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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, ]UNE 2, 1930. as attributes of lady crooks, el QIY I/ N - ) ‘ aai r——-—!—-——-_ ;‘I'?:'ln%ejfix“;ie;oz“%?‘ bf"T lvz sy g OL 1\15}:“51;1;(1?1\(, HIGH k HUSPITM— HEAD JUNKEHS PLANE i - o does away With Mrs. Cheyney by S F © ] 3N LAST TIMES TONIGHT v ol ey mé'x‘fén:mfgé‘ Ty P A “7) -3 Tu VISIT HERE LAST TIMES TONIGHT " |enough to please the most exact- : | ¥ »Shlp Carrymg Propellor of| I ing. a ; ?‘« v Bremen Stops in Juneau | 7:30 and 9:30 “THE HOTTENTOT” = el COMEDY “HOTTENTOT” [ { ) »w g rives Tomorrow to IS NOW AT COLISEUM | e ¢ e o . d——Tt—r——-u o V 181t DeVlghnes 4 Bearing the propeller which Edward Everett Horton and Ed- ried the Bremen on its historic| ward Earle are cast as enemies in X ’ 3 3 years of service as a nurse, 'flight across the Atlantic Ocean, , “The Hther}tot, Warner Bros. lat- ' y : % 2 5 ndent of nurses and hos-{the Junkers all-metal mo,mp“m est all-talking Vitaphone produc- R § executive is a noteworthy feat|CFP-AMX, pilot C. E. Burke, ar- EDW ARD uun‘.. which upen_ecl yesterday at the 3 - i : 3 iny circumstances, but when {rived in Juneau from Ketchikan m A p Coliseum ‘and is the feature bill 3 & i 8 : it is all performed within the walls!g o'clock last night. 5 ) ~y/ - in tonight. 5 " C 1e institution it bec mor 2 SONCG ‘ A ‘aszam i X 3 1 institution omes niore| Pilot Burke was in Juneau last 4 RF VUE In “The Iflottem.ot, Horton and s - il s . ¥ noted. And that is the history of (spring with the Boeing ship which in Earl‘e are rivals for t:he hand of - 2 2 i i Emily L. Loveridge, who with spent several days here making T"‘(V” NICOIL OR Patsy Ruth Miller, who has the L i 5 # adopted daughter, Miss Eleanor |flights. With him in the plane to- 1) 4 ilevadlflz ler_nln_me role. Through ) , i 4 £ . half sister of the late L.|day are his mechanic, Keading, and | '\l LT AL KING his rivalry incites bitter hatred, the % 3 .Adsit of this city, will arrive here |4 party of threg. { % =4 two men smile at each other and n the steamer Yukon for a visit{ Tpe plane is the property of the throw verbal bouquets. Farlé is an . 7z with Dr. and Mrs. H. C. DeVighhe. |Airland Manufacturing Company of l‘or Added I’lea.sure—Green s apperettes‘ exgm‘t horseman m_ the pwmr& ol 4 A A young intern, just out of |Vancouver. It was flown from New | 5 (.vhllde H:rifinse:u;slrnr re&utatlt;r} y ! § dical college Dr. DeVighne served | York to Vancouver recently, and | El Brendel and Flo Bert; Nan H'n'lperm and {is decidedly shady. As the gir] { * ? || With her in the Good Samaritan when in the east was the ship used! : o i mply adores” expert riders, H&: ; ) | at Portland, and largely |ny the Bremion fllers on thelr firet Fox Movietoniews ' i | ton’s progress with her arouses the 8 ' ugh her influence and assist-|yiew of New York after they & LY ire-nc‘xf Earle all ;h& more. oy e ) ance, he came to Alaska to enga#le |riveq on the Atlantic Coast on their | Starting Tomorrow—"“SAY IT WITH e progress o e romance pro- & - | % 3 n the pactice of his profession. | flight. o 99 . | vides many of th"e comedy scenes in NN » Miss Loveridge, on May 1, last,| mpe party left Vancouver at B SONGS” ‘with AL JOLSON |“The Hottentot,” while the ;L:ec- . g F nded out 40 years in that hos-|g m. Friday morning, Stops were| tacular steep]eck?ase race combines S - 3 4 ‘\l, first as a nurse, the_n SUPET- | made at Campbell River, “P“‘LOCN JEWELER ls Mr. Sharick is one of the pioneer comedy and thrills. f S ntendent of nurses, and sm_ce 1905 Bay, Prince Rupert, Ketchikan and business men of the city, atd has _The all-star cast also includes be- Six women of Middle West seeking high political office include SuPerintendent of the entire in-|patershurg. SELL]NG OUT STOCK many friends among the oldtimers sides Horton, Edmund Breese, Of0| Mrs, Ruth Hanna McCormick (top, center), Mrs, June Fickle, (top, “!‘ltion. —Although she is 70 years| gnortly after noon the mono-| here. Failing health in recent years gg:fi;fi“vaf‘;fl’;fiu d:“j‘“’l‘;-n 0u81a5lett), Dr. Jennie Callfas (top, right), Mrs. Robert Q. Lee (below, left), gt 5‘1‘“ e A con- [plane left for Atlin by way of the After being in business Here since|ls the cause of his decision fto ‘ ard and Maude Tumer OO |Mrs. Maud Moross (below, center) and Mrs. Glayds Pyle (below, wues to supervise the big Institu-|Tagy country. It will be perma-|the early days of Juneau, I. J.|Sell out. 3 don. Harvey erwa a[.;l epl;ri right.) : | tion capably and efficiently. nently located at Atlin for com-|Sharick, local jeweler, will sell his A ————————— - for v“ipmnfi t;‘om the S:C:;‘eess t‘:y A s On the 40th anniversary of herimercial work and charter fllghts,{ennre stock at reduced prices and| . F. Statter, Chief Deputy U. 8. stage play of the same na CHICAGO, June 2—Look to the rvice, the Portland Oregonian,|just a5 the seaplane Taku is being close his business here, he has|Marshal, came to Juneau from S6- | Victor Mapes and William Col-| eft for Sitka. Passengers wer atured her in ‘a special article.|{iceq here. according to mi : ed €, A ng Burke. *announced. attle, on the Alameda. lier. iddle west for an answer to the|\i. gng mys J. G, Erbland, Mrs |“During all these years,” sald the g s i fu it T . 4 M. McLeod and Ed Maki. It re-|writer of the story, “Miss Love- |} qurned at 5:30 pm. and at 6 p.m e has toiled day in and day out made a sightseeing trip to Taku helping others. She has never |- i 3 i S -y 7N \IM Emily Lovendge Ar:| on Way to Atlin question: “Do women take an in- terest in politics?” GAMES SUNDAY Six of them; from the cotton Pacific Coast League country of Texas to the industrial Sacramento 6; Seattle'3. > Glacier with John H. Mulkey and forgotten how to smile. She has !San Francisco 4, 7; Holywood 3, 6. ,';:;n?:an‘zio?glc?}lglina al;l:e (:::'mé:l party. ) never lost the ‘saving sense of hu- Siission 8, 5; Los Augelss 7, 6. (imp ) S A T| This morning the Taku flew to mor' Asked what her philosophy of states. A score or more other S si i Ozakland 10, 13; Portland 0, 8. 5 e AP 8 Port Conclusion in southern Chat-|of life is, she quickly responded: National League | women will be satisfied with lesser [ham Straits, with Frank Metcalf,| - ake the best of everything : : PO Vg New York 9, 16; Boston 3, 4. political jobs, state legislature and|iocal enginer, and Ray McCor t comes along. At first every ATKINS STEEL SA WS Cincinnati 5, 7; St. Louis 4, 1. s Bl e D mick, his assistant. istep one takes seems to be a Chicago 16; Pittsburgh 4. SR G e B s |stopping place, but after while one Brooklyn 10; Philadelphia 2 Republican Senate candidate in the | i 3 s " learns that it is a step. Try to doi Standard Saws—known the world over and nationally advertised. We bought a S Republic state of Ilii B, D, 5 . o 5 cents o Ipl?_me;lc:wna:;l:gn;n 3 J{j;’me (C:i\?ua: ’;r Ox‘:m‘n ;:“’:Dm’_ PE I ER AI I ARD the square thing by your neighbor, large quantity of these saws at a ver{I good price and will pass along to you ilade: ia 9; 3 . 3 COMING Chicago 8; St. Louis 5. ocratic Senatorial candidate in Ne- never forget to smlle, and always| @ the opportunity of buying ATKINS HAND SAWS and LARGE CROSS CUT S R e T brackh. 70 b MR IALAT Toc ]!;:_:}i;n:il;d tpl';:ze :’;;r ‘:fi”}‘l Is a SAWS at prices never before offered in Alaska. % Boston 7; New York 4. Pitlow . of 4 LOukTaEAZ, Forld KNlFE VIGTIM e A £ FOR ONE WEEK ONLY-—BEGINNING TODAY Juneau City League take his seat, and in Iowa, Mrs . Walli d Mrs, Wallls, t i s ) June Fickle of Hastings, a Demo- il En, WEes, VIR visit o % i g American Legion 6; Elks 4 | g N |ists ob Hhe'’ Aikka visiten® Witk If you are unable to visit our store and order by *mail prides ‘Wil apply as of “Alias Ji » crat, disputes a congressional post las ""my GAMES SATURDAY Gladys Pyle, South Dakota's Sec. [9itka Man' Arresled Charg- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gray while the i 2 acific Coast League retary of ate, is a Republican| [l | | AN in port. 2 j b Valentlne” !Oaklan‘: 5:“?0:;1:1!1:! ;‘.e 43 pr?mzry cfaitd‘ldflte fo?(;ml')r‘lrnar ed with Slabbmg EVERY SAW IN THIS SPECIAL SALE IS GUARANTEED and if it | Misslon’ 9; Lok Adigelés & with ‘four mieH¥opboririts. Victim in Hospital < ¢ does not prove equal to any other saw on the market, all you have to _ Sacramento 3; Seattle 2. Old-age compensations will be do is to return the saw and receive your money bkck. ) G | |Hollywood 7, 6; San Francisco 8, 7.|one of the main talking points of | Charged with stubbing Peter Al- ¥ ¢ 4 : —— 1:_":;’]?;:‘;:?“ Mral-gaug MiRpiAn. JIrom 0 2or ‘lf:l”l',:fi')'d‘"';’v“ 3”’5‘?;:'5 T e | e ® ] With every $10.00 ‘purchase in our store, which includes one of, our SALE : sl P frplt, < who: SeSiR g RepmblIS = i i SAWS we will present you with a miniature saw for your watch chain.. Only,a . y . . New York 2; Boston 3. nomination for Congress from the|United States Marshal Schhabel, 5 ¢ Attractlons | Philadelphia 3; Brooklyn 1. i according' to " officlal adviees re. Nk limited number of thesé’ saws on hand, so come early. Cmcmnarx 10; Pittsburgh 4. The opponents the women face Ceived by Marshal Albért White. | ¥ i ¥ 3 Q ol v At Theatr(’s American League this yearmivill test thoroughly theu"“e‘"‘!f of the affray are lacking.| ¢ s g SPECIAL SALE PRICES ; ; ) ) | ontcago 2; St. Lotiis 3. campaigning ability, Mré. McGor.| HOW seriously Allard was wound- | R ‘ Reg. Price Sale Price | Washington 3; Philadelphia 7. mick must face the former Demo- €4 Was not disclosed in the advices 5 = A Detroit 4; Clevelands'l. cratic Senator, James Hnmilw:x‘{"”“"’d'fl He wask stabbed three A ‘)4«-—~Shlp Saw 5255 Boston 2; New York 5. A imes. e was taken at once to|§ 3 1 =3 F “LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY” ol Lc:,;: lieso‘;fimzflspmh election |the hospital and given medical R 4 :%Panel S.aw e T an A e 3.12 2:29 IS SHOWING AT PALACE STANDING OF CLUBS must. dispte. the come back am.|treatment. Allard is well known SO : 54—Ship Rip 2.55 [+ =+ Pacific Coast League i # here, and was for several years & 1 a Norma ‘Shearer in “The Last of Won Lost bitions of Thomas L. Blanton, of|q it or pojice at Sitka, 3 3 65—Shlp ....... IR o SO o | IR PO O Y T I L 2.90 s » i 1 i ,.a former Congressman and | Mia 3 2 Mrs. Cheyney,” her latest starringsacramento ... 22 Abllene, & 5 65—Panel 2.57 roduction for Metro Goldwyn a veteran campaigner. Mrs. Fickle | : 2 : . Ir\,mye,' now playing at the pahfce g:sklfixggelés e 2 2; ‘5448 farmer’s wife and a World War| PLANS FOR ANNUAL BT :‘;’;}:fl 65—Regular 4 2.90 theatre, brings to the screen in|San Francisco . 27 E sl t_he s feid Cun,dm?te ENCA.MPMENT MADE 2 ™% ensemble "-Iy on 53_..Re u]m— 290 superb fashion, one of the most,stsion i FeP 27 in a heavily Repubhcax:x fl.str ct, BY SCOUT COUNC[L ) .g o i & srprising and entertaining hero- Hollywood .. B e ponteods HoleproofHosiery No. 53—Rip 2.90 ines of present-day drama. Seattle 33 E Dr. Callfas, who bolted the Dem- | o 2 ‘ No. 4 The ' plot deals with an aristo-|Portland ... 35 ocrats in 1928, would, if chosen,| Plans for the annual Boy Scout S mfln)’d 5"}3}:" 0. OO—Regular 5 4.71 cratic, sophisticateéd and the h- Nauanal League by her party, mieet the veteran Fncampment at Eagle River were women do. e o] 1y'ch,,m°;png Wi 05k, Fho. noch i | Senator George S. Norris, who)discussed today by members of the| 1. shadesinHoleproof No. 401 Re.gu]ar ¢ 4.71 winks the elite’ British society |Brooklyn % 15 bolted the Republicans In 1026, |Boy Scout Council who met. at| kD natural silk hosiery No. 400—Ship 4.71 4 - L y ppon- {noon in the Gasti fe. - into accepting her as one of their |St. Louis 24 18 Virtually all of the four o ke e Cafe vop- |8 are unquestion Monarch . 97 own number, solely that she may|Chicago .. S 20 d ents of Miss Pyle know the politi R y open Mo X} ably right for your 3 make' them her victims. She works |Pittsburgh .21 19 cal-alphabet. She, hoxvewn]pnssnd‘E‘;‘S;c:t‘i';’: l:;oar:;;llil }:’f a Slflat;le costume because No. 77—Butcher Saw 1.32 1 i hen she became ave charge. leadi Pa- in connection with a gang, the|Boston . 3 20 K the» primer stage W ; °| sat; 4 Lucile, leading Pa: No. 861— s T whis 1 e s Thitiks [Rew ek < assistant. and. then Secretary of |Saturday a few of the scouts and A pe ot st 61—3-foot One Man Saw ... 2.68 L |leaders will go to Eagle R 1« f heid of whiet is et soave Gt (few Yerk . f8 B Ao T, B e 5 tHority, ereates No. 361—5V4-foot Saw. . 5.50 Barraud. Philadelphia 2 . The present incumbent, Grant| . B thein—crentis oud Ni . 5 _ueadtness for: the arrival of the 1e- E 0. 361—76 fo B WhIE & Hiduse sisst st the hotlh American League M. Hudson, a dry, and State Sena- | Fe8(iness fof the arr R ey bt ot Saw ; 5.98 No. 361—5-foot Saw ; 497 of one of the nobility her under- b A i T e el wm};[‘,}.l ———e— J '\ success of the year. world connections and activities are | Philadelphia’. 14 667 be in the melee against Mrs. Outbound passengers on the Ala- accidentally discovered by Lord|Washington ... %: 6431 ross. meda included Mrs. Robert Keeny, ?eifi?g'tow};?er.mghgéf:;y st ;11151 p— = B PENNOYER DIES ON bound for Seattle and Tacoma. ¢ H AR R I S H ARDW A R E Co i Detroit enamoured, he uses his information Accompanied by her mother, Mrs. |st. Louis - ; 24 S. ALAMEDA TODAY P y her mother, Mey. AE L to force his attentions upon h"“c;ical:; 2 410 s . A | A. Bourgette, Miss Violet Bourgette, 5 8 FRONT STREET’ " Come Ill aml Look Us Over Then comes the surprising de- o P 5 2% 4 ¢ Al-|Juneau Public Schools teacher léft ‘1 nouement of the play in which|BOstn . Henry Pennoyer, oldtimer o on the Alameda. She will attend ; . . = — — = : unean Cit; 1 esi- Mrs. Cheyney proves that pride and 3 S ?;, Py, |25ka and for many Years @ YESC|summer school at the University of i -ldent of Fairbanks, passed away at RV ACA mgh‘Ame”can glon 78 4 667 |aphout 2:30 am. today aboard the Washington. Moose 800 |cteamer Alameda, while that steam= : gl 4 i : - » g e o o i W yilowstel Gk bt TOUERT AT iR st v 0 er was p;;;chgsyedmisfir;s - r— gt tie hio: ot Bows We Are Authorized B"-chfleld “Tomorrou’s Styles {|STAFF CAPT. ACTON [\ "biomeors Home in sitka Whie | i ' Dealers Today” LEAVES TODAY FOR |5 timea v . [ lekn New FULL AUTOMATIC Yor STEEL HEATING HOME IN WRANGELL fl o it ' wie 0 | Shipient s | ” AMERICAN RADIATOR CO POIEN. .. B Complete installed in- " ; Save 48 percent in Fuel Exclusive Showing of s B Rokx “ A. announcng re was grentiylnem st ne was swimea o e | W eyenberg | working order with 20 | STANDARD SANITARY MFG. CO. Town and ocat Salion A tand The Jatter went, out o phone and 0 f (l barrel’ tank: CRANE CO. Direct from factory to Countrv G iy o s < :gatnggf\y\"odlzencfir(z\iireptfll:;:);:t;:: xroras | 'Absolustely Guaranteed Easy P ayrm’nt P lan you. Ask f‘-"i' Pflces. ity to stay for its close, Staff Capt. as a passenger, according to Coe's ¢ 5 Joseph Acton ommand- 1k p ¥ iy Clothing” el Afisv‘frnf;lecnmm:} report. When he rglu:lned aboard $6.00 Let us show you some for PLUMBING and HEATING i | ship Pennoyer was dea 5 i ; left_on the Alameda for his Bome| "0 FEUlh, o passenger on the W of these burners in op- | Small payment down—balance in 12, 24 —_—————— in ! 1 RAY in Wrangell. : o4 vas lled, but t late 5 . ‘ v 2 For 'Ott-o-Doors He announced the drive would a)la;:ei? a:‘;; aggistmwu Pl b:dy Unusual Quality | eration— R or 3§7monthl—y paym,?n!s I"IA.RT § continue for several days, and h ove 3. W. el v Fikd 4 A LEATI‘]ER SPORT is confident that the $1,000 quot: :{?m:?rny. dmt‘:lethies cknmnm:;: at a Low P”,-,, | ]\oweless TRANh (,ONCEALED RADIATORS NEWELL \ COATS will be reached. Ensign E. K. Tobin Capt. Acion made fioal plea to| TAKU RETURNS bt " Simple Safe 20 barrel Fuel Oil Tanks—$100.00 each green, blue, black.——ln that has been a striking tribute to : 4 EVERYTHING : 'Sewe Pine \ utmost so that the splendid start 5 : RICE & AHLERS CO Chy 1 P'pe the popularity of the appeal will| Seaplane Taku Pilot R. E mux 1 U continue to the 1ast day of the|returned from Whitehorse at 1| it IN PLUM'BINC HEATING SHEET METAL Fi ? ¢ . Fire & | campalgn o'clock yesterday afternoon, after The Cloflnnglhn ire Clay ank 3 7 : — e remnln_lng in the Interior all night. | o . “We Tell You in Advm tht .’Ob A ; 5 iin - ANNOUNCING The trip up was made in fair time, ! 11948 Sheet Metal Will Cost” Asbestos Pipe Covering I et 35 {|The Cash Bazaar’s June Clearance |but the plane arrived after the - & {2 X s -h”wm‘ s Own Store’ Sale. Walt and watch for prices. |excursion party on the train. " falied ragh L IR ¥ % —adv.| At 2:15 p. m. yesterday the

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