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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 15, 1938. 3 : ot Norn 3 Uning Seasan GEn EW RECOIT M00Se 3 dudatil ¢ Uiy Closes on Ducks, FAA § ' Horns Are Found, H gese ant Leer nAl Ly enal Peninstia | > 7 | o rd b D 1 1 sratory Waterfowl Shoot- Interiorites Put Aboard " I M"&la;“?l.‘l\x; ‘;_ ‘f‘ | T —_— Huge Antie:s Have Spread y ] (& esteraay raimn lor JKé oW € % ! - Ilng’l l;‘( ((‘l v I‘ | Weather C ‘\";l' WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 the conference today that ae-| Of 7834 Inches—Race ! ast Deer Chance loday & nt R 1 his advisers are fense studies em d protectior DL e ) : increased air force @s of the whole Hemisphere rather oL fm T'rophy 1 The shotguns wer eir | A r today PAA sc p to insure p t than the United s alone L e . A H ShiEd Shdsy aHA e d 1 American republics ¢ added he did not anticipate any de- | . 2 have ' by adver misphere, including fection n complete solidari 5 | ¢ ¢ T'h ent told t m the defense mos Yo . | d Hall y ¢ Meyrix m W 1 1 5) n ; s mo v Maver Chosen WARNING g ‘ ‘ : : . A 5 PN TH » I ble € yukon e ) Museum ar- Frank Duf £ the Ala o EEIS. Jraflfl P eking Just suc Col ) . wa nir A i - . N v 5 " L ve Zalmain Gross Named Sec- jrags or the possesso bject to 11 i i retary of Group Which ica Should Be Cause for | R waiting v conditi Hpgan Work Today War, Says Fish | COMBINING BUSINESS AND PLEASURE, claim Agent A. L, Teeters of the Union p hic 1 p 3 AN > i | railroad office in Memphis uses typewrifer symbols to illustrate railroad reports. l‘l’ls drawings have = r ot 1 midway to th Mayor 1oRE A ee NEW YORK. Nov. 15— Repr even figured in court cases, and he prides himself on his accuracy of detail. The “&” serves him often - Ll natior Pederal "“” Tt & R \y ol e to designate a person, “0’s” are the rolling smoke. (A.P.-Universal Newsreel Photo.) i Y t yes r [ Federal grand jury tative Hamilton Fi Repu - b A et . -oe A : . gyt io . of Audk v ened today in Dis- can of New York, said, “We shc . XS i nd gee 1l said. Deer ET N r Judge George F. Al- e notice on all European ik 1] ) ing procession of unusual happen- il gttt | ALY .J and Zalmain Gross of Ju- tc fntions inab anyiatanin \ : J(“‘\ Jack b 0 ver I" ings that can possibly take place vt LU L i eau was chosen as. Secretary by them to overthrow the fors OinoE Of AnchogRs e ‘ in one evening” says the Press B £ ey TSl St he group whicl started its delib- |government existing in Lat e Bimalunaistinnd e H . Ap@e, - hep strangers oo S A £ it 1 SN t oty ¢ Belng. swern lerics. k% atined forotl s ar 16 Sqms o @ 0n T ul’ " a I all directions to ‘meet in a tourist ot g o YIS QUHYLUY o this afternoon e G B R with | o ore badim b¥ INoHER LA hotme, and suddenly find themselves as compared o:-;. 4 Members of the jury in addition | the United Sthtes 1 cumference j" W LICTED ”’“‘_' ; St PR deeply concerned in each other’s |1 g S ET fl”TQgE to Lucas and Gross ave Lillian Wat- § SR fotlpediacs s :‘”‘ ”‘ welfare, things are bound to hap- | § Lyib T4 en, J oa 2 pr't, p] C Ju- HACHE pe CUCUIIPLENDO SUS ¥ = . e ! en, and they do happen. it Volw I ei Al Canleon, <on he right burr itself is 137 inches Bankruptcy Petition Filed High School Players Will Pe?: 2nd e 2 c Mrs. Everett Nowell of Ju- s 7 c “So fast ana so wurious are the ] G i of the lef inc f5r B o fast ana A 5 : [ neau Mrs B Allstedt, Juneau; Jo- S ! or Associated Gas and Then Present Well thrills and laughter that one will : Micial Comments on [m- <ephine Carter, Jake Crop- e left 18 Electric ‘(‘ompany Known Comedy find the end coming all too soon. fl[] rus ect loves Flettion Ne e D A e Al The former wo record wa e Good things cannot go on forever, plovee FLiec (,.v‘ New jueau; Christine Fryer, Peters \.‘ 8% iriohies, - e ReARRRR: el o 5 4 but if you want your share of what ' W Hour Setup burg; George Getchell, Thane; T i BRIN |0 fones Se Rl COUE INEW YORK RO The Asio-| IUs inconcewapie how such & ihe world has fo offer, don't miss > tein, Juneau; Mrs. J. D. Har- : 2 . iated Gas and Electric Company,|daring and illogical piece of writing . iAo .0 39 ) : Kenai in 1901 and now hanging in . : Hold Everything. d F s T i ' Juneau; E. Hagerup, Ju- £ be o A e one of the largest utility holding|cculd be brought to a satisfactol onu e ol neau; Oscar Hegstad, Juneau: Mrs o Rl Field Museum in Ch: companies in the United States, has|conclusion. That's what a eritic - fler the firsi 44 hours, the employ- George B. Kerren, Juneau; Mrs, S | been named in an involuntary bank- wrote of “Hold Everything” which Among New York state animals, 2 must g overtime. Had the new inson, Douglas; Mrs. ruptey petition filed in the United will be presented in the Juneau the bear, jumping mouse, chip- Steve Tus at Lucky Chance syster nio effect on S John Newell, Sitka; Mrs. J. Irvin T o tates District Court by the law firm |High School gymnasium with an munk, woodchuck, skunk, racoon, H g 5 l\ Or ;\ > Ncble, Juneau: George H. Pete James RO(N(“"&'“ Rz‘sngnmg. Battle, Levy, Fewler and Nea- all-school cast next Friday night, and some bats hibernate during as Struc re Assay- : ler, Ha Pareroeary Mav man “We invite you to the most amaz- | the winger. ing $30 Per Ton aiTd Ve & ke it emporarlly — -May It is alleged the company is pay- , - £ : reiTeb. thud: the HeY. bktent nr Return in bpl'lng ing dividends for subsidiary com- s u { on Sunday. the a5 been appointed e panies out of funds not properly so MEN’S ONLY ' he grand juror PoR. N i applied 24th, but STON, Nov. 15— Presi- . J. C. Rochm + engine 7 the letter o nt SroCitien b B B Territorial Department of Mine: i) T ol Attor Gants 5 & T RRIVED' All-Wool Melton, Bay area south of Sitka. Heavy | ehedules HoWesS!: District Court today to Emma Ber- HIT WITH ROTARIANS | Gets Yours Today at Pefect Tailoring. ) c e veflected in the mnce bbb St il o e A AT SIS IO ISR 1 35, 7 4 snow prevénted examination of the | 1, C1oDge Wil be reflec i & telsen from Peter Bertelsen of 5 o [] area, the engineer said. —Samples | ;) ; g g ) v"f'v’ ‘ T (beTkHAR le i rabil o 1 t Sesom d b’\"\'ll.i‘- : e e BT Sohiiisd| YOUNG MEN'S SHOP el G ind e ok o A A by am subway. i L e 8 2t its weekly luncheon this noor | 2 A were ""'1'”“'” to have been ,,,(‘,:1 puts in full time.” § L ‘“p”:“' 4 C-“\\' A‘f‘“-)*\x‘ ll"":'-m“llll_" 247 S. Franklin (Opposite Erwin’s Cafe) Steve Tus, owner of the Luel eI | 4] Sl ik wppeared in concert here last night, ——— Chance Mine, has cleaned out th i Fannie Wins Bivoree Big Gobbler won warm applause from the Rotar- old caved work : DR. HALDEMAN ot ans 2 : . AL f — m—— | Arrives § G the Club today were the vein. An assay of the ore en : 2 A rrives for ¥ he Clul lay & Sl countered in the new drifting wa *RETURNS FROM Elks’ Turkey Shoot arne Lark 12@n1{u;\\~, of Guerne- | s o0 eported by Tus to have been $30 ) > ville, Cal., retail drug representa- 4 i . e e e FIELD SURVEY e Sy e sre e il A “Powder. Room! installedtin that old caled 2000 teet above s v g b One of the bissest 1w av to the Alasa Steamanp com- || ] oget under the stairs will delight both ‘ Retuining f a > montl blers ever to strut his stuf ar d ;i e 3 seven miles from the head of 1 sany, and E. W. Payne of Seattle, | ml\ via old ro P ‘”.(,:. :" 1 trip throughout Interior far north arrived in Juneau today auditor for the Alaska line. you and your quests. 1 geinly C. Haldeman, tuberculo aboard the Yukon and thi The “Totem,” publication being o the st fa ‘able S s in | B atl this area. At one time o 10-stamp Wk B ek ok Ll ncon was looking over Ju ut out by the Club in connection It's New! It's Smart! | mill, a saw mill and water power in his office in the Terri- from the window of the / AT 17, social Cobina Wright, | ¥ith the District Conference to be [ plant were in operation and some 'Ch2! Building . s Meat Company jr. (she uses “jr” because her | ‘eld here next May, made its ini- Imilling was dory. Next season | [Df Haldeman reported a very King Gobbler is the grand pr mother has same name) is mak- | ‘ial appearance today. It is sent to RICE 8 n e Matallen a ¢ | cpjcyable and worthwhile journey which will be offered at the an- ing a nice start. She’s to sing in | Rotar throughout the district more detailed examination of new ! o iR s u d to get out of the snow nual turkey shoot to be conducted the Sert room of New York's |, cairies a vivid story of Alaska Third and Franklin Streets PHONE 34 soRuaTes and o PrOSPEess - I and: into the ifaln .agein, iihg) el by the EIks tomorrow night follow- Waldorf-Astoria hotel. | in word and picture. ] & the vicinity will probably be under- yhoygh devouring every meal with ing their regular lodge meeting, He ————— L] taken by the department, as geo-|uch anticipation while in the is reported to weigh 40 pounds in o S T I TS . logically, the formations are fav- wjigs of the Northland, Dr. Halde- Vel bite orable for gold deposits, Roehm asured Tritodd badas ke i Bt e said. he ever sees another piece of rein- 1 i T 1 sees anot ) 1 Today’s News Toaay.—Empire. s B e SN T I deer meat he’ll be “very unhappy e & 3 M”ve ()ff t’l(’ Re"t Rolls Today’s News Toaay.—Fmpire about the whele thin HOME RADIOS FOR 1939 Delco offers the latest in gadio development—beautifully designed cabinets and outstanding new features to bring you added enjoyment. Delco automatic electric tuning is one of the latest developments. The touch of a button will turn on—set automatically—and bring in your favorite station perfectly tuned. It is simple and accurate—there are no motors, or parts, to get out of adjustment. Investigate this and the many other outstanding Delco features, as you will be interested . you will find Delco ios moderately priced from $16.95 to $99.! W. P. JOHNSON PHONE 17 A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Fannie B This is the way Fannie (Baby Snooks) Brice, radio, stage and screen entertainer, posed for the camera in Los Angeles after be- ing granted interlocutory divorce decree from husband, Billy Rose, the producer frequently linked with the former Olympic swim- mer, kleanor Holm. Rose entered no contest. The divorce will not become final for a year. THRIFT CO-OP Buy for CASH and Save the PROFITS PHONE 767 REGULAR MEETING OF FEDERAL LABOR UNION A. F. of L---Local 20304 TONIGHT ALL MEMBERS ARE REQUESTED TO ATTEND into a Home That YOU Own! It's an easy move to make, and one that is now available to the average Juneau family. Five new homes are being I_mig “right up to the minute”, just oustide Juneau’s city limits. Two of them are still left for sale at that unheard- of low price of—Only $3990. .Designed to give the most possible for a modest price, these homes will be sold for a down payment of only $399; and at terms for the balance that are truly ‘“cheaper than rent.” Even if you feel unable to meet the small down payment, you can still obtain one of the two modern five-room homes through other arrangement with us. Just call 28 and we will show vou these homes, located on generous lots in Juneau’s * newest suburban addition, a section that cannot but become a most popular and valuable section. The homes fz‘ice on Behrends Avenue, an improved street. They coml?me all the invaluable advantages of life outside a city with the many conveniences available only to those living a'd)acent to a metropolitan area. And, a bigger advanfage still, they are low in cost. ABSOLUTELY NO TAXES! TERMS CHEAPER THAN RENT! CITY LIGHT, WATER, SEWERS! 5-ROOM MODERN HOMES! TELEPHONE SERVICE! IMPROVED STREETS! LOW PURCHASE PRICE! PHONE 3990 ONLY \J CHARLES ~ WAYNOR DEVELOPMENT 28

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