The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 9, 1936, Page 3

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CURE SHOWN IN CAPITOL FILM steur, his rabies the first of 9-year serum on a mmmn (M time and haved the life old Joseph Meister. This dramatic experiment the death rate of the dread discase to less than one per cent is reenacted in the Cosmopolitan production, “The Story of Lou ' which is bei shown at itol Theatre as lease. whick ALS —Double Crossed . . Hermits of Crab- land . . Vitaphone Billboard tional Paul Muni port Pasteur, Dick- | s the part of the Meis- e assembly aiter the first ter boy. FIRST LEG[SLATOR of the year. While the camera and microphone ————————— scene, the vhose 3 ARRIVES HERE FOR lepEDERICK PAUL e about his duties as janitor in the JANUARY SESSION George MAKES U. OF W. DEBATING TEAM Pasteur The scene was Institute in ac Aris, t 4 e e in ever Laiblin, mining operato e ) frem Nome who was elected to the 53 detail. Before it was made, First Territ 1 Legis we at the Sep-| Frederick Paw and ional's Paris represent e lo- tember election, arrived in JuneaufMrs. W. L. Paul, place cated Meister at the Inst e and on the P. plane and will remairjjon the Univ i him tell the story of how here until the Legislature convenesfjdebating team to asteur actually gave him the rabics . in January. He has taken an apart-|jreceived here by the parents treatment fifty years ago. ment at the Clff. It is the firs Paul, a third Student. . “Tha. of Louis Pasteur” is time he has been cut of the Nomefjat the University, pass of the the thrilling drama of Pasteur's district for five years. preliminary try-outs to fight against the ignorance prevail-| While here Mr. Laiblin expects tcjjmake the debating team, member- ing at his time, to sa life by acquaint himself with the matter hip on which is recognition of high science. Others in the cast besides of government as pertaining to uw in debate Muni include Josephine Hutchin- '|‘H+l-l—H—|—H<—H—-1—+-l-—l—~l'l-+-!—l-+-!~ oo 1 o e w a s = ; s i 5 - ' i + I -+ : i i < e : ¥ . + % CONTI i ¥ NUING i i + TOMORROW : , -+ - : Special Values for Qur Eighth Anniversary + o . Tomorrow's ~ ; Styles 2 = Today Juneau's Own Store B e o B e o e g T e 0 e e 0 f~‘}+l—HH44+4-l+H—PH‘FH‘I—PrI-l-I-H4‘Id+PPH~fi-kl—i- = ° = = ;i = . £ OneoraCarioad S SC E B DV . v . v b0oee 5(: = W= These rates go into effect immediately. = | = RIDE A CHECKER = Jewel Thieves in Louis Jos-, eph Vance Story at . Coliseum a First N:\-‘ son, Anita Fritz Leiber, ter Hall. Louise, Donald Wood: Henry O'Neill tind Por- CEDAR SLATED TO LEAVE FOR SOUTH PAA Passengers At the Show Place Gay, romantic and exciting is the swift-moving Columbia s of in- < kan ) at Wh i t E n g r se of Juneau ternational jewel theve Lone| The 1 tender Cedar i ‘ Wolf Returns,” wheh opensd Sun-|scheduled to go south Thursday fc TONIGHT - day at the Coliscum Th inspection and verhau | Melvyn Douglas A check will be made to see whi rfluU Bre l haired Gail Patri the C was injured recent o ‘ \, “The Lone Wolf Returns” is based ing a % nd tide while she Both Electra Planes Return START“NG Expo the famous Louis Joseph Vance the northern part of Lynn Sie of the same name to Fairbanks Yester- 1 Lala Bire Douglas VI)\.“IXJ“\;VXHIVK. Tt Y nd 1:“:( "m:kv 1 ({a), Nlm‘nmg i rest of tk held fc wo hours \l(n; Bringing ten passengers from | LpI: ki - was liitle ob-|ypiienorse for Juneau, who had ! he Cedar has oo jeft in the Yukon city Friday R x ST R S returned to Fairbanks, ; be onsidered best for her ctra piloted by Joe Cros- gRELy dc S strike con- tne Juneau airport Sunday morning | a SESIDS D 1t 10 o'clock UFF F F A Bi M S Capt. W Dibrell, lighthouse su-| after refueling, the Electra took g [N perir Il accompany € off or return flight to Fairbanks | tend ake charge of the|yesterday morning at 11 o'clock inspec Mrs. Diorell will accom- | carrying mail, but no | ! 7 pan If & conditions per-!The Electra piloted by J Jone: & mit 1 a vac and Walter Hall, which arrived in —_— isit t 1 home in Texas ineau Saturday from Whitehorse, p Ire setter and his|also returned to Fairbanks yester- ‘Admiral Says Overnight| .., alar ¢ scheduled to take|day morning, leaving at 8 o'clock. Developments Point to | If no extensive| Passengers from Whitehorse yes- - 4 worl « Cedar will prob- | terday were: H. Trice, G. Larson, Possible Settlement i 1 north in two or three|R. A, Tsancson, J. A, Strand, M. s } tay will depend|and Mrs. F. Moss, H. Gumm, F. | (Continued frow: Page Onc) {Kalkman and E. B. Townsley " e sk b e JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSO awaited sailing orders and union m7T e PHOTOGRAPH crews were selected to remove p F‘v(;f”-() to S IS RECEIVED DUNAI.D WOUDS {shables from, refrigeration vessel BY U. S. MARSHAL MAHONEY AN |T A lo “ | s E San Francisco, Portland and Lo Marshal William T. Mahon- just vived a large person- autographed photograph of Ho- Wm iners Alaska aids to navi- out of com- Angeles union personnel gainst such a proposal vo! A WARNER BROS. mpora. FOR ALASKA RELIEF : : mer S. Cummings, Attorney General { WASHINGTON, Nov. 9--Secre- % but are to lwbuuiwmlv of the United States. i ALSO L tary of Labor Frances Perkins has Suf St Selt Sirall Buoy e | 4 2 i concentated on effor to 3 rep ing October 11 | LEGION MEETS TONIGHT | Cavalcade of Music relieve the emergency in|® Sumnc it—Vichnefski Rock Feud Alaska. Relief for the Southeast ported showing an erroneous| Armistice Day observance is 5 e BiReka 1t nesnved ey THnmibmG I cteristic Nov. 3. scheduled to be the major subject Pathe Ivcws - fons - authorized shipments by rail k Sound—Cape Straight|of discussion of the Alford John to ey e, e reported extinguished Nov. 1. Bradford Post, American Legion, By Wiyl e s - McClennon Rock tonight at its regular weekly meet- | Y Miss Perking eXpressed cohtiienss quished Oct. ing in the Dugout. Commander W sSetant, Bavatiy Hasvine 24 j |0. Johnson requests that all Legion- dy’s efforts to settle the West Pr Willlam Sound Smith [naires be on hand. . i . il oo i : t Buoy 1 report- - - Soasy “’““"‘“."-“‘ Al I i HONORS MOTHER OLIVER ANDERSON IS . rait—Nofsy Island Light| Mis. A. W. Fox entertained a group HERE, FAIRBANKS BOUND ! nguished October 25 M friends an 1>n‘lnx'm.|] ea Sat- age — Ilkognak Rock!urday afternoon. The occasion was = : Oliver Anderson, wellknown for- L d extinguished Oct.(In honor of her mother, Mrs. M. B, g wnd will be a_passenger-on the fir ported extinguished Octo- | 2 from Rochester, New and plans to spend several PAA plane for the inter derson is now conne k I M;‘.'l‘:\iul:mm‘ sn-‘ r.v.nnt in Juneau with her daugh-| — NorbHern : Combiatlal: dox Cay ght found exting- te | e s E i orthern o omie Oct. 3, 1936, Was relighted | Rl NEE y | 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 ST s CARD OF THANKS : Caution to Mariners I desite to acknowledge with Will leave Wednesday nig 6! Behm Canal—A floating fish trap|grateful appreciation the many coNNoRs Mo’ron co m pm. Will load at Pacific Coast|reporied adrift off Port Stewart, beautiful floral offerings, the do- ) Dock at 1 p. m. Tuesday. All Nov nation of ¢ and many other | reight must be on dock by 12 noon Sea C On account of dis- kind 'expressions of sympathy at| Distributors Tuesday, —ady. | turt in Lituya Bay, coast line the funeral of my father, John J U § > d with tree trunks and Bolm CHEVROLFET PONTIAC BUICK Empire classifieds pay. nps —ady. WM. J. BOLM. Few things that grow require all the care and cultivation it takes : . to raise the mild, ripe tobaccos in Chesterfield Cigarettes. Proper curing by the fi gives flavor to Chesterfi tobaccos just as it daes fine hams and bacon. There is no higher standard of tobacco quality than the Chesterfield standard. Like fine wines, Chesterfield tobaccos are aged for two years or more to make them mellow and better-tosting. © 1936, MGGEIT & MYERS TQBACID

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