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8 BUSINESS TONE [y OPTIMISTIC ON | 7 PACIFIC CORST Mullen Finds Marked Up- turn with Indication for Continued Improvement Business men on the Pacific Coast sée a definite improvement in business and ave op istic that it is going to last g to J. F. } the year, accor > President of th B. M. Behre 2 # who. th M Mulien, o S b i FBEPY HEN{E Louise ye: tarda) er a ni Sonja Henie, skatir s o America aller @ Oslo and won: and s trip to neisco. exhibition tour ‘Those with whom I came in film. ontact were definitely optimistic Bdth in Seatlle co busines: was a n me el upturn and there tion that it would last and continue wai 10 improve. In San Francisco, Mr. Mulien found that or disputes hick # had been caus some trouble V'l and there. were virtually settled > 8 the Golden Gate was point with united endeavor toward the W Fair of next year. He vis- ited sure I where th ik bnkhi il cxposition will be held, and W through some of the buil which already have been erected ? Tt is still lots of work to be, : done before opening de of the Fair, but officials of the exposition told me t were coniident that {hey would be ready with the entire MAMA MU Mu Swa show by spring. “Alaska Day ose ot it it o ane of the features being planne? | show. has just had her seco during the Fair, officials assured | te be born in Britain. him. >o OIL DRILLING SUPPLIES ARE COMING NORTH Standard Oil Co. Charters North Wind to Make Alaska Voyage L GLAD TYDINGS Mrs. Millard E. Tydings, wife of the Senalor who was renominated by ryland Democrals despite President It's opposition, gives a victory night before the election 4—The officials ansportation "SEATTLE, Oct. of the Northland Company announce today that the Standard Oil Company had chart- ered the steamer North Wind to take a cargo of supplies for oil drilling operations now underway in Alaska. The North Wind i5 now load the supplies at Stockton, Cal - SPERLING LEAVES _ ON INSPECTION TRIP Harry Sperling, Administrative . Assistant in the U, S. Forest Serv- ' ice, is leaving by PAA plane today for Fairbanks on a CC inspection GEORGE'S SECOND' The wile of Senator Walter F. George , triff which will take him as ‘far | ooshe cast her ballot i the Georgia north as Kotzebue and to St pemocratic primary that renominated i Michael at the mouth of the her husband. F Yukon. He expects to be gone about ' ____ TR A a month. LYBECK INSTALLED AS COMMANDER OF LEGION POST HERE Bert Lybeck became Commander of Alford John Bradford Post, Am- crican Legion, at installation cere- JUNIOR TRINITY GUILD MEETING THIS EVENING o Members of the Junior Trinity Guild will meet in the Deanery at 7:30 o'clock this evening for dessert e ncards, monies held last night in the Dug- | Pinochle and bridge will be play- out with Department Commander ~A. with Mrs. Henry Sully, Mrs. E. M. Polley serving as installing | Reith Wildes and Mrs. S. Walthers officer. He succeeds Lew Williams 1 charge of arrangements for the ~Other new officers installed last cvening. night are Russell Clithero, First ‘ R RSO PR | | Vice-Commander: John E. Pegues, DR. HALDEMAN IS R PR A 0 5 " TOURING INTERIOR Sergeanti-at-Arms; John H. New- man, Historian; W, O. Johnson and “Werd has been received from Dr. T.C. Haldeman, Tuberculosis Clini- G. H. Skinner, Executive Commit- tion, that he has returned to Point teemen. Assisting Department Command- Barrow and will next visit in Nome, tunana, Mountamn Viliage, Bethel er Polley were Department Adjut- ant J. T. Petrich and Past Post and other Interior points. Commander W. O. Johnson. Dr. Haldeman left Juneau last August on the North Star, and has Following the ceremonies, a lunch was served under the supervision been carrying on Tuberculosis clin- jes«throughout the Territory. of Retiring Sergeant-At-Arms C ...ATTENTION... Members of Juneau Mine 8 Mill Workers Union No. 203 General Election to Be Held on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5TH from 10 o’clock a.m. to 8 o’clock p.m. i at the UNION HALL To elect International and Local Of- * ficers and to decide on Constitutional ~ Amendments. ' .. All members urged to participate in .. this election. JOHN L. COVICH, Secy.-Treas. SINGER | Lawrence Tibbett Loses $50,000 mn Jewels on Ocean' Voyage SAN PEDRO, Cal.,, Oct. 4—Cus- | Officers and Federal Bureau | of Investigation Agents, also State | Horticultural Inspectors swarmed through liner Monterey as she | Aus all bent -or 1 thief who took 8§ 1 | om the ocked {rom capturing th wels 1 000 in from the s 0 f Law e Tibbett nd his wife, T'h arch was futile and neither the Is were found. | oo | Army to Survey | Broed Waterway, Tenakes Inigt Machinery Started to Build Connection, Port Fred- | erick on Chichagof hief ner of a dancing party—to eternity. : > garet McFadden MRS, KIRMSE LEAVES s VASHINGTO A ian Edwards, 1 grade; Elm M zel Kirmse, curio store Tires drolies ad ione Tuskor WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—Major | b Matis S L e s rmse, curio SO {prought in salmon to the local ex- General Julian L. Schley, Chief of Olson and Alice Johnson, sixth| operator and Skazway, 100k | : € 8 E S i e Y 9% |change today. selling at the going Avitis Bnsirasts ‘Had suthorized the E grade; Helen Parrott and Gerald pessage on the North Sea for Sitka | = %) 10 o : surve a proposed waterway eventh and eighth | after spending a few days visiting|™, gl S B e GUT SFVEELLY . Di i l’r\nr’:n friends in Juneau g R connect Tenakee Inlet and Port b i 1 i e SR : | sounds, packing, and trollers Olaf rederick on Chichagof Island. A vestigation will be made by Col. H. J. Wild, District in Seattle. eut Engineer HOONAH FIGHT Alaska Air Transport Pilot Residents of the d been trying for seve ea SIX HAD A RENDEZVOUS WITH DEATH at this point in a highway near Coventry, Vt. Literally wrapped around a tree is the ‘Cheats Death INEW COURSE IS 'BEING PUT IN AT SKI TRAIL Slalom and Downhill Run' Faciities Being Provid- ed, Douglas Island | In preparatiory of the forthcom- ing skiing season, the U. S. Forest Service has rted a crew of 15 ©CC men from Dovslas working on the Douglas Island Ski Trail, it is announced by i Forester Wellman Holbrock. % addition to putling the regular in shape, a slalom and down course will be put B ditch for experie e Badder, 20, of Germantown, another clter cabi official said. T Slaiom’ 66 1s pictured above, sound and IRl TG LR B g She has recovered from a rare the one laid out by Darroch At operation, during which her Crockes, U. S. O pic skiier, when the chest irt was taken out of [he was here last winter. cavity and a coating of caleium i Fifteen men are at work at which encased the organ was re- [ oresent, Hotbrook said, but others moved: The rare discase is known ax | may be put on later in order to calcifying pericarditis. zet the trail and course in ship- shape by the time snow flies. - .o FOUR LOADS OF SALMON SELL ON EXCHANGE TODAY automobile which carried six youths—members Car crashed through a guard rail, hit the tree, burst into flames. - S e Mty AR | Nelsen, D. Mercada and the 31A27 LoDow: C EEN EDWARDS SAILS (brought in 2000, 900 and 200 o O D Periss 4 |pounds, respectively. rands, Seattle Ren Edwards, roving salesman,| i o e Al Gustafson of t} : 4 Grocery was initiated | 'Ok roundtrip passage to Sitka on SR the North Sea when that vessel| sailed for the Baranof Island town. Coast new INSURES 5,560 PER WEEK s e £ ¢ i -o = CAS 3T . < a waterway at the head of Tenakes Brmgs Mrs. Nle Mar- e g o I‘_WA\HIN( TON e The Federal Inlet so they can have ready ac- HET el TRAVELING MEN IN ALL-ALASKA DANCE | Housing Authority is insuring mort- cessibility t th Tenakee an vin ¢ spita s at the [ o = ! S AL Jalangsaesany s 3 et ‘.h' rate of 3500 homes 5OTH Atlantic crossing re- Hoonah, One of the leaders in urg- o = ling men B. F. Kane, N. A \e Pioneer Women of Fairbanks ¢l Wweek. In June the value c¢f Yyrne Dr. Otto Vollbehr, collec- ing the waterway been “Two-' Following a ser of McEachran and Richard Wak an All- a Day dance to | 'ne mortgages accepted for insur- or of rare old seripts and parch- Step Hirst Alaska s in Hoonah last nig eturned to Juneau from I iven October 22 in the Moose |ance totalled $74191,000, which ments. to U. S. after trip to the iony 10 lives > head of atives, Mrs. Mary Ma {rips on the North Sea. A |amounted to a 60 per cent increase Royal Library in Copenhagen. he inle portage arrangement . was flown to Junecau b; A e B E o U |over June a year ago. He's from Washington, D. C. is used there now which was.put Air Transport pilot Jc MRS. CARNEGIE BACK FIRE INSPECTION g - e — _ in by the Forest Servic nundsen this afternoen for emer- mys, Ida zie returned to her Fi E. 5. Woodcox has ! > = Esouitsti don : Juneau home on the steamer North sta annual inspection of n cording to advices from Hoo-|geq after a brief trip Outside. homes and business houses at Fair- f E s l“_‘f"‘-”_ ““‘"";")"“"l' Eon e banks and will order removal of J 2 1t the face in a fight with Mr PLAYING BADMINTON all inflammable debris. es Obert, her sister-in-law n is the new sport a LA A v Two other fights resulted in Fairbanks. A club has been orgen- WOULD LICENSE BIKES i 0l nothing more serious than several jzoq and officers elected. Playi ELC i e yards of bandage will be in the Fairba Hig council to ap- ) n brought in also, the injured woman's husband and trav- inz man A. W. Douglas and Union Oil man J. E. Boyle - TEACHERS BECOME i ‘PUPILS’ ON ROTARY ur Former McGrath Time Server Law Abiding SEATTLE, Oct. a—At the of the Rev. Mark Matthews, .~ g Judge Bowen has ruled that Charl LUNCHEON PROGRAM I tor, will be —_— k given another on his ap- With C. B. Arnold aciing 2 plication for citizenship. “teacher,” Juneau grade schoc Landry, a native of Canada, was teachers, as guests of the Rotary convicted in McGrath, Alaska, in Club at luncheon this noon at E cy's Cafe, had opr to back to school as “put Rotarian and Super 1916, of a second degree ‘murder and rtunit served five years at McNeil Jsland and Penitentiary until given a presi- dential pardon. Phillips was a little In 1936, Bowen denied Landry's his “latitudes,” and “pupil” Velma citizenship’ application, upholding Bloom out-smarted her” by the contention of immigration of- pointing out that it was not nec- ficials that the contractor was not essary to be up on “physics” to qualified, because of the murder teach the second grade, the “class” conviction. as a whole was given “passing marks, “teacher” Arnold announced after “lessons,” pointing out that the “taxpayers are getting more than their money’s worth.” * The teacher guests included Cyn- thia Batsen, kindergarten; Dalma Hanson, Iva Tilden and Harriet Tust, first grade; Velma Bloom and Mabel Monson, second grade; Mar- garet Abrahamson and Frances Wheeler, third grade; Helen Web- ster and Margaret Colwell, fourth The new hearing is set for No- vember 14. Matthews said Landry abiding person. THREE HEAD FOR INTERIOR BY PAA Bill Knox ana wueie smeyr wiih a Pacific Alaska Airways plane, were to take off this afternoon with three passengers for Fairbanks and Nome. For Fairbanks, Harry Sperling, and for Nome, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Bird. is a law DANCING EVERY NIGHT ALL NIGHT to the music of SALES Every Month in the Year AUCTION SALES DATES RUTH WOOD 1938 = October 12 November 9 At the Pluno December 14 1939 . . . while you eat Januafy 11 July 12 February 8 August 9 4 2 March 8 September 6 a nd dripk April 12 October 11 your fill! May 10 November 8 June 7 December 13 Special Sales Held On Request of Shippers Advances will be made as usual when requested. Transferred by telegraph, if desired. DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT THELMA BIRD Singing and Dancing at JOHN MARIN'S 1 THE SEATILE FUR | EXCHANGE 1008 Western Avenue Seattle, Wash. |i§ _ School gym. tor sale at The Empire Office. an ordinance licensing 0 in Elgin as means of curb- ycle thefts. The license fee > Lede and placer iocation notices P = ...GO MODERN... Nothing you an buy for your home will give more lasting than convenience New White Closet Seat We have a seat reasonably priced and carrying a two-year guarantee. RICE & AHLERS CO. Third and Franklin Streets PHONE 34 FREE Premium WE WILL AGAIN SPREAD THANKS- GIVING CHEER TO GASTINEAU CHANNEL WITH OUR TRADITIONAL COMPLIMENTARY— THANKSGIVING DINNER AWARDS-2 Prizes ‘ First—COMPLETE TURKEY DINNER FOR EIGHT PERSONS. Second—GOOSE DINNER FOR 8. To Be Awarded Thanksgiving Eve. Ask for Your Coupons See Thi ; e . When buying at our store—Ask for e B Ensoml e o o || your coupons — they entitle you to ; compete for the Holiday Dinners. 26 PIECES OF SILVER WARE 26 DISHES —— 18 GLASSES WIN A NATIONAL SILVER ENSEMBLE SET . . . . WHICH WE ARE OFFERING DURING THE MONTH OF OCTOBER. AS A PREMIUM ON PURCHASES You Get a Coupon With Each Fifty—cent Purchase One Coupon Given for Each Dollar , Purchase or Paid on Account. “THE MODERN PURE FOODS STORE" [ ] Butler-Mauro Drug Co. “Your Rexall Store” CALIFORNIA GROCERY and MEAT DEPT.——PHONE 478