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MARTHA SOCIETY DINNER Remember the Martha Society LouisdeFlorianIsin Town, | NEW MEMBERS ‘MISSING' FISH 3 F |Dinner at the Northern Light After Myrna, Also Supplies for Sty oo 1. | JU|N HIGH SCHBUL ARR!VE Pp from five to seven-thirty Adu! W; Pl 75¢c — children under twelve 50c. GHAMBER H E R E SAFEI-Y lnter e as 0 Tl e to y G al - Jdered 'right. into Mury’s. tron, vard n A N c E i o .. Lewie™) doesnt et to Juncau very Five Elected to School Or- James Younv annkanhl Sl Sk wofim e ke o jat times. ‘ g gamzatlon-Lucas Ap— Had Vlo!or Trouble and [enjoy a few city pleasures,tuul,‘ | Sponsored bY i i i 7 V.: | oubngly, even if a bit wistfully,| ¢ points Committees Were Towed to Haines | 5ie¥, SvE8 O fiint have uflel‘SlMMO{{S HO[PS WITH -s i .00 many practical things for him MA |H RN FI““I h 3 Five new members were elected The mystery of the ‘“missing” LO‘dO yo};\ iee. . s Mo ING o 4 to the Junior Chamber ?[ Com- fish buyers was w!vf‘d last nfs:; For example, today he must make| Carrying mail to Sitka and way Ed“catlml merce which held its regular weck when James Young and Frank|e,er. arrangements for Myrna. It| points, Sheldon Simmons, pilot-, : ly election and first meeting Fri- ht, the reported “lost” buyers,| o s myrna has been hoarding out|ing the Alaska Air transport Bel- | By 1 the sohiool Jutioh: g came into Juneau in their OWD| o the summer but is wanted at lanca, left home this noon with five “ 3 bo’;‘{hedxrwer;i::r} x;’k nCP-‘X_“(.“'fi :1 at “‘-”’lufb' ;“fmfh‘:fol‘:'gs sz::}: ome now. So Louis must make| passengers. Returning this after- ‘; i P 0 set oub on o . .rtangements for her transporta- noon at 4:30, Simmons will bring fithigogigll%gl;nilaudo Anderson and for them, n\: “uapms_al_ lm:ln% icn, get, her ready for the trip, ar-, thres passengers to Juneau. TUESDAY NITE 7i Rodney 3 previously made an unavailing hunt |, 0" for her winter supplies and| Outbound passengers this noon 8 il membe;rsfl:oenr: ‘gfi:fida‘;}:’lxl‘j for them in the Shelter Island| o “hor apoard. Myrna is the type'\vere: Max Behrmann, Gus T. Ow-. October 13 r ll;:‘;;::nw:ll)pl;: cnns{dored MI Y x'omviln » that, while charming and beautirul,/en and E. F. Nuhnn, to Pinta Bay; A' I o o F g vy SRR ot tha Grgunimtion, The men reported on their ar-) g agare of her aristocratic ances-|Mrs. Gene Tippets, to Hirst-Chi- . O. O. F. Hall I e HerAID kel Wre Vated or- rival here that Monday while inle;y ang demands rather tactful|chagof, and Albert Jackson to Chi- ; ; i dered e Shf"f;e,’:“;‘fsbz: handling. chagof. ® Good Music i y i PIODELIOY. SSl 0 o M; is the prize Guernsey that| Simmons will leave here tomor- the program committee ap- 9 z yrna is p T et T Lucas. tor broke and they drifted In the S0Mllives most of the time at Mary | row morning in the Bellanca for a | ® FTee Lunch i § s et o to William Henry Bay. There an-| oo qwn Glacier Lodge, but has/return flight with sengers to W % :;’:ab::xlilam:clli":cge nar:; Jx?"l‘(‘:‘::(-l . small boat came along, bound I,c:-n boarding this summer at the|Atin, B. C. o [ J AdmlSSIOn; Men T x St s for Haines, and towed them into ' { Al 35¢, Ladi ¢ marker and subsidiary committee Juneau Dairy. | 7. 7 T C, Ladies 25C the latter place where they had . T8 lieve h e 8 members are John Frobergson, Bob 3 Louis is rather relicved inat her| MRS, BALD. < iSMISSED the shaft repaired before coming|. o 4 : | Phillips and Jim Wilcox. For the first time in a World Series since 1920 a homer was hit with the bases full when Tony Lazzeri |~ Juneaup .uyul consort is staying on a: the! Mrs Helen Baldwin, medical pa- | @ EVGI‘YbOdY | During luncheon yesterday cur- of the Yankees did the trick in the third inning of the second World Series game at New York as the oL TS Juncau Dairy. It seems he is a' tient, was dismissed from St. Ann's Welcome | rent events pertaining to Asia were \l{inkl buried the Giants under an 18 to 4 count. It was a new series record for runs scored Inl on:gamm KING sully in every sense of the word; Hospmfl v.his forenoon. ; discussed. azzeri is shown crossing the plate, with the batboy and Catcher Mancuso at the left. (Associated Press GUS GEORGE MA a fractious beast, and Louis figures N —_— President Lucas directed club| Photo) | that getting Myrna aboard the scow | i members to bring in curggnt events ~ 3 4 bap & AN TR R O TRBE VACATlON TRIP To .5 trouble enough, although he says‘ on Germany for discussion at the . Bay, and thus up the beach to the charge of her shop during her ab- lNTERlOR ON YUKON ¢hey are both fine animals. | § next meeting. Glaclers Racede iYnkuLnL district. According to sence, are busy assembling and Anybody who has visited Twin A New members are expected to be 3 | Frank Dufresne, Executive Officer marking quantities of newly arrived o ; Glaciers camp knows Louis De Flor- | e present at the meeting next Friday, of the commission, the region is merchandise. Leaving on a three weeks' vaca-j ., He takes care of everything up, SEE J PLAY according to club officers, and to well adapted for moose, and there —e———— tion trip to Westward and Interior |y ol on the Taku River in one of an immediately align themselves with is some 400 square miles of country Gus George, of the firm of | o) er a5 outstanding beauty spots the activities of the organization p where they should thrive. NEW DOCTOR FOR U. S. ge B:otlw(l};. i ou;bo:nd THan Miss' Sovos A WinE and i [ RS 40 A Trefzgar has suggested the ani- passenger on the steamer Yukon,|genera] all-around foreman when APn 0 Yakutat Heglfl“ mals be protected until they mul- HOSPITAL Now lN CITY which left here early this morning.| he's nome. | tiply further and it is probable 37 Mr. George plans to go to Seward Seeing Louis around town busy ST LI 'S _ the matter will come before the Dr. W. D. Middleton arrived on and Anchorage, and then to Pal-|yith trade is a bit startling when BALDWIN-BUILT 2 5 = game commission for action when the Yukon to succeed Dr. C: C. mer, where he wxll_]ain Mrs. George | one has always seen him in out- ' WINNEH quR ‘.Slrange Mlg ration Intoits conyenss nase tn' December, Carter in charge of the U. 8. Gov- |who has been visiting her parents| qoor outsits, skillfully handling river D;IONARCH Goat Country Rep()rlcd The Yakutat report is only one 9}:"";’“‘ Hos:)xt!ald‘in ‘AI‘;I“E“U A“”' ‘Fh"e :f“}' “‘eNfa“ Ze\;[ral (‘;’:eu- boats up &nd down the Taku, or ke 7 ® of several relative to the unusual the Bureau of Indian airs. Ac- From Palmer, Mr. an TS. George | telling you where the big cut-throat 1 l’)y Ha\'dy Trefzgar migration of moose in the Terri- companying Dr. Middleton is his will continue to Fairbanks, before| ;¢ hide away up Moose Creek, or 1 ity tory in the last few years. Dufresne Wife and six Ch“drensi E“Zfl*\’;m returning to Juneau. masterfully handling Mary Joyce's ; says that six have been killed Fred, Mary Louise, Susan, m. R R L famous dog team which she drove « e Glaciers and moose are not in 9 3G % g e an infant.| Mike Gavril, who has been con- i i . . . 4 i nown to HAYS ‘arehing. 46 come] ] U e OF ¥hes frcko fepe Lo U AL atant. s Hpl oy "|from Taku to Fairbanks last win- New in design . . . New .in the exclusive & SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 10 Known to have anything M-!and they have been seen in many The Middletons spent today indus- fined to St. Ann's Hospital recov-|ter: but Louis would be capable | e Seole.” Toul . ' Fred Aj i A Francisco mon except, perhaps, size, but the . .0 ¢ rough ¥ Perr triously searching for a home. ering from a severe attack of pneu- Acrosonic le. Truly, a sensation where- o~ 3 red Apostoli, San FROCISCO oL ERE i . blaces throughout the Terril y 8 \ ik % | anywhere so today he is bwrying hay,’ ever shewn. o fighting bellhop, drove toward the Alaska Game Commission is in re- oy yever frequented before. Rea- e monia, is reported much improved | gupolies, getting the mail, and ev- i g ; G000 middleweight title last night by ceipt of information which might (" for the sirange migration is Todays News 'uxu.y—lumplre lod.u erything in shape to start the trip’ You,!too, will marvel at its clear, full-volumed HOUSEXEERNG trouncing Lou Brouillard, former give the scientists something to Im”“ng game officials. - - <= | btlt 10 the ot ¥t She Tay o tone, and its amazingly responsive action. okned champion, in a ten round bout. f”»'l:‘l;: ;J“:;“L Eaghoagt o e L SR D l C d P l morrow, aboard Cash Cole’s gasboat Visit our showrooms today—Note its bel“*y»i e E N s 0 SR &SPl B0V, YERES,c anyWS - “Jazz" with Myrna a rries the Good - B . enoes | duringitie e of wils man in Al y ross-wor uzzie {1oasl o1 Lcwyfi:mn:ihsuppha 5 }{fi“ and play éh:s He'w p.a:l\:a ynurs.el:f to, Jcdaning for sale at The Empire offi Alaska, there have been no moose i : ot g ully appeeciate its outstanding - qualifies. lor sale a pire ce s L ot ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 1. Act of placing | the Taku River they will go to the And learn of its low price. in the Yakutat region. In fact L Render vocal s resting |]gdge by river boat. | ’C‘K;?(:\ ‘l;(flx\(;m':lw‘"m‘":.)‘\:";p t?{e’ ‘:;':L Bruu l-!t Back l] [Y wrrx"e‘éflfa ve- ;'. Art of urrnng. | De Florian reports that twive in, . 3 o & ommis- hicles als’ ‘lhe last rew days a moose has > area a few years 12. Scent 10. Accessible ; | \nd the lodge and Mary Jmce epper «oemeesnel o Mrs, Russell & i, e A S s 1 pomumes win o camers. |- ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY P PP m{’ (;(x{:ml-r F e ol 1 DR Cop- PR Y only. Ducks and geese in qusnmyl et ] rst wife 21, Plece of paste- | are now flying up and down the PHONE 206 122 West Second Street Get that recently moose have migrated into| 16. Arr:’;nge‘l 80 Py uet:iol-.rfl“ river, but for some unaccountable 7: the country and several of them | that two ol | 4 b 1 I T Szhl”’”g ./Z”l/or have been seen. The inac sibility | Fa]l Fashlons Are Lovely’ ,‘;,:f’:a"‘,'m, 23. Ll e?":'rl- s L’u's h“m se“f',ff’e ~ ap of the Yakutat region develops the| Says Juneau Shop Owner aver one 25’ Diminished | gl jer angl [ elieve 9 r |stacior angle, Otticlas believe that) Back from Buying Trip | ¢ "% i, w ulal fe '4-|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlflllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIII!II-‘ ™ | | laciers eced : duet used in |a point (hat the Moose have been ! 20. Aromatio rinting | | ; fter five weeks spe i ¥ | \dmd‘, gsiingrnisipie ¢ Dry|fashion marts of Seattle, Portland b Gorcel] A8 trustad s 3 . probably by way of DIyland san Francisco, Mrs. Dan Rus- 326 Genus of the :; ?:::::;::a?n i Tu:own erty for an- " sell, manager of the Juneau Sample g7 gmai) arums: ~42. Screen from = 2. Artificlal lan- 5. | Shop, .refurned to Juneau on the 5 Gnrch-lc % B'fl:ag;z tm guage :; . Gyps: 4 Yukon last night. b s, Greek aola 20isle 3. And not oW s E N l Merchandise was hard to find, " milepost 46 Plan of & 4 Curves repre- g1, Mrs. Russell said, but she succeeded fi_ fi:",-‘:'( "pao!.' 50. 'rr:onwn ey '“'3“‘5"' 4. in bringing back with her new fall ‘ound| 'x‘ 61 Cry :fii‘::“m“ L3 epparel and accessories which she 3& City in Flor- 62 "“"":," al quantity 5, DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL believes will please Juneau women. 88 Ono. %t an - 53. D ¢ 6. Mohammedan 2] “And they are hard to please,” .‘3.‘.,1-"".“.'. 54 s’?‘"' ny . ng'“"m. ": g ! Mrs. Russell said. “Women and the race Halt plant 4. . ,i ' Saturday, Oct. 10, 1936 ® Douglas High School ® Rands' Orchestra ® Gentlemen $1.00 ® Public Invited young girls in Juneau are becom- ing more and more particular about their apparel and their style con- sciousness is keeping the merchants selling to them on their toes.” New fall styles are lovely, accord- ing to Mrs. Russell, and are made more interesting by the smart high shades in which they appear. In spite of the vogue for brighter col- ors, Mrs. Russell added, black con- tinues to be a “high fashion.” Today Mrs. Russell and her as- sistant, Diana Ayers, who has had "'""'H"'H'I-H-O-H-H-)-I-K—H-l—)-p.q- i R )~++-H+-l+H—-l-—H—r-(—H—l~-I—l-—l+l—H+l—H—H—l+H-l—H—‘ Juneau Radio Service Offer Quick, Economical and Efficient REPAIRING ON ALL MODEL RADIOS by maintaining an up-to-the-minute laboratory and work shop. 206 Phone 206 For Your Radio Troubles and a Radio Technician will call FREE OF CHARGE 122 Second St. Juneau Radio Service e ....BILL HIXSON.... b o Your City Radio Inspector Next door to San Francisco Bakery ol ’////////l Sadd: AAAN Add ANNN NN EE W G AENE dEEN NN daEe SRmEN amEEE JEE JJEEE T %/fllll/fllllll AN Hlllfilll%flflfl O AN JENN dEN dEEE dEEN II Cabs under are now due NOTICE! All bills due the Royal Blue the manage- ment of Wm. Poo?é and wife and payable to the Alaska Credit Bureau. CHAS. WAYNOR, Manager. TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT B.P. 0. ELKS’ Purple Bubble BALL AND as in years past the PURPLE BUBBLE BALL will be one of Juneau's most glorious There will be fun for everyone— jJood music—a jolly good time is in store affairs. for you. Dancing Starts at 10 P, M. “Let Nothing Stop You ~ From Attending Juneau’s ADMISSION §$1.00