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PAGL SIX I8 H‘“ celient Mewsy Nofes i Skagway Make € cndence) { n June 28.—C A. T I been appointed t land Tr - t nd ave his of- DAILY ice in the v occupied ineau—Ketehikan 1y tad 1 the Pack Train SOUTHBOUND OUND ding. T a made her first 10:30A UN 1:10P I here la * D P I 20P I banner of the Northland il Lo wnl Lv. 2:50P i tion Company to whom i I 00P entl missioned from 1:00A j , 11:50°A two | plans to serve the *10:20A Ar. SI 10:30A ornmunities along the | A it Alaska coastline. Her next al re is scheduled for eight n. July 13. Passengers leaving T T Y Wednesday ter- ¥ 1 Elmer Jordan and Jess 2:00P Kessler, two oldtimers who left for itk re they wil r the Yione Home Wright and daughter have d here from Haine LEAVE (o8 oil (Depe MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS J : A iven parcel ping w slished and c given the anc new nd Interior This the yartmi who regional office ™ ELLES AR ated at Juneau. LINE ene Johannes ' DAILY TRIPS JUNEAY TO EE ’CE{EKM{ ‘ Clou. Minn. 1 .d V’ranueil he for via Pefershurg With connections to Crai steamers for Prince Rupert, X FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 T ent post- Delegate McGuane has e examination for the DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP MARINE WAY struction & repa Authorized Dealer for ECTROLOX s 192 FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor Plumbing Healing Oil Burners Telephoue-319 1 in‘z"s—-fied 730 Harri Machine R AR 5 RS House Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES CEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LE fi PUORS U).\E 399 S&'T s and Boys’ Clothing ET FROM EYES EXAMINED I S PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST LENSE! Juneau second and Franklin PHONE APPC 05 FOR ETER B B Ee By E Men’, ACROS | | | | { field’s Drug Store Phone 677 SEEVI Regular sailings from Sealtle and Taca. 1a, Washingten e For Rales and Infermation JLT Alaska Transporiatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alasl CONS 2. eign and Domes- | McGuane has been been acting in 2 pacity since last fal resignation of M [ position and temporary ca following the Alice Selmer A group of delegates from (i Assembly of God Church in Juneau arrived cn the Sunday train from ‘Whitehors o proup had beer |in Fairbar ing a Territorial conventic Assembly of God Church e Rey d Vogler and wife of Springfield, Missouri, ac companied the group. He is Distric Superintendent Stuart, Consulting En Ketchikan, returned Sunds to complete hooks of i in connect to be 1 ) raise th s' absence M rag he 1 jecoking and During his two week: Stuart attended the meeting of the Board of Regents in Fairbank ’n University of Alaska, and visi Seward and Cordov {in Mr of Mrs Wright, wer, Colorado, a | sister-in-law, are having a pleasar visit with th Wards. Mr. King |in Fairb: s where he is investi |ing conditions preparatory to ent ing business r Mrs. Betty Lundy and baby daugh- ter, returned home on the Estebeth .y after sending a week in Juneau where Betty received dent attenti n Wwio 1° > Pass Dock t Wednes- itehorse wher s for Fairbank: workin; ce for ay morr he will t Jess Kessler, pioneer of Skagway left on the Alaska for Sitk wher he will enter the Pioneers’ Hom: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lee bought his heme on upper State Street. Mr. and Mrs. George Lingie, itly honored last day evening with a dinner {ha dining room the North (/()Ifm' wp. The occasion 25th wedding an- nds and mem- present to t mer were | y in Golden c of the fam hlep make the occesion a Liny sles were al lovely The orable one presented v mber of urprise to them- i their many friends here the news of the transfer -of Dave J. Mulc U. S. Immigration Officer, to Blaine, Washington. The ost ten y much a s have been h bee Mulca: years part of served as OPA h pericd that office was in effect Mulcares will leave very soon the replace Mr. after of the officer who is to Mu re. and dau on ll:mnvmw.s Harry ‘{m, 15 will leave ) for a three-day trip to White- They go to meet Miss Allee horse. daughter cf Annie Haakenson left '] day for Whitehorse and Fair She cooked at the White Pa st vear and recently ha: g for the Igloo Snack B: Mrs left for a \Anl with r ning friends in Whitehorse. ret Kirschner has been ROY LEE Representing Real Silk Hosiery Mills is now in Iun”'m at the, BARANGF HOTEL Phone 800 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ng the Mulcares the past week. | who was refused passage on the ill- fated steamer o ment v Miss Kirschner has been with the Bureau of Indian Service the past as a nurse at Point Bar- She left yesterday by plane wo oW and will then proceed to her home in Brooklyn, N. ¥. She| i not plan to retarn to Alaska. Miss Kirschner plans to make the rip East by plana. Arizona Little Leada Shelby entertained a ! of her schoolmates and | s at a birthday party at her | A. C. Ristow, of Detroit, Michi- > Friday afternoon. !gan, was a Skagway visitor this! e | week and was met at the railroad at the Community Hall|yards by the Days of '98 Committee sen July 2 at 7 pm. Grade |and the jail which is used to cage «chog! pupils may skate from 7 to|the unlucky victim who violates| 3:30 for 15 cents and the high school | the rules of the said committee | nd older children from 8:30 to 10 during the celebration, and hauled | 25 cents. The hall has been ared for roller skating by Mr. 7e and several of the older boys. 1 skates were secured som2 | time ago. Exhibit. Ristow attended the ex- Miss Flore Ryan and Donna hibit and was persuaded to drop‘ Mac Krekow ed in is name in the barrel and to his )y plane two weeks ago from Bis- great surprise his name was drawn. ma |L North Dakota, and have been He has a wife and three daughters’ Durin visiting with the Dodges. r stay here they in the Bible School whlchJ sterday. They will go to y and to assist at ting in the con Bible Schocl we Mrs. Thornton, sle School thel House. Al of the e Briges, An ltner. 1d Miss Cecelia Selmer. Work pairing the foundation of the Pres- byterian Church | Ack is having the Ask ntile Stere building and the | rehouse next door painted. The lings will be cream with a brown trim and are a wonderful improva- to upper Broadway. Work is progressing on the painting of all the White Pass property, converting the exteriors from a dreary dark red to a ight and attractive cream with brown trim. The depot is get- ting a face lifting at present. Broad- wa. beginning to look like a dif- ferent street. Sidewalks in some s of town are also being re- placed under the direction of Perry Hern Arnold Gutfeld and- son. sbert, were returning pas- sengers cn the Prinecss Norah. They report having had fine weather dur- ing their stay in Portland and en- joyed their month’s vacation very much. and Mrs. Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Goding ar- rived in Skagway by plane last Wednesday and spent a couple of dar Mr. Goding was born in Skagway and is one r loeal “lads” to whom ; points with pride. Thc; ) old friends of Mr. God- wcre and he also made & 10 t trin to Haines. v. and Mrs. Hvisdock went to u on the Estebeth Wednesday returned via Alaska Coastal Friday. “Blimp” is now and Airwa working at the Igolo Bar for Morgan 2 Reed. Miss Frances Fell. Public Health | ® Nurse at Haines, arrived in Skag-| way on the Estebeth last Wednesday and wil be here until next trip of the mail boat | Among those registered at |he‘ Golden North Hotel this week were | trip this year. friend for a visit with an old classmate in|of the White Pass Railroad. Board of Health at Juneau, and Allyn Board of Health at Edmonton, | berta, were guests at the Golden North a few days this week. t to grow a beard. man out of 70,000 in Detroit who was the winner of a trin to Alaska which | {was spensored by a Home Ow;wrs'{ have been den trip with him. * the Fourth to hold a |Jr., Mrs. Arline Borup in the north end Mrs Nelson, Mrs. Hil- | Days of '98 dance last Monday eve- | ning was one of the best yet frora| | point of turnout and good time. The | will begin yuwt wzek on re- | tourists seem to have a wonderful time at rived 7,000 pounds of king salmon for Al- aska Coast Fisheries. Selling price | on halibut yesterday was 21% old Hedgins and Hugo Frederickson of Sitka are at the Baranof Hotel Princess Sophia in 1918, and so lived to make another He is a personal of C. J. Rogers, President Amos J. Altar of the Territorial | Richardson, the Al- also with hrough town and fined for fflilux"c Ristow was one vho were unable to make the .sud- Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Blanchard, | have moved into the home of f wown. to those present According the | ertertainments ! >oe these PACKER SOPHIA IN PORT Jim Sharpe’s packer Sophia ar-| in port this morning with | and | the 20,000 pounds brought Dan Twiet on the Valiant. 19, for n by et | FAMILY HERE FROM SITKA | Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Hodgins, Har- ERYM HERE Thomas Geodman, with the Whiz | Packing Company at Pelican is & est at the'Baranof Hotel. i HERE FROM MICHIGAN Mrs. Park, Mich,, is a guest at the Bar- anof Hotel M. Whitener of Highland MURPHY & MURPHY ' 14-ROOM heme near business dis- trict, completely furnished. Fur- nace. Terms. 3-BEDROOM home on Basin road, furnished, priced right. 4-ROOMS furnished Star ‘Terms. POLARIS, other trollers. 31A36 asks offer. CAN DOUBLE the value of this well located Douglas property if you will repair paint and paper. 2 good lots—garage—4 bedrooms. $5,000 buys 2-bedroom home, best neighborhood — central location. Compl. furn. $2,000 BUYS large home in Douglas on terms. No phone calls. 2 BEAUTIFUL beach homes—mod- ern Fritz Cove. JACK CARVILL property price greatly reduced. 4 acre patented | land, good house, garden. 4-BEDROOMS Star Hill, hu'nace.w furnished. Terms. { MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS" Phone 676 over r'_'z‘ Natworel B:rl Hill. Nl SALE BOAT “AR.P” No. 5, 48 ft long, gine equipped with large seine ané complete halibut gear. and engine in excellent condition, Inc. 623-t5. | FULLY furnished house including electric refrigeration, washer auto- modiate possession. Price greatly reduced for quick sale. Phone Blue 323 for appointment. 623-tf “almost mew $15, | = | FLOOR LAMP, youth’s bed without mattress, used 6 m $25. Baby bed $5. | Comb. radio and phonograph, takle mode!, $35; metal stool $2. Man's brown suit like uew, size { $5; chld's 5 ft. desk and chair, $1.50. Call Red e ATTENTICN ODD FELLOWS There wil re a regular meetinz of tice Odd Fellows Tuesday, July 8th at 8 p.m. et which held the installatic officers, to be 1ollowed oy reireshments, members and visiting brothers re- ques to aitend. H. V. CALLOW, Secy. —adv. 624-t1] - ., When you pay for QUALITY why not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- | SHEIM SHOES at Graves. FOR RENT OFFICES for rent | Bldg. rent in Simpson 624-tf | SPACE in Kiine Bldg. suitable for office or store. Call Black 763. 624- tf ONE SLEEPING room, large closet. 421 Seward St. 623-tf s ROOM furnished house also 2 room apt. 513 Willoughby. 622-t4 Henry Hogue and T. C. ‘Whiteside, | ROOM—knchen privileges — Home ! Juneau salesmen; Barbara l\nder,\’ YThitehorse; Daisy Brewer, Balti- more, Md.; and B. J. Johnson,| Anchorage. Hotel. Phone 886. |NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day of week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t. | ——— Miss Agnes Powers from Chicago | pooMS—Kitchen privileges. unm crrived in Skagway on one of the | jast boats and planned on a short | Hotel—Ph. 888. visit here but has been so impressed | SEAVIEW APT.—Ops olock Iup ,with the scenery and town she has‘ | decided +to stay another month. She | |is registered at the Golden North | | Hotel. { | Earl B. Hunt, of Beeville, Texas, | accompanied by his son and daugh- | ter, were Skagway visitors this week. Mr. s the fortunate man i — | EWERS FBEIGHT BEFBIGERATION 1891—0ver Hall a Cenlhi * The . Vi BBel Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL ury o Phones: Passengers: 169 Freight: 2 E. GREEN Agent H. SCHEDULE S.S. ALASKA Juneau North July 12 July 26 Juneau South July 15 July 29 Also Sailing These Freighters: SQUARE SINNET — SAILOR’S SPLICE PALISANA -- LUCIDOR CHIEF WASHAKIE olication does not satist H Goubie "your ‘meney back: | Kioorex Federal Building. (37040 LOST AND FOUND | A DORY. Owner may have same by identifying ana paying for adv. P. O. Box 1834. 622-t3 | LOST—3 keys on string betv;een As- sembiy Apt. and Gold Belt. Calt Green 558. 621-t3 | ANYONE having knowledge of pre- sent whereabouts of Henry or James White, long time Alaskan residents, please notify Steve Connelly, 86 Seneca St. Seattle. 616-t12 tme will be| all| 185, or inquire 229 5th St. eve- | nings cnly. 623-tf |FOLDING bed with mattress, coil | spring, $30; 12 gauge Winchester Mcdel 40, automatic shotgun, $50; 5 ft. Green 68. | COLONIAL Hotel, fully furnished. On 2nd St. across from Baranof. onably priced. Phone 187. WANTED | SALESMEN, “housewives, _ retired clerks, etc.—can sell all types of household linens—sheets, pillow cases, turkish towels, table linens, blankets, etc. to private vlientele. High income or men and women with estaklished following. Write | | i | for details to Schwof Linens, Inc., 1 =ast 46th St. Dept. ALJ, | New York 17, N. Y. 624-12 CARPENTERS wanted in Pelican, $2 per hr., 6 day week. Territory Construction Co. * 623-t4 MASTER and Pilot of vessels not over 500 gross tons on waters SE Alaska desires berth. Write or wire T. W. Coliier Box 542, Ketch- ikan, Alaska. 623-t6 HOUSE or apt. Black 290, M. Isaacs. 623-tf | RELIABLE man with car wanted to handle large line fast selling daily necessities that people buy again and again. Wonderful opportunity. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write today. McNess Ce., Dept. A, 2423 Magnolia St. Oakland, 7, California. 623-t2 UNDER NEW management. Will care for children full or part time. Althea Ballantyne, 421 Seward St. 622-t4 STROLLER, Call Red 725. 622-t4 FUR finisher. Captiol Fur Shop, 113 3rd St. 617-1mo. WANTED—_Used furniture 142 Wil- loughby. Phonea 788. FOUND—Dory 31F944, write P. O. Box 2323 or Phone Red 768, or Alaska Coastal. 623-t6 LOST — Hollywood type chronium hub-cap from Ford between Fritz Cove and Douglas. Reward to finder, Call Douglas 763. 623-t3 saf X hac dries o nimme-lta quickly aa it acts o loosen and remove ugly biacl aoho followed u pie directions, ‘and applicd Kigorwx Aoticed found theie pimples and biack 'fim These usera claim they are no _I‘ and are now when nedwxzn J Md—r "'5"? Ak for MAURO DRUG €O. stores everywhere, ay, sure. KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. 293--tf g SRR PIANOS RENTED and TUNED Anderson Shop. WAi\’TED—l‘opcorn machine oper- ator. Capitol Theatre. 614-tf —_— $25 REWARD—For suitable apt. or house for couple with baby. ‘Write 2925. (dh.) MISCELLANEOUS T TR R HOME HAIR Stylist—Permanents— Machineless—and Cold Waves by appointment only. Violet Seaberg, Phone Green m 587-81 { = | Complete Fur Service at a Very Reasonable Price CAPITOL FUR SHOP at 113 Third Street Devalnh:— Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality e e bkt GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up,' Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. 12 ft. beam, 140 h.p. Chrysler en- ! - Boat | priced $15,000. Juneau Marine Co. ! matic hot water, oil furnace. Tm- | 36, $20. Guitar $5; baby stroller ! slide, $6; child's | ilex.ble Flier sled, $10. Call} 623-t1 | TULSDAY, JULY 8, 1947 WANT ADS FOR SALE 1933 TUDOR Plymouth Sedan, baby buggy, 109 Wilougnby. 624-t3 COAL OR WOOD umm.\ung heater goed condtion, cheap, Black 225. 624-t2 range, 8 burner Hot- Phove 214 between 5 and 624-t4 ELECTRIC point, . PLYMOUTH 38 2-door sedan, good tires,, good condition. Inquire Vic- story Bar. 624-13 10 hp. NEPTUNE outboard, guar- anteed, $175. Phone 678. . 624-tS HOTPOINT clectric range for sale. Call Blue 255. 624-t3 28 ft. TROLLER Sen Jecp Hull 100% sounda. Kermath motor used part of one season, fully equipped, is . fishing now. $3,000. Write or phone Harold Dawson, Sitka, Al- afikn. 615-t6 50% INTER&ST of the Alaskan Ho- tel of Cordove, Alaska, which in- cludes Hotel, Bar and Liquor Store. For particulars write or see Robert Left, Alaskan Hotel, Cor- dova, Alaska. Box 19. Buyer to take possecsion immediately. 596-t 1mo. NEW HOME, completely furnished. Includes piano. radio, phonograph combingtion, refrigerator, electric stove, easy whirl dry, oil heat, 3 city lots. Call Douglas 884. | 622-13 LOT and se\eml ,abma on Wnl- louguby. Phone 336 after 6 pm. 622-tf 137 FO‘ID seuan, new ures, excellent { body. Phore Deuglas 655-5 rings evenings. 622-t3 | | | COMPLETELY furnished 4 room house, $4,600. See between 11 a. m., and 1 p.m. only. 808 5th and Park. 622-tf ARGOFLEX camera and case $50. Phone Red 575. 621-tf NEW, Su %nemal COlL Pollce Pistol 4 in. barrel. Shows little holster ware. Inquire Empzre Oilice be- fore 4 pm 620--d.h. NICEL{{’}urmshei ca_l;m, éoad ffi”e- place, terms, Fritz Cove Road Ph. 289. 620-t6 EAND-SMOCKED dresses $5.50 and babies nand-knits. Phone 426 or inquire Juneau Marble Works. 620-t6 | TANNED rabbit skins, all sizes, all colors, calf skins, seal, wolf, wolv- erine, racoon, lamb, etc. Immed- jate delivery, any quantity. Van- cauda Fur Co. Seattle, Wash. 619-t2 APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428. 618-tf BOAT Tillacum. See C. Moy, will be in Juneau once a week. 616-t10 FOR SALE—Three houses and lot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-t1 ACRES with modern 5 room partly furnished house, electric light, 7% mile, Glacier Highway, Phone 357. 567-tf THREE DEUCES length 50 ft, ready for trolling or charter work. Call Red 353. 604-t1 ACRES with modern 5 room furnished house, city light, suit- E 5 able for chicken ranch with brooders and incubators. Ph. 857 596-t1 AXMINISTER Rug, 10 fu. 4 m. X 8 ft. 3 in; Easy washer with spinner, Gen. Elec. vacuum clean- er. Phone Black 139. 589-t1 HARBOR CAFE NOW open 10 am. to- 10 pam. lunches .85 Dinner. New Manage- ment. 892-t4 FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, Ph 187. 546-tL. TWO pure-bred Saanen buck Kids, natural hornless, best of stock. P. O. 482 Sitka Alaska. 622-t6 2 ACRES patented land 5% miles on Highway, cabin, fine soil, wonderful opportunity for home or truck farm. Phone 394 between five and seven eveninge. 623-t5 Phone Douglas 884. ONE Pickup, as is at Juneau Mar- ine Co. Inc. 823-t5 e FOR SALE NEW 1946 CHEVROLET TRUCK 11 ton, stake body, dual wheels, heavy duty tires, driven just under 5000 miles. $2500 Write P. 0. Box 2105 KETCHIKAN