The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 10, 1931, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 10, 1931. NORTHWESTERN 'THE BIG PARTY" | BRINGS 8 HERE | BILLED SUNDAY AND TAKES 23 AT COLISEUM ALW AYS FIRST—AND WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST COLISEUM e SUNDAY 7:30 SUNDAY 9:30 PAILACE THEATRE YOUT LOVE--ROMANCE—MUSIC—COMEDY ;Vessel Boiind trém SeV\axd Sue Carol and Dixie Lee | to Seattle Stays in Ju- : neau One Hour [ Head Capable Cast in All Talking Picture | “The Big Party,” which will be | 1009¢ Talking N Musical Comedy | Bound from Seward to Seattle, Special Announcement CONTEST FOR MOST POPULAR OR BEST SUITED NAME FOR NEW PALACE THEATRE: Everybody entitled to one guess. Marls guess. day and hour on your Address all guesses to L. H. Kub- ley, Gastineau Hotel. Contest will be open until open- ing night of theatre. Cash award for winner or sea- son’s pass to show. the steamship Northwestern called at Juneau this morning, at 6 o'clock and departing at 7. Her cargo consisted chiefly of copper ore from Cordova. She had ,a fairly large passenger list from arriving westward ports for the Puget Sound | metropolis. Most of the through travelers were from Latouche, min- ers who had been employed in the! | mine recently closed down there. | The Northwestern disembarked nine passengers at this port, and took away 23 for places to the South. Cabin passengers who got here were J. A. Stewart, Leonard, Emily Espey and Sophie | Roesswog from Seward; Nick Holoff, Fred Ostegard and Max Saue from f Latouche; Frank Justin from Cor- i dova off Passengers who were booked here | for ports to the South were J. Sinclair for Wrangell; Mr. Mrs. R. W. Strong and Mrs. Anold for Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Davis, Mrs. H. G. Wat-| son, Mrs. Fannie Weis, Mabel Pow- ers, Mrs. Arthur Froland, Arthur aj nd Froland, Ensign J. W. Britt, U. S.| N., L. Kann, Albert R. Davidson, Matthew Taukko, Albert Erickson, Major L. E. Atkins, Royal Shepard, R. B. Russell, A. J. Ficken, P. J. Bahan, John Fay and K. C. Tubor | for Seattle. PALACE OWNER WANTS ANOTHER NAME FORIT Cash ‘Award or Season’s| Pass to Be Given for Best Suggestion IS ANNOUNCED neth Waterhouse Are to Soon Wed Wanted: A new name by the| Mr. and Mrs. Al Lundstrom tc- Irene Lundstrom and Ken- ENGAGEMENT OF HOONARROBBER POPULAR GIRL GETS SENTENCE OF TWO YEARS Mark Wllhams Draws Two-| Year Penal Term— } Partner on Probation Lena | presented at the Coliseum Theatre tomorrow evening, is a Fox pro- duction, 100 per cent all-talking. It depicts the life of a youthful couple, and is a lively, cheerful offering. The story deals with two girls, the heroine and her chum, who work in a five-and-ten-cent musi- | cal store. Because the manager | tries to get “fresh” with the hero- ine she slaps him in the face and loses her job. The young men, the hero and his chum, live in the | | same apartment house. They- be- come acquainted with the girls. | Hero Comes to Rescue | 5 S 3 W The hero, when he hears 'that CONSTANCE | the heroine, has lost her job, offers B to help her get a job in the es- mn tablishment where he was working las a window trimmer | The establishment is in financial with SUE CAROL, Tonight D.‘rhl‘h.‘ultins and could not hire any more employees, but the villain for | {whom the owners were trying to| borrow money, when he sees: thc\ heroine, becomes attracted by hElJ | beauty so much that he, witd ul-| | terior motives, suggests that the» | hire her, set her up in a benudful; CITATION { apartment, and furnish her with In the Probat e Court for the Ter- the best finery from their eftab-| i,y of Alaska, Division No. 1, | lishment, so that she might enter- | Precinct of Haines, Before E. E. | ‘mm out-of-tewn customers angl s05 Zimmer, U, 8. Commissioner and induce them to buy ; his real Jur-| o oenicio Probate Judge. pose being to “trap Suggestion 1s Accepted the heroine. | The owners, hoping to gel.tho‘ B |needed money from him, accept| It appearing to this court, by his suggestion. After the heroine ! the petition this day presented and 100% All villain begins paying attentions to of the estate of A. S. Chisel, de- her, but she dislikes him. Inj‘the| | ceased, that it is necessary to sell meantime the hero, who had had ‘,‘ll\c whole of the real estate of fight with the heroine becausg of |S2id decedent to pay the debts of her having accepted the vmung‘ds‘crdent and the expenses and finding the villain there gives him | estate: a good beating. \ It is therefore ordered, by this The hero and his friend are|court, that all persons interested arrested by an officer and ukem‘“ the estate of said deceased, ap- to the police station. When the | pear before this court on the 14th Jjudge hears what had occurredand | jday of February, 1931, at the hour the part the villain had plqym \n[ 2 o'clock on the afternoon of new proprietor for a newly remod- eled theatre. The word Palace does not suit L. H. Kubley who is re- arranging and refurnishing the mo- tion picture house in the Triangle | Building. Just what he wants he doe§ not know himself, so he solic- ggestions from the public at Mark Williams, Hoonah robbe day announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Irene M. who entered a plea of guilty th Lundstrom to Kenneth Waterhouse e The wedding will take place in P1ace s penitentiary Miss Lundstrom is one of Ju- jygge Justin W. Harding of the nheaws popular young ladies and yniteq states District court. was born and has passed her life Island Federal week to burglarizing a cafe at that was today sentenced to two years imprisonment in the McNeil | however, he liberates them, | The plot is founded on a §tory | by Harlan Thompson. John Bly-| one directed it. Sue Carol, Dixie Lee, Walter Catlett, son, Richard Keene and others jare | in the Frank AlBert- | said day, at the court room of sud court in the Town of Haines,! | Alaska, to show cause, why ar order should not be issued to said | administrator, to sell the whole of the said real estate, for the pur- q)o.s aforesaid; said real estate is described “as follows: ‘ Lot 6 m BENNETT “Rich People” Talking {In the matter of the estate of AK sets herself in the apartment the}nlcd by J. H. Chisel, administrator ! favors, goes to the apartment and, | charges of administration of said | DIXIE LEE, Walter For Only—— : e Vitaphone Act Talking Fox Movietonews SOON l.I'I"I‘lE S'I'OIQIES 4&[@ Staes 000 ROBERTA GALE -~ The revolution or 1917 hustled Tamara Geva into the bread line | in Petrograd. She didn't like it, so she started the flight that' was Catlett, Whispering Comedy It’s better “Sunny Side Up”—“HIGH SOCIETY BLUES” “The Big Party” Jack Smith——and many others Added Enjoyments— ———Tonight Only CONSTANCE BENNETT in “Rich People” 100 9 than All Talking ARNOLD’S BOOTERY GOLDSTEIN BUILDING “The Latest Styles in Women's Shoes ALWAYS” FOR SALE 1930 CHEVROLET COUPE Slightly used. Ts a Bargain. In First Class Condition. McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction vi § Added xttnc(mns tomorrow I\lkhl who was impli- 3 : cated with Williams in the crime o Vilkhndne: Act s taffing| DIoot R0 i B i Bl BC I8 T eoRTN & el0 dncar i Mer and als pleaded guilty, was given , €@medy and Fox Movietone News. in et e s lin, Serge Dillg)]lil(‘ff saw her there a Suspn“nd’*d Sanitance of WiE yeay Tonight, the headline attraction |2! in the Town of Haines, Alaska, | Arthur Charles, so far on Gastineau Channel. She | is a graduate of the Juneau High | School and Hall’s School of Com- | merce in Seattle. At present she is a member of the Forest Service staff. | Mr. Waterhouse is well known in this city, a resident for the | past two years. He is electrician !at the Alaska Juneau. The name déemed most to bring her to New York. propriate or desirable by him will entitle the person submitting it vo a cash award or to a season’s pass. All persons are eligible to enter the contest, but no person will be allowed to offer more than one suggestion. Communications should be addressed to L. H. Kubley at the Gastineau Hotel. Children ’s Ribbed Hose Sizes 61/ to 9V THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat is Senior. (SRan ke st Infge esting Program at Student Assembly The Serenaders Juneau’s Best Dance Orchestra Dancing Every Saturday Night at ELKS’ HALL Open for Engagements D e ] 3 . '12 homesteads, consisting of 333-|and made her star In his Ballet| United States Marshal Albert White | 3¢ the Cg“Sg:lfin 1SBR|cthPe le, [11/100 and 160 scres ripec“ve,y | Russe. Mikita Balleff lured her| § Wi, naineg prdbiien. o fee, miiat ance i | located 27 miles West of the Town |away for his Chauve-Souris, and it The Federal grand jury, which | SA N DY s M I T H the Daily Alaska Empire, a news- | 22. Iv | Tt is expected that its final report | { paper of general circulation, print-| She had a featured role in ¥% __|will be made early next week. No| ed and published at Juneau, Al-|“Whoopee,” and a leading part in J S ¢ additional true bills were retur i ne’k, once a week, for four con-|“Fhree's a Crowd,” followed. ARTIST’S SUPPLIE Brushes, Tube today. Monday. The petit jury panel is| Dated this 5th day of January, ordered to report at 11 am. on 1931 anent Wave that day and witnesses in several| E. E. ZIMMER, BEAUTY SPECIALISTS cases have been subpoenaed for the U. S. Commissioner and Ex-|{ Phone 427 for Appointment | | Officio Probate Judge. o e RTR t P T EQU[PMENT b We recommended the famous NEW | ! ial resources, her scenic advantages, | HELENA RUBENSTEIN i {her native population and its ways| # { lof living, formed the subject of a| TOllet drill tomorrow morning, Chief J. L. ‘n]l\ yesterday afternoon by smdy) P tion of Haines, Alaska, and that a copy | Was With this troupe that she came convened last Monday, is reported ALKs Tn PUPILS e weeks and that copies be| | Colors, Ete.—at The trial term of the dislrm same time. ik 2 First publication, Jan. 10, 1931. = Gray announced today. In the|Smith, pioneer trail blazer, before | (Jreed A full line at “There can be no bargain sales for insurance. The law of averages has established that at least certain of the promises to pay must be met. The funds to meet these promises to pay must always be at hand. The risk to onme company in a given promise to pay cannot differ sub- stantially from that of the other company. The rates for such risk cannot vary. They are based upon the same experience. They both accept the same probability. When you pay you receive nothing but a promise and this promise can be redeemed only if the prices charged are scientifically correct.” By JAMES A BEHA, Former Superintendent of In- surance, State of New York. Company No. 1 of the Juneau Fire Department will hold a fire| In BEIGE, CORDOVAN, TANSAN VERY SPECIAL, 5 pairs, $1.00 ‘ Store Open TONIGHT of this citation be published in|here three years ago. She is now & to be nearing the end of its labors. | utiv - 55 posted in three of the most public @ | . court is scheduled to open next AT HIGH ScHqu. TS T v a1 Ao U, The Florence Shop || J P S I [ Dorcae Jwip 1 uneau Paint Store FIREMEN TO TBT Last publication, Jan. 31 1931. ¥ Alaska, her resources, her mater- course of the drill tests will be|Juneau high school students in Lhe| made of new équipment. lauditorium of the institution. .Mm: — . Smith interspersed his instructive MABEL POWERS GOES OUT remarks with humorous refer ancsi TO INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL!to his own experiences. High school students held an as-| ‘Mabel Powers, 15-year-old local|semble yesterday afternoon. The girl, left here this morning for the program for the oocasion was fur- St. Anthony, Idaho, Industrial|nished by the Senior Ciass anifls‘ School. She was accompanied by the address by Mr. Smith, a violin A v Mrs. Harry G. Watson, who will|solo was played by Miss F‘mnces! Daily Empire Sant Afls Pay. Phone 25—We Deliver réturn here immediately. ‘Tanner. a piano seléction by Miss| - — e e Dorothy Fisher and two Ifalian dia-| f___________——————_. Royal Shepard is a Northwestern |lect recitations were given by Mlss passonter, He VAL tak 5 1ow | Ans Nogoosn i UNITED FOOD ! pJ ; COMPANY ' weeks' vacation in the States. s e B AT 1 .- Major T. E. Atkins, engineer of-! e e e e - L. 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