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I t ! 1} ! ! ( ! ! 1l { { ( { { i ] R T - ~ - TGS WG, SERESEEE S e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 29, 1935 O LAST TIMES TONIGHT HOW FEDERAL AGENTS RUBBED OUT CRIME! G-ME Starring JAMES CAGN of the Soldiers of the Law! Midnight Preview “IT’S A SMALL WORLD” Al TEOVIIRE SR IT’S Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE COOKING CLASS | WinsRadiaContract DRAWS CROWD! o Vocational Educator Pre- sents Second in Ser- ies of Lessons i That croqu2ttes and fritters are favored delicacies in Juneau, was in- dicated by the large number of wom- en who attended the cooking lesson in which Mrs. C. N. Crone demon- | strated their making this afterncon. The lesson, the second of a se- ries sponsored by the Vocational Ed- aticn Department of Territorial *0l~ under direction of Supervisor A. E. Schoettler, was held at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon ifi the North- ern Light Presbyterian Church par- lors. The room was filled almost to capacity before the demonstration began. Two pages of recipes, embracing k3 various foods which were demon- strated by Mrs. Crone during the afternoon, were distributed among the guests. Among the recipes listed are: Plain Fritter Batter, Lemon Sauce, Croquettes, Salmon-Vege- able Casserole, Sponge Doughnuts, Rich Southern Doughnuts, Baked Apple Supreme, Eggless, milkless and butterless Cake, Pineapple Tapioca Pudding, Wilted cabbage salad,j Blushing Apples, Filling for sand- | i | Dorothy Lamour This charming young lady, Miss Dorothy Lamour, has an intrigu- ing voice as well as distinctive charm, a combination which won her a new radio starring contract. wich. Materials for the demonstration were furnished by the Sanitary Gro- ,CAGNEY CAST AS cery. Use of the parlors was contrib- uted by the Northern Lxg Presby- | FEDERAL SLEUTH IN NEW PICTURE terian Church and the Martha So- ciety. The Alaska Electric Light and Power Company furnished a range to succumb to the cause of law and for the demonstration. order is Jimmy Cagney. Nevertheless, Prizes were distributed by the Ju-|the tough guy of the movies has neau-Young Hardware, the Butler- |turned Federal sleuth in the First Mauro Drug Store and the Alaska K National production “G Men,” now Meat Company. ishowing at the Capitol Theatre. As a Supervisor A. E. Schoettler, speak- member of the United States Depart- ing before the assembly, promised ment of Justice, he tracks down and that if enough women evinced a eliminates the very type of character practical interest in a course of cook- | he has so often portrayed. ing lessons, such a course will be, Jimmy Cagney is cast in the role Tt The last person one would expect, 'KOUGAROK TO DECLARES ARP Juneau After Sea- son's Work The Kougarck district is being rapidly developed and should becemse one of the large-production areas within the near future, according to Hans Arp, who with his partner, Richard Ernst, arrived Sunday from Nome and is registered at the Gasti- neau Hotel. Arp and Ernst have four claims on the Kougarok. Arp reported that rrospecting the ground yielded 20 ounces of gold this summer. They oxpace to start hydraulicking opera- tions next year, and several other new developments of the district are geing forward. Sam Godfrey, cld-time mining man from Fairbanks, will install two drag lines on a large block of ground cen- | taviled by his financial backers. Th2 | Lamers Dredge enjoyed a very prof- | itable season. Several fine prospects have been reperted along the benches on Tay- | ‘lo.- Creek, Arp sald. | D MINNA GGMBELL IN | | ‘WOMEN MUST DRESS’ | Minna Gombell is cast in the star- ring role in “Women Must Dress,” which opens at the Coliseum Theatre | “tonight. She plays the part of a wife and mether who changes from | |2 plain, sedate housewife to an ultra smart business woman and fashion designer. Gavin Gordon is cast as the erring husband, and Lenita Lane portrays the other woman. Hardie| | Albright is seen as a young physi- cian and Suzanne Kaaren as a glddy‘ BE PRODUCER, Two Mining Men Arrive in | Juneau Legion Ograniza- tion for Ensuing Year \ Jchn H. Newman was elected Chef | de Gare of the 40'and 8 of Juncau, ; Voiture 1126, at a meeting of that organization lasi night. Other of- ficers chesen for the ensuing year were I. R. Anderson, Chef de Train; John M. Clark, Correspondant’ E. Hendrickson, Garde de la porte; | Robert Kaufmann, Lampiste; J. T. Petrich, Commis Voyageur; Karnes, Aumonier. | For the Ketchikan branch of the Juneau Voiture Jack Talbot was elected Scus Chef de Gare and Ralph Barthclomew Sous Correspondant. The 40 and 8 is an auxiliary society of the Legion, with the good of the | Legion Post its main objective. The An overwhelming defeat of the |y, yoiture will be active during the Conservative party by the Liberals | coming year preparing for the com- in the Canadian general election ing Legion Convention. and the returns to power William Me- |members look forward to a busy sea- Kenzie King, Liberal party head | son. who was defeated in 1930 after a nine-year reign by the Conserva- tive party of Premier R. B. Ben- nett. William McKenzie King : -oe 'SEA OTTER RETURNS FROM SURVEY TOUR NOW AT COLKSEUM:BHFKEF directed and Mrs, Wallace' mqpe éam Commission boat Sea' Reid was the producer. B ZYNDAS RETURNING Otter returned to Juneau last night | dens Clarénce Rhode and Hosea Sar- S. Zynda, of the Zynda Hotel, ac_\ber were aboard the vessel, and re- companied by his wife, is returning | Port thal the entire upper reaches northbound to Juneau aboard the |Of the bay are iced over. North Sea after a vacation of several| The Sea Otter s skippered by weeks in the 3tates. Capt. Howard Jensen. S e ——————— 'MEN START TO WORK ON RETAINING WALL SHOWS IMPROVEMENT ELECTED HEAD OF FORTY AND EIIEHTl ‘Other Officers Chosen by Robert E. Coughlin, Conducteur; 'W. | |after a three-day inspection tour of . |the Tracy Arm section. Game War- prosests & WOMEN MUST LIVE - MUST m\m-nm DRESS MONOGRAM PICTURES MINNA GOMBELL Sparkle and Pep HOLDS The Mon Who HOLDS: The Well-Dressed Woman o o) ' wih GAVIN GORDON HARDIE ROBERT LIGHT AND THE THE RECENT SCREEN STAR Diretied by Regineld Serkar | | WINNERS OF NATIONAL CONTEST PLUS— Rosco Ates in “Once Over Lightly” Travelogue Variety News Coming— THE RED RIVER ' | DOUGLAS i NEWS N e | F. O. E. CARD PARTY 1S HALLOWE'EN EVENT v Weighing 165 pounds after being dressed, nearly two days was con: sumed by him in getting it down to the beach, and help obtained to carry it across the portage to where the boat was anchored. G MRS, KRONQUIST ILL Mrs. Anna Kronquist is confined to her home by sickness and under the care of a physician. opened in the evening school under Vocational Education auspices. The course, said Schoettler, would last 10 weeks, would embrace 20 lessons, and would be under the direction of Mrs. Crone. A $5 enrollment fee would be charged. “Everything cannot be done by of “Brick Davis,” a tough guy from New York's East Side, who throws overboard a meager but promising law practice to become a G Man and exterminate the gang responsible for bringing to an untimely conclusion the life of his college chum, Eddie Buchanan (Regis Toomey) who went daughter. | The condition of M.s. Ethel Ne-| The picture features the intro-|yille, stewardess at the Fire Hall| duction of six beauty contest winners club, shows a marked improvement, Work was started today on the | A small but jolly crowd e"JOYEd‘TAXIDEB.MY CLASS P b é, he Vocational Department,” said Straight from law school into the Fuel Oil Coal Schoettler. “If the women want to Secret service. Margaret Lindsay Transfer take advantage of these lessons, they 5% =====r | must express some interest in them, mantic sequences. DRUGGIST “The Squibb Bi¢re” representing various sections of the United States. They are Harriet de- Busman, grand prize winner; Made- lyn Earle, Anne Johnston, Anne . Kacper, Nell Rhoades and Fay Ham- | mar. | | Fashions and feminine foibles pro- | plays opposite Gagney in the ro- vide the background for the plot of | mas Cards at painless prices for any | Ed Joseph's screen play. Reginald! building of a rock retaining wall at the end of Gastineau Avenue. Ap- | proximately 20 men, employed by the | FERA, are engaged on the project. Phone 374-2 rings and a represen- | Materials for the wall are furnished tative will show you samples of the by the city. latest creations in beautiful Christ- hospital authorities said today. .- IT WON'T Bi. LONG NOW! The painful bite of large centipedes may on occasion endanger life. purse. We are happy to,offer such a course ™ and will welcome its formation in Juneau.” Persons interested are asked to communicate either with the Voca- tional Education Buréau, or direct- i ly with Mrs. Crone. | It was also announced that the | next demonstration cooking lesson, Where HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE | Thomas Hardware Co. - | which will be also free to all Gasti- neau Channel women, will be a Thanksgiving dinner, “with all the fixings.” : Italy Carves New Puppet kihgdom De Fudet Timerein, Gare 545/ | JOHN SWANSON PASSES AWAY I Oldtimer of North Is Dead in Los Angeles— Big Strike LOS ANGELES, Oct. 29— John Swansen, aged 65, “Old Itchfoot,” as be was known in Alaska’s '90's, died teday. He once hit a rich mother lode that netted him $15,000 daily in gold, which he poured by thousands onto the gzambling tables in Dawson, Fair- banks and Nome, it is said. | |SKULL FRACTURED ‘ || IN AUTO ACCIDENT, | ‘ STEESE HIGHWAY e/Girb Hardwood Floors . ki 3 fering from a basal fracture of his | W‘Dflnb _PO]IShing l skull and a laceration over his right | GAGT" oinderagha | Sandmg I eye, resulting from an automobile m & l, PHONE 582 | lerash on the Steese Highway, five P— g =% miles from Fairbanks. | P 3| LaBreche was taken to the hos- | H. S. GB AVES | |pital by Max Rede, merchant at | “The Clothing Man”_ | Home of Hart Schalfrer and Marx - ~~thing 2 GARLAND BOGGAN | Dewey LaBreche, Alaska Road Commission mechanic, was taken to St. Josephs Hospital in Fair- | banks last Saturday morning, suf- Gores Yam Gocho Q Khasm eAmran . Marid ® .Magdl'ln Hadele Gubo7 baz w a L Llo Fu +12200 S, warra = Hailus /s rz e A L y 4 13123 4 cawanf coibin en. GoroKen Chom 16747 SwampMenate O Gara Gorfu sliape mp, “Haratu H % b 10088, \Nonno kamel Tais b ez Fox, who found Labreche uncon- scious in his wrecked car. After regaining consciousness ! LaBreche stated that his car rah |into the ditch as he was passing another car which did not stop. Prone 481 FOSS CONSTRUCTION CO. ! Phone 107 Juneaun | WARRACK | Construction Co. | Juneas Dr. F. B. Gillespie, who attended l the injured man, stated that the skull fracture sustained by Le- Breche has the possibility of ser- | 2 Satupima” M) / o et Wt —Jikan NS4erada o 'bll’ * (Kerre 0 G2k, ‘Brrjl Kechae{529a53g, | o |ious development. P e R BROWN ON NORTH SEA Lt. Com. Fletcher W. Brown, Cap- [{ | tain of the Coast Guard cutter Tal- 1Y lapoosa, is aboard the North Sea en- route north to his headquarters in ' i | Juneau. i % i 6560, Marsablt Yotrvajahan H MRS. COUGHLIN RETURNING | Mrs. Alice Coughlin, who has beesn | south for several weeks, is returning -|to her Juneau home aboard the ""The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Frent and Second Streets PHONE 358 North Sea. | | - e, - MILITARY FUNERAL | A military funeral under the aus- pices of the American Legion was | |recently accorded J. T. (Jim) Clay- | 3 | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! 37 [ton, carpenter, at Ketchikan. He " | died on his boat in the Thomas Basin as the result of pneumonia. Dottéd line In the most up-to-date map states yet to be published, prepared by COMPILED AND DRAWN BY THE NATIONAL GEOO! T 1938 RAPHIC SOCIETY ot fgherlla= of Ethiopia and neighboring National Geographic Societyy shows the southern boundary of the | the card party given by the Ladies’| MAKING PROGRESS Auxiliary, F. O. E. last night. With | five table in PXay, cnrfi pl'!'zes Were |y olass in Taxidermy, under the distributed as follows: For b“d“ejl‘wntchml eye of Robert Du Pree, is Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gray, high smyre.s,‘ making good progress and soon will ) w&pflfludmlhb s to set up in Northern Ethiopian territory MM—M" Out hunting in the region of Oliver’s Inlet since last Friday, four boys, Joe Riedi, Harold Wilson, Al- bert Stragier and George Stragier returned home last evening with very | satisfactory evidence of a success{ul{ trip. Although but one deer apiece | was secured by the first two named, ‘| in mounting heads for s Wilson's deer is the largest so far reported brought in this' season.|purse: | Mrs. Charles Fox and George Kend-| o o116 to do some first class work Jer, consolation; for whist, Mrs. A Gair and Robert Fraser, highs, Mrs. | Mark Jensen and Alex Gair, lows. | | Pumpkin pie ‘topped with plenty | | of whipped cream featured refresh- ments served after the card playing. e NOT CHIEF OPERATOR Hans Loken, in commenting on his proposed. move-;to, Salmon: Ceek, stated last night that when the power plant under construction there | {is completed, he expects to be | one of the operators, not in chnrge‘ of the plant. At any rate we wish him success on his contemplated move, although the town will lose a: fine family and the Council an ener- | getic member. - — LARGEST BUCK OF SEASON IS BROUGHT TO DOUGLAS en. At present the members of the class will appreciate being given deer legs, which are usually thrown away, to be used for practice work in making artistic mountings for gun racks, lamps, etc. This class is one of the several | trade extension classes being con- ducted - by - tHie'i Vogatignal* Depart- ment of the Territorfal Public Schools, in cooperation with the Douglas School Board and the Bureau of Indlan Affairs. Aged Woman Is Burned to Death; Seattle Fire SEATTLE, Oct. 20—Mrs. Hattle Flaherty, 76, burned to death when fire destroyed the home where she lived with her daughter, Mrs. Ruth ' Miller. Mrs. Miller. suffered minor burns on neck and face while attethpting to resctie her mdther. IT WON'T BE LONG NOW! Phohe 374-2 rings and a represen- tative will show you samples of the latest creations in beautiful Christ- mas Cards at, pafhless prices for any OPEN ALL NiGHT < 11 ¢ Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store. FEATURING CARSTEN’S ALASKA MEAT CO. BABY BEEF—-DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected Established 1898 v ' Allen Shattuck, Inc. Joiada, Al P -t 1 WINDOW CLEANING Juneau Cash Grocer‘"y CASH GROCE! Cerner Second and Free Delivery Tovara