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THEATRE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU LEE PATRICK R:K.-O'RADIO Pl Rl Midnight Preview DOUGLAS NEWS SCHOOL BOARD WILL WORK FOR GYMNASIUM At a meeting of the Douglas School Board last evening it was de- R)akm% Powder Sch LAST TIMES TONIGHT He charmaed you before...with his geidlen, veice and will do it again! oy 4 LEO CARRILLO HENRY ARMET™A £ 4 & Slicker the Seal SHORTS Historical Mystery Jump Chump Jump War in the Cartoon MICKEY ROONEY in "Out West With the Hardy's" | cided to act at once in the matter | of securing a gymnasium the Supt. Pool was delegated to contact the Finance Committee oi the Council with reference to ob- taining the territorial appropriation of $15,000 to be used for the gym- nasium. Miss M. Oygard of the Territorial Health Department in Juneau, filed for sehool. EVERY TIME WITH BAKING POWDER illing Piping het biscuits taste as good as they look if you use Sc acting — ma never leaves Sehilling MONEYBACK bount To show our un! faith in this CREAMdOF TARTAR Baking Powder, your Erocer will return and will also pay for the eggs, butter, flour, €tc., YOu have used, if you find a0y fault whatever with it INFANTS' and CHILDREN'S hilling Baking Powder. Double- de with pure cream of tartar — any “baking powder taste!” For over half a century, Schilling has been relied upon for successful baking and true economy! BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SNOWSUITS ALL-WOOL 3-Piece Suits—Sizes 1to 8 $3.50 to $9.25 Your youngster's favorite garb! Warm, woolly snow suits for wear now and later! Water-re- pellent jackets, lined and un- lined pants. Specially priced! Sizes 1 to 4 in one-piece suit. $3.50 JUST ARRIVED All kinds of children’s and in- fants’ BONNETS in Angora, wool knit and infants’ CAP: felt HAT HELMETS. NEEDLECR 111%2 SEWARD STREET Free Knitting Instructions —— Wed. and Saf. S, girls’ velvet and and boys’ corduroy. Also wool AFT SHOP Third at Franklin ° " RICE & AHLERS CO. DO YOUR WORK In Half the Time with an | Armstrong Porta-lectric IRONER $28.95 Phone 34 | | United States Steel | $o—— BOBBY BREEN IS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. Daily Crossiword Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday Puzzie 1v. Luteh South 1. Sprite African 4 I T 11. Insects | 3 Somett TINZZ 15. The moon | |E |[E[S ;; Exclamation 12. T al 9. Side of a tri- ‘ e 13 Reposes '/41}:“\ E| % y 14 Drive a na Flolp| ? B 1 ’ h f 4 ' at an angle iLd| “Fisherman’s Wharf”" Is at s sttt OlLIA] 2 17. Run awa 2 | Capitol - Colorful & Eiitien AlLlL] e . truthful 1 g p - U".,L» s0ns. i M . Duration with 20. To such a MIA ) out begin- cenes ynown dogree [V N ning o e 12, Slamese coins E W N Male child i — 23. And ten: s;lll\x =3 State whose 4. Plant of the 1 Brimming with human interest |* FI80L SF (S SIEZ4G {and rich with humor, Bobby Breen’s |#. Droop in the TLIE | newest and most appealing motion |17, Exclamation E|L|O|P | picture, “Pisherman's Wharf,” is |10 Gogcuflofuw E[A[S[E] Dilostor 1t the Capitol tonight for the last |41, spar e Anjma) hich oS soung B as the star |32 Century plant 45, Assoclates for 2. Gaclic god catches rats times. With young B J)h\ as the star g FeRILS ity o e i 8. Oneles Sauth and featuring Leo Carrillo, Henry § Lair S antase 5 15, pAfrican | Armetta, Lee Patrick and Slicker, (¥ COYetthe top 48, Steep alm: g0 Dpitght dtone | the famous acting seal, at the head 8. Disorderly b o the y siding of a { | t h col | of its supporting cast, the film stands | yg mgacasin 50, 186ited tral " 4L Region. apart as a screen vehicle 8. Pronoun 6. [nlet of the 42. Semiprectous | ‘Bobby himself, as the rough, :: B"%‘;fr?‘ i 5 Ws"?‘i."' : & {m‘?.‘é"fi".y, < v y-g0o-1 n of Carrillo, a risties . ‘atch secret- 45. Play on words happy-go-luc on 0f U - 2146 Articies worn v ) 46, Tear on a Sicilian fisherman of San Francisco o ke & e B X i etter ad- clent Jewis! b 41. Pigpen has never been seen to better ad Soe el R b, o 4 Blepen vantage; in his new role he displ talents only suggested in his past performances. With a song on his lips and a pair of clinched fists, he | sails Into this new characterization with a vitality and a virility not be- | fore revealed. Goene is the goody- !goody boy; he now stands on his own two sturdy feet and lets fists and quips fall where they may. Another factor which places this | picture above previous Breen films | the fact that the story locale dffers a unique background. Laid against a setting of San Francisco’s colorful Fisherman’s Wharf and the | famous Golden Gate Bay area, the film for the first time projects the picturesque and gay life of what is frequently called the American Med- iterranean. Many of the scenes show a num- ber of San Francisco's famous landmarks—the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, Treasure nd, home of the 1939 Exposition, and the Ferry Building. is with the Board health ca all but six yet to be examined of | pupils attending school. It was de- | cided to buy used text books avail- able at two-thirds their value for use of pupils not yet supplied. The books are now furnished free of cost. The matter of traditional holidays were referred to the Board by Supt. | Pool for the purpose of establish- | ing definite number of actual school days to meet requirements for being | aceredited, which must be at least | 170. | | { | MRS. EN | LUNCHEO' | Mrs. Elton Engstrom entertained | with a 1 o'clock luncheon at her | hcme yesterd: The afternoon was spent sewing. Mrs. Louis Delebecque was winner of a cut prize, Those present were Mrs. F. A, J. | Gallwas, Mrs. W. E. Cahill, Mrs. Guy 3 HURLBUT - LORIMER NUPTIA ARE PENDING OCTOBER E Announcements received here in | the last mail give October 14, sec-| | ond Saturday in the month, as the |date for the wedding of Miss Mary' Patricia Hurlbut and Mr. George | }stppmwn de Lorimer Jr. The cere-| mony will take place at the St. An- Church in Pacific Grove, Cal._} s R e gel where parents of the bride-to-be,| Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hurlbut, former channel residents, have their home. | [ . | Engagement of the couple, made| § - | public at an elaborate. spring social| | function there, was told in this col-| & | umn recently. & | ——— | & el — 1 1 Stock QuUoOTATIONS | | St 8 i NEW YORK, Sept. 28. — Closing quotation of 'Alaska Juneau mine | stock today is 6%, American Can | 112%, American Power and Light | 5%, Anaconda 33%, Bethlehem Steel | 89%, Commonwealth and Southern | 1%, International Harvester 68%,| Curtiss Wright 7%, General Motors | 53%, Kennecott 41'%, New York Central 21%, Northern Paeific 11%. | 75%, Pound | $4.01%. DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are “today's Dow, Jones averages: industrials 151.12, rails 35.02, utilities 25.09. line. flashes at the high vee neckli ‘Srad Day for Duvalls; Two Arrested 'Braised Noodles a | Baranof Tomorrow L2 Pot Roast of Beef 4" | & Two members of the Duvall clan, relationship, if any, unknown, fell afoul of the law today. A telegram from Wildlife Agent Clarence Rhode at Cordova said Ed- BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIRI By The Daily Alaska Empire and m 6 days every week at 12:30 p.m. 9:45 pm 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Add JadEE Ea H aEE ; MODES of the MOMENT by Adelaide Kerr ward Duvall was arrested | This simple street dress of black ribbed crepe has two satin-bound tucks at its smooth hip- Its Persian lamb toque and suede accessories are all sober black, but a bright fashion banner appears in the jeweled clip which on | Copper River flats for exceeding the | bag | duck i guns were seized and Duvall fined | | $50. without and limit mp. and hunting Seven geese a two Half an hour later a telegram from | Wildlife Agent Hosea Sarber at Pet- |e T | kof tenced to 30 days in | ‘ Jail. ATTENTIOH—CARPENTERS! All carpenters interested in Sitka Naval Base Work should register at the Alaska Unemployment Office this week. ART PETERSON, 0. Duvall was a deer in the Mit- Game Preserve, He was n the Federal Secretary. the | 28, 1939. | T ITHROBBING DRAMA OF JAMES A. HOOL ELLIS ISLAND IS NOW | 1S APPOINTED 10 | ‘ NEW POSITION : ON (OlISEUM SCREEN throbbing famed Elli drama of world- Island is “Gateway,” the Is General Sales Manager, 20th Century-Fox starring vehicle for Don Ameche and Arleen Whelan | Calven Dis""ers The production, which came te { the Coliseum Theatre yesterday, H tense with violent en ns anc | g5 lightness of hearts buoyed up with | NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—Carstairs|hope, and colorful with its people Bros. Distilling Co., Tuc., announces ! from all land | the appointment of James A. Hool| Of its timeliness there is no ques | to the position of general sales man- | tion |ager, Mr. Hool, who was formerly| Don and Arleen are thrilling manager of the ate Stores Divis- | with the strong, young romance of icn of Calvert Distillers Corporation, | two who feared they had met to |and who has been’ identified with flate. Their support is a cast of | the liquor industry since repeal, as-|actors and actresses worthy of such | sumed. the duties of his new office|a stirring story in the most dra | on September 18. Louis S. Ritter will | matic place in the world conlinue in the position of sales - manager. o ES SE ( Born in St. Joseph, Mich .hm"F R I RVI E Hool has had a varied and colorful | business career. He attended school in Chicago and topped off his edu- o course in law 2l Mr. Hool became associated with| ©O. M. Wold, Forest Service Fiscal different leading real estate firms|Officer from Missoula, Montana in Chicago, and in 1914 formed his|will leave Seattle Saturday on the lown organization. As head of his| steamer Alaska to make a routine company he developed the largest|annual audit of Forest Service ac- building management and real es-|counts here. He will be accompan- tate business in Chicago, with over |jed by his wife and daughter. three hundred employees | , B - Due to the acute depression in Y 16m e gave ap the real sstate busi-| OAME COMMISSION. and went to Los Angeles where AUDITOR COMING |large investment house, and later | again entered the real estate busi- | OR DUCK PATROLS With the coming of repeal, Hool| Three A Commission Game entered the liquor industry in Los|yessels set out today on pre-season Angeles. In 1935 he joined Calbert | patrol of duck flats. as Los Angeles city sales manager,| The Bear left. Juneau for the |and shortly thereafter was made sumdum, Sweetheart and adj: | district manager of Southern OCali-|flats, The Black Bear left Peters- fornia, Arizona and Southern Ne-{pburg and the Grizzly Bear left Ket- | vada. In 1937 he was transferred to|chikan ¢o cover the Stikine, Blind | New York and made division nl:\lul-“s]mpg), and other flats in that area.| ger in charge of the 17 monopoly BB . | states, a position he held until his present appointment, i and favorably | Jim Hool is well | known to the liquor industry, as he spent much of his time in the field | |and virtually commuted between the | |eastern seaboard and the Pacific| Soh st ontlsdimanioohie | Northwest. He is a member of the| = o the Communist Party 1100,000-mile flying. club. | German-American Bund and simi He is married and has one child, | .. political groups. |is & member of the Fairway Yacht opt. 28.—The Ameri- Legionnaires adopted the report Club, The Siwanoy Country Club, of o Commitiee on Ameticanism, ARG 4o W SO degres. Mason: | “The report assailed the American T e il | Youth Congress which met in New | | York last July. It charged that the| ‘MARSHAL SUED Congr apparently approved of ' Communism The report approved of the FBI campaign against. foreign spies and | - OFROODESE orpe prgers Credit Association Claims; Local Store’s Proceeds |cerman charge |at the Dutch Foreign Office today Be'ong 10 " | to submit Germany's official re- | | grets for the attack by a German | i o) | war plane on a Dutch commercial S. Marshal Willlam T. Ma-| honey is named as defendant in a The called | AMSTERDAM, ppt. 28, de Affairs | airliner. suit filed in District Court today by | S‘rr!ul_lanf'nuslv the [ ‘n(; the Seattle Association of Oredit|the German I tion at Stockholm | offered Germany's apologies to the | Men, as an outcome of a )udgmnnl.i { obtained recently by the Juneau Dairies, Inc.,, from the United Food Company. Mahoney, acting under orders of the: Court, seized $161.67 from the! local Piggly Wiggly cash register on August 26 to satisfy part of a $771.28 | Jjudgment obtained by the dairy firm, | the complaint filed today alleges. Claiming the store, fixtures, stock and proceeds were included in a| chattel mortgage delivered previous- ly to the credit firm as security on a $46,945.67 promissory note, the As- soclation asks judgment from Ma- honey. for the $16167 seized, plus interest at six percent, plus $125| costs for attorney’s services in the| present suit, plus $25 costs of at-| torhey in filing an affidavit which | i sought. to collect the $161.67 with- |out suing for it. i Thg United Food Cnmpany,‘dolng | business at' Juneau 'at the Piggly Wiggly Company and at Ketchikan |as the Piggly Wiggly Store, deliv-| ered the promissory note to the As- | soclation last June 8 to cover a| number of debts. The principal has | been reduced by payments of $850 | monthly, 5 suit states. W hean 1 'NEW MAN JOINS ; MCLEAN OFF | william H. Jensen has joined the staff of the Hector McLean Insur-| ance Office here, McLean announced today. Jensen was three years in insur- ance work at Omaha, Neb., later at | Tacoma, Was| for two years, He now represents the Mutual | Benefit Health and Accident Asso- | ciation and United Benefit Life In- . e through the McLean agency | Swedish government for the death of Gustav Lamm. Lamm, a Swed- |ish national, was killed when the| | German plane fired on the airliner | | with a machine gun. | % -with ma Indiana county, ~ - eggs, ramps hay, feiches here. Dr. E;?y | | | [ Dr, Robert M. Coffey is leaving |Juneau but has postponed his de- | | parture. Dr. Coffey intended to leave for the south this week but announces that he will not go until about Oc¢~ tober 15 and his office will remain open to that date, augur: ico, Une Juneaw’s Greatest Show Value Last Times Tonight AMECHE HELA RATOFF - BARNES Glserr RAYMOND ROLAND - WALBURN .om CARRADINE A 20th Century-Fox Picture ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS NIPPON PLANE HAS ARRIVED AT BUENOS AIRES BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 28.—The round the world good will airplane Nippon. has arrived on its flight. The Japanese fliers making the trip under sponsorship of the news= papers Osaka Nainichi and Tokyo Nichi Nichi were roceived by Presi- Roberto Ortez who displayed «t interest in the details of the trip The fliers will cross the South At- lantic to Africa, visit some Euro- pean countries and return to Japan by way of India and Siam. - - oo - Unifed States fo Confinue fo Buy Silvgr_ip (anada WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 —Treas- I cretary Morgenthau has ex- tended for another month an agree= ment calling for the monthly pur- chase by the United States of 1,- 200,000 ounces of Canadian silver. Morgenthan said that the Treas- Department had decided that adu’s daclaration of war does not ciL the monthly silver purchase a ment. He sald that the silver purchases had no connection with the United States Neutrality Law. >—-o— WAR is the name of a town of 1,392 persons in West Va, al a. Fritz carries READY FOR INAUGURAL_This $4,000,000 capitol building at San, Juan is scheduled to be the setting for the in- of Rear, Admiral William D. Leahy. as governor of Puerto Sam’s island possession in the Caribbean,. e et

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