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SUNDAY . MONDAY TUESDAY \\\\\\T\ \\\\\\\\\\\“?‘M v The iomn bdss Rush il a Sirsamiined Sue e _ with VICTOR WicLAGLEN A Parameunt “The News Behind the News” containing AFTER ETHIOPIA—WHAT? RAILROAD FARES SLASHED—WHY? RELIEF—BIGGEST NATIONAL PROBLEM Also--CARTOON and UNIVERSAL NEWS--Also and BETTE DAVIS in “DANGEROUS"” the Flaming West Leads a € = 4Mll)N](;HT PREVIEW TONIGHT—1:10. A.M. MATINEE SUNDAY--2 P. M. sid el Last Times Tonight! MAX SCHMELING vs. JOE LOUIS FIGHT PICTURES Also PATHE NEWS NOTICE! Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) reward will be paid to anyore furnishing informa- tion that will lead to the arrest and con- breaking insulators or otherwise damaging the transmission lines of the undersigned Company. ALASKA JUNEAU GOLD ‘ viction of any person or persons guilty of [ MINING COMPANY. Read the Classified A_ds in THE EMPIREJ r~— | INSURANCE Allen Shattuck " Established 1698 Juneau 3= i A Alaska TRt —— \LEGION WOMEN ARRANGE EVENTS FOR CONVENTION Two events of wide interest to American Legion Auxiliary women have been arranged for the De- partment Convention which will be held here September 2 to 5, accord- ing to Edith F. Sheelor of the Aux- | iliard. Mrs .Sheelor announced the Past Presidents’ Parley Breakfast will be at 8:30 a. m. Thursday, September 3, and the Delegates’ luncheon will be Friday, the 4th, at noon. Both affairs are always interest- ing features of conventions and the Auxiliary women are making the arrangements to make them out- standing this year. LEGION MIXER IS SET FOR MONDAY EVENING {AT DUGOUT, 8 0’CLOCK | To discuss convention plans and later enjoy a social evening, mem- bers of Alford John Bradford Post and Auxiliary will meet in the Le- gion Dugout at 8 o'clock Monday evening, it is announced by John H, Newman, who has charge of ar- rangements for the gatherings which will be in the nature of a mixer. Couples will bring their own “eats.” Chairman Newman report- ed, and every one is asked to be on hand promptly at 8 o'clock as it is expected an hour or two will be required to outline the plans for the {convention which is to be held here September 2 to 5. Following the business session, a lunch and danc- ing and cards will be enoyed. | JUNEAU MINISTER and SHOWERS ml:ur.ni’rox:oon’.n. WEDNESDAYS—FRIDAYS——SATURDAYS 186A Gastineau Avenue . } Phone 349 Open Wednesdays and Saturdays after 1 a.m. by appointment only. HOTEL GASTINEAU 2 59 Lo | % O 5 94 = Every Effort Made for the = Comfort of the Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in cohnection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION FRIENDS ON SHIP The Rev. David Waggoner of the First Presbyterian Church, enjoyed a pleasant half hour aboard the Aleutian when that steamer was in port yesterday renewing acquaint- ances with B. M. Skaggs, widely known chain store operator, who | Was a passenger on the vessel. ' Mr. Skaggs, now virtually retired from active management of the |stores which bear his name, was | born near Webb City, Mo., the Rev. iWaggoner's former home and the |two had a most enjoyable time re- |calling old friends that both knew |years ago. Mr. Skaggs is the son {of a Baptist minister with whom the Rev. Wagner was well acquaint- |ed in Missouri. e — ‘Try The Empire classifieds for quick results. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1936. MAEWESTIS ‘WO JUNEAD s STARRED IN ' ARTISTS WILL TUESDAY { A h 3 g LN WE IMHE YOU . | ALASKA FILM GIVE CONCERT | ssyrsserarvosvrroaal . . o | “Rose of the IMiss Iris Gray, Miss Matilda 5 I GHTS OF RO M ANCE!! 1937 Model A world filled with s music and love!!! 10-Tube All-Wave: Paramount presents John BOLES - Gladys SWARTHoUT Jj] PEL €O RADIO Now on Display Coliseum Has Rancho,” Musical Ro-- | Holst to Appear Next mance Sunday i Friday Night | Mae West sprends her own par- At the eartiést request of their| ticular brand of light in the land |hundreds of Juneau friends, two| of the midnight sun in her new- |Juneau artists have cohsented to| est picture, “Klondike Annie, which | appe n a joint concert here. This| opens Sunday at the Capitol The- | musical event will takeé place at| atre. the Northern Light ' Présbyterian! The lady“who made curves fa- Church next Friday évening at 8| mous goes back to the period of lhe!o‘clmk gay and gusty '90's for her latest| The two Juneau artists are Miss| | production, returning to the type Iris Gray, pianist, and Matild s | of role which won her fame in! Holst, mezzo soprano. Both are lo-| in e “She Done Him Wrong.” She is;cal girls who have made good and| the supported by Victor McLaglen. jare still advancing. { i For the last time tonight the| Miss Gray is teaching piano at| Theatre Capitol is showing Bette Davis in|the Oregon State College and Miss | “Dangerous” and the pictorial re- |Holst is continuing her studies un-| {cording of the Schmeling-Louis'der Paul Petri, of the same college. | | fistic bout. The concert to be arranged, both | The romantic Paramount picture, from a vocal and instrumental! “Rose of the Rancho” comes to the!5tandpoint, will be one that will| Coliseum on Sunday starring Gladys thoroughly entertain all music lov-, Swarthout and John Boles, two of ers. This is on display through the courtesy of sereenland’s most outstanding sing- _ The iwo young ladies are spend-| MR. W. |ing stars. |ing their vacations in Juneau with - . P. | The Coliseum is presenting m-!“‘(’“‘ parents. IOHNSON inl(:h( for the last time, May Rob-| B N it o son in “Three Kids and a Queen”| ALPHA OMICRON PI'S | Juneau's El i | PAGED BY NEWCOMERS Distributor ; ectlfln | "The Empire has been asked by | of |Mrs. Norah Lee Stevenson, who is X - e . | 3 |convalescing at St. Ann's Hospital Delco Radios, S ,after a major operation, to help o - N Iher locate mertibers of Alpha Omi- Frigidaires A re ame( cron Pi sorority now living in L ; Juneau. and b ) . Mrs. Stevenson, a graduate of the The following election officials' sl 4 University of Colorado, w: re- : . were appointed by the City Coun- |0 O O e Yo Delco Lighting il at thelr meeting last night ‘(o' ) ot on which she was tra L as trav 5 ms m;:ehct;nffprxim?" ;u;;gsngé K. of-8}ing with her husband from Bris atet) Syste A e + T e - ol Bay to Angoon, where both Mr. Fox Movietone News afson, Jessie Baker, C. E. Riceilgny s Stevenson will teach i Py SAVE YOUR Clerks, W. R. Garster, Mrs. E. H.|gp 9 Kaser. Precinet No. 2.—Judges William Steinbeck, Kate Jarman, COUPONS! 17, It was necessary for Mr. Steven- | son to proceed to Angoon, and ey Wi ’[‘)’"fis knowing ‘no-one in town, Mrs. e e ain, D. M./ stevenson is anxious to contact Bothwell. ! ] | ; Precinct No. 3.—Judges, Mss. H, ”i’:{hg‘e{;’;;f::l ‘gn;’" SRy, Doy e, M R Burs; Olétke ] AP PLANRG 413 BUisY Last Times Tonight Last Times Tonight J. M. Sharples. G. A. Baldwin. | 1y’ charter filghts kept the Al- MAY ROBSON in “THREE KIDS AND A QUEEN” BROTHER OF MRS. |Jimmy Rinehart in the Stinson Second Chapter—"CALL OF THE SAVAGE" o e S oy Silly Symphony in Color—"WATER BABIES" SHEELOR DIES AT i:‘hxk:nt }?e i Z‘)’(puc%e]dl to dre’l.(urtn M-G-M NEWS HOME IN ALGERIA "7omow Sheldon Simmons, in the Bellan- 4 . {ca, left this afternoon at 12:30 on O!Ml‘;xi fig:tlk‘l So};e;l:: :;::':: wd:z‘;n one man charter flight to Iey| =7 70 S e R Py R T e e sap| ST, returning 8t % oclock. | ROTARY HAS SPECIAL |ARREST IS MADE ON |ond sclen 3300 isn. | had no 3 st hix hampe 1) BUcK, . Aderts-} SERVICES HELD | PROGRAMFORMONDAY | FISH PIRACY CHARGE becn placed under arrest siontis Since 1919, when he went to Algeria . 8 ‘\mdcer contract to the French ggoi-‘ Funersl serviens Ior Bitdie Alex- | 450 ! | after noon today, although a war- ernimenit to raise bees for Honpy|®nder, who died ‘early this week,| The Rotary Club members who | (Rechikan Ohteniele) |rant had been issued for them, production, Mr. McClanahan has|Vere held this afternoon from the|gather for the regular meeting on | , ..o of fich piracy, termed | Preliminary hearing must be held made his home in Africa wWhere|Charles W. Carter Chapel. Inter- Monday at 12 nioon at the Terminal |, - 0 B ')flfl'{’mwy‘h faceq | before Commissioner Austin to de- Mrs. Sheelor visited him in 1928, |ment was at Evergreen Cemetery. ;wm be surprised by a special bl' Au‘uuat Sirkk‘)” of drai who‘w’rmme whethér or not the facts Mr. McClanghan is survived by PP (g Ty SIREI initisicdl program planned by N. ‘W’“ arvhbten’ 1ak% might B:l'l g | Warrant Starkloff and the mem- his wife, his parents, Mr. and Mrs.| DIVORCE GRANTED | Léster Troast, Chairman of the \bet;n‘sct- by Unite d" Slaty Ot | bers of his ¢rew being held to the A. I. McClanahan of Payette, Idaho,| A divorce was granted in Federal Program Commiittee. A large turn- | oo o F’ C. Austin at $3500, | Srond Jury. The date of the hear- whose golden wedding he and his|District Court today te Marshall'out is urged. I¥ Hne allsaed abténss’ biburred t11ng has not yet been set. wife had plafined to attend next|F. Erwin of Juneau from F“’"““; oo STt { midnight ifugui 13 at the Nutkwa | y fall; Mrs. F. D. Case of Portland Efwih of Washington State. | LEAVES |Bay Inlet trap of the Alaska Pa-| MARTHA SOCIETY TEA and Scott McClanahan of Spokane, - —eee A. C. Osgood left St. Ann's Hos-| 0 | P | cific Salmon Corporation. Starkloff | sister and brother both of whom| Try The kmpire classifieds for'pital where he has been receiving 12 et o Maetie nne 't thei R have visited Mrs. Sheelor in Juneau. |quick results. treatment for his home. b - 8 8 | Remember the Silver Téa to be R Fa (trap on the boat Mackerel and, given by the Martha Society at O G 2 S, e ers "o "3 "o et e g s i ! y ¥ T BRI " TONIGHT and i EVERY NIGHT! i T WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48§ Harry Race B OBt alds ¢ ’ 8 )or,(v.l- REPUBLICAI{( CANDIDATE or House of Representatives FIRST DIVISION* «*~ Your Support Appreciated General Election Séptembér 8; 1936 Find out for yourself why we are emnjoying so much popularity. With our mod- efn equipment, the best of music and ‘prices ‘comfort- ably low people have ac- claimed the CAPITOL the “"SPOT" of THE TOWN! Olgo Niemi You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see FUN and FROLIC with ARG T8 1 RUTH and BOB N : ; 66 93 Delicious Food at All Hours g, yi56] No Cover Charge! : Dflllgm As a paid-up subscriber of The | CAPITOL CAFE Daily Alaska Empire O | i i 4 Good only for current offering” * CHARLIE MILLER, -Mandager Your Nao-ne May Appear Tomorrow, : WATCH THIS SPACE ' A AR O ;