The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 17, 1938, Page 8

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e p | o Y1 S ™ S S i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, 1938. — eveni 7:45, Evangelist Mitchell city lowered the sewer it would set Cormick and Messerschmidt voted | concerning his recent trip to Eu- GUPPER HERE MISS HICKEY i ek o e cuet, w0 TY REJE[}TS S Rl S T woian be re- gk H GREENBERG Will You Do With Jesus, Who Is quired to do so in other parts of | Proposal to trade a piece of the| Margaret Bowen will sing a num- ¥8 Called The Christ? the city for other property owners. Waynor property at the city limits | ber of selections, and James A. Ed- TER NURMAL IS BRIBE UF 1 g 1Irish evangelist BARANOF HUTE It also was held that it was not!on the Glacier Highway for street|wards will present several musical R o i in Canada in f property |for a small parcel of land owned TR e, St P b el extenty “nto he property and sday eve- -k a7 ~h m'w% in the Bethel field, who re) od CF os Way- o % 4 - 1d, represented Charles Way JETROIT. Mich. Sept. 17.—Hank ‘ lleight Service Unites Es 4 gy e Counctiman Henry Ms . The Pt went ou tia| . RIELE MATCHES prrvorr, o s 1 p y Trips to Continue Candlehight ?l\l((‘ nites | Sindt rake daSes ahd| N A Ak n he Council t X Greenberg this afternoon hit his v 0 1t ings and New Hr)h‘l Asks ’\(quuat(‘ 3 et a morning to look the proposal| Dr. W. P. Blanton and Roy Hoff- 52nd and 53rd homers of the 1938 nl]l Adequate Equip- Couple Here Wednes- r eome, 50 singig §0f preach: | : Made A that the city would and Mayor Lucas reported later the | man of Juneau, both members of season to better Babe Ruth’s 1927 ment Is A\ ailable dav Evening ! | f)]nnechon.\ ade Avail- |the position of havi bod§ had agreed to the trade. the Alaska rifle team which went pace as the ers trampled the = f: ) 4 %4 > ,,:”]P at P\‘O;rt‘l‘(\' I_ln(‘ sewers all over town uv‘u . to Camp Perry, are passengers Yankees 7 to 3 behind Alton Ben- Oomiileting the stk trial filght] B i S b Hikee i S Counc g & aboard the North Sea sailing from ton's pitching. Greenberg also sin- b e VARe Gver th sl M Request of the new Baranof Hotel ‘f il Harri L Nurlneme" Mee"" Seattle today for Juneau. eled twice during the game, i 1 1ipy over the i X S " the Bara —— e — ¥ Seatt t 1 hter of M o the C: ¥ o the e CC 4 — — Pan American IAU ways Sea 3 o | Ma ; ; A 1 54 € : ,:‘“ “;| ’v”‘m' it ;. :1 T o0 | was when they started construc i ; Juneau route, the ten-ton amphi- ¢ s cl o B ARV WL oug > rope! e i shou save provided for the bian was landed yesterday evening | became yride of Roland Lir SEATTLE, Sept. 17 s i’ tiinsd -dewn by ths G (\m‘.x”lj‘,\”hl )..\}}( .“ lnhd f 5 e . ’ = y dert wir 3} P A connection hat time Pl &t the M | Airport after six |quist, son of Carl Lindquist of Bel- derby winne Chr 3 regular meeting last night { &! lflner ues ay oldt m ©S d Y olk hours s of flight ham, Wash., at a candle 34, of Fairbanks, an nne Lo a vote of four t 3 1-| Councilman E red 1 H 1 RiNeL TS | 0&’1%’& The d by favor rvice performed by the Rev. C Waters of & took out alph Beistline self ir ; the chan A able weather an uneventful Rice on Wednesday evening narriage nse here today don supported the id on the it would im ¥ - NN flight, the trip being made to Ket- |8 o'clock e other four councilmen vote: prove sewer in the ci Redervations for the first Nor- TOWNSEND RECOVERY PLAN hours, and then after | The e wa WHITES DELAY SAILING was brought out the and accom new pre temen dinner of the fall season top flight of one 24 k- 0¢ nd Mrs. Albert White ¥ sewer on Franklin Street which i i o materially will be received until Monday eve- ;!rryct nutes to Juneau, wr r acce George White, who is the new the tax roll. Councilman Beis ning by calling 373 | 5Ly I ON!G“I Jught in air express M Wilde only at- planned to sail yesterday on the connect for accommoda- J nion and move The dinner wil. start at 6:30 o'- Juneau, for Fairbanks and for endant, wore an aqua Louise, have deferred their tions and that it will be ne ary made at an \ the parlors of the Northern i, Notoa' H6d" B : n dress with black acces Outside until September 26, |to elther lower the sewer or make 900. He won a \t Presbyterian Church, follow- UNION HALL—7 P. M. will go out on day rie v - - he connection down on Fron but Council which Attorney H. L. Faulkner eaving for Fair s Richard Johnson was best man. | Empire classitieas pay. Street. It was argued that if the Harri, G. E. Krause, John Mc- | will give a few interesting details a leaving for Fairbank pay. The Clipper will ret o Seattle 1 id W in thi s — S— S———— — = Monday morning neau High ‘"WHERE FASHION REIGNS’’ ficer ! neering | #nd for the past several month Officer J. D. Donne d Radio Miss Hickey been on the staf Engineer J. C. Smyser made the A% the Coliseum Theatre ’ trip. Mr. Lindquist, v e to Ju- If weather permiis, a survey oo vear and a half ago fron flight over the Juneau district will . & Heprieer < be made tod the plane’s crew with the [light and perhap: v to further acquaint In answer to the frequent ques- tion, “How lon; ore airmail and how many trial flights?,” i was learned today the flights will not be n designated number 1 mail or passengers are carried, but onl until A'(]l quate equipment is found Sybil Godfrey available - oo ~.._ | onlJONES-STE VENS | 5th Anniversary...and sengers. Bigger Ship =iy DL };Bl;ln-l among pilots is (hat ‘1“ ; . w HL E BAY sent ship will continue in t ) 3 flight umi.v.» until the n'"\ SN0 Eient provaen passenger Boeings are compl M R g 1 1 invitation to all women ot for the Pacific and Atlantic rui releasing larger ships than the Ala for service on the Seattle to Juneau route During the interim, pilots and crew to be employed on this run will become thoroughly acquaint with the routg with reference to its physical geography, landing u Channel, who are inter- vities, to aitend the club t afternoon between the hours of and 4:30 o'clock, at the Scot- Temple s mmeen ot | High Hats! t ¢ e board: Mrs. J. M 1~ Cla recepticn; Mrs. Rose Harri area ther conditions and n 5 gation aids. In addition, Alas i s SR PRt chatiosn featuring Heber- pilots and crewmen, who have here- have arranzed a musical program ling and Gage tcfore not fallen under certain re- for the afternoon quirements of pilots in the - Models. Will pass the required tests. EVANGELIST MlTCHELL «Boiled down, the supposition is L : that mail and passenzer nights il 1S SPEAKING SUNDAY Youlll go High Hat begin about the first of the year this fall . . . and love from Seattle to Juneau with a| Anncuncement is made that the it! Halo, off-the-face, strong chance that landing facil g seorge H. Mitchell and tricornes; see the ima, Wash., will be speaking little doll hats, fest- ities: ‘along the route, specific: at Ketchikan and Juneau, will the Bethel Mission, 12 Main ive with veils and improved to take care of the la Street, tomorrow morn: t 1 o feathers and bright four-motored flying boats with pas- clock 1e Rev. Mitc plays th velvet bows. NORTHERN SEAL, MINK-DYED \II SKRAT, BLUE senger and mail payloads that will | guitar and is a good singer, as MUSKRAT, GOLDEN MUSKRAT—Beautifully md evenly make the run economically sound. 'as a forceful speaker. On Sunday $3.95 to $10.00 matched pelts! We Oifer a New Feature - of Added to Our Stock and Service this Fall, for the first time. Featuring: PERSIAN LAMB, HUDSON SEAL, LOOK! for the new smaller collars, squared - off shoul- ders, new bell or dolman sleeves. Boxy, princess slim or swing-swagger. Gorgeously FURRED New Winter 1933 COATS by SHAGMOOR that will take you For- ward into FALL Smartly! for AFTERNOON and FORMAL OCCASIONS Satins, Velvets, Wools Crepes, Glamorous! New! Head-Turning New FALL Frocks with that Smart, New York Look. . Gorgeously practical (Ud(.\ you'll wear very smartly until Fur Coat weather. Luxury-furred, xpertly tailored, warm- ly interlined coats that stand up, day after day. $35.00 to $89.00 ALSO—a lovely assort- ment of untrimmed models. Stunning black satins, lovely vel- vets, striking sheer wools. Frocks to cause excitement anywhere! All figure-flatterers. All fashion hits. With black in the lead— choose your color from blues— plum or purply, soft medium blua, wine, rich deep browns, spicy tones, rosy rust, warm tans, —Green, the high fashion color: in lovely new bluish-greens, or $19.50 to $29.50 pale green, and deeper greens. é}f/ THE NEW “ALLSPORTS" JACKET § Your old pal the sweatshirt—with (, its face lifted and a new purpose— / Fawn color Sierra Cloth, shower- proofed by Rainfoe. All-wool knit R RS R AT R R A SPECIAL FEATURE FOR THIS THE GLAMOUR FORMALS—— collar, cuffs and waist. Crew neck \ T st saa el T ’. ‘ ‘ OPENING*“ you want for the onrush of dances, parties— SHIRT with a sporting ancestry. /, )é ® Afternoon Dresses ® Lovely velvets, hoop-skirted taffetas, with ® / <y o $395 < / in the Rich, new blues, new Eg]plr::hl;odxcs:;;‘ fl;mg:o‘pohls?n(at(d % Our new Fall stock of Shagmoor rose wines, deep blu- ONLY s, 95 lsatm\ “:w1 ching strap. 9 13 5 is complete in both furred and greens, spicy rust tones. °, eSS EOWNS ........ R N SO S SO S AR Sl B 1 AR NV—_— unfurred styles. -FUR COATS!

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