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L BUY—AND—SAVE USRI |, e ISR PAY’N-TAKIT THESE ARE NOT SPECIAL PRICES! There Are More Than 3,000 Other Values Just as Great Here! B-U-T-T-E-R 2 Pounds 99 | FRESH JERSEY NOT SPECIAL—EVERY-DAY PRICE! SCHILLINGS—M. ]. B. GOLD SHIELD OUR EVERY-DAY PRICE! 3 Pound Tin OUR EVERY-DAY PRICE! Giant Package-66 Ounces $20.00 COUPON BOOK . 10.00 COUPON BOOK . 5.00 COUPON BOOK .. ... ,,,,, .$19.00 9.50 4.75 C-1-G-A-R-E-T-T-E-S 31.2 5 carton Luckies—Chesterfields—Camels 0Old Golds—Raleighs GEORGE BROS. THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1938. 'SCHOOL GIRL IS TOHUNT ALASKA GAME : /\merican MUS(’UIH Truslee and Young Daughter Bound to Westward With his 13-y friend, and a Le mounted on a gun stock for “shoot- ing” pictures, trustee of the American Museum of aturg] History, passed through Ju- 1 on the Mt. McKinley this morning heading for the W(xlwnrd\ ind a game hunt Smith was in Alaska in 19 H with his wife and his daughter Mar ne, then old, as Vir- ginia, her younger sister is now. On that trip, Marne shot four head of me, caribou, sheep and bear, five shots, and her mother t that year's record monse with a 68'% inch spread Little Virginia, who shoots a .257 caliber rifle, and done “consid- le” hunti home, hopes to better her siste rd that now -old daughter, a ncludes tiger and thirteen other big game heads. nith, a corporation lawyer, will| get Grant Caribou on the Ala: Peninsula for the museum, and 11 then go to the Kenai to get a moose sroup. William Oshorne, a friend, is mak- ing the hunt with Smith, and three more men will join the party later at Kodiak after finishing a hunt with Richard K. Mellon and his party in the ine Lake country. —a———— KEITH G. WILDES WINS INSURANCE COMPANY VICE - PRESIDENCY Keith G. Wildes of Juneau, rep- resentative of the New York Life Insuarnce Company, has been ele- vated to the vice-presidency of the North Pacific Department of New York L according to notific: mn received the agent today. This department includes the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. Wildes led the e e North Pacific Depart- ment in sales and all the business was written in Juneau The well-known young Juneau man is sailing on September 5 for Seattle from where he will fly to New York for conferences in the home office of the company and from there will go to Bretton Woods, N. H., for a meeting of the Top 200 Club made up of the 200 agents in each department selling the most insurance during the last year. - o MRS. G. GiBBONS GIVEN LUNCHEON In honor of Mrs. George Gibbons, house guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Worley, a bon-voy luncheon is being given this afternoon at the |home of Mrs. Stacey Norman on | Fifth Street. A huge bowl of garden flowers | centered the table. Guests for the afternoon include Mrs. J. F. Worley, Mrs. M. S. Whittier, Mrs. John A. | Glasse, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. | Cole, and Mrs. Walter P. Scott - e L | || HospITAL NOTES i BEE s 5 L. A. McCarter, a medical patient at St. Ann’s Hospital, was dismissed | today. James Edminston, a surgical pa- tient at St. Ann’s Hospital, has left for his home. George Johnson was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital today for medi- cal treatment Elsie Smith underwent a major cperation at t Government Hos- | pital this morning. James Bartells was admitted to the_Government Hospital for surgi- cal care today. Nirs. Anna Berg was admitted to the Government Hospital for medi- cal care, having been taken from | the steamer | the Westward — s - MRS. COOK ENTERTAINS Mrs. Norman Cook is entertaining vith a luncheon this afternoon at | “Normandy-Lodge,” at Point Louisa. Guests for the afternoon, which is being spent informally, include resi- dents of Point Louisa Beach. OR TURKEY DINNER | necott 42, New York Central 19%, Southern Pa- | ing all cannery stops with mail, and taking Mrs NEW YORK, Aug. 24 Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 10%, American Can 103'%, Amer Light and Power 1%, Anaconda 35'%, Bethlehem Steel 60%, Commonwealth and South Curtiss Wright 5%, General 1%, ational Harvester 59'4, Ken- Safeway Stores 18%, cific 19%, United States o] 60%, a candid camera | Milton Lloyd-Smith, | Columbia enroute to| |of Tacoma and Seattle, Eat at ERWIN’S Cafe! ENJOY A MEAL COMPLETE — WITH Soup Salad, two kinds of Meats, plenty of Vegetables, Dessert and Coffee—for Soc EVERY SUNDAY EVENING—A SPECIAL CHICKEN 75c Try One of Our Club Breakfasts! BOARD BY THE MONTH AND SAVE. ERWIN'S CAFE South Franklin Street Pound $4.87 7/16, Bremner asked 2. ; DOW, JO The following s Dow, Jones average down rails 20.08, down .03, (‘hu D ( a Lnl il i B, 4 s |and Mary Joseph from Hoonah ge Returning from that flight, Cope flew 3 Irene Frazer and two others. Chicago Attorney Seeking Site for European Refugees Looking into the possibilities of e lishing a colony in Al refugee Je from troubled E S. Jesmer, Chicago attorney, p through Juneau this morning on the steamer Columbia. Jesmer will go to the Westward and look at Matanuska and Homer before returning south, stopping over in Juneau to confer with Gov- ernor n Troy. Subscription among Jewish of the United States would pay fo tablishment of the colony, it is un- derstood, and “several hundred” Jews, “75 percent of them farmer would make a settlement of their own, if the plan is feasible PO MISS HUSSEY HONORED WITH KlTCHEN SHOWER Miss Patricia Hussey, whose en- gagement to Clifford Berg was an- ncunced last week, is bein tained with a kitchen shc afternoon given for her by Mrs. bert Wolney, at the home of her mother, Mrs, Victor Crondahl. The afternoon is being spent in- formally, with the following guests calling between the hours of 2:30 and 5 o'clock: Mrs. Richard Nichols, Mrs. Robert Gordon, Miss Corrine Duncan, Miss Bernice Lovejoy, Miss Dorothy Bertholl, Miss Yvonne Per- ry, Miss Caroline McAlisler, Miss Claudia Kearney, Miss Marguerile Hickey, Miss Louise Hildre, Miss ean McNaughton, Miss Jean ylor, Miss Virginia Mullen, Miss Mary Wildes, Miss Thelma Bodding Mi: Geraldine Bodding, Mis's Edythe Young, and Mrs. P. J. Hus- sey - IVAN WINSOR BACK FROM VACATION TRIP Ivan Winsor, Office Engineer for the Bureau of Public Roads, re- turned to Juneau on the Princess Louise after a month's vacation Outside. The official went fi to Prince Rupert, then visited Jasper National Park, Edmonton and Cal- gary, returning to the coast via Banff, then spending two weeks in Seattle with his parents. S e ROMINE FINDS RUN LATE IN SOUTHEAST After several days patrol in the Chatham and Frederick Sound | areas, Warden A. P. Romine of the Bureau of Fisheries returned to his Juneau headquarters last night on the patrol vessel Widgeon. He re- ported the salmon run late in most places where he visited but that on the whole the season has seen| a fairly good pack put up. The run had come on in full force in the closing days in Chatham Strait, he found. — e 'PUGET SOUND THEATRE' MAN VISITING JUNEAU| Ned Edris, prominent theater m;m‘ and Mrs. Edris, arrived in Juneau on the steamer North Sea to spend a few days visiting Mrs. Georgia Gallag- her, of the Bureau of Fisheries, sis- ter of Mr, Edris. Mr. and Mrs. Edris expect to be| in Juneau until Sunday, when Lhm wul return south $37.50 s 143,53, Ruby 9.20, up .24; utilities|and Mrs. Mike McKallick for Chi- Jof. t * srocx avoramions | HOLDEN FLIES SITKA ROUTE; | COPE, HOONAH Alex Holden flew to Sitka this morning on regular schedule, mak- Gibson Young, Mrs. K Karo for Hoonah and Mr. terday afternoon, Cope brought ld Fitzgerald from Chicha- Bill Markle, William Martin i to Funter Bay with Gene AT YOUR UNITED MARKET QUALITY Roasts Steaks Chops and Luncheon Meats AS YOU LIKE THEM CUT TO ORDER SPECIAL Shoulders of Lamb 22c Pound Rindless Sliced Bacon 35c Pound FANCY POULTRY and RABBITS PRODUCE Fresh Green Peas 3 pounds 29¢ Fancy Field Tomatoes 2 pounds 25¢ Fancy Celery 2 stalks 29¢ Plums, all kinds 2 pounds 25¢ Grapes, all kinds 2 pounds 25¢ New Potatoes 25 pounds 69c of Senator EX-SENATOR VACATIONS . Former Democratic Senator from - Colorado, Walter Walker, is a } senger on the | with Mrs *|askan tour. Kirkman and two children to Sitka. Walker was ator on September 23 Pilot Cope went out with Miss | the vacancy created by the C. W. Waterman his term expired in December, of he same yed He is editor @ Gand Junction Daily vice - pres s organizel results. Twin Specials for P BROOMS, 4 Sew MATCHES — Large Carton 2 4 stea Walker appointed U. S. Sen- SEARCHLIGHT TOMATOES — 2 large cans 29 SOLID PACK SWANS DOWN CAKE FLGUR;; PUFFED WHEAT — 9 pkes. 5 PUFFED RICE — 2 pkgs. 25 SHRIMP WET OR DRY PACK ELKS TO INITIATE CANDIDATES TONIGHT | ion ceremonies will be held | staff here, Dr. man will preside Ruler Norman C. hysician at the Banfield will . charge of the [} | “teed” which fc Alaska for the Henderson “Ala by Lester D. Ar making North Sea : i, 55 Arv Your Rudm[ors Y an Al- , to fill ? ‘ an Evyesore! 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NY COLOR SCHEME NEW INDIAN OFFICE DOCTOR ARRIVES To join the Government Hospital Levine of Brooklyn, N. Y., arrived here on the Columbia and will become assistant Juneau hospital, Levine . FINISHED . WILL INTO A E OF FURNITURE. <1 RICE & AHLERS CO. PHONE 34 ay-Day