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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1930 AY, 34, s { . e o " % % B At & ] R | C 7, 7 ot e e por Anerica an s as vaniome and £ g D) : : ¢ AVEL 000 J P D e S . Widow of Liner Captain Pt niiiy s S X 1 eatherneck,” and his performance| Opposite him, in the role of Mitzi, | =, bbed NIG e ere i as a West Point cadet in “Dress|is Lya Mara, a Screen star of in-| Claims Estate Robbe 7:30—9:30 co“se“m Sounds Best H A Parade,” Boyd's appearance as a|[ternational renown. i RESIDENTS UF I'N cflMFflRT IN 72 AR ' cavalryman should hold much in-| Arnold Korff, noted German| i i —4—-———————————— | terest for local theatregoers. Pre-!character actor, who has appeared | ¢ 4 9] | = iTonight, Last Times view reports indicate that “His/in many American productions, has| DU“GLAS ToDAY sPlTE UF HEAT ¢ A TGRS Xz | First Command” is one of the|the role of Johnny's Americanized | { finest pictures in which Boyd has|father and sustains his splendid| 5 ; METROTONE appeared reputation in the role. | e 2 R e 5 Command,” which was —.——— 1 . { . . w14 NEW raphed at Fort Riley, Kansas, |Baby Show Will Be Held Drive 11,000 Miles by Car | ' ODDITY of a wealthy wgn's\c ITY UF HAITI\ at Aftetnoon Ses- Without Experiencing ! ] 1 s in the cavally to | . i | i be mear a Certain colonel’s daugh- l; | sion Tomorrow | a Single Hot Day * H OUR GANG ter with whom he has fallen in | SRR i ) Jove. What happens to him in the| D BY GALE> (Continued from Page One) | In 11,000 miles of auto travel dur- | “D i course of his training as a soldier | | ing the past 75 days without en- | provides plenty of the Boyd . type Lngil . ) | countering a single hot day and | Panang e Gt < YESTERDAY P, Moo s S i st v 9 velops a beautiful romance enliv-; ] B! dress of Gov. George A. Parks, the had recently fallen, is the experi- I/ ienna ehier. by “Thany “theils | Srograth Iowided e conoert by tha ence reported by John H. Dunn E | Dorcthy Sebastian . plays opposite | - b o o . w ikelch ATy Clerk of Court, who returned here 1 — | | Boyd in this cavalry romance and|{/arious Sections of Dom-ltitlea “Ye Kick Inn" by six chil- e :4 o “;‘;‘k ‘{‘1"“ ‘[‘; cxiannce . i ] G others in the cast are Gavin Gor- s ; i . stiiine So | vacation e, Mrs. Dunn, and 10-25-50-Loges 75¢ |, don, recruited trom the stage, Paut| inican Republic Are ‘f)’u,w:“f\'["'d"l‘;r,ffv’,lf"g‘r‘(‘i‘f\_qg‘f.i‘(fllaff‘ their son Clarence traveled from . : Hurst, Rose Tapley, Jules Cowles,! » s A = - | the Pacific to the Atlantic coast, s 7 Howard Hickman, Helen Parrish, | Desnoyed g A e | {visiting relatives and friends en- Watch For— Mabel Van /Buren, Alphonz Ethier cdoniky ‘f 5 Booths Attract Attention | route. | and Charles Moore. SRR T ey o) Aside from the competitive ex-{ Mrs. Dunn, who remained in Se- “HELL’S HEROE | |hibit departments, booths that at-| attle where Clarence is attending ! I ¢ %) PLEA TO RED CROSS tract attention are Crowell’s, soft Bl | the University of Washington, will ) and |7 “DANCING VIENNA" WASHINGTON, D. C. Sept. 4— drinks, ice creams and candies;| return home in about one month A | NOW AT PALACE Tl;“? Red C;‘m‘ hD acting ;0“ aid | Rice and Ahlers, plumbing, heating ¥ { The Dunn’'s went directly to . 1 D NOQY p=—— e o |sufferers in Santo Domingo follow- and sheet metal supplies; Wilson | Pittsburgh where they visited an- | “TANNED LEGS J ing receipt of a plea from Presi-|and Andrews’, oriental; Phillip! other son John, who is on the » Lovers of charm and romance in|dent Rafael Trujillo, of the Dom- | povelties; Bartell and Dglabaque‘s‘ i |staff of the Associated Press uu-] their screen fare will find Pirst |inican Republic. novelties; American Legion's, Ches- . L |reau there, and Greenville, Pa.,] . National's “Dancing Vienna,” which | The sum of $15000 has already|terfielq set; Standard Oil Com- ¢ |about 57 miles distant, where they -y 1 opened last night a® the Palace |been cabled to American Minister na;v Flamo hot water heating i\’isued three sisters of Mr. Dunn. ) 2oy ‘4 i 4 Theatre, film entertainment of a(Curtls as an initial appropriation.|equipment; Mrs. K. Hooker's, 800 | aes. John Rind, widow of Captain | From there they traveled through all"mu."lc Attractlons e quality. The romantic love |eats; Juneau Fire Department’s,| Wiliiam Rind of the President New York north to Boston and from allsoumi) 3 . the struggle between the | gnp FUNDRED THOUSAND | Chevrolet automobile; United States | Harding of the U. S. lines, charges !Ul(‘rc to Arcostock County, Maine, A ( . waltz and jazz music, the unusual ARE DRIVEN FROM HOMES Government's, Sitka Experimental that more than $100,000.was stolen |visiting relatives of Mrs. Dunn. all dlaloq At Theatr‘)s ’d“"‘_(‘i"f‘“ and the excellent acting | Station, vegetables, fruits and! fillfi?: !‘;Sclf&;c‘é"mc c:pa:in "%\_‘;U'}::‘ They went into Canada, traveling L & £ 7 !nLnk A'nvr”h.m as something out of SHILLONG, India, Sept. 4—Over | 8rain Juneau Lumber Mxlls': lum- | 300 jewelry, $500 in cash and | west from New Brunswick to Mon= the beaten path 100,000 persons have been drive | ber, doors, boxes and shingles;| stocks and bonds valued at §100,- treal and Quebec, turning south > v K ¢ J| “Dancing Vienna," is a First Na- o+ = O - O £l n drlven | pook of the World’s, World Ency-| 400. through New York and back to! i : tional-Defu product, capably di- | : 8.1y Looda. - The| o i i Olimniber P HODIMEFLE S| . i -yl S cr oo oo | Pittsburgh. From there they set | pdfl“le*RCt“re’ $ S i ® | rected by Friedrich Zelnik, general {,m;hmamm SUGR dnenaBokont i«?gwa‘r‘;"Ax<:}‘xm ern?flcltie John |their faces homeward, accompanied | 3% “HIS FIRST COMMAND! rec y \ al- p ot . | Michs y velties; e e T ot ST Tacks , accompanie | | AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | |ly regarded as one dor (!he ost |3rnaitaats oot tllhcc 1;3:,? 1% | Holmes', novelties; Brazil's, hand- | m'drf;‘i,si“’“' emergency hospltal |y “aripur Burke, Juneau boy \\‘IM PATHE PICTURE 3 ——e |gifted of European directors, Who |qrowned any gra s have | painted lamp shades; Sabin’s, hams N has been attending Carnegie Tech, | ARl . With the blare of trumpets, the| has embellished the production | peon Gi s Lo granaries have | cons; Ryan's novelties: Dun-| _ Auxillary Works Hard land who came with them to Se- bl sl i o bt clatter of sabres, William Boyd will |with unique camera angles and | Gommunications have been cut | can’s, Bingo, a game; Minnie Fields,| Th¢ Ladies’ Auxiliary Department| gttje, They passed through Colum- thrills, drama and appeal. arrjve at the Coliseum Theatre to-|unusual atmospheric shots, in the off from the inundated area. | good eats; George Brothers, good|is doing Trojan service in helpilg|pys, Ohio, Chicago, Indianapolis, | night, in Pathe's all-dialogue and |Continental manner. No trains are being operated. |advertising; Alaska Electric Light ¥ make a success of the Fair. The|northern Iowa and South Dakota For Extra Enjoyment There Are— souhd romance of the United States| Our own Ben Lyon is seen as| The Government has ordered re- |and Power Company's, Majestic Ra-|Personnel of the department coh-|(o ellowstone Park, and thence < { + Catalry, “His Pirst Command" | Johnny, the young lover _from lief measures. ldio, and Premium Vacuum cmm:—tf"‘j\‘; R e G e VITAPHONE ACTS PATHE SOUND NEWS T TR RO RO i fchairman, of the executive commit- e ik tidEe bens e i Il . ! Rice, Mrs. Walter Scott, Mr: Mr. Dunn said. It was always greet- | f=—eorerrorrere e oo ocsoo — old Smith, Mrs. M. D. Williams sth fri | 2 »|ed with friendly interest and arous- rr b o - Mrs. A. Riendeau, Mrs. Robert|ey considerable curlosity. Every- | WINDOW SHADES Coughlin, Mrs. George Kohlhepp,|ywhere he stopped after leaving the | Mrs. W. C. Jensen and Mrs. A. P.lwect pe was told it was the first ;{ evaroff, superintendents; MIS.| Alagka car to be seen. In Pitts- . e P. Taylor, Mrs. Frank A. Met-|py g, when he parked in front| J uneau Palnt Sm'-e alf, Mrs. W. K. Keller, Mrs lof & hatel where DAIKing WaS: Dro-i| & —eero oo s omoirpisorir st e Howard, Mrs. J. Hellenthal, MIS.|pinited, it proved effective in avert- | = N |Gunnar Blomgren, Mrs. Daniel |y gifficulty with traffic officers. | {Ross, Mrs. H. C. DeVighne, Mrs. | s Imer Friend, Mrs. H. G. Watson, Mrs. Charles Hawkesworth, Mrs. MOTHER OF THANE Simpson MacKinnon, Mrs. H. W. Terhune, Mrs. H. R. VanderLeest, RESIDENT IS DEAD Mrs. Thomas Allen, Mrs. J. E. Con- ? nors, Mrs. Winn Goddard, Mrs. Mnxl Mrs. Ellen: Richardson, mother of | Pitshmann, and Miss Stella Jones,|E. M. Richardson, long time resi-| assistants. dent of Thane, passed away this ——— morning at the home of another son, Ray Richardson, at Springfield, |Ray Richardson is well known | ol et Z. o = i e " i H here, having resided at Douglas for | 1 = INJURED MlNER a number of years previous to go- b H . ~ , Q =| i ing south in 1917. i : Cashmere Broadcloth, Tweeds, Efa! I e . = i 7 8 b d Z Wrangell Goes to Funter joE BURDETTE AGAIN IN = Spongy Woolens---lavishly trim- £ ™40 lids EBELIR AUAIN TN cont] ROMS 7 Zl. to Bring Man with | b 3 ROBCRG 2| 3 4 £ E med in furs, of Russian muskrat, £ = Broken Arm Here | Joe Burdettc, Ketchikan man who| £ ) ? H |was recently released from the g1 , 1 o7 b & Z| mo bring an injured man from |Skagway Federal jail after serving E| wolf, skunk and kit fox. S e o e s Seaplane @ sentence for violating the Pro- E i Z|Wrangell, Pilot J. Clark Wing, of hibition lflr"vtwas re-arrestdf‘d at| E: 1 : Slthe Alaska- Washington Airways,|Ketchikan last night charged with| v E| Sizes 16 to 44 Z|made the round trip. between the Violating the National Prohibition £ £/ neighboring community and LhmbACl.[;wwrdinl ifh, acrices lfl'CE]L"D«: =1 7 e . B ¢, A Eleity today. The injured man is a|by United States Marshal Alber ¥ Very Moderately Priced E lifoar. One of his arme was broken | White =3 £ in an accident in the mine at Fun-| Burdette was arrested on a charge = = ter Bay of transporting contraband liquor, = Z( Last evening the seaplane Wran-|and a Marquette car driven by him = | Elgell returned here from its flight |at the time was seized. B Elto Warm Springs Bay, and the| poes g0 e E i ER ° u £ seaplane Skagway, Pilot R. E. El-|JACK WILSON APPOINTED PHONE 374 ¢ =| 3 Zlis of the Alaska-Washington Air- SPECIAL DEPUTY MARSHAL = ¥ S:ways, came back from a trip to| ] “.s - £ sitka. Jack Wilson, for several years . . . i £/ eeplane Sea Pigeon, Piot Special Offieer for Suppression. o Empire Printing Co. tER Z(gerry Smith, of the Pioneer Air- Liquor Traffic among the Indians, [ = w - Z|ways of Alaska, left here this after- |Was yesterday apointed Special De- = w x Z|noon with passengers for Sitka. It puty United States Marshal, it was = : J Z|is scheduled to return to Juneau announced today by Marshal Albert | = o 3 7 = |this evening | White. The appointment is effective | - ) h | |at once. = =pe . | e — — A SIPRREE E= ‘ . ; £ Fire at Mitchell Field \ oo £ g | = 2| Does $300,000 Damages 3 il ‘EE : ‘ EASTERN AL i 8 | Oa S S| MITCHELL FIELD, N. Y. Scpt.|@ SOUTH ) ASKA ¢ = . 7 =|4—Fire originating in the boiler | B = Zlroom destroyed the three-story e A S g'lrame warehouse and damaged the | Thls new group ()f Coats 1S €X- E‘boller building and officers’ club. | i J T The damage is estimated at 3300,-‘ S b ceptionally "'smart and ‘the low Z™ ‘ ; - y o = Wy o ¢ S STRANGER HERE IS HELD I z = £ prices will appeal to every 2R ok caamas o BrasnTy| : Sw 2 = & = = Woman- Lawrence Glazier, said to be a| DOUGLAS DAY = resident of Hutchinson, Kas., who } 4 o = izl Sizes 16 to 40 has been held under observation in TONIGHT—7 to 12 P. M.— kT == the local Federal jail for the past Band C £5 ; four days, was today adjudged in-| and Concert. Es ‘ sane by a jury in the United States Ordway Movie Feature. R Commissioner's Court. He was 3 e 5 | = i W 4 O o)) committed to Morningside Sanitar- Alaska Native Song Contest. 8 = g 3 Z/lum and will be taken south at Jackson Brady—Frank James—Walter Harriss . =¥ y ' = once. L] ) 2 Z| Glazier was picked up early this D . . ) 3 £3 =|week by Chief of Police G. A. Get- anctng*l() to 12 1 ° M."MUS[‘C by i = ; chell. Since he has been under s a Z| v =28 = |observation, he has refused to eat, Al k S d = =|talk or do anything except sit and aska erenaaers ‘ Z|stare vacantly into space. Nothing Y ) Lo N i B e Lim beyond his namb TOMORROW—1 to 5 P. M.— Fancy Dancing. 3 8o former esidence. He has been | Vaudeville Stunts. Radio Concert. ' | : ere but a few days. y i . % E E Pond BABY SHOW, 2:30 P. M.—Six months to 12 months; ; g Z| “Rube” Williams, trying out in One year to four years; Twins—six meonths to 12 menths. . 1 . H = |the exclusive Long Island set for a 4 G =({place on the American “Big Four” ADMISSION, 50 cents CHILDREN,, 25 cen " . - ) ] Z|polo team to meet the British, for- gors p fiui R | TR Tode in rodeos in Texas.

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