The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 12, 1936, Page 7

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CORINNE JENNE RETURNS AFTER MUSIC STUDIES Local Viokinist: Will Leave Again in September for Mills College Returning on the Princess Louise last evening was Qorinne Jenne, winner of the Juneau Business and Professional Women's college schol- | arship in 1935 for outstanding schol- | arship, from Mills College in Oak- land, California A large crowd of friends and rela-| tives of the popular local girl and talented violinist, were at hand on the Pacific Coast dock to greet her. Miss Jenne has just completed a | summer school course at Mills un- der Donald J. Grout, cutstanding music professor, who is leaving the coast to take a professorship at Harvard for the fall semester. Dur- ing the session Miss Jenne also studied_under Domenico Brescia The_new term at Mills will open in September, and Miss Jenne will journey southward in about three weeks to enter her sophomore j at that college. NOTICE TO TAXP. RS The City Council will meet as a Board of Equalization August 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 at 8 p.m. to ap- prove the 1936 assessment roll, to hear necessary objections from property owners and to make ad- justments, If you feel your prop- erty has been assessed unfairly tell the Board. AFTER FINAL MEET- ING NO FURTHER ADJUST- MENTS WILL BE MADE. H. R: SHEPARD; City Assessor. - ee- ANCHORAGE AIR CENTER Reports from Anchorage indicate that the city is more than holding her own as the hub of aviation in Alaska. Reports of William Hesse, Territorial Highway Engineer, made public recently, show that 35 per cent of all freight carried by planes | ,q. during the last year was carried | on planes based at Anchorage These smart 19 Deep o of white gown at left. combination is ESTEBETH SAILS THURSDAY Owing to the delay in arrival of the & YUKON the M. STE- BETH will sail Thursday at 6 p. m. instead of tonight. ALL FREIGHT must be on the dock by noon Thursd: DAVIS TRANSPORTA- TION COMPANY. .- Fmp.m ads are read. D S the MOMENT o Nonchalant EQe:iinq Chic for the Traveler Black net makes an evening costume from which packing crinkles soon shake cut and which its owner:pap wear with nom- chalant grace after a day of traveling. . Whe frock, embroidered in green-centered white flowers, is designed on a smaller silhouette with a low cut decollete and is topped by a hip-length cape of net, making it wearable on a number of occasions, SHET YORE TATER TRAP, MARCELLY--"- WE-UNS HAIN'T HOLDIN' NO TRUCE WIF TH' SMIFS - WE-UNS ARE JES' BIDIN' OUR TIME TILL SNUFFY GITS HIS 0L WOMAN OUT'N TH' SHACK-- NOW HESH UP AN’ SKEET DOWN TO TH' CRIK AN’ FOTCH A BUCKET 0 FRASH WARTER- TIME'S A-WASTIN' | BEVERLY HILLS, Cal, Aug. 12.| —Charges against Polly Moran’s| | husband, Martin Malone, of sus-| \ | G. W. Nostrand, of the staff of the Admiralty-Alaska Gold Mining Company of Hawk Inlet is a re- cent arrival in Juneau enroute to Seattle on a vaeation trip. He will join Mrs. Nostrand and daughter in ~Seattle where Mrs. Nostrand has been visiting “her mother ‘for the past several weeks. Nostrand fwill leave Juneau on the Princess Louise Friday morning and expects |to return to his f'le'éh'a'"‘ l‘iqu\}_t l Inlet by Sep(embe MAKE YERSE'F THAR, GAL-AN' medels illustrate the trend to elegance in lingerie. m lace lends @ luxurious touch to the fall n egligee of blush pink satin in the center. {in, trimmed with white lace having a p ale blue sglifi fibbon run through the ‘beading. POLLY MORAN AND HUSBAND ARE FRIENDS Reduced from Assault ! . - to Misdemeanor lCharges Against Malone ( [ 'n on of assault with a deadly wea- pon charge pleaded simmered to a misdemeanor here today, when Malone guilty to “exhibitiag a | the trial t I'(‘ had threatcr Poly denied | &nd struck | § { pair have hz-ag reconciled tie epfsode When Her "re..ms» uiht - pel w0 1epovted they handeuffed Malcne after wresting | a pistol from him which jammed | when he tried to sheot his wife. | The incident arose when Malone became irked over being called “Mr. | Polly M ! her. The LOCAL MISS TELLS , NEW FISHING TALE Anna Campbell, local high school student, was amazed, to say the least, when a salmon, after taking | Ler bait off Point Lena yesterday afternoon, was so agreeable to be- ing caught by the winsome miss that he jumped into the boat of his own accord. | It seunds like a fish story, but| two Juneauites, of proven reliable character, Mrs, [Roy Ruther(urd.‘ and Joe Qampbell, swear to the validity of: the-tale. i Mrs. Rutherford and Mr. Camp- | bell accompanied Miss Campbell on | the fishing trip, which was a new | and agreeable experience for the| latter. | NOSTRAND IS GOING | —————————— !‘ SOUTH ON VACATION‘ N(MBLE DON'T YE Pale blue REV. GALHOUN COMING HERE : The Rev. Paul Calhoun, pastor of a Presbyterian Church in Lincoin, Nebraska, with a large member- ship, will arrive in Juneau with his wife and daughter on the mission- ary yacht Princeton, sometime dur- ing the latter part of this week. On Sunday morning the Rev Calhoun will deliver the sermon at the Northern Light Prsbyterian Church, and in the evening he will preach at the First Presbyterian ‘ Churel. satin and white lace SHE WUZ GONTER HIT'S A SCANDAL combined in the night- The prassiere and pantie are COUPLE TRAVEL On the Baranof leaving Cordova last week were Adolph and Cary Ammann, 178 1and 74 years of age outside to secure medical attention for Mr. Ammann. The old couple has spent the last sev- PISE NSNS J. V. ‘McNeily of Oakley, still uses a farm wagon he chased 46 'years ago. Kans. pur- By BILLIE DE BECK 8v JEEPERS ! EF T'D A“THUNK HEV FOTCHED HIT, MYSE'F - NOW-DAYS GALS ARE MORE NO-COUNT TH' BIGGER THEY GITS--- MAKIN' HER PAPPY WARSH (N YESTIODY'S DISH-WARTER--- T DECLA TER TH' JAYBIRDS ! TAKE ALL DAY 'D " WOMEN LOCATE BARGE Finding barges lost at sea ish't usually included in the. activities of the average woman, but when one broke loose on Cook Inlet from the Mardo, cabin cruiser of the Iniskin Oil Drilling Company, the wives ol officials of the company charte] a plane and soon located the missing craft. % PR DANCES HELD Two dances are being held in Anchorage to raise funds to send the Anchorage ball team to the Dawson Discovery Day celebration, August 17-18-19. & NP : CHAMBER DISCUS! BEACH Definite steps will taken by be the Cordova Chamber of Commerce the rapidly ‘diminishing bathing beach at Nirvana near that city. At a recent meeting f the Chamber, considerable dis~ cussion was given the problem, and it was pointed out that action of the water during wind storms is sluteing the gravel from the spit that' forms the beach. - RETURN TO JUNEAU HOME AFTER VISITING IN SOUTH 8 MONTHS to save [ Mrs. Alec Sey Anrl daughter Patricia returned on the Princess Louise last evening after an eight- month stay in the south during which time they received medical treatment. Mrs. Sey is the wife} of Alec Sey of the Nugget Creek power house | - - “BUD” BACK ON JOB I R. “Bud’ Anderson, who has been confined for the past s with a leg infection, is back “on the job” at Sabin’s. - BUYS CANNERY w today The clam and crab canning plant of 8. E hands when I. Davis of San Bern- ardino, California, purchased Mummy Island concern. This can- y is one of the dozen or more ng packing plants in and near dova that has enjoyed a long steady operation, and it packs clams, crabs and a small amount of salmon s - h.\\ changed its name to the Cor- Yova Commercial Company. firm sells clothing, hardware and marine supplies. INSULATE YOUR HOME with CELOTEX Your home can be made warm and comfortable, regardless of the weather- if it is lined with CELOTEX. This remarkable building material adds to the comfort in your home by deadening noise and keeping the heat inside. It provides a beautiful finigh in its kalsomined or painted if desired. Available in standard %2 and widths; improvements. Ya natural state but can be inch building in 4-foot also in 6, 8 and 10 inch planks. Do it now under the FHA plan and let us finance your JUNEAU -YOUNG HARDWARE few | Smith Company changed | the | The P ————— “Musts" for Linoleym Finish 3 color —makes finoleum easier i F"“""‘f‘é 5 in 1 hour. Get ~ to clea §&u———iwo% K linseed Oil Soap (S-W Flaxoap) Cleans everything safely—paint, varnish, jaded rooms with B'i"g new life to glass, etc. No alkali SHERWIM-WILIJAMS fodiap hancsor tin Enumeh‘ (S-W Polish-ol) ering in one coat i P O“S'I @ Easy coV! e Quick drying Furnitur o ® No brush me Cleans and Polishes dwork les, WOO! ate chairs, tables, g:fiffcazonu zmn‘\)e'téolgrsu Easy to apply h:std porc:\am-hkc finish. HER Floor Wax 1 pint S-W Flo-Wax and lamb's wool ap- fi plicator. | For sunshiny Kitchens & Bathrooms ¢-W Semi-Lusire 1 @ Interior satin finish } [ ] Completely washable i ER A porcz\am-hkc, semi- 5\0:5“ n_‘;k e from which soil, grease EARTH o water. ing pastel colors: 'THE THOMAS HARDWARE | COMPANY | PHONE 555 ____‘ |Read the Classified Ads in THE EMPIRE‘ L - S INSURANCE N eral rs ‘on their property in the COMMITS SUICIDE ‘ AII s t B iaRLne T s the ATHIANN| . vuks Shan. Ghinese catesrll en Q claims, approximately 35 miles from | worcar from Naknek, who was be- | Strelna, When Mr. Ammann be-|ino peld in the Federal Jail in| came 17, Beed of & doctors care,| Swang for transport so. Morning- Established 1898 ]M‘“ A"“““’;“ 11’"" him on their|qe Hospital, committed suicide i horse and led the way on foot for e v by hanging himself in his cell. h two days as they traveled the 35-| ° e e ey Juneau b’ Alaska mile distance to the railroad sta- CHANGES NAME : i H tion, 2 EW The O'Neill Company of Cordova ,. - » PUSSS SIS JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS >ward Streets Corner Second and Sz ¥ ree Delivery _+ PHONE 58 AFTER 6:00 P. 226 If your Daily Alaska Empite has not reached you PHONE 226 and a copy will be sent by SPECIAL CARRIER to you IMMEDIATELY.

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