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E e SR U e Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND heduled to arrive L] scheduled to ® ay evening. . SAILINCS ° duled to sail from ° 1 p. m. today but no © at 3 o'clock e 1 to sail from Seplem 4 at 9 pm. luled to sail from September 5 at 9 a. m North Se cheduled to sail from Seattle September 7 at 9 p.m yestern om attle at 9 a. m. UTHBOUND SAILIN >d southbound or Tuesday duled to sail September 9 S ce®oecosenec duled southbound, 10. SAILINGS Wednes- for Baranof Septem LOCAL stebeth leaves every day ght at 6 p. m. Sitk d wayports. Dart leaves évery Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. © e 0000000 00 BARANOF TO CALL, JUNEAU Special Trip South Is An- nounced by Alaska Steamship Co. . - . . . . e . . . . . . ° . k3 . . . . ° ° . LH . . ° eeo0ceeos0ce e co0soce been rout- rding to forenocn mer Baranof ha ports of cs 1thbound from Juneau and Ke 1 from Seatl 3 at 9 o'clock on heast and S was duled to at 1 o'clock this ng been delayed from ieduled se gz at 9 o'clock day morning e NURSES WILL MEET The Gastineau Channel Nurses’ Asscciation will meet at the home of its President, Mrs. Verne Soley, at the Marine Apartments, on Fri- v evening for the first meeting of e fall seaso WRIGLEY 'S 1S PACKED WITH FLAVOR, CUBS DEFEAT DODGERS 4T0 0, C o th ye: Br also behind the of Los Angeles New Broooklyn 0; Chicago 4. Philadelpt Boston-Ci Cleveland 4; St. Louis 13; Philadelphia 11. Detroit 3; Chic Portland 87 3 544 £an Diego 86 kG 534 Seattle G 6 .528 Oakland 84 m 522 Missions .......... 83 8 516 Los Angeles 80 80 .500 3 ra % 85 472 62 99 .385 LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. SWING MUSIC IS THEME OF ~ CAPITOL FILM Coliseum Presenting ‘We're Only Human’ with Preston Foster In “The Music Goes 'Round,” hailed as the “show of shows,” now the Capitol, filled to the brim |with entertainment surprises, great and speciality headliners, the for “swing music” part song, wh took America by rm not so many {months ago, also “Life Begins |When Youre in Love," Rollin' Along,” “There’ll Scuth” and “Let's G Be No all are pre- sented to the theatre-going public by this new musical fil Warner Bros. Comedy On the Coliseum screen “Were “Slide, Nelly, Slide” Human,” starring Preston Only laska Empire’s Jane Wyatt and James v Talking Reporter n is the piece de resistance. Supporting these players are Ar- thur Hohl, John Arledge, Jane Dar- well, and Maroni Olsen. tof Pete McCaifrey (Foster), blus- tering detective-sergeant - on the New o wades into angsters totally re- fety. His bra newspaper re- v Jane Wyatt. who his friend and later cap- ures one of the city’s most dan- s just to make a scoop her paper. ALL-STARS, TIE IN GRID GAME Curtain Raiser for Football Season Witnessed by 76,000 CHICAGO, TII,, 15 bandits HOME GROUNDS hicago Makes Three Runs in Fourth Inning Off Max Butcher CHICAGO, 111, Sept. ept. 3.—Coming 3.—The Chi- 2 from behind, the Detroit Li 3 20 Cubs got to Max Butcher for |, sfessional champions in football, ree runs in the fourth inning Gollsze | ATStars Aok sterday afternoon to down the before 76,000 on Soldie ooklyn Dodgers 4 to 0. This was F t night in the curtain rais- > grid season 0 a he end of the the Lions seized ad- by the ve them seorir portunity. The Lions quic 1 touchdown rs made their score in seven-hit pitching Tex Carleton GAMES W ESDAY Pacific Coast League nto 1; Sarn (¢ 3; Missions 2 rancis 4; Seattle 3 Portland 4. ational League York 3; St. Louis 4. fumble op- con- e first period rain. American League New York 3. Washington 2. -Boston, | | rain, ' | | STANDING OF CLUBS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. 8 49 75 52 S 54 Pittsburgh ... 67 61 Cincinnati 61 65 Beston 58 68 3rooklyn 51 75 PPhiladelphia 42 83 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost York 86 43 C and 70 59 Detroi 70 62 Chicago 67 62 Washington 67 63 Boston 65 65 St. Louis 47 82 Philadel 3 . TIDES TOMORROW | - i g TS High tide 2:28 a. m., 178 feet | Low tide 8:29 a. m., -0.7 feet High tide 2:41 p. m., 190 feet de drowned last week, word brought to Trout, who was 80 ye to Ir | heart attack, fell into the water. i | ervations in Irving Airways Lock- PERFECT GUM FTER EVERY MEAL feet Low tide 9:01 p. m, GEO. TROUT DROW George Trout, well-known ent of Manley Hot Springs, wes according to anks. M ars old, went gather wodd across the stream om his cabin and suffering a Fal B Phone 626, day or night, for res- | Suzannah” ! re Only Human” is the story ado | g _ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1936. DISTINGUISHED GUESTS MEET . WITH CHAMBER Legionnaires, Auxiliary Members, Army Officers, Others in Attendance LOVE MADE HIM DEFY DANGER... aftar he lost his nerve..! The Juneau Chamber of Com- merce, w I today to be hosts to, a ar talks by a dis- tinguished gathering of: gu at ts weekly meeting in the Terminal National Vice- American Le- ¢ Depart- 17th Conventicn, Oscar Worthwine, Commander, of the ONIGHT -IS THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNE AT THE NIGHT! 1 | | AU " ; | PRESTON FOSTER i JANE WYATT { Arthur Hohl Jimmy Gleason addres in today's the many gu: % today’s meeting we s of the Ame an Legion y introduced by Mrs. Theo of Fairbanks, Depart- rmu"\‘wni by Al\’ur»l R‘K-O RADIO nt of the loca PICTURE ( talk 5 x received by o i ALSO R ey e 20 ] nt President Cleo Ives, of mutual help to each other and to ward, rep Fairbanks; the communties they serv ¥ Mrs. Jean Reekie age; Mrs. Charles E. Naghel introduced Webb, & Mrs. Joe Capt. P. C. Haase, special repr representing the Treasury Depart- v e Hahn, Cor- handled t nus p an, S the Western Divisic v o Francis home is in Washing Mrs| Zola H. L. Faulkner made a moti Worthwine, Past ment Com- that the Chamber of Comme mander, of Idah make arrangements for a broad ander Worthwine’s s| {INY. C. B. Arnold, r of KINY advised e Cham! hat he had m ith Mr. Worthwine to do this 2 I as soon as the definite t Del oduc- C ‘W. Duse J. W. Gaddis of Chilkoot B: racks; Chet Johnson, Ketchikan; Sidney Raynor, Anch Stan- 5 N 0 houe OUIG announced in the newspapers. Secretary Curtis Shattuck in weekly report advised that he X and answered a commu = from the Grand Co e et r of Commerce, relative E 1 C i of a f employm m. The Colon ive to jobs at Trea was being worked in d Coulee country, deta were published in yester here and that the to be men were hospitality enjoying the whict nal w - - lips, pre > local Rotary Club. le he I BRICE HOWARD, JR., ON WAY SOUTH TO Inter- 1ad not ) year: Brice H resid here again Ro- | Jut southbos n. He said t tary showed that Ro! nd Pullr Chambers of 'Commeérce were of will enter TONIGHT IS YOUR NIGHT AT MIKE'S arrangemen eech Man- bi and be his nad ent SCHOOL ent Ju- igh md n he BUT DON'T FORGET — We are here EVERY NIGHT with the FINEST MUSIC and FLOOR in ALASKA | | | Mike’s Dreamland ' mine up until about two weeks ago, Club House Party Music Land Stars of Tomorrow | SUICIDE n, about 35, who the A. J. Jelmar Soderstrc been ng at took his own life by hanging him- self on the back door of his cabin at 585 Lower Franklin Street to- day, authorities revealed. The body s found hanging in the doorway by Bill Tarr, city gar- bage collector, who notified the ithorities. Soderstrom had not been work- | ing for the last two , it was | reported. Motive for tion was not determined this afternoon Log Jam?raaksi Land_!s Haudedi BELLINGHAM, Wash,, Sept. 3.— A Polter Creek log jam caused sev-| al thousands of dollars worth of damage near Deming when it broke locse following a downpour and| flooded several farms, small houses and roads. ashington State College. He is he son of the former agent of the Admiral Line in June now agent| Alaska Steamship Company > - Empire ads are read. Welcome Legionnaires H DOUGLA S ALASKA J. P. ANDERSON Candidate for Territorial House of Representatives DEMOCRATIC TICKET HEAR ME OVER KINY AT 8 P. M. SEPTEMBER 4 AND SEPTEMBER 7 FRANK A. BOYLE . DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION FOR Territorial Auditor Territorial Election September 8 HANFORD H. HENNING Republican Candidate for HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES An Alaskan for 35 years, who believes in a Government of Alaska, for Alaska, by Alaskans. GENERAL ELECTION SEPTEMBER 8, 1936 ROY J. STOREY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR HIGHWAY ENGINEER Thirty years in Engineering, including Bridges, Roads, Landing Fields, Railroads, Ete. ~ “An Alaskan with a Forward Look for Alaska™ JACK WILSON IEPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURE FIRST DIVISION General Election September 8, 1936 co AL—For Every Purpose—co AL PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY Phone 412 PHONE' JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Street;fl For Prompt, Safe, Efficie;xt Service CALL A CHECKER CAB The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCHL and SAVINGS Resources Qver Two und One Half Million Dollars e