The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 3, 1938, Page 8

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FUR PROSPECTS EXCELLLENT IN Delegate 15 FT. YUKON AREA Increase Noted in Foxes au No 162 and Muskrats, Wildlife Juneau No, 92 Juneau No. 5 8 Agent Reports ALY e e Jualpa 21 10 ich, ac- saimon Creek 35| 15 passes 1o/ 9 int I wacker 15 6 C nd - wards Cove 11 0 € Mendenhall 43 13 « € his yynn Cana 36 14 nan Bl 1 9 2 415 154 146 16 1 an 4 1 tre 169 47 on e of catl P burg 190 38 Outside, h Bay 37 6 Abundance of mice ast Vear yest Petersburg 14 3 tor in bu v B he repo 153 44 the district 38 11 be plentiful « 46 4 region re on the m K 8 6 their pr 8 4 One native has C 70 6 out an t 100 ner 29 4 When ere J 3 1 thre dao 0 26 | s Hoona 34 6 K 19 13 I MR ol 17 3 0 I [ 1 B 5 0 0 Bell Island 0 0 iydal 18] 11 Kasaan 2l 0 M 2 2 18 kr of I Dic N 4 0 2 With his brothe " to Nome i P 9 5 1 in the gold rust ind admits a 10 1 0 “being among tl present” &t ; T cvery stampede in .‘x‘v:"n Back 1,’:‘ Sander 2 8 8 in the Woodrow Wilson adminis- oo ‘ooo b 2 tration he became i ma Tena 2 9 shal at Fairbanks and T 4 many years in that position /i oo 18l 9 a ; McGraih and Ruby. Lab- ¢y 5iay abs b A5 er he 1 States Commis- g ou 9 1 0 sioner the r place z P B RO that position to join the A Game Commission two years ago. 13 3 19 Mr. McMullen is taking his an- nual lcave and expects to visit b = 22071 831 834 brother and sist Tacoma and then go to Nashau, Ia., where Mrs, McMullen and the children All Returns Nuw have been visiting, “and T hope to bring them back with me,” he said He expects to be gone a month s gl L Division Vote Dimond Polls Twice as Many Votes as Both Op- ponents Combined TWO SALMON CARGOES OVER EXCHANGE TODAY Two salmon ves: old at the Juneau Cold Storage dock the Rauma bringing in 6,000 poun and the Tillacum, 7,000 poun Both sold at the prevalling prices; ), yne giiwwat of results from of 25 cents, 14 cents, 8 cents : Sl Al The halibut vessel Liahona, of e * L s - it tREIRG I0a And ., all election returns for the i s Heosedlnrar Sxadlonin Division, including the ab- ts last trip c e season g for it Arip ot e, sednqe s' votes, are now in and make to ‘Area Three, for which it cleared AT : 0 change in the ultimate result, e CEATR gh the Republicans carried 2 S A el although the T ans ca : he Yakutat precinct where 37 votes Empire ceassifieas FREE Premium WIN A NATIONAL SILVER ENSEMBLE SET i WHICH WE ARE OFFERING DURING THE MONTH OF OCTOBER. AS A PREMIUM ON PURCHASES You Get a Coupon With Each Fifty—cent Purchase See This Beautiful Ensemble on Dis- play in Our Store———1It Includes: 26 PIECES OF SILVER WARE 26 DISHES —— 18 GLASSES Butler-Mauro Drug Co. “Your Rexall Store” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPlRE MONDAY, OCT. 3, 1938 FIRST DIVISION T|NY P ANDORA [flmne[ Honors Legistature UNOFFICIAT, RETURNS—GENERAL ELECTION, 1938 Treasurer Senator Representatives 446 447 457 382 36/ 466 219/ 264 180 2 231 159 20/ 283 120/ 212 167 142 149 14 178 106 115 12! 12 14 3 16 7 10 15 21 15 19 2 29 18 17 26 36 34 14 1 38 19 27 T4 90 19 84 57 4 116 33 86 16 14 4 10 4 6 9 | 11 6 6 5 5 3 0 11 2 4 40 18 43 30 5 39 23 30 35 27 40 41 3 27 25 23 { 12, 12 13 15 11 17 13 20 13 4 10 6 8 3 1 7 3 10 230 264 318 241 64 323 159! 270 90 99 126 84 5 104 86 83 1n 1 1 1 21 1 80 56 13 148 148 68 129 79 5 132 54 5 16 14 3 26 6 1 6 0 1 14 0 1 29 22 3 35 30 5 3 1 11 5 60 67 4 69 79 23| 10 20 b} 19 15 44 40 8 5 45 5 3 66 18 20 64 34 3 3 5 3 1 1 5 4 i 16 44 13 14 57 21 70 8 22 7 y | 26 5 19 5 1 6 0 2 5 2 20 19 3 13 I3 & 21 56 Bl 72 49 49 21 [ 11 17 3 2% 29 y § 21 2 10 2 18 3 2 3 0 3 1 T b 1 [ 4 2 2 0 6 5 1 3 4 1 1 o 16 1o 13 8 1 0 1 26 26 15 2 2 19 5 47 16 19 2 14 3 0 7 1 15, 8 17 13 4 21 17 12 2 26 2 2 4 4 2 2 4 2 0 2 2 4 4 11 9 6 10 5 4 2 9 8 9 1 7 6 El 7 1 1 0 10 5 6 4 2 2 2 0 4 3 5 13 11 + 14 57 5 6 8 8 14 E: 1 14 1 0 5 1 33 11 5 10 38 1 | 1 € 3 9 0 4 p 4 2 5 30 34 44 18 31 4 ) 3 1 5 5 19 12| 12 24 14 1912 2410 1804 347 2740 1631 2131 ) cast . & Delegate Anthony J. Dimond polled L a total of 3.267 votes in this Divi- (m:mnnl\ together. Treasurer Oscar 1 Olson made a runaway race of it against Will Chase, polling 3,05 against Chase’s 1436, Senator Hen- n arry ere defea Howard Stabler by fapprmvmmv:« 500 Democratic House car handsome majorities v Roden and votes John Mc mick topped the list with 2,740 James V. Davis was second with J. P. Anderson third with J. P. Walker fourth with The one-house proposal was 2482 to 2,098, -+ FOUR COME IN - ON ESTEBETH The motorship Esiebeth came in vesterday four passengers aboard, loaded up again and left this afternoon for Hoonah, Tenakee and Angecon on a special trip. The inbound passéngers were: From Kimshan Cove — William Garn; from Chichagof—Ira Lind- <ov and Maleolm McCallum; and from Angoon—J. Zapata. with ITS THE ONE THEYRE ALL TALKING ABOUT SHAVEMASTER § You get a quick, close, comfort-shave the first time — no patient practice necessary. Has practical, | patented features different from all other dry-shavers | —a new principle all its own. The ONLY electric | shaver with a powerful, | brush-type, self-starting | Universal motor, Complete with case, AC-DC $1! ALASKA ELECTRIC |LIGHT & POWER CO. Juneau—Douglas " of Rainbow | from his home Quiet C(-rcmon) to Be Per- formed Thursday Evening at Lutheran Church Miss Christina Nielson, daug 4 of Mr. and Mrs. H. Nielson, of t will become th ride of Orrin “V!dl( man son of Mr. and Mrs. H Add nan, of Springfield k A at a ceremony Thur evening performed at the Resu ion Luth- eran Church by the Rev. John L. Cauble, before a few close friends and relatives. Miss Edithbell Heller and Carl Wilson will attend the couple at the altar. Following the wedding service a reception will be held at the home of the brides' parents West Ninth Street. Miss Nielson was born in Juneau and is a graduate of the Juneau High School. She has lived in this city the greater part of her life. She also a member of the Order Girls. Addleman on Mr. came to Juneau in Nebra over a year ago. He is a member of the Elks Lodge and the Elks baseball team and for the past few months has been an employee of the Ju- neau Dairies, Inc. The young couple plan to make their home in this city at the Malony Apartments. DANCING EVERY NIGHT ALL NIGHT to the music of RUTH WOOD At the Piano . . . while you eat and drink your fill! DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT THELMA BIRD Singing and Dancing at JOHN MARIN'S 70 FRIENDS SURPRISE wa nappy birthday Paul Johr 1—Edith to her friends and those who work at the ineau Cafe the secrecy that attends ke Serhlear 'ahe was eted information for a story of the colony ,‘ I*””‘ i bt edly for the National Geo- We have a seat reascnably priced and carrying a two-year work by fellow employees of the|STAPNIC magazine Fumanien. g { birthday ca Kellem 1 next summer %e B S e T L RICE @ AHLERS €O She'll get her wish, too, for she|$8¢ through the Arctic ice floes J out the candles with one blow. 0% P85 50 Y by } e Third and Franklin Streets PHONE v ThastHiinday. | greshing 1ly to be in Juneau this morning card were Mitchell Dabo, Chi few hours before going on wiil Harry Carroll, Melba F' oved, Ethel Belshaw, Fern Craw- ford, Mary Watson, Helen Hallberg GOING TO YEXAS 1 oft W - % oo Dolly Silva and George Erresoti Mrs. Clifford Smith, Jr., of Fair- For Fali! The GldIIIOI'OUI NGW s o — -~—-- banks, is a passenger aboard the Try the mmpire classifleds for \!0\«1\( McK ) e to Dallas, sults y , to visit her nts. One-T = 83 183 75 114 55 89 6 3 4 11 10 10 9 26 3 4 1 1| 5 20 8 19 1 13 3 1 42) 148 . 83 0 9 12 4 41 30 1 7 6 2! 3 19 1 5 4 62 5 14 6 10 5 13 1 5 3 15 1 0 0 6 2 12 8 4 2l 25 7 16 6 2 3 1 0 1 0 1 2 14 0 2 24 0 1 9 0 1 3 1 4 479 1319 20 EDITH JOHNSON ash Touse " 10 49 15 48 31 5 251 91 0 121 170 30 7 21 40 5 7 85 25 35 29 5 7 61 20 24 10 4 3 14 45 12 8 5 3 2 4 39 19 18 7 17 14 6 7 11 0 § 1 54 20 30 16 21 13 0 7 26 10 8 4 5 4 27 39 17 18 Here’s What’s Worn for Fall! smart, wit where ...perféct with SPOTLs togs...s0 0 EXACT COPY OF AN EXPEN- SIVE ORIGINAL! Hose and Bags to Match n E v L l N 9 s “See Our Windows” DOCKS ON WAY Arthur Walther SOUTH TBDAY Honoring Anlmr Walth who ",\l{l leave soon for Nebr: where he is to be married, a dinner party was given late yesterda) fternoon Val Poor, at the B Three of Rog(‘rs»Posl Mem- orial Expedition on Last Leg of Long Cruise mann Ho- nteen guests were present for occasion, and many gifts were he eceived by the groom-to-be d the homeward trek after a| Fail flowers offset a huge cake ! ,e from Santa Monica, Cal,|appropriately decorated with a ores of the Arctic Ocean,|bride and groom. 35-foot dlesdl. orulser Pandors | Walther, an employee of the » R Post Memorial Expe- u Gold Minin2 Com- thi h Juneau Seattle. renoon enroute to Three members of the original the expedition are still will ma little craft. They m’r‘”“““ home : kipper Homer F. Kel-| ' 5 i ms, ¢ oem Spri Ark., deck ra hand Keyeer and engineer| MRS, NEWELL HOSTES Clarence Lee 3 1 Wilmer F. Simms, Hillsboro, Tex ‘TO CHAPELADIES “-‘ERE isiness man, and the Rev. Roy E e DysliieRs Tgtl BRASS NAY. Members of the Chapeladiss me Curtis left the expedition at Nome. |, o 5 rene s : T e ed 1o the States via plane | 125t Wednesday evening at the home i : of Mrs. Virgil Newell on Glacier o ment {o Will Rogers and | HiEhway, during which time plans were made for a Hallowe'en party Post was erected or ! e " |the time and place to be announced and memorial letters|, later. hort time | kgt sty | A drive for new members is later. After erection of Hne O o< |underway and &ll members * are iy e O o for | urged to bring a guest who may be O sine Russian over the | Bterested in the work to the next i bl | meeting which will be held at the i > Z | hcme of Mrs. Harry Arnold on the ept for a tow from JURERU! prite Cove Rond, October 19 cross the GUf Of °| ‘These present for the meeting on northbound trip, ‘the| . S0% Dresehl for e 18 b the entire JOUrNey | vy, yicfor Manville, Mrs o b exdhe) on, Mrs. Frank Ma emarkable we aren’t on the [ 2o 858 S EUS: CAT t the ocean some place, o iy Lee, young man| .., De Hart, Mrs. Milton Ward from Lo said. “We've had | v yaii b W engine ever e Rt left e in the y PICKET TAKEN OFF o e Gy SIDEWALK IN FRONT OF THRIFT CO-OP hole showin ping her r inch g had beer = st of wind mmed the Picketing of the Thrift Co-Op, on loor heavil hut 1l day last Saturday, was ceased Abc the only rough weather| sday following of union N 1ad was once in Berin and kholders of the co- Lee said. “The engine got pluggec Satur I iin and some of the crew got| According (o officials at Union worries did some serious pray-|Hall today, the dispute arose out of n I have time to pray mployer - employee a ment 1 and rcuble and that settlement w; a committee of met with union offici- trophies of the expeditior B etail Clerks Union adv, Secretary back were a few pieces o e shivering husky pups| and an embryo walrus taken from /’ placed in a quart jar of alcohol n trip, Kellems, Key- took a railroad trip to at included a stay at e Kellems gathered, ¥ On the r ser Allfl Fairl Matanu convenience than a- N Being o‘b $3.95 $4.95 and $6.95 comfy! Guaranteed as advertised in Good Housekeeping LEGION AUX, Nothing you can buy for your home will give more lasting cw White Closet Seat INITIATION IS TUESDAY Installation Ceremonies to Follow at American Legion Dugout Temorrow evening at 8 o'clock in- itiatory work will be exemplified by officers of the American Legion Anxil at the Legion Dugout. Following the initiation, installa- on of new officers will take place, M E. M. Polley, Past De- pariment President, installing offi- cer for the eveni to be ‘n‘mlu‘rl for the en- term include Mrs. Oscar Ol- president; Mrs. George Gulluf- °n, first vice president; Mrs. Waino Hendrickson, second vice-president; Mrs. Bud Anderson, secretary-treas- urer; Mrs. Ray Peterman, chaplain; Mrs. Dave Davenport, sergeant-at- arms; Mrs. J. B. Bernhofer, histor- jan; Mrs. John McCormick, junior past president. Tomorrow night members who at- tended the Ketchikan conference will perform the act given in that city during stunt night. Refreshments, served by the new- ly installed officers, will follow the meeting tomorrow night. - oo 1ng Alarm and Smoke, But Just a Run For Fire Boys This morning at 9:30, a firealarm and clouds of smoke sent the Juneau Department hurrying to Soutl anklin Street and an alarm hox the Juneau Lumber Mills. The alarm was false and uds of smoke were rolling from the mill's trash burner. Result: another false alarm. - MRS. FAULKNER RETURNS Mrs. H. L. Faulkner returned home tc after a tour abroad anu spending several weeks on the Pa- cific Coast. the up .- JUNEAU WOMA CL"B Meets Tuesday, October 4, at 2 p.m., in the Pent Hcuse of the Ala ectric Light & Power Co. MRS. C. C. RULAFORD, SRR Y Exact Copies of Expensive Originals! $3.95 $4.95 and $6.95 [ J Hose and Bags to Match ~ Three styles of many 50 new in every detail, they make you quiver with sheer delight! A true “black-black” suede, draped, stitched, perforated, scalloped into an elegance that _is yours at a tiny price!

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