The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 26, 1934, Page 7

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¢+ FALL STYLE SHOW - FASHION SHOW DIVEN TONIGHT, BAINBUW GlRLS; lncal Stores and Beauty| Shops: Participate: in Modelmg Novelty With the final rehenrsnl com- pleted, lighting effects perfected costumes all in readiness, the Rain- | bow Girls Fashion Show is rmdy\ for presentation tonight at the Capital theatre in conjunction with the sprightly picture offering * ‘Mer- | ry Wives of Reno, the Rainbow Girl charge, and Manager Cliff Daig- regular picture Earl Blinzer's popular orchestra will swing into introductory strains | as the curtain raises on the color- ful fashion Treview, where pretty | Junéau girls will model frocks, ) coats and dresses from Juneau shops. Manikins The Juneau Rainbow Girls who will model in ‘toright’s gala fash- ion show ‘are: ‘Birdie Jensen, Cor- | s Jenne, Cdrol Robertson, Ra- | chel Borlik, Lola Mae Seelye, Ger- aldine Bodding, Patricia Harland, Marguerite Hickey, Sybil Godfrey. Emma Ness and Irene McCormick | PUBLIC NOTICE In the District Cqurt, for the Ter-| ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, Ketchikan, Alaska. In the Matter of the REGULAR NOVEMBER TERM of the DIS-| TRICT COURT for the Terri-| tory of Alaska, Division Number | One, at Juneau. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN |'Manley Hot Springs district, | dence, have been cast in the role of maids in the show. Stores Represented Wearing apparel from the Leader Store, B. M. Behrends, Jones-Ste- vens, Halvorsent’s, Juneau Frock Shop, Hollywood Shop, and Yur- man, the Furrier, will be modeled. Béauty Ships Too Beauty Shops who will turn Ju- | neau’s pretty missés out -suavely groomed are Betty Mac Shop, Pet- er Pan Shop, The Florence Shoppe, the Henna Shop and Alice Clark. Miss Louise Tanfier will serve as announcer, and the coaching for the show was dore by Everett Erickson, of the Juneau High | School faculf; DEATH MYSTERY " according to Committee in ler. Immediately following the first | showing wnigmi Natural drath. instead of murder, appears to have been the fate of Albert A. TFink, trapper of the who disappeared about two years ag from his home in that area. His body has ‘beén found near Dugan Creek. | Deputy Marshal Pat O'Connor went | with the youth to find the supposed | purial place, The search proved fruitless. Justin was released from custody. Albert is still a Federal jail at Fairbanks. quest ‘will clear up the case JARMAN, MEYRING AND MOYER ARE ALL IMPROVING Lloyd Jarman, mechanic on the seaplane Banarof, who suffered multiple fra s of pelvic bone when the ple was wrecked several weeks placed in a plaster cast this morning which will have to remain for some weeks. He is getting along nicely according to reports from St. Ann's Hospital. Gene Meyring, pilot of the ill- fated plane, and Tom Moyer, pas- senger, both of whom suffered se- vere compound leg fractures in the cragh, are also steadily improving it is reported. e — SHOP IN JUNEAU! prisoner in the the The remains were discovered by a searching Ira ‘Weisner. The body was found at a place which, according to conclusive evi- was Fink's last camp. Tt 18 about eight miles from Dugan Creek beyond the miggerheads on | the Hootlanana watershed. Fink's |23 calibér high power rifle, ammu- I'mition, shoepacks, socks, overalls, underwear, watch and other arti- cles were mear his rib bones and other bones of his body, showing {his death occurred while he was at camp. party headed by The presence of Fink’s personal property near his reamins leads to An in- | Fur Coats BEING SHOWN TONIGIT AT FALL STYLE SHOW ARE MADE BY © ) \ ] § ] ] § ] 3 3 3 ) \ s \ § l} N y 3 N } l} ] I ) N N » 2 N \ ) 3 N ) ) \ ) N N t \ ) } § Models by-— The Rainbow Girls —of Juneau and from the stage of the e e e R e e e e e R o i o B s B i P it Capitol Theatre PO et TONIGHT CAPITOL THEATRE The RAINBOW GIRLS the very Will present for newest and latest your il'l‘!l'l'\&ll Gowns Dance Frocks Coats Suits Sportiswear Millinery and all accessories suitable for each and every occasion direct from the stage of the CAPITOL THEATRE, T()N](.HT. worn and modeled by local girls who are mem- bers cof the— RAINBOW GIRLS! of JUNEAU THE LEADER DEPARTMENT that pursuant to an Order of the| the possible conclusion, United Court dated October 4, 1934, a/States Attorney Ralph J. Rivers Regular Term of the United States | said, that the trapper died a na- District Court for the Territory of tural death or was killed by a bear Alaska, Division Number One, will instead of having been the victim be held in the court room of the Courthouse at Juneau, Alaska, be-| ginning on the 12th day of NOVEMBER, A. D, 1934, at the hour of 10:00 am. in the fore- noon of said day. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the said court to be affixed on this 4th day of Octo- ber, 1934. (Seal) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, | Clerk of the U. S. District Court. First publication, Oct. 12, 1934. Last publication, Nov. 2, 1934. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Don't forget the Hallowe'en Dance at Moose Hall, Wednesday, Oct. 31.1 Mask Ball, good prizes and music by Earl Blinzler and his orchestra. Admission $1. Ladies free. —adv. NCTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, Before J. F. MUL- LEN, Commissioner ‘and ex-of- ficio Probate Judge, Juneau Pre-| cinct. In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM J. PIGG, Deceased. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that Lena A. Pigg, executrix of the estate of Dr. William J. Pigg, de- ceased, has filed herein her final report of the administration of said estate. All persons .interested in the same are notiffed that a hear- ing will be ,had upon said fina] report before the undersigned, at! Juneau, Alaska, on December 27’ 1934, at 10 o'clock a.m., at which| time and place all persons inter-| ested in the estate may appear | and file objections, in writing, to| said account, and contest the same. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Probate Court at Ju- neau, Alaska, this 26th day of October, 1934. (Seal) J. F. MULLEN, Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Pre- cinct. First publication, Oct. 26, 1934. Last publication, Nov. 16, 1934. SHRINE DANCE INVITATIONAL FRIDAY November 2 (Note: Masons, Shriners and D.E.S. do not require invi- tations). of foul play. On statements made by Merle Albert, 16 years old, a native, last June, Frank Justin, a native man, was brought to Fairbanks on sus- picion of having knowledge of Fink’s disappearance. Albert at that time asserted he could lead oficers to Fink’s grave. STORE GEORGE BROTHERS With Warner Bros.’ Famous Laugh Stars -GLENDA FARRELL, GUY KIBBEE, HUGH HERBERT, RUTH DONNELLY, FRANK McHUGH, MARGARET LINDSAY, DONALD WOODS, ROSCOE ‘ATES “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Fall SPONSORED BY THE RAINBOW GIRLS OF JUNEAU AT THE (Capitol Theatre TONIGHT! ®MISS BIRDIE JENSEN ON THE STAGE SHOWING THE VERY NEW IN ' - Rain Togs Sportswear School Models FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL MISS PLUS DAYTIME DANCING AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE Fall Fashion Show ! Auspices Rainbow DINNER Girls of Juneau All of the newest fashions will be modeled from the stage by MISS CAROL -ROBER':TSON MISS RACHEL BORLECK “Juneau’s Own Store” J ones-Stevens PR b bbdi

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