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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY NOV 23, 1935 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ng Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. 1 TOURISTS IN ANTI - AMERICAN DEMONSTRATION Ambassador Long Investi- » gating Serious Trouble at Padua (Continued Irom Page One.) ern front is now under control of the invaders. Advices to Rome said that a “dark horse” column of infantry is march- ng across the Danakil desert from ssay, Eritrea, to aftack the town f Dessye, Ethiopian field head- quarters and a big concentration point for the defenders. 'NEW VICTORIES CLAIMED ROME, Nov. 23 —Fascist arms rode the crest of new victories toward the first major objective in Italy’s war for the subjugation of Ethiopia. All the Ogaden area on the south- ern front and a huge patch in the south quarter of Selassie’s domain are under control of Italian troops. The Italians intend to brace their DOUGLAS NEWS IMPROVEMENT NOTED IN SICK BOY’S CONDITION Signs of unpmvement in the con- dition of Jimmie Krim who has been ill in St. Ann's Hospital for more than a month following an attack of the measles were more noticeable yesterday when he showed more in- terest in his food than at any time since taken to the hospital. DL GUERINS DINNER HOSTS Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Guerin were hosts to a group Of friends at a de- lightful dinner at their home last evening, covers being laid for elzht Honors at bridge which followed the dinner were won by Mrs. Guy Smith and Frank Pearce, holding high scores, and Mr. and Mrs W. E. Cahill, consolations. | HUDSON RETURNS Jerry Hudson and his little son were passengers for Douglas on the Northland. Mr. Hudson visited his parents in Everett, Washington, for three weeks. rived it Douglas from Rockford,|Aasen’s theme is “The Laymens'| Wash., on the Northland. Friends | Bible." of Gifford Carter, eighth grade 1n- No evening service, due to the| structor in the Douglas high school | pasmr going to Ketchikan to attend’ who is also from Rockford, they are a church convention from ’I'hursday ! his guests at the Kilburn home until ’ Novemper 24, to.and including Sun- they get located. ‘ day, December 1. PSR e NORTHLAND IN AND OUT The Northland docked here about 6 o'clock last evening, bringing ten tons of freight for local merchants,' and leaving at 7 o'clock for Smka and wayports. 3:15 p.m.~—Preaching services. TR T o S All are welcome to attend these Leaving on the Northland for Ket— servxces chikan tomorrow forenoon, the g8 A. O. Aasen will attend a mmlswrlal SHOP IN JUNEAU! convention of Lutheran churches in | Southeast Alaska. He expegts to re- | TURKEY SHOO‘T AT turn to Douglas nbout December 5 .[ A. B HALL TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ’__7 R — A ton of turkeys will reward the marksmanship of Juneau sharp- shooters in two contests sponsored by the Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club over the week-end. A genuine “tur- key shoot” reminiscent of the good old days when the family dinner de- ipended upon father's shooting abil- Notices for tmis ehurch column jty, will be held in the A. B. Hall must be received by The Emplre at 7:30 o'clock tonight, and at 2:30 pot later than 10 o'~lock Saturday p. m. tomorrow. morning w guarantee change of Contestants will be required t0 germon topics, ete. |take their own guns and ammuni- Douglas Presbyterian Mission | — &} DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 2:30—Bible school. Church Services By BILLIE DE BECK WHOT'S ALL TH' FURSE ERBOLT T AR AMIN' TER KETCH THET PESKY SKONK THET'S PROWLIN' ROUND TH! PROPITTY-- SHCP IN JUNEAU! MOGSE WOMEN GIVE | _CARD PARTY MONDAY | srexp > WHERE YOU MAKE e — SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! Not only are members of the or- ‘ | ganization invited, but the gemxa“ public is urged to attend the Women of the Moose card party at Moose Hall Monday night. Novel prizes will be awarded for the best inj bridge, whist and pinochle, and a good crowd is expected to celebrate the first of the winter series. The entertainment committee urges guests to phone reservations to Mrs. E. F. Rodenberg, or to any member of the committee, PATCOIS OFFON WRANGELL FLIGHT The Alaska Air Transport Patco piloted by Sheldon Simmons took off shortly before noon today on a round trip flight to Wrangell with one passenger — Charles Goldstein. At Petersburg the plane will pick up FREDRIC’S Finger Wave and J. J, Meherin, Hills Brothers rep- Shampoo—75c resentative, for the trip to Wrangell and return to Juneau. The plane COS'MOPOLITAN will probably remain in Wrangell tonight and return: tomorrow. BEAUTY SHOPPE PHONE 517~ ,SHOP IN JUNEAU! NOTICE TO MOTORISTS! Motorists are warned against park- ing their cars on paved streets be- “THE REXALL >fORE" feet for a further push northward to J link Italian Somaliland with Italy’s other East African colony, Eritrea. Simultaneously, another threat by Italians to form a spare link column marching toward Dessaye across the Danakil desert from Assad, Eritrea, Was launched as a general flanking 1;novement from the East. DE MOLAY GIVES PROGRAM SUNDAY; PUBLIC INVITED The DeMolay will give a program tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Temple to par-| ents. The public is cordially invited to attend this affair. e ATTENTION, MASONS! There will be a Stated Communi- cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, P. & A. M. Monday evening, the 25th. All Masons are urged to at- tend. By order of the W. M. a Democratic caucus will be held on Monday on the 25th day of Novem- ber, 1935.at 8 P. M. o'clock of said| day in the Moose Hall at Juneau, Alaska for the purpose of electing 25 delegates to the Divisional Demo- cratic Convention to be held at| Wrangell, Alaska, on Deéeember 10, 1935, electing a precint committee | for each precinct, and for such other and further business as may pmperly‘ come before said caucus. Precinct No. 1—(11 Delegates). Precinct No. 2—(7 Delegates). Precinct No. 3—(5 Delegates). Salmon Creek Precinct—(2 Dele- gates). il DOLLY KRAUSE, 4 Secretary, Juneau Precincts. J. W. LEIVERS, J| P. ANDERSON, —adv. Secretary. Chairman, Salmon Creek Precinct. —————— — First publication, Nov. 19, 1835. | SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! | Last publication, Nov. 25, 1935. Daily Cross-word Puzzle 4 ACROSS 13. Period o ilure to 3 time P o keen 21. Recline 23. Sum §. Bvergreen tree 10. Nimble: collog. . Australlan bird [A>mio] 1 -ylelding R} & Dml:n{ o ‘,ELW 26. Kind ot quart 15, lcn(ormedP L?fi R 1. chiia: 2eotah 16, City in Penn- OB TIAIMIS| . 28. Garret W B [KIMJL {OP] 2. Consequentiy 18. South Ameri- EE fate ] 30. Day’s march can animal WIEL " ;1. Number 1. galatc free [OPIEIN] 3 Look etable ’ iz rfifnl:ar who ¢ gfilfl 34, Not any cultivates 31. Gaze with another's S L cruel greed L‘n’;‘:e:n . RIEJA] ITIAILILIS] 5. white s Atmosphere nGEE REEE [RIEIENL| 11 Quietea 5, m:n.h“: HB“ [E[D]olY] t’jflm :} .A'r;igt 3 ro B Y 5L Cont _n\-g DOWN 45. Impact ;t Plfl of speech 1. Nluminating 41, On‘:ptlll: ::‘.' * m‘;ere "isiana 58 D White Burios 48. Advanced 1o y white 3 Genus of the bex i 9. Cotton y 38 %hrx;, mul- g1 Narrow m;g. & n;“";f:"“ 0. C-‘r'r.vll:g“ ~be ‘00t_co! g 39. Broad street: 63, Wear away' & Porefiv.% by 6l Overhasty abbr. 64, Mix with’' a 6 Benses 52. County in 340, Test clrcular 5, ‘Bubs ntly North 42. Pui es moverient & on Carolina 45. Copies 6! 1. Knoek - §3. God for whom 4, Something r & Désp e Thursday is inclu . Mar: a letter % Mot o & Begins : house . into the rul *_disus British: 60. High mountaly dynasty 7 /u?/ T TTT HIII%HIfi R AN Hfihifi%fl R Ifl%fl.fi.l T Jmme ,%w%fiI%II E | MR IIII// JIII ii W Iflll%fllll NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that| 4 Cafe OB R P tion—22 caliber low spced—and all | tWeen 4 am. and 9 a.m. Sunday on i BROTHER AND SISTER | 8t Luke's Episcopal Church | 00 will be strictly offhand and | Account of street washing opera- pharisciae | ARRIVE ON NORTHLAND | B o oot po | | s 7:30 p.n.—Evening Prayer and without a sling, over a 50 foot range ons. Emanuel and Ruth Ghristense 8 <] oinian. | Chances will be sold and contestants ROY HOFFMAN, compound LR 5 2 23 will fire in squads of ten—the high-| —ady. Chief of Police. CALL FOR PRECINCT CAUCUS | | Douglas Catholic Church | |est score in each squad winning & - e your { OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY \_ St. Aloysius Church | | turkey. Special Delivery t., Dougias Daily | prescriptions, adv. | 1 Butler Mauro Drug Co: g:xo P. M. Telephone 442. il e SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE lT' Regulation target shooting will be | the principal feature, although some |novalty contests will probably be . added. 9:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. 1:00 p.m.—Christian Doctrire. - e 9 [ Special Delivery to Douglas Daily TUTA" O AKBEN, Pastor |2:30 P. M. Telephone 442 ady. Sunday services: | SPEND “.,.W MAKE 1 11:00 a.m. — Sunday School nnd’ 0 g services combined tomorrow. Pastor SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! The .lunm Lumdry Franklin Street betweed Front and Second Streets !’ ‘Douglas Community .Chnrcl. e i S e S Y | IDEAL PAINT SHOP | If It's Paint We Ha e It! « . FBED W, WENRT PHONE 549 PHONE 358 |DEFENSE THEN IT! OO-P-8! We are back again with a completely remodeled and newly decoratéd DINE, WINE and DANCE PALACE OPENS TONIGHT at 5 o’Clock SPECIAL TURKEY DINNER TURKEY DINNER— wuh all of the trimmings’ vAprcparcd m our own kitchens. [ ] We urge.yqu to make party reseryations at gnce as we ('a agcummodale but 150 at this GRAND OPENING DINNER:. cial Dmmer Musu: from 5:t0 7530 hz}f RUTH and BOB @ In Dance Band Miiic Until Yon Say When! C 10d ¥y plto of ., e | N Jii'.//fl.ll e e @ Former location Capital Beer Parlor and Ball Room A | EXPECTED T0 TAKE 10 DAYS Inidications Are that Riot Trial Will Run Well Into December lcunumw\. wow Page One) ~elative to a bolt he had seen a man ‘arrying, Gombert described it “You say it had a nut on it about half an inch in si: Roden asked. “Holy Moses! No!" responded the witne: 1 just told you it was about an inch and a quarter. You can't put a half inch nut on an inch bolt.” The Senator again drew a warn- ng from the court while questioning the witness. Gombert had replied n the negative to several queries when Roden remarked, “I'm just 1cking you Mr. Gombert, because several other witnesses have testi- fled differently.” Scnator Warned Prosecutor Folta -was lmmediarply 3rd—HAM PHONE 478 e — . AN to CALIFORNIA GROCERY on his feet challenging the right of counsel to make such remarks before the jury. The court sustained him and ordered the Senator to desist and directed the jury to disregard any uncalled-for remarks by coun- sel. Witness Daniels, a resident of Douglas Island and an employee of {the A, J. for some five years, told of secing Alex Daroff, Mentur Pet- erson and Warren Beavert, defend- 5, in the line of resistance at the iion hall, shouting and hollering, w sald. Peterson, he related, was at the A J. office scuffling with an officer. Under cross examination, Daniels tsaid he did not consider the strike called by the Alaska Mine Workers an official strike as, he explained, be did not think it represented a ma- { jority of the men working in the mine. Asked on what he based this theory, the witness replied that he thought the poll taken by the city during the walkout proved it. -> NOTICE Important meeting Alaska Trollers Association in City Council Cham- | bers Saturday night at 7:30. DICK HARRIS, Port ‘Delegate. —adv. Thanksgwmg Award 1st—TURKEY DINNER 2nd—CHICKEN DINNER DINNER | § N Prompt Delivery o ol INVITATION. dine wen and rest well at Seattle’s most ditsingnished ad- Iress. Here, you will find ail the modern hotel conveniences negessary to your complete com- fort and all thése old fashioned ideas of friendliness and hos- pitality that are necessary' to a good hotel well operated. RAY, W. CLARK, Manager. Alaskan He=Aquarters—Ask go; Qergnanen! Rates. HOTEL NEW W ASHINGTON Seattle's Most Distinguished A s H Make the Postman Your Banking Assistant! Many Juneau people, and many who live outside the city, send deposits regularly to their First National Account by means of our Bank by Mail service. The postman is their panking assistant — he carries our services as near to them as their nearest mailbox. ‘wuen you bank at the First National by mail, you can build up the balance in your Sayings or Commergial Account—or yau can make withdrawals with safety and con- Jenience. bur Bank by Mail service is a your service. [ ] The First National Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 For Every Purse q_n Eyery Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 413

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