The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 18, 1936, Page 3

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“BLACK MAGIC" WATER PROOF STARTING f RT nATs Loenose Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzie % at the TONIGHT FuRMs PLnT UF | SP ¥ chndmd SHOW _l'vlt;\( E OF | 1% . Having the JUNEAL sharp taste of unripe - CAPITOL FILM WIN APPROVAL . 2. Amsrgmn Harold Bell Wr Wright Story, ‘Halvorsen s Fall Opening |y naian ‘The Calling of Wan Mat- | Shows Stunning New | On the ocean tews’ Is at Coliseum 1 Coats and Dresses : o One form of “black magic,” most| As practical as- they are smart,| thi.s screen dreadful of all the occult arts, plays‘l\e\.\ Wet utility coats, water repel- \ ll:nv‘umr an important part in “The Garden lant and moth proof, have proved King of Baktas % : version of the Murder Case,” newest of the Philo|the high light of Halvorsen's fall| 3% lf_u.\.ifim'.,:‘" N ;’\'.‘l‘.:“:{,":'lfi.ta‘; b) Vance stories to reach the screen. opening today. inaulre ¥ Beakins 43, Exis novel mirrors lts It opens tonight at the Capitol | “These extremely —smart ;‘ W IR i S ball teams b2 br.'llance 4 Edmund Lowe appears as the su-|coats with their ulta new 4 sonifica- _ stellation 1 Pt per detective and Virginia Bruce features are one of the most fortu- | : R hort for a 49. nmr:rlra as a society girl with whom he falls nate types of coats ever put on Lhel ; i river ter- i { ‘ Columbia in love. | market, seeming to be designed es- | fzed by o de- X P t Black magic has been outlawed p: lly for the climate and wear tn‘ 51 \\Z,nml-‘lmu; ictures everywhere, but occasstonally there which the Alaskan woman's coat is e o are rumoers that the fantastic rites subjected,” Miss Christine HthI-J 53 L‘l\\;vvc ;_‘\r, have cropped up in some corner of sen, proprietor of the popular Ju-| b i ' the globe. In almost every instance 'neau store, said. | a the followers of the cult se"m to te| At the forefront in the collectmai harmless, cultured individuals, but|/of clothes which Miss Halvol . : accounts of their orgies make them|has assembled for the Juneau wo- i seem quite the reverse. |man's autumn wardrobe are the 1 An ever-popular and appealing stunning Printzess dress coats with : American novel comes to life on the |rich new-design collars and novel screen of the Coliseum tonight with decorative treatment in persian Richard Arlen enacting the key lamb, fox, skunk and wolf. Miss role. Harold Bell Wright's “The Halversen has the exclusive agency Calling of Dan Matthew” has suf- jor the Printzess line in the Terri- I fered not a whit by its transfor- Lory | mation. A soft aufumn colored wood and | | g 4 Isilk mixture makes shirtmaker { dresses, which prove irresistable to (% the fashion - wise business woman| 7 | DO GLAS and collegiette. The opening showsa | % | number of these chic frocks desighed | 57 A | N bv Janet Drury. | -.//. | W Miss Halvorsen invites the style-| , E S | conscious woman to see this show- .% SRS —1 ing of the season’s fines fashions /, ' SPECIAL MEETING DF.p. |personally selected for Alaska wear.| -%fl l Due to several untoward factors I e N | 3 < there was no meeting last night at | %.% i ALSO = the Douglas Volunteer Fire Depart- A PI_ i El Brendel & ment. If possible to get the mem- | 55 ’6 n bers together a special meeting will| Y | | 75 2 PR likely be held the first of the week | ARE |N AlR 57 “Lonesome Trail Piteairn for disposal of important business -...WII. “What’s the Ans s+ Pathe News matters pending, rding Sante > / » . Y ndless S i B ; _ CHILDREN'S MATINEE—SATURDAY—1 P. M. PLUS— 3 Y 1 R N Making a hop to Atlin, B. C. ycs-i ; 3 & o i MURDER 4 4 VISITING HERE (terday afternoon, Sheldon Sim-!the size of the calendar, but is e |7. & IIELLENT:IIAL l:s ! Sixth Chapter ‘CALL OF THE J Chapter 6 < x mons, flying the Alaska Air Trans- | pected to take two o three weeks. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY COMBDY GARTOON A «Call of the Savage” X“‘] Dranis H:::lcy o k"kr"'&“ port White Lockheed, brought back | e ‘ — MEDX ARTOON CANDY 4 ; PTG TIOTHE (RPN e B SO 10 .| e inla ity, J. T. Har- Y ish J. A Hellent any i T AT TR . i 1. v & reero and amiy | trom the iand ety J. T Hor-\BOARD COUNTING |, wib . . setenchan masy O = X st i FRTSE S Joe Guthrie. | ABSENTEE BALLOTS | triends Eallu‘ red at the home of ‘Mr S S B Mickey’s Service Ab(/‘l’ gmom) D'N"ibh Jag| - T. Harvey left for Prince Ru-| e and Mrs. Hellenthal last night fol- R[FL[ SH()OT SET Pax oty will fire the !C ' Stati out a dozen citiz of Douglas| pert this morning at 8:30 o'clock’ Aheentee bhaliots was | lowing the Democratic Women's r READRT | O and memby of the Clul Station attended the Dimond dinner in Ju- :n ‘lhc AAT, Su‘;:ml plane flown t"‘;:,";l‘lng 1‘;2-‘“’,‘1“1:’:}:'u‘("“(‘-m |y-k“~“l£ Club 51nquu ( SU!\ AX‘\ io:t}‘i ! 1 d. A \.n): M-G-M News neau last night praising the affair|py Jimmy Rinehart, on charter. ;,‘“‘IIX'IKR(::)H'I‘ (‘:m h;m this after-| Among those at the impromptu | ’ I will furnish fo the fullest extent upon tbeir re- Rinehart is expected to return to oo™ et e gmmm for that birthday party were Delegate An- au Rifle' Clu 1} Gl FhrE BT Ve L burky h”"’:": > SR Juneau late this evening. | | purpose by the clerk, consisting of thony J. Dimond, 4(;1»\' and M th t k will s range PO B“USINESS il Carrying mail, Simmons, pxlolmy“]udg? H. B. LeFevre, Mrs. Florine John W Trm‘/. Mr. 'mq Mrs. an-l, LEG!ON SCOUTS w]N HEALTH NURSES : 4 the Lockhecd seaplane, hopped this| youcel” and Ed Andrews, There| A Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar G r ve (he fro | Nina Baroumes is preparing t0 morning at 10 o'clock for Sitka and |, 106 ballots with two in ques- | OlSon, J. J. Connors, Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 g OVER DOUGLAS BOYS GOING TO SITKA ieave on the Northland Saturday way ports. He is expected to reh! siohiitd b tatialated. " | Walstein G. Smith, Mr. H. R. Van-|clock, and all persons having cars| Mre Isaae Sowerby, who has been for Seattle to enter business col-iturn to Juneau this afternoon at e | derLeest, Judge and Mrs. George are asked to Lring them as there visiting b siring - S ki - Wnning over the Dougias Boy Dr. Sonia Chiefetz, Acting Di- tege U"SEI}- :3:30 o'clock. Outbound passengers, Lode ana paves wweation notices F. Alexander, Mrs. T. M. Reed, Mr. |15 a shortage o 1sportation a leaving for the south om Scouts by a score of 5 to 1, the Am- rector of Maternal and Child Health JOE G EO R.GE ls_lN jwere: A, L. F'lt-shm.» to Huon.nh. “f .sfle__“_““ Er:l?ire oll;ni;i__ o) and Mri-l}?l,mr{ P,efl,ic,r,,_,__ e .|( ])|i‘ n »( me, hland ¥ erican Legion Scout Troop last eve- | under the Social Security Act; Pat-MoGayhey and Will Hendérson ning at the Douglas Natatorium be-| Mrs. Mary Cauthorne, advisory SEATTLE; COMING TQ ' | to Chichagof and Mrs. Nancy Did- : 4 carhe ‘soft ball champs of Gastineau | Matternal and Child Health nurse JUNEAU, SHORT TIME ENINON. o TN | Channel. The battery for the Le- and Miss Armene Stinger. nurse, gion team included Jack McDaniels, | will leave tomorrow on the North- 3 U S COURT GOES TO pitcher, and Harold Zenger, catcher. land for a trip to Sitka. Joe George, of Pay n’ Tnkn is K Accémpanying the Juneau team Miss Stinger wili take the pm(’,_‘now in Seattle, doing extensive buy-| ETCH]KAN OCT. 16 4 were the Rev. O. L. Kendall, acting | " \rice punics Anderson, who left| '°% for the local firm and is ex- | coutmaster, and H. W. Douglas, as- Sitka to take graduate' study ‘in pected to return to Juneau within, Federal Judge George F. Alexand- sistant scoutmaster. Mark Jensen ublic health: mursing the next two weeks. (er and court attaches are scheduled ieads the Douglas ‘team, and Bob P | Mr. George has been in the East|to leave here on October 16 for a| o DuPree is assistant leader. 1and South: for mien! months un~‘court term in Ketchikan, it was == 2 | Try The Em; s ,.which | announced today. The stay in Ket-| = 'm' an E‘Ifi | | quick weduits i % Sy i i Vchikan is indefinite, depénding on! and Stimulate Fall Appetites When days are hot and fatiguing appetites are apt to lag a bit but when coolness creeps into' the air there is a hearty demand for food. So put away your summer favor- ites and serve foods that are a trifle more substantial. You'll find many tempting fruits and vegetables to inspire - Jou to the creation of stlmufiflmg medla. ezt <fi es, too. SmceTnme chdn RIB MAST FANCY BEEF ;og“';v:tugs The Aristocrat of Roasts " ROLLED or STANDING Swift’s Premitm If you prepare your holiday fruit cakes now you will be rewarded by a finer, richer cake, whose flavor is a subtle blend ;of spices, blended over a long period in anticipa- tion ef holiday festivities. We have all the dried pecls and fruits to fillyour order. . | I PECIAL LIANCE COFFEE | C Shortening ONE .POUND CARTON Fresh . 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