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e = i 8 JUNEAUHARBOR © around the curl ar, one black bea caribou, one black wolf numerous birds. Guide r the expedition were Louis and Jean Jacquot, who were fine chaps, fine guides and fine | were loaded at Burwash the party went OPENED OCT. 6 = i from where THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 1938. Candid Camera GREENBERGIS ' poygLAS Fans to Display ~ SWATTING OUT | WS —_— & JAMES BERRY BlDé (FILIPINO HELD IN GIRL CASE Dfluglas Ghurc" ! | LOW ON PETERSBURG | Avclard Ardenia, Filipino of An- services : FUR FARM BU]LDING goon, was brought to the Federal 1 ‘ jail here yesterday where he is being held on a statutory charg | James Berry, of Juneau, was low by AT s .lyH ,’e J, bidder on the offices and laboratory | VOIVIN8 an Angoon: Ei. He was — it e 5 ¥ larraigned in Commissioner’s Court | NE PLANNED FOR CPTEMBER 19 Shu_tsfi at Fair construction work he experi- 7 poi e e e ”P:[fl':t-:’fl_ {his morning and given time to : : eISDUIE, | ¢ an attorney before pleading ITotices |must be received by The Empire according to J. G. Shepard, PWA tor s church columnn e Donjek Mountains and S Gt Sy e s b Rakty. i the morr ountry | Art and amateur photography is| T R o R |not later than 10 o'clock gineer-Inspector, who returned Construction, Rock Break-i tetos £un Rt St e Bl ‘mm‘,m”g:Tlgel Player Ma’\kes 47th| A committee of the Douglas mieing: #6° garantee ‘oliange om the Wrangell Narrows metrop- KAKE COUPLE WEDS waters, to Be Started Im- ing Fishing liobby uf tnany Juneaultes; who will Homer Yankee Council with Mayor L. W. Kilbur |sermon topics, etc. olis with Mrs. Shepard on the| ., . Gibert Davis and Daisy diately Thereafter he party will go fish-|be given an apportunity to dis Hisler Wi met with the School Board and| \laska last night. . Kake native people, were mediately Therea o T Monday, all but M. | their pastimes in an exhibit at the urler Wins j";tu\m-{l]\:alll{l;t)\i[ AF:,,..;.;: ‘p(":i(-,-;,:::\ 4T, LUKE'S Ersscopar, cmuren| The project expenditure will be XJ“‘;‘_[T)“;‘(X' yesterday afternoon by U. . - B go south on the|coming Southeast Alaska Fair. e i he school "lasy evenmg % Pan 2| 9.9 pm-—Bunday School: $9,700 |8 Commissioner Felix Gray. The Construction of breakwaters f Rockwell “boing | AN IS TaitiTe ol s (By Associated Press) ceremony for dedication of the new b |'s. commiss N G Juneaw’s small boat harbor fo foin another|years display will be the entering| Hank Greenberg's 47th homer|building ot ataa SRR sesz e e o bably will be started early next of candid camera shots, which Yesterday afternoon paced the De-| Monday evening, September 19, is|POUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH| Don't torges to vote Tuesday! |Mus. Richard Newton. month, accol to information re- ctie and at-|phase of photography is rapialy UOIt TIZers to a win from the tentatively set as the date for the| ..o o ‘;-‘;',";4“’“"" jp— - ceived today by The Empire from ve, 132 pounds, knocked over|“taking the country by storm,|Cleveland Indiank ceremonies which will be held in| 8:30 am—FHoly Mass. the Army District Engineer’s office oo™ o” " izl bears—but her |another feature of this year being| “Bump” Hadley had the ball|the school At that time it is | ’ ' in Seattle i . e he insists Lobo."|the pictorial photograph display, | WOrking for fair and defeated expected the L. D. Kelsey, PWA| ALASKA EVANGELIZATION | Eat at E R w i N s cafe Sealed bids, the report stated, wil and half husky ch last vear caused so much |'Dutch” Leonard to give the Yanks ! inspector, who guided the city of- ETY : » be received until 3 p.m,, October 6 he doe we the appe- |enthusiasm, another win ficials in obtaining the kind of a| 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School for constructing two rock mo f a wolf and a husky com-| Many plan to ent «at-| The Athletics won a game from puilding specified will be here as| 11:00 am —Regular servic JOY A MEAT QO e e e breakwaters in Juneau harbor. 1 empts” in the dis Boston when Bill Werner pounded |his presence is particularly desired 8:00 p.m.—Bible Class. Salad, twe kinds of Meats, plenty of o ther infor can be obtainec DU poth new entries and ones prev- |Out @& home The list of honor guests to be All services held at residence of, Vegetables, Dessert and Coffee—for c at the U. S. Engineer’s office [ Yyt i | Clay Bryant of the Cubs hurled invited is headed by Gov. John W. H. BY Schlegel i y on i displayed, but which have| Clay Brya: d | invited is headed by Gov. John W. H. B Schlegel. el e Sl ot ; Sitral Seattle, and @ Gflu IH Slub Meets e LT R P e L e b e e i | EVERY SUNDAY EVENING—A SPECIAL CHICKEN e the City \eer's office in Ju- | There s still toom for all who|2. It Was Bryant's 16th win of jals in Juneau. DOUGLAS PRESEYTERIAN || OR TURKEY DINNER AR TR reau Py gty Ko the year. The program of dedication which MISSION e i . wish to enter, whether “just for prog d on wh B n Ifibi ho fun of ontering” or in compe. | Brooklyn again licked the hapless|is in the making, will include sev-| DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Try One of Our Club Breakfasts! can be obtained at the j‘ Hs A ¥ ¥ i “) | tition for “cash awards;” so all |New York Giants |eral addresses and musical num-| Sunday services: 7 PR Mayor Harry I. Licas said today. 1 . O O e e s | » The Phillies outclouted. the Bees. bers, 30 pih--Bible -Sehoor ; BOARD BY THE MONTH AND SAVE $37.50 s expecte the Mayor sald 1at i = ester ke e decisiol H i i\., "},\"\:,1;' thrt nredltely: after| A" Dotlick -ainner sather|did camera fans, get busy with |Yesterday to take the decision. = TR 2-?D p-mv—lPreachmshservlce. i B T i ork sta i liate after A potluck dinner gathe s S : SE e = All are welcome in these services | members of the Couple Club Mon |your entries and don't let others| 'CITY HALL TO the bids are awarded October 6 Lo v b i il dhy eouning ot 630 ook i e ieier ¢ oo (B RN S AN A E. HOOL but building of the breakwaters will byterian Church, for the first meet-| Just a thought—"Polish apples” MAY BE WEDNESDAY unti the new Shapel iof - \the be continued during the winter following the summer vacation |With these ladies, judges for this —_— Alaska Evangelization Society is | e 15 announced that any new |division: Mrs. Henry Harmon, Mis.| pynera] services for Dr. C. P. ready for occupancy, their Sunday . couples who wish to attend the din- [Clarance Wise and Mrs. Gordon | jenne, who passed away early chool will be held in the City MELI-UN PARTY er are cordially invited to do so |Ferguson. | y morning, are tentatively set Hall, beginning tomorrow, it is Plans for the winter meeting G g% % for next Wednesday, subject to the announced. will be discussed at Monday's . |arrival of ss Col e Jenne and | Rev. Peter Deyneka, director of HAs F!NE HUNT together, arrangements for the eve ‘Memhgrs flt Lu“"er her brother Charles who a the - Russian Gospel with head- ning being planned by Mr. and Mrs | 1 enroute to attend the com term quarters at Chicago, who is making Jack Popejoy and Mr. and Mrs of schools. a tour of the Territory arr o Henry Larson L M l H B s here on the Alaska from Ketchi- Bring Back a Lot of Game ey gague ea ere kan last evening and is the guest > MDD G HOMER NORDLING of and Mrs. Henry Schlegel and Two Pups, Half FRANCES HARLAND GETS — | OME 0 KA Fhile he visits on {0: Channe. i UNIVERSITY OF OREGON meeting of the Luther League last il 3 It has been planned to have! e e oot il ks i |cvening in the parlors of the Lu-| Homer Nordling returned to Ju- Rev. Deyneka speak here some time : : Ak theran Church, a social was held, neau on the steamer Alaska after pext week, announcement of which SNEL BU DRL ity BNt 00 Frances Harland will leave Ju-| Giop ™o e being played during an absence of two weeks on vaca- will be made later. after 400 miles by pack neau Monday morning on the Alas-| W12 VRS BERE BAVEA CURRS G0 R s B D e e S asume an MSUCtor's Posi- | iy rofreshments were served. | Nordling spent time in Portland pLOWER cessful” hunt for Dall mountai e University of Oregon.. | ¥ oiis Fooet B B mees Tue ting zelatives and trisnds. o sheep and other game animals, the| Miss Harland will teach in the| Those Bresent were Wrances Tuck-| oSS T AR B0, 0 erican % AT ol St DAl has been Preparing| ;- winther, Elizabeth Tucker, Mrs. Nordling is still in Ketchi- gens in Douglas this supmer is s e il R L SRR T T LR kan and will be home in & few days.| (e one of Mike adjoining | Mrs. Mellon la gly called at- graduate from Juneau High Schoo | '3 Lillian Hendric i 2 SR ! edbiage o0 Avenue, tention to husband rowth of will leave on the Princess Louise Withy, Chuch Porter Varc Don’t forget to vole Tuesday! Beautiful glad roses, beard and the lkewise handsome few days Jater for the University | Kirkhiam. Jasper Tyler, Bill Chain- oo oldenrods and other blossoms in LB b Tear borts iamde e prsgiBliegiotih didy plain, Alfred Zenger, Erwin Tyler s cvidence bespeak the profitable Radiator Corporation, and .o = BN HOLDS MEETING svare time when he isnt putting i n i » CHURCH RECEPTION ) fily ks BOVHS fob it e Saricin Museun of Natural His- ASEBALL TODAY HONORS TEACHERS eiabets of e e ey ',hun:; Songpans ory. 3 o et last evening for o OUC And besides the big game ar he following are scores of b SUNDAY MORNING I v ar J. R. Guerin beards, the party brought back two ball games played afterno Games. were played during the Mrs. Charles Schramm and Mrs (half husky the and I two ma jor bhandfuls of fu gues as reported James Sey. A public hoenoringlevening, with Bud Nance in char ion - and half wolf), names “Lobo” and by the A _wml Press: teachers of the J and Douglas of the entertainment, w Miss " = 2 “Taku tional League Public Schools, will be held tomor-| Lola LaPaugh arranged for the Dom't forget to vote Tuesday! “Lobo” belongs to Mrs. Mellon. Pittsburgh 14; St. Louis 7 oW ThOKLE A6 TES NODtH Sk Tiaht | refrashiiinis - e u” belongs to Mr. Waters innati 9; Chicago 1. Breabotartan: ohu felfowing: the B g COUNCIL TO MEET MONDAY bo” has much better house mar- Boston 6; Philadelphia 5 CH R e i BAKER MONDAY first September meeling of ners than “Taku.” Brooklyn 2; New York 20 I T e it ISR e Baker. the City Council will be held next Trophies American League | reception the Couple Club, ar- who died dur part of Monday evening at the usual hour Trophies brought back by the Philadelphia 15; Boston | rangements being made by Mrs.| the week, will be held Monday af- for the transaction of routine or party, doing its hunting for the Am- St. Louis 4; Cleveland 2 | Russell Cook, Mrs, J. A. Glass, and | ternoon at 2 o'clock at the Chapel other business. erican Museum of Natural History, New York 6; Washington 5. [ Nes: ToiAS SxAro b thie (oha Tlon N0 GArer i ey | one included ten Dall sheep, with!| Detroit-Chicago, rained out | DATE IS SET FOR | It was also announced by the Rev. The Rev. John L. Cauble will read John A. Glasse, that during the the morning service, Miss Matilda Holst Ch L ANNUAL MOOSE BALL | contralto, will sing two selections, BONDS RETURN a - | Simmons Beds | AND MATTRESSES SUPERIOR QUALITY Open Coil Spring HE Simmons Ace Open Coil Spring is amazingly resilient, because of the ex- ceptional quality of its finely tempered coils. Small governor springs prevent sidesway. Light in weight. Banded border protects sheets. Very sturdy and comfortable. French design of this Simmeons Bed. Model ‘THOMAS HARDWARE (0. A good attendance was present av‘ the regular meeting of the Moose lodge last evening held in the Odd Fellows Hall, with Dictator James| Carlson, presiding. | The date of the annual Moose | Lodge ball was announced by chair- | man of the entertainment commit- tee, Gildo Battello, the ball to boi held in the Elks ballroom on Svp-| tember 24. Many special events have | and| Mr. and Mrs, Peter J. Bond re- turned from the south aboard the e Alaska after a visit in the States. M¢EACHRAN BACK - - N. A. MéEachran, traveling man, HARRY ADAMS HERE returned to Juneau from Peters- arry Adams, of Commercial Im- burg on the Alaska after a routine porters in Seattle, arrived in Ju- business trip. neau on the Alaska and will be in B T town for a few days on business. Vote Tuesday! Exercise your | . - BACK FROM PETERSBURG “Hymn of the Last Supper” “The Holy City.” franchise. Polling places are 3 open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. | H. B. Foss, wife and Diane Huns- also been planned for the evening.| |bedt, who have been visiting in M i S BOUND FOR INTERIOR Petersburg for several days, return- the ed home to Juneau aboard Alaska. | Sod IR Hear Dimend! Monday night from 10:15 to 10:45 o’clock over station KINY. And Vote Tuesday! Mrs. B. Ransom of Stevens Vil- lage, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Sim-| mons, of Rampart, are passengers" aboard the Alaska leaving the! steamer at Skagway on their way 'to their interior homes. | HEADLIGHT GUARANTEE SN k to help you LOOK YOUR BEST! M BEAUTY SHOP "If, when this over- all worn out, you do not think Headlight Shrunk Overalls are better and will is completely I E 7] fiIIIll‘llIIIIII|IIIIIIIIHIIIIII‘IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII| outwear any other overall made, or if v\ TSRO ; IIIIIH!IIIIIIII%\\%\‘ OPENS MONDAY MORNING AT 231 SEWARD STREET (above Family Shoe Store) TELEPHONE: 771. j MARIE HENDRICKSON—Operator. | Brings to Juneau wide experience in FRED HENNING | personalizing beauty trends to the individual. She offers complete beauty Complete Outfitter For Men this garment shrinks, we will give you a NEW PAIR FREE. service of the finest type to Juneau women. OPEN MONDAY ——————————————————— o SR z Hear Dimond! from 10:15 to 10: station KI) Tuesday! Monday night 5 o'clock over And Vote | | ERWIN’S CAFE South Franklin Street 'y Products Bear the Mark of Merit Bottled in Bond UNDER U S:GOV'T SUPERVISION ~100 PRODF If you prefer Rye Ask for SCHENLE MONTIC i Wi Reserve Straight RY iD IN BOND under U. 100 P, opyright wille, Ky California Liquor Store —— Home Liquor Store Jakeway Distributing Co., Inc. SOLE ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS FAIR WEEK Is Here Again 17TH ANNUAL SHOWING OF ALASKAN PRODUCTS Floral Educational Agricultural Domestic Arts Art and Amateur Photography SEPTEMBER 15-16-17 THREE BIG DAYS OF FUN AND ENTERTAINMENT Trapeze Performers Tap Dancing Ring Performers Band Concerts Acrobatic Dancing Baton Juggling - AND DANCING EVERY EVENING To Wesley Barrett's Popular Dance Music FAIR BUILDING WILL BE OPEN 1 to 5 P. M. Afternoons 7 to 12 P. M. Nights Exhibit rooms will be'closed at 10 P, M.