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ELECTION SEPTEMBER 13, 1938 (Paid" Advertisement) Final Clearance Regularly up to $7.95 Less than half-price for these frocks! $ .95 Beleros, jacket-frocks, sports-types. $5.00 ssified Ads in THE FMPIR.:J; 5 |be seen in action, nationally known know how long he will remain in {known | League play. hwrmcntcd by the ‘Piremen help. pa a M SALMON MON PRICES |Seventeen Cents a Pound| with another picture not yet nam- | baseball figures such as Judge Juneau before going back to Fair- |Kenesaw Mountain Landis, Walter | banks, Johnson, ete. “I'm just enjoying your rain” ever made and this will first time it has been shown in | Alaska. highest level this year on the Ju- neau fish | forced the grounds large reds, for large reds per pound, a pound pounds for pound for white kings they were &t .the beginning of the season. ONLY TWO WEEKS | Froncs L who follow the elusive roebuck can| g, i eer. Impcum in charge. opens two weeks from tomorrow, or CHEVROLET SEDAN on August 20. It remains open un-| eral years, Executive Officer Frank | ports indicate a | season also opens for goats and will | The bag is two grown goats. Tak- | night with Gordon McDonald, Peters- | ing .of kids is not permitted. | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1938. FIRE FIGHTERS|JACK WARREN 'NIPPON ARMIES Amundsen Takes WILL PRESENT BASEBALL SHOW| “Batters Up Commg Up Jack Warren, of Fairbanks, form- er President of the Tanana Ve Spm'(smfl]'s Association, is visiting in Juneau, stopping at the Hotel Juneau. Warren said the Fairbanks sports- —-IS Amencan League men have an organization with Fl f S |approximately 200 members, of tim of dtars |which group Leo Rogge is Presi- | The Juneau Fire Department wili dent, having ‘moved up from the| |)u~senl a baseball show August 12, | Vice-President’s chair when Warren | a week from today, at the Capitol resigned. Theatre, it was announced today following last night's meeting of |will probably be as searce as nm} the department. have been for the last two v “Batter Up” will be the name of Warren said, but “ptarmigan the baseball film to be presented rather plentiful just now,” | The ed, according to Fire Chief V. W. season for Fairbanks residents RN, 1, TR | Mulvihill. “The moose have been coming IN FUR B The picture is an educational back strong in the Fairbanks coun- :: sound film designed to illustrate |try” Warren said. “They are more Jack Warren arrived recently in the fine points of the national of the animal around town now Fetersburg from Fairbanks and in- pastime and reveals numerous little than there have been in several '€NdS to engage in fur farming facts concerning Major |years.” A big game guide, Warren. is Many American League stars will known in Fairbanks. He does area. well not It is the first film of its type be the Warren smiled. “We haven't had an awful lot Inside this summer " % : | BASEBALL TODAY | s mose b et | Purpose of the double bill being is to or. the new srandsumds A’\'k | The following are scores of base- ball games played this afternoon {in the major leagues as received |up to 2 o'clock: National League Brooklyn 1; Cincinnati 4 St. Louis 3; Philadelphia 0. Pittsburgh 3; New York 5. | American League New York 6; Cleveland 1. Baston 9; Detroit 8. Philadelphia . Louis 9. fi& sjedacgicn L THREE SALMON BOATS | LAND CARGOES TODAY Three small salmon were made today on the Juneau marf, totalling but three tho nd pounds. All sold to Alaska Coast | Fisheries at prevailing price They were 31B122, 500 Congoy, $00 pounds, and Ida IT, 000 pounds. | e 'FRANCIS BIGGS TO JOIN PWA STAFF Biggs, who has been employ the Alaska Juneau, UNT"_, DEER HUNTERS has received an appointment un«‘:iu TAKE To THE H[LL the Public Works Administration |ana will join the PWA staff here Only two more weeks and those |, oinced today by J. G. Shepard, ] TAKE BIG JUMP Now Being Paid for Large Red Kings Salmon prices went to their exchange when buyers, landings increased * price on raised their pricés on whites anl silvers. Prevailing prices now are 17 cents 11 cents for mediums, 7 cents a silvers and 7 cents a by ar pounds, prices are double what Present PRI 25 S dhtes | tomorrow as an engineer, it ‘was an- | take to the hills. The deer season| WILL BE AWARDED AT FAIR; FIREMEN The annual Fire Department “Fair | Duftesné of the Alaska Game Com-|Car” is in town and will be on mission said today. All reports display soon, it was ‘rrvealed at reaching the Commission office, he |the meeting of the Fire Depart- reported, point to a large number ment last night. 2 | of deer in all the favorite areas. The| Karl Alstead, Chairman of the animals wintered well and field re- Car Committee, says this year's good supply of car is a Chevrolet, deiuxe sedan, radio and heater equipped. .- — | Tony Sechwamm flew his Curtis- last til November 15 and the bag limit is three bucks as usual. The season will open with one uf‘ the most favorable reports in sev- game, On the same date as deer, the | remain open until November 30.|Robin up from Petersburg [nburg 1ambérman. Schilling Tea is always full- flavored dnd fra- graiit! Made from choice tea leaves gtown in the world’s finest tea gar- dens, it always gives you a delightfully clear, re- freshing cup. Remeth- ber, Schiiling Tew is kept fresh for you in an at- tractive, cellophane- sealed package. Avoid Fuel Freeze-Ups Let our experienced workmen forestall winter worries and expense by pumping out your fuel tanks now— condensation puts water in even the tighest of tanks. | Get rid of that water and dirt before it freezes and | calls a halt to your heat and comfort, ' THIRD AND FRANKLIN STREETS Rice & Ahlers-Phone 34 Japanese Headquarters Ad- | passengers aboard. mit No Advance Dur- | SHANGHALI, |armies in the Yangtze River Valley|Bob McGarry and Werner Pota- Grouse in the Interfor this year|Are still held just above Kiukiang which they took from the Chinese ™ ten days ago. ,mnz» miles from Hankow., Warren also expects a good moose | Japanese headquarters, business in, the Wrangell Narrows VISITS HERE ARE HELD UP IN Three Uu Today Amunds(‘n f]r\\ to the islands today with three ny in the Stinson Passengers were E. E. Aligawa, for Excursion Inlet, C. C. Young, | for Hirst, and George Skannas, for | Chichagof and return. 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