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il PURPLES OUT TO ‘REPEAT WIN IN SUNDAY TUSSLE Foster and Erskine Expect- ed in Smoke-Ball Duel All but counted out one-half Gastineau Cha race as a result of their town defeat, suffered I at the hands of the Elks, Do will go again against their pury clad nemesis tomor aflernoot a regularly scl Su The &g i and begins at 5:30 o'clock the sec- pl league fltit hom first home lay affair promptly at Firemen's Park. Pi ng choicas will, in all 1 ood w Bud Foster on the hill for the Elk they seek a second straight win over Claude Erskine the Islanders hurling for Douglas as the lads from across the Channel fight to hold a mathematical chance the Moose. It was a short-han that took the Island pasture last eveni be a team at full strength that out tomorrow to repeat the win Outfielders will be playing the outfield, not the infield, for U Elks, as Foster and Molly MacSpa den, both missing last evening, w be on hand CHARLOTTE DUF THIS EVENING, T ainst ARE FOR JUNEAY Canadian Pacific sieamer Prio- cess Charlotte is due in port at 6:30 o'clock this evening from the south with a full load of tourist and the following passengers for this port Holden C. Bodwell, Mrs. L. Bots- ford, Thomas F. Cenney, James ¥ Edwards, Samuel Whitefield scheduled to sail AgWay The steamer is at midnight for - = CHARLES GARFIELD IS ABOARD ALASKA Charles D. Garfield, editor of the Fur Journal, published in Seatlle visited old friends in Juneau last night while the steamer Alaska wa in port. Garfield, formerly with the Cu toms Service in Juneau, and at one time head of the Alaska Bureau of the Seattle Chamber of Commerc is making the round trip on the Alaska with his wife who is lead- ing a University of Washington study tour, Contacting fur buyers and ers in Southeast Alaska, Garfiel carried the word from m: ters that “Things are looking for next season’s fur.’ FUNERAL SERVICE FOR MRS. CREWSON MONDAY AFTERNOON et cer better The funeral service for Mrs. Mary B. Crewson will be held in the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Monday, August 1, at 2 pm,, Dean C. E. Rice officiating. The Rebekah Ritualistic service will also be held in the Cathedral urder the direction of Betty Mec- Cormick, Noble Grand of Perse- verance Rebekah Lodge No. A2 IOOF. Interment will be in the 0Odd Fellows plot of Evergreen Cem- etery. GRANTED DIVORCE V. W. Mulvihill of Juneau was granted a divorce from Martha Mulvihill, now living in Idaho. Federal ing. in |11 years District Court this morn- | Corrigan Supervises Loading of His Plane With an affection easily understocd, Douglas Corrig.r he flew across the Atlantic onto the steamship Lehih THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY rigan himself will return on another ship after a vis't {c England. Th Rev, Wagzoner York from London. BOTH AIRCRAFT Retuns Today OF MARINE AIR The Rev. David Waggoner of the First Presbylerien Church in Ju- neau, returned this morning from Ketchikan on the B after taking the Southeas with the Christian F as the guest lecturer tained fifty-three member over the State and Chicago and continued to Seattle where Rev. Waggoner met th party and continued north with the members, evening, the Rev w me A talks and lecture he Alaskan films in prepara tion of viewing the points of in terest Prior to his coming north with the he attended the annua ¢ of the Presbyterian min held in Tacoma, from there he visited with two brot} in Lo T (& h in Alaska Regular services will again be resumed here be tomo rinni Dessert-Luncheon Honors Visitor Complimentary to Mrs. H. M Spencer, mother of Mrs. Drew Pain er, who is leaving Monday for the States, Mrs. Tom George is enter- | taining with a dessert-luncheon this afternoon at her home on West Eighth Street The luncheon table, centered with blue and chromium sail boats, is off with two large bowls of sweet peas. The afternoon is being spent in playing both bridge and pinochle Guests for the occasion include: Mrs. John New: son, Mrs. E. E Burnett, Mrs. H. L. Glenn Hy Mrs. William Mrs. J. C. Michaelson, Mrs Whyte, and Mrs. Drew Painter. Assisting during set Stender, Mrs. Da Clark, M an, Mrs. W. Robin- | Reck, | George | the afternoon is | Misses Dorothy Reck and Ester | Mae George -o Jupiter moves around the sun in 1314.92 days. - D Try an Empire ad ~ Alaska Federal Savings & Loan ~ 119 Seward Street | | | _ Association - - - of Juneau PHONE 3 ARE OUT TODAY Lon Cope flew Marine Air- Bellanca (o Sitka today with . passe and i to br back four from base city Holden took the Fairchild out with Edna Shapely, H. Murphy and Edward Austin to Hoonah Coming back, Holden was to bring in ¥ Fox In Hawk Inlet ley and John from A. Murphy f Ten is return from the islanc hf, Alex was to make a trip to he Polaris-Taku mine with four t night, Cope brought in Capt SCHENLEY’S The ( every ity. N until I When Bourb, ol ’UGHTv sening Ahe whiskies have Long Ev These Schenley hav hem prove 1Y Jakeway Distributing Co., Inc. SOLE ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS e n for ifs return to the United States. Cor- s1Qualit ality checks. ; ?l‘m:‘ll:lhv “heck O1d Quaker f\nr‘;“ -t and smoothness. ThisWhiskey# MORE THAN 100 MILLIO N g _ flavor, your e Straight BOURBON w, COPR, 193, 5 'PR. 1935, SGHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS, ou that JULY 30, 1938. Adventurers’ Club President Has {Real Adventure | | Carl Dreutzer, President of H\r“ Adventurers’ Club, world known or- | ganization of men who have left | the beaten trail to seek new and | strange things, had unusual adven- | Settle in Atlin ,‘a; s Production of M|l'\‘ While aboard Carl Velvestad's boat Would Be Golden Op- |[Portia, enroute to Juncau from iR . Yakobi Island, after inspecting-min- | _{"il “’fmv'}’ . Alntenor ing property there, the party saw | A good fa:mer and dairy mau|nree killer whales in battle with a s missing a bet in not taking ad- 60-foot sperm whale vantage of opportunities in the At-| e saw the splashing from about ;'Gam. ).V, Davis Urges Farmers to lin count ..sgm Capt. J. V. Da-|g mye off,” Dreutzer said. “And Vs .v‘.h(»;w”(\":‘\]1‘::-111\{1Of}ugm'lllil‘:’ sneaking up on the fight, we got | yesterday after Y€€ within a hundred feet of the whole ays visiting there. thing.” “There are 800 people in the dis-| preiizer said the water was “all and not a single cow,” Davis k y" @ 2 X r whales «Right now there are eighteen bloody and that the killer whales were splashing water several feet high as they cracked down on the said horses in there just getting fat and not doing a thing. | whkie: witae: At b Teet’ 1 “With those open rolling hills » oG o i ol r " '8 dorsal fins. and sheltered valleys, one could Before the killers and the whale | sped away at the approach of the Portia, Dreutzer had gotten several feet of movies and numerous still put all the ground he wanted into hay, and get around paying exorbi- t frei rates for shipped in feed during the winter months. There’s money in it.” PRI 4 3 Fresh milk 1h Atlin Is. scarcity,| C8PPIng the climax, one Killer ken in by plane and costing & whale, ‘about thirty feet long hurtled clear of the water and fell ch as w according to| o € &€ e ters on the creeks, Canned milk |"2F¢ W18 & STHAL ki used predominantly, and sells at fonday morning, Dreutzer wi three small @S T6r's Half s dollar. (S0 south on ihe Coluntbla. He is Davis was not only “sold” on a Pri,w)d.ent not only of the Adven- rmer's chanoés in Atiln) but made| irers' GItib, - But: also. the Nickel general statement that “Atlin | COTPOration of America, and the s a wonderful place Arctic Tin Corporation, an§ Secre- tary-Treasurer of the Arctic Circle o . ne Exploration Company, operating J. 8. JEFFREYS Al L= e bovs e HERE ON ALASKA!is ontess s wiste pistareat ding of his $900 plane in which is picture was sent by radie to New Helen Davis and MARTHA COMMITTEE in Chicago those whale pictures! Dreutzer cid. IS ENTERTAINED HERE :. and Mrs. J. 8. Jeifrey re- i L uwned to Juneau last evening on 4 ity Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Florine tear Alaska. Mr. Jeffrey, MEHERIN ARRIVING M. Sel- J. J. Meherin is a passenger on the steamer Mt. McKinley, sched- uled to arrive in Juneau this eve- ning from the Westward. Meherin has been absent associated with the 1 Company, was in the Sta ction with his business. Mrs returned from a Housel was hostess to the Martha who i Society Sewing nmittee at the ler a Housel cabin on the Glacier High- in co; W Lur was served Jeffreys has just which the afternoon was spent in Visit to Europe. heon afte from sewing e Jjuneau since the first part of the Present were Ray G. Da GUILD MEETING month, and has made a long tour Mrs. Walter P. Scott, Mrs. Geor The Junior Methodist Guild will through the Interior. B. Rice, Mrs. George Johnson, hold a meeting mnext Wednesday S Mrs. Cole Stacey Norman, night in the church social room| Lilian Gish went on the stage| when she was five years old. at 7 o'clock. Anthony Bockmore, Mrs. Cecil starting Rulaford, Mrs. Henry Larsen, and Mrs. E. J. Cowiing - ' BECOMES CITIZEN Mrs. Pauline V. berg of Point Retrea e of Esthonia, was ad- mitted to U citizenship at a naturalization hearing this morning in Federal District Court. ‘.f‘“-(-ks! aspector behind sssurance of qual® s the «rm.n‘».l, )1d Quaker boutle i your Jtle leave: ; ot a In. U4 inspectors have m? sharp-ey M hat's why .3 yearsOld! NBOTTLES SOLDy vou try this “Double-Ricl ., o, your lips will rejoic, yes will light up hiskey ING, Ny, ¢ GET THEM just HOKEY POKEYS Purest Sherbet in individual cartons | |t =avE THEY'RE A “DIFFERENT” “SUMMER DELIGHT"! FROZEN MALTED MILKS PERCY’S FOUNTAIN ALSO: THOSE 5-CENT TREATS Twelve Vessels ~ Western Unload Halibut ;‘V'"wsz;here ted On Seattle Mart - HELENA, Mont., July 30.—Helena, : capital of Montana, outgrew cow- Season‘s End B\‘ings Manv boy attire so long ago the Cham- Boats in from Banks n Areas One and Two ber of Commerce believes its resi- SEATTLE, July 30. — With the dents may have forgotten how to wear ten gallon hats. So two weeks curtain rung down on the 1938 fish- ing season in halibut areas two and before the convention of the Mon- tana Stockgrowers' convention the citizens will don boots and som- breroes and wear them daily until the meeting “just to create a free oneiqv,ms nshb exchange experienced . . o western atmosphere” in e it A S which the cowmen will feel at One boat came in from western , .. banks, but eleven landed fish fromn local banks. From western banks, Lind pounds, 7% and 7'z cents. 40,000 STOCK ON WAY TO WESTWARD ON NEW Local banks — Hoover, 18,000 pounds, National, 18000 pounus, SURFACING JOB both selling at 77% and 7% cents; | e . Kingfisher, 13,000, Maddock, 13,000.| pii or wright and Stock of Seat- both selling at 7!¢ and 7%; Ethel e for surfacing the Moose Pass S., 18,000 pounds, 7% and 7% ; Flint ”;q ,ro'r ’b?:“gmu)l,o‘,ed i 16,000, Lively, 16.000, Ideal, 15.000; gour, " # retary griculture and R. H. 7% stralght; Orbit, 18,000, 7% and | Sccrotary of Agricutite Stock of the firm, with Mrs. Stock land their child, went through herce AI(’)"“'ithis morning on the Baranof for \Eeward. Mr. Stock is taking per- T sonal charge of the new contract SCARECROWS OUTMODED |anq expects to have the work under- WASHINGTON — The s(-arccm\a"“ny in about two weeks. is becoming old-fashioned. Migra-| JUBCRTE e tory birds are likely to be frightened| ROY MOORE HEADS TOUR off by flash guns, revolving lights, Sixty-two persons compose the and a variety of noise makers nowa-| Copper River Tour on board the days. | Alaska, which docked here last eve- | ning. Roy Moore, of Topeka, Kas., lis conductor for the tour party. Husky L., 8,000, halibut 6 and 7%, and sable, 4 straight; 18,000, 7'z straight. > g g Today’s News Today.—Empire. RAY CRUDE OIL BURNERS NOW INSTALLED IN. SPICKETT APARTMENTS COLISEUM APARTMENTS REC. U5 PAT. OFF SHATTUCK BUILDING GRAND APARTMENTS DECKER BUILDING GROSS APARTMENTS AHLERS BUILDING DOUGLAS CITY SCHOOL NEW ALASKAN HOTEL See the RAY installed in our shop or talk to these satisfied owners who are cutting down fuel costs. 100% GUARANTEED RICE & AHLERS CO. ngly % L | PR e FROZEN MALTEv MILKS FROZEN MALTED MILKS at PERCY’S NOW AT Lucky Star Cups—>5c¢ POPSYCLES ——5¢