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At these Schenley standards you can The Schenley Creed buy a Bottled in Bond straight 1 To,buy only the choicest ma- Bourbon whiskey backed by most skiliod snd evperienced enough choice reserves a ecaltemen in wWood to jfnsuse constant To distill our whiskies accord- ’ ing o highest standards. so as quality in every bottle. ure constant quality * * * ke our products entirely Made from choice American riean grafns, with grains...copper distilled under American syste the rigid regulations of the Nt Sch TR A good reputation is the one thing in Schenley (‘)‘n ality Control Tifa worth building Board...aged in specially se- BOTTLED IN BOND Stzjgiot Bourbon Whiskey INLEY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 31, 1939. ~ 'Reception af Governor's House Will Honor Charles Goldsteins’ ’Golden Weddmg Anniversary To honor the foremost pmns-m ‘couplc of Juneau on the occasion [ of their golden wedding mmn‘m-‘ sary, the community will be host|married in San Francisco Novem- "a: a public reception at the Gov-|ber 24, 1889, are leaving Sunday ernor’s House Saturday night, with |to visit their daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein Dolginer in Los Angeles, as guests of honor. party planned by their friends prior Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gold- | to their departure is expected to | stein are invited to call between bring together many of their ‘lh(' hours of 9 and 11 o'clock to!friends, both old and new. 'KOUGAROK MAN Amateur Dramalists IS STOPPING OFF Hold Busy Session ateux dramatists, held in the City H'\ll Jim Price was elected perma- Castleto n and Keenan nent chairman in charge of select- ing all casts for their productions. Have Good Year w”h Mrs. A. M. Uggen will be director Placer Near Nome of the group’s activities and Miss Big Jim Keenan, well known Al- Violet Mello will take care of the aska placer man, is happily “on his secretarial duties. | Another gathering of the dram- atics enthusiasts will be held tomor- | own” after following the placer game | "% €YU | in Alaska since he flipped a coin in 1912 to go either to Honolulu or Alaska and wound up in Junvm Keenan flew in from Skagw | with his wife yesterday af(mnnun' IS ‘I'o EN'I'ER RID { on his way south for the winter from the Kougarok placer fields in WAR IN JUNEAU | Seward Peninsula. | | Keenan and W. A. Castleton, for-| merly of Juneau, are working a ,mn;xnmmu‘ the bride and groom of 50 years ago. 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The wireless Features That Count! ® Built 'n‘ tem with » for finer Foreign and Amer jcan rflcpllon @ Electric Push Super Aerial Sys: ’ll“x:m Loop Aerlal -Button Tun- | small dredge, a dragline and hy- NCRTH STAR TO LEAVE SATURDAY FOR ANTARCTICA « Two Juneau Men on Ves- sel Leaving Boston with Byrd With Leonard Berlin and Glenn ins of Juneau aboard, the ves orth Star is scheduled to leave on Saturday for the Antarctic, ; to word received here by friend. The N orth Star, Office of Indian ship borrowed by the Gov- for Admiral Richard E Byrd's expedition to the Antarctic, will head first for New Zealand, jumping-off place for the voyage o Little America Affairs ernment The other Byrd expedition vessel, ¢ |the old barkentine Bear, will leave | Boston November 10. STYLE NOTE—social Mrs. - Albert Davis of Palm Beach wore this dashing hat (if it is a hat) to Belmont races. In news reports from Boston, | the North Star is referred to as a | “floating ice box" to preserve fresh meats and supplies for the expedi- foot | tion in its 12,000 cubic re- Charming Beauty of the EW QUAKER HEATER Matches Their Mechanical Perfection s s s s high of QUAKER BURN- perfect relationship of a OIL HEATERS lies t into a correctly propor- nt burner lr‘l culator with a stribute heat, a ienc A QUAKER ms mt‘ the bottom of the d tely vaporizes the oil. No mo arts to get rder The QUAKER is the ideal home heater. Phone 555 TEHE THOMAS HARDWARE CO. ‘empluyed in Anchorage. A { of Bed Full of Vim and Vigor. | liquid bile into your bowels daily. 1f this bile | | | Little Liver Pills to get these two pin | | draulic equipment on the Kougarok benches near the mouth of Taylor Creek and “doing well.” frigeration space on the voyage | through tropical waters enroute to| The dredge had a 90-day operat- the South Pole. | ing season this year, Keenan said,, Berlin was a surveyor with the &nd moved an average of around | Public Survey Office here and Rol- | 2000 vyards of gravel a day, with| lins was a Lieutenant on the Coast | Several years of operations ahead. Guard cutter Haida The Keenans flew from Nome to Fairbanks and thence to Whitehorse. | They had intended flying on south | a Yukon-Southern, but no planes were available so they flew to Skag- | way and on to Juneau. | They are at the Baranof Hotel | [ana will go south with the Princess | boat next Sunday. | D (abarel Dance FIGURE OF GOLD (OCTOBER SETS way—another achievement devel- Sl oped in the great Philco labora. tories. Dyer Has Former U. of W. Crewman in Hefty Turkey Day Line | Les Chacey, former University of | Montana freshman tackle and cen- ter, has joined the Sourdoughs’ foot- ball team which will play the Bar- anof Bears on Thanksgiving Day at Firemen's Park, Head Coach Tom | Dyer announced today. With the addition of Chacey to the Sourdough squad, the Dyermen will take the field with a line said to average 190 pounds from end to end Chacey, who hails from Missoula nt., and who played four years OI high school football there and | at Miles City, Mont., before entering the university, is alternating wth‘ Roy Banta at center and tackle. After his freshman year at Montana | he transferred to the University of Washington where he gave up foot- | ball to devote his time to rowing, pulling an oar for three years there in the junior varsity boat. | .- | ( MEETING GAME | COMMISSION SET FOR ANCHORAGE Annual Session fo Be in| January - Dufresne NEW RAINFALL Pioneers of Alaska, Igloo No. 6. - ROTARIANS "ADVISE BENEDICT HUDSON Lou Hudson, who is to embark Saturday on the seas of matrimony, Next Snidn‘dn,, night is the time set by the Elks for their fall cab- | aret dance, The affair is for mem- pANNER '[o T p anding. Reser- | vations are solicited now and to be | made with lhe club stewards. | G | b IN PORT TODAY Sent Outside for Heinie Berger's motorship Dis- y coverer was in Juneau northbound | Plaster model of a mustachioed Hansen skippering the vessel. | neau-Harris monument at Seventh | Aboard the Discoverer are two|and E Streets has now been com- passengers, Elizabeth Heckle, joining | pleted by Sculptor Robert Fuller and | |couple is homesteading, and Mrs. | cast in bronze. A. Lindgren, joining her husband,| The 18-inch figure will make an | impressive top piece for the shaft, freight for Anchorage and Cook was built of native granite and Inlet ports. | marble and stands on the actual — site of the landing of Joe Juneau | of Juneau. A bronze plaque for the | | side of the monument has already | 0 been placed on display here. Two Years Old The second birtnday of petite Sharen Kimmel will be celebrated | home of Mrs. Doris Brown on Sec- ond and Gold Streets. | Hallowe'en favors and a huge cake | bers cnly in good s DISCOVERER |S Mode! for Bronze Mmer Is| today with Capt. James “Hard Luck” | gold-panner which will top the Ju- her husband at Kasilof where mewull be sent to Los Angeles to be | The Discoverer has a load of Wwhich is now complete. and Richard Harris, original settlers | Sharon Kimmel with a dinner this evening at the dressed in the seasonal colors, or-| m‘,".l{ and black, will add to the fes- came in for some good-natured e U G Jude. | “advice” today from fellow Ro- Cavs ;n ‘;flx, : f‘"L' ‘”. “3,‘; 1? " ::m u[m , | tarians at the weekly meeting of | ard RO VOPILIG Re | the local club at Per: Cafe. Hud- Richard Brown# Dawn and Jerry | p i ) s Mi son is to be married to Miss Belle Chapman, Billy Engles, Michael La- Wasvick ‘at Petersburg. verty an enny Kimmel, | o ‘_‘1,D_“.“, % | Besides complimenting Lou, Ro- | | tarians today also extended greet- | * FOR MOOSE WOMEN HARBOR DREDGING MOVING SWIFTLY Sunday Mornlng Storm Stops Dredge Work for First Time Juneau's small boat harbor is a | “little better than 60 per cent com- pleted” insofar as dredging is con- cerned, according to Capt ‘Women of the Moose and members of their family will gather for a hot-dish dinner tomorrow night at | 6:30 in the 1L.O.O.F. Hall I At 8 o'clock a business session will be held by the Moose Women | and the latter part of the evening will be spent socially. - e The Boos ALASKA. Revised lnd{ Fnlartfd Now On Sal Sl“ WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Without Calomel—And You'll Jump Out | will be completed by Sunday morning, perienced its first Christmas. the dredge ex- shutdown since Your liver should pour out two pints of freely, your food doesn’t digest. in the bowels. Gas bloats up You get_constipated. Your anm\:‘w | weeks ago on a 24 hour BE 100 o | Occasion for the shutdown was Sun- | Whole system is poisoned and you feel sour, \dav morning’s severe blow. sunk and the world looks punk. = unk and the world looks bunk. o't get at | “At high tide, we couldn’t stand | on the deck,” Capt. Burke said. “So | the cause. It takes those famous Curter's we knocked off for about five hours. bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up", Harmless, gentle, yet amazing in . iy < | making bile flow freely. Look for the name Capt. Burke said, however, that Carter's Little Liver Pills on the red pack= |10 sea hit the boat ba o fuse anything else. Price: 26 SRERDCT Try an Empire ad, The shaft The | monumernt is being erected by the | william | Burke, in charge of the dredge work. Burke said he is sure the project | it began scooping approximately six | schedule. | Back in Town | | RECORD HERE Wettest October Ever - Is Commission will be held at An- chorage during the week of the fur rendezvous in January, Execu- | tive Officer Frank Dufresne an-| Third Wettest Month iI'I 46 YearS nounced today on his return from Petersburg where he conferred with The month closing today is the|Chairman Earl N. Ohmer of the | wettest October in the 46 years Commission. | precipitation records have been| The policy of the Commission, kcpt in Juneau, the U. S. Weather | Dufresne said, is to meet in odd Bureau announced today. |years at Juneau during the ses- | The previous October record of sion of the Legislature and inf 1871 inches of rainfall was ex-|even years at other places in the | ceeded this morning. At noon the | Territory, so that the members can | | reading was 1891 inches, with the gain the advice of as many resi- i prospect that another half inch or |dents of Alaska as possible. Future 50 might be added to the total be- | sessions are being planned for Fair- | fore the month ends at midnight. | banks and Ketchikan. Not only has the month been| Dufresne said he paid a visit to wet for October; it has been wet | the new pheasants at the experi- for any time of year, the third | mental farm at Petersburg and was wettest of any month in 46 years much impressed by the size and | here. Only months in which pre- |beauty of the rare oriental birds | cipitation exceeded that of the |recently received from Wisconsin. | present month were November 1936, | There are now five different varie- with 2587 inches, and January|(ies of phasants at Petersburg, all 1391 with 20.51 inches. gaining much attention from resi- - - dents of the area. DR. (ONGDON TO : 'FOREST SERVICE'S SPEAK TOMORROW A TOMORROM . RECREATIONAL MAN LEAVING FOR KENAI Dr. Palmer Congdon of the Ter- ritorial Department of Health will) Assistant Forester William N. be a speaker on a special program |Parke, recreational specialist of ‘tomorrow evening at the regular|the Forest Service Regional Office, weekly meeting of the Elks Lodge.|will leave on the steamer Alaska ‘Mouon pictures will also be shown. tonight for the Westward to de- LADYSMITH Wellington coal is ing qualities. Order in liberal quantity. Tt will not break down or deteriorate. ALASKA Dock & Storage Co. Juneau Distributors For PHILCO 135T gigser tone and performance in a smart Walnut table mod- el! Next meeting of the Alaska Game | % famous for its burning and heat- ‘ | WELLINGTON Electric Push-Button Tuning with Television utton. Tone Control, easy- PHILCO o ol | PHLCO £96.50 $38.85 TELEPHONE 17 sign recreational facilities in the Kenai Division and study what might be done to develop the re- creational ind on the pen- insula. Knox Marshall of the Forest Service is also leaving for the Westward on the Alaska .o - STORMBOUND TRITON FINALLY MAKES PORT The motorship Triton made port at 5:30 o'clock last night after a smooth-as-glass trip from Litnikoff Cove, Lynn Canal, where the ves- sel had been stormbound since Thursday. The cruiser’s passengers, | Kaarlo Nasi, Warren Eveland and Dr. Jchn Carswell, left the craft at Litnikoff Cove and came into Juneau on the steamer Yukon. THREE ELECTED TO ! LEGION MEMBERSH:P Sandy Degan, ' Three candidates, Arthur West and William Fife, were elected to membership last night in Alford John Bradford Post of the American Legion. They | will be initiated next week. Plans for the Alaska National Guard, recently ordered by Secre- | tary of War Harring Woodring, | were discussed at the meeting, as| were plans for the Armistice Day observance here. e BUILDING PERMIT A permit for Louis Anderson to| construct a basement for a frame dwelling at 945 West 10th Street| at a cost of $1200 has been issued | by the City Building Inspector. Thoi pl‘op(’lly belong: to Mike Bocatch. ing, including button : d @ Inclined Sounding Boar @ Cathedral Speaker @ Gorgeous Walnut Cabinet adv. Television P. JOHNSON S.'ADVISER—From the ranks of business came Rob- ert E. McConnell, an engineer from The Plains, Va., to become a business adviser in the depart- ment of commerce. A native of Colorado, he’ll represent depart- ment at oil monopoly hearing.™ PPN fiv, Empire classifieds bring results 15% Canadian Discount B. M. Behrends Bank. First National Bank Now Read This: | T * | 4 Thr‘ artistic creamy shave Is obtained by every knave And lasts many hours longer . 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