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TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT! A WOMAN’S PICTURE THAT MEN WILL APPLAUDII AGEOF _ with i PAUL LUKAS MADGE EVANS MAY ROBSON M-G-M PICTURE LATE NEWS! BY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE . PREVIEW TONIGHT “People Will Talk” EXTRA!— By courtesy of the Alaska Game Commission we will present ”Qur Wild Life” REVIEW A LA CARTE PLANELOST MINERS SOUTH ININTERIGR. FOR CHRISTMAS FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Dec. , trappers, traders and other s to reach the States bef Fire Destroys Craft at Cas- siar Roadhouse—Lav- €1y \Y‘? “Pllo! mostly by airplane They will leave connect at Seward western that will take tle before Christma. i s CONCERT OFFERED here Friday to h the North- hem to Seat- FARBABNKS, Al The Cen! Alaska Transport Com- pany. received word from Dawson that its small plane flowed by Pilog am Lavery s Casslar Roadhou headed for Fairbanks, | k 1at the fire may have been caused by using a blow torch to warm the motor. One of the planes stranded at Cas- siar has been repaired and flown to Dawson, and will be flown to Fair- banks later. Repairing of the ot plane is progressing despite Dbitter e continuing service de- > ground temperature of fifty t ow zero. The upper air or, registering about zero at hd fogs frequently en- valope towns, probably due to warmth ting equipment in dwellr tating landing at some d tance from settlements. A new German law requires that ultural leaders must be of IN GRADE SCHOOL THIS EVENING To inform Juneau parents of the musical progress of their young be- ginners in musical instruction, the Juneau schools will offer a con- cert tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the grade school auditorium Byron Miller, talented instructor is in charge. Following the pro- gram of beginners, the well-known high school band will offer a short concert. The program is open to the public and everyone is cordially invited to attend ., — A drill team of eight registered Arabian horses is maintained by the W. K. Kellogg Institute of Animal sbandry of the University of Cal- ® Take advantage of Santa’s special Christmas offer to make this the finest Christmas of all. Give her the genuine Frigidaire. There is finer gift. During years of service ber Frigiddire will bé a proud possession. Daily she will de- light in its beauty, conven- ience, protection ~and" econ- , omy. .. We have made it easy for you to give this perfect gift. Special Christmas terms have been arranged. Come in now. Prices are remarkably Jow. Economies possible with a Prigidaire make it a gift that pays for itself! Only a FRIGIDAIRE bas ALL these features ® €old Control # Hydrator © Automatic Tray Release © Automatic Reset Defrosting ® Automatic Interior Light ® Light Bulb Economy ® Plenty of Bottle §pwe FRIGIDAIRE The Generak Motors Refrigerator W. P. JOHNSON DISTRIBUTOR * ing silver medal- lion, suitably eo~ t© rery Christmas Frigidaie. Osder Bow. DIVORCE DRAMA NOW AT CAPITOL house, a win as, night ¢ s rich, and a huge ice among the settings seen in “Age of I Metro - Goldwyn - Maye of divorce and its A great publishir cabin in the hi ol Theatre, Paul Evans, May Robson are ¢ Lenore Coffee's story of a millionaire mother-in-law’s fight to wrest th2 custody of a child from his diverced Miss tling mothe: in court to the Jjudge of the outstanding iramatic moments in the picture. P FORMER JUDGE HILL OPENS LAW OFFICES IN SAN FRANCISCO Former Federal Judge E. Coke Hill, of Fairbanks, has opened law offices in the Hobart ‘building in San Francisco, according to an- nouncement sent to friends in Al- aska. Judge Hill, who served on thd Federal bench in both the Third and Fourth Divisions, left for Cali- fornia, his former home, after re- signing {rom the bench at | banks last summer. Judge Hill is widely known | throughout Alaska and is on2 of |its warmest supporters. When he | passed through here last summer on | his way south, the widely known jurist declared his heart would al- | ways be in the north -+ IDR. AND MRS. COUNCIL | SOUTH FOR HOLIDAYS | Unless business matters prevent, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Council will leave Juneau on the North , en- froute for a California Chr) |and attendance at the Rose Bow {football game in Pasadena, Dr | Council said today Mary Lee Council, who is attend- | ing the University California, "\\1]1 join them in San Franecisco for Christmas, and will then motor i;()ulh with them for the Stanford- Texas Christian conflict. Following the game, the Coun- | cils hope to motor East, spending a | month or six weeks “sightseeing At the end of that time, Dr. Coun- cil will return to Jeuneau, and Mrs | Council will spend a short time | visiting her parents in North Da- kota. 1 of - THREE GIVEN ANTLERS BY JUNEAU B. P. 0. E.; {PLAN TURKEY SHOOT! | Three new members were initiat- }Ed into the Elks lodge last night at {a colorful ceremony in the local | temple with Walter P. Scott acting Exalted Ruler in the absence of Ex- alted Ruler M. E. Monagle who is attending the Democratic Diyis- | ional convention at Wrangell Candidates who were given their antlers were George L. Gilbertson, Jim Ellen and Leonard M. Berlin. Officers at the various stations | with Mr. Scott were, Norman Ban- field, Leading Knight; C. H. Mac- Spadden, Loyal Knight, and Past Exalted Ruler John H. Walmer, Acting Letcuring Knight. Next Wednesday evening the Elks | will hold a turkey shoot with addi- | tional features, the proceeds going into the charity fund. -, — A new theory of sound holds that| the human ear is a stringed “instru- | ment.” W LB | to report for a‘ Written | B ttress, and her son, Norman Scott Barnes, n at Palm Springs, Calif. (Associated Press ANNUALBAZAAR PALMER CHILD OPENED TODAY ~ DIES OF BURNS *IN PARISH HALL | tertainment Planned — nomer This Evening i Matanuska Colony claimed her life started with an explosion of | with which the kitchen fire and 4 Opening this afternoon before a gratifying crowd, the Catholic ‘Ba- aar, colorful annual event of the al Church of the Nativity, S§fmz ) action today in the first gala rnoons and ey of food stma¥, shof§in and entertainm § hooth of holi Gaily-decorated ing all manner y g games of chance e-cream, candy and novelty alike cried their wares in the ample space of Parish Hall Tea was served by Ladies. - Har engaged to add, to the gaiety of:fhey evening, when dancing, games and social pastimes will be in order. The Hope Chest, Needlepoint Pic-1 ture, and Quilt, which will 'be awarded on Saturday, are promi- nently displayed. Mrs. J. J. Mic son, Mrs. Frank Hen#lerson and cile Cashen are in charge of tick- ets | The grand Saturday climax is the | turkey dinner, prepared by Mrs Fay Cornforth, for which reservationsf are still being taken. Dinner par- ties planned to precede dances and theatre affairs will be given Spesz cial ccnsideration, announces MIs. George Walmsley, who has charge of reservations, and attendance will be greatly appreciated by the Lad- | ies’ Altar Society, which- is spon- soring the affair. Reservations may’| disp! the Jypjor - BAD CHECK CHARGE v Krane's orchestra has been! 5 his other children remain in the colony and rebuild | their home. S | BRINGS JAIL TERM John Bosio, former. CCC was fined $100 and given months suspended sentence late yesterday by Commissioner J. F Mullen on check passing charge. Bosio elected to serve out the aces a maximum term of worker, | 1 four | Annie White, native, was x months in the Federal jail here on a charge of drunk and dis- orderly conduct .- JOB IS OPEN, FED, BUILDING Examinalio;ff(;r Fireman- Laborer Announced by } U. S. Civil Service i The United States Civil Service | Commission announces an open | competitive examinafion for a fire-| borer at a salary of $1,320 a | | be phoned to Mrs. G. H Walmsley | man-lal | or made in person by those attend- | vear, cuspodial servit Post Office | Department in Juneau, and full in- | formation may be obtained from G./ 311 Federal and Ter: ing the bazaar. \ - t 4 7M. Skinner SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! B > T TR T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1935. | ACTRESS AND SON VISIT DESERT CEORBERAFTIN THE BLASS KEY' SHOWING HERE a close- a sort t city's Arnold, Dashiell be ard sition ons, in mately the filled from it is found lary named deduction of 31 irement annuity. vision, to e for the he and ventilating of AL EDWARD ARNOLD ROSALIND COLLI A Paramount Picture ‘_ THEATRE] 2 small public building, including the | ™ ormance, without manual Wy ants, of ass k incident to the to do minor | ¢ xamin: but will be rated on their exy and fitness, on a scale tions dence. Qualifications 1. They must be citizens of the United States. EXPERIENCE. 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