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—-———————" RN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 9, 1938 “ | the Richardson Highway from: Vai-|over her one-man business at the| iy & [ Locknie, Mrs. Tony Chopp, Mrs.| their summer in Seattle. Keith will dez to Fairbanks, visited Circle Hot| New Washington in Seattle and get- 0“ "vage uwg Paul Talkington, Mrs Myrite| enter high school again here and ' Springs. While there, on & snowy | ling back to start her trap-line in . Thompson, Mrs., Barbara Garrett, the family will resume their resi- > the Interior before the winter sets Jack Stanyer, Mrs. Joe Lynch, | dence at Fritz Cove. | | day, they had their first ¢ enct | . | Mrs, TURN TRAPPER Imemg. in. HU“"I’S M!ss l- nc Mrs. Martin Lynch, Mrs. Gordon — Returning to Fairbanks, Miss “There is just one thing wor Bristol, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs THREE GO OUT WITH Bras and Miss Day started a trip me ahout heing a trapper,” | George Clark, Mrs. Phil Ster: | through the Kuskokwim country Bras said. “I am afraid I might | Mrs. Evelyn Vernon, Miss Bescie PLANS WURK UUT‘“vnh Star Airw Pilot Oscar Win-| weaken, take an animal out of a| gonoring Miss Lucille Lynch, who Powers, Miss Marjorie Fountoir BOBBY G. FOR HUNT YOU’LL FIND Evervthing Here To Make the Complete . SCHOOL OUTFIT | chell. They flew to Ruby, Folger. trap and nurse it back to health.”| wjj Jeave for Seattle Monday, | Miss Vivian Powers, Miss June IN FRESHWATER BAY . Ophir, Flat, were the guests of e T where she will attend business col- | Lynch Young Business Woman Andrew Olson at Happy Orec lege, a surprise bon voyage shower T Three Juncau men, Minard Mil . i where they tried mining again Pres’dent tu Gn was given this afternoon at the : L = ‘ - Jim Orme, and Arnot Hendrickson | Gastincau Cate by s, Beuan REISCHLS RETURN left town fodéy sbosrd I. Eibld- Wants to Spcnd Real | “did " everything from bulldozing to A 1 a ska n Winler" running a drag line.” Next they re-| % Sund. A 4 o mained at Bethel for eleven days— Tn sn"'s Beds|da e ieriat 3 vanii: offiEt AFTER SUMMER: IN ;:;:‘ l;f"n?fi::m?bby G. for § few Corduroy and Wool Trousers Polo Shirts | So enthralled by Alaska, after a trip that has taken her into e y Jong enough to learn the Eskimo| by h v sw rmed PUGET SO ¢ i y huge bowls of sweetpeas, formed N - ianguage, Miss Bras said. Thrn'{ attractive decorations for the| D AREA dhe thred plan e e | water Bay, do a little hunting, catch stop—and by this time their luncheon table, with favors heing Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reischl and a few fish, and return home Mon- - {ne: : | niche and ci r of the Territory| g\ ajp s i vas bt . . L2 s during the last two months, that i Am\ vs !ll'](ll w:\.x‘Ralpl? Sn' Chlef Executlve Leaves found at each individual place. family, David, Keith and Ann, re- day. $ ' vory—was McGrath, when they flew | Guests present included Mr: i ; le J ckets she plans to come back in a few , "%, Anchiatse Page s e - H d P k T . hl [ | Fuests pres ncluded rs. L. turned to Juneau today on their g woo n a [ weeks and spend the winter pros- 3 yde rar onig or | Louck, Mrs. Verne Lee, Mrs. Clint hoat the Treva C. after spending' ALASKANA, by Marie Drake, 50c. 1 " | terior with Pilot Bill Lavery, Miss| . < {pecting and trapping near Fair- pr,q o5 her travelling companion | Rochester, Minn. | = s banks, Miss Verda Bras was in Ju- i at Fairbanks and left September 1| | neau today aboard the Denali en- with Hans Mirow of Mirow Airways route from Nome to Seattle and for Ruby and Nome where she lenr- | President Roosevelt announced last told of her interesting summer in | " ™ N o cateh the Denali | Dight that he will leave tanight for | the north. south on September 2. | Rochester, Minn.,, where his son Her plans to spend the winter James will be operated upon Mon- | like a “real Alaskan,” trapping, Bethel, Favorite Village | day at the Mayo Clinic. | hunting and mining, are serious.| Bethel impressed Miss Bras more| James Roosevelt will be operated So serious, in fact that she al- than any other place she visited—|upon for a gastric ailment which| ready made arrangements for her | pocsihly because she stayed longer,|has not responded fo treatment. | cabin in the wilderness out from| o maybe, she explained, it was be-| Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt is al- Fairbanks, for one hundred traps,|cause she met so many interesting |ready in Rachester. a dog team and a radio. All that people there. ————————— is holding them up now is the ques- * It was amazing, really. I met so| NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.| tion of whether or not she will be ' yany interesting Alaskans who just|Sept. 9.—The International Salmon | able to find someone who kncws Al-| happened to be in remote Bethel Commission meets here on Septem-| aska to operate her Alaska Infor-| quring the eleven days I was thers|ber 23 and September 24 to review | mation Desk at the New Washing-| _pyut that's Alaska for you.” accomplishments in the Fraser ton Hotel in Seattle. Now she is excited about turni glElver restocking. Though she has made many trips to Alaska, this has been the long- est and most interesting, Miss Bras said. From the time she left Seat- tle, July 2, until she started home again from Nome, just two months later, she travelled miles over the Territory, by river-boat, airplane, train, and walked more miles with a pack on her back. In her way north—ahoard the North Coast—| she stopped in Wrangell, took the trip up Stikine River and came back so enthusiastic about the Stik- ine that she s: it should be added to the “must” list of every tour- | ist. During her several days in Ju- neau she visited Mary Joyce's Taku Lodge, and added it as another “must” for travellers. After a trip to Sitka by airplane with Shell Simmons, Miss Bras tarted north again ahpard the North Coast, left the ship at Sew- ard to visit Nellie Lawing and s | Nellie’s 64th hirthday with h her lodge at Lawing on Kenai Lake. Miss Day, Her Companion Joining Miss Bras on her journey | when she boarded the North Coast s |at Juneau was Miss Zelma Day, ' |EVERY-DAY PRICES |5, > 7 | companied her on her trip to the THE LOWEST ——————BY FAR! Jlmterior and is in Fairbanks now | ready to be a partner in the win-| q £ | ter of trapping and prospecting if + I can“ed kiig l\ ss z | Miss Bras is able to carry out her| ' (Carnation—Borden’s CASE [ ] | plans. : Try Mining Sugar—100 b, sack $&.70 [ ——— Fancy colors and K, N. Y., Sept. 9. —/ plain blue. HYDE PAR ep! Sweatshirts-Sweaters Gym Shirts and Trunks GYM SFOES CAPS—SHOES ARCTICS RAINCOATS and HATS Coming NEXT WEEK | SEPTEMBER: 14, 15, 16, 17 | The Biggest MONEY- SAVING EVENT in Juneau This Year. REXALL ORIGINAL ONE-CENT SALE [ ] Your first sip will tell you here's real bonded whisky with taste and character all its own. Park Spring is All at Popular Prices B. M. 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