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- P R SO R RO R SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU GRACE MOORE WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVES; with CARY GRANT.+ A Columbia Picture u/A ALSO UNCENSORED WAR PICTURES MIDNIGHT PREVIEW Capifol Theatre singing the In L you've ever George O'Brien | opera star 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TU A Great Actress Turns Teacher ARCTIC KING ON Sonja Henie o Musical Feature To End Tonight “When Is Gl‘acp :\]001'(‘ n You're in Love Now Playing Can you picture Grace Moore “Minnie the Moocher,” with appropriate gestures? You dom't believe it? Well, trot right over to Capitol Theatre where her new Columbia picture, “When You're wve,” is on for the final time tonight and take a look Take a few locks—it's one of the best films seen! singing itifully T Besides “Minnie, the nders suc BOMBING OF masterpiece Schubert’s “Sere- '\HA’:L(;H’“ in nade,” “One Fine Day,” from Mad- anc “ » s i ams Butterf Siboney,” “Vissie DONALD DUCK Park Avenue Darte” from “La Tosca,” the “Waltz R LN o " Aria” from “Romeo and Juliet,” Technicolor Cartoon ogger and “In the Goaming All these besides two excellent new popular o S 1.:v0c5 by Jerome Kern, “Our DOYGLAS 4 about time for the annual inspec- tion ef chimneys. A request from the Evangelization Society for tax exemption of their| property here failed of recognition with | | 1 | due to a previous agreement Mrs. Gyl Mr. Gilman, superintendent of U“.,suplwnmn Thomas Mitchell Bors 3 A sy S e oingg Home, justifying the assessment atharine Doucet, Luis Alberni and ven s anne Kor h. A i S n g ¥ 2% + v 5 c i 1C vere in charge of ving re- » Kirkbam Proposed, Inspector | °th freshm during the evening SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION, | Taking up seigal issues in con- % . FLES Present for the affair weref YEARLY BUDGET ARE I nection with the new school build-|Will ‘;gljzfllfl and the Territory will “‘:SA\\;:;_!:“"\;::“; A“'])”ji['l‘;‘~““': o |Mrs. Roy Hoffman, Miss Shirley 4 pay 4 » Martha Society gra b ik o ; : UP, DOUGLAS COUNCIL ing cons ulm(u[n m;(lnz‘;‘xl“(l\(\m :‘“ e d R zi\l man \?1." h\lhl'(}“,‘.y.lm ‘n;l‘l pussle inspector to safegua e 5 in- EAT IR O e chin o salt HERAlIOES Borgwa Mrs. Louise Bills, terest, the Council decided to ask! CLUB DATE ADVANCED ;::»v:‘lnm?l"x};.fih ummage sale to ey, " ook Johnson, Mrs. Jean ‘1'.1A With one absentee, Councilman for the appointment of a Dou s! Scheduled for tomorrow evening, Avicthat & will be socla] | Kington, Mrs, Kenneth Junge, Mrs. Carlson, the regular weekly meeting man for the job. | the l':";uhlr monthly mt-‘vnmf of the lm“l bl Teebng Py 1 o | RC Heaster, Mrs. Jerry ()lel of the Douglas City Council was It was decided to present the name Dougins Island iWomens Club, Will} 0.4 ang ¢ the North- Miss Barbara Mansfield, Mrs. Stella held in the Council chambers last'of J. O. Kirkham to the archite not be held until Wednesday eve-| ' “5ru o b oterian Ghurch, with | Y Mrs. Stella George, Mrs. evening. : H B. Foss Company, for approval, Ding of next week, October 20, it is |\, =y p Henry Ralston, Mrs. Bertha Foote, = ave’ will bo at the regular|8nnounced. The meeting, second one 1%t - \ Perey' “ReIRHIte N Unfinished business attended to & ./ of the fall season, will be held at|"Arson ‘ i S 4 g scale. If Mr. Kirkham does I'he Martha Society turkey dinner |Waldon, Mrs. Naida Ma included the payment of a claim to |38 S o G N al man is|the home of Mrs. F. A, J. Galtwas| 5 RO BaC0 0T ang g | Mrs. Mary Campbell, Mrs AGrpal the Northland Transportation Com- |y " "oiven preference. Application|in Juneau. Mrs. Sam Devon wil Sommittee. to take charge of the|Jones, Mrs. Florence Mutch, Mrs pany amounting to $8259 for a|y,qauthorized to have all the build- 2551 Mrs. Gallwas in the enter-{ oo t" ol pe named at the meet-|Olive Barraga ;. Gildo Batello, .smpml;m r);.llqullox lost in the F"h-}lmfl funds ingluding the Federal taining, i ling Friday M Lilly Mc i, Mrs. Diane| ruary fire. The liquor was Consighed |gran placed in one fund. Mayor > e The 1 56 kade it Ayres, Mrs. M Sarvella, Mrs.| to Tony Simin, but had been left!r %5 B TolYe A HOSE RACK INSTALLED FUIMIARED 8005 ol e ¥ o ALVRLT, Kilburn was made the city’s repr to be held 224 Front Street, next|John Turner, Miss Edith Stevenson at the Douglas Inn pending deliv-| o ovoiive in all matters with re-| Hose racks to accommodate 18|, pereys Cafe, Mrs. ¥ Har- | Mrs. Ruth Carlson, Mrs. Robert ery at the Simin store when the fire |y, 14 tne school building lengths of hose for drying out at |\ e B i R T o N “Mrs. Berg overtook it. "‘R' S5ve hool mainten-|On€ time are now installed In thel, ' . Pt e e g g o it evision of the school mainten- donations call 37 and snnor g fire hall, Fire Chief Hachmeister A report on streets covered ‘sev-|ance bulget for the present Vear|...o.i.q’Nine lengths of pnip e - Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Con- eral sections, some good and some|showing more money needed Was . oo “ 2 nor,, Mrs. Roy Hoffman, Mrs. Ay- still bad. It was decided to have presented by the Board and al- :u\':(ud ;":‘;‘;‘l“f:::““(”"” "’]‘"l‘,:n:f‘ SURPRISE SHOWER : Yés anil MPK: HATVER. dtving s several loads of rock dumped onjlowed. Former budget was made UD, “rpo go_gallon chemicals have be HELD LAST NIGHT evenin the avenue where the busses tum‘on the following basis: $13,195 total, | ..o ¢, o E ned in the fire hall for ll»' L o> around. Some £l ‘on lower Fron|as against present amount now|welcn€l i8St TUe TR O b HONORS MRS. KAY Street was also asked for by Sante needed of $13,760, or costing the city e s T - RUMMAGE SALE Degan. Relay switch for the Ummabout $1100 more than previously oy peg's OFFICE OP | A no-host shc was given last By the Martha Society Thursday, clock on streét lights was reported|estimated due to differences in sup-| TONIGHT FOR TAXPAYERS evening for Mr V. Kay at the O 14 Front St. next to in need of repair. Chairman Balog |plies and salaries and expenditur 5 AR Ky Taatdedngs el tarrs o e of Fire and, Water reported it was{The city’s portion of the expense| v glerk Tuckett has arranged' ECONOMICAL That's Electrical Cookery Hotpoint “Belmont” You'll be surprised at the reasonakle size of your electric bill for electric cookery in Juneau. You really can't afford to be without the Hotpoint “Bel- mont.”” Investigate Electric Cookery. SPECIAL ALLOWANCE FOR OLD RANGES DURING OCTOBER Alaska Electric Light 8 | Power Company | JUNEAU DOUGLAS Song” {ed with a | Riskin. la n | While other skilfully by Aline MacM iby Miss | Seventh-Day |cently |States to attend the Autumn Coun- |mination, before returning to Not Forgetting HAPPY NEW YEAR and “Whistling Bojy Miss Moore is perfectly support-' grand story by Robert Cary Grant is just right as American artist, are dealt with ahon, Henry hard-drinking roles to have his office in the city hall open from 7 to 9 this evening to accommodate taxpayers coming in late to allow them the 5 percent dis-! count allowed for payments today. Tom Cashen, chairman of the fin- ance committee, will be in charge of the office. | MRS. C. M. SANDS | COMES FROM ATLIN | TO VISIT DAUGHTER Mrs. C. M. Sands of Atlin, mother | of Mrs. L. F. Barr (Mary Katherine | Sands) is visiting with her daugh- | ter in Juneau's at the Barr resi- | dence in the Blomgren Apartments, Mrs. Sands came to Juneau with | Pilot Barr last week, accompanied Dorothy Matson of Atlin, | who is also a guest of the Barrs| here. They will continue their visit| in Juneau for some time, before re- lurning to their home in Atlin. PASTOR wooD IS GOING TO STATES | Pastor H. L. Wood, superintend- ent of the Alaska Mission of the| Adventists, who_ re-| returned from an extended| the Territory, is ]mvmg\ the Yukon for the| trip over tomorrow on cil of all Executives of the confer- .ences in North and South America. This meeting will be held in Battle Creek, Mich., October 18 to 27, after which Pastor Wood plans to spend/ a few days in Washington, D. C., the world headquarters for the deno- his home in Juneau. ! with GREETING CARDS NOW IS THE TIMEand as always the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY has a large assortment, including the finest lines of Holiday Greeting Cards—your o tative will be pleased to call on you—MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY! Just Telephone 374 or call at the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Office ESDAY, OCT. 12, 193 ory of the Ameri- Maude Adams, one of the gr(‘n(t‘st actresses in the hi can stage, is pictured at rig aine Newby, of Oklahoma City, Okla. Miss Adams arrived at Columbia, Mo., to assume duties as head of the dramati¢ department at Stephens College. . number of guests, Hallowe'en dec- Mal’t a “G!et orations provided a motif for the oceasion ed; Mrs. Mamie Juno-Mai Ice Cream “Product of Juneau Dairies, Inc.” old favorites—as well as t | that y| Trader Brower explained that the EASTERN STAR TO 7 COLISEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT Not only the show of the year . . . but the show of shows Introducing SONJA HENIE Queen of the Silvery Skates in “ONE IN A MILLION” WAY TO OUTSIDE End Showing at T0 PLAY AWHILE Coliseum Today Insists Re pmt H(‘ Will R(‘- ‘One in Million™ Is Popu- tire Was All Blg lar Skating Feature Joke Here W“m“mm—lr("“ Pagc One) If you are ‘\71;.n of the |sible "Ritz Brothers, who | i | irrepres- fea- I I ! are Freeman, Navarch, Rosario, Karluk, [tured in “One in A Million," the with | Fearless and Jeanie. The Orca, Jes- | Twentieth “'HHHJ. l‘»l?\' .wf:u-u!:u Adolphe Menjou . . sie Freedman, Navarch and R.,\,,wm‘stuuxl smash, which introduces Doti. Ameche . . were lost, but the other craft got|Sonia Henie, ending tonight at the Ned' Sbarks | sty out: thé " |Coliseum Theatre, never, ne o0 DRRLES . . |safely out the following year g Ritz Broth | In the early days, heavy-set, them to send you a very, very large rothers ruddy-complexioned Brower had an|Picture of themselves, unless you live Arctic Kingdom that included trad-|in a house the size of Madison| ol g g e ARG R 'MOTHER OF MRS. | Wainwright, Barrow, Demarcation| A New York night club impre- ARLE | p arter: 1s sachey |ario, who once employed the mad CH S GRAY TO {Point, Barter Island and Beachey | 3 v ployed the i, Bt Aaan e e S0 R e VISIT HERE SOON the topics of the day, then, with|duesting a very large picture of the Arctic seas dotted with sailing|themselves for his office Mrs. W. R. lLl!((Jn mother of leraft and steam craft The Ritz Brothers, ever obliging|{Mrs. Charles Gray, is to be a Juneau Whaling First Love and ever-ribbing, bought a billboard|visitor for the Thanskgiving and “Whaling was my first ]uve."”" which they were pictured and,Christmas holidays, staying at the |admitted Brower. “In the latter|sent it to their friend COD. home of Mrs. Kate Jarman, across ipart of the 1880's we were getting| In addition to Sonja Henie, Queen'from the Gray residence on Front $6.50 a pound for whalebone, shoot-|0f the Silvery Skates, the the Ritz | Street. Brothers, Adolphe Menjou, Jean Hersholt, Ned Sparks, Don Ameche, Arline Judge, Borrah Minevitch nd his gang, Dixie Dunbar, Leah | are also| Mrs. Dalton, who originally made her home in Honolulu, has of later years lived in Seattle. She will ar- rive in Juneau toward the latter part of the month. Jnu them from oomiaks in the brok- | |en ice.” In ordinary figires, every time a fair that means whale was shot, it meant $10,000 or $11,000 in|Ray and Shirley Deane, 1”" pocket, and there were a lot|featured in “One In A Million,”| Mr. Gray is associated on the of whales in those days. It explains 19375 wonder show. |staff of the Hotel Juneau. why Brower “never got the gold fe- Bt . " |"“When wr. Brower ett roint nar-| POSTMASTER WILE [LECTURER WILL BE frow, there were six Russians there| BRINGS BACK DUCKS| ELECTED TONIGHT lat the Russian Polar-search |base, with Smirnov, the only one| Postmaster AIboxL Wile returned AT C DA’ MEETING lcapable of making himself under-|on the Estebeth from a hunting| = Mrs. Walter G. Hellan, grand re- gent of the Catholic Daughters of America, made announcement today of the election to be held tonight at the C.D.A. meeting when the position of lecturer is to be filled. The vacancy was created when Mrs. Eleanor Bogachus left for the States stood in English, Gratciansky is|trip to Hoonah. He got his bag of the Russian pilot based at the out-|ducks and geese. | post - IRussians are evidently settling down | or a long search, as he had un-| |loaded 150 drums of gasoline from| jthe Krassin for the base and 140| !drums from the North Star. | HAVE DINNER AT TEMPLE TONIGHT| Leaving on the Yukon tomorrow,| AR outstanding ng event on the East-| 'The meeting, which will‘be matk | Brower is going below for a vac ,"'”' Star program is the dinner to|ed also by routine business discus- tion. \:"' ”l’-m‘n rl;’;"gm in ::l"mr 'r)m sion, will be held at 8 oclock in ok | brothers of he organization. he [the Paris i “What I said about retiring Was|,peair js scheduled for 6:30 o'clock the PAUDLERD o 0 only a joke” insisted the Arctic|y, 1o geottish Rite Temple. : e {veteran, “I'm just going outside! nro Ray G. Day is chairman of “f‘ry The Empire class) s for nd play awhile before I come|ghe committee of worthy matrons piis. e back. who are in charge of the alfair. s Colds Best trelted without “dosing” He is 76 years old, but he has the pinal arrangements were complet- glint in his eye of a twenty- u-ux-\m by the committee this afternoon old. [lu acohmmodate all who have made Chlldren £ . reservations for the affair. Try Top Notch Dinner—50c. adv.| - -es vs 6 - Lode and placer location notices AR APORUEB Try an Empire ad. Old Chris--- Was steppin’ high and sittin’ pretty when he squinted through his spy- glass and spotted the "New World!" for sale at The Empire Office. PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS BUT — You’ll Be ridin’ even higher when you take a squint at your dessert plate and discover a newer world———in true Ice Cream Deliciousness! SOLD BY: Hollmann's Pharmacy — Home Grocery — The Imperial—New York Exchange—Elks' Club — Bus Depot — Gastineau Cafe—Gar- nick's Grocery — City Cafe — Willoughby Cash & Carry Grocery—Kaufmann's Cafe— Brunswick Recreation and Goetz' Grocery in Douglas. he newest. An Empire represen-