The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 2, 1934, Page 7

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. I TELL YA, LUCY -BELLE, PVE LOOKED HIGH AND LOW FOR SAIRY FOR NEARLY | TWO HOWRS AND | SHE'S NOT !} AROUND TH' SPRING | SHE'S GONE !! I'D PURT NIGH GIVE BARNE\ (,()()(1 1E AND S ARI\ I’LUG LIFE HITSE'R ] DOUGLAS NEWS FIREMEN HAVE PARTY AFTER THEIR MEETING A real get-to-gether of the Douglas Volunteer Fire Department was held last ght for the first regular meeting of the month. Thirty-five members answered roll nlllllllllllllll I llllllllllII|IlIIIItIIII|lIiIIllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII IlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||||II||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH on't mush ths yo(d&nopponty wma/y‘wfi‘y FIRTRIMMED [DATS ‘“Tomorrow’s Styles Today” PRE-ARMISTICE DAY Specials @® FOR CASH ONLY! Coats I H 1 making the best attendance BJI' S al months. Basketball was the principal is- iscussed .during the business n after general conditions of fire-fighting importance were dis- posed of. It was decided to spon- or a team to take part in the Channel series and money was voted to the team for suits and other equipment. Dick McDonald was chosen captain of the team, and A. J. Balog, treasurer. Following the business meeting a social was held down stairs for firemen and their ladies. A big splefld conaunmg of crab, flmmp All KNOW WHO TUCK YORE MONEY, MR - GOOGL-E - -~ I SHORE HATE TER GIVE UP MY ROCKY-CHAIR AN' ALL THEM HI=FALQOTIN' PRESENTS.. " (oats TER HAIN'T THAR NOWAY S THET I CAN KEEP MY ROCKY-CHAIR,| MR.__)GDOOGLE beer and other eats was the main feature of the entertainment. John Niemi with his acordion was there and dancing was also enjoyed until after midnight. .- MASQUERADE TONIGHT The first masquerade dance held in Douglas in two or r will be given here tonighi Douglas Eagles in their hall. The usual prizes will be given away and dancing will be restricted to those in mask up to 11 o'clock. Peppy | music has been provided and a | good time is promised all who at- tend of our fur-trimmed models of VERY NEW Were priced to $55.00 S |if your cough or cold is not re-! lieved by Creomulsion. NOPE.. I GUESS WE'LL HAVE TO SEND ALL THE STUFRF BACK, AWLJCY. . UNLESS YOU'VE GOT ENOUGH DOUGH SAVED OUTTA YOUR WAGES TO PAY THE oL CODGER.-. COLDS THAT HANG ON Don't let them get started. Fight | them quickly. Cr flslon - oote | bikes 7 helps in one. Powerful but | harmless. Pleasant to take. No nar- | cotics. Your druggist is authorized to refund your money on the spot —adv. - .- RAINBOW GIRLS Regular business meeting, Satur- day, November 3, at 1:30 p.m. Full attendance desired. Balloting. Special election. —adv. Coats 30 DOLLERS, MR _ GOOGLE. MY LAW. .. HIT'S DISAPPEART PREPSTER PLAY IRITTENBY TWO NOTED AUTHORS *Dulcy,” C:;ing Soon, from Pens of Con- nelly, Kaufman When Juneau High School ac- tors and actresses present their fall play production at Coliseum Theatre Friday night, | November 16, they will be using a vehicle written by two of the foremost laywrights of the time—Mare Con- clly and George S. Kaufman. The, high school production this r is to be “Duley,” written by Kaufman and Connelly in 1921 and 922. This play was voted one of he ten best production of the eason that year. Howeyer, noted as “Duley” was, Kaufman and Connelly have com- ined on many other works which al success. Between and 1924 they col- Separately, the two authors also ave accomplished much. Kauf- man wrote e Butter and Egg Man” in 1925. Two years later, he ombined with Edna Ferber and wrote . “The Royal Family” and ‘Minick.” Then he worked with Ring Lardner on “June Moon." With Moss Hart, he did “Once In A Lifetime” in 1930. In the musical line, Kaufman 130 had success, writing “Of Thes "—a Pulitzer Prize winner in Marie Ryshin. Conneily, too, was a Pulitz His '“The Green Pastures” wor i prize in 1929. He also wrote e Wisdom ™ Tooth” in 1925, ® 6 ¢c o v 0000 00 HOSPITAL NOTES e e o0 e 000000 Mrs. George B. Grigsby entere St. Ann's Hospital for surgical at ention yesterday. After being a surgical patient or a long period, Mrs. Mam Martin - was discharged from St. Ann’s yesterday. Entered for medical treatment, Mike Juras was a patient at St. Ann’s this morning. R. Dix was admitted for an ap- dectomy at St. Ann’s last night sa Brown left St. Ann's lasf ht. He was a medical patient. Sverre Peterson was discharged rom St. Ann's last night. He.ha eived {reatment for fracture 5. . —————— EAGLES’ MASQUERADE TONIGHT—DOUGLAS adv. After 15 Years AN OLP ALASKAN FAVORITE HAS RETURNED PETER DAWSON “SPECIAL" SCOTCH WHISKEY Ask the Old Timers At oll Liquor Stores W. 1. Lake & Co., Inc: * ¥ Distributors, ‘Seattle PUBLIC NOTICE In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Divisign. 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 IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an Order of the Court dated October 4, 1934, a| Regular Term of the United States| District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, will| 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 WITNESS8 WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the saia court to be affixed on this 4th day of Octo: ber, 1934. (Seal) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, | Clerk of the U. 8. District Court. 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