The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 9, 1931, Page 3

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CAPITOl FBIDAY SATURDAY A pants-presser by day, a Beau Brummel dressed his customers’ clothes at night— See him do his stuff! with Dorothy Jordan Joseph Cawthorn Marjorie Rambeau A Sam Wood Production SNAPSHOTS RIN TIN TIN Chapter No. 3 “LONE DEFENDER’ MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT 1 A. M—Showing CHESTER MORRIS “THE BAT WHISPERS” in REMEMBER THE NAME Always Fresh Always the Best Of the Teacher Of the Pupil . . ' The eyes should be right as school work gets under way. Remember, : your eyes a vacation and GOOD VISION means better grades for the children. Being a registered OP- you never give TOMETRIST I will tell you if your eyes are in need of attention and the best thing to correct them. Dr.R. E. Southwell Eye Sight Specialist Room 7 Valentine Building Plione 484 for appointment Old papers for sale at The Em- pire, HAINES PLAY stantly on the screen, will not be kncwn to any one until the closing scenes of the serial. Exploits of Criminal “The Bat Whispers” is based on the stage play by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. The story concerns the adventures of a super criminal whose dating ex- ploits have confounded the great- est detccnve minds in the country. CLARA BOW 1S COMING BACK, Contract with Inde- pendent Producer HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 9.— Clara Bow is coming back to the| movies and will work for an inde- pendent - producer, she said. Miss Bow claims she has signed a contract. She refused to verify MOVIE SCREEN| Clainia: ke Has ngned'Ha"Y Tukedo, Veteran U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eativer A severe siorm is central south of the Alaska Peninsula and moving | Gales are general to the southward and west- rapidly eastward. ward with rain throughout Southcrn Alaska. Light rain or smow in the central Interior has been followed by clear weather and elear weather prevails over most of Bering Sea. The pressure is high from exireme Southeastern Alaska to Hawali. Temperatures have risén in Northern Alaska and changes have been unimportant in other por- tions of the Territory. JAPANESE DIES UNEXPECTEDLY IN CABIN HOME Cannery Foreman, Is Survived by Son Harry Tukedo, Japanese, 50 years old, died unexpectedly of a stomach ailment last evening at his living place in one of the Knudson cab- ins on the approach off Willoughby Avenue to the D. B. Femmer the report that she will receive|Wharf. The remains are at the $150,000 for her work. ——r——— NOTICE The Women of Mooseheart Le- gion will award the Hope Chest during the Hallowe’en Dance at Moose Hall. There will be other prizes | and a good. time is assured all foreman last season in the cannery those who will attend. ¢f Libby, IfcNeill and Libby at WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART Taku. arrangements have yet been made for the funeral. Tukedo was a cannery worker, and for many years he had been foreman in canneries in Southeast and Southwest Alaska. He was Charles W. Carter Mortuary. No| son he relinquished his Job ior several weeks in order to come to Juneau for medical treatment. He returned to work and did not re- turn here until last month. Tukedo is survived by a son, J. Tukedo, 17 years old, who was with his father at the time of the lat- ter’s final illness. PLANE BRINGS TWO To Lslianski Inlet and return to Juneau, the seaplane Petersburg, | Pilot Gene Myring and Mechanic Brian Harland, made a flight yes- terday. The mission of the aircraft was to bring A. D. McRae and Ira B. Joralemon to this city. Gen. McRae is a resident of Vancouver, B. C. Mr. Joralemon cisco. They made a business visit of several days to the Apex-Elnido mine owned by J. H. Cann, at Lisianski Inlet. OFF FOR SOUTH Mrs. J. M. Saloum left for the south aboard the Queen, accompan- LEGION. During the recem canning sea- ied by three children. BEST FINE SUGAR-- 100-pound bags .... .. HAS ARRIVED green and orange colors, pint jars COLORED MAYONNAISE--pink, (Carry out your color scheme in your mayonnalse) 30¢ e e s e FISHER BLEND FLOUR-- 49-pound bags .... .... .... ... $1.75 BEANS--Small White, Pomna . ... .vrio... . oosiginag, 5c -- SOMETHING NEW TOM KRAUT COCKTAII -- O A e e START YOUR ACCOUNT NOW e SR P A combination of Tomato and Sauerkraut Juice vantage of our REASONABLE PRICES 13c and take ad- FROM LISIANSKI INLET| is a mining engineer of San Fran-| .| Robert S. Raven. FIGHT ON FIRES {any measures found necessary in the improvement of local fire pro- | tection. CANDIDATES FOR ARE NOMINATED Electlon Wlll Be Held Octo- ber 29 and Installation a Month Later Candidates for offices in the Juneau Post of the American Le- gion were nominated by the World War veterans at a meeting last {night in the Dugout. The election will bz held October 29, and in- stallation will take place about a month later. Nominations fol- ‘loW: Commander—Ralph Martin, Royal | | Shepard, LeRoy Vestal. First Vice-Commander — Royal Shepard. Second Vice-Commander—H. G | Walmsley, John McCormick. i Adjutant—Claud Helgesen. | Finance Officer—E. M. Goddard. Historian—E. M. Polley. Service Officer—Alfred Zenger. Sergeant-at-Arms—J. Thibodeau, Post Executive Committeeman— Department Executive Commit- teeman—Homer G. Nordling. e hand nia forests. Perplexing Demestic Problem [ “Part Time Wife" deal h the perplexing problem right to do as she ple: Weinstein was | alcohol in transporting five-gallon cans on 1s long | “Radios,” ¢ financially dspendrm_‘ Edmund Lowe | District Judge William P. Jimas the a wife's| truck bearing large signs marked according to dry officers. | Hyams are the leading | i | wmlo Tammy C}irford,‘ AGAIN. HEADS smernonres . WILL CONTINUE PIGTURES EARLY et Forecast for Juneau and vicintty, beginning at 4 p.m. October 9: 3 LS be the chief reason for their fe-‘ LAST TIMES TONIGHT i | Rain tonight and Saturday; fresh southeasterly winds. | concilintion. _, | CAPITOL BILL e ALL YEAR ROUNDDAYS [N WEST 5w s | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 2 . ¥ [ | “:““I].“C 5“,‘.‘ o toy bal OOnl | 4 pm. yesty 2094 45 9 w 3 Rain ST :1::"” i e CEiR :” 2 A » 4 am. today 3002 43 90 N 2 Rain i s ! . . The Bat Whispers™ to Be| 12 noon today " 3008 45 8% SE 1 rain |Chamber of Commerc ¢'“Part Time Wife ‘1“~]‘P,“hn“”;f,‘"‘c {'f' RO Given at Midnight Mat- wABLE AND BADIO REPORTS Urges Persistent Precau- | “Just Like Heaven” inee and on Sunday ;fi:‘:‘*‘:‘:’g \I e ;‘.O:AY_E—“E- tions Against Flames Coming to Coliscum | JACK MUTCHLER ON After the regular performances B:_':Q‘;J"“‘ oS el e o Ra o Weathel | pi.o proyantion Weck, which hds| “Flghting Carav u-f RETURN TO INTERIOR Y f “A Tailor Made Man," starring| porc “5) :6 g AR o ‘é‘f""\b«-n observed So successfully this|shown at the Coliseum thea - | .| william Haines, and of the serial| p it F 0 28 28 0 Pt lddy year, affords excecllent opportunity the last times toni o [ Jack Mutehler, of the nown Zane Grey's “The Lone Defender,” with Rini g " o 33 % g % J Cld‘, to emphasize the need for constant| Wife” will be the | Mutchler Brothers, 1s a ‘passenger Tin Tin in the leading role, at the! 7t “ukon A > 9 Sloy- vigilance in the prevention of fire|preview matinee at 1 o .| aboard the steamer Alaska for the Capitol Theatre tonight, a preview| pAHeRS - % [ s i 22 CI‘”{ waste. It is not, however, sufficient night, and will be the headli westward enroute to Fairbanks. He matinee of “The Bat Whispers”| o} s 36 | 2 3 9 ol 1?;“ for persons to concentrate on this| ture Sunday. the interior about four years featuring Chester Morris, will be St. Paul s 34 | 26 26 0 g] Y| subject for one week and forget it| wjist Like Heaven" will be the|28° but has decided to return given. ab 1:ccinek ‘Tomeht: SIBARRRE RN Soouee e 0 TN D B D @ Gy for the rest of the year, according | agtraction tomorrow only il R et ity Eeon Bat Whispers” will be the headline| IEH Harbor 50 2 42 @ u 24 V:to M. S. Whittier, Acting Secre- | presentation bein on | EOUET f0r 1ifm, attracion on the program Sunday. c 80 50 42 50 20 a8 ‘{tary of the Juneau Chamber \')f‘x“q'jp‘\(\ T g Modern Ballroom Set ‘ordova . 48 4 38 40 12 90 Rain { commerce. gt 7 T l( ‘ R | 5 - 2 In “A Tailor Made Man,” one Juistan 48 45 | 42 43 2 -33 Rain In cooperation with the Chamber | BPEL | tfeun Abound Ll fldlfls of the biggest modern baliroom sets| Sitka - 84— | 40 46 0 .68 OWVly gommerce of the United States | In “Fighting Cara o} Proves Wet Kind known to motion pictures is a| Netchikan el 2 « 4 02 Pt. Ol lynien 45 conductin 1;the Intensely intere Prince Rupert .. 52 50 46 45 0 .88 Pt Cldy. i oo story 1s glorious naturs— 5 spectacular detail. i b i 55 i 14 campaign to reduce preventable V8 & LO3 ANGEL o, Oct. 9.~ “The Lone Defender” deals with| =dmon |40 40 : 0 OldY. | fire waste, the Juneau Chamber | tY Of snow-covered mountain ing guilty to charges of pos- the efforts of the Mexican Border| Ze4 6. & | 4 & 0 CIear| 41 make fire prevention one of IMPressive expanse of great x sion and transportation of 630 Patrol to apprehend the clusive| Fortland .. e ane L 0 CI8T | its outstanding activities all the, PIAINS; the age-old big allons of alcoho!, Dave. Weinstein Cactus Kid, who, though he is con-| San Francisco .. 66 60 5 56 ’ 0 Clear | time., The Chamber will support Pressive menarchs of | was fined $500 by United S:a‘es ZANE GREY'S thrilling drama, with Fred Kohler, Tully Marshall Fighting frontier days live ‘ q oe ain! In this thrilli IIRPBIIRIBON W hitman’s || In this thriling romance ! Sampler ‘NUFSED— Butler Mauro Drag Co. “The Rexall Store” to gy C;mdy to somebody oN Sweetest Day OCTOBERLZth The American Beauty Parlor ALSO OUR REGULAR MIDNIGHT MATINEE TONIGHT AT 12:30 Showing “PART TIME WIFE” 'GETRID OF YOUR CORNS 7 ert a minute ‘of your time and | “END-O-CORN™ — Presto! Carns disappear. No Pain. No more suf- fering. Walk with case. Don't, fool with (hosc so-called “corn cures” any, longer. are dangerous. Get FN ORN at the folluw- ing druggists TODAY or if th not Hoasd ou write to END-O-C RN’ LABOR TORIES 4 Garfield Blvd,, Chicago, who will see that you re- ceive a jar promptly. Butler Mauro Drug Co. or Juneau Drug Co. mmm] Where ladies will find perfect satisfaction in their search for | beautification, in a pleasant atmosphere. There is no charge ! for consultation. Telephone 397 for an ;ppolntment‘ “ 1921 Graduate of Cosmetology and Hairdressing “IWe Never Close” ALSIE J. WILSON SERVICE . VALENTINE BUILDING TELEPHONE 397 MOTOR CO: 1 NOTICE { Pocketbook lost containing steam- | jer ticket to Seattle and currency.' |If found communicate with Chief | |of Police' and receive suitable ri | ward. —adyv. e —— Old papers at m r_mm “Jim” and “Marvan” THIRD and MAIN STS. Pioneer Pool Hall ] Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOY‘MENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. Old papers tor sale at The Em- pire. rl | PHONE 478 e day and Saturday Only Egg Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 1 EFOOD it DOWN LLARGE SIZE Wax Sealed 3 DOZEN $1.0 Arrived on the “Alaska” Today JUST RIGHT FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER CALIFORNIA GROCERY iy QUALITY FOOD /21 PROMPT DELIVERY

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