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1 i & hicle opened last evening at the Capi-| sluded the police of a nation but couldn't excape. this woman lone knew b trrfing scretl THE SCAR FIMPCRNEL 'CROONER CROSBY. JOAN BENNETT TO BE SEEN, CAPITOL: tabled until the next meeting The teachers were welcomed by|ball and other games, action was| ippi,” ldtest starring’ ve- e crooner Bing Crosb: Missi of Theatre. 7ith beautiful Joan Bennett love- ainst a Southern background, portrays perhaps the fin- ng of his entire career. Fields, whose sure-fire com- | was at its best in David Cop-| 1d, again takes his share of ng honors. plot of the story deals with romantic days of old Mississippi, idyll which makes Cros- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 7, 1935. not be completed until A. E. Schoet- { { DOUGLAS NEWS JONNUSHSSUC TP WELCOME IS EXTENDED T0 . DOUG. FAGULTY First Session of Parent—i Teacher Association | Held Last Night | Che first meeting of the Doug-| Association for ol y was held in the itorium Friday night It ~as voted to carry on a membership drive under the le: rship of the cxecutive board, with the town vided into districts for solicitation; of members. It also decided to! award a picture as a monthly prize for the best attendance of membe: and after each meeting to serve re: | fresnments prepared by the high | school home economics class at a| | nominal charge of ten cents to cover A discussion concerning the | P of giving a carnival in | the spring to raise funds was voted | Arne Shudshift, president of the iSchool Board. He compared | the teachers they would find a cor- | dial | from that of a larger city. | Supt. Bowman responded to the| teachers to high school teachers. | The members were entertained by the following prograhm: Piano|cial meeting will be held Monday |these posters are being mailed to selections by Margaret Pearce; vocal ler, vocational training head, ar-, rives from the Wéstward, the fol-| lowing classes are in session: Cooki: under direction of Mrs. Crone, 1:30 to 4:30 Fridays. Better Homes, also directed by Mrs. Crone, meets 7 10 9. Furniture Mak- in Ralph Rieck in charge, on w s and Thursdays from 7 to 9 pm. Taxidermy, Mr. Robert: Dupree in charge; Monday and Tuesday from 10 to 12 am, or from 7 to 9 pm, according to shifts. Requests for a sewing class re- culted in organization of such a cl last week under direction of Miss Lucille Pepoon. Eighteen are enrolled. Calls typewriting, inz must awa turn in shorthand Mr. Schoettler’s re- — e ACTION CURRENT MATTERS DEFERRED BY DOUG. COUNCIL Several issues coming before the City Council Friday which in- cluded the releasing of the Coli- seum theatre, closing ordinance for beer parlor: ing of pin-ball m chines and sale of city lots occu- pied several hours of discussi without definite action resulting Bills were ordered paid, however, ven of them amounting to $485. The matter of an ordinance for ating closing hours for local establishments, was left for future reference when occasion demanded,"rntion of National Fire Preyention | | Regarding assessments against pin- | Week, the Juneau Chamber withheld pending sample of tax- ations to purchase lots from the |ber. meeting of the Council. Dave Gross was present at the SUDDEN DEATH” | welcome. He asked that all help the| council meeting and made verbal | posted in the windows of Jtneau go right on working/ application for a five-year lease on Stores, an open warning to persons b 2 4 that they might grow” as the first|the Coliseum Theatre building. A Who take unnecessary risks in driv- iwer, Mus., Mgjle | BEaes letters of the phrase pointed out. rate of $40 per month is offered by ing that they may be forced to pay The program for the next regu-|Mr. Gross and the privilege asked | the penailty for their carelessness lar meeting will be in charge of |therewith to alter the upper story With their lives and the lives of of the theatre for living quarters;mh“‘s- for the theatre management. A spe- night to decide the proposition. [ | the | regulations being prepared by At-|to announcement made by Curtis| community to a family and assured torney H. L. Faulkner. Several ap- |Shattuck, Secretary of the Cham- welcome here quite different|city were laid over until another | Two Jolly Good Fellows l 1 ! ing Cresby and W. C. Fields appearing at the Capitol in “Mississippi.” SAFETY DRIVING WEEK LAUNCHED In conhection with its commemo- of | Commerce will also launch a pro-| gram of Safety Driving, according | This morning saw many posters, | bearing the cryptic legend “—AND conspicuously | i At the same time, copies of each and every registered automo- :Sharples, Miss Jane Farrelly and|under the direction of Mrs. Kather- {Mrs. Agnes Adsit. CHURCH WOMEN HoLD MEETING Mis. Charles Smith Hon-f ored by Martha Society at Peterman Home The ladies of the Martha Society lof the Northern Light Presbyterian church met Friday afternoon for their regular monthly business meeting at the home of Mrs. Ray Peterman on Glacier Highway. The| ladies were taken from the church, where they i of Mrs. Peterman by priva mobile, and when all had assemble the gathering proved to be thel largest of ‘their Fall ‘meetings. During the business session Mrs. Ruth Coates was elected as Secre- | and Mrs. Charles Flory as| Arrangements were also » for the rummage sale to be held on October 11 and a public dinner to be given in the church | on OQctober 25. The sewing com- o som oy |mittee also reported the receipt of | " v |several donations for the annual} BU&NESS WOMEN | bazaar which is to be held on No- | ARE ENTERTAINED AT |vember 15 ,according to Mrs. Chas BREAKFAST SUNDAY‘Sey President. Several new mem- j |bers were admitted to membership ™ {in the Marthas' .at yesterday's| A breakfast for close friends was! meeting, given yesterday morning at Mo-| The. meeting yesterday. was also der’s Coffee Shop by Mrs. Emma n the nature of a welcome and a White of the Bureau of Indian Af-|farewell party. Mrs. Sey, President fairs, who leaves on the North Sea_‘of the Society, was welcomed home for a vacation in Pacific Coast after a vacation in the States and states, visiting Seattle, San Fran- |farewell good-wishes were given cisce and other places. |Mrs. Charles Smith, a. long-time Mrs. White had as guests Miss member and former officer, who is Leola Deeson, new nurse at the!shortly departing for her new home Government hosital, Miss Olive lin Seattle. Mrs. Smith was pre- Miss sented with a remembrance by the Helen Jennings, Mrs. Martha Refs-|society. Refreshments were served land, Miss Ann Coleman, Mrs. Ada|at the conclusion. of the meeting |ine Hooker and Mrs. Joe Kendler, |who acted as hostesses for the day. | - MEN ACCUSED s —— T MEN TO TAKU G T & PR E B Y T AN e s \ IT'S A MINT- \JULEPOF JOY ! B e e ONTGHT STAR NIGHT at the Am- } . bassador Hotel, Cocoanut { Grove—in Colortone. { Travelogue —EXTRA!— | N \ News i et g 444 Thanksgiving Award ' 1st—TURKEY DINNER ' 2nd—CHICKEN DINNER Burdick, Administra- | t, and W. A. Chipper- | field, District Ranger for the For-| est St ; % Information charging tarry Bu.a- vice, left Juneau Satur- |ger and William Nisson with as- the Ranger X for a general |sault with a dangerous weapon GRS, 2 |bile driver in Juneau and vicinity. HERE AND THERE | Safety, and@ absolute observance The Misses Alice and Betty Seyior traffic rliles both in town and 5 on the Glacier Highway, will be olos “Home” and “Old Faithful,” okayed | by Mrs. W. E. Cahill, accompanied whos2 | by M Elizabeth Feusi; Readings,| by ) “Organize the Clubs,” and “Why|have accepted positions in the of- Irving 8. Cobb, wr y life was spent amid the scenes R TE I I e PR R AR T T g L e described in the picture. - INCORPORATIGNS Articles of incorporation have been filed with the Territorial Au- Qlitor by the Gold Bullion, Inc., of rbanks and the Bowman Air- ways, Inc., of Anchorage. incorpor- ators of the Gold 'Bullion are S. L Godfrey of Fairbanks, Clough of Everett and John A. Ketz of Seattle. Capital stock is listed at $1,500. Fred E. Wowman, Norma Bowman and George Light are incorporators of the Bowman Airways and capital stock is listed at $50,000. ATTENTION WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Regular meeting, tonight, Moose GERTIE OLSEN, Recorder. e SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOVG- LAS! Daily at 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 pm. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- LIVERY—Phone 442. Herbert J.| Junior Attends the Children’s Mati- nee,” by Miss Betty Karnes; In- strumental se ions by Me: Pedersen, Carter and Edwards. | Following the program Mr. Bow-| | man explained the position of the School Board in regard to the adult vocational work in the com-| munity. Mrs. Davis explained t present organization and ‘asked for assistance. Additional comment was offered Mrs. Crone and several f the la who are attending the Following ments the meeting, refresh- utive board Vi a1 1, partment While plans for the year's social rs in the Goyernment School yet incomplete, pending the is( the end of the month 11 other activities fairly well j established, according to the re-| port of the vocational training de-| partment. adv. While vocational work plans can-| influenza. e i N A fice of the Royal Bilue Cab Co, at Mike's Dreamland. Orrin Edwards has signed up as driver for the Royal Blue. A QUICK ‘PICK-ME-UP’ FOR RUN-DOWN FEELING When you feel iun-down, slug- gish, with no appetite for food or zest for living—all because of pois- ons in your system from clogged-up | { | { | | bowels and inactive kidneys—that's | when you need a good tonic like day ' for Willlams S.L.K. Formula. Take a few doses and see how much better you feel. back. - .. HAS INFLUENZA William 8. Brown is confined to —adv. | St. Ann’s with a severe attack of | I | of cake and coffee were wiliams S.LK. Formula which is |missions, served by the members of the Exec-|bringing quick relief and added joy |t Holy Cross and also at Nulato of living to so many ailing people. |before taking the St. Mary's post. {Ask Butler Mauro Drug Store to- ! s S The first | general public for the enthusiastic of patrons from the fish- bottle must satisfy you or money | reception given the opening of the —adv. | finest night club in Alaska. We| | SRR requested of Juneau citizens in the educational program which the |5 Chamber is sponsoring. - - SISTER SUPERIOR MARY | ANTONIA DIES, DAWSON Sister Superior Mary Antonia, | of St. Mary's Hospital, Dawson, | died Friday night at 9 o'clock of | bronchial pneumonia, according to telegraphic report received here by Bishop J. R. Crimont. Sister Antonia had been 40 years lose association with Alaskan having spent some years| in - — DREAMLAND Takes this means of thank’. : .he hope to have the pleasure of seeing you often. MIKE PUSICH, Prop. B P SHOP IN JUNEAU, ¥iRST! | RO inspection trip to Taku. They have was filed in U. S, Commissioner’s ys to look over andcCourt today with Mike Manigan as probably will be back tomorrow the complaintant. Bunger and Nis- el SR |son are charged with drawing a ABEL ON TRIP |gun on Hanigan during an alterca- Don Abel, PAA Superintendent of | tion, Construction, left Juneau Saturday |-- | for Taku in the PAA service boat.| S | Abél will visit the PAA radio sta FINE tion at Canyon Island to make ar-| | Watch and Jewelry Repairing { rangements for necessary fuel and at very reasonable rates supplies for the winter. i PAUL BLOEDHORN | | D IN JUNEAU! e FRONT STREET SHOP 1 {7 H.s. GRAVES ! “The Clothing Man” $5.00 per month J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by o | TYPEWRITERS RENTED | | | watisfied customers” | Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx ~nthing | LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER Watch Repairing Philco—General Electric Ageney FRONT STREET ‘f‘ - = | Builders' and; Shelt \ ! HARDARE | | | Thomas Hardware Co. | 3rd—H AM DINNER CALIFURNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 Prompt Delivery Free CASH GROCERS Cerner Second and Seward Delivery - FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ————— D e e e § EVENTIO OCTOBER 7th, this year, marks the inauguration of National Fire Prevention Week. By Presidential proclamation, this week, the;an- niversary of the famous Chicago Fire, is set aside each year that the people of this country may be brought to a clearer recognition of their individual responsibilities in the combatting of loss of life and property through fire. Fire protection is a co-operative undertak- ing, but fire prevention rests on each of us. Children and adults— let each one do his share toward the eliminatiory of fire hazards in Juneau. Y QF JU L. GOL:DSTEIN, Mayor 2 { e NEAU | T e N 7 E E It Old papers for sale at Empire Office i i Ry R 4G9 LHQRE U U LS S S 8 3 RO Do n gt