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YOU'LL SHIVER AND SHAKE ... . FROM THRILLS AND LAFFS! EDMA JAMES GLEASON LOLA LANE —ADDED— News Mama's Little Pirate Purotvtlle Fire Dept. (et i Alaska Trucking Co. “Efficient and Courteous” Service” GENERAL HAULING Stand at Central Beer Parlor Phone 607 e = i . t JUNEAU % Drug Co. i P. 0. Substation No. } ! FREE DELIVERY 4 SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! to add comfort and beau It Here is a useful and at- tractive little END TABLE in walnut finish Priced at $1.35 An exceptionally fine SECRETARY DESK in walnut with attractive inlay decoration Priced at $36.00 EARLY AMERICAN POSTER BEDS Authentic reproductions of the colonial types. Very sturdy and well finished. Priced at $13.50 EVERY HOME NEEDS A convenient for serving even ing EARTHQUAKE IS FELT IN JUNEAU, DISHES RATTLE | 'remor Recorded at 11:46| l This Morning— Doors Swing, Desks Moved was recorded in Juneau at 11:46 this morning. It caused dishes to rattle, doors to and desks moved in some of- s in the Federal and Territorial Building. There were two hard shocks and one rolling, the entire quake last- ing about two minutes, it was esti- mated by the Weather Bureau. Earlier, at 12:18 am. today a moderately severe quake occurred, according to word from the Mag- netic Observatory at Sitka to the weather bureau here. According to the seismograph there, it was esti- | mated to be 5900 miles from Sitka, | it taking 12 minutes and 38 sec- onds for the quake to travel from the point of origin to Sitka. Data on the shock just before noon will not be known at the Sit- ka station until the film is changed on the machine tomorrow morning. ———————.— SHOCK ABSORBERS ARRIVE FOR PLANE A set of Oleo-hydraulic shock ab- sorbers arrived on the PAA Lock- heed Electra for the PAA Fairchild which was recently fitted with wheel landing gear in place of pontoons An earthquake which was shipped from Fairbanks | by steamer, arrived last week, were at the local airport. The shock ab- | sorbers on the wheel landing gear |beth from Chichagof and sailed on Senator McAdoo Weds Nurse SOUTH MAIN STREET NOW BEING PAVED Exacavalion—a_nd Grading Started Today—Calhoun Work Nearly Flmshed Excavation and grading was started this morning by the Gasti- neau Construction Company on low- or Main street between Front street and Willoughby Avenue. The ma- terial removed by excavation is be- ing used for surfacing sections of Willoughby Avenue. The construction company fin-| ished pouring concrete on Calhoun | Street to Fourth Street Saturday. Only one short block on Fourth be- | tween Calhoun and Main remains to be done to complete the city paving program for this year. The Fourth | street section was to be poured to- day if weather conditions permitted. | The Foss Construction Company | has practically completed contracts for concrete sidewalks in various parts of the city. A new wooden sidewalk on the south side of Fifth Street between | Harris and East and a similar side- walk on the north side of Gold be- | tween Harris and Gold were com- | pleted last week. i ————— MISS FREEBURN TO | ATTEND WASH. UNIV.| Miss Annabelle Freeburn, daugh- ter of James Freeburn, of the Chi- chagof mine, arrived on the Este- the North Sea last night for the| States where she will attend the Umversuy of Wrnshington. | |not up to requirements. NOW IS THE TIME to seriously consider mdkmg your home a comfortdble, liv- able place to spend the long winter evemngi in. a mlghty cheerful place, when the rain is beating on the windows and the Taku wind is howling around the corner and among the many pieces of new furniture, now on display in our FALL SHOWING, you will find just the articles you want Our upstairs FURNITURE DEPART- MENT is crowded with new numbers and we invite you to examine them. A we ty to your humc BRIDGE SET not for cards they are vers [ g lunch. We are showing, two especially good numbers.\§\ Priced at $14.75 and $17.50 for table and 4 chairs with steel legs. Despite parental protest Miss Doris Cross, 26, (above), insisted upon marrying United States Senator William Gibbs McAdoo, 71, (lower) in Washington, D. C., on September 14, The bride has been engaged in social serv- jce work since she took a nurse’s training course in Santa Barbara, Cal. |INDIGESTION? 1l furnished home ean be Belching and gas pains are na- ture’s warnipg, that food. is not |being properly digestes your body is not receiving the full nouishment from your food. Get quick relief from this distressing condition by taking GASA TAB- LETS, a doctor’s Guaranteed Pre- scription. GASA TABLETS differ from |other stomach tablets by combin- ling with the anti-acid ingredients an enzyme that aids the stomach | mighty important factor in quick |and effective relief. | For GASA TABLETS in your clty | see the Butler Mauro Drug Co.| Drug Store., —adv OF CREDITORS /In the District Court for the Dis-| "MYSTERY THRILLER GET QUICK RELIEF and that| lin the digestion of its food, a| NOTICE (w FIRST MEETING | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 23, 1935 BIG SHOWING OF FURNITURE IS MADE HERE { Excellent D—i;;;lay Is Stag- ed by Juneau-Young | { Hardware Co. { —_— | | Two big carloads of mew furni-| tur: has transformed -the second floor of the Juneau-Young Hard- ware Company into a veritable Furniture Show. The shipment, has just been unpacked, takes| ntire display room and pre f the most striking “fur ‘ the store has displayed | in many seasons. i John W. Jones® head of the| v, stated that the new ship- 1des all the new modes in| e furnishings from basement to| the furniture is readily adapted to any home. e — NOW AT COLISEUM Edna May Oliver and James Gleason mix hilarious comedy with tense melodrama while solving the answer to RKO-Radio's mystery thriller, “Murder on a Honeymoon,” now showing at Lhe Coliseum The~ s Oliver plays an angular, gnoopy schoolmarm, who is suspici- ous.that every death is a murder, and Gleason portrays a fast-talking but' rather obtuse police inspector. Lola Lane is cast as an ambitious Hellywood extra, and Dorothy Li- | baire and Harry Ellerbee are the honeymoon couple. George Meeker is convineing in a rather thankless role, and Morgan Wallace is cast {in a heavy part, | The solution of the crime in | “Murder on a Honeymoon” comes in a surprise denouement after every passenger on a seaplane flying from Los Angeles to Catalina has been caught in a web of suspicion. B FOUR ARRESTED warrants charging drunken- On ljml. pending hearing in U. 8. Com- missioner’s court. They are Lizzie Thomas, Andrew Tweet, Steve Sar- ahoff and Earl Shortridge. R % il WILLIAMS RETURNS M. D. Williams, District Engineer for the Bureau of Public Roads, turned on the Estebeth from' knah. where he went to Anapoc;g project in that locality. ness, Deputy Marshals arrested four | persons today and Jodged them in | STOCK PRICES RECOVER AFTER SCARE OF WAR Gains of Fractions to One, Point Scattered Over Entire List Today NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Stocks recovered today as the result of a calmer view of the wagiipicture in- ducing . some. ‘short ing and | buying for long atcotnb. Gains of fractions to around one | point were scattered over the en-| re list. { Today's closing was firm. CEOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, Sept. 23— Closing | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine tock today is 15%, American Can| 141%, American Power and Light B'2, Anaconda 20%, Bethlehem‘ Steel 38, General Motors 44%, In-| ternational Harvester 56%, Kenne. cott 24%, United States Steel 45'% Pound $491'%, Schenley Distillerie: 37%, United Foundry %. DOW, JONES AVERAGES | The following are today’s Dow, Jones averages: Industrials 129.55 rails 2528, utilities 34.86. SPERLING, DUFRESNE BACK FROM TAKU TRIP Harry Sperling, Administrative Assistant with the Forest Service, | and Frank Dufresne, Assistant Exe- | cutive Officer of the Alaska Game Commission, returned Sunday night on the Grizzly Bear from a week- end inspection trip to the Taku| River where a Forest Service CCC crew has been taking out beaver dams to prevent flooding of the forest areas. The work is now com- transferred to CCC camps on the Glacier Highway. The river is exceptionally low now, Sperling said, due to a cold spell the 17th. It dropped six inches Saturday night while the men were there. All the old beaver dams were | |taken out, he reported, but the| beavers are rebuilding some of‘ them, which is a natural proced- ure. It was the geeat number of | old, abandoned dams that caused the flood troubles, he explained. - e TO KETCHIKAN Wellman Holbrook, Assistant Re- | gional Forester, is leaying tomorrow | he will inspect several forest service he will inspect seevral forest service. Jl..ime Colonel,” the Capitol Theatre, displays sur- | prising dancing talents when she | and | | accompanies him pleted and the workmen have been | | Blackmer, SHIRLEY ‘TEMPLE IS DELIGHTFUL IN HER FEATURE, CAPITOL Shirley Temple, who is co—starled with Lionel Barrymore in “The now showing at with Bill Robinson in his famous stair dance. Shirley’s work a5 an actress is extraordinary, she cap- tivates the most blase with he, singing, and for the first time i her career Shirley Temple is pre- sented in color at the end of the Fox Film production. Barrymore presents a masleny portrayal of the obdurate Celanel The supporting cast includes Eve- lyn Venable, John Lodge, Sidney Alden Chase, William Burress, Frank Darien and Hattie McDaniel appears D § (,HBISTENSILN bDUIH U. 8 Deputy Marshal Chris Christensen, who brought Lloyd | Davis, an Indian charged with pogket picking, here from Peters- | burg, returned to his home city on the North Sea. Davis was arraign- ed this morning in Commissioner’s court and released on his own re- cognizance pending a hearing in November, D ATTENTION ""AMER®®ZN LEGION Special meeting tonight at 8 uclack at.the Dupout. All ex-serv- projegts, He expects 1o return. here. ‘on the ‘flm'esler A BEAUTIFUL RUG is the foundation of your decorative scheme, for living room, dining room or bedroom and a well-thosen pattern will do more than any one thing to make your home livable. \ Our Fall display of the newest designs from such well known manufacturres as FIRTH, HUGH NELSON and trict of Alaska, Division Number | One, at Juneau. In the Matter of John M. Saloum, Bankrupt. In Bankruptey. To the creditors of John M. Saloum, of Juneau in the First Division of the Territory of Alaska and District aforesaid, a‘bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on EVERYBODY Is Waiting to See ite “‘men welcome. —adv. For A Comedy Melodrama of Old Kentwcky it - EVELYN VENABLE SIDNEY BLACKMER PLUS— HAIL COLUMBIA GRAHAM McNAMEE in UNIVE! NEWS “TOURISTLESS” HAT IS BACK IN JUNEAU; CFF AGAIN TUESDAY The “Touristless Hat,” having spent an enjoyable summer in Al- aska, departs tomorrow on a con- tinuation of the prolonged tour that will bring it eventually to Rebtert Ripley, originator of “Be- lieve It or Not.” Made of rubber and looking sus- picicusly like an African sun-hel- ot, the nonchalant traveler-with- cut benefit-of-Baedeker first arriv- ed in Juneau on August 21, by ex- press on the steamer Alaska. W. R. Mulvibill, Railway Express egent for Juneau, persuaded the Pacific Alaska Alrways to accept the strange passenger. Since then, #s an honored guest of the Electra, “Touristless Hat” has traveled l) Fairbanks and Nome and way points, returning to Juneau on the Blectra’s visit here. Although as yet it has not consented to give cut any interviews, and has been singularly noneommittal on the sub-~ ject of Juneau weather, the hat possesed that usual “tired but hap- py” and somewhat disheveled look that characterized the end of a happy vacation. At any rate, A. B. Hayes, Traffic Manager of the PAA, has duly de- |livered Mr. Hat to the Railway Express Office, from which it will |embark tomorrow on the Alaska— |although whether for Seattle, 'Devil's Island, or Ethiopia, Mr. i Mulvihill has not yet determined. e 23 SHOP IN JUNEAU ! the Opening WE WILL GIVE J BIGELOW SANFORD will Never before have you had such an opportunity to.selegt just the right rug for your home in all popular sizes from 27x54, 36x63, 4'6"x6'6” to 9'x12" in color and de- signs that just can’t fail to please you. The price, too, will appeal to everyone . . . . 9x12 sizes as low as $35.00 to BEDROOM FURNITURE A number of new suites in walnut and maple in the latest styles. Three-Piece Suite, Priced as low as $60.75 % You will find an' excellent variety rlvn!& be a revelation to you. | August 10, A. D. 1935, the said John bankrupt and that the first meet- |at the office of the undersigned |referee at 181 South Front Street |in said Juneau on Monday, Octo- lber 7, A. D. 1935, at the hour of |2 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, |prove their claims, appoint a trus-| |tee, examine the bankrupt, and | |may properly come before the meeting. H. B. LE FEVRE, Referee in Bankruptcy. | September 20, 1935. NOTICE TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP | | Notice is hereny given to Dave ;Housel, Fred Henning and H. S. Graves, all of Juneau, Alaska, to |this effect, that unless Three Thou- sand ($3,000.00) Dollars is paid me for work performed on the JULIA | Group; NEW CHICHAGOF Group, Mining Claims, of which I am also & part- ner. I hereby am serving notice to the above named; that |amount as stated is not paid me within thirty days from date of including Bed, Dresser and Chest ’m:e on the above named Dave tHousel. Graves, that we shall disband as lparmers in all the above named mlnlng claims, and hereby serve 'notice to you all that I shall be- come sole owner of the Julia Group, Helen Group and New Chichagdof {Group Mining Claims, all of which are located on Chichagof Island, [l Alaska, and are in the Sitka Min- ing District. i My address is Chicagof, Alaska. (8igned( PETE SAMARZICH. Others at $65.00, $75.00, $85.00 select from gmong the new ar- M. Saloum was duly adjudicated |ing of his creditors will be held | transact such other business as HELEN Group and the| it the § first publicaion, I hereby serve no-| Fred Henning and H. 8. I HE. 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