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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 14, 1930 | Actress in Pitiful Role, ’ PARlSH BAZAAR Ao risoiils, 'DIFFERS FROM | BAGDAD STORES Otte-half ‘Ton of Briquets Will Be Door Prize | This Evening | PALACE TONIGHT TWO FULL LENGTH ALL TALKING AND SOUND PICTURES BIG DOUBLE BILL Two Big Shows for the Price of ONE Ever been in Bagdad? Funny s 3 1 | place. Sprawls on both sides of the : | Tigris 500 miles north of the Per-| 7 - ~ ~ sian Gulf. Ho , ages old, of light | TALKING REPORTER colored brick, discolored ; sand-laden winds off the des-/ ‘ The Modern Musical Screen Play— oF and all arou . shielded by high! where folks spend the sleep at night, and which abandon in haste at dawn| o escape the rays of a blist | sun. Intri narrow two I encroaching line of 5 skered arcely room enough to ait, ror egged on the floor, and smoke h! kalyun, water bottle pipe with long snake-like stem, kept close besid him. In a lazy, indolent sort of w he likes to haggle with cloth-hel-| meted tourists over the prices of his merchandise. NAT CARR with FAY MARBE Al Edith Kansome, former star o “White Cargo,” appeared in a new| and pitiful role in a Seattle, Wash. ail, while local stage orgamiza | tions came to her aid. | from a hospital in Honojul | stowed away aboard the line:! | Malolo bound for Yokohama, wa .| discovered and returned to Seattl | under care of the ship’s docto | The booths, gaily decorated, sl o g g ked with attractive and useful | { cles. There are diverting games X Vi i the fish| o be half a ton of briquets, donated | . 'by the Pacific Coast Coal Company. | They would not be needed in t! Goodman’s Orchestra—Leonidoff Ballett FIRST TALKING AND TRAVEL PICTURE shows and tells graph- ically about strange lands where women do the work— * Diffcrent Kind of Bazaar All of which is recalled by a vis to the Catholic Bazaar. It's dif! ent. The Parish Hall is s and provided with restful benc art; for adults and children, in particular, terest of the little luncheon room, on i 2 5 linen-covered little es, | 0d Asiatic capital of Harun - a, coffee and delectab Fyasiid, are served. 1‘ Sy Pretty and Vivacious | LICENSE F BRING CASH Attendants everywhere are pretly | faes d vivacious, which is one of the| SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Fees col- the annual affair ceess. ons why assured of s 15 Jected for auto licenses in Illinols !during the first seven months of Many persons were present yes- 1930 amounted to , $17,861,452, or| terday afternoon and last evening,'enough to build nearly 600 miles nd again this aftern The ba- of paved roads at $30,000 a mile. ar will continue this evening, to- | —ee——— It is estimated that 500,000 head of caribou annually migrate throuuhi y will the Fairbanks section of Alaska. morrow afternoon and tomorrow evening. Coming--“DI XIANA” ''|jfl_|||||||||||||||||||||||ll|||l||||||.||||||||l||||||||ll|H|||||||||||||||||||||||||l|||||lIi ‘ The Arab is important on a can / Hills Bros Coffee Chocolates dipped by bulk methods can’t compare with those dipped one at a time, And bulk-roasted cof- fee can never com- pare with Hills Bros. Coffee roasted a few pounds at a time. &x; FRrESH from the original vacuurk pa:k.. EasiLy opened with the key. Look for the drab on the can. led { (month. | Vice-President; She flec |installed in their respective. posi- 1ined | headaches, | Vitus* |his irritability is due primarily to PETRICH NAMED |: GUMMANDER OF - LOCAL LEGION hlected Post Commander Last Night — Other Officers Selected J. T. Petrich was last night elect- to be Commander of Alford John Bradford Post No. 4, Ameri- can Legion. He succeeds Claud Hel- gesen, who retires from office next 31 due. He averaged a four yard gain Ca Le is pil Petrich has been one of the active Legionnaires in the rritory for years. He has serve ontinuously at Adjutant of the artment of Alaska for several terms, and was recently re-elected to that position. Other officers elected last night were: Royal Shepard, First Vice- resident; E. M. Polley, Second W. E. Hendrickson, Adjutant; E. M. Goddard, Finance Officer; G. H. Walmsley, Chaplain; M. Polley, Historian; Joe ‘Thi- bodeau, Sergeant-at-Arms; A. L. nger, Post Service Officer; Claud Helgesen and R. S. Raven, Posti8 Mr. most G Leo Jensveld, 160-pound Towa uni- Haines and Bill Hallahan of the ries games in the past four years ‘I Cubs since the end of the season Barton, outfielder purchased Baltimore, probably will start the season for the Cubs in the place oI‘ the veteran Stephenson. |gained 161 yards in Navy-Princ ton Ithan the combined Tiger backfield.| hold its regular monthly meetmg tonight City Hall, it was announced today. In the absence of Mrs. Marie Drake, | President, side. The meeting will convene at —e | SPORT BRIEFS I | . COLISEUM TONIGHT—7:30 and 9:30 Positively the Last Times ity halfback, ran with the bail times in Towa's game with Pur- Guy Bush of the Cubs and Jesse ardinals are the only National eague pltchers to win world's se- willilam Wrigley, owner of the| and twice daily thereafter.. said to have spent $150,000 {m\ tchers. In Chicago they say that Vince| from ARRICAN EXPEDITION, Corp. Daniel E.Pomeroy hes | Lou Kirn, Midshipman halfback, | Eresents- game—some 100 yards mo -o ARDEN CLUB WILL MEET | AT CITY HALL TONIGHT | | The Juneau Garden Club will| inthe pictute-the whol in Council Chambers in world Is waiting' tOSee Allen Shattuck will pre- o'clock. Executive Committeemen; and H. G. Nordling, Department Executive .i Committeeman. The newly-elected officers will be| | | |tions at the next meeting of uu‘ post. - | { SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER MIDGET LUNCH Under New Management . THE LIO! ! “ OF A LUMBWA TRIBE SUNDAY |A Rare Opporhlmty To Have Your Eyes Expertly Examined ONLY 4 DAYS LEFT for you®to have your Eyes exam- LEATHER CRAFT T SHOP JHTohes, E. McCLAIR, Prop. NOT A SCENE LEATHER GOODS MADE AND REPAIRED 185 Front Street STAGED NATURAL AS by a Specialist. Scores of Juneau patients have been sur-| prised at the beneficial results obtained from DR. J. W. ED- MUNDS' scientific ~ analysis and| GLASSES, relieving EYE STRAIN stomach troubles, St. Dance, neuralgia, nervous disorders, irritability, etc. NOW, YOU GOOD WIVES — send your husband to me and let me see if Eye-Strain and NOT to a bad disposition. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. I have time for a few more appointments before next Tuesday. PHONE 10| for appointment at ONCE, at Gas- tineau Hotel, room 216. adv. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION TERRITORY OF ALASKA Office of the Auditor Juneau United States of America, tory of Alaska,’ss. 1, CASH COLE, Auditor of the| Territory of Alaska, do hereby certify that there has been filed in my office on this 14th day of No- vember, 1930, the written consent of all the stockholders of the ROD- MAN CASH STORE COMPANY, a corporation, organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the Territory of Alaska, to the dis- solution of said corporation, said certificate of consent “having been adopted and executed by all of the | stockholders of said corporation on the 7th day of November, 1930, and duly certified to as such con- sent of all the stockholders by Mr. E. H. Hunt, secretary- and treasur- er of said corporation, and by Vol- ney Richmond, Jr., president of said corporation, on the 7th day of November, 1930, before an officer authorized to administer oaths in the State of Washington. Wherefore, in view of the above premises, I do further certify that the RODMAN CASH STORE COM- PANY, a corporation, is dissolved, pursuant to Section 23 of Chapter 73, Session Laws of Alaska, 1923. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, at Ju- neau, the Capital, this 14th day of November, A. D. 1930. CASH COLE, Auditor of Alaska. First publication, Nov. 14, 1930. Last publication, Dec. 5, 1930. Terri- | ~ ADLERS GLOVES Suedes Pig Skins When you open a can of Hills Bros. Coffee it is just as fresh as when it came from the roasters. The vacuum can in which Hills Bros. Coffee is sold has all the air removed at the time of packing. By such complete exclusion of air, there is no chance for the rare flavor of Hills Tr YOU see the Arab on a can of coffee, it’s Hills Bros. Coffee. And that’s the coffee ; to buy. For it is roasted a few pounds at 3 a time—never in bulk—by Hills Bros.” Bros. Coffee to be changed. No ordinary j patented, continuous process — Con- air-tight tin will keep coffec fresh. trolled Roasting. No other roasting Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by name and : 5 method can produce such delicious, look for the Arab on the can. Sold by abundant flavor. grocers everywhere, L, ©19%0 Cape Tans Unlined Silk Lined Fur Lined H.S. GRAVES The ClotBing Man 17 GOD MADE IT SAVE MONEY 3 Where It Grows | FASTEST Your funds available on skort} | notice. 6% Compounded Semi-annually. DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, Local Representative. A. J. Nel- son, Supervisor, S. E. Alaska i PO S ASSasteseseee s es e aeaasEe e e ettt COAL WEATHER CALL PACIFIC COAL COAL CO. PHONE 412 G. H. WALMSLEY, Manager CCHISIPRRI S SU ST RS WO NS SIRTSL L 8 - B T8 L T T L L L T T A CARL ZEISS CAMERA Priced from $8.50 to $300.00—The Ideal Christmas Gift pul 1 RS Ordway’s Photo Shop The camera with the fast lens. It gets the picture in any kind of weather ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS I]III_IIIIIllllIIIIII_lIIIIIIllIIlIIlllllll|lllll|l1ll!lllIIlrllIlilrllllIIIIIlIIIIII[I!I‘IIlllllll TONIGHT TONIGHT Play Y our First Game of MIDGET GOLF No need to urge those who've played before. Get this pleasant habit! FIRST GAME—50 CENTS CONSECUTIVE GAMES—35 CENTS JUNEAU MIDGET GOLF COURSE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING S—