The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 12, 1938, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 12 1938. Ellen Repp Will Be Heard — NINE GO OUT labtiaTom g HALIBUTERS “4MSF, WoneY,.. THREE COME IN (oo Committee to Tonight in Vocal Rm*i{u( DN PAA SHIp Anvway SE”.; SEATTLE SUCCUMBS IN IDAHO WITH AMUNDSEN Be Memory Soon Lulu Fairbanks, Seattle resident Information has been receive (Continued from Page One) but “Alaska’s bi Wer " car ? o p S at the Northern Light Pre irch b i At LM R biggest booste: by Frank A. Boyle of the death o G i i M SRR 3 ek h through Juneau on the ' SEATTLE, Jul Halibuter James F. Hurley, which occu g Alas I"mxr;)m« pilot Jol propose to hold this sum in reserve Since she v ars ag : I t ith pilots 8. E. Rob- Columbia leading a tour of SEAT g FAlDUYETS | galmon City, Idaho, on December Ami en came in from the is-|S0 that whenever there I combining voca T k Cit re oW | bins women from Business and Profes- here today. catch and prices, lands with three passengers yester-|lar u fakes her he W flig vere E. L. sjonal Women’s Clubs throughout °.° Mr. 2y was @ reside f day evening in the Lockhi soloist wit § 5. L. Philiips J Mc- the country. ., - From the western banks—Torden- . ¥ e v P Coming in were Ray Peterms > in favor, so that they m: £ during 't Ke Simmons, H. Odekirk, P Miss Fairbanks said the tou: 10,000 pounds, Thor 39,000 . the and Paul Morgan from Hoonah, and n come out and begi 3 ensor bst, Mrs ¥ ttle 40,0 und 1 5 2 s oltize was Iestowed her Screnson, Mae Post, Mrs. H. Dahl. would go as far as Fairbanks, t vty el il Gastineau Mining Com- Ira Lowe from Chichagof lize citizens, T am also opposed to ing in Matanuska and other | & e so as court librarian POREL e § G i DN et ith ioye | 35,000 pounds, 7% and 7% cent e S . a parting shot, aft aile YOUNG FOLTA enroute, returning on the Aleutiar 56,000 e udge R. W. Jennings Sorenson Flying _Asapa s ol after b tafled through Junea July 25. ) n 1 rarried R Agne 5 b QUALIFIES FOR hrough Juneall SndBgRs. T ires shn: L T |BH e ombitiea i b “fan” on aviation, Lulu h NAVY ACADEMY to make the flight from Fairbank w:,"“‘.”‘“); AL “‘ ’ Mz A i Mary To Hikst tinue ‘ that WG basaber in. to Nome while in the Interio o rio 16:000 S urvive him are resi- may go on anyway ge W. Folta Jr., son of the TR .. a d P 3¢ | : Viewees RWer he Dl Superintendent of | cated nc possible for the [ A‘]r’]l( for entran Navel p: y . + - ng Pany roundabout trip | vord e ,:ffi'.itm\ by Detegate An Gfi',;‘fi,,g’,‘g%‘,?} WILL SHELL FLIES TO O o e w3 10 Hirs, He lft or Faitbanks | CONTRACTOR QUIST . ony 3. Dimond trom : R ESTATE = GET PILOT FOR ! the order at Pocatello, ™ o | ARRIVES, COLUMBI Lungi dal Caro Bene Secchi " - A i 1 Simmo 5 A A A Have You Seene But a Whyte Lillie Grow : Fola S| watter 6 Wood, of Lake Piacid FAIRBANKS TRIP dho. @ ong Democrat and PUrchase e A W. Quist. contracior in chare: Old English 17th century melody) of }m‘ late Ire " active interest in, pert re- C ticn nn“[hr:‘m'w Bar: Come Let’'s Be Merry (OId English) : i 11‘1’4&111”\':1 p !’l:t (l‘x”](:::]:hr‘nl ,m ELLEN REPP- Contralto i I Washingtor 1 h v, passed UMD J S the project. EDYTHE ROWE— Celio Obbligatos ,"'4";_‘”,‘I;’v"‘;‘;;’l"m s ‘“I:“”"l';' Bit b6 A te the To- mons flew. wh L FISHING CONTEST son is f | Contractor Quist said more equip- 11 said zhten up his t r V p E . OFFICIALLY SE T fry 86 haGe o 1{:;5 :1(;7;81““;:::‘ :‘ncr;k]ob would up one of the pilot Le temps de lilas Chausson Yontal 0:" T Ira Wood died June 9. His brother P, AA Electra FOR NEXT SUNDAY ’—-—-——l_.._—__ L' heure exquise Hahn ALASKA TOUR | i1} temain in the In Walt Hall Sl R e b e I;\.m.‘ S Judge Charles W. Froessel and €fal weeks in the inter [ peymooning briefly X 1t was offic announced toda IV E I D I 7\7 F Saint-Saens v t ¢ i id ol . ! d 1 ¥ Mrs. Froe: f Jamics estate | e retre th his bride that the anr MISS REPP b i e ¥ p i oF The pasied through Junewu on the Goc o iR n L (YU i i both M ana img Gub wil e staried nest sn- | SAVES! PAYS! STAYS! 1 lumbia as members of the Golden Be g : ur. P P - t 1d left for Fair- day at Marmion Island Andante from “Orpheus and Eurydice Gluck { lour. Mr. Froessel 1 member of r d rmion Islan: et Mol P il the New York State eme Court The Rev. John E. Youell, pastor bani hort time later Plenty of fish, and plenty of \/\]hy buy new [,)(,!IYS? We can weld them. 3 and hopes to t of the First Presbyterian Church 1| enthusiasm on the part of fisher- A Harlequin Popper L Tk SUMASE pairbanks, passed through Junc VISIT FRIENDS men who think the casiest way to | THE WELD THAT HELD is guaranteed. MRS. ROWE It will be a ereat treat to meet a ON the Columbia enroute get a new pole is to catch a record - v New Yorker in Alaska banks after attending the Prech Whil Jolumbia was in port, fish, is responsible for the decision Ri 8 Ahl c Ph l\'" h;nlm I :{“”’ sults, y s " Pa. Whilé" in Juneau, he viited: T visited with friends in Ju More details will be announced Third and Franklin Streets aer hilset, i Damer irieg with friends sieatt later Vaaren (cello obbligato) Gricg MISS REPP v Lamento Faure Serenade Glazounow MRS. ROWI VI Sea Moods T'yson Clouds (cello obbligato) Charles Midsummer S Worth MISS REPP Holden B With Faihild =5 T el ¢ KNIT nl to be T il I - You Love 3 BARGAIN (and what woman doesn’t! kgl morning o schy nd they wi e route wih mah ez 2 < e ol 1w wieh b | he HERE TOMORROW at 9:00 am, r:')ule‘ ot MgS. CAMPBELL i gxx'le;lélfg ;;{\I LOW Clearance Prices (Many of them at Half-Price!) And too—thF merchandise is FRESH s MRS. F. HOUSEL, - oy o e HONORED TODAY | , AR LR Ty Ellen Repp. widely Ito, will appear in concert st for th ell on a churle trip with Beth Pendeburg, a PAs-| 1. nonor of Mis. J. K. Campbell et B B > o |All Dresses, Coats, Su:ts to fiy to Wrangell to catch the ves- sel there $14.75 values ~em Cope vt i hree b 1 ' e Sven st | s ; Slashed for this Grand Clearance » $6.95 the Fairchild, bringing B Gl oy i - Rack i——Values to $ 7.95 $2.95 b i e ) FOR INTERIOR tesses. Included on the menu R i s T SRS < Rack 3—Values to 12.95 —— 6.95 dent of Jur accompanied by r‘,.«.;.,bv‘p gomt ot s, accompanied by e |t et for e porvonse | Qg StrawWs $1.00 | Rack 4——Values to 19.50 11.95 q [ L Hering and his wife a passeng "\’h George B. Rice, Mrs. E. aboard the Columbia bound !m‘(nw\ml' Mrs. Arthur J. Ficken, and| | All Summer Felts — 1,95 | All Coats——!5 Price All Suits——!2 Price Wins World Casting Title | All Evening Dresses—1!5 Price ] : ® 33.95 to $4.50 values L : Purses e %% Underwear BLOUSES Gl - ehie G Dressy Blouses 3 Slips in lace, satin and Dance Sets georgette GLOVES Values to $4.50 Val fti)(fsjf 4‘1;7 50 3 For This Clear- : Van Raalte ance—$2.45 $5.50 and $4.95 and Kayser values—$2.95 in all colors SLIPS and $2.50 and $2.95 GOWNS values—$1.95 758 Satin 011;1’5 “repes ALL SKIRTS ON s1. SALE—Y; Price BETTY BAXLEY One Lot of House Dresses SWEATERS Flowers $1.65 ¥, Price TR $1.00 TABLE—Many items will be found To Close Out on this table such as Blouses, Sweaters, ;4 25¢ Skirts, Purses, House Dresses. f Underwear F ¢ Coast record were broken recently at the western fly and plug casting tournament held in Oakland, _ Cal. Waldo Ek (left) of Portland, Ore. cked the world mark by 15 inches with an average cast of 305 feet 3 inches in three tries. 'The ! thivee lengths lure accuracy event was won by Herman Hittenberger | ‘“"WHERE FASHION REIGNS‘’ ALL SALES FINAL—NO APPROVALS *of 8an Francisco. Both are pictured inspecting casting rods after * the event, ; 1 e i o o R L e e e el e § ] ) (. ) - ) ’

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