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STARTING TONIGHT EVERY WOMAN-HAS. orivate woild ol her own making! In Jane's, lived a memory of love she thought impossibie to recapture . until she hated: o man 50 much, nath: ing ¢ould stop hek from loving himF A SECRET HERRT! WELEN VINSON -d mount Releas APara A Wolte DOUGLAS i NEWS CHILDREN IN ONE-ACT PLAY P.-T. A. PROGRAM TONIGHT | Coached by Miss Grace Naghel, | the children of the Fifth and Sixth Grades will take part in a one-act play entitled “The First Thanks- giving,” as the main feature of the program for the regular Parent- Teacher Association meeting to-| night at 8 o'clock. There are other entertaining numbers on the pro-| gram, also with the Thanksgiving theme. A business meeting will precede | the program. All interested are invited to attend. ———————— CHAMBER MEETING AT 7 Regular meeting of the Douglas Chamber of Commerce will be held | an hour early this evening to per- mit the members to attend the P.-T. A. meeting. ————————— OLSONS TO CORDOVA Edward Olson, formerly in charge of the cooking department at Mike’s Dreamland, and his wife, will leave on the Northwestern for Cordova whiere a similar job awaits him. — - GUILD BAZAAR, COMING EVENT An- attractive, wool-lined, com- forter is just one of the fine things r Wang o o Directe ed er PI'O ADDED Travelling the Road Mickey’s Service Station Going Places Daily Alaska Empire News which the ladies of the St. Luke's | Guild are working on for their an= nual bazaar which is scheduled 0 | be held on Thursday of rext week. The comforter is to be placed on display in Guy’s Drug Store window within a couple of days. Quite a lot of other farcy reedle work will be on display when the oc- casion arrives and tea will be | served. ——r—— WOMEN'S CLUB IS TO AID | ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS DRIVE A committee from the Douglas | Island Women’s Club is to meet | with Mrs. Grace Bowman, Douglas| representative of the Alaska Tuber- ‘culosLs Association, this afterncon | to take steps in carrying on the \nnnunl drive locally, for raising funds to combat the so-called white plague. |the D\ I W. c, | the committee and she 1s being' assisted by Mrs. Charles Fox and Mrs. Rose Davis ih preparing to, launch the drive. —,,———— MRS. RUNQUIST ILL Mrs. John Runquist has béen confined to her home since Sun- day by ratner severe illness. Miss Laino Aalto is nurse on the case. ! | " FINE | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | PAUL BLOEDHORN at very reasonable rates FRONT STREET 3 DA Y Pansh Hadll . EVENT . Dec. 12 13,14 THE. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC 4, 1935 IRVING NOBLE VOTED DRAMA CLUB LEADER Officers ‘Ele;@, Play Prog- ress Announced, Party Planned in Meeting Irving Noble, popular member of the Juneau Drama Club, became its president in last night's election, held | in the hign school auditorium, with Grover C. Winn following him a cloze second. Noble will replace Judge | J. F. Mullen, retiring president andi one of the charter members of lh(‘v club. Other officers for the year will be: ) | Vice-president, Mrs. Wellman Hol- | brook; Secret: Madeline McKin- |ley; Treasurer, Mildred Hill. Three members of the Board of| Directors, wh terms expire this| i year, were reelected: A. B. Phillips,| | J. F. Mullen, R. E. Robertscn. Two | other members, Judge Jarmes Wick- ersham and Dr. W. W. Council, do not come up for reelection until 1936. Tickets for the Noel Coward play, “Hay Fever,” to be presented Do-| cember 17 and 18 at the Coliseum | Theatre, were distributed among ! members to sell. It was announced that there would be only one price on tickets this year. No student or ~hfldren tickets are being issued. Plans for a party, to be given on he night of December 18, following the last performance, in honor of the “lay cast, were announced as being in the making,” with details to be evealed later. An interesting program was pre- ented, beginning with & hilarious siackout given by J. F. Mullen, Mrs. living Noble, Mrs. Frank Hender- on and Mr. T. Ferguson, and end- ing with a review, by Everett Erick- son, of Winston Kingsley's “Men in White.” Because the date conflicts with that of the play, there will be no mecting of the club on December 17. Such zealous members as might feel called upon to be present at the club meeting place on New Year's Eve, are also asked not to bother—fourth Tuesdays, says Mrs. Grover Winn, don’t count. — e, IN HOSPITAL Gus Messerschmidt entered St. Ann’s, Hospital for medical treat- mmt today. | i | lmmummm’mmnm|| HI]IIDAY WE'VE you all pastries display here an you | his new omes. play here; plum pudding, fruit cakes, pies of all kinds, and an assortment of cookies that’s really amazing, in every shape and flavor. your supply goods that’s entire family. I n N ew Colbert Picture Joel MeCrea, Joan Bennett and Helen Vinson appear above in a scene from Claudette Colbert’s new Worlds” at the Capitel tenight. Miss Colbert. MISS COLBERT FEATURED STAR CAPITOL SHOW joan Bennell ]oel McRae | and Other Favorites Are in Cast Claudette Colbert s cast in ‘the | starring role in “Private Worlds," the 1 varsion ‘of Phyllis Bottomley’s y.of a womarn' who Jearned to 2ast ide the dream of love for reality, whizh opens tonight at the Cap.*al Theatre. Miss Colbert portrays a Woman doctor who clings to the memory of a sweetheart she lost in the war. She | has insight into the mental s of cthers but does not realize that this ctrange attachment is threatening her own mind Feor two professional co]!e'\gn‘fl! :JA(‘ Jc21 MeRea, whom she likes and | | respects, and Charles Boyer, a| | | sere starring picture, “Private Charles Boyer is cast opposite \ al “THE HEALER” AT COLISEUM Robert McWade Will Be Seen in Starring Role, Tonight’s Feature “The Healer,” Monogram's pictur- ization of Robert Herrick's novel, opens tonight at the Coliseum The- ater with Robert McWade in the starring role. McWade, formerly of the New York stage but now an ardent dis- ciple of sunny California, is cast as a dyspeptic millionaire who becomes a patient at a health resort in the Adirondacks and is immediately giv- en the position of bull-cook, where he revels In such arduous duties as sawing wood, peeling potatoes and hoeing weeds. If the motion picture make good their threat to remove their vast en- terprises from California, McWade, who refuses to leave the southwest will turn farmer forthwith. Probakly “back to the soil” proclivities provide one of the reasons for the ex- cellence of his performance in “The Healer.” S - SHOP IN JUNEAU! T HBSIESS 5 LET SANTA and his help- ers take over our shop for the holi- day season and they’ve prepared for the old tempting cakes and as well as some delectable There’s a delicious dis- The whole is ready to go c¢nto your festive board. You'll find shopping easy, economical way to get of Christmas baked bound to - please the IN THESE REAL OLD-ENGLISH FRUIT CAKES . . . Peerless offers Attractive, De- licious . . a gift everyone will enjoy. an ideal gift. Easy on your gift budget, too! S A A S LT “HILL BILLY” BARN " | French doctor whom she instinctive- {1y dislikes. A climax in the drama | \ of this group is reached when McRea DANCE TOMORROW BY 15 lured from his wife, Joan Bennett, by the doctor's vampire sister and ROYAL BLUE CAB CO';sts Bennett becomes critically ill. !"Then a riot in the hospital endang- ers all their lives. \ Under the desperate stress of annual Barn Dance, to be L,lven | e 53 Co and Boy SHis: Fear A Dirakiinii tov DOHRL 1 Ly e T A Ia forget their differences, work hero- 5. ‘IAUV to set things right again and The island dance center s sald o ver in the process that their pre- | to be appropriately “dressed™ fOr|.,qeq natred had hidden a growing the occasion and every one con-! | ) s {lova for each other. | nected with Royal Blue Cabs are 138 out to see that Juneau and Douglas M ut-thme. msie Tor square danc- | LIABILITY RELEASE DELAYS SLIDE WORK| ing has been engaged for the event Plans for the tearing down of the | and Fred Arnold will “call.” Music will start promptly at 9:30 o'clock.| Royal Blue Cabs maintain an two houses badly damaged by the all-night stand at Dreamland for earth slide in Juneau last week, have | the accommodation of patrons, injbeen delayed, city authorities .n- addition to the two Juneau stands.|nounced today. - | Nick Kobak, owner of one of the INDIAN CHILD DIES | homes, refused to sign & release of liability to the eity, and Mayor I. Goldstein declared the city will not | undertake the work without having Royal Blue Cabs are going “hill billy” tomorrow night in their third| Funeral services for Jessie Dem- mert, Indian child, who died Sun- day at the Government Hospital,!this in its possession. Matt Halm will be held at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow owner of the other home, signed the in the Chapel at the C. W. Carter|release. Mortuary. Rev. David Waggoner| - - will officiate and interment will] A 14-inch Moorish dagger which be in Evergreen Cemetery. The Midshipman John D. Henley took little girl’s home was in Klawock.|from a foe he killed in the battle of e Tripoli, is in possession of his de- PEND WHERE YOU MAKE ¥I'! scendants at Willlamsburg, Va. |IIIIIlIIllIIII1ll|IIII]IIIIIIIlllllIllIIIII|IIIIlIIIIIIIIIllHIIflIIIllIHIlmlflHflIIIII OLD ENGLAND gave us this marvelous pudding recipe,—filled with luscious fruits. So Christ- magsy! But from New England came the in- spntlon for the mincemeat in our pies. No g'rma,\no grief,—all ready to serve and sigh over. BECAUSE FINE CAKES and pastries are so essential to the completeness of your Christmas feast, we have gone to great pains to pre- pare for you an unequalled assortment of bakery holiday specials. Our goods, baked the Peerless way, are made of the most wholesome ingredients. You'll find them an econom- jcal and tempting way to solve your holiday mealtlme problems. IT'S BIGGER! IT'S BETTER!| THE MONOGRAM "~ PICTURES presents ‘This Successor to MIRACLE MAN The Novel That| Reached Down) Into the Heart Every Person Who Read It. KAREN MORLEY MicKEY ROONEY STARTING TONIGHT ® HEATRE! Dicected by Reginald Barked Sugwsted b7 the navel by Robest Hatniok. At 7 lame Kaom 1 1 Condeich Conting by George Wi sud Dialogue —PLUS— Shoee String Follies Vitaphone Brevity Silly Sympheny “Babes in the Woods” News by M-G-M DESERT BRIDGE IS EVENT TOMORROW BY A. L. AUXILIARY A dessert bridge will be held tomor- | row afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Dugout under the auspices of the American Legion Ausiliary. This i3 the first'of & series tc be givén during the winter months and the public invited. There will be the usual awards made for playing. CH S ey B, Rusd¢ian scientists have found cav- iar to be potent in vitamin D, which prevents rickets. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY GLENMORE DISTIllEHIES (G. LOUISVILLE ‘OwensBono UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. i October 15, 1935. Notice is hereby given that Ger- | trude H. McGrath, has made ap- | plication for a soldiers' additional | homestead, Anchorage 07740, for a tract ‘of' lind embydted i U. 8: Sur- ey No. 2092, located on Jamestown | Bay between three miles east of the Town of Sitka and between Surveys 1878 and 1497, latitude 57° 02’ 40" N. longitude 135° 17" 34” W. contain- ing 10.74 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, An- chorage, Alaske. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the local land office at Anchor- age, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred By the pro- visions of the Statutes. | GEORGE A. LINGO, T, First publication, Nov. 13, 1935. Last publication, Jan. 8, 1936. H. 8. GRAVES FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. UNITED FOOD Cco. 'CASH GROCERS M AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches Dnnch;qu BAILEY’S *™ i CAFE o HAVE CHRISTMAS WITH PEERLESS i1y PEERLESS BREADS AT ALL GROCERS ; IMMMIIIIIIMIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIINIIIIIIII!IIIIHIlllllllllllllllllllII|mllllmlllllllIlllllIlllllllllllllflllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII SPECIAL FEATURES AT ALL BOOTHS No Admission Door Prizes Awarded EXTRA FEATURE BIG TURKEY DINNER on last night. Save the date and make your reservations, NOW! 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