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17 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 29, 1937. HE GONMITTED MURDER FIND the WITNESS ROSALIND KEITH CHARLES QUIGLEY & JUNEAU INDIAN IS 5 HELD FOR TAKING STODDARD CAR| William w‘n"scn, Juneau Indian| longshoreman, was arrested this| morning by Deputy Marshal Wil-| liam Markle for taking the car of William Stoddard from Willough- by Avenue night before last and wrecking it on the Thane road. Ar- raign>d in Commissioner’s Court thi§ afternoon, he pleaded guilty to drunken driving and was sentenced to seven months in jail. Watson was suffering from se- vere cuts, officials said. Blood was found all over the inside of the when it was £toddard machine Mickey Mouse Hallowe’en Matinee SATURDAY JOE E. BROW “WHEN’S YOUR BIRTHDAY” FIRST EPISODE OF “ROBINSON CRUSOE” LAST CHAPTER ACE DRUMMOND CARTOON——COMEDY——CANDY A—N—D A 15¢ Mickey Mouse Balloon FREE TO EVERY GIRL AND BOY A—N—D iACK LONDON'S MIGHT. l!fl' 'IGRO LEAPS TO LIFE! JOHN WAYNE JEAN ROGERS @ Universal Picture PLUS LAST CHAPTER ACE DRUMMOND LATEST NEWS OUR SHORT SUBJECTS ARE THE TALK OF THE TOWN! l P. Ml in below the Union Oil yesterday morn- found just Company station f ing. e SAILORS WHO TOOK TOTEMS GET SIX MONTHS SUSPENDED Albert Rambeau and Hugh James charged with the theft of two to-| tem poles from Sitka, were given suspended sentences of six months each in U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray's court this morning when they pleaded guilty. The suspen- sion was expected to enable the two men to catch up with the North Sea of which they are members of the crew and resume their jobs. DOUBLE BILL ~ NOW PLAYING AT CAPITOL There is a double bill at the Ccap- itol Theatre tonight and tomorrow,| The first “Find the Witness.” The mystery of how a man com- mitted murder while buried under- water in a sealed casket is un- folded in Columbia’s mystery-dra- ma. Featured in the cast are Charles Quigley and Rosalind Keith. The story tells how an enter- prising newspaper reporter, played by Quigley, and a young girl secre- tary, played by Miss Keith, bécome involved in a cunning murder plot.| Also playing is “Conflict,” the throbbing excitement of men bat- tling against men; the thud of fist against flesh; the love of a hand- some giant for a beautiful girl; all these are woven into the Uni- is versal drama, “Conflict,” starring John Wayne and featuring Jean Rogers. The story, taken from Jack Lon-| don’s unforgettable tale, “The Ab- ysmal Brute,” was filmed against the | marvelous background of the Sierra | Nevadas. The splendid photogra-! phy of the film reveals the grandeur of the towering trees and the ma- jestic mountains. The offering pre- sents the romantic era of 1890 in |California. e ELEVEN ELEVENS IN TOP BRACKET,—— NEW YORK, Oct. 20. — Today, eleven football teams were pre- pered to go out onto pigskin battle- fieids tomorrow, holding or sharing| leaderships in their respective con- ferences. The play UCLA, and in the Big Ten three contenders are tied for first. They are Ohio State, scheduled to have little trouble beating Chicago, the Wisconsin Badge! supposed to have trouble in taking the North- western eleven tomorrow, and Min-| |nesota, the other pace setter, in fine shape after a week's rest, try-/ ing to take Notre Dame. Alabama and Vanderbilt are the :](nn( [scheduled to attempt rolling over |the Kentucky squad. Vanderbilt |tangles with Georgia Tech, and in ithe Southwest, Baylor, leading that/ sector, is mixing with Texas Chris-| |tian D 5 CARD PARTY TONIGHT | The public is invited tonight to |a Hallowe’en card party to be given by the Douglas Island Woman's Club {in the social rooms of the Episcopal |Church. - e — Half the menus in London seem ito be printed in French. — —— J. B. BURFORD & CO. — PERCY’'S CAFE — UNITED FOOD CC. and HARRY RACE, DRUGS request EVERY LITTLE GIRL and BOY (whether in costume or not) TO MARCH IN THEIR Gigantic Mickey Mouser’s Hallowe'en Parade SATURDAY AT 12:30 P. M. MOTION PICTURES WILL BE TAKEN 24 PRIZES will be awarded from the stage of the CAPITOL THEATRE during the MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE to the 24 Best Costumed Little Girls and Boys. EVERY LITTLE GIRL AND BOY ATTENDING THE MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE WILL BE GIVEN A lsc MICKEY MOUSE -F-R-E-E- BALLOON The Parade will start at the Post Office Building undefeated California Bears' leaders of the Southeastern |set, with the Alabama Crimson Tide | Cruiser Ghlcagn Held Liable for Oct. 1933 Crash Ncgligcncc Chal‘g('(] to Of- ficers and Altering of Log SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 29.—The Circuit Court of Appeals has charg- ed United States officers of the cruiser Chicago with care- {lessness” and violation of the inter- |national rules of the sea in a decis- lion in the case of the collision on/| gross October 24, 1933, between the Chi- |cago and the motorship Silver- Ipalm. Two navy men were killed in the crash. The Silverpalm wa held liable in the opinion of the District Court, but is cleared of blame in the upper court’s decision. Joseph Geary, attorney owners of the Silverpalm the decision means probably 000 to his company The decision declared cruiser was proceeding at a reck-| less and dangerous speed through heavy fog, gave signals misleading| to another merchant ship, the Al- bion Star, and that entries in the Chicago’s log book were altered after the crash. In a separate opinion affirmed Judge Haroid |back’s deeision that the for the said that that thej the court {vilities growing out of the crash. .- ~ — DOYGLAS | NEWS | . TONIGHT celebrate 5 ARl S | | H | [ 1 - HALLOWE'EN Douglas students PARTY will Hallowe'en with a party in the Gov- iernment school this evening \vhvn the Ithe high sehool boys will be honor guests and the high s |girls the hostesses. Dancing s |dances, under the direction of Mrs Davis, and games are planned for |entértainment. Refreshments will be served. IN HOSPITAL { City Marshal Rnh(‘ll Dupree has been confined to his bed since Tuesday with severe swelling of this ja Although feeling a little |improved early this morning, he later suffered a relapse and was {taken by ambulance to the hospital !in Juneau for treatment. RUZICH IMPROVING | Frank “Dempsey” Ruzich who |went south for treatment of tuber- culosis about three months ago is getting along fine in a sanitarium |near Seattle, having gained about 120 pounds in weight, according to |recent word received here. D MUMPS AND FLU STILL PREVALENT IN DOUGLAS DUPREE Mrs. William E. Feero is one of the latest victims of the mumps which has been prevalent here for |the past couple of months and is ireported quite ill. Her daughter Myrtle is likewise confined to her {home on account of the flu. Mrs. H. L. Cochrane is also another vic- |tim of the mumps who has been |confined to her home for several days. .- ELLMANS MOVING The new residence for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellman, situated on Fourth street which has been under construction for the last three months, is now ready for their oc- cupancy and they expect to move into the house tomorrow. They have been living in one of the Runquist apartments. e e—— HONOR ROLL FOR SIX WEEKS’' named for the honor roll during the first six weeks of school which has just ended: Special Honor Roll—Albert Sa- vikko, AAAA; Barbara Gilman, AAAA. Honor Roll — Hjalmar Savikko, ABBB; George Stragier, ABBB; Helen Edwards, AAAB; Lois Ann Gilman, AAAB. Honorable Mention—Grace Pu- sich, BBBB; Gordon Wahto, ABBC; David Krsul, ABBC, Lemon Hart h%ml Wherever old and new friends gather they'll appreciate the quality of this supreme Wes |Indian Rum. Mellowed on London docks. Lemon Hart 'RUM-~ JULIUS WILE SONS ¢ CO.Inc.NEW YORK] $300,- | Louder-| Silverpalm | not be entitled to limitation of lia-| SCHOOL' The following students have b('en‘ HIT FEATURE NO. 1 [COLISEUM IS | TOPRESENT | DOUBLE BILL uv'im: |um to lM‘ runav y bride of a rack- |etzer, the resultant action is fact {and furious in Harold Bell Wright's modern story of the West { Richard Arlen has the stellar role {in the adventure drama, a Twen- |tieth Century-Fox release directed {by Howard Bretherton and featur- ing Virginia Grey opposite Arlen. | —t e HOSPITAL WORKER i FINDS TOMORROW’S DINNER IN STREET BAKERY SALE lS ‘ SET TOMORROW | BY CHAPELADIES‘ It isn't a case of the early bird i | igets the rm, k E: stance el pafer ";:w S v "'L The Chapeiacies of the Northern 4 n carly HOSpUal assitantiyong presbyterian Church are hold- | lgets the duck, two ducks, in fact, ing a bakery sale at the Auk Bay according to the report of W. L. , store tomorrow, beginning at | [Torrell. am, and continuing throughout the | Mr. Tdrell was going to work at|jay’ 17 a. m. today to take over duties| proceeds from the sale will be de- of the second floor at St. Ann's yoteq to work at the new Chapel by Hospital When he found two recent-|the Lake, Members of the Chapel- ly shot ducks in the middle of Gold |adies have been assisting in vari- | Street, near the hospital ous ways in furnishing the Chapel, { Unless the unfortunate hunter|and the sale is scheduled to make calls for the birds before midnight,|possible many more needed improve- Mr. Torell is having duck dinner|ments, | (umnllnw - | - Keep an extra supply of powder The net public debt of the Unit-|puffs on hand. Powder cannot be t the end of the calendar!spread on as easily with a puff 32,501,000,000. 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This sequence of the film is doub- ly interesting because of the fact that it does not take place in an {ordi ry sort of la bu meet- ' ' ' ling of the General Medical Coun- ieil, which in England dictates the e measures to be taken against mem- d bers of the medical profession ac- fisaiisc i cused of unprofessional conduct. Yer LuCkY' I Sez Cause Yer All Invite Also playing tonight and tomor- TO THE BIG row is -Spcrm Valley.” When a WOMAN 'S CLUB TO Telegraph Hill, famous San Fran- {eisco landmark, is so called because MEET ON TUESDAY in early days news of ships’ arrival ey |was flashed from its summit by Of special importance because the (Deliograph. October meeting was cancelled, the | RN e B regular business meeting of the Ju- | modaves News Today.—Empire |neau Woman's Club will be held . e Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs, Ray Day presiding. | Plans will be discussed for the charity ball scheduled for Novem- ber 27. The annual essay contest will ing Schilli be considered, and amendments to | sp the local and Federal constitutions | o ‘c, will be discussed. Action will be con-| ¥ ‘Q | sidered relative to the Juneau Re- creation Center and swimming pool project. .- Keep your addresses filed in a note | book. Then when Christmas comes you won't have that last-minute rush and hunt. innamon PIGGLY WIGGLY PHONE 85 Blue Package, Ib. 29c —E G G S— FRESH—We Do Not Handle Processed Eggs! 2 dozen — ] The Big Wheel, Ib. -2 Sc PEAS CORN WASHINGTON STANDARD Tomato Juice S. & W.—Heinz Pineapple Juice Monarch POTATOES WHITE ROSE zs pounds LETTUCE FANCY 2 heads 25c TOMATOES SWEET POTATOES FANCY JERSEY pounds__________28¢ c s g -

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