin L., will be dis- last week. Strawberry short cak g u . charged in Germany und has ac- was served late in the afternoon e ¥ epted the appointment as admii- — : o 1 - - SKAGWAY, Al 22— ive officer of public safety in Among the luuu\(\ who rived| Tke Aleutian of tip Am\k was honored Wednosday ment for Bavaria. Mr. Calkins is noon and will >p«nu the > We today at noon wi n with appoint- | cashier of the ¢ of Alaska herc in Skagway are Mr. and Mr following passengers: CONGOLEUM Rugs for hard wear. Fon SALE 1 id Mrs. Cs a clerk in the McKean of Yakima, Wash., From Seward: Alvin Frederick-| Home Beautiful. ame bank and Mrs. C. E. Moses, Dallas, Tex, son; from Anchorage: Billy Buc — HOME AND INCOME and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bo: \ Comer, Rosario Dimattio, H 38 COLT Automatic with pjye in fisi floor, rent upstairs 1 anchard, son of Colorado Springs, Colorado. ves, Carl J. Hutton, Mrs, I her holster. Call at 175 Gas- Apartments and sleeping rooms. Bud” Blanchard is — 1l, Brucella Kendall, Sharian| Uneau Ave. evenings. (330-t3)! Chojce lucution of Juneau the Skagway Hospit- The Canadian and United State rles O'Day, Mrs. Laurt | wiiTE ROTARY Portable Sewing| 2, bathe. pasement, furnace, hed receiving treatment International Boundary Commis- O nk Richards. machine. Escel, condition, $100,| Garage. Clcan, nicely furnished th d leg sioners arrived in Skagway on la Mrs. Mary Richar Norman| cay Miss Mitchell, 800, )330-t3) ! $8500. Sunday’s boat, having joined pa h , Robert Trem- i i T e i ° FURNISHED HOUSE ties at Vancouver, B. C. Noel Ogil- ble, Esther Quackenbush, Sgt. G.|WEANING AGE PIGS for sale. C.. 3 Bedrooms, furnace, vie, Canadian Commissioner from Miller, Kenny Thibodeau | H . Box 1024, Juneau. | Fenced, A-i condition Ottawa, Can., and John A. Ulinski,| From Valdez: Mrs. C. L. Sim-] (330-t4) | $6,500. of Washington, D. C. A an mons; from Cordova: Robert L. Lib- i £ AVAILABLE NOW Boundary Commissioner, arc mak- by, Mrs. Harry Smith and Shirlc v UINE Arabian Khilim Furnished modern home Shirley Moc, ing an inspection of the Interna- Smith rugs, 5 x 9 and 4% Xx 8. Wr On' 00RcH B eaks; Bow Mrs. Edith Lar- tional Boundary. Mrs. Ulinski is ~ Southbound passengers on ti Box 2256, Jhnean (330-t3) 1938 Ford included, th. Irene Soldin, July making the trip with her husband. Aleutian going to Seattle are C. B - Brivabe ‘water-ang elestric AR el e i ety brocedded: 1o Jotdan. (670, CoraRste e, C | REMINGTON 35 cal. auto. loading | o0/ 3 e horse and returned here Thursday noto, N. V. Zach, Joe George,| Yifle, like new, Call Black 380. : s REPAIR J Joseph Rafferty host to scv-)On Monday they will ‘roc to H. E. Smith, Mrs. H. E. Smith, Mrs. | £ i3~9-‘3‘i 7 $hors middern, 16680/% K00 Carroll 1l of his small playmates at a[Haines and thence to Juneau B .Ifl‘}il:l?. E. \}'. Bliss, Mrs. E. W.| TR ANSPORTATION furnished, 1 $3,250. ! d theatre party last Wed-(is not Mr. Ogilvie's f Bliss, Williem Thain, Ben McC Talon Ol Dot te) Tl TioAge;| IMPROVED ‘ Mis. F. W mother of Bet- ne vening his home on stated, and he is enjc avanaugh, L. R. Trout andi 10 am. Saturday. Mary Joyce,i 110 . with or without Fitzgerald, left on the yat |Eizhth and Alacka Strect |old acquaintances eth C. Hills | Baranof Hotel, Priday evening. | 50 goats—$5,500 ‘ r her home in Califc te S | - Bill, Frank, Paul, Carl and Bob| (329-t4)| BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | nending severs 19 & Faith Ricwe is entertaining a{ M (o) site Gallagher and Bernick, Mrs. Carl Bernick, Mis.; % i Bake Hotel; restaurant, all danghter. Mi i is em- group of her playmates Saturday in | youl n, Tommy, residents of Alma Kerkland, Henry Meyers, | DUPLE JSE in Douglas. For| Money makers, Southeastern I d the Gr T »f her 9th birthday Valle, calif., are visiting friends Ronald Ellensburg, Einor Andreas-| particulars, call Douglas 602, | Alaska. A in way bef proceeding to'sen, Anthony Boyle, Raymond Eoy- ! (329-t3) | Daws where she will join her 3 | iparty of 24 who separs in Ju- es Karinen, Mrs. William '\““ IN STOCK—Gray Lugger,| GRADELLE LEIGH leftinegu. T ty is . W. B. Converse, Mrs. W. B.| 226 engines with 2 to 1 and 3 to| RFALTOR oF n the yacht Converse, Art Nelson, Mrs, Matt; 1 reduction gears Juneau Weld- | pios i et Gorties 3100, dnd Frankin > ful scenic trip. Mic. Halm, Roy Stewart, John Domini,| ing and Machine Shop is a friend for Mrs. H. H. H. Hont, Bobt Collins, A e = ¢ Keller's daughter. Nelse, Mrs. A, T Weiss, . J.|DRILL PRESS “with % hp. e Stel Vaikostoh, Chis MoMHk | See at_Juneau Welding and Ma- | } P lhst, wod talnal M. vand Ve Keller have! For Ketchikan: W. W. Cortes,| (329- “’I FOR SALE R ho uests next sever- Mrs. Olag Brensdal, Sally Brens-|ppaUTIFUL LADIES ' carat dia-ony & Sl for Fairbanks, ] A"h. Kw}!l;f :“;Im‘vn‘ 1:1 df‘l ‘:) l" R !nin ’.! P ‘ Mohd. rihg et. (OagH) o |“m~ Fie 015“'0!.-;,1;”)[ pusiness builaing A Fromn CHEPS Ao { her rom Baltimore, Md, Van Oredel, Charles Jomes, Joseph i s K b e 4 088, 4n 4 ¢ - Seattle. Mrs. Fleischer has bort, Mrs. Geor ambert, George| poecot (BBt | o Ve CE 52 s made half a dozen trips to Skag- Lambert, Jr., I. Haland, Lu' g | YOUR OWN BUSINESS net $700. wav during the years the Kellers Hudson, Archie Campbell and 1‘.71‘_, BEDROOL House, furnished 522 | Reasonakle ‘nvestment equipment 1 have lived here (ward Stounk. 1 W. 10th St (328-tf) | Excellent condition o i ; {TWO-3 BFDROOM house. Both Fl are underw or another FULLY ¥UTPPED modern cafe{ Good loraion of the popular dances from the EXHIB" OF WORK for sale. best location in town,i Completely furnished, furnace Days of '98 program. The Eagle | seats thirty-six, ne decorated Heat, Jimeau. - Lodge will spor the dance Mon- { banquet roem beer license, elec- 3 BEDROOM Douglas | J. w. day evening for the tourists and VA(AI'ON S(Hool' { tr reirigeration throughout, ; 35 ACRES PATED land witn few it is expected that the boat will not sharp freczer and cool room plusy 5 room house, electricity, etc. . sl until midni Gaming de- HELD IOMORROW dry storaxe basement, electric{ Furnished near Duck Creek vices and other entertainment will meat & grinder, slicer, ice{ Unusual buy. provided Doc Polley’s or- : cream machine, thirty gpllon | SMALL BOAT HOUSE and cabin tra will furnish the music Thers will be an exhibit of all| capacity, juze box, cig ® ma- On Ninth St. - ¢ made by the children of { chine. Owncr has good'reason for ! Miss Drusilla Lea left for White- » interdenominational Vacatic selling ir face of greatly “'”‘“";MURPHY & MUBPHY the early this week will fly urch School tomorrow u-.m.m:zi ing business. Excellent opportun- bz gk ; e e @ o RhiRL ttle from which point she ement of the Northern| ity for man and wife. Write Eima | REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS nent of we for Everett to make her terian Church. The ex-!| Rogers, Sitia Cafe, Sitka, Alaska, | Phone 76 over First Natonal iank not been pil! t e She has been working at hikit will be cpen one-half hour (328-t6) | be terrible. It is hard t tke Igleo. Miss Geraldine Davis Lcfore and after the program w uh‘ - ,_m__,k i s will forget has taken her place at the Snack will be held the auditorium of | NAKLE, Alaska, 3 lots, com- | \ o f“‘ «i, Bar the Presbyterian Church the same| pletely furnished 3 room house! WANTED nylon hos L - i o s evening with electriz light plant v.th S TV N . 38 nd Mrs. Gordon Liersch of On will bel and ccld running water. ANT TO BUY—Small house or Shir Moe celebrated 1 (\nf(.»(, ‘,‘,,“_ “.‘(A( ",, ARTHUR (HAMBERI.IN rocly dolls, sil-| kitchen rasge and oil heater; g huwlwi\h one or two apartments birthday ~ Wednesda several days this weck - pie plates,| completely furnished 3-room res-| or other type income property. when her mother ¢ y };)é officinl g !S (OMING '[0 AI.ASKA and ets B. R. Glass will| taurant completely overhauled,| Does not need to be in excellent her at the Moe h et be in charge of the exhibit i with large, electric lights and| condition. Box 242, City. (330-tf) Avenue from 2 until ¢ c'cl ind Mrs. V. I. Hahn, pior Assigned by Major General Graves| The Primary Table will include| large refrigerator. Write Honorio i le¥ received numerous gift v]-~!1]v"", left on the B. Erskine, head of the R(’nun_‘.s.‘xtdn‘l‘&. 1‘;1,‘\? -Plzmr .\\:xll 'c\alnqm‘\_‘, J. Flo es A, (328-16) \ul"\b'v for boat, building, 192 6th or of the occasion. Ice {or Seattle. After a short visit ing and Reemployment Administra-|COPper crosses, piast Tings, can- | > 3 s = o St. after 6 (330-t4 cake, cookies and fr the ! procesd to C tion, to get the agency's program made in shells, bracelets, cop~lTA§xIr:19 QR:)mb for delivery one: St. ¢ ‘1 pm. et served after playing a, wi ill make under way in Alaska, Arthur M name plates, and sewing cards| Wweek double _Arcm‘ d\mn_ll'llr'-.(l WANTED — Wardrobe trunk. Call ‘ heme for an indefinite period. | Chamberlin is headed for Alaska.|with Bible verses on them. | surplus siccping bags, $25 also| " gy, 449 (330-t4) Mrs. Englund of Haines, return- —— For Chamberlin it will be the first| Junicr Department | single mountain bags, down fill-|, e o - came in on S trip north in ten years. He form-| Four large salt and flour maps | rd,_sls, Army rucksacks with al-! WANTED TO RENT—Five room W A s and will be 1 towa erly lived at Deering and was ajof the Holy Land will represent ay uminum back brace, $5. Red 413| furnished house by August 15th N until the boat sails Monday night. Representative from the Second|large part of the handwork of the; evenings. (327-t5) | for minimum of 2! months. |4 — Judicial Division in the Territorial J;mmr Departir 3 ”’;"u”f.mmwu NEW 4% 6 double ondenser| Plue 889 8ito 5. (329-t5) Re Hermann of Douglas and Legislature. He expects to be in;these maps w ch of the e SR o RELIANCE He G il sl e bt R S P vto weeks, |four churches cooperating in el s i1 ;}:‘(‘;\;‘2; bm"\ precision | JANITOR, _QOLOREU,_ j Fr e L Tt fhio! WAt ‘tr, Chamberlin'| enterpoise: In-addition o thalipe | R L GBI, SEAE OF | desires position with living quar- e Ak e o A er Tots cookie| for color or black and white,| ters around September 1st. SPICES and tered den North . was a Lt. Commander in the Navythere will ko flower pots, cookie) o (%, o By Pl P ‘ here nen are helping \d saw service in the South Pac- |} and vases wound with dif-| $170.90. Cud ik 27-16) | Thoroughly expericnced. Can| ExTBAcTs the barges ific. | ferent colorad crepe pa MIS. | GLAGIER CAB ates to| furnish reference and own trans- | e - {Carl Weidman will be in charge of! oo Harbor with boat reservation,| Portation to Juneau. Write: Tim- Millard Simineo left for DR. . LiLLIAN CARLSON this exhibit and will answer Ques-| weekends und holidays. Call 8: g othy Riley, 716°M St. NW, Wash-| ; s Ment., early this week. He flew to' Optometrisi, now in Juneau f())'{linn).s aTbun (h(“ »:'m'k. k haul (327-t6) ington, D. C. (32347}‘ \ y Juneau and will proceed to his|two week: and will make ex-| The Intermediate group wi e i i S grecs )\ &rocers. home from there. Mr. Simineo has amination of L} e eyes and fit glas-|a colorful display of bird-houses,| LARGE BUFFET, extension table, W'A“Z:f:) am “'.lllwll’"i' b“‘“"‘t ‘;‘;‘ : been working in the Interior ses in her office in the Blomgren|hot pad stands, hot plates, what-| pair snow shoes, coal heaters| ¢ . mbufldimmpr“‘ o ;;”‘tcg 1 e Bldg. Phone 936 for appointment,|nots, wall plaques and woven pocket| with coil:. Phone 428 @26t | oo | R it ‘31“8“_::,} g J)PY Mavis Irene Soldin entertained (323-tf) | OOKS. e o Al ! | LN of her schoolmates at a pic- ey The exhibit s open to the pub- | GUARANTEED Rebuilt molors and|waNTeD—AL tie Juncau Lumber | NATIRAL GROCEPY O and ‘slidw #he’evening| A V-2 rocket acselerates st [jle bebween 7 and 7:a0 and HESHACHIERIRRHE, SARONE Ehm.l;m(ff{ Mills an operating Millwright. | B Sl wainicron A picnic to Lows=» velocity of 32 feet ver second mr,fl‘ifl‘l)lmd 9 ‘r"lmkk» ‘:l 9‘“‘";‘“‘ “’:_°| ki A . (298-t1) | » had been planned for evary second of " children may take home e ar- 5 e i | R plegices & ien) copiiiny —lticles they have made. MISCELLANEOQOUS |WANTED—Woman or man dish| - . RN SR 3 ) washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s | ANE ) DER IS BEC DRESS MAKING, reasonable pric-{ Cafe. (291-tf) BACK AFTER SERVICE 3 e Biack @ [ 21 PASSENGER DOUGLAS IN RED CROSS, JAPAN es. Phone Black 694. (312-1m0.) | A NTED Used turniture. 306, Wil- | SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL and; loughby. Phone 788. | “” " ]| Misc Jane Alexander is in Wash-| Crystal Steam Baths 457 S0, | mem—mm—me e STARLINERS D-Cs |ington following her retwn from| Franklin St. Phone 513. Rates $6 Fon BEM | | Japan where she has been serving| Per week and up. Lonnie Couch, T e | (] HGSTESS SERVECE | With the Red Cross. Before going| Manager. (304-tf) | STORE BUILDING for Rent at \ 3 :lhfl'n', Miss Al(wnmlljr o vn(. a f:w KIRSTEN'S Ssaul; Shop) BROEL Su\fglvl Seward-Marine Way and| MEALS SEBVEB ALDFT days in Rochester with her father 556, 3rd and Maln. Specializing Ferry Way. George Bros. = and mother, Ju:!qr and M in permanents. Open evenings by (327-t) | F. Alexander. The latter appointment @3t L T ROo e taEs A (-] INSREASEE FLIGHT H | treated at the Mayo Clinic. ¥ S S AR ROOM'FURNIS?’ED Apt., ofl] s EnuLE — eee FOR CHARTEK — M. S. Jazz, at range, bath. Inquire 513-A Wil-| Empire Want Ads bring resuits!| Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) loughby. (316-t3) | DAILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS © (OMPLETE AIR EXPRESS and FREIGHT SERVICE ® 10% REDUCTION ROUND TRIP FARES G0OD FOR ONE YEAR OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 667 WINTER & POND CO,, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Juneau LOST AND FOUND LOST JULY ldr—me B‘ anof HO- tel Lobby tan hat box with red Retail UPSTAIRS SPACE 35 x 70 on 10th St. Phone Wilbur Irving. i (301-t10) 3 ROOM FUR. cabin, bath, 513A Willouby. oil range, (295-t3) | | stripe identification tag attached. ‘Wholesale | Finder please notify Etolin Coulter. | o e ™ o TONED, 43;:_9-@11 Anderson Shop. LOST ‘nu‘n. 1d ?u:x‘:n.\ I"”:{’fif:?d ARANTEED Realistic Perma- appreciate rewu o nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Marzaret Colliton, Baranof Hotel. y . (329-12) Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 20L "777 | 815 Decker Way. FOUND — Pair of rimless glasses. TAKEN TO HOSPIT. R pimless BN e SPITAL 0\\-;m may flmttl'” b»\‘dtlw“fy“‘“ Lt. J. W. Collier of the Coast and paying for 5 adv. rd was ta 3 ' L (319-40) Guard was taken to St. Ann's Hos pital from the Aleutian for medi- cal attention at 1:30 o'clock this I'Obl\l) 1a(lvs hllh- leather purse. Owner may have by identifying afterncon. and paying for this adv. (319-t) On his way to Ketchikan for a ___—— |discharge, Lt. Collier became ill after boarding the boat at Seward. - DR. RAE LILLIAN RLSON Optemetrist. now in Juneau will make examinations of the eyes and fit glasses until Wednesday, July 31 in her office in the Blomgren ' Bldg. Phone 636 for appointment, 107 Cherry St. eFFICE Seattle 4, Wash. ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. | HEATED STORAGE—Ph, 861 Cash| Cole. (260-t1) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under | new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One| block from Federal Bldg. (241-t) MISS KARINEN LEAVES Miss Frances Karinen, former Juncau girl, left for Seattle on the Aleutian after a two-week visit| | with her sister and brother-in-law,! !Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bertholl. | Since leaving Juneau three years, ago, Miss Karinen has been re- siding in Portland and has been deing secretarial work in that city. A8 TR A5 A pair of beautifully matched table lamps. Home Beautiful, Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES ; SAVING BONDS . DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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