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man, was al gned in court to- without a license, and Monday v set as the time for her to j Divorce was granted to Fred W Ford from Inez M. Ford of Juueau and to Edward A. Stolz from Alice Juneau - ELKS' CABARET EVENT TONIGHT Stolz CAMPAIGN HERE Sperial Interest Is Shown in Portraits of Four GASE NEXT WEEK Petersburg Man Is Held Deer Hunting Fatality laroed H % ] eroes Smith Case on Monday : Ur the arrangement of Rod Response in the first days of the The trial of Ernie Sarff, well| Dg Avihie AAR T, Bobert | orivisthikd BaAT A g SRR A LR Jas o v in and Art Burke, another of funds for anti-tuberculosis work has S LR St e the Elks Cabaret dances, for mem- | heen most encouraging, according to of careless use of firearms bers of the order and their ladies, yayry G. Watson, President of the set by Federal Judge George F. is ready for a gala opening this ajaska Tuberculosis Association Alexander today to follow the For- evening in the ballroom pecial interest is being shown in rest V. Smith murder case in Dis-| Features of the evening will be , il NF S Nerbes -in. ite trict court. It is expected the Smith Wes Barrett and his orche nst tuberculosis which ap- case, which Wil reopen Monday Lillian Uggen, singing several snab- .y on each sheet of 100 Seals. In morning at 10 o'clock, will be fin- py selections and the trio of Kelly | se to numerous inquiri the ished by Tuesday night the Blake, Wilbur Burford and Earl ; et i petit jury has been ordered to Hunter, taking over during the lat- Cmmittee fucd S Tl wle tement 4 .I brief history of o'clock Wednesdey ter in providing the report at 10 morning. f was on charge of arms as the ¢ al shooting of part of the affair dance music S e SIMMONS TAKES ONE FOR SITKA seal four men who have roles in the progress tuberculosis un- indicted by th campaign careless U ear leadir made in bringing ywth played grc nes near Petersburg last der control,” said Mr. Watson tice Day. Sarff and Altier Dr. Rene Theophile Laennec, a out hunting deer togelhe immons took E. Shennett French physician, who in 1819 in- arated. Sarff, accordin \ today in the Alaska Air|ventad the stethoscope, an instru- »rt from Petersburg, i Lockheed ment which has been a great help seen deer horns and fire evening he brought in physicians in diagnosing tuber- When he reached what he thot Peckovich from Hawk Inlet | cylosis. The stethoscope has made was his deer he found i ne there with three | it possible for doctors to distinguish ly wounded Altier, whc : London, Bill Spoon- s in the chest and in this way carrying out a deer. Sarff hwried am Laikainen to diagnose abnormal conditions | 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 3, 1938 RESPONSE 600D Eastern Star Social IN XMAS SALE ls Cliarming Evem 1% A charming social was h S at the Scottish Rite Temple by members of the Order of Eastern with over fifty members of iic orders present for the oc- casion Bridge and pinochle were played during the the evening with prizes being won by Mrs. C. B. Holland, Mrs. A. F. Knight, Mrs. George B. Rice. H. E. Iffert, Paul hnee and Ralph Martin. During the latter part of t a supper was served, all ar- rangements for the social being un der the supervision of the following committee, w wish to expr evening course of e ev- their appreciation to all present for m the affair a success: Mrs Charles Hawkesworth, Mrs. Harry Watson, Mrs, Glenn Oaks, Mr Cowl- ph Martin and Mrs, E. J ing -+ = PLANE SEARCH FAILS TO REVEAL TRACE OF MISSING JUNEAU MAN Doeputy Marshal Walter Hellan flew to Haines this morning with Pilct Lon Cope of Marine Airways to get a prisoner and returning C { flew along the beach betw 3 Cove and Eagle River Landing while he and Hellan searched the frauleisis bent on beach to the beach for help bur Altier " et e : o Dr. Robert Koch, German phy-| carefully in the hope they might see died in the meantime ‘ o8 | pracer tocation noticed ojap who in 1882 discovered the|some trace of Wesley W [ Susie Elstad, Yakutat native wo- | tor sak The Emmire Gffice ,crm that causes tuberculosis, ar weau, who been missing in 1} —___——m through this identification of the|that area for two weeks. Hellan re- nemy brought the first hope that it | ported they established defini s HOME-MADE FRESH APPLE PIF might be conquered that Wyatt was not alive alor - iward Livingston Trudeau,|beach anywhere. Cope made a INDIVIDUAL CHICKEN PIES—WEEKEND SPECIAL am m‘”’ BHsEEAD ho o Tl naaey gt down 2 ablishe 1l U eal- they could get a good view d the DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED—OF ment ot b in L DRIEE gatr ms thacs. 'tha dApty.alid fl States at Saranac Lake, N. Y The officer brought Carl Robert U MRS. FOWLER'S DEL ICATESSEN Einar Holboell, postal clerk, Cop-| here from Haines to serve enhagen, Denmark, who in 1904 In-|months in the Federal jail it Holldave 1 e P2 Lff”,“:'““ (lu; idea ‘,’1’.]'\"’“."2 a Tnulm: charge of by drunk and drivine Fxcellent I\I‘LOVE‘\\’ Repoxl— | A M. 1o 11:30 P, } nristmas stamp. The idea, adopted | while drunk in this country in 1907, has made| MBS S ed by Wife of Anchor- Small Delivery Charge 213 FRONT STREET—PHONE 152 I an organized fight against tuberculosis which has to every corner of the United and has saved millions of live - ELIZABETH REKOSH IS GIVEN HONORS th Rekosi:, daughter of Mr frs. Stanley Rekosh, was three 1d yesterday and in honor of event a party was given at her the Knight |. BUY A BALDWIN and know (llc supreme the home in during the afternoon ]slemure of sitting down Littl Beverl Joan Donald guests pre 3odile ent were skesen Lindegard and joining lmn(ls, as it Blythe Fegay were, w;tll t]lc ivor_y :unl Rieber, Sandra Turner, Doris, Wil- ul) i flx s f l liam, Gec and David Graves, ony lingers ol todays Margaret Femmer, Delores Fortney The mothers and grandmother, Mrs most l)c:xuh'ful plano S I Floyd Ritter enjoyed a buffet eon and toyed with favors and loons, | MISS NORMA BURFGRD | HONORED LAST NIGHT Last The Barbizon-Plaza, New York’s is Baldwin equipped Baldwin ALASKA MusicSupply JUNEAU and SITKA evening at 5:30 o'clock a i dinner party celebrated the birthday |} of Miss Norma Burford, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Burford, at their Gold Belt Avenue residence Following the dinner, games were played by the following gue: tending the affair: Miss Marily Merian Hussey, Miss Bonnie Klein, Karenen, Miss Pat Olson, l Adrienne Glass, Miss Beverly Leivers 'and Miss Dorothy Reck. GIFTS OF SILVER ARE WELCOME — the pedect Gift for you! At THE NUGGET SHOP you will find on display a striking selection of these welcome Gifts—all moderately priced. We invite you to see them. Remember that a small deposit holds your Gifts ‘til Christmas. Salt, Pepper Distinctive design. Pair only 2 00 and up SRR Colfee Set Four unusual pieces. Creamer Set 6.50 Sugar, creamer and a tray; 11 Candlesticks 6.00 Elegantly detailed base and holder— plated. in silver plate. Service Tray Simple, attractive design at 3 00 Gravy Boais With circular tray. Set only 7.50 and up NUGGET SHOP reached in- FELLOWSHIP CLUB Apartments ! i val. RAINBOW GIRLS Merritt, Miss Maxine Nossrand, Miss | Miss Astrid Holm, | Miss Frances| adv. age Business Man ELECTS COMMITTEES SWATTLE, Dec.3 Frank I. Reed, rominent Anchorage business man Ab: & Buisinees BAd. s5CIRI Fheet ) came Seattle several weeks of the Fellowship Club last eve ) for an operation to save the ning, held in the parlors of the | Sight of his right eye, is making ex- tthern I Pisativterian ent recovery, I ife says Church, three Wnding con The vision of Reed's eye has been tees were elected during the regu- i atly and no compli- caticns have resulted. lar session Those on the entertainment cc Ret Seattle hospital some rittee include Carl Hagerup. time remained in Seattle Schrame! * Anita Porter, 2 while before returning to Al- Food, M m, Miss aska Edna Almquist and Miss Clara I left eye was injured in the Hanson. Ti the program’s Philippine Islands during the Span- Dean Williams, Ethar on h-American w and attempts may 3 Delbert Erickson and Miss El- later to save the speth Douglas. - — - JAKEWAY MAY \ HONOR MOTHERS # Aembers of the Order of Rain- bow Girls will honor mothers this 11 evening with a dinner 6:30 o'~ | clock in the banquet room of the Scottish Rite Temple. Prospects of another wha | Many special features e been Juneau’s growing waterfront planned for the occasion and a being aired today with a War De- large attendance is anticipated for partment notice having been po ted | this annual affair. in the Federal Building that Mrs - R. P. Nelson is planning an im- B.P.W.C. MONDAY ment to her waterfront pron- | evening, business meeting, 8 o'clock acent to the Cash Cole wharf Council Chambers. it is understood Elmer Jake has optioned the prop- rom Mrs. Nelson and plans to CAROLINE TODD, distributor, President | € NO WIRES! NO PLUG-IN! - yet it tunes the radio from any room! At last—a new, thrilling, more convenient way to tune a radiol No more jumping-up-and-down or running back and forth to change stations! Mystery Control tunes this new Philco from any room in the home by a mere flick of the finger! No wires or connections to radio or anything elses It’s unczany—unbelievable! eeit! Try if! EASY TERMS W. P. SOHNSON S. Frankin Street TELEPHONE 17 LACK OF NAZI SNOW cannot deter these German skiing in a country where self-sufficiency is the watchword. Lacking snow, they substitute sand and are scratching along a Berlin street on the way to a ski run. ease in requests f | weeks. MAYOR REPORTS == SMALL CHANGE = FORPWAFUNDS HINTS TO Council is to lock Way. Lucas Reports to Council| Little Opportunity to Get | Aid for Boat Harbor 1 pagr Gne) Efficient cooking equipment ingredients. (conunucs Ir¢ see that they are large, 50 heavy butter or other 3 W to . brunes, when pitted, make month to act e lief activities in nt overlap- Jahoda at $150 pe as coordinator of r the, community to prev ping. Jahoda in his rey expressed the belief that relief demands would grow more acute from now on dur- ing the winter and this sentiment was emphasized by W. B. Kirk of the Public Welfare Department who said there had been a marked in- FOR WIVES ONLY! Put a bug in your husband’s ear. Maybe he’s wonder- ing and wondering what to get you for Christmas and doesn’t realize that you would rather have a %3 KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR than anything else. Help him out with a little tip. This Christmas thinkin’ is pretty tough on the BEAUTY LOBBY i OF FINANCIER EPOSEONON | ot s e OO0 o Claln] ‘vlade Cholln(‘b W(’l(’ Used at Party to Influ- ence (,Oll_L’l essmen cially advised for those weight people or for balk at drinking milk. - Todav.—FEmplre. Today's News NEW YORK, Dec. 3.—William P Buckner, 31, Wall Street financier and self-proclaimed friend of Loret- ta Young, Hollywood movie star denied that he used N York chorus girls at lavish to sway Congressmen HAD BEAUTY LOBBY WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—Assis- tant United States Attorney Malo- n id Willlam P. Buc estab- \ed a beauty lobby here and put ALL men now enjoy all- bill for redemption of d day_foot-ease in MAS- ough a faulted Philippine Railway bonds. S iraging ; said Buckner flew five Shoi Thb patentéd Ao chor s from the Paradise Night Cushion makes you feel Club, New York City, to a hotel like WALKING ON AIR! party in the National Capital City Thoes ‘are THot dhioas -of Buckner faces a charge of mulct-| Syles SUBER comfort —and Big values they absorb shocks, chase callouses, remove strains. MASSAGIC , T esariy e investors out of $100,000. extend the dock face several feet out into the bay to bring it parallel to adjoining docks. If the deal goes through, extensive improvements will be made to the present warehouse on the dock. B Jake left Sunday for Seattle ol on his vessel Roamer, and is not ex- & pected to return hege for three| weeks. elief in recent & install some lights in Seatter Tract, one on Alder Street-and three on Hem- HOUSEWIVES is as essential to meal success as good When buying spoons light and y to hold. Too often spoons are that they tire the wrists ey ‘11“ il or the handles are so sharp they some months ago for its recommen- | ou¢ ‘o M L o dations. This building code commnit- ST tee also is headed by Troast Did you know that: Two cups of solid fat equals a Report of the relic ommittee wh : recently abandoned its ef- pound: one pound of grated cheese Yorth M inoara T the Council ©duals four cups; five eggs, will fill voted “‘) £Bt “” ”““' a\';u ; L] one cup, and a pound of dates or two Cocking cereals in mllk or equal parts of water and milk increases the milk consumption. 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