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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 5 " [] ’ ' Chevrolet— 30—Lincoln vs. Pontiac. 8:30—Federal vs. Hudson. | EI.KS BuwthG Holmquist 9:30—0lds vs. Nash. 9:30—Lafayette vs. Cord. a"’ a" s s erner i October 14— November 3 | BV o L l s E U s ‘Werner i 0— | Burke 55 7:30—Ford vs. De Soto . 7:30—Franklin vs. Lincoln =l i . ¥ | — SGHEDULEB Tn ; e iseiier s, Btudebaker. 8:30—International vs. Plymouth Hummlng m . " ” k. 9:30—Chevrolet vs. Auburn m m Show Place of Juneau 9:30—Cadillac vs. Buick. e STARTING TONIGHT— Rolls- October 15— December 2— % Heavavn \30_Packard vs, Rolls 7:30—Reo vs. Nash : H uast ves ronerr | (JPEN THURSDAY| v m TR il | G stuw v, Oudiine Mine Activi RIOTOUS ROMANCE w1 Shepard : 9:30—Lafayete vs. International, | 9:30—Olds vs. De Soto, JAMES CAGNEY in NG " |october 16— Lt oG [ e BRAND NEW SONGS : Pontiac vs. Packard ~ ~ s ‘GREAT GUY’ M d Wi Teams—|c ; e e s 8:30—Fora vs. Buick. Glenn Carrington Returns || o : B i cam; sty P et e 9:30—Rolls vs. Chrysler from Summer in In- LAWRENC ,'I IB B l‘ 'I”I 2 Sk : 5 ol ol | December 4— . 4 with MAE CLARKE Schedules Announce Hollmann 67 | 7:30—Dodge vs. Auburn. R terior Alaska 3 y IT'S TOPS IN CAGNEY by L. Holmquist Foster, F. 8:30—Plymouth vs. Reo. 8:30—Lafayette vs, Dodge. =t : o 11 £ 9:30—Stutz vs. Nash. Decetobér ¢ 2 | ENTERTAINMEN’ D e L 3 : LS 99 October 19— 7-30—Franklin vs ALSO E bowling season were announc- | 5 ac v.s CF r B DB GONAL ve, - Auburn, plenty of. water for mining opera- ALS Pullen 8:30—Pontiac v.s Chrysler. b GR#vdlaE V8. Red. plenty 8 g Pay Ax You kit fed today by L. J. Holmquist, Bowl- T liheis ¢ 9:30--De Soto va. Cadiliao tions in the placer fields—that spells { WE ay As ) ” o que | 9:30—De Soto vs. Cadillac. b 1o I ¢ NDY BARRIE ing Chairman. The ladies will A high spirits for the town of Fair- i & i ia g Holland 7 October 21— )—Stutz vs. Packard § S { Night Life of the Bugs EASKn O Jnging Noxt, Rk 84 —_— 7:30—Studebaker vs. Packard. 8:30—O0lds ‘:_ s;::m,‘h‘.:k,.r banks, and according to Glenn Car- GREGORY RATOFF B there are only seven teams, the | i o Carring g ps i il . | 8:30—Buick vs. Pederal. | 9:30_Buic Ne |rington, of Carrington and Jones, 3 chairman said. First games of the T30 RIUCK 1, Foutia, |who has spent the summer in Fair ARTHUR TREACHER and Taer's teAms. will ba: piayed Thes. [LiMool= | 9:30—Rolls vs. Lafayette. December 9— 4 ; gk R oa THE MARCH OF TIME ||day night. Each mens team win| Metealf October 22—, 7:30—Nash vs. Rolls. st i Skl (The News Behind the |{bow! 12 games and the winner will 5% ShoeD p o7:30—Franklin. ve (OHENEICE e ey, | e News) lbe~tacided by the total i fall 8 International vs. Hudson. 9:30—Lafayette vs. Chrysler, | i o 4 3 K " P s 2 § | be al pin fa 9:30—Lincoln vs. Dodge. December 10— {opened a branch store for his com- 3 i Arthur Schwartz i Howaord Dietz I | The reason for not playing a com- October 7:30—De Soto vs. Franklin. pany, buying the old Davis building 2 | | New: lete round-robin is tha e pres- e 3 st 3 o) ¢ Latest News {Elnge ehund, obl, s that i piesdt ol | 7:30—Cord vs. Plymouth. 820 tnternational v Cadilinc ::": R . PLUS— foa. et b ) g 5 30—Auburn vs. Olds. 30—Chevrolet vs. Dodge. e . are. Ja 3 : * % * thus causing lack of interest, Holm-| Henning, F. !o(-mw N e i i | Loger, the only flying salesman || Movie Mania * Nut Guilty * Late News 1 { W TONTCHT . s Davlin % PREVIEW., TONIGHT |iquist eaid. 1t would take sbout] ool 7:30—Stutz vs. Ford. 7:30—Hudson vs. Plymouth. Alaska to fly his own ship, is in| Vincent Lopez and Orchestra ive months for each of the 24 | 8:30—Pontiac vs. De Soto. 8:30—Reo vs. Lincoln. charge of the new branch office. MARGOT GRAHAME in Imvm teams to play 23 games each. 9:30—Chrysler vs. Cadillac. December 13— The Circle district and the Man- ‘NIGHT WAITRESS' | Men's Teams et October 26— | 7:30—Cord vs. Stutz. ley Hot Springs area are the live- < il endoreenients. ol Ford— Barragar 3 7:30—Studebaker vs. Buick. | 8:30—Nash vs. Auburn. liest looking centers, Cmrinztcnicu"saum Shnws | publicity stunts. T TR R AR Radde 188 Riendeau 8:30—Packard vs. Federals. | 9:30—Studebaker vs. Dodge. said, with draglines operating on Manager Ratoff gets away with Gridley 167 Bloedhorn 9:30—Rolls vs. Franklin. Dececember 14— Deadwood Creek, Olson and Lind- | murder (of the English language), | Whitehead 148 October 28— 7:30—Hudson vs. Olds. strom, Ketchum Creek, Enstrom |but finally his protege has enough . 7:30—Lafayette vs. Chevrolet. 8:30—Packard vs. Reo. |Bros,, Butte Creek, Pete Miscovich, or lhv super-ultra-salesmanship and rfla uy I 500 Chrysler— 8:30—International ,vs. Lincoln. 9:30—Plymouth vs. Ford | wolt Creek, Mannie Olsen, and| out West to resume his for- | | Redman | 9:30—Hudson vs. Dodge. December 16— {Thure Gustafson, and also a drag #fer Dm,,mu‘,n 8 & Wby, 185 = | Pt -y 7:30—Lincoln vs, Pontiac. lon Mammoth Creek “ ume y I m e | A stable high price for gold, ec-| McDonell in Fairbanks, Carrington « yrics by H | AR caro o « Sterling 159 95 R okl a ARiruth, 8:30—Studebaker vs. Chevrolet On the Creeks End Shuwnlg at Petrich 153 Snn . 8:30—Reo vs. Olds. i 9:30—Auburn vs. Buick. On Miller Creek, just on the other BYRON PERSONEUS . . | 9:30— btuu vs. Chrysler "‘;fi;g-hgu rlg—vg S ;;m- of Eugllr smnmi{; en the Tu-( »‘0 B His F 1 WILL ENTER BIBLE 197 bl mmm- 30— s. Nash. ighway, the Berry dredge and sev- ; ne Sona Hits Fea-| Canitol Tgmght Studebaker— interaations} Skl SliR | 8:30—Rolls vs. Hudson. leemn” yaraciictng outfte’ nad a| Outstanding Song Hits Fes SCHOOL IN STATES i Tubbs 5 MacSoadaen | K..iU—Nuah vs. Cadillac b At e Tttt good season, among the latter be- | tured in “Under [ — - Shattuck " s floember X N ing Jay Kelly, who has been in this | Y Spell” | Charles Byron Porscrous, son of P H et VS i d s 5 B e i -alayetle vs. Aubnrn, region mining successfully for many our dpe |the Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Personeus, Popular Cagney Film Bas-, Wilson 15 - 7:30—De Soto ard. 8:30—Dodge vs. Franklin. indiy ; ;i E sailed for the south aboard the 5 i % " | 8:30—Dodge vs. Reo. December 20— fic th Cs 0 P T S ed on “Johnny | o e T R coember 20— tornationa | With Capt. A. E. Lathrop’s new| paqrence ‘rinew, gloriously sing- Princess Loulse and is to enter the LY | Hudson— W s : ? P : s, ational. e O the |Northwest Bible Institute where he Cave” Plot | FAREnE Stewart ing three new songs, heading the | Hudson k¢ nation’s hit list, brilliantly cast|Will study for the ministry. |against a background of riotous co- Planning to be in the south until Ratorf | the end of May, he will return to | 2 |newspaper plant ready to open on d | November 2— | 8:30—Chevrolet vs. Plymouth. |the 15th of the month, the Nordale : |4 Teiibeadea Bringdale | 7:30—Federal vs. International. 9:30—Stutz vs. Rolls. {Hotel with 120 rooms since a big| Few pictures shown on local Garminhasl Wirt | 8:30—Franklin Hudson, = P i |addition, and several new creens recently have stirred up as » 9:30—Chevrolet vs. Cort much est and enthusiasm a e ; houses | medy provided by Gregory | being built about town, Fairbanks and Wendy Barrie, comes tonight to|Juneau for the summer. . TN November 4— | looks justly prosperous, said C 1 | e s ) s 8, o . the Coliseum Theatre in his new-| Great Guy,” James Cagney's first Women’s Teams 7:30—Lincoln vs. Plymouth, Br“al" Is war“ed | vin | 4 4 S ) . | rington |est and greatest musical-comedy ro- SIGNAL CORPS MAN | picture for Grand National \ich | Pontiac— amonds | 8:30—Cadillac vs. Rolls. | ! | Duckworth g | g AITING: AV 8. Among the successful hydraul-|mance, “Under Your Spell,” Twen-| i will close at the Capitol th Y Mrs. R. Stevenson 30—Stutz o . H ® 5 | I\”y‘v‘: e at the Capitol theatre to ‘ Rbbctaot M:: £ Kl'“mn:"m | vs)..m Suufin Reo. |icking outfits in the Circle Hot tieth Century-Fox triumph | PINING FOR JUNEAU ik i - Ka | November 5— snnnm area, was Bob Bartlett’s, The new songs, written by Broad- | : ,‘»‘}‘- u‘l_ n 1 ‘l]l('i,)\‘ll';\t ;”',f“‘x,‘:, 0 Mrs. K. K. Kyler 7:30 4){(5 u Pontiac. v holdings. Bartlett, formerly way's rhythem kings, Arthur| Malcolm Morrison, U. S. Signal : ;.m '“ ol “l:“m‘»i;”\ g;ll;— gl‘”\hm\s 1-;‘0;;]1: R { ‘\((n'l ry to Alaska Delegate Tony smwmu and Howard Dietz, give a|Corps operator is sad. He is sad be- Beanl In the BRCniay EVIg POl s o et = ; | LONDON, Oct. 5—Prediction that, Dimond, has been developing claims lilt and a swing to the picture that | cause he is in Fairbanks and not in | Tl - . 5 i? r Britain would be starved into sub-|l€ft him by his father and found is new to the screen. “Uunder Your | Juneau and because of that cannot drama of a most appealing type.| b . Mrs. A. Duncan 0 | 7:30—Studebaker vs. Cadillac. |} Gon i the first month or two|this vear's cleanup growing larger|Spell,” “My Little Mule Wagon” and | do all the things with shing rods As up-to-the-minute as tomorrow Mrs. R. R Bj‘r>W'!\ o 8:30—Packard vs. Buick. bt & BB wWa “m;“ vast quahti- }u“u expected “Amigo” are titles certain to grace|and guns that he had planned to newspaper héadlines and as down- Mrs. A. W. Stewart November 8— ik of Sy Tt e '“,Ur‘v ot Manley Hot Springs every orchéstra’s request list. | do with Rod Darnell and “Brownie,” to-carth as the avc romance | 0—Rolls vs. Federal. led throughout the country. has been| One of the new outfits going to| 1IN & role very closely paralleling |the barber, this hunting season. of young America, it definitely ex-| . : | §:30—Lafayete vs. Franklin. s e T aion e C S m(\ Manley Hot Springs |Feal life, the world-famous baritone | It is expected Morrison will be erts an appeal for all types of s . Rubies— 9:30—International vs. Chevrolet. | o ¥ am_‘m,’t’;‘; w(“‘fl‘;"“"rv‘ s [ e the Omega Creek hold- 1S €ast @ a popular singer, kept 5o/ in the interior city for at least an- theatte-goers BEEE s T Miss H. Paulson 15 | November 9— L hi s T e i Ehibpedd’ num(rxw”"*" by his vigorous manager, Gre- | other month. He went there to serve Mae Clarke appears opposite| v] ’A & 1 Mrs. L. Holmquist 7:30—Hudson vs. -Lincoln. B T D' it ygm Td Sheppard | EOTY Ratoff, that his every moment as a relief operator aiding the Rus- Cagney, thus bringing together| e Mrs. A. Burke 3 0—Cord y8. Dodge. fard, ab NOEHSIRNL BT WL ey, S L s mcto:"’md\ is filled with a continual round of sian polar fliers' search. again the players of “Public Ene-| = § 9:30—Plymouth vs. Auburn, | aEency AWRE L BOUUER: 2b A QR N Aok emy' and “Lady Killer.” | 5 | | Novenbis 182 to say unless it is by those con-{pumping unit this son an ms‘ . SRR D S | Dodge— Eineralds— [ W30 e e Paakie |cerns whose life depends on the gotten stripping well under way, | MecCormick 5 Mrs, H. Sperling . ‘ é: T e {continued production of private With expectations of starting sluic- | E WORTHEN BRADLEYS \ Xy_kovmh 70 Mrs, J. McCormick P | o Cifiviae. :Im“tunmli.mm armaments . . . |ing as soon as spring thaws will| BEFORE YOUR BUY. | ile 55 Mrs. R. Elstad 15 - The armaments race was won permit . SAIL THIS MORNING | 7:30—Nash vs. De Soto. | | Topaz— I N % |race, God help us, and now with I | Kautmann ph | el g5 | TR A millions in misery, with festering|more roads and more airplane land- | ; L | Iverson ! u g . | TARCEMIAGE B LR slums and incredibly fantastic debts,|ing fields.” | Mr. and Mrs. Wortnen Bradley,| Mrs. Waugh . | 8:30—Buick vs. Franklin, | b ! Wilcox Mrs. J. B. Burford o | oimacmstts v tio we are lining up in grisly pride| Glenn Carrington will sail for sy la2t olls 8. Internafional Iready for the start of a race yet|Seattle tonight on the Alaska, stop- | |in 1918, Death stood grinning at| “But for all the joy over this sea- |, 5 i |the finish point . . . We won the son, there is still the same cry,”| ¥ S FOR SAN FRANCISCO| puckara— 8:30—Ford vs. Cadillac. ; ith |said Carrington “The Interior wants| (8 ! A New Fur Coat — LADIE: S It will pay you to accept our invitation to visit our shop and factory and inspect our furs and who have been visiting in Juneau| equipment. " | A \fi”ut‘i:h‘ll]i\r:.\xtx‘(i“:)h:?(\If\x'\l‘n'l'(k‘:‘L I(L"(,:,I:f.l 5 { z‘ganrédlbj e |more mad and horrible.” }pmg over a few days in Ketchikan, SEE THE MANY FUR COATS, r»{;“"_m;" <‘0 e hm;“: ’in S.;n Cadillase ! ; eral VS-‘C evrolet. | ———o———— Mr. Carrington said that his com-| : in the latest mode, which we have just made up 1fn i " Cleveland 2 S ek Opals— 0—Lafayette vs. Hudson. | GRAHAM GOES SOUTH |pany had experienced a good sea-| for this winter season and now have on display— rancisco. | : Mrs. F. Dufresne 6 0—Lincoln vs. Auburn. 4 {son along with the miners, having | ALL 1937 STYLES. ; i Blomgren Extensively entertained duringj Mrs. J. Hermle | November 18— g ract | eir stay in Juneau, the Bradleys| Iiutchings Mrs. L. Delebecque : 0—Cord vs. Reo. Gordon - Greham, Alaska AlrPUt @ Daw inieadgiy Basiors) JUST SEE THEM—YOU DON'T HAVE TO BUY Also: Pieces and Coats Made to Order in v of honor last night at! 130--Dodige. V8, Olda. | Transport mechanic, left this morn ifl“f:grfi ::c:' 2;;‘:4]11‘"9* into the Ter- small dinner party given by Mr. 990 Plymoutn ¥&. Bhite. ing on the Louise for a trip to Or- YA B g ALASKA'S LARGEST FUR FACTORY. o and Mrs. L. H. Metzgar. Among|Re0— o lando, Florida, where he has prop-| 7 Council Garnets— | erty interests. Graham will not re-] The New York, Chicago and Los | other events at which they haye . oo | hiad s o ) sts. 1 3 g (:nil’r!u:ui N 1 “atjhomc" Duncan Mrs. E. J. White § ! T:90--Pontiac. ye. ‘Beudebaker. turn until the first of the year. Angeles public libraries all circu- | ! u R M A I‘SBQ !;'l‘{x%lspn Darnell Mrs. P. Reynolds P om b i late more than 10,000,000 books a 1 at which Gov. John W. Troy and| dand 0—Ford vs. Packard. Mrs, Robert Bender entertained a! Bt ol o November 20— Try Top Notch Chili—ife, adv.yesr =« . . few days ago, and the dinner at :30—De Sota vs. Buick. which Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simp- | Lafayette— The Schedule | 8:30—Cadillac vs. Federal. S son were hosts and at the “at home” | hoyle - } October 7— November 22— by Mrs. Meizgar and Mrs. J. A.| Walmer . - { 7:30—Stutz vs. Olds. 0—Rolls vs. Chevrolet. Hellenthal. Nicholls ..... - - 8:30—Pontiac vs. Nash. 0—Lafayette vs. Lincoln, Form 125K During their visit here, the prom- 9:30—Ford vs. Chrysler. 9:30—Franklin vs. Cord. i ist i ‘ October 8— i inent visitors were guests at the | October | November 23— | SIGNAL CORPS, UNITED STATES ARMY i Hotel Juneau. Mr. Bradley is son Plymouth— | 7:30—De Soto vs. Studebaker. 7:30—TInternational vs. Dodge. xNAL y of the former President of the Al-| Sides 2 8:30—Cadillac vs. Packard. 8:30—Hudson vs. Auburn, WASHINGTON-ALASKA MILITARY CABLE AND TELEGRAPH SYSTEM aska Juneau Gold Mining Com-| Hagerup - 9:30—Buick vs. Rolls. 9:30—Stutz vs. Reo. pany. Mrs. Bradley is the daugh-| Monagle : October 9— November 26— ter of Mr. Samuel E. Pope, for- 7:30—Federals vs. Lafayette. 7:30—Plymouth vs. Olds. merly associated with the First Nfl-“ 8:30—Franklin vs. International.| 8:30—Pontiac vs. Cadillac. tional Bank of Juneau. Prior to|De Soto— October 11— 9:30—Nash vs. Packard. {heir trip to Juneau, they, attend- Keyser 7:30—Chevrolet vs. Hudson, November 27— GOVERNMENT FRINTING OFFICE ed the mining convention in Van- Kegal 8:30—Lincoln vs. Cord. :30—Ford vs. Studebaker. couver, B. C. R. H. Williams 9:30—Dodge vs. Plymouth. 0—Chrysler vs. Buick. . BRS : | | October 12— November 29— RECEIVED AT Try Top Notch Lunch—3; 7:30—Auburn vs. Reo. 7:30—De Sota vs. Rolls. - - —— - L 235 D RW 83 NL WU Centrally Located—So. Franklin SEATTLE WN OCT 1 1937 SERVING - CAPITOL THEATRE JUNEAU ALS " ‘ HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH UNITED ARTISTS FOR TRANSIENT FAMILY STYLE | WORLDS PREMIER VOGUES OF 1938 WALTER WANGERS NEW MEALS—g Qe PICTURE WHICH IS ONE OF OUTSTANDING PICTURES OF ALL = Breakfasts TIMES ALL IN TECHNICOLOR WITH STYLE SHOW FEATURE TO SPECIAL Lunches BE SHOWN IN JUNEAU NOW AHEAD OF ENTIRE COUNTRY U DAY STOP WILL BE FIRST TIME JUNEAU HAS HAD WORLD PREMIER PS Dinners MUST GET PRINT BACK QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE STOP SET IT Economical : : FOR FRIDAY SATURDAY OCTOBER EIGHT NINE THIS IS REAL Voptip T Mpdaro SCHINEE Vo AENE ' TREAT FOR JUNEAU SHOW PATRONS GOOD LUCK AND REGARDS ERWIN’S Boarding House A e J. W. ERWIN—OPERATOR | | |

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