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THE DAILY ALASKA E MPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 1939. By CLIFF STERRETT _ FUEHRERIN K USSRV | RSN S St - - The dev IT'S JESS T'SAVE e - ASH IS ; Mrs. H. G WOT'S TH' IDEE US FROM ALL BEIN' 9 SONNA DRIVE US | er for the day will be Mrs. Stdcey O TAKIN' TH' DUMPED INTA A V,;c} WEARIN' HIS NEW /| l Norman MIRROR OUTA? DERN DITCH/ A= FALL SUIT | ¥ e Ugiton Apr i “fl#?ggagfl‘r 0 PURSE SEINERS TO MEE . T, DoLT# EXPLOSION The Alaska Salmon Purse Seiners Ur and the Cannery Worker§ Auxiliary Union, AFL affillate will H hold a convention at Petersbulfg Leaves Munich Beer Hall 1ci.ts"s" s “ovember 14 H and continuing for the balance of Eleven Minutes Before |1 ooui"enfoe”on i it a8 H November 18 Big Blast Occurs "™ ;s - Empire cla results, (Continued from Page One Wi s e ret agents, backed by Great Bri- tain and the Jews | There was no hint o. & new ann- TURKEY SHOOT |to his unusual ability as an organi- | Jewish campaign, such as that wh ich German in 1893 to teach at Columbia, where sale of the Sentinel was an- 1 ) nounced by Mrs. Sargh E. Prit- DRUGGISI HAS | zer and executive by his work with 'he was in the department of psy- ‘”';;wm', S5 Wiaving W & Qerm ; chett, owner and publisher, to Lew r. arran the anti-tuberculosis association, 'chology until 1003, and thereafter | Jo 0%ty SESNL By & youne Pollah IS BIG SU(Q. SS M. Williams, formerly of Juneau HIGHES]‘ MARK | which led to his election as president | occupled the chair of anthropology | %\ Paris last spring The issue of November 3 appears [ of th sity of Colorado. There | until 1014. In the latter year he was |, M.li‘“”"‘“ wavinied Jo'be nonnens R P | with the name of Mr. Williams as pa e A | he a displayed his qualities as ' elected president of the University ‘;vmu‘m" vnlldu\ g up frenzy among Botween 40 and 50 turkeys were | OWner and publisher. The make up IN pl" MAT(H ss s way an efficient organized, especially in |of Colorado, Bt Ovrhan UGS SENInst Saceht awarded last night at the Elks tur- |15 changed to a metropolitan |ccnnection with the medical school, | On February 1, 1001, Dr. Farrand ;"[””)"“'1 e v s s Kkey shoot at the Elks' Hall, The | Weekly standpoint and is f St greatly elevated the university's married Miss Margaret K. Carleton m‘,lf:l"“'l‘,“”' ;"_"f':‘“f Who. have| Sy e g crowd was the Jargest ever to at- | WOFld a5 well as local W Weyand's 520 paced bowlers at the In New Y rk standards of scholarship and in | of New York. They had ren dnughe | o BIOHITE for yoRts againss ous fro malleiel tend the annual event, news. Brunswick last night as his Drug- three years made it one of the fore- ters and two sons - - gists nosed out Irving's Market by most educational institutions in the | - - - s i % ) First to claim a turkey was Mrs. M. E. Monagle. Elwood McClain | HosPITAL NoTes || five in totals and won two games of three as well. pins Gave Far-RéEaching Serv- west Susannah Wesleys POTENTIAL PULP A won the first turkey “on the house.” | g ikl ey e That was the first of several Among those winning two turkeys| Mrs. G. W. Hillman dis- "romiml J"l?e‘:u me}" ]?“d per- pmv’«':;l i x;(,“..l’.:g i T‘(‘.:,‘,“,”T was Mrs. Dan Ralston. missed from St. Anms Hospital| Cl.o "ol the first game, followed i e e R # | e L New Mincian ve. Barbers. Tomonrow. | ic@ 10 Mankind in Fight- br. reranc, eacn vecause ot ns Plan for Bazaar | WTH be used by the Elks Lodge for g California Grocers roll Rainier Beer nai: Tl losi success in the previous one. While by R4 ‘ I gy r i he was president of the University of ! ; Thanksgiving and Christmas v 4 and ge Brothers roll Royal Blue n upercuiosis y itable \gm.pi‘.\ aperd Ernest Swartz was a medical| sc weit s Talaey g g olorado he was chosen director of ere ex On put UP by the Wilken o dismissal today from Si. Ann's Irving’s Mast it Fi 3 the ant-tuberculosis commission that Family that's been - Stoesital & ket (Continued [ 1 Page One g Sty 10T —_— — i ik, : ospita Williams 104 167 169 49 4 was sent to France in July, 1917, by tetilli b bR s o e e Turner 17 157 168— 3:2; ? the International Health Board of Arangements for a bazaar to be Forest Service Is fo Take! distilling 53 years! CHANGES OWNERSHIP | Admitted to ;. Ann's Hospital, Harper 196 184 16 dga |8I, excoutive was sumciont o i1~ the Rockefeller Fourdation held in the social rooms of the Meth- famas The Wrangell Sentinel, weekly, Ernest Larson is receiving surgi- 3T " |clude him among the notable Amer- 3 cdist Church on December 2, w 2 [ A having " the: HiBOBAUSA. of being |cal dupérviaion S e w95 498 4691400 lcans of his time. His most fa:- Red Cross Work formulated at the meeting yest FlVeYear Readlng at | (8 el ot e Ml S R el |reaching service to mankind, how-| During his work ‘n France he be- day afternoon of the Sussanah Wes- Windfall Harb i Alaska, the first lssue appearing| WRANGELL HARBORMASTER |Fortier BElats o 143_+4z €VeT WaS his part in the campaign came familiar with the methods, ley Circle. It Is also revealed that Indfall rnarbor NvaR 20, 1061 Fte “chafided | W H - itoghia Ha bebn Appdiht-|Wevand 307 480 against tuberculosts purpeszs and personnel of the Am-|a tea will be given in connection e i DALkt HE WALt | e s T A physician by training, he used erican Red Cross, the War Council with the festival District Ranger W. A. Chipper- | In the issue of October 27, thethe winter months oC 0% %" ™ lthe knowledge thus gained only in of Wwhich suggested him to Presl-| Mrs. Roy Murphy will have charge | field is leaving on the launch Ran- | ¢ Euiind o5 3 170_140a Yesearch work, as a basis for his dent Wilson as the one to direct the of decorations for the bamar. Mrs. ger IX this afternoon for dfall et S D i b medical executive work and in vari- Work of the organization during the Fred Haish will make arrangements |Harbor to take five-year measu B, o & ous health movements in which he transition from war to peace activi- for the tea, and the bazaar plans ments on sample blocks of hemlock , S had been Interested since the early ties. He had all but completed that |are to be formulated by Mrs. J. E. and spruce to determine the rate Ralston U ars of his career {ask when Le was chosen president Bland and Mrs, Tom Hall. Music of growth of potential pulp timber aision urges Supplementing his university and Of Comell Universly at Ithaca, N.|for the affair will be arranged by | Forest Examiner Charles H. For- e sraiming te 21 years ¥. to succeed Jacb Gould Schur- Mrs. Borge Skov and Mrs. Jay Smith: | ward and several other Forest Sor- who resigned to ente The Methodist Men's dinner will | vice men will accompany the Ran- or Co- Farrand fur- the work at : (ooperafion K2 Mihin s da arod For Ri“k lumpia University_ Dr ther equipped himself f November 15. anc Lee Corkle be ar event of ger will be in charge of Mr and Mrs. G. Edward Knight tes diplomatic servic Newark, - 1d Was wuin at arr | A that was to bring him fame by s J.. June 14, 1867, the son of Sam- . | Police_ onter Dan Ralston issuea | IN€ nine years ns executive secretary uel Ashbel and Louise Wilson Far- BRI World SerV|(e Meets s Wil o Dbt ounandn | O S HAtaAl Association for the sand. He was sradusted ot Privoston | m;r“.n \(\'l(::&t(;l[‘l.]l‘ T Af L fgipns AR & SYTS | gtudy and Prevention of Tuberculo- University in 1888 er taking his ne of the wettest Octobers in ’ today to refrain from spoling the g “He took an active part in the, medical degree at the College of |the history cf the weather bureau omorrow ernoon At your favorite Restaurant |ice in the Goldstein Building base-| &y of the American Public Health Physicians and Surgeons of Colum-| was the month of last October at — and Package Store ment, where Ralston is planning | s ociation and for several years was | bia University, he had a year's study | Wrangell. The precipitation = was| Mrs, Gunnar Blomgren and Mrs a skating rink for children this! .qjor of the American Journal of at Cambridge University, England inohes Teno Bolbre WL b hostasied o 1l Ty o : i Public Health and another year at the University >0 morrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock | 3lended Whiskey 86.8 Proof. 75% Grain N Ealston’ Al Jh, Hiloghave. g0 Good Organiz of Berlin The Empire Classifieds for| for dessert at the World Service ol Spiris Copyrighi 193, The Wiiken Fami have cooperation” from YyOUNg-| . purang attracted attention He returned to the United States Circle meeting in the Parlors of W Aladdin, Schenley P. O., Feansylvanie sters in not walking on the ice, ° 2 | throwing debris, or punching holes |in the ice, and reminds ‘‘grownups” STANDARD STOVE OlIL | that cigarettes, cigarette packages ‘nnd other paper spoils the ice as . |n (V] ! much as a misplaced footprint. | “When we get some cooperation, PHONE 38 3 FREE OME GROCER 146 3 FREE we'll have a rink for the Kkids,” Ralston said. e :"“M“l e "":"d‘"hifl"’:} | DIAMOND K BID IN - H E AT E R lhz’;o'm—:lzfn, ::?gr;. and | The Pacific American Fisheries, - - r' a n ea o D l' H e o 12w o, e |l Deliveries m Leliveries comfort this winter. DAILY Company at Wrangell, auctioned off at a Marshal's sale. The PAF| was the only bidder with an offer of $68,000 made for the PAF hy| Attorney H. L. Faulkner of Ju- neau. DAILY WILLOUGHBY AVE. and E STREET HERMLE & THIBODEAU We Will Be Closed SATURDAY, Nov. I 1, Armistice PDay—ORDER EARLY We Don’t Crow About Low Prices We Give Them! 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Food prices are going up, and the higher they go the more you save with this world-famous, dependable, long-life G-E Refrigerator. g Always a Liberal Trade-in at the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. PHONE 616