The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 24, 1935, Page 3

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i SCARFACE! A FEMALE FROM A meets his match in the man-wrecking enchantress of “Of Human Bondage” ~a woman with murder on her conscience, and Muni on her mind...in BORDERTOWN Warner Bros." furlous drama of the Suburb of Hell-with BETTE DAVIS Margaret Lindsay ¢ Eugene Palletie b UG R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY. AUGUST 24, 1935. —Coming— SUNDAY MONDAY “THE NEW AND GREATEST YET MOVIE SEASON!" Has one here that's everything you've read, heard and ex- pected of these great Stars! two sm- for yourselt the battle ong the eritics| Wh greatest screan ps o 1935—Paul Mu: rown" — or —Bete LAST TIMES TONIGHT RICHARD DIX in “WEST OF THE NOUGLAS BIDS. - FOR PROJECTS Dainty '1"’(’3““]’ nts the were b; A min a troop > Rev O. Aasen here who is organizing £ its, held a weenie-roast adwell Beach this PECOS” + Douglas Church | Commercial Sub]ects Find NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES SURE IN FEW FIELDS Interest—Others Need More Registrations | With reservaticns wuthorities announced public school today that ht School llment meet- the Juneau night in l uncement Wwas |if GEHRIG MAKES J HOME RUNS { ONE GAME Second Cn(,ult Clout Bl"'!“ mn rhl’f“(’ Rll"s { nd Defeats Browns Aug two Mo. 24— Lou home run total to 23 Geh { his home run came in the with two men on ting “are and s B up for anncunc ten per > required befor class would b tarted, had besn {and Here's Registrations num of | The | dents ing ual tr English, 2; follow- 7; man- sewing, 5; and the aini business law, A tendent A. t additional registration: ccepted until the opening |of school on September 3. He indi- |cated that a few more students in {the manual training and business {law classes would assure their pre- | sentation. | Although seven are interested in mathematics, their specific subjects B range from plane geometry to trig-/ jonometry, and more students must |sign in order to have any one of 2se mat tical courses offered. ame is true of the aimed to teach sentence struc- »mposition, grammar, punctu- lation and construction. | Al subjects, it was explained, mll be taught on the basis of two nights week and two hours per night, the exception of typing manual training and wing. These for three-hou: s will last fo weeks, some continuing on for & other ten weeks. “Night school must pay its way, riods 2 minimum fee of $5 for ten| weeks must be charged,” Superin-| tendent Phillips said. “To employ a| teacher for ten weeks makes small | classes impossible and prohibitive in| price. It is the expectation of the chool -authorities * to make each| i Night School class pay its own way. |y There can be no reason for oxw ass continuing at the e of others more I g Instructors will not n rily be | t interest in ‘the s at least i Phillips ex-| English | and |; subjncts‘ nkees a 6 to 3 Louis Browns tied the score in RACE bzhir nly TIGHT RACE fine contest in the clubs position OTHER | N prospective stu-| i I San Fran and 1, 4; Los Ang Natienal League gh 7; Boston 5. s 6, 11; Brooklyn 1, 5. 7; New York 4. American League delphia 1; Cleveland Boston 0; Detroit 6. Wa on 4; Chicago 3. ng 4 New York 6; St. Louis 3 \ 10. TEAM STANDINGS Pacific Coast League (Second Half) Won 38 38 39 35 34 33 27 25 Lost Pe Francisco I land iong Angeles ttle Hu.l.rnfll amento wood | Fo 4\1 43 Nationa: League Louis )n thurg Brooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati Boston American League Won~ Lost 73 65 60 57 60 509 | C Cle 517 5131 ANOTHER GRE love . bare the one ANNIE HURST has dipped Mac triumph! her .mx‘« st CARL LAEMMLE presents CLAUDETTE SMASHING HIT ITEST YET womar 1l n the rt during deeper te man’s vl IDNIGHT PREVIEW TONIGHT Menday MATINEE SUNDAY 2P M doy | ':]a/m[e %a rAlA. IMITATI - with. ON WARREN “WILLIAM ROCHELLE HUDSON ax a picture truly the reet T uesday [p Ned: Sparks; Henry® Ardletta, FOR OUR VOVIE SEASONT”? who knows women and the kinds of men they. “NEW AND THE® to distinguished of Our New star in her and laughter of life . .. first week with a great LAST TIMES TONIGHT lan Hale, Baby Jane and many A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. A JOHN M. STAHL Production Services RS S ot v T S DB St ,AQE STUDIED selected for the Night School class- | ppiadelphia es from the staff of the Juneau, Washington public schools, but may be drawn! St. 50 B Bt e A A T 50 42 450 431 368| FOUR ADMITTED TO hich was attended 12 Louis Coum |l Will Take Tml(: .Before Let- ting Contracts were Teceived at ng of the Douglas st night for the the bids on the water contract two bids system the if po: ght and .Stock of Seattle sub- ed the basic bid of $49,604 and sastineau Construction Con of Juneau, submitted $ ch detailing alternate bids n substitutions in the kind alted which would ts of the bids. Con- d ore nec- the true status of d to awarding the defermined mit the pany 172.22, on ¢ of pipe* to be'l befor contract can be Also the amcunt of the. bids in either chse would be greater t ent of funds to the city The matter was there- er to the City n and Beers, who on under ad- their findin, ng of the Councll called t Ross A a mee for * Tuesda} Gridiey,” PWA Engineer stationed in Juneau was present at the meet- ing and will be conferred with by the ehgineers Seims-Spokane Company expect- ed to bid on the projec cnted a lett that due to short.- time owed in which to prepare their bid were unable to enter. PRI CITY STREET CONSIDERED An tinformal discussion by City uncilmen of needed t re- 3 travel following last night Mayor reported that he 1 beén in conference with Gov- g officials, PWA and FERA d that it was most likely funds would; be available to improve the sireets.. - The matter will be looked intg further and definite plans made. - ROSTESSES AT BRIDGE Mrs: James Sey and Mrs. John Mills wére hostesses at an evening of bridge last night at the home cf the former. Three tables were in play, first prize was won Mrs. Guy Smith; consolation, Mrs.' Alex Geir, cut prize by Mrs. Rose En- 0 pres- | the| | man, ‘role is played by -Margare Doug! at 10 oclock, p: fun and gaiety to all - VISITORS GO The Misses M Shudshift lgft today on § bound to Sitka. Th on the h Sea in Arlingten, Washington. visiting in‘ Douglas, . the have peen feted at various p and declare themsel to have had a most enfoyable v: e e held to FOURTH OF JULY QUEEN HERE HEN IS HOST , Queen by popul ast Fourth of July's Federation of Eagles celebration at n, arrived today on n, enroute for Skagway. One the awards that accompanied Miss Barton’s ronation was a nd trip to Skagway given by the Alaska Steamship Company. While the Aleutian was i1 port M Barton w about Juneau by Jehn Ca ““BORDERTOWN” TO BE! COLISEUM FEATURE ON SUNDAY; MUNI IS STAR i, opens at the eum Theatre Sunday. Muni is cast as a foreign youth who is torn by conflicting emotions in his des- perate battle to win success and against insurmountable odds. 7 by injustices done his peo- he de that only the rich get the things worth while in life, and goes to a resort town on the United States border where he ac- qurr, riches and power as the pro- a night club and gam- bling resor Bette Dav adventur: who of winning the love of the younger The other leading has the role of a fiery. wife of Muni’s partner, Lindsay, who has the part of a bored society woman Wwio ‘seeks a new thrill by ing with the young gambler. Ri¢ a.rd Dix in “West of the Pecos, ' i lomg i Sor P Hw £ he. (.1[,' { ays her husband in the hopc} {A. O. Aasen, pastor. Notices for tnus enurch column |{rom others in the community wno| qwst be received by The Empire|may be well prepared in any par- 'l vot later than 10 o'clock Saturday |ticular field it is announced. morning w guarantee change (-l sermon topics, ete. Deouglas Communi A. O. AASEN, Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School and | service combined, conducted by| Baptism of children will be The public invited. St. Luke's Episcopal Charch 7730 p.m.—Evening —praye; and sermon. Douglas Catheolic Church St. Aloysius Church 9:30 a.m-—Holy Mass and Ser mon. PRIN. LOVISE HAS 6 ABOARD cess Louise, due in port at 6 o'clock this evennig has the fol- lowing passengers aboard for this port: Sister Mary Peter, Miss A. Pal- mer, N. G. Oglivie, D. A, Hoffman, B. O. Martin, H. 8 Sully - ROBBINS STILL HELD UP BY BAD WEATHER Pilot S. E. Robbins, enroute to Juneau from Seattle with the PAA jLockheed Electra which was flown | by Joe Crosson-from.Fairbanks to Seattle with *the bodies -of Will Rogers and Wiley Post, is still held at, Prince George by bad weather aceording to a radio message re- ceived this morning. Robbins, who is accompanied by | Rotert Gleason, Superintendent of | Communications, and Pilot William Knox, stated that he will not be able to leave Prince George today. > shown for the last|He€ has been at the Canadian port since Wednesday when he was forced to turn back on the flight north by weather conditions. hela.| Accountant in Treasurer’s |offer an income tax service to pri- | [“IMITATION OF LIFE” FOR THIS PORT | Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- | pancake batter was mixed HARLAND IN OWN OFFICE | Office for 20 Years, in Business Charles E. Harland, for than 20 years accountant Territorial Treasurer’s opened a general public accoun office in the J. B. Burford Company store, Mr. Harland who is well known throughout the Territory, will han- dle accounting for numerous local business firms, and in addition will | more in the vate indivduals as well as business | firms. | HAS MISS COLBERT AS| STAR, CAPITOL SUNDAY ‘‘Imitation of Life,” the Fannie Hurst novel made into a picture starring Claudette Colbert and War-| ren Williams, opens Sunday—mati- nee and evening—at the Capitol Theatre. Absolute realism was insi for this production. In the early quences, Claudette Colbert oper-| ates a restaurant, specializing in flapjacks. (For the sweek spent in| chooting this sequence a ed on se- and eaten every day. Warren William is a ma: entist in the picture. A deep fishing expeditfon was outftted ing in a collection of to stock nine small aquari the setting representing Will study. A replica of the famou City Boardwalk was buil ing over 250 feet and furnished with | #hops and booths. In all, 48 were built for the production “The Man Who Reclaimed His Head” will be shown for the last times tonight. e sci-} sea | to} h in| rare iums iam’s | Atlantic extend- sets | HELEN AND BOB TO ENTERTAIN TONIGHT, CAPITOL BEER PLRS. Charles Miller, of the Capitol Beer Parlors, announces a complete change of program tonight for Helen and Bob, who cdme here dirget irom the Pickwick Inn, Se- attle. He says they are the very best entertainers he has ever fea- tured at his amusement place. e SUCCESSOR TO MISS SCHWAM IS CHOSEN A successor to Miss Etta Schwam, who resigned several days ago from the staff ' of the Juneau High School, was announced today by Supt. A. B. Phillips. The new teach~ er is Myrtle Moe, from Seattle, who re ed her degrees at the Uni- ity of Washington. She will ch French and Latin. - eee SHOP IN JUNEAU! tea Alaskan Hote . Dave Housel. Prop. SHOP IN JUNEAU! PRACTiCE LAW HERE | The four who have been taking the bar examination here this week all passed with goo erades, it was announced today by |Attorney General James S. Truitt |following the oral test given before { District Judge George F.=Alexander this morning. The new attorneys are Norman Banfield, Nelson Irving Beers, J C. Winter, all -of Juneau, and I 1B, Chisholm of Wrangell. All the men made. excell marks, Judge Truift, who gondu the examination, said. Banfield is associated, with H Faulkner, Beers is ©ity Encine of Douglas and asscciated witt H. Stratton, Winter is a recent irival in the Territory from Ok homa and Chisholm has long beer Commissioner in the Wrangell di trict, men —.,—— John White; auditor for the cific Alaska Airways, who a here on the PAA Lockheed Fairbanks, took passage for on ‘the Yukon, OPEN ALL NIGHT | Liquor Store Phone Slngle 0-2 ricgs For Every Purse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 TONITE in DOUGILAS THE AND THE DOUGLAS INN COMBINE TO GIVE YOU A REALLY BIG DANCE EVENT Music by the Douglas e Inn Trio REFRESHMENTS FOR THE DANCERS Sandwiches, Beer and Wine o gt e Bt et e RICE & AHLERS CO. Heating Plumbing Sheet Metal Work PHONE 34 ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected

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