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MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1948 | PAGE TWO_*%= THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA June’s TRUMAN'S VETO IS OVERRIDDEN, HOUSE ACTION Rre negb\lia_lio_n Ad On War Contracts Is| Becomes Bride of | Upheld by High Court, Thomas R. Marshall .Barbara Hermann | DOUGLAS NEWS NEW APPROACH { Jaumes V. Cole npiledriver The FOR SALE | FORSALE WASHINGTON, June 14—®P—| WASHINGTON, June 14—(M—The, The First Presbyterian Church of land crew are working on the Doug- ! e > The House voted today to override |Supreme Court today upheld con-|Albuquerque, N. M., was the scene las Dock this we driving new| —— . 1— - Be S ’ B (1} !’ S President Truman’s vim of a bill|stitutionality of the war contracts|of the recent wedding of Miss Bar- | piling and laying stringers at the| YEAR LEASE: 4-bar. niome, Doug- APA&TME‘{T:"“S“; 3 Sna raising Federal payment for the|Renegotiation Act. . Ibara Ann Hermann of Juneau and approach to the fishermen's float. | 18s. PRt o s ey needy aged and barring an esti-| None of the justices dissented on|Mr. Thomas Raymon Marshall of NEW 3-bdr. home Behrends Ave., “ i "L or desirable in- mated 750,000 persons from old age |the issue of constitutionality. | Anderson, Indiana. OES MEET TUESDAY | marine view, Alm'ge basement, i wsc'x?‘rw ! 5% BL"E SWAN LINGERIE insurance. Validity of the law was challenged | The double-ring ceremony. which | _furnace, unfutnished. AR aterfront Property, up- The vote was 207 to 75, which|by three companies which fought | took place Sunday, June 6, was per-| A xt*:’;uh;! monthly )m(’v‘nlm nf:mfm ? FO?TER HOlllrfEnnn Iqthé‘ é‘;‘f}nv for commercial building was 49 more thai so-thirds | government. efforts to recover $136, formed in candlelight before a et Chapter No. 2, Order o ireplace, furnace, knotty pins O m;.mm\mm-:g,::u :] ::er:::-g:. the {610 in asserted excessive i profits |background' of palms and tall bas- ' Eastern Star will be held Tuesday paneling, ‘bdr(.‘ den, auto hot}NLW two bedroom house. Full President's action. made on contracts. during the last|kets of ‘pink and white gladioli./at 8 pm. There will be initiation| water, furnished, 8 yrs. old. baserent,' garage, automatic heat. war. " The ReV. E. L. King officiated. 'and refreshments NEW ir. home, ' 1700 -block{SUMMER and permanent resi- White, Blue and The bill now goes to the Senate. It must also ovefride by a two- The vetoed bill carried an addi- and over whom no employer exer- cises direct control. | In urging the High Tribunal to up- icy Association writer said yester- i The attractive bride, daughter of | | | bouquet centered by white orchids. McCLELLAN HOME “ » Mo, McClelian returned Sat- | tricia $helders of Kansas Cit Glacier, basement, furnace, furn- dences, Aukte Bay and Fritz Cove. ROOMING House! ¥ ; rt- o H f | shed. thirds majority If the bill is to|hold the Act, the Justice Depart-,Mrs. Mildred Hetmann of Juneau, FOR-OREGON rivity B uas | { S L I P S it CLA g M ment said a great many similar cases |wore the - traditional white satin| yr 1 P g DOUGLAL gt e T D i D ; p re pending in U, S. District Courts | with a drop shoulder yoke of mar-| . - s mill, 3 bdr. basement, garage,| WILLIAM! =) Mr. Truman said he was acting |are p! g with a drop shoulder yoke of mar-| ... jaft vesterday for the ,\\‘v\ % s gy on the bill in “adequate time” for |and the U. 8. Tax Court. Also, the quisette, a short -train and long Shets ey \nll‘ i \.4 Sok : auto hf;l v\atcr: (umdce, furn,, | LAl _a.i__b.u,T if | Congress to cHange it. He assailed | department said, scores of out-of-|siceves.” She wore a fingertip veil |ty ui‘-\]'r'r:innv a sawmill m“ 5 3viang fia;zaflvoo‘: & L'\ W‘ 0 0 ]) Tea HOSG, Black, ‘these piecemeal attacks” on the|court efforts by the government (o falling away from a coronet of |goo = PP Bicx ana Tamily b s ,:dr. e 5 3 s social security program recover excessive profits awaited @ secd pearls and carried a shower| .. .- e i iy rine view, large lot, 24x31 base- u[ESAflN(Y White ‘ i decision on validity of the statute came. o yAlaska: upon .being ment, furn; C. E. Walters 2 bdr. i | 22ft., sleeps 3, $1250 down. PR tional $184,000,000 annual Federal SRR | 7‘“-‘1‘?“;’“““" Wes given ;” ;’!‘;"" fé‘fi{l‘f’ nl) :!I‘.\‘l!(‘llt‘/l\l\‘![\”ln iy ;.mfu f‘:‘;z.fl“' Gasemient, fur, mRks | J-WE SERANETING ARG 5% - | Sodin thr hesy Mot dkigns 3n0 AR("( AS HRSI Gueraue, a close friond and form. | (0 5°€K employment elsewhere. | \CULLOCH home on Dougias NEW Evenrude “Light 4”10 hp I y aged persons anll '] ‘1 que, close fr AT ay beach, 3-room, furn-| outboard, never used, $243 the blind, and §3°a month for de- | er classmate of hers at the Uni- i e B : . $395 pendent children, The states match uNE or DEF "SE | versity of Michigan i ON PAA YESTERDAY LA A 2 large|12-FT. Skiff. Marine Toilet. these grants. Mr. Truman said| =0 v Miss Winifred Edwards of Ro-| ValPoor was a passenger on yes- | 2-BDR. home, basement, floré»" « these increases “fall far short” of Rl pRE A chester, N. Y., served as maid-of- | terday afterncon’s flight of F \Aipmt:,. ‘x‘xf;\v, rs(rmm. uees.' 57.5H 1.] SMAI:L Reinell cabin cruiser; Gray what he requested. Po Y RE honor and wore a formal gown of to Seattle. He will re nt Gas- | POLLOCK lf‘—fildE"C“v. Star dj )| engine, top shape, $750 Bt anotlibs, sdebiglr bt the - bill y powder Wlue failie. She carried |tineaux Lodge 124, F. and A. M., at | :"'“vd_‘\,‘l"(,‘:; furn., compl. redec- | Large listing small boats, } blocks extension of old age in- J @ |a shower bouquet of white carna-|{he Washington Grand Lodge, to be | 0fa =d: VEW: 4 bt o | G O W N S sliFanohtindtont 8 Gayfoll” taxss T)YZAzsy:n[tl:ng?gbs "];’";m:l‘y pre. | tions and stephanotis, complement- neld in Bellingham June 15-17 in- Bga’:fi‘qix‘?srvnn;l)wxuLl::;(J‘ 25- | GREEN 393 |—to a grgwp composed largely of |, ared in the Arctic if that is,its ¢ DY & coronet of white carna- clusive Sk hm»n'(.i_ ¢4 i N or 661 salesmen wHo workefor commissions | gyt line of defense, a Foreign Pol- U0US i 4 “mer Dr. Kaiser; D. Sheppard,| 1Mp cear: ysler The bride’s other attendant. Pa- . Raiser; . T »|IMP II, 2 years old, 110 Chrysler, > .| day. Jore " RN | 83,250 2 two-bedr. houses and part; GOV. F ! " Tea ROSE The veto message assailed this| i report cited: (1) Diplomatic|¥Ore @ dress: of pink marquisette uyioy from a four-day convention slll“!- e o V. FERRY, 76 ft., sleeps 10-16, section. rebuifs in seeking. stronger: military and carried a bouquet of pink and’ ¢ 1] gag anigs T8 An| ll edsin - dot, ” 165 digsel. - Showings by app. Sizes: 36 to 40 ST S i footholds, (2) Cold ‘weather dis- | White carnations eles. ‘He. reports many topies of | s pSoy House Pike St furm, e duwh,: price ery -low. 1 | couragements in military--exercises The bride’s mother, Mr Her- interest, including the dedication of 44%100 lot, $3,000. $4 95 [U OF w FA ul'v 1(3) Lack of population there to mann, was dressed in stone blue a $150,600 gymnasium, the gift of | o prop sl:iu(}u Duplex; 3 bdr. ‘V 00 n 5 | . [support defenses, and (4)- weak |With accessories of gold and coral the Los -Angeles Kiwanis Club to| = g | a padd % ol L and 2 and 1 bdr. apt., in 2 bldgs. | garrisons. ‘The Associations {§- a |pink and wore a corsage of the under-privileged children of | 41" poort & PO IPE B B g0 SALES AGENCY MAY BE mvolv[ i private research organization with tions. The bridezroom's mother that area i b L 38(10(; 3 i headquarters in New York. wore a white and black ensemble MeClellan was one of 60 . ap- 5 i e AIGAFI Oalitn Oruiser. 5% ft. beam 3 The writer, Blair Bolles, said the and had a corsage of white gar- peinted to the board of electors for R | B ser, 512 ft. m, Tt l" RED A(TIV'I'ES country ought to find out whethex’_rl?nm& election cf International officers MURPHY &M“BPH-Y C !)n ;Hjm] g e :m'll :’x| S C A N D A L E T T E | the Arctic is of as strategic impor-| The bridegroom, son of Mr. and for the coming year iu:/u,.'l'()nh ;.M'LO( NTANTS | . 913 6 SEATTLE, June ~14—(P—Hear- | tance as military men believe i to | Mrs. James B. Marshall of Ander-| Al of his traveling was done by Phicee GT0-OME IR SR SR BRSK | ARWOOD Seton Crulder Dower- vl will start here July 19 in the {be in case of war with"Russia. |son, Indiana, was attended by Rob- |air his return trip he had |h(~‘ = —mm'm ed’ with 110 hp Chr ;m_‘ (‘HKIHI i k Legislative Un-American Activities| If it is, he said, we ought to ert W. Marshall, Tucson, Ariz, his rtunity of taking movies of | 71 T R ditless’ Wolhen, Phonk| . 180€th, 887 beans 7. rewis pai ted | Committee investigation of the|develop our defenses there ade- brother, and best man for the the flooded area around Van-| ..o !;UG 1t} and reconditioned, ready £ go | University of Washington faculty.!quately. He called them “danger- |ceremony, and James H. Piper of port, Oregon s '; Hob' Thek - Rrlabin: - Alikn Cut 1 00 |+ The committee chairman, Rep.|ously weak” in that aret if it is the | Anderson. { TROLLER, 35 ft. double ender, all| Rate Liquor Store. 909 6t . EA]bert Canwell (R-Spokane) saidstrategic center of a great war. A short organ concert formed JAIL NCE rebwilt, new 110 hp Chrysler en- i SR | saturday that charges of Commun- | - - ~ a prelude for the wedding pro- | gine and tanks, ready to go. Ju- | USED Automatic Power plant oil (ist party membership will involve| = .0 o op jcesslonal. An informal reception aireq Burgo, longshoreman, Was ine Co, Inc, foot of ,burner and used 40 gal. water | “a comparatively small number” on i BlfiTlll)A\' PART\"“" the wedding guf.&t&' was held in given a three months sentence in | 909 6t tank. Call Black 880. 906 2t Told of the committee announce- 4 EN | and 4 2 g supper lor the | ~, sioner Felix Gray & - ke gt B | ment, Dr. Raymond B. Allen, Uni- Today is the second anniversary {wedding party and relatives follow- ,’ ‘:m:un‘;v‘d ‘(H(’,l_x“,“ ‘;,“d’“ml R WANTED | motor, _565: 13-ft. skiff, $90.00. ! versity President, commented that|°f the local Teen-Age Club. It jeq. How b Oty Botioa:-orEkiiet — | Motorbike $150. Madsen Cycle | “the University respects the rights|¥as on the' evening of June 14,| Tne newlyweds leit late Sunday Rl AT sl W good reference,! and Fishing Supply. Phone 914. | ‘ 2 g iof & legisiative committee to in.|1946, that the life of this §yOUth |for a honeymoon in the Colorado . P¢n% drunk and disorder write or wire to Wrangell Beauty 012 2t | 0 i F ' g i B ; o 2 g e e | Mrs. C. V. Welfelt, | - - — stigate matters affecting the in- | Organization began. Grand Canyon. For her going- sowssmwes e nmne e g 4 2 JSE for sale. $25 1 . & . 5 zgn i a lilrxslurgio: and its persongnel and| Al teen-agers are reminded, t0|away costume, Mrs. Marshail wore i 1 Wirangel, Alaske. S8 U[‘H?L?EDR“ ?dl( HSQEOG' S anull;e | v 2 i . 3 : b » o 1 4 * L » LA ! pest, Douglas Highway. 1.66 .} QUALITY SINCE /887 has cooperated with this committee bf P Ii“!“‘f)l‘:}:l_’ht”“fi WRI At |an appe, sreen dress iwith brown VOMIR bl Bald ok, Renly |- in its present investigation.” | & c’c! r?c o celebrate the event.land yellow cummerbund and a white - Empire Office. 910 6t|SUPER Mangic. Bargain. Phone Chairman Canwell said the hear-|There will be a big cake with tWo |topcoat, with hat and accessories E QR Sfi LE ‘ s s | Red 575. 911 4t M ing will last from six to eight days | candles on it. {also white @ | RELIABLE man watited to call on| - st e 5 and that approximately 40 sub- N N T T T o The bridegroom’s parents travel- i friends and neighbors. Wondcr-‘m‘m SEEMODIR SeOR, 104,2 by e b e o o e 0 { poenas are being served. FL TIES UP AT THE t. . |1€4 /Trom Indiana- ‘to “attend the | prgyAURANT FIXTURES— fuf umim’;\,ufii_y.'iih W80 ‘in al 2:&%2?:?::7’5&‘22:\2‘?1?5 }1"]“;? was a resident of Baranof Warm| He declared that some of the 40 COLD STORAGE DOCK |¢eremony, at which the bride’s | day. No experience or capital re- Rk BR s sy cHARlES HEADSIROM Springs for many years. A single| will be called as witnesses only, y ™ Imother, Mrs. Mildred Hermann of COMPLETE | quired. Permanent. Write toflay. | or phone Black 80. 908 66 | PASSES AWAY HERE m Mr.. Headstrom has no survi-|not as suspects The Flint, skippered by John JU;}E"fllS .iw,‘%np::“-l."q AT 2 [ b:; E?MF[:NY' Delm'dB";THREE adorable. kittens afe look-. | vor PN ey e Peterson, landed 6,000 poundsjof | “OIOVE 8 SHOrL stay at he | 1 oil Range with Burner i St, Oakland 7| 5o for homes. Phone Blue 449 4 Funeral arrangements are being i 4 | halfput at Junean Cold Smr,ge1“rl?nrusm:ns]vle;uig:“ “f;;mfiwc::;;:“ ig t Bloo : | cair B1Z02 | ' eyenings 010, 3% Charles Headstrom, 87, former made at the Charles W. Carter ( Ish " l over the week erid Which Went_atk e the sum- Steamtable—compl opsar mmmn, o i 74 Pt S RN O O it 1% fisherman, ay at 5:10 o'- Mortuary. 0as Ipplllg ine 1865 medium, 8 for chix, and 176| ¢ 10 the fall the bridegroom Scrap Table and ‘G(‘_):’Dm“‘”“l o ;"m*‘l‘“ d°‘>’|~3 ‘;'4 TO SETTLE AN ESTATE: 2 bldgs, clock. Baturday afternoon at ‘8t oo Tor larée to- Bilghton. will re-eniter Indiana University at G.E. Refrigerator—Large i cC’)r.eerx)xm;sz’ U;ggr’c "S“fe ’:’3” with large store and 6 apts. on Ann’s Hospital. He had been hospi- INTENTION TO WED seeks Alaska Ro“le i o e | Bloomington for his senior year's Booth Tables and Seats Sl 777771”7“7"7' ! Willoughby Ave. Income $170 per talized for several years. Vincent G. Anderson, Jun?a“ CHURCHES LEAVE ‘lwm-k_ The _\.ounz ‘oo\xp]e n_!lvnded " 5 Bootk SCHOOL Girl. wants houss work| month, !?rlce $5500 casp. Johr Born June 15, 1861 in Sweden, Mr. fisherman, and Marcella B. 1,-,5}," Mrs. Jim Church &hd children | ¢ University of New Mexico last 1 Counter and Back Bar—30 ft] or taking care of children, Call| B. ~Medica, 513 Willougsby Headstrom became a naturalized Sitka store clerk, have applied to] PORTLAND, June 14—P— The| =" "pofibios ahoard the |VEAT- 15 s Blue 236. 908 3t| Avenue. 910 4t citizen in the State of Washington. U. S. Commissioner ~Felix Gray | Coastwise Shipping Line has filed | no /0. wochington for a ten-day | e B . e 1 ) Cigar Case [ f—— . He came to Alaska about 1919 and for a marriage license. application with the Maritime Com-{ g % o | 1 Dinner Table—6 Chairs | DOWNTOWN Garages for rent.| A B Electric Stove, three burne A R 71 A 4 ST & ission for a permit to operate bi-| oy T P e RN 1 e o Jorgenson’s Motors. 908 3t! €r and oven, like new, $50; good weekly freight service between i cey. P an'to :e. gn m;h Gkl -. ¢ In Exccllent Condition Voo TR gL A.___.‘*} piano $100; adding machine $35; Portland and Seward, Alaska. ngton’s next trip nor Bl TIDE TABLE . CARPENTERS Wanted. 44 hours| G E Light Meter with case $19.25, S : Benjamin Parkinson, vice-presi- S l' = . CONTACT | week. Phone 34. 907 tf| Easy Spindry Washer $75, good dent of the firm, was quoted in ' e B __ JUNE 15 4 H e shape. Automatic oil pump ale a report to the Portland Chamber| Leonard E. Evans, Territorial Low tide, 2:47 am., 35 ft. w R HUGHES SCHOOL Girl wants house Work| ¢t new, $25. Alaska Mission, ‘ é’o merce Saturday as saying | RePresentative of the U. S. Labor High tide, 8:42 am, 129 ft. a5 or taking care of children. Call{ pp . 941 900 tt f,,e company has not )asked fz,. § Department, returned here via PAA (o Low tide, 14:53 pm. 23 it. ® | B £ Hotel | Blue 230. BOBEBE FEbam i naat o W T heidy. | Goastwi " i yesterday from conferences in High tide, 21:27 p.m, 15.7 ft. o AP o B g <o | SMART Hats that make you want subsidy. -Chaeaise . plans: MSHE! weidingtan, (D 'C. - He rebbitd & o o o 6 8.0°8 % ® BUSINESS Giri desires to - sub-{ "5 o5 places! Worth a walk up- three hLlher:g ships in the opera=i g o xe "t ehor Départineht 18 now| g lease apt. Call Baranof Hotel,| ¢airc) Also ladies all-wool gab- tm'xx;.]e ew?uld operate direct from |CcOnsidering extending its Appren- A % Room 415, After 6 pam. - 897, | ardine suits. Room 7, Valentine Portland to the Alaskan port, The |tice Training Service to Alaska. - | > Bldg. 908 7t i q e | 2 N e b R S southward voyage would incorporate FROM_ SEWARD | Los'r m rom 1546 FORD Sedan coupe. Fxcellent stops at Pmt::nd. San Franeisco G. Green, visiting from Seward, | ey }: T condition. Write' to P. O. Box and Los Angeles. is a guest- at the Baranof Hotel. LOST: Brown shoulder strap purse.| 3006. 908 6t 3 ie-e. e Return to Kann's Store. 913 4t — 2 e ST RN S R RO T N 1941 DODGE dump truck. 4 new PORTLAND VISITOR 3 5 m w‘ffi K“,lED J. H. DuPlante from Portland, LOBT: Mounted wheel size 6:00%16| extra tires and wheels. R. Laugh- Wt T i between town and airport. Re-| Jin Auk Bay. 908 tf visited Juneau Saturday and was ¥ W - ard. Phone 77 or 162, 912 tf R — o5 e y IH CR‘SH OF plA"E a guest at the Baranof Hotel B eiaiom 1 o HOUSE for saé, Phone Black ; 2 SEATTLE VISITORS e e e A e TG g pan and small nugget inside. Re-! = = FAIRBANKS, Alaska, June 11.—| A. L. Vaughn, J. C. Oster, Jr., ward. Phone (Biue 306. 908 tf | FORREST Homé& and property, (P—Victims of the crash of a pri-{M. Mill and Steuart Fisken, all p - ————————————| ‘Glacier Highwsy. 2 car garage, vately-owned all plane were here from Seattle, are guests at the, Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas {dentified by the Ladd Field Publio | Baranof Hotel A GRAND OLD FOR RENT b - 87 it Information Office today as T-Sgt.| = — <+ **—— x e 3 MUST Sacrifice: Zenith 12-tub o : -tube Willie G. Brantley, 41, and his| -+ FROM FT. RICHARDSON cANADIAN NAME AVAILABLE at once. 3-room apart- wife, Edith, 89, ¢4 Jack Hopkens, Capt. Noble, Maj. = ment. Call Green 429. 208 Main| COmb. Radio phono, New. Ph. Their plane orashed at Eagle|Stover, Lt. Col. Pat Devine and et 913 1t| Red 662. 888 tt . from Ft. Rich- AL % it e SR Creek last Monday on a return|Capt. John Glover : tion | $6:800—6 mo. old 2-bedroom furn- s r KIMBELL Pidno, nice condition,|™™ & flight from Circle Hot Springs. ardson, are guests at the Baranof for rent. Phone 143. Geogre An.| ished house at Auk Bay. See Ray The couple have a son, William |Hotel. = Kruse. 883 tt f —— derson. Wurlitzer Piano Alaskan D. Brantley, 21, attending college PRoD“cED l" THE u s A Agent, 909 1mo | HOTEL 1 at Evansville, Ingd, .Sgt. Brantley SKAGWAY VISITORS it 1.5 o e L in Egod location for sale also is survivetl by his mother, Lau- | ot Ghyis Dalby and Set. William | Under the Direct Supervision of APTS, Rooms withkitchen priv-| oF l¢ase. Ph. 187 alaid ra Belle Brantléy, of Evansvillel | pjinn poth from Skagway, are vis- Our Expert Canadian Blender ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886: 97 1| 1337 GHEV, good condition, $600. e - M “ B e LA = AT f & £ iting here and staying at the Gas- Phone 158. 876 tf y . ¥ SEAVIEW Ap.. for, rent, one block | ki i LEGION' MEETING tineau Hotel. CORBY’S is o light, sociable from Federal Bldg. 890 tf COMPLETE Body an?éen&er Shol O ————— 1 i W . Se T Sl W 2 PO 4 LETE Juneau Post No. 4, American Le- FROM ANCHORAGE N b.’r:d' 'f, bl _°w e b.ehef NICE Clean Room, steam-heated.| Well equipped. Reasonable. In- gion, will hold it tégular meeting [ Grover C. Wood from Anchorage, you'll enjoy its smooth, satisfy- Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 636 tf i ?o\;ng;bylaloh-nm Service, 93& 7\:%’ s ] . is a Juneau visitor and staying i il 2 L . £ at 8 o'clock toright in the u?l:m AR e gy +ing mellowness. Next time ask TIOE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or i Dugout. AN members and visit- For CORBY'S..q fine whiskey. monthly. Colonial Hatel. Ph, 187 | 1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good J ing Legionnairés are invited to at- g 5 : ¥ condition. See it, at DeHart's Gro- | e FROM ANGOON Y 3 tend. / ¥ Prod Besioee from: Angoonitle NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms| cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 tt e ! also steam baths. Scandinavian | — —— staying at the Gastineau Hotel. 2 % 736 t1|3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev- | e — SITKA VISITORS e or Davis. : 4 1 L. P. McKennon and C. W. Buck, HERE FROM PORTEAND 5 | visitors from ' Sitka, are staying| Gordon Wyatt from Portland, is HOBO_KEN, N. J., June 10—P—A { at the Saramof Hotal. presently in Juneau and staying 'brass rail doesn’t made a bar, Steve HISCELLA“WS ——————— at the Gastineau Hotel, Soss learned. And the lesson cost SEATTLE VISITORS P Available in: him §10, WINTER ana PUND, CO. inc. Mr. and Mrs. C. Stevenson from FAIRBANKS VISITOR 4/5 QUART PINTS A startled police sergeant watch-| gomplete Photographic Supplies ' Seattle are visitihg Juneau and| Lydia and John Hansen from 1/2 PINTS MINIATURES ed the 29-year-old Sc§s amble _1mo Developing - Printing - ‘Enlarging * 6 P guests at the Gastineau Hotel. Fairbanks are Juneau visitors and headquarters, plant his foot firm- Artists’ Paints and Materials lt’s the %ter ® e - — guests at the Baranof Hotel. g ly on the brass rail ‘and order a Blue Printing - Photostats & FROM SAN FRANCISCO —— e glass of wine, 1 YOLYMPIA BREWING CO., OLYMPIA, WASH, U.S. A. 'Onté of America’s Exceptional Breweries. Visitors Always Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jones from San Francisco are visiting Ju- FROM ANCHORAGE J. Russell Akey and H. J. Smith, neau and staying at the Gastineau{both from Anchorage, are staying] Hotel. ' at the Baranof Hotel. “&S. BARCIAY & CO,, LIMITED, PEORIA, ILLINOIS The mistake resulted in his ar= rest on a charge of intoxication. Police Judge Charles Defazio de creed the $10 fine, GUAPANTEED Realistrc Perman- ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201, 315 Decker Way.