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QUITE A OISAPPOINTMENT SNUEFY HAD YESTERDAY-- T OION'T THINK T WOULD UPSET o oo | DOUGLAS .HUU@I LAS GRADE SCHOOL CLOSED Action Taken by Board on » Account of Prevail- \, ing Sickness lla With the attendance in the public hool: here cut 50 percent, due to epidemic and other sick- he children, school offi- morning was: | * Grades one and two, four out of 11; s three and four, four out of five and six, 8 out of sovon and eight, eight out of 1, 23 out of 29. 7 but the high A. J. Balog, ccrko NE\V MACHINERY ORDERED FOR DOUGLAS PURLIC WORK la Docidine that it would be better of their old oquipment, which was calvaged from the bottom of the bay at Haines and brought here Saturday, and get new machin- ery to replace it, the Stock and Wright Company sold the damaged equipment to the insurance company and wires have been dispatched to Seattle ordering thz replacement:. Mr. Stock left last night on the North Sea to expedite shipping of the jew rmachinery as much as possib'e 2 that the work here on the n ewer and water systems may o ,fushed along. o tug Annette with derrick barge 7 the salvaged equipment in tow, left the harbor Saturday evening to return to Ketchimxn, headquarters of the salvaging company. s - \1 - SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING A special meeting of the Douglas il . city Council will be held at 7:30 cclock tonight to discuss certain ¥ yublic work questions. % i s ene s en. v e e o AT THE HOTELS . ve e e e B u e Gastineau Careross, Y. T.; E. J. Peratrovich, Kla- ulder, Antwerp, Bel~ Mr. and Mrs. Cobb, View Cove; . Anderson and family, Crai Jorry Reiland. Juneau, Sam Shuck- ?1in, Seattle; W. E. Djernes, Sitka. Zynda Mrs. A. R. Hayden, Annex Creek; O. K. Rude, Hoonah; H. Moses, Hoo- nah. Alaskan B. Sullivan, Juneau; Jack Romer, gluneau; Louis Lund, Juneau; O. K. Rude, Hoonah; Ole Tank, Tenakee; G. W. Samples, Tenakee; Frank Bo- thello; Alex Berg, Tenakee; James | vWrizht, Hoonah. .- MOOSE WOMEN MEETING AND PARTY Women of the Moose meet tonight* at 8 pn. Hallowe'en party follow- ing. Moose No. 700, Legion No. 25 fvited. Visiting co-workers also in- vited. . y GERTIE OLSEN, Recorder. JUNEAU! —adv. SHOP IN PORE PAW-HE AR Jcs CRBOVT WERRIED TER DISTRACTION-T WURSH T KNOWED WHUT-ALL HE WUZ_ A-DOIN'-- HAIN'T BEEN HOME TH' LIWE-LONG DAY, Dally lfr;;ss-rtgordrpuzzle ACROSS L Mark of a wound 6. Past THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 21, I935 POOR: LWOMAN-- 1 ALL THE TROUBLE SHE'S HAD-- OH--OH WHERE'S SHE,GOW' WITH ALL THOSE PlLLOWS 272 . Challenge or deflance . Smell - posa after 9. Plece ou 3 lme“c 8. Give food to 12. Deposit of tal 13, ‘ 14. Herb used in | making soup | 15 On the-high- [ 1e getst voint of 17. Not so much Myself . Word for word Expression of nquiry 23. Nervous twitching . Soft drink . Frolics . Gems 32, Is sllumed : Cut with a single stroke . Collection of facts . Planet . Before . Footlike part . Consclous 5. Not far . Transportas tion niohey . Fish eggs . Upright spar on a_boat . So be it . Remove mols- ture Roman road Sour rchin . Bone of the arm lllfl/.fl7 28 w7/ . Punctuation mark . Solid water Mimic . Officer having charge of funds . Enter Strike with the open an; Evergreen tree . Attendants aboard ship . Travels . [talian coln Hastened South Amer- ican Indian . Moving wagon Understand 44. Gave for tem- porary use 8. Distress call . Refuse DOWN . Close forcibly 2. Shelter for. small ani- 46. Among . Corpulent 48 Ancient wine receptacle 50. Mountain: comb, form Japanese coin 3 Endénvar A -/III L %%EII%%%III' Wl BN A b fll%fll= n W DAL fll.%flllll%flll e L7 lI%IflI%fl-fifl wllud il 7/ EEE «JEE RN 7.--/?-I%fll [ MISS MARTIN, MR. NIELSON MARRIED SAT. Private Ceremony at Home Followed by Recep- tion to Friends In a colorful candlelight wedding , in her parents’ home, Miss Mabel Lois Martin became the bride of Mr Edward 8. Nielson Saturday evening at 8 ‘o'clock. The Rev. John A. Glasse perform- ed the ceremony. The bride was given ‘in marriage by her father, ' Ralph B. Martin. The bride was gowned in a pow-| der blue crepe dress ,and wore a silver ornament in her hair and sil- ver slippers. She carried a bouquet| of pink roses and lillies-of-the-val-| ley. Her attendants Mrs. Robert Wald, her cousin, and Mrs. Victor Cuff, wore pale blue and dusky rose, re-| spectively, and each carried an old- | fashioned nosegay. Mr. Victor Cuff was best man. immense wedding cake was divided among the guests. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martin, the former of whom is the superintendent of the Alaska Electric Light and Pow- er Company. The groom, who is employed in the A.-J., mine, is the son of J. B. Niel- son, engineer for the Kennecott | Mines. The young couple have taken resi- dence in the Hooker Apartments, |in the Orpheum ~Building, where | they will be at heme to their many | friends. ! el REMAINS OF OLSEN SHIPPED, SEATTLE The remains of Charles Oisen, 2ged 61, who died at St. Ann's Hos- | pital shortly after his arrival here | from Ketchikan, were shipped to Se- |attle aboard the North Sea by the | C. W. Carter Mortuary for burial in Seattle. Olsen’s wife was notified of his death by radio and shipment of the |remains was requested by the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union, of which | ©lsen was a member. e {COUPLE CLUB WILL -, MEET THIS EVENING | The “balants’ will go to town to- TH th' NIGHT ER TWO PAWLIHAIN'T BEEN HISSEE-- MORE'N LIKELY HE WON'T G\T NO FURDER'N TH' LEMP-POST AN' HE JES! MOUGHT EZ WELL BE KEMFOR'BLE - "LARGE CROWD GATHERS FOR BUBBLE BALL Gay Soclal Affair of Ju- neau Elks Proves Bril- liant Success Ushering in the winter social sea~ son, the Juneau Elks' annual Pur- ple Bubble Ball, held Saturday nighs in the Elks' Ballroem, flung open its doors to a gay and buoyant crowd, which, constantly increasing with each hour of the dance, made the cvent the most outstanding gather- inz of the season. ©. . MacSpadden, dance commit- tae head, had provided a' full pro- gram of entertainment, decorations and special favors, caps, leis and pur- ple balioons being furnished to all who ‘entered ‘and adding ‘much to { costumes. ance rhythm by Clar-| orchestra, the dancers ntage of the new cny‘ hich permitted the ball | the festivit Given { ence Ran {MRS. RUSSELL GOES SOUTH, BUYING TRlPJ Mrs. Leota Russell, manager of the | until 2:30 o'clock Sun-|Jjuneau Sample Shop, is a passen-! MRS. E. FAULSON GOES BACK TO PETERSBURG Mrs. Evic Paulson, former Juneau- ite, who has been here for the past house guest of Mr. and dams, returned to her sburg aboard the North Sea. Mr. Eicson, formerly manager of the Uptown Theatre here, is now | ¥t connected with the Variety Theatre slon which in Peter: ~bum S blll CKLIN IN TOWN Sam Shucklin, wholesale dry p,oods\ broker, arrived in Juneau from- Sit- ka on the North Sea. SPECIAL DELIVeEiix \M the trouble | soothe and heal the inflamed mem- bnnea as_the germ-laden phlegm She will visit Yh(‘ chief Pacific QHOP Still Couglung" No matter how many medicines | | you have tried for your cough, chest ! cold or bronchial irritation, you can gt relief now with Creomulsion, rious trouble may be brewing and ou cannot afford to take a chance | with anything less than Creomul- 0es. rlcht to the seat | ald nature to | is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies have | failed, don’t be discouraged, your druggist is authorized to guarantee | Creomulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with TO DOUG-| results from the very first bottle. LAS! Daily at 10:00 a.m. and 2:30| Get oreomuklon tht now (Adv) pm. #elly Blake's SPECIAL OE- LIVERY—Phone 442. adv. | l)Mly Empire Want Ail Pay! flfl'|'Illlflllllllllllll“lllIII||||IIIIlHlllI|IIIHIIIlll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII OO IHIMHMMIHWIHIIINIWIIHIIIHM Happy Daysforthe Kiddies! The Public School System of the United States Govern- ment is the finest free educa- tional system in the world today. BLUT . &t MODERN . CIVILIZATION demands MORE THAN a “Common School” Education! How about Start NOW toward providing your child with a college fund. CLIP THIS COUPON NOW! “AREAS LOW AS OUR 'EDUCATIONAL = = Lady Luck! Get On and Ride—-- From October 15 to November 15, The ALASKA TRANSFER will operate under their Alaska Profit -~ Sharing System. 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 ON EVERY 15TH ORDER To the lucky person who places the 15th coal order with us, for any kind of coal, we will deliver: On 1 ton order—extra % ton FREE. On Y% ton order—extra 4 ton FREE. On Y4 ton order—extra 300 lbs. FREE. Op ] or 2 sack order—extra 100 lbs. FREE. A Fair and Square Deal to All We're Rarin’ to Serve You! PAY AS YOU ORDER _Alaska Transfer PHONE 436. Lee Rox, General Manage OPEN ALL Nm : Ataskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. L et FOR l/\ SURANCE See H. . SHEPARD & SON lelephone 409 B M. Behrends Bank Bldg Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. e 4LASKA "EAT co. . FEATURING CARSTEN'S BAKY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Goverirent Inspected Gastineau Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTING E. J. COWLING, President Juneau, Alaska ‘Matt Sumara, Sec.-Treas. Phone Single @-2 rings PRSI W A e ed I COLLEGE? 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