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TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1947 PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA et e R e o e e P e e e ert Birrens, a recent A:n'nu! in Skag- l\\'mtc. The cake w: ugge: e with |and the new paint job makes '\’ ew Sy o es way from Los Angeles, arrived on | pink storks atop it and each gusst wonderful improvement along the o oy aly the Princess Norah to join her hus- [ had a tiny pink crepe umbrella for waterfront. { alns" band. They have an apartment in|a favor. Later the Rev. Dodge and | e ! M F the Pullen House Annex. Lsmul! daughter, Ruth Ann, came in| The members of the Assembly of rom Ska wa e $Re to take pictures of the table and God Church group which arrivad § lR I ‘ | Tn:‘: fire dcrmrtmnm was called ) join in the unwrapping of the many here from Juneau on the missionary | ' out because o o““w . rear of the W e M | (Special Correspondence) labout 8 o'clock B grass fire to Lh(‘l]n\'(‘l}’ gifts. boat, Fairtide II, last Saturday ite Pass Hospital afternoon, held an open air meeting Monday eve- Work is progressing rapidiy on on the corner of Fourth and Brond- | {URPHY & MURPHY FOR SALE ;Q‘]bll‘(fl(:lw‘?‘: “i“\,k‘;“ 3:,; :"?:Ji(Ll‘l-]l“X'; ning. the Dyela lmg alfihol;gh the two lr{nen ;\'ny) in the_ N‘cning{‘ n;‘liuwcd Lh)] —_—— " s 4 P o doing the job were forced to take a further services at the Pentecostal| TROL LSPoloHs and others . 18 ¢ L7 iR PR ‘fi:?n""]‘m“h‘l: ip l"[‘”“':”‘lxtl:(?dm:: The first dance of the tourist sea- week’s layoff because of heavy rains. Mission on Sixth Street. They left ‘5RR(E,I&\E;R“S,;di‘,l,?'::n,‘,,ld,,;,,,, e pr,‘{.‘db, .Tlif,)l“fqozl "‘“hgg“’_"" i —— |candies for the weading of Miss | 0" of the Days “'_ 98 program was Chris Rolf and ‘Pat” Patterson are for the Territorial convention at| ity rocm, ‘marine view, fishing Call }‘{~Ch‘l’7v rdls “ PURCaEED. 4 | Evandeline 8. Ha O Harmon, | Held last Mc::d:l,\'! x[nglr:,t at the doing fine work on the trail, ac- Fairbanks Sunday morning. The| otc. Thane road. - - OIS 4 e % — West Virginia, and Marvin P. Taylor, :lfl‘zllfs 1::(1‘15\5“ m“}r‘:"’ Thie}"nd“ waf cording to reports from those who boat is tied up at the float. | JACK CARVEL prop. Fritz Cove GREY CARACUL coat—size 12 to & n formerly of West Virginia and Cin- gget have been over it recently. i s 3 acres pat. land, wonderful ber- 14. Gxe:n 820. 614-t3 1! F 1, o, Taish Wedhibsthy ‘svs. | I h gL bt D, e D i yascn I EEO ORUE BLIRE S . g0od * hous e e — il | ning. The 7 o'clock ceremony Was r in used trucks and parts in San Mrs. Maxine Crawford returned are new residen i 5 .1 ACRE Iml find -0 Houses VIODLRN “two bedmom furnished 4 [ performed by the Rev. John Dodge Francisco, v ho_expr essed his de- to Whitehorse on Saturday after a having been detailed here as part|" . m,d HBht " allh 1. dore BIGE home. Electric stove, refrigerator, H D l S ll d l i i D re & dov ta At e of the | bt with the novel entertainment. two weeks' visit in Skagway. |of the ACS staff. They came from | oarden cabin washing mschine, new GE ironer al Y C (1111 es 0. obe The second dance was held Thurs- SN Juneau. ')VEW'Y R Lawn and garden. Phone 032 two groom who is town clerk, secretary | soo avening for the Nor h's crowd Bill Thomas and family left the 4 of the Chamber of Commerce and & e t addition, greatly reduce o e O o odte. s, and |5 16 was 8 peppy affair. The fotir- first of the week for Eagle whete| Mr. and Mrs. Saim Hansen, formet 51, BT S o : el S ists, old and young. sesmed to en- he will spend the summer. Thé residents of Skagway where Mr.| : kg 4 finished bedrooms, cement ba Craftsman 7 in. table saw, com- | Mrs. Whe: were attendants of | #¢ ST e i A the program and are generous Thomases were Haines residents. Hansen was an engineer on rhe ment size of house, hardwood plete with table and !: horse mo- iple. Miss Helen Wal- |} £ o couple. Miss Helen Wal- | " ) o0 "raises. Skagway citizens White Pass Railroad for 36 years, bd | floors, feiicec yard. tor. 6 in. cverhead planer, com- = FOR SALE— Power tools, including @ SITKA @ PETERSBURG 5 ’ rings, after 4 p.m. 614-t3 i ¥ B T e S e S I T e e S ) 1 organist, played the wedding | .. yetraining from playing the o e ave p £ 2 @ WRANGELL e . games so that the tourlsts may w‘:dn},)sd?‘m;nrxfih]r*::::m:;(:he Sese o e See, Gataaen 3321'1 *Gant. | $2000 4 BEDROOM house, 2 lots, plate with table and % horse mo- KETCH'KAN l e o R and ido so Fitzgerald has worked for Jimmy The new home includes & small ]f’""_rzg"_)““: er town, Douglas. tor; jig saw with ! horse motor IMrs. C. A. C::H'ull. Mr. and Mrs. - - Pattarson at the Skagway Grill for orange grove TH;:(’ SPH]!:\:I ; and table; Craftsman sander, 6 ICY STRAIT AREA o P"""X‘f’,"‘?‘_"f"f Mrs. Dave Mulcare was hostess two or three years | HE FPETERSON prop. Glacier in. belt and 9 in. dise; aiso . | 'M s. John Dodge, R('y( n)«b\ xln,sm, Wednesday evening at her home on Sl Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Sipprell left ; b. ay, Al tum» pat. land. 2 ‘E',"” ete 110 volt power outlets H i Harry Bighoff and Ralph Graham Sacoud Kverte when s envertatn: The Rev. John Dodge and George last week for Valdez, traveling over houses, r‘n()( ern - with fuse box and conduit, selling | | Mr. and Mrs V,ht‘.lm) entertained | od at bridge for Mrs. Agnes Welsh Everest returned, home Wednesday the Alcan Highway from White- SHOE REPAIR shop, will train at net price. See “Les” at Gold- st digmer Wedne ning for |0 Ot O McGoy of Seattle, evening on the SJS II after spend- horse. Mis. Vern Whitmarsh, a| buyer Best location. stein Bldg. 613-t3 SEVERAL good beach homes and & — H s of Mrs. Hugh ing the past ten days in Sitka at daughter of the Sipprells, and her the Youth Conference. They report- husband planned to meet them at Several Trips Each Week to: @ HAINES @ SKAGWAY | the E groo ey will the bride and groom. They who are the gu | reside in the apartment in the B | Tiemey, and Mrs. Ellen Burt of Feero home. Mrs| Ta ived | o itehorse, a visitor at the Dahl ed fine weather and a grand trip. Tok Junction. The Sipprells will on the Norah Wednesday morning. |y, me At midnight ice cream and R 5 ! cake was served and prizes awarded engers on the Estebeth for his health is slowly failing. Of special importance in 10048e | for the even play. Guest awards Skagway Tuesday were Mrs. Bert o e Montana C NEW 30 fr. Tmm‘r. nas new Uni- ¥ | SEVERAL NEW beautifully furn. versal engine, gurdies and some be gone for an indefinite perfod as| 1OMeS, excellent neighborhoods. :l % Fl;‘;;dtsztx?g%et;dkps "él SS:: y i MURPHY & MURPHY eek. space, s n'\blv income dpL S =S ST EREES aa— — rraery i pi : B‘uu-xus, was the visit here of MIS. | yere given to the honorees and Dennis and Tony Johnson R Bl ntS nl e cn AL s @ an son. The Eagles Auxiliary held instal ® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Poi g | Aune WII\..‘I;. Jants " alling | high and consolation_prizes ere - lation of officers last Tuesday cve-| REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS b R S e | icer of the Rhm “ s ¥ won by arry Honius and Mrs. g y rial sessi oW o . 5 Basi —_— B Mrs. Helen Arthur, Deputy Marshal. |5 4. ; A Children's Day program was Dine: followed by a social session, in | phorie 678 over darst Natioes Batd | [3% BUcS. fertns. 735 Pasin Road. 1 S + ® b . which bridge and pinochle were | Phone Blue 323. 613-tf a th from Ketck 5) were s Alice ne given at the Presbyterian Church fj | both from Ketchika | Presant were Miss Alice McCoy, Eiven at the Ereswyierian ORWEEL plaved. A lunch committee of Mrs e i i pevy SRea et o | CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU [} | place they flew to Ska | Mesdames Agnes Welsh, Ellen Burt, 115t Sunday in liew of the Xe€UMT 1inda Bigham, Mrs. Pauly Selther | WANTED [VALNUT extension library table. | in the installation of : thel Johnston, Ruth Tierney, Mai gt e i i a; and Pauline Pribbernow, served a + hp. Briggs-Stratton engine, | ficers of the loc 11 Emblem Club this | pieccann, Vera Dahl, Mabel Rapuzzi, Way ll',!f!!u’(l the program. .,»t deligious and attractive supper Pet ko ™ L : 32 volt motors, GM Auto parts, [ 1 io 8 pasengers evening. The arrived on @ |Ruth Honius, Msrtle Keller, Jackie this time were also given the awards |\ ") - { WANTED—Popcorn machine oper- | radiators, axels, shock Alaska Coa lane pBydd, Dorot and Miss (0 the Sunday School pupils who ator, Theatre. 614-tf étc. C. H. Sherwood H | Thursday d tc ‘ had earned them throygh good at- SETI & il Sl 3 g N PLANES BASED at SITKA Flo o TP B b s e it T e e e by _ Mrs. Annectte Briges and Miss| BUSINESS girl wants s b et el 613-t3 he publ nig honeysuckle and pink co- b o o Helen Wallace returned home Sat- et Phone S pg T = s b ! il at Eagles’ attractively displayed Phillip Olsen. The entire program \ .0 " oo™ nakine the Dawson Lt ‘-fl Phone Hotel J\:_leny TYPEWRITER, Standard Reming- il e f} | honored by o B ok given by the pupils with the EAY aking the | rocm 304 i13-13 cellent condition, Call | i | Club with s on of two solos by Mrs, Harry “04% :\i}l'x! Bhier it T B nne Butts 613°t1 i i jolden D P s Honius. Mrs. Juanita Stevenson T 5 T ity : S RSO | U FOR 'NFORMA”ON Jy]‘f"\:_P‘l \ij“b’ Keith Wildes, Juneau insurance . oo .. e Cectia el Featured in Skagway's “Court ths. 61 613-t3 HEAVY DUTY General Electric one | i one sl made s wery Biiel vistt fo i News” was Capt. G. Hughes of the | —rr—coms - oo—oeme o | horsepower motor; 110 or 220 | i AND RESER\/A”ON e R i Ao / Thursday. Upon his arrival bt Princess Norah Thursday evening, SRK. Gtenosrapner, shorthend| vy good condition. The Nugget - | 1S < High and low scores at the card bt G et i é iy ;: & necessary. Apply Alaska Steam- | e 28! ; o S R e he found his lug- s A . when he was hailed before the - | Shop 612 | o 1ty were wor Mrs. Agnes Welsh g BBt had Beer Miss Oenita Willy of Hickman- Siigaiy Sanaireo toutt ol Thit | ship Co, ticket office and/or i 2-t3 i =t SR | and Miss Alice visitors here A8¢: InClucing briet ¢ G . Missouri, is the houseguest of SkagWway Kangaroco Court of lnjus-| o0 p’ o Box 2081, Juneau,! A | e left behind so he returned on the + Mre. Osborne Selmer, She tce and fined $1 for contempt of | x 2081, eau, 130 x 31, FLOAT, cork and lead line, | e s gy i vening the me plane to Juneau. He came nmém :“( (1) i); ‘l;h: S‘:l)m(:\: court. The fine was suspended on| Alaskd 610-tf 150 “flh'!m 14, 5th. 612-t3 — —_————— —— . offic gver fo Sesevey e n e “i““ and flew here from Kansas City, Mo :Jf“]‘l‘“;“’,“s(;"l‘““x_‘“Ai“”‘* (e funng Experenced cook for,50% or 100 INTEREST of (o % t a ban n the Sk was here on business until Sunday g0 piang to return by plane. She 2 8¢ aws Along the YUkon,"| private club — write Mt. Bdge- | Alaskan Hotel of Cordova, Alaska l ELLIES AIR LINES vate dining room in the B stayed: at the Golden (iji0q here 17 years ago but says :rhicl;‘p'l‘fwd“‘f‘ s Q‘;’;]ld;"“‘f"r‘é cuzabe Club, Sitka, Alaska | which includes Hotel, Bar and and fc outgoing and b he s the weather fa ar o o e 609-6 i Bton s L DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TC KETCHIKAN A Sfiiis ot ihe bk = then diring her first visit, | the Days of 98 program was inj IR e el S0 R oftleer he Emblem ' ;.o fan, Mrs. Ella Wasser won oG Dprogress. 325 REWARD—For suitable apt, or| 1.t Or see Robert Leff, Alaskan g h aw 1 Covers were spread for 18. |, "4 e’ qoor prize at a Legion 7 The two visiting Emblem Club| hcuse for couple with | Hotel, Cordova, Alaska. Box 19 ollowing the bang ose present | LB B e House guests at the Hugh Tierney SRR BRI N i Bi SBd) et 3 via Pelers urg an range: f”'”“ e ‘|bl”‘;:' A ‘_’“”M d_n:w_‘ ut left scon after that for | ot B Ag‘m‘s &,ehh m; officials, Mrs. Whaley and ’ Write 2925. @h.) { flt‘l‘“ to take pessession m;lfiqu With connections to Craig, Klawock. [{\(jgburg and a1 Seattle so delivery was held up until e Calice McCoy of Seattle who are Arthur were also fined $1 each Ior YR e i %072 el 5 teamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle John Johnson, a resident of Skag- | ¢ Wassers returned. Saturday they .joving their visit to Skagway. bringing Ketchikan rain to Skag- | =50% WOMAN to live ING66D running 1930 model A Ford ol ¢ i IO ! I racelved theltr tur and Sunday ] o gway way. Miss Helen Wallace, local| apartment and care I“f child | Rmd ter New. balite TaIE T | FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 way for mas . W Tow tridnds Yo AR - st . 4iF _ sohool tehcher, was finied because| Quring sisence of family. 614 Falnh iree \ » early rn t Ouests wers: 1a6s; HLER Walter Stuart, Consulting En- e AR Teaioe tos for th X 602-3 | motor. $225 Douglas 35-5 White Pass Hospital a brief tuests were Mrs. Hazel ooy from Ketchikan. lest 55 A N IR e o o5 Sk 608-tt E — — —— acait % s . Kirmse, k Kirmse, Mr. and Mrs, 5 mer and several passengers, at their Y i S 4 ST TP illness. He recently ied Honik S ER SBEE TG, Lt i White Pass Rall Sy Y R xperlenced clerk sten- | ro—or - A e i e ety | (10 JUneau where he had under- Malcoun Mee and Dave Stevenson: from Whitehorse, R MR S r; Salary $228 per month. |'%,0 - S’TII Sedan, approximately YRS EXAMINED LIENSES PRESCRIBED gone surgical attention and seemed | ; 3 to altend the an- o sofl‘,emgr e of el mquire Room 106 Territorial De- | Ty miles, good condition, call DR.D.D MARCUARDT to be well on the way to recover Young” Mrs. Hm\}mvr I k on sat- piot p the Boord of Re- ; s | partment of Health. 580-t1 s i 005-3 v Ao L, until he suddenly became seriously |urday's train for Fairbanks to join ge ity of Alaska 7 e ———————— |7 ROOM modern house co BOMETIeT i h“d‘ been an employee of | her husband who is working there. Ho 1 " to SEag iy Mr.and Mrs. Niles F. Englund "IiWAl\"ItD.—Used furniture 142 WL |’ fi??:; ;nchLnehouse completely g Moe's Frontier Bar for some time. She was accompanied as far as apct Haines are the parents of a baby! \oughby. Phone 788. T i g second and Franklin Juneau " Not a great deal is known of his Whitehorse by Mrs. Gene Smith. SRS girl, born Sunday, June 9, at the| —— | from schoo: nouse and town. REONR €00 HOR APEOBEEMINID | past history, but ‘b is' thought He S M:. and. Ms Johrny ODaniel White Pass Hospital. The baby has SIRSTRENS Batly Bhoh, ERO0 | Suoes tuy - feest Srm RSl Rast e 7 a g Se 4 been named Josephine Lynn. Mrs | 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing | Building. Phone 387. 606-t1 s An exceptionally pleasing social “were at eel e Prin- 3 An exceptionally pleasin: ocial ‘were at the dock to meet the Prin Englund and children are the guests| in permanents. Open evenings b) | was born in Norway about 63 yea ] ago and he has lived in Skagway | ev DEXTER washer—2 single beds, Ph. vent of the summer and a decided cess Louise when it arrived, to greet ’ many years according to oldtimers surprise to the honor guest, was Mrs. O'Daniel's mother, Mrs. Hil- o {';“'Eft‘“;‘efi: i departure| eppointment. an g T 606-t1 here. the Stork Shower Friday afternoon ! who lived here many years ago. o b Y 2 SIANOS RENTED and TUWED £ THREE DEUCES length 50 ft, SMITH HEAT(NG and APPLIANCE CO. 209 Seward Street DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 840 | Funeral services were conducted at the home of Mrs. Charles Rapuzzi Mrs. Hillery is also enjoying a visit i S ! Anderson Shop. . at the Presbyterian Cito Akt | for 3l EToRY: Dodge. Preceding with Mrs. Helen Clark and Vvir- Masgie Kadanaha arrived home i ready for trolling or charter work. Sunday evening at 8 oclock. In the shower the members of the ginia Burfield, two other daughters on the Fatehelljzurten “P*’“:‘"g ““; Call Red 353. 604-tf the absence of the minister the Wcmen's Church Auxiliary met at who have their homes here. g“‘sf S_D‘ WoRks ' 84 Tcx}l]a Pe Hodl Los’r AND rou“n | simple but impressive service was the church to pack used clothing Spring: She returns, much; impyove |read by F. D. Calkins. for overseas, and to prepare various Bill Collins, recent arrival here in health, Pallbearers were S/Sgt. Louis De- items for use in the Bible school from California, left on the Louise Sk, Bl Bust: = meibiens: of }anes. Cpl. Steve Dranchak, Cpl. |classes. At 3:30 they were invited for the States. White.hol‘“ “oppeé over in Skag-|- PTe (d.h.) |7 ROOM furnished house. Remod- Jack Dixon, PFC Dick Fisk, PFC to the Rapuzzi home for coffee. it it L:;_;) lda S to. viait with M | eled interior, $8,000. Reasonable | Jack Blinkinsop and Jack Lee | Upon arrival they found a beauti- The White Pass has established a 1% ki S| [OST—In dJuneau, lady’s Bulova| terms. Electric kitchen, oil fur- | e bady int Iaid to vest 1n the fully decorated table with a small ticket office on the dock to expedite by Dahl = Mrs. Burb arrived Rere| grist watch, black cord band. Re- | ngce. May be seen daytimes. Call Wednesday morning on the Princess| w.,q phone Douglas 42 or 383. J y be seen daytimes. Ca. FLOOR lamp, youth bed, baby bed, o 2RO stroller, metal kitchen stool, high LIGHT BROWN wallet. Owner may | chair guitar, 2 - have same by calling at the Em- A8 o e o R e e JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHFET METAL WELDING ! ank local cemetery after a brief grave- | white and pink bassinet in the the handling of passengers who are Y Red 185. 602-t1 PHONE 787 Third and Fr lin | side ritual. | center loaded with gifts. The cake going on the West Taku Arm trip. S";“" PR ¥ Ao L. s 597-t2 e et _ & z e ) ———— ] —_— !ax‘d frozen dessert carried out the They have painted dock buildings a p:se '2? :ecamsln?gl m:ill)ca?aueenf\:x 5 ACRES with modern 5 room, The attractive young wife of Rob- | color sLhemc of pink, green and cream with brown trim and rcd roof g furnished house, city light, suit- ! e B ] and ereom vith brown i a0 4 195 She et or b home Fricey morn- | FOR RENT e e ROROA % 2 - brooders and incubators. Ph. 357 THREE ROOM furnished apt., oil 596-t1 IF YOUR MONEY IS NOT! stove, shower bath. 513 Willough- - e - R h‘i eration H NUBTHLAND TRANSPUHTATION CO EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will by. 612-t3 A;KMiItNl?’fliE: f;:ti} H‘!”::;le&r l:m’x and Passeager announces e KA FINANCE CORPOR',ATION rent. Inquire Geo. Bros. 608-tf| er. Phone Black 139. 589-t1 Cooper Building, 4th and Main. ROOM~—kitchen privileges — Home |4 ROOM furnisned bouse, 2 bed- RESUMPTION 0!' PASSENGER SEBVICE w514t otel. Pone a8 rooms. 113 il Glcier Hiwey S e s g T o 28 Phone 035 three rings after 5:3C Emprre Want-ads for results! | NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or «pm. 581-t1 — week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. Al 546-3t. | FOR SALE—Tmice houses and lot, houses in good condition and best SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP || <0OMS—Kiushen privileges. Bom¢ | location. Inquire Trevor Davis dT Washington & MARINE WAYS Hotel—Fh. 888, Box 576, Juneau. a2t and lacoma, Washingion New construction & repair work || smaview APT —Ops Glock B8 | romme = e oo Authorized Dealer for APT.—Op» block 00 | ACRES with n.odern 5 room Federal Bullding. (37080 partly furnished house, electric light, 7'2 mile, Glacier Highway, MISCELLANEOUS | ™™ 4 HARBOR CAFE HOME HAIR Stylist—Permanents—{ NOW open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Machineless—and Cold Waves by| lunches .85 Dinner. New Manage- LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportaticn Company | GASTINEAU HOTEL | Electrical Contractor appointment only. Violet Senbcrg‘. ment. 592-11 X 61— 7 87 Hi Wiri Phone Green 483. 587~ P. 0. l}::r\\el;lu‘ l\'ll:g‘.:l' 879 i . hx‘;!‘]:l:sserz ::‘:.’:Y”’ Y '. ."fofln T F(iY::’LY FURNISHED HOTE%;GF:;‘ S. S ALASKA ACQUIHED TO SERVE mgm‘;.:_'.hml;hh 8!“"‘.. SHOP BUILDING 26 x 46 ft., ce- | Artists’ Paints and Materials of ment floor, large lot, see owner, H.S. GRAVES Finest Quality 142 Willonghby. 503-t1 Wholesale —— Juneau — Retal | COMPLETELY rurnished cabin, fireplace, terms, Fritz Cove Road. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| Phone 289. 610-t8 o 4 ‘Zfiw‘ -amucumh.u 201 | 1937 FORD Panel, good rubber—new SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA CITIES ® We are happy to announce that we have acquired the 366-foot turbo-electric SS “Alaska” The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 | | First Sailings | FROM JUNEAU for operation in the Southeastern Alaska route. 315 Decker Way clutch. See R. W. Cowling, Co. * | Northbound She will make her maiden voyage in this service, mm “fls_ . fL oA BEAUTIFUL 24 {t. mahogany back Hain Widest Selection of Ll UORS NE 399 bar, for cocktail bar or restaurant. Geo. Brothers. 608-tf HAY CHOPPER and iron stan- chions, used. Geo. Brothers 608-tf Skagway sailing from Seattle, Friday, June 20th—and iy every other Tuesday thereafter. In addition to our regular ports of call, service will be extended }.:‘I’"‘T:f'::_‘.dfw to include Haines and Skagway. With a capac- f the ity of 214 cabin passengers, the SS “Alaska” The B. VM. Behkrends | . Bank and every other e i iy T S G -3 ; Tues. thereafter constitutes the first step in the replacement of . Oldest Bank n Alaska our passenger service. s T GUARANTEED . Gi;o hBlmAfhgg ¥ ms::-':: A Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROSS STREET FROM Warfleld’s Drug Store “Ph WALK-IN refrigerator, brand new, Geo. Brothers. 608-tf 1,000 ft. 6 in. WOODEN pipe, new, all or part. Geo, Brothers. 608-ti Capitol Fur Shop at 113 Third Street - COMMERCIAL SAVINGS NORTHLAN D TrANSPORTATION CO.