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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 26, 1937. AFTERNOON § N ' ; Rotary Members neau was indicted by the U. S. ‘ Grand Jury this afternoon on two counts of polygamy, waived hear-| ling in Federa District Court and HENNING LEADS - Smoker Managers LAST NIGHT IN Elected by Club FREE MAT'NEE |eye club matinees, the management |stated. The Coliseum also wishes to an- nounce that shortly and as soon as FOR cHILnREN |all kiddies have the opportunty to |sign up for the Papeye Club the | Coliseum will give away each: Satur- SWIMMING POOL GROUP TO MEET was sentenced by Judge Alexander| At M : Sl to two years in McNeil Island peni-| ae u ay M Ec NTEST ; day at the Popeye Club matinee a » 2 2 | At a recent meeting of the Juneau . . B R 0 u G HT I N i Al | Athletic Club, Jack Wilson was elec- |huge Popeye the Sailor Doll. These| Committee Will Make g Frances Ruth JOhNSon| mye meeting o the Juneau Rotary! ted matohmaker, and Tom Shearer, | beautiful dolls will be given only to Further Pl for R s t the formality of getting a'Giup at Percy’s Cafe for the usual' Stutz bowler Fred Henning led ettt Siitnayer for Die o G B 3 G‘— S eligible registered Popeye Club urther Ilans for he- 7 B Q div e from a previous mArriage. jj,,cheon gathering, was marked the parade last night at the Elks '~ % < bl s " eorge Dros. Urocer n-‘mem"m» so the Coliseum urges ev- 1 Ketchikan Man Sentenced|“Retirn on ane of the sccret in- ik hion bgy SRR dlcussion by | With 204-201-182. The Ford’s how- i:g “t“‘"‘f‘ “’;:f)":e:‘lfef';: ol g Event Saf ydpo ery kiddie on Gastineau Channel to creation Center ’ | ¥ . $ 3 & o o stage ) to Four Years on Con- |dictments was made {45 SUSICO0 several members. (i Sttt e abtd 8 g oieiitand the drt/ar] ~ SOTANE SVEHS IRIENGRY: | Join the slub fn oetler to PRIHADAR | - igesiing: a€ 70 HELIE s eve g |with George A. L. Johnson and|™o"h "pegle president, presided,| IP the Poniac De Soto mateh, the| o .o o S “want to pay' atColiseum Theatre |in the awarding of these beautifuliping the Permanent Swimming tributing Charges Margaret Lawrence of Juneau being| O Dr Besle, Breacert, Drociet istter wan and in the Ohiysler-|Russian socer abd WEPE B Pl {golls: The OColisum also has 8| Boot emmittes Wil consider the —_— |arrested. They are charged in the f |cadillac ‘mateh, the Cadillacs won in the squared circle at the cariety of Shirley Temple dolls and i | - |the program. moker, are requested to contact A free kiddies matinee sponsored present status of plans for the Ju indictment with adultery. : by a large margin. & X POl Dionne Quintuplet dolls which will Two seeret indic'mec=s anc one| e petit jury was swomn in at| G B GROR e MRS Tonight 1t will be Studebaker- Shearer at his shop on Front Street. as George Bros. Pay ‘m Takit groc- |y, gyen Amix. HpRmres, to. partic | o i T CoMet ot ; i " ? o v 3 ¥ e . @ skit; Kelly Blake CuSS ase- : - e | er; . 2R ™ e y uncil chambers. 1lml Sum;}?al:dw?l.l‘f( lxl;.":“:\\l:;}rnl:]\‘xl the ;\Ilmmm;) ;m:\;m i(md rxru._fi(t\ ball experl('ilcefi' Harry Lucas dm-'B"""k' Packard-Federal, Rolls- TOPAZ m'r Es \ :Li;wx:;h;::lwbesiitv:;:; ttgcggl;,dmw in these events, kiddies must| pr. George F. Freeburger will pre- 4§ J 18 inglyntil 10 o'clock Monday morning il | Pranklin, AK (S ¥ first register for membership in the{s:ds and Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne when it reported to Federal Judge'when the case of John and Frank |Cussed court experiences, and Berbi' .. pioyes coores follow: 20, it is announced. This is for all| gojcer oo : AL s. Cry. w Jel George F. Alexender. This makes ycginjey, charged with slaying Al-|Caro and Rod Darnell spoke of thelr |-tk D P(S)c;;-és,;g ow: RUBIES IN CONTEST Kifidies up to 15 years of age. Doors| Callseumij'opvsc leb,' i ulehrepl:lrtx ox:e l,?je ]l;st ;r subscrib- three secret indictments today that'pere Mills at Excursion Inlet, is recent boat trip. b ki ter wh T s will be open at 13:30 and the show R O & AULE o) g et Pad have been returned so far. Bail' in ¢ peduled to go on trial Skiing -was discussed by J. B..B* p il n T, o0 171 171—+513 Yesterday afternoon among the sfarts at 1 p. m. ‘BARR BRINGS THREE . Uo.l:e pnr’"m e d:; ul\::s the indictments today was _fixed N Burford who/Riko peesctiied motion i ‘segiu ‘145 145 145435 Women bowlers at the Elks' alleys, ryo goliseum management hasl FROM CANADIAN SIDE |senne announced this afternoon. A at $1,000 in one case and $2,500 in | picture scenes. Mr. Burford Mrs. Lavenik led the field with secured a large number of boxes of! » report will be made by the commit- the other. 4 (s v MRS. CAUTHORNE |in group singing With James Me-| oo 463 539 4941496 517, but her Rubies were beaten cpsice apples, and each kiddle at-| Pilot L. F. Barr 1w in this noon | tee which has investigated the pos- The not true bill was returned in Naughton at the piano. by the Topazes. d | " the case of James W. Bell of Hoo- | R DE SOTO Y P Dia. nding e free matinee will be from Atlin with three passengers|sibility of using the Southeast Al- nah, who had been charged Wwith BACK FROM TRIP| A g “175 175 175—* T°:f°"“’:m““‘1';‘m§;’; ‘l“"' 1a- given a large delicious Jonathan| aboard. aska Fair building for the project Bttt e ‘ L ‘MAN MAULED BY B Kegal Bl e i m{';r:s:e:r;]ay's i:ur:ffonu\s'fly- \apple. | They were R. W. Totten, Bobcenter. d Reuben Robillard of Ketchikan,' Mrs, Mary K. Cauthorne of the| BEAR I.MPROVING R. H. Williams 165 174 161— 500 i fiUBiEs ' Entertainment has‘ also been s:mBo’?‘t_‘h. an'i Art; {.:ndberg. b . FR T who was indicted last week on two Territorial Department of Health! Can L O MR e s o s, SR SO O o e Waters of the Tulsequah River | . . Siooor tocation metices [ counts of contributing to the de- returned to Juneau aboard the Yu-| Andrew L.ti, who was injured| rotals 486 497 4911474 AT i 1ar 18 1a1e. oo 0.0 & KEHieE SUEe. AT which | receded greatly in the last 24 hours e p linquency of a minor, pleaded guilty kon, following a week's trip to Pal- Saturday In an encounter with a| CHRYSLER \“;:f Bu"”‘:\q““ 185 fae 111 560 prove to be delightfully entetulln-iflnd thiwdlangerttrgm serious flood this morning before Judge Alexan- mer and Anchorage on official pub_‘lmm', is resting comrnrv.abliy in St. g Redman *176 175 175—*525 fier Sy ::zgiand amu;lc:: toT:’n the :iddnl;s‘;,ls definitely past, Barr reported. —— der and was sentenced to two years lic Health nursing business. |Ann’s Hospital today, despite a Se-!g Caro *170 170 170—°510 . . . 5 11237 s announced. ere will al p on each count to run consecutively,’ In Anchorage she conferred with verely wounded Br]m and leg and R Hermann .. 141 152 148 430 OU° 'ro:;xz 0180 b:h ple eattln':. ‘nm;le b‘::bm:,i, ’;“d! SIMMONS FLIES TO or a total of four years. Miss Alice Moran, and in Palmer, other bruises and acerations. | B A SR O ST | e 3 Vi i other contesf n keep! wi he Vernon Allred and Charles C. with Miss Eunice Anderson, both| He reports that he feels “fine”| otals W G A e 171 166 813 Hallowe'en_spirit. \ SEATTLE AT NOON Pierce, also under indictment, will Public Health nurses, formerly of and in a few days expects to be CADILLAC ) J_IE el el the Sailor Club” for which! Sheldon Simmons, flying the Al- | plead tomorrow. Juneau. able to return home. E. Cleveland 174 213 178 565 M5 Burford ... I i the Coliseum Theatre announces it aska Air Transport Lockheed, took G Bomgren ‘175 115 17555 g w03 441 4331955 Do the exclusive rights for oIt noonnwdny for Sfimel’)oa ¥ T. Hutchings .. 147 124 174— 445 oe e Southeast Alaska, was started last! He had five passengers aboard, ALV TN S W e ST T |Saturday matinee. Over 150 klddles;m‘;'hoaimea‘ fly;ng 'lf :v::x;geell n‘g i# Totals 496 512 sz—1655 ONLY SABLE SOL {were present at the first meeting; $%(Ch Ihe AT KRS S o STUTZ i IN SEATTLE TODAY of the club to sign up for member- |-\ g € | F. Henning 204 201 182— 587 ship in the club, and have their 3 Expert Piano Tuner - d birthd The four passengers catching the R. Davlin 176 170 163— 509 names and birthdates permanently i Alaska Agent 1 Yukon after flying to Juneau from g B. Carmichael 149 147 155— 451 SEATTLE, Oct. 26. — Only sable reglstered. | Whitehorse this morning where they for v w— —— . was sold here today, the Pioneer It is the endeavor of the Coliseum|, ther bound w. SOHMER-KOHLER. 111 bringing in 10,000 pounds, dis- Theatre to make the Popeye Club| 20 Do Weather Bound, At g ' Totals 529 518 500—1547 ging M 3 e Popeye Club| » gireat Mrs. G. A. Burch, Hobar- BRUMBACH FORD posing of the catch for 5% cents;'a really worthwhile organization.| i "Birq’ and Dr Robert Carter. ‘ Ed Radde 203 185 176— 564 F. C. Hergert 4,000 pounds, 5% cents. Al Popeye club matinees will be 4 i ¢ i R. Stevens ... *167 167 167—"501 ; e A esouu A e dhaic ot s Bend BAIRD GOING OUT ANDERSON '1 Dr. Whitehead 158 156 184— 498 Today's News Today.—Emplre. [rest assured that thelr children| p ¢ Baird, mining man in the | MUSIC SHOP i e ——— . "!]] be well taken care of while in| valdez district, is a passenger south PHONE 143 Totals 528 508 527—1563 S -l lo |attendance at the Coliseum Pop- on the Yukon for the holidays. ¥ I z C e S habben i MRS. ROWE ARRIVES | c l lng Arriving on the North Sea, Mrs. ! H. Robinson Rowe, wife of the water ] nower engineer of the U. S. Forest g Service, disembarked at Juneau with i her two sons, Edwin and Richard. ] 4 ‘The Rowes are to make their home in Juneau. | cl g L The monster tree of Yosemite ! National Park measures 200 feet in height and is almost 4,000 years m u s TA B D THE | ! ! —— LEBRA They All Have One Thing in Common , CELEBRATION OF OUR A FIRM BELIEF AND TRUST IN GR c E R Y : I 'enth THEIR CREDIT ’ 4 L Hundreds of people . . . . your friends, your neighbors, your business associates . . . . hundreds of people just like you have come to realize that paying bills- prompt- ly or on a credit system is a sure way to keep your credit untarnished, and retain that smile of happiness —free from financial worries. SAFEGUARD YOUR CREDIT TREAT YOUR CREDIT [ ] AS A F S ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU Q N CHARLES WAYNOR Manager The Best Combination for COMFORT—BEAUTY—CLEANLINESS and ECONOMY IS A MONARCH Qil Burning Range and an AMERICAN Oil Burning Heater YOU CAN ELIMINATE the drudgery of packing out ashes and sweeping up dirt as well as cutting kindling and carry- ing coal. fisar. YOU CAN HAVE uniform heat and unlimited hot water 24 hours a day and You Save Money Every Month. INST AI:L ’l:HIS FUEL-SAVING, COMFORT-GIVING COMBINATION NOW and enjoy a Warm, Comfortable Home This Winter. JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO FREE Thanksgiving Dinner TWO AWARDS A Full Course Turkey or Goose Dinner will be awarded by this store. Com- plete for 8 persons. One Ticket with Each $1.00 Purchase or Paid on Account. THE PURESEQOD. STORE Prompt Delivery Phone 478 FOR HOME OR BUSINESS REFRIGERATION SERVICE and REPAIRS Phone 34 Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service at reasonable cost. Rice & Ahlers Company 1 Anniversar AND PRESENTATION OF NEW Fashions for Fall 1 i ON SALE ARE SWAGGER COATS and SUITS SKIRTS and SMOCKS LINGERIE NOTE: The wise woman will come early to visit our BARGAIN TABLES. BEGINNING WEDNESDAY AND ENDING SATURDAY . "“Tomorrow's Styles Today"