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B Sa iden B, C. SURVEYOR ENDS WORK IN DEASE COUNTRY Believes International High- way to Begin at Vanderhoof Ready for Debut|itigg Russell ~ Methodist Groups Is Wedded to Bazaar Tomorrow room of the will be the scene of a baz sponsored by he combined Methodis ies’ group: Tea will be served during t afternoon between and 5 o'clo h is Mrs. Lee : tea hour noon, the fethodist Churc | | | | (‘l‘)"(’lll(}llv\' IS P(‘I'f()l'l“(‘d at Pi\ l'iih H()US(’ W(‘(]nes- ks day Evening on fifty YA const rmhm iied at the eel. Assisting n will be Mrs Waino Korpi Miss Jean Russell, of Ketcl me the bride of Verr - \lso of Ketchikan and form- {erly of this city, at a 7:30 o'clock eremony, performed by the Rev W. G 1, Wedne ve- ; sh House, close frie N E summer, Engineer D. N. Lowe has ¢ by Northern Airways plar Lowe s i tion will summer . M1 to be in charge of the fancy work booth - Han Was Stabbed By Playful Monkey SPRINGFIT 1 Nov. 25 Steinhoft was stabbed by Will Colvin's pet monkey over pick from the Steinhoft lunch pail. Jocko, the monkey, appeared while Steinhoft was unpacking the lunch in the shade of Colvit chard Jocko sta: and elatives Given in ge by J. E. Smith father of the com, the bride wa nost atiractive in a blus vel with matching 2. She wore a corsage the Inte way, Lowe believ e rout be chosen route from DE (Y PAYING Finland President Roosevelt a “innish postage stamps Jarnefelt (above), voy to U. S., making yn, Stamps com- th anniversary of ment in U. S. Burnett, of Ketchikan only attendant, wore with matching doll- and a c ge of gar- illiam Rodenburg was Hmlm Three routes have be g taking off from Hazelton, which he most westerly route in con ideration, another from Vander- ested Maria Reining, said to be Europe® finest lyric o, s pictured above as s ived in New York t man British Co- from Vienna, where she was star of | A wedding reception followed the he vicinity the Wiener Staakso he has |ceremony at the home of Mr. and been booked for radio appearances |Mrs. J. E. Smith in the Knigh Lowe believes the more interior and a concert tour in the U. S. |Apartments, during which time icapped by too | many friends of the young couple the more ame to wish them happin: The hoof, farther ea Jumbia, and one from of Edmenton vicking tid-bits f then stabbed goute would be I a snowfall, wh Br e pail " 3 oy er con- |tridal table was centered with a = . al route would encour ml ) ," ‘: ““Mm 0 lopped DOIUS arm with a pruning lties a o ree-te 4 ( . f n 3 : of cifset by tall white tapers tied with Atlin will probably be contacted i by the highway, no malter wher me the international road begins, Lowe ind believes, and goes further in 1 roses formec ind of white nthemums attractive and a hospital > g e that he believe possible a 1 e ting o 3 . will be built from to sa COLORADO SPRINGS, Col,, Nov.| Assisi i » evening was nght Nations Wwater via the Taku, Silver Salmon 25 As a feature of Colorado 'Mrs. William Rodenbu Mrs. Combine Uphold e prevention nn Wald, Mrs, E. Nielson and % Taylor Ralph Martin Treaty Rights ride and groom are at pres- i iding at the Gastineau Hotel SHANGHAI, Nov. 25. — Foreign night when a pipe in and o leave for their home in associations of eight natic ration system broke, and Ketchikan during the ea part alities I > poole rts to main place with ammonia |of next month \ treaty rights against Japanese smelled it and - restrictions hampering In- ROCKSTAD HIGH MAN “ionel i annual Chief Fred A a cat one of its nine lives cat was imprisoned in a ent T and Pike River v - Is Taken To Cleaners wi Spring 1t’s the BLEND that makes n the officer donned gas mask and opened the door the cat IN PISTOL SHOOTING [SEMORY THAT ® Dies] ran out S I {—Should be evidenced by mem- | PISHER’S BLEND NEW YORK, Nov.25 Results of the third week pistol |orials that never crumble toj plaint by the “bonded husband” of o s g | | the-unsurpasse a Brooklyn wife led to the indict- Bu"ed ]2 Years (o] Club were announced today | Beautiful Aluminum or Bronze | family flour! ment recently of the woman and L] s 1 with Milton Rockstad | Memorials | her mother on charges of grand ‘,,, fan wWith 110 | is a grave, dear to you| ; larceny and conspiracy 5 | rked in the cemetery. | Timid - looking Joseph Newrick l s | “u p‘,(“ |select one of our apy | thirty-eight said the pair Tun | memorials for inseription. Our| fleeced him out of his $2.500 life J Williams |p are $ -1 savings by forcing him to post the EPHRATA, Pa, Nov. 25.—The rot-| ' p i ot sor | money pledging ted re of e F s shotos ¢ art 1—He would be a good husband. $10 ba te T i -}M‘ 5 ;;;:»" S50 ik | 2—He would not run off to his —have been “ca 1034 E e |THE ALL-PURFDSE FLOUR ve England Hess for f For two weeks after the mar- Ti rnve, he said. he was not permitted which to move into his bride’s home until he had put up the cash. Even then, he declared, he had to sleep on a couch in the living room while his bride, Elvira, thirty-five slept with her mother, Mrs. Kather- ine Suero, sixty-six. To cap the climax, he asserted, he later discovered that his wife Treasury Department sent had made prior arrangements him a check for $30 divorce him after their marriage in - e September, 1937 Empire classifieds pay THE SALVATION ARMY \ u 8 1fold i in a plowed piowed up the bill- Is PRAISE®"™; “"THE SWEETEST OF ALL SOUNDS NI \ Later he decided 1 find out, and sent the U asury the billfold and few { the notes it contained. “Your litile girl has such lovely manners, you should be very proud of ber.”” ALASKA —— CONGRESS Hear: Commissioner GEO. L. CARPENTER NATIONAL LEADER In His Lecture “An Army on the March” ELKS' HALL 8 O'CLOCK THIS EVENING PUBLIC FAREWELL to Commissioner and Mrs. Carpenter SATURDAY——S8 P. M. At A. N. B. Hall And Sy TAKeS Prioe IN Makine CoFree Praise is the reward of taking pride in the things you do. If you take pride in making really fine coffee, you can expect to be complimented. For sixty years Hills Bros. have taken pride in maintaining a delicious, unvarying flavor in their coffee. Millions of women serve Hills Bros. Coffee because they like it and because they,love to hear these words—“Now, that’s what I call good coffee!”—over and over again. EVERYONE IS WELCOME to hear Commissioner and Mrs. Geo. L. Carpenter at all these meetings. GO MODERN Dress up your BATHROOM with Matched Accessories! We have beautiful Chrome Towel Bars, Soap Dishes, Tumbler and Toothbrush Holders, etc., on display. Also an Attractive Line in White Porcelain. HILLS BROS COFFEE RICE & AHLERS CO. The Covact Gaind Third and Franklin Streets—————PHONE 34 l FOR BIST REBIII™" Y ANY MITHOD OF COFFEE-MAKING THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 25, 1938. Bigger and Better Values at PAY’N TAKIT PAY’N SATURDAY TAKIT MONDAY 1l EVERY DAY! BUTTER MEAT DEPT. 2 “The Pest in Town” gpounds L-A-M-B E; gc Pound Spring Lamb—Lean, Tender SHOULDER ROAST MAID O° CLOVER Sweet Cream P@!K. 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