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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9, 1936. From JUNO SAMPLE SHOP LN ] Rollins Hosiery THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU ‘‘BUNKER BEAN” Adapated from the story—“HIS MAJESTY BUNKER BEAN” by whose other screen credits are “Merton of the Movies” and “Ruggles of Red Gap.” THE CAST OWEN DAVIS, JR. BERTON SOUTH ON BUSINESS Leaving for ‘Seattle tomorrow on the Princess Louise are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gardner. While | in the South, Mr. Garner who is connected with the Juneau Lumber Mills, will purchase supplies for| ll.he opening of the Juneau Logging | | Company’ camp next spring, and‘ |plans td return to Juneau after| |securing shipment of them, prob- |ably about the first of February, but possibly ‘later if the shipping ‘ue-up should continue. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner plan a |visit with Mrs. Gardner’s parents, {Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith, in Bel- ) |lingham, and will go to Portland LOUISE LATIMER ROBERT McWADE HEDDA HOPPER JESSIE RALPH SYBIL HARRIS LUCILLE BALL EDWARD NUGENT We are also offering you another fine SHORT SUBJECT PROGRAM featuring the following: He's a Prince Sport Magic Football Teamwork Here Come Zoo Today | Harry Leon Wilson CHURCHILL ELLIOTT GOING SOUTH J. R. Elliott, U. 8. Treasury rep- —— chureh, Grand Rapids, Mich.; E.| Y ‘0_ Zorn, executive secretary of the Miss Grace Nelson, daughter of ] Xchrisuan Business Men's commit-|Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Nelson of 1235 tee, Chicago, Ill.; Rev. William Mc- | Monterey Avenue, Berkeley, OCali- | |Carrell, bactor of the Bible church, fornia, has recently been elected | Cicero, Ill; J. B. Martin, Jr., prom- Secretary of the Associated oiu- |inent Portland business executive. dents of Armstrong College. 1217 S. E. Salmon Street, recently| organizea to carry forward an in-|. " |dependent faith mission work in the| Bunker Bean” to Be Fea-| I northland, is well on its way to ful-| ture Attraction at Capi- fillment of plans for a program| . Pl i2tol Theatre Tonight | ——- | Miss Nelson, wno is enrolled in Fai 1ssl |the Eexecutive Secretarial Coursc iIndependent Faith Mission GULISEUM PLAY | at Armstrong College, has been very | Work to Be Extended active in the Secretarial and Thes- in September, 1934. She is a for- mer resident of Juneau PORTLAND, Oregon, Dec. | ¢ il ey The Alaska Evangelical Society, THAT,S PEHFEGT lP | | SUBSCRIPTIONS TO Church of the Great Commission, | | SLIDE COMMITTEE to Northland i TELLS MURDER plans Clubs ever since her entrance pfi %y ‘ with headquarters here in the| BEING RECEIVED The Juneau Slide Relief Commit- tee announces that the following additional names of subscribess should be added to the list .which has already been published: Wm. A. Holzheimer, $10; W. H. Biggs, $5; Astrid Loken, $2; Peggy that will cover that field, accord- ing to the Rev. Eazra S. Gerig, sec- retary-treasurer. | Police records throughout the Long a field considered m~g!vc(e:l‘;coumry hold no knowledge of the |so far as organized missionary work perfeet crime. Gruesome murders is concerned, this extensive lerri-‘iwhlch remained mysteries for years Itory is to be given special attention always terminate into the convic- McLeod, $2; Mae Fraser, $2; Helen by this new society, the head ux‘,ticxi of the criminal of some time | Torkelson, ; Ketchikan Packing which is Dr. William E. Pietsch, or other. | Co., $100; Superior Portland Ce- Los Angeles, Cal, nationally known But, the perfect crime is com-|ment Company, $50; John F as President of the Independent mitted. In one of the most thrill-| Chamberlain, $25. Fundamental Churches of America|ing dramas ever produced, “The i > J and a noted Bible teacher, evange- Leavenworth Case,” a Republic MRS. ADLER HERE list and writer. He has already been Picture, boasts the ingenious for-| Now stopping in Juneau at the | on the ground, surveying possibili- mula of a perfect crime. This pro-| Gastineau Hotel, awaiting the ar- ties and is enthusiastic over the duction begins tonight at the Cull-iriva] of the PAA Electra on which | outlook. seum Theatre. she will continue to her home in Headquarters in Juneau Donald Cook, popular screen star,| Fairbanks, is Mrs. Don Adler, wife | Dr. Pietsch recently conferred at|is Seen in a leading role—that of |of the Fairbanks theatre operator | Skagway, Alaska with Floyd T. Gil- | Dr. Harwell. |and prominent American Legion man, field director, whose head-| The motivation of the plot is| worker. quarters will be located in Juneau Ccaused by a monkey, a pet uf“ Mrs. Adler arrived in Juneau |as scon as arrangements can be Cook’s. Although the film boasts|aboard the Princess Louise from {made. With Mrs. Gilman, he has|0f many popular and talented stars, | Seattle, where she has been on a béen on the field for some time | this monkey plays a very important | business trip for the past two |and reports unlimited possibili-| factor in solving. the mystery, much | months. ties in spreading the Gospel. Mrs.|to the amazement of the police. | e T Gilman, who is a graduate nurse," Opening here tonight at the Capi-| By proclamation sent the Federal eventually will have charge of 21‘tol Theatre is the Barry Leon wil-lGuvernmenc. the ‘Free and Inde- | medical dispensary, which is to be SOn Successor to “Merton of the pendent State” of Dade, in north- | operated in connection with meanvies" and “Ruggles of Red Gap,”| west Georgia, withdrew from the | missionary undertaking, it is an-|Which stars Owen Davis, Jr., and United States before the rest of | !nounced. The Gilmans are mem-|LOuise Latimer in “Bunker Bean,” Georgia seceded. After the war no | fr——— | Starts [[o{-]1041 T HWARTED! E PERFECT CRIME A mysteriour mur derer unmasked and brought to justice in a story that keeps your nerves tingling! CASE' witt DONALD COOK Jean Rouverol Norman Foster E. O'Brien Moore Warren Hymer A REPUBLIC PICTURE ] —ALSO—— Too Many Surprises———Rural Mexico Amateur Broadcast. M-G-M News I SR e bers of the Church of the Great ®dapted from the stage play, “His written document ever announced | Commission and are being support-‘M“-‘l‘SL Bunker Bean.” the county’s return to the Union. ed in part by it. ‘ ' Ricss. 7 PR | T s T SILVER TEA SEWING SALE resentative in charge of disburse-! According to Dr. Pietseh, the sa-‘ ments here, is taking passage on ciety will be operated strictly on the Princess Louise tonight for Se-|a fundamental, undenominational attle where he has been called for|and faith basis, under a simple, a conference of Treasury represen- practical set of by-laws governing| tatives in connection with the gov-|the administrative affairs of the| ernment charter of boats by the Al-|mission in an efficient, scriptural| aska Railroad. |and economic manner. Already, | b s A ‘he said, funds have come into the| PARKS TO DENVER headquarters from various places| Former Governor George A. | throughout the United States, and| Parks is leaving on the Princess numerous communications received Louise tonight for a business and |indicate wide interest in the ven- pleasure trip to Denver, Colo. Mr. | ture Parks, District Cadastral Engineer | in the Public Survey office, will at- tend a conference of Survey offici als in Denver and spend the holi- days with his people there. To Add to Personnel As soon as possible, following es- tablishment of Juneau headquar- ters, it is planned to add to the per- |sonnel as men and women are call- Lutheran Church, Thursday, Dec.| At the Lutheran Church starts 10, from 1:30 to 5:30. Sewing sale 10:30 Thursday, Dec. 10. Also goodie and goodies all day. —adv. |sale. Silver Tea, 1:30 to 5:30. adv. o Sauer! 1t made of turnips in- 1d of cabbage is becoming popu- ar in Ozark communities. - - Most of Utah is a plateau, 6,000 et above sea level. "TOMORROW'S STYLES TODAY" Pre-Holiday Specials Under agreement with the Screen Artists’ Guild of the United States, Boris Karloff, Edward G. Robinson and Edward Everett Horton have been admitted to membership of British Equity. L e ed into the service and become pre- OBSERVES BIRTHDAY pared for work in the field, ac- | In honor of Mrs. J. E. Clark,|cording to Dr. Pietsch, who visions whose birthday it was, Mrs. J. E./a wonderful opportunity in the Al- Shrubs and trees should be trans- McKinley invited a number of askan situation, which has many planted in the fall, winter and early friends to her home yesterday for!/problems but also numerous needs spring. tea. along the lines upon which the| e | Mission will be operated. Dr. Pietsch is giving the new work| personal consideration and atten-| tion and recently had the priviiege | of speaking over WMBI, Chicago, and also before the student body of the Moody Bible Institute there s concerning it. Dr. Roy Talmadge They attract new friends. From friend Brufihigh. Faticniy e To. 5 | coma pastor, who is vice president on business before returning to Ju- | neau. 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Another one for Drip |tion of the Independent Funda- k i | mental Church of Amecrica, St. | Louis, Mo.; Rev. Nye J. Langrande, N eqligees; Juno Sample Shop If you wish to consult me about your eyes before I go, please cau at my office or phone for an appointment. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson OPTOMETRIST Office in Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Store Phone 332 JUNEAU'S OWN STORE