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THE DAILY ALASKA I-MPIRE SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1935. PORE (EETLE BOVY BABE-- HE SHOWS UP MISSIN' AN' NOW WE-UNS GOT ONLY FIVE-TUPPLES STIDDER SIK-TUPPLES DOUCLAS NEWS v TEMPORARY APPOINTMENT OF NIGHT PATROLMAN FOR | . DOUGLAS 1S TO BE MADE| CHEER UP, SNUEEY-- TH KID'S BOUND To SHOW ULP SOONER OR LATER--TH' WHOLE TOWN'S ON TH' LOOKOULT-- A SNUFFY, A TELEGRAM--(T'S GUS--WHERE_YOoL l)ouglas 7 LEfiER BUXES {Church Services| LS LA Ebi Two large package-and-letter mml | boxes have been installed in the Notices for tms church co!umn; lobby of the Federal and Tem-; torial Building, immediately inside ‘ARE INSHI.LED‘ awst be received by The Empirg the front door, for the convenience FROM GLS--YOL KNOW LEFT THE KID--HE SAYS COME_ RIGHT QUER By BILLIE DE BECK NOW-- DON'T GET OUPSET--LO-WIZ\E EUER' THINGS GONNA BE ALL RIGHT. WAIT '\ SEEM PRIZES ARE GIVEN | .. FOR C.ARD PLAYING | | ’l'he card Dfifly held Friday night | in the Odd Fellows' Hall by mem- | bers of the Pioneer Auxiliary was | ja great success, 14 tables being | filled and everyone enjoying a good | time. High and low prizes were award- |ed separately for men and women AVIATIUN MEDAL WILL BE GIVEN'TD ROGERS' WIDOW Says LlfP in Przsqn Cannot Be Worse ‘Than Married Life DADE CITY, nl-, Oct. 12— Mrs, Grace Evans, found guilty of the murd~r of her husband, thanked Judge John Bird when he prenounced a sentence of | life impfisonment. | She said the remaining years [MINSTREL SHOW | The packer boat Fern, Capt. John Lowell, delivered 10,000 pounds of salmon at the Juneau Cold Storage Dock today for the New England The minstrel show, sponsored by |Fish Company. . - the choir of Holy Trinity Cathed- ¥ ral, will be given at the Coliseum | SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! for two nights, next Tuesday and | 3 ki g Wednesday. % i Guy Swith GIVEN 2 NIGHTS The show promises to be rnh" up-to-the minute with a smnshh\xl first part, end-men springing good | jokes, songs by new artists who have been discovered, witty ex- changes between members of the sirele and intercolutor, and various quartette numbers In the second part, turgs will be produced Mrs. C. P. Jenne is directing the | how and with her able cast, the production is going to meet with PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St Next Coliseum PHONE 97--Free Delivery stunt ! public approval. A Double Check' A Checking Account provides i ' The appointment of a regular\nm, later than 10 o'clock Saturday marshal for night duty was delayed | morning w guarantee change of| In prison could not be worse in bridge, pinochle and whist. | M d f H war e ore um- urs | Award Ma Be than the fifteen years of her Winners in bridge were a DOUBLE CHECK on money of postoffice patrons. One of the for the present at the special ses- sion of the City Council held last evening. It was decided to put a man on as occasion requires be- ginning tonight and the selection ‘ol the temporary officer was left & to the Mayor and committee on| Health and Police. There were four » applicants for the position as fol- Jows: A. F. Granberg, W. E. Feero Mike Gaveril and George Peterson. Other business scheduled for the mecting was postponed on account | :: of the arrival of the Northland| | with a large shipment of freight. —— - NORTHLAND BRINGS SUPPLIES FOR WATER AND SEWER SYSTEMS ti~ally all last night unloading 160 tons of freight consisting largely of piping and other supplies to be ured by Wright and Stock for the city's new water and sewer systems. — ., — FRESHMEN ARE INITIATED SOPHOMORES GET IN WORK An event to remember during the ' most_of their lives, the Freshman class of the Douglas high school s were initiated into the mysteries ol greater student activities by’ the second year students last night atl the Odd Fellows' Hall. Wearing smocks and novelty hats the Freshmen were marched before Mary Ellen Spain, president of the Sephomores, and given instructions as to their duties in school life. Af- ter taking the oath of allegiance they passed around the room sev- ctal times to kneel in obedience be- fore the clock, waste paper basket .. and chart; the sampling of various ceemingly ~ obnoxious ingredients ofollowed and they were given the cpats to wind up several other good stunts. Refreshments with speeches by mémbers of the School Board, fac- ully, and principals of the initia- * tion, were next enjoyed and danc- isg wound up the evening's fun. Members of the first and second year classes are: Freshmen — Al- #* bert and Hylmar Savikko, George Stragier, Douglas Wahto and Mar- » ¥hret Jackson. Sophomores—Mary Fllen Spain, Helen Edwards, Jac- quenthe Sey and Ben 8hitinada. e e e——— BIRTHDAY EVENT Mrs.' Lawrence Carlson enter- tained: a few friends at her home 15t night in "honor of her hus- band’s birthday. The evening was spent in playing cards. The following guests were pres- ent: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Novall, M. and Mrs. Robert Rice, Mr. and Mrs. John Matin, Miss Margery and Ross Fox. e MR. SCHOETTLER INSPECTS DEMONSTRATIONS HOME ART AT GOVERNMENT SCHOOL A. E. Schoettler, director of voca- tional work for'the Territory, vis- w ited the government school here » vesterday afternoon and /-vemng‘ ®and inspected the various demon-! strations in home work that were being given by Mrs. C. E. Crone.! | During the aftérnoon period, can- The Northland was in port prac- | {that they will remain underground | i for an injured knee. ning of fish and making biscuits wWere demonstrated. In the evening!_ the making of rose bowls was shpwn. Mr. Schoettler gave a very mgerunng talk and encouraged . those present to continue their at- tepdance and go on with the work. The Rev. and Mrs. Erling K. Olafson of Juneau were also pres- ent and with Mr. Schoettler were dinner guests of Mr. Davis. } | .- FURTHER PREPARATIONS ;, FOR BRIDGE CELEBRATION Great activity has been in pro- gress here during the last two days with preparations for the bridge celebratien. Decoration of the float for Queen Phyllis and her attend- yafits, Marguerite Novall and Betty Sey and decorating the Natatorium Las kept a number of workers ex- tremely busy. but everything is to, be in readiness by early suruhy , morning, SPECIAL Da;fily T0 DOUG- LAS! Daily at 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 pm. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- » ‘LIVERY—Phone #42. EXPERT mo TUNING George Anderson, expert piano tuning and repdx work. Phone 143. ¢ w l sermon topics, etc. | ¥ Douglas Community Church A. O. AASEN, Pastor 11:00 am.—Sunday School and service combined, conducted by A. O. Aasen, pastor. . | Baptism of children will be held. | The public invited. 1 —_— - ———-l: St. Luke’s Episcopal Church ; “'No service. o — —_— Douglas Cathalic Church | St. Aloysius Church Holy Mass. | p. m ~—Catechism. | PRESIDENT ON “WAY, PANAMA A o Catches Another Large Sail Fish—Anchor Hoisted for Canal Zone ON THE PACIFIC, Oct. 12.—‘ President Roosevelt, after catching| another huge sail fish, starfed for| the Canal Zone aboard the U. S. 8./ i | | | [ the other for the States 'and Can-| boxes is for Alaska mail only and E. Rice, low, for the ladies; G. N. Nickerson and George Os- A letter box will be installed on | porne, high and low, respectively, the curb at the Sub-station at the‘for the men. Juneau Drug Store, as soon as a| Pinochle winners were Mrs. L. metal post arrives from the States. | MacKinnon, high, and Mrs. Ed A warning to be sure that all‘Rodenberg, low; John Winthers and newspapers and small parcels -wEd Rodenberg, high and low, for particularly newspapers—that aretmen deposued in boxes, carty sufficient| Mrs. John Ness and Mrs. F. ostage to insure delivery, was is- |Kerhn took high and low for wom- mnd by Postmaster Albert Wile.|en in whist, and J. Koski and Gust Newspapers with insufficient post- Norma holding the same places for 7e attached cannot be forwarded, men. r. Wile said, and are destroyed. Refreshments were served after - e the playing. SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOUG- o TR 5 LAS! Baily at 10:00 am. and 2:30| N. A. McEachran, .m. Kelly Blake’s SPECIAL DE- | 3rcthers representative, LIVERY—~Phone 442, adv. Sitka on the Northland. HOME Schwabacher | left for THE NEW J. HERMLE Phone 146 John Torvinen, high, and Mrs. C.| and | ON WILLOUGHBY AVENUE Two-Day Sale orist’s Death Accepted | by Major Doolittle married life, ‘LlTTl.E BILLY SCHMITZ | ST. LOUIS, Oct. 12.— James H.| CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Doolittle, aviator, accepted for Mrs‘] Will Rogers, wife of the humorist | and actor, an aviation award made| Little Billy Schmitz, the son of o her husband before his death.|Mr. and Mrs. Will The award—The Spirit of St. had his fifth birthda Louis Aeronautical Medal—is giv-|honor of the occasion, a “n every three years by the Amer- |his small friends assembled a | ican Society of Mechanical Engl-\home for ice cream, cake, candy ncers for meritorious service in the | and lemonade, after which they at- advancement of aviation. tended the theatre. {"“Mr:. Rogers was unable to be| The following children were in present. Doolittle will fly to Santa |the party: Margaret Gencous, Bet- Monica next week to give the|ty Rundell medal to Mrs. Rogers. Jerry Brostrom, Eddie Brostrom, - Sharles Bowen, dJackie Rundell, BHOP IN JUNEAU" Freddie Schmitz, Jackie Schmitz. GROGERY ! THIBODEAU y today. group of Free Delivery | THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL MONDAY NIGHT ONLY! Houston after three days fishing, & off Cocos Island. | DRAMA CLUB TO 1 MEET ON MONDAY\ The Juneau Drama Club will meet Monday evening at B o'clock in the | Assembly Room of the High School. ‘The original Tuesday evening sched- nle was changed because it inter- fered'with the Minstrel show given | by the choir of Trinity Cathedral. An interesting program will be| offered and all mémbers are re- quested to attend. MINERS €0 ON HUNGFR' STRIKE NEWPORT, England, Oct. 13~ One hundred and fifty miners, on a hunger strike here, have declared | | until the management agrees to, dismiss 88 employees who are not | members of the South Wales Min- ers’ Federation. i g ENTERS ST. ANN'S | V. A. Babcock, A.-J. employee, | entered St. Ann's Hospital yester- | day afternoon to undergo tmtment‘ - 4 MRS. CALVIN LEAVES | Mrs. Jack Calvin, daughter of the Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff, sailed for Sitka on the Northland after visiting here for the: past week. ———-————— SIIOI' IN JUNEAU, FIRST! i oo Phope o Cardmal Cas li APPY HOME CUT STRING BEANS No. 2 cans 6for ;.. ... .....8% CORN—No. 2 cans 6f0r... et SPINACH-No. 2': cans R ORI, OLD FASHIONED CHOCO- LATE DROPS, 2 Ibs., 35c, TOMATO PUREE, No. 1 talls | 3 cans, 27¢ ek tu MATCHES, L. argc Package 25¢ carton “TOILET PAPER, Madrona 4 rolls, 25¢ Gold Shield Coffeo 2p0undcan... S Sl Poundecan ... ... ... ... .....28c BUTTER Best Grade 34c Ib. PEAS No. 2 size 2 cans 25¢ One 40 oz. pkg. SCOTCH SOAP POWDER 29¢ Plus one 16 oz. pkg. FREE! CATSUP, Large Bottles 2for 25c | SLICED. BEETS, No. 2 cans 10 cents Gould’s MACARONI, SPAG- HETTI, NOODLES, 3 pkgs. 25¢ PEACHES, Sliced or Halves 2% size, 3 cans 49c EGGS, Large, Extras,3dozen el e e FRESH TOMATOES, pound . . . . . . . . - 10c CELERY large stalhs A FEATURING A COMPLETE STOCK OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES! To or from the Official Opening, Spnday, or VISIT WITH US!" DOUGLAS BRIDGE CELEBRATION! on your trips to Douglas . . ; . STOP AND JOHNNY AND JOE o | jam H. Schmitz, | | Inj} t his| ;g Jacqueline Schmitz, | || ————— paid out! When you pay by check, your check stubs provide a complete record of payments 1 b/ made and show at a glance the money on deposit in your bank account. Each month, your cancelled checks are returned by the bank as legal evidence that payments were made to proper parties. In addition to the protection of this double check, paying by check is convenient, saves time. Your Checking Ac- count will be welcomed at this bank. 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