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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 23, ;5 3 e ————— e —— A 3 COMEDY FILM ENDS SHOWING HERE TONIGHT Ginger Rogers and Fred% 2l Astaire Star in “Shall | Al We Dance” i | Show Place of Juneau LAST TIMES NEW, DANCES 100, NEW- LAUGHS 3 with ) | Edward Everett Horton | Eric Blore - Jerome Cowan Kelti Gallian - Willizm Brishane . Marriet Hoclor and 50 Hand-Picked Glamour vl Lyrics by IRA GERSHWIN. Berman Production. Swinging with tunes written by !George and Ira Gershwin and marked by dance numbers in novel | settings, “Shall We Dance” will end | howing this evening at the| ol Theatre. Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire| are starred in the popular comedy | which includes a number of song| hits, “They Can't Take That Away| |From Me,” “I've Got Beginner’s| {Luck,” and “Let's Call the Whole| Thing Off.” its Fictire Cay Mysic by GEORGE GERSHWIN. Oirected by Mark Sandrich. A Pandro s Our Short Subjects Are the Talk of the Town MIDNIGHT PREVIEW v o'} PROMISE TO PAY ' | with "HESTER MORRIS | Unusual dance numbers add to the = = . production, outstanding among |which is the solo danced against the | {thythmic background of the ma-| |chinery of an ocean liner engine TO MEET UNTIL DEC. 14 roon- % e g ( Edward Everett Horton, Eric Blore, Due to the fllness of Captain Le-(J<Tomé Cowan, Keltl Gallian, and Roy Vestal of Taku Squadron, So“\_‘wflbur Brisbine head the supporting of the American Leglon, the scheds|CBet 98 (the picturs and add. muchi to the mirthful quality. Pandro S. lled meeting of the squadron for to-|* ! Inight ‘has been postponad until the |Berman produced the fiim which| was directed by Mark Sandrich. BEING SANDED LEO CARRILLO Lode and placer location notices TAK[] SQUADRON NOT for sale at The Empire Office. YOUR GIFTS il erable research, the| rds committee ha%‘ decided tha 1t of a blue gray| color is most satisfactory for tionary machinery in factories. ONLY § MORE DAY To assure yourself of the Best Thanks- giving Dinner Ever —by placing your Turkey Order at the SANITARY | MEAT CO. ED SHAFFER Phones 49—13 The NUGGET || phones 1210 e Bes s“op r&)idhty" T do you know someone who may be lonely and hungry on Thanksgiving Day——— e After ¢ German s As the “winter of our dist mtrm"‘ approaches, making icy lippery | streets, the city began early this| morning sanding the sidewalks not cnly in the residential sections, on the hills, etc., but glare spot the downtown areas. Trucks load- ed with sand were out early and men were sprinkling sand on side- walks and spots on the streets where autos would be able to get a grip. SHOULD BE MAILED SOON If you are planning to remember some one ‘“out- side” on Christmas, it would be well for you to begin shopping. Our shop has many of those things your friends would buy if they were You are inyited to visit us and snoop around. We are accustomed to ¥isit- ors and you are welcome whéther you buy anything or not. - .- SAILING PUT OVER Sailing of the motorship Estebeth |for Sitka and way ports has been delayed until Friday evening instead of Wednesday evening. adv. ——e——— SAVE THE DATE Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Fancy work sale, tea and Turkey Dinner Wed- nesday, December 1, 1937. adv. - | Nicotine has no aroma and does not affect the flavor of tobacco. | —_———————— | Tony Martin, screen and radio singer, can play all the wind in-; | struments. TR | Open Evenings Until Christmas You can demonstrate that you are really Thankful for Your Good For- tune and also give him cause for Thanks with a GUEST CARD to Thanksgiving Dinner MASS MEETING | CROWDS UNION HALL TO DOORS Balancing His Budget [ | | | Buddy Takes Mary on Tour of Night Séot—s__ | ers, Sydell buys the dogs as pups {will be { {Harry Stuhr Asks Equality for \‘IOIHCH i" SP(’(\"'\ Before Assembly The hand that rocks t the nation labor conventi Willia mass mi 10rgs | [that packed Union | doors. “We should given equ | ende ’ { [the | bly S0 Ha the n id Stuhr speech of the see he woman mic |is o ec 1t assem- i s meeting, called for the pur- | pose of showing u nized as well |as organized workers the benefits of ization in labor, and to give | |each te to the convention an opportunity to Paul Sydell and canine pal e the need @ This is how Paul Sydell balances | Sty ey his budget. Sydell s formut g6 |® number of last day speeches. robatic dancer whose training of | M- M. Dunlop, of Ketchikan, eluci- dogs has put him on easy street. |dated on the advants Shown with one of his perform- |Zation among the pu announced plans to c purse seiners in Southe: George Lane, from Washington, expressing ew of his, the genera- tion's attitude toward the laho {movement, in an oration that took the smbly through 40 years of {the trials and tribulations of Moses |and the Diety in simile for the path of labor principles, was given a strong ovation. Alfred Thibberts, young represen- tative to the convention from Cor- ldova, was well received in a quiet |talk that asked for the |of the “older heads” in hghting Hills“‘“-" to achievement for the young | generation of ich things as {proposed Kodiak hosp {su sted tuberculosis lat Palmer. Need was described for organiza- n in Juneau of the cit of orga for prices up to $12. After train- ing, they may bring him as much @s $1,000 a week in the night “lbs of New York. TWO STREETS BLOCKED OFF FOR SLIDING Sledders on Other Will Get Sleds Confiscated Alaska anwood, the point of e er al and the sanitarium Coasting streets for Juneau "“fl‘;lu s4rs were announced today by Chief of Police Dan Ralston The| streets named are Goid Street &nd| oo io v o ganizati 18 Ninth Street. | 4 getting under way. “If any youngster is found coast-| @ SR S| E. R. Schulz presided at the meet- ing on any other street, his sled|; . T 4 ing by request of the body. aken away from him!” said Boglean. o Ralston, announcing his intentions OUT OF COURT FOR Motorists are @ d to use the ut-| most caution in crossing the coast-| ing str and will not be permit-| ted to operate up the streets under any circumstances. | Chief Ralston also announced| hat the ball park skating rink was flooded again last night and will be smoothed off by another layer of today. culin- d wait- ht out that field is now Federal Ju George F. f der dismissed the governmen against George Ward, Nick Di Tom Long and Panty Ernest, ch ed with fishing in a closed a ice released on grounds of lack of evi- dence which centered around whether the men were fishing in LEGION GROUPS iiNJOY HUMPBACK SALMON; :n[f:(fn:‘zium though they had their PIANO AWARD IS MADE Jurors, who had been chosen to - |hear tk E. §. Evans, L. With some of Alaska’s famed R. Hogins, P. W. Sanford, George A. humpback salmon as the main Fleek, Mrs. M. V. Manville, L. H course, members of Alford John Metzgar, Joe Riedi, George Sha Bradford Post, Americen Legion,|Mike P. Karry, E. M. Botelho, James and Auxiliary enjoyed a dinner and | York and L. M. Ritter. social evening in the Dugout last| Scheduled for hearing in District night which brought out a repre-| Court tomorrow is the appeal case sentative group. W. O. Carlson, who|0f Jack Glendon from Justice Court. supplied the salmon, was a guest Glendon was given three months of honor, and welcomed with “w}wnd a fine of $100 with suspension humpback salmon song which made [0f the ail sentence providing he up in enthusiasm anything it might [pay the fine on charge of assault have lacked in harmony. rowing out of an altercation with During the dinner, courtesy of the|Willlam Denomey on Douglas Is- Legion was extended the Rev. Fa-|land. - e recently con- | MRS, HOLBROOK the LACK OF EVIDENCE * morning and ordered the defendants | at PERCY S {ther Budde, S.J., to make award in| 5 {the piano benefit for the Douglas __CARDS MAY BE OBTAINED NOW— T SR EPELLI TG Wiiliam M. Thackeray, author of Catholic Church. Mrs. Betty Mc- “Vanity Fair,” used the name of |Cormick, President of the Auxiliary,|“Mr. Hitmarsh” on the title-pages of assisted Father Budde and first was his early books. |the Catholic Daughters of Amer- lica; second, Mrs. Rene Stragier, O ELKS’ Thanksgiving Eve BALL e I AR AR DANCING AT 10:00 P. M. ADMISSION $1.00 L IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIlIIIIIIIIg| lIllIII||lIIIIII||lIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllI|I|I|I|IIIIIIIIIIIiIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIllllIlIIIlH lDouglns; Third Pat Feely, for Miss Siggi, nurse at St. Ann's; fourth,| |Ceasar Sebenico, Douglas. ‘ Following the dinner, a social hour of cards and dancing arranged by1 the Auxiliary was enjoyed. | B | 352 CARDS RETURNED | IN JOBLESS CENSUS| A total of 352 cards were returned | in the unemployment census con- ducted here last week, it is an-| nounced by Postmaster Albert Wile. | The return was from Juneau proper | and out along the Glacier Highway | and includes the unemployed and | partially unemployed. { Results of the census are being| |sent by the Postmaster to the Se-| attle office. i “ { DOTSON FUNERAL ! It's the Flavor that IS HELD TODAY| meltows his morning mood | Funeral services were held at 9| and sets his heels a’clicking lo'clock this morning for John Dot- | Al |son, pioneer of Juneau, who passed |, « that Schlllmg Flavot. Schilling Coffee The ceremony was held at the Church of the Nativity with the Rev. One for Percolator—anothet one for Drip or Glass Maker. Wings of the Morning! {William G. LeVasseur officiating. | Interment was held in Evergreen Cemetery and pallbearers were !James McNaughton, Lockie M Kinnon, Ed McIntyre, Frank Boyle. |A. B! Cain and D. B. Femmer. | .- | John Webster, 17th century play- \wright, wrote a tragi-comedy en- |titled “The Devil's Law-Case, Or, |When Women Go to Law, the Dcnll is Full of Business.” SO OO I | e Mrs. C. C. Youngreen his recent bride, the former Mary Pickford, made, a tour of some of the night spots in company with- a friend, Mrs. C. C. Youngreen. In New York for a brief vacation from activities on the west coast, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers, better known as Buddy the orchestra leader, and France, with 76, leads the great naval powers of the world in mod- |ern submarines. Italy has 3 44; Great Britain, 3! and the United Stax [ Wise Housewives ‘ Will Do Their | Ordering Early are just reminded that Thu 3 Thanksgiving Day, therefore a holi- AR de d as usual they will do their | Affair Honors Mrs. R. R. Rowe and Mrs. Ray Ward ay s ordering early tomorrow for the| two ¢ Stor will be closed Thursday, also all offices, and it will be a real The placing of grocery or meat rders early tomorrow w : ap- Aee Wreliuiat Halbiook sbshrialn. | Crosts {BIly. Lomptoye et o reciated by clerks and delivery ed yesterday afternoon at her home & , men so they may enjoy the evening | on Seventh St complimenting Mis. R, R. R ay W just like other people. Mrs. owe y Ward gt embling est Ser-) e B s JOB COMMISSION ion. | WINDS UP BUSINESS; | g 5 'MEMBERE GO HOME \ S(o:x‘:};gc:).j‘llalushz‘i)llf o Alaska Unemployment ‘Com- 1tion Commission has complet- s deliberations here and two of s have departed for thei tle of Ketchi- sailed on the et the | years | favorable conditions. vice o Mrs. Rowe is the wife of the new | Forest Service water power engineer while Mrs. Ward is the wife of the| T Regional Fiscal Agent for the Forest Service Autumn ch ed a colorful o JULIUS WILE SONS COoLI SEUM HURRY HURRY Last Times Tonight DICK POWELL MADELINE CARROLL age went to Fairbanks today by plane, expected to go from there to Anchorage by rail. Chairman E L. Bartlett is remaining in the city| » wives of |1, {ne present but expects to go 1y in thel ouin ater. associated 0N\ 4 1arge part of the sessions was| for tea af| i pen up with formulating rul o and regulations for the administra- noon, Mrs. ROWE | 4i,, of unemployment compensation \"I'“‘“}“' N e Territory, considering reci- Harry Sperling ;.oca) agreements with States with scial emphasis on contributions in connection with migratory labor. - | s of | Discovery of the simple prineiples | human of magnetism possessed by magne- tite, or loadstone, was made by the | | Chinese in 2400 B.C., or 3,500 years | middle | before magnetism was known in Eu- inch rope. in Sally Sha-| g during thi while guest: staff arrived in IRVING BERLIN'S “ON THE AVENUE” with ALICE FAYE RITZ BROTHERS —ALSO— Selected Short Subjects THAT PLEASE! veral companied by Mr it the piano ion com- attacking gs have been recorded. - - Arthur Treacher, name is Veary, is t of six feet whose one-half five .inches e Try an Empire ad. i BERT'S CASH GROCERY —Our stocks are surprisingly complete. 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