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:SDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1944 SHO WP[A[E oF Gfunead LAST TIMES TONIGHT! ?RllBERT DONAT i TARTY m:m’ **YALERIE HOBSON WALTER RILLA GLYNIS JOHNS i ““’“ “The Devil and Miss Jones” DN with JEAN ARTHUR y GUARD MEETING TO BEHELD TOMORROW | ..o, "looica in marksmansip \fihould bring their Springfields as The Juneau Umt of the Terri- |special attention will be given them. torial Guard will meet u,mnrrow}vmmot rifles will be furnished for evening at 8 o'clock in the AB|those who do not have them Hall rifle range. i Members shouid dress in cover- alls and bring .22 calibre rifles the meeting will consist of instruc- tion and practice on the small bore | range. Ewm the Unit in competitive shoot- imp this winter, e HOSPITA[ NOTES Hospital discharged Yakapatz yesterday, rds! . ld make a ¥ AlL JGuAImen; SHOWS after giving her surgical care. special effort to attend, and es- P irin roie W : pecially those who want to atileg L . Febel - and. Mages e, ‘_“‘0 Tor..the teamms which ‘aré to. repre- |81 from ¥akutat, wers discharged 5 5 : from the Government Hospital yi after St | Ann’s Mrs. Vincent | terday | tention. ——.e—— 1‘ The plane cause they reflect the light of the | sun. TABLETS - HYPERACID . STOMACHS $3 : MONEY BACK GUARANTEE - e o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Weather Bureau) Temperature, October 31 . In Juneau: Maximum, 53; ® minimum, 40. At Airport: | @« minimum, 40. . Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The RexaH Store” Maximum, 51; Salad Dressing RELIANCE. .. TANG . . Mayonnaise RELIANCE. .. DURKEE BEST FOODS NALLEY'S French Dressing Chutney Kraft Pints and Quarts Pints and Quarts Pints and Quarts Pints Pints Pints Roquefort . . Best Foods . Manca DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. MINIMUM—$2.50 Berts CASH GROCERY Just Received A Small Stock of Pottery Type TABLE LAMPS We Think Them Rather Nice Why Not Stop In fo See Them? Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company JUNEAU ~ DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 | All new members who have not| receiving ‘medical at-| shine in the sky be-| " ADVENTURES OF | | TARTU” NOW ON | | CAPITOL SCREEN | with vivacious Valerie Hobson | playing opposite him, Robert Donat |returns to the‘screen in ‘The Ad- |ventures of Tartu,” the M-G-M British-made picture which is at the Capitol Theatre for the last Atimes tonight. | The story of adventure and ro- | mance amidst intrigue conc Donat's assignment to ‘inveigle his | way through Nazi lines into Cze- | choslovakia, where he is to de- | stroy the Skoda works. But first |he must secure, through whatever| means necessary, the secret mula of a poison gas the Nazis| |are manufacturing at the plant As an expert bomb chemist, | Do- jvincing the Nazi authorities of m,f |office, but it behooves Hobson, in a moment -of him away. Luckily fury, |give she { Which means she also for herself. - TREATS, TRICKS! "TWAS BIG NIGHT Juvenile Ju'wnu had a big lm\e |last night—Hallowe'en! The juveniles started long bt‘!mr‘\ [7 o'clock, in gangs of three up to| {a dozen, on their ‘treats or tricks” | trek: laway full-handed. The juveniles, | with shopping bags, into they deposited their loot |scrambled for the next stop. The kids report most successful| raids and those in homes where there were no children responded | “dished out” just the homes with children. Some of the kids went home with full bags, emptied them and | returned to join the “gang” for a “re-fill.” The “loot” included apples, pears, | | bananas, cookies of all kinds, candy, | hard and soft, including all-day uckers, and it is a cinch there |were many tummy-aches this ! | morning. | One householder said this morn- | ing he handed out one box ufi |apples, besides 11 dozen cookies. | Another resident purchased $2 | worth of suckers and they (,lls-Y appeared before the raid-night was half over. | The. kids were very orderly, some | (windows in the residential sections |being soaped and downtown, few windows escaped the annual daub- ing. Garbage cans disappeared and a few gates, that had not been' taken into the' house, were mls.sm;, this morning. Yesterday afternoon the lower grades of the schools had Hal- lowe'en parties, with eats, then several parties were held at homes, |after school was out, and again, parties for the kids were given just before starting on their raids. Yes, Juneau youngsters had a mighty fine time last night, and |townspeople cheerfully entered into |the spirit of things, realizing that “Kids’ Night” comes but once a year. However, Hallowe’en is over and it is hoped that the children will appreciate the fact and not take advantage of the good humor of the adults by ringing doorbells again tonight. {HELEN DEMPSTER NOW WITH INDIAN OFFICE The Office of Indian Affairs, Education Division, has added Helen Dempster to their staff. She has been in Alaska for three years, and prior to coming to Juneau, re- sided in Fairbanks. Her home was originally in Seattle. HAYES ENROUTE T0 , GOVT. CONFERENCE | Dr. George Hays, Executive Of- ficer of the Department of Health, left teday for Washington, D. C., where he and Gov. Gruening will confer with military and other of- ficials in efforts to aqbtain addi- tional appropriations and facilities for the Territory. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relievu cause it goes right to the sea ult.he trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchml mucous mem- branes. Tell y to sell you same as| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | atholic Children Enjoy Hallowe'en Sixty Juneau and Douglas young- sters were guests at party Parish Hall and gymnasium of St. Ann’s Parochial School. Games of London Bridge, Grand March and Looby Loo were played aroughout the evening, Thibodeau king Chairs Prizes cost of e for- eighth grade—Barbara Early, ette Clayton Milton nat finds little difficulty in con-|Lois Fossun and Monica Weath- |N°W business. Introduction of reso- erill; Valerie | gan, Gerald Shaw, Betty Steele and | t0 | Rosemary tips | Jerry |him off in time to save his neck.|Sonya Gross saves him | Smith, | Gladys | McKinnon, | Gordon and Colleen Sharp; | grade—Tony | Lynette Hebert and Carol Leath; | Compensation Commi | first Wndl\ mel G Cke\ex decorations of witches and | skeletons were used throughout the| rooms, pirit. Refreshments of punch, cake and calling at houses and going umulu Mrs {for the most part were ('qmppl-d‘DOOLRIVV which | Mrs. H. L. Vanderleest, were served and |to the young guests at the el jof the Those ties Mrs. to the ringing of the doorbell and |Charles Mrs. Kennedy. The season when nearest to the sun is known as the perihelion. JUNEAU, ALASKA PROGRAM FOR ANB, 'ANS CONVENTION AT KAKE IS ANNOUNCED ‘ntative program for the 31st annual convention of the ANB and ANS, to be held at Kake, beginning November 13 and continuing for one week, has been prepared, and for the first time the convention | delegates will discuss aboriginal with Mary he one afternoon being set Tisdale | that purpose. The com- Musical program, as outlined, follows Monday, November 13 m.—Open. Credentials com- appointed. Greeting and re- Party Last Night a Hallowe'en held last evening in the ngs, aside plete and Teddy for first place in the contest 10 a mittee *for the were most interesting awarded children grade, as follows: | SPOnses Jean-| ! b. m—Committee appointments Clare Dunlap and)'Ways and Means and Fisherie chairmen appointed. Grand Officers and Executive committee reports. ach school Loucette, Norris; Furness, seventh Hugh grade— | Doogan, | lutions 6 p. sixth grade—George Gilli-| m.—Kake local camps. Tuesday, November 14 Wade, Mary Nordale and; a. m~—Committee meetings; fourth grade—Sydney 10 m. committee reports and Robert Weatherill and introduction of resolutions. Uggen; third grade—Jack | 1:15—ANS meeting; AFCA meet- Sue Wade, Margaret ing. second | 7:15 Ted Tisdale,' Robert Theile; fifth grade a Governor's message. Visitors Sheldon of Unemployment ion, Walter Commissioner of Labor, Hynes, Fish and Wildlife Steele, grade—Jim Thomas Steele, Michael Weatherill harpe, and | Frank | Service 8:45—Bargaining Agency. Wednesday, November 15 9:30—Ways and Means committee meets; 10 a. m, Committee reports jand new business; 11:15, Bargain- ing Agency and Constitutional Mary | Amendments and| 1:30 p. m—Meeting Tlingit and Haida Indians of Alaska (Land Suit) and report on Aboriginal hearings. 7:30 p. adding to the Hallowee'n | donated by Mrs. Mrs. Barnhill, Catherine Hellan, Ugeen, | Nor se evening. m.—Addressh by E. L { Bartlett; address by Territorial Art Uggen, assisted by Mrs. Health Department Commissioner Gordon, - Mrs. H. Wade, |of Education, Dr. Norris; and Mrs. Julia Steele and Kathryn |Lydia Fohn Hanson. ! Thursday, November 16 9:45 m.—Meeting of business lagents; 10:30, Nominations for Grand Officers. 1:15—~ANS Meeting. in charge of the festivi- were Mrs. Neil Moore and 3 PRSI a. the earth is 1:15, Fish- eries Committee meeting 7:30 p. m.—Address Foster, George V. Dale, and Evelyn Butler riday, November 17 10:30 a. m.—Elections of (H.m«! Officers; 1:15 meetings of Com- mittee of whole; house to consider Ways and Means committee port and Treasurer’s report 7:30 p. m Haida Indians of Alaska. 8 p. m-—Committee reports. Saturday, November 18 Committee reports; 8 p. m, stallation of Officers. Sunday, November 19 m.—Church attendance by Don Ray W u]h In- 11 a IDAHO WOMAN BUYS SIGRID'S BEAUTY SALON Hildreth, formerly has purchased Sm- Salon from Mrs. it announced to- day. Mrs. Hildreth assumed charge of the business today and is change the name to the Beauty Salon. Before coming to Juneau, new owner operated a beauty shop in Idaho, for 10 yes The original Sigri Beauty Salon was started by Sigrid Wal- ther about 10 years ago, then in the Shattuck Building. When the Cooper Building was built, the shop | was moved to its present location Mrs. Cooper purchased the business | four years ago and has operated the shop since then. e — FIL] FOR DIVORCE A suit for divorce was filed to- day in the office of the Clerk of the U. S, District Court by Verena C. Murphy from Merle B. Murphy. The charge was incompatibility. Elsie W , Idaho, Beauty Yvonne Cooper, (et e ! ot Tl lUumms Apparer bottle of creomuman with the un- derstanding you must like the way it &uckly allays the cough or you are CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds. I!rrchitis PRODUCE s Consistently THE BEST!? COME AND SEE OUR DISPLAY ANYTIME Endive Brussel Sprouts Squash Rosy Red Tomatoes Large, Crisp Lettuce Celery Corn Pears Grapes Green Peppers Bunch Carrofs Green Beans Snowy White Cauliflower Florida Grapefruit Apples And Many Other Good Things for Your Table! L PHONE 704 LY K Of ] re- Meeting Tlingit and | Grand Ball. | to | Vanity | | the | PAGE THREE TI0ENTURY Last Times Tonight "“We are the MARINES" ——plus— HORT FILMS o Methodist Women " Will Hold Annua! Bazaar on Friday, The Women's Society of Chris- tian Service of the Methodist Church will hold its annual bazaar this Friday in the church basement | Doors will open at 11 o'clock There will be a cafeteria from 11 |until 12:30 o'clock, and tea will be served between 2 and 4 o'clock in the |afternoon. Mrs, J. E. Boyle is general chair | man for the bazaar and she will be isted by Mrs. Ronald Lister, in |charge of tea towels; Mrs. F. Hun- |gerford, pillow cases; Mrs. George | Smith, aprons; Mrs. George Martin, baby booth and miscellaneous ar- | ticles; Mrs. Earl Bland, goody booth and Mrs, Floy Dryden and Mrs. C. R)u bards, who will have charge of (h" tea. | AWVS Square Dance || To Be This Evening | The first square dance of the| {month will be held tonight at A. B.| |Hall with the American Women's| | Voluntary ~Services .as sponsors. | Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock and music will be furnished by Albert Peterson and Ed McIntyre, Anyone interested in this type of | dancing is extended un invitation to |attend. | B i STARTING TONIGHT! A 12:30 A. M. OWL SHOW The Big Musical of‘ f— £ ¢ m_egnmm-:~ wih CHARLES ml:ull::!: PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portrait artist take your picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite Federal Building, Phone 294. Adv | | THEATRE LAST NIGHT TONIGHT WM. BOYD in "OUTLAWS OF THE DESERT” LUPE VELEZ "MEXICAN SPITFIRES ELEPHANT" FLOWERS for the BRIDE? Three to 30 times faster. 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