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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDJAY, DEC. 31, 1935. < i - | RICHARD DIX S, J. CRIMMETT agauerTs eviess: Tenderfoot Scouts HOLIDAY BILL INNEW FILM ~ RITESPLANNED Y *<PLOMK Given New Badges FOR CAPITOL CHICAGQ, Dec. 31.—Hitherto un- ” published correspondence of the o E T AT OLISE Remains of [slander Watch e . Juneau Fire Department seventeenth century, Father | BA man, 63, Broug Jacques Marquette, 15 beig trans- Troop Takes ih Nine ST . . i . lated here. o s ~ w o |“The Arizonian™ Is Story of Here for Bunal | The letters, in Latin, were found New Mc:embers Goin’ to Town,” Comedy I Fighting Marshal Who The body of 8. J. “Joe” Grim- BY Ihe Rev. Gilbert J “"‘xrf]“é““"l‘* Tendecfoot Scout badges, which| Hit of Famous Actress, 3 | “ e melt, 63, assistant watchman on research professor Of ILSLOTY|gairjved;in the last mail, were award- U g BRI ¥ Rules l_)) Coulag_,e board the wreck of the Islander,)t Lovola University, in the arehives oq 1o nine new members of the Boy Opens Plev1}}~ Tomght | Was brought to Juneau late yes- Of the Church of Jesus Rome. Scout *troop sponsored by the Ju- terday aboard the gas boat Triton| From those already translated. nqy pire Department, a. the regu-| "GO’ To Town L:Mf{x “(u:;;:i by Deputy United States Marshal Ne says he expects to be able 10 jar weekly meeting of the troop i [Mae West epic, opens fonight ol tF C. H. MacSpadden throw much additional light on the'Gymnasium at the Elks Hall lat | CAPIt0] with the midnight preview TONIGHT! rquet 9 e of 7 <, 1a e holiday. orably to the immortal “Cimarron Grimmett died of a heart attack Marquette, who led the advance of /night, by Scoutmaster Wayne Young, |13 Will play over the he 2 ; ot 0 i Seven leading men, headed by | leep Saturda the white man into the interior The pew members are: Kenneth Al- ' r It shows Dix as a hard-fighting Hf:l’:‘ ‘l‘l:"‘)"“d“"“&“ \;r‘)‘gthl(‘Hcfr“lAl“ 5 Aok l'.’l‘l‘ e l;“();;nm'n:: "(’fih,“ e, | Patl Cavanaugh, Toan Lebedetf and MIDNIGHT PREVIEW quick-thinking marshal, in a fo 5 5 IR b 2 3 < g 4 3 Tifo Coral, support Miss West in \ ok hg Richar Day at the “The Arizonian,” {Dix, opens New Year Coliseum Theatre. The saga has been compared fav- | beached near the Islander, with| He says it was the East Indies, Jasper Tyler, Harry A safe and s@ ray celebrs comi ; it | e Ea ) Z A safe and sane way to celebrate the coming of the thrust upon him in order e ari | Henry Olson, watchman on the|hot America, that inspired Mar- Dallas Weyand, Edwara | s story of a smart girl who use Bl g protect his brother and sweetheatt.| |/ W Y e, illolics exnifciition, i sy | her line on society and her curves on NEW YEAR It is not~so much by the gun that | S0 SRt Bt VOO T | T e s e : men with equal success NO HEADACHES! NO REGRETS! ) W | Hishing in a¢ tion to his regular | nformation culled rom the lei- A new troop, which includes 4 = u & £ w . L VLGRIVEDS D And olc ,O10] g T e L e B ddi I gul Inf lled f: the 1 T hick Tud il bt il i 1 DACHES! NO REGRETS! And old Colonel e rules 5. Dy 1 s that of g |duties. Olson rowed to Juneau with | ters is being incorporated by Gar-|four; Scouts—Forrest Bates, Mitchell RVRLAVGN DTS A FOUDR.: T4 R. E. Morse will not be on your receiving list tomor- and intellect. His job lishman, who meets Mae West after | | )\ { ! z N 3 marshal of the B0's 6r 90's, & job of | 2eS of the death last Sunday jraghan in a book, “The History of Daniloff, Vernon Hussey and Her-, 16 inherits a catile BEvorts salitons row if you GO TO TOWN with MAE TONIGHT! uppressing rather than killing the | CODSent to have the deceased bur- | the Jesuits in the United States Porter—was, reorganized abont | 3¢ HUCT S © CAt A AETIRA T TCCT e s i LR i © 7 |ied here was wired yesterday by his| —————— 2o and application \\a&v‘ R Aittn W TS Gl Ccs A FROM WILLTAM e~ r‘;‘] ‘qm;ph;‘v in the picture daughter, Mrs. Ethel M. Ellison of v de to Eeattle Scout authorities “‘]' é“::"“\“ A.r:“\‘ ERE bl YL and action galore, but thrills depend | 2082, West Virginia, and the re-' Company Formed at o |8 charter, which. is expected 10| gy yishde charmer I8 niot gothg SALOON TO SALON anee less upon shooting than upon sus- mains ake now at the C. W. Carter | i arrtve soon | to let any man she likes get away as 51 PR Biie (bt it of oot 595~ | Mortuary [ Ketchikan to Use Syoutmasier Young reported that |0 2t 41V ihan she Hes geb avay o ... IN ONE JUMP s St 3 - 5 o B e considers ; Scout | ©28 S . She S 5 o My Green Fedora| Margot Grohame, popular Ennnsmmg d"(‘)'x‘lmé‘a‘s“‘;]::“"g)‘]‘;‘::p]“f’m_“;‘)‘]:‘ Plane for Hunting thee “_”'(,“’]‘“:‘;‘“‘;";\;‘Ms“cfig’ 00| Afres, and, when he disappears, es- ([ Moe's a lady now, { |actress who created a sensation in ¢ 2 53 & ISR SOV eV % shes her pos s v | 'l . i et ififr’im “The Tofdfmér.» Yeoohte \pml four years KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Dec. 31-_a |FekTuary 8 o 14, at which time the "::‘r’:‘hf“g '"; “p:“‘?f""s(i:nff::;go::: i .”;; "hl'd‘ °"h’ N o 3 s =i T g -~ | - |anmual “Rally” will be held Kot one in the house who y shown here, continues her cuccess group of Retchikan men have organ- 3 i Bl young seions, Monroe Owsley. says she ain'tl Why as leading lady in “The Arizonian.’ KELSEY TO ASSUME {i7ed a company to utilize airplanes Mae West's clothes themselves are | you can tell by her Preston Foster and Louis Calhern |to take out hunting parties, elimi- {worth going to See. The story calls £ also star. | DUTlEb IN PORTLAND‘D:\U]\" slow boat trips. GUNS GRACK {for clothes which a woman who de- walk and her talk £ Playing for the last times tonight | | The firm, composed of Wesloy | sires to attract attention at all times [ ~ thot she's got C"’“' is “Don’t Bet on Blondes,” com-| Louis D. Kelsey. /, Resident Engin- | Meyers, veteran guide, Ed Lynch would iwear. i edy starring Warren William, Guy | eer Inspector for the Public Works |business man, and Charlie Ander- Secondly, Mue West is the woman | Kibbee and Claire Todd. | Administration, will leave on the son, pilot, has bought & six-place in these clothes. She puts them over Adolph Zukor presents - > | steamer Northwestern enroute to ane, formerly used by the Alaska with that whimsical, casual and in- b R R g Portland, where he will assume new | Treadwell Mining Company. f fallible manner with which she does CAPITOL CAFE OFFERS Un:‘“m"{ Planes Added | PWA duties. [ SRS | BOSTON, Mass,, Dec 31.—Gang- |everything—mnd ‘plenty of::evary=| NEW YEAR’S FROLIC to Ethloplan Equlpment Kelsey has been transferred from CLATRE ATKINS ARRIVES [ster guns cracked twice during the [thing, incidentally. Three new \om,xi —— | the Juneau to the Oregon office, bm' Miss Claire Atkins of Cody, Wyom- | night, killing James M. Buckley, |feature the production. | Nothing has been overlooked at| LONDON, Dec. 31.—Four single- |is expected to return here "9’(1: ing, arrived on the Alaska. She|a8cd 26, and wounding another in| “Doubting Thomas,” Will Rogers' | the Capital Cafe towards making | engined airplanes to supplement | spring. He supervised PWA WOrk| iy po employed in the office at the | What the police fear might be mo picture, plays for the last times ‘(,,‘ tonight's New Year's Eve celebra- Emperor Haile Selassie’'s communi- | at Skagway, and later was in charge | y,,.qy Cold Storage Company. | beginning of a “number pool war.” |night. tion one of the highlights of the | cations system have been ordered | of the Douglas project AL gy = \ Three men are being hunted by R | | the police, who are probing the pool | | | 1 | THEATRE BtAds el season. Confetti, serpentine, fa- from a British company. ! o= 5 SRS | VALDEZ FLIER RETURNS " ° vors and special music ,;; Ruth and| The ships will not be fitted with| M'LAUGHLIN COMING HOME | "0 " iics o viator, is'n pas- | Facket. India “Cuh-Razy" P Bob, will prevail until 2:30 o'clock machine guns or bomb racks. They | John McLaughlin, who has been o, oo ghoard the Alaska from Se- | AT - tomorrow morning. will be used, say the manufacturers, |on a brief vacation trip in the states, attle to Valdes STROMS BACK FRI TRIP CALCUTTA —The contract 2 . Special holiday foods have been |only for carrying members of the is a passenger aboard the North-) i | T. C. Strom, Standard Oil em-|is in full blast here with an “All- prepared, according to Charlie Mil- | emperor’s staff to various parts of land for Juneau, | s(-nooz. TEACHERS RETURN ployee at Petersburg, and Mrs, {India” gold cup tournament in Cal- ler, manager. the country. e e BT Miss Helen Gorton and Miss Helen | Strom, formerly Henrietta Dahl, re- |cutta planned for the holidays. g PR | Their top speed will be 172 mile UNGA MERCHANT WEST = [y,,50; school teachers from Wran- |turned on the Alaska to Petersburg{ Bridge clubs from all sections of | Cattle rustlers in the vicinity of (an hour and their cruising range| G. E. Sjoberg, Unga merchant, is oy retyrned tor Wrangell aboard |from a weddmg ‘trip to the States. |the peninsula are sending teams, Oswego, Kas., butcher their stolen |640 miles |2 passenger aboard the Alaska, re- ¢ne plaska from a short vacation in| et Cot 3 s B : S Ak S beeves on the spot, says Sheriff Tom o ->oo— turning to his hecme after a business 1 the States SHOP IN JUNEAU! SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! . S. And just to prove she's o lady, she sings grand operal She'll have you rolling in the aisles! A Paramount Piclure Directed by Alexander Hall Hogan. SPEND WHERE vmv MAKE IT! ° trip south k PRI DAY s B3 Mol CAPITAL CAF MATINEE NEW YEAR'S—2 P. ML Last Times Tonight Family Liquor Department dB 3 “ "DOUBTING Cahfz{g& Tgtfiocery wo THOMAS X SCOTCH WHISKEY | 4sx ror Teachers Highland Cream U.D,L Fiith .. $4.00 g : | Canadian ' WHITE HORSE SCOTCH RYE : 8 5 Years Old QRINE. s . b DR B ‘ HUDSON'S BAY SCOTCH $3.85 4 Begt Prog:\g,;qble Scotch Liquor FULL PINT ; HAPPY NEW YEAR! ~ FIFTH . .. $3.95 $2.00 Bt ol et L Start it right. Get in on thee rec}x}l fén tha{ 5 e wvox s Fifth u marks the beginning of 1936 at the Capita 151 P ’ Cafe. The best entertainment in the city U uml;:lom/.y 33.75 on”gm { . . . food prepared by expert chefs ... abar ; : ; S R Y E B that's supervised by an old-time bartender, | e b i P e FULL QUART all combine to make the Capital Cafe the j NEW YEAR'S AWARD WINNERS place you'll enjoy on New Year's Evel 1—GOOSE 72— DUCK 3 CHICKEN s‘.oo | ' 2851 2354 4341 FULL PINT 2000 4440 3961 3320 4112 2369 $2.00 e e o - Ring, Out the 0ld — ng In 3 the New with Ruth and Bob FUN FAVORS GOOD FOOD 1 GOOD DRINKS GOOD MUSIC i | CHARLIE MILLER, Manager B e FOR YOUR NEW YEAR'S DINNER FreshTenakee Fresh Roasting CRAES. . : 478, Angelo “Hank” Luisetti, sophomore forward, averaged nearly 17 points a game during his freshman year and in his first varsity lmlh e ance this season scored 20 in than a half game of basketbal |k y -Pthsunford'l hope for a conference basketball title. (Associated l'.} oto) “The Pure F56d§ Store” ' ~ Prompt Delivery