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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 193f. ’ AL T A THREE WRITERS INQ“IRY HULING LITTLF STORIES T AT = 5 OF i H WEDNESDAY THURSDAY £ 4 o e = 3 o 5 4 g y 3 TONIGHT £ He'll Enchant You With His Golden Songs of Love! = IN fll-n MADR'D LINCOLN, Nebraska, May 13.— BA cK TU NIGHTAND MARY BRIAN Lovers Know No Law -; . = Federal Judge Munger today ruled y = . £ RAMON NOVARROin : ] T L by e o = = . | Campaign Fund Investigating Com- 3 . . " = F H IN GAY WIADRID £/Ramon Novarro Stars in|mittee into the 1930 primary in Miner Goes to Chichagof “Only the Brave” Presents H £ 1 Vi £ 5 Play Showing at N and Federal School Of- Problem for Love or ™ = = . valid and he sustained demurrers 7o . f H g . ——Also——— H Capitol Theatre to the perjury indictments against ficials to Sitka Duty for Hero % £ NEWS COMEDY CARTOON £ two Nebraskans, 'George - Norris, : S e ——————E| Three cf the foremost writers of | grocer, and Vietor Seymour, former Flights to Chichagof, Sitka, An-| Gary Cooper is doing his gal-|= H = COMING SOON H the stage and screen combined in|State Republican leader. This was goon and Hoonah were made yes- lantries at the Coliseum in “Only | = = 8 FANNIE BRICE GRETA GARBO = | preparing the adaptation and dia-|in connection with their testimony terday and today by the seaplanc)the Brave.” g = = = & i‘n i = | Jogue of the Spanish photoplay, “In |before the committee. > Petersburg, Pilot Robert Ellis and; There is something about this|= § £ “RT VOTT ” « TOR? = | Gay Madrid,” which is showing at o N g Mechanic Brian Harland. tall, manly youth that seems to|= 1 BE YOURSELF ‘ROMANCE £ |the Capiicl Theatre with Ramon|FJREMAN-LABORER : | Yesterday afternoon, the aircraft mark him as a. fine American |2 5 fillllmII|IIIllllllllllllllllll“Ill “"""""“"""“fi'N‘\\'nrm in the starring role. % took Mr. and Mrs. Lee Atkinson|type. He_ is virile and gallant but‘E E s o | There were Bess Meredyth, sce- VACANCY AT SITKA !and their three children to Chicha- |yet not given to thunderous out-|Z £ narist, and Salisbury Field and Ed- gof. Mr. Atkinson is bookkeeper at pourings of unseemly emotion. = = . fwin Justus Mayer, stage play-| The U. 8. Civil Service Commis- the Chichagof mine. He came to| Mary Brian is the sweetheart of § H wrights. The adaptation was made sion announces an open compcti- “ Virginia Watson Juneau last week to meet the mem- | Gary Cooper in this picture. SLoVhHs the swectest sweet-= e from the original Spanish romantic |tive Fireman (Stationary Boiler) e bers of his family, who arrived here | “Only the Brave” is fron an orig- Shearts on the soréen. In a thr\l-s novel by Alejandro Perez Lugin. examination for filling a vacancy| Encouragement she received from|cn a recent steamboat from the inal story by Keene Thompson. It |20 5 jventure-romance. H P 7 4 G in the position of Fireman-Laboter, |fellow students in a St. Louis high|States. The plane returned from deals with the crinoline _days when H e = Custodian Service, Sitka, Alaska, at |school landed Virginia Watson on'Chichagof last evening without pas- |Grant and Lee were saying it with |= ¢ GA Ry $1,260 a year. Receipt of applica- | Broadway, first in the chorus ofisengers. cannons nn_d troops. Gary Cooper = 2 2, i tions to close Juhe 6, 1931. a musical show, then up to under- Departs For Sitka 3 > ca}gtmnh of C:‘vad o the | £ . % 2 ' For further information and ap- [study, principal and star. | 'This morning the plane depart-, Union side who, eml ‘ntere ause | S 5 £ Send your money out of town | plication blank apply to the Sece| Her career lately has been bound |ed for Sitka, Angoon and Hoonah|his sweetheart had jilted him, vol- |& i . 2 3 14 retary, Board of U. S. Civil Serv-|up with Carl Randall, with whom with Charles Hawkesworth, acting unteers for spy duty. Accordingly|= | n fOl‘ BU]ldCI’S SllppllCS. Let ice Examiners, 311 Federal Bldg,|she starred in “Angela” “Ameri-|chief of the Alaska Division of the|he is sent behind the Southern|Z on' theB'a . Alaska, or to the Manager, 11th U,|cana,” “Hello Yourself” and in|Burcau of Indian Affairs, head- han:csh Wlt]Y;Lfl }nckfl t:fbeffllse dt‘s;l = S. Civil Service District, 207 Post | vaudeville. quarters in Juneau, and Mrs. Kath- D! es. s plan is arrestel g . v o us show you where you can AMER! LEAGUE Office Building, Seattle, Washing-| She recently introduced a sen-|erine M. Cook, chief of the specialand to have the false dispatches = ; meanm H 7 B ton. sational umbrella-twirling dance,|problems division of the Office dlscovz:ed b¥ dch;; ;nemry,t‘rho will £ ' Gt H / 7 7 1 - e ., which would have been * difficult {of Education, Department of In-|then misle a fatal move- £ H save moncey b} bU} mng Plas Champions Take Lead for|e o | enough for a juggler with no rhy- |terior, headquarters in Washington,|ment of troops. g ; H & F._ t T S | AT THE HOTELS | {thm to bother about. D. C. But he meets Mary Brian and = Added Anractmns terboard Prepared Shlngles 1rst ;1Lime=——oimmons ok 4 ®! Before she teamed up with Ran-| Mr. C. Hawkesworth and Mrs.|the plot then becomes a series of | S Six M 1 Sho i 2 4 Knocks Home Run i e 3 dall she was featured in “Garrick [Cook planned on leaving here to|adventures in which Love and Duty H wx Marvetous Tt i d H d f (])_1' o ’sry:,f‘ Sxoimion Tueh Galeties,” “Marjorie” and other|visit the government Indian schools | fight for eminence. The ending is = Subjects L3 ROOf]ng an araware rom { CHICAGO, I, May 13. — The i u'Ahslun musicals. at Sitka, Angoon and Hoonah. The happy. = v o 4 x Vi s sche ————— = F i " Philadelphiz Athletics by beating| Joseph Madisen, Juneau; Max| R e o wodipar-Rbrnsig h. "C}:qued o H Are You Watchmg h | the Chicago White Sox yesterday | Geegold, Scattle. : | Duke Romm, of V. M. L, did the [Teturn to Juneau this evening. UNDERGOES -OFERATION. S1E | .t iU i . | afternoon by a seore of 5 to 2 took B z.ynda 880-yard dash in 2:01 the first time Will Go To Westw"ard Mrs. George Messerschmmn suc- : 3 . | first place in the American League| R, D. Carrigan, T. F, Brennan,{he tried it this season. Mrs. Cook has been in Juneaujcessfully underwent a surgical op-|Z X | passing the idle New York Yankees. | geattl. g o 35cd some time inquiring into govern-feration at St. Ann's Hospital this S Tomorrow | It was the first time this year g oI S e UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT |Ment ‘;ducé‘}:xmm‘ ‘;’0“; -:::"%e:rl}- morning. £ 9? “WOMAN TO the champions have held the lead. OF THE INTERIOR i e BT gl g o |E WOMAN” 22 = T : R Al Simmons, in the final inning,| CALL FOR BIDS FOR OPERA-| GENERAL LAND OFFICE fe‘;yr A suge et g £ 0! voee —— hit his fifth home run, driving| TION OF VESSEL ALONG COAST U. 8. LAND OFFICE ! . A 4 ‘ the ball into the left field stands.| OF COOK INLET—SEASONS OF AnthoragirsAlaske, | < [RBY sventuBlly Wil yislt the Nome The A?eill‘a““d’y } {0 | 1931 AND 1932. April 3, 1931. | 3 & ol Fries : » | pril 3, . £ S')ECI AL ‘)OUGL.‘d_S GAMES TUESDAY Telegraphic or written bids or| Notice is hereby given that L. M':y*;;n:“fl:"eMsc‘é‘;:-mflmér‘zi:‘i WHERE? y Pacific Coust League |offers for subsidy provided by the p Morris has made application for | wGouly of the Alaska-Washington| | CAPITAL LAUNDRY ‘ N E WS Portland 10; Los Angeles 2. Night | Tenth Alaska Legislature will be|s Soldiers Additional Homestead|yiyyqys arrived in Juncau today| | Phone 335 Franklin 8t. S F: Ne game. received at the officé of the GOV-|gserial 06940, for a tract of land| Honi Kétchikafi according to A. B | ancy ew San Francisco 3; Sacramento 1.[ernor of Alaska, Juneau, up t0!gituate 2% miles north-west from 3 S LA O F . ° 1 . a i |[Hayes, representative here of the Patterns in Night game. noon, June 3, 1931, for the opera~{ juneau, Alaska, described as fol- - — — > d - . Seattle 9; Mission. 7. Night game. | tion of a vessel of American Reg-|ows: 4 3 » WITH T! lows: A et | LSV IKS cTump| Holywood 7; Oakland 2. Night |istry, and shown on U. S. Custom’s| A tract of land embraced in Il Miss A. Hamilton | H A TS Dr(lss S() X | “My Experiences Among the Bol- |82Me- House records to be not less than| y, s Survey No. 1924 from DRIVA BRINGS LOGS { FURRIER | i [isheviks” 15 the subject of a talk National League 60 feet in length, not less than' 40| which corner No. 1 M. C. U. S. Furs of all kinds made | s 3 y -+ Cincinnati 2, 3; Boston 4, 2. tons gross capacity with a pas-| 1, M. No. 7 bears N. 45’ 50' W. | With a tow of logs for the Ju- and remodeled. vhich Miss Martha C. Pohnert § { s " 35 onary, will give at the Con.| Other games postponed on ac-|senger carrying capacity of not 1ess| 577 chains, containing 7.09 |neau Lumber Mills, the Drivaj | GASTINEAU HOTEL D2IC | gregational church this evening,|°0unt of bad weather. than twenty-five (25) persons, and| acres. Latitude 58° 18’ 33” N. |reached port yesterday. She cam Telephone 10 A Q lity Hat L | 0 b AT American League {berth accommodations for at least| ° o' 17" bé Hecate Island. ERLEY: SER | Miss Pohnert has spent many| _ Longitude 134° 28' 177 W. rom Hec . . > 3 for $1.00 | vears in the missionary field, most| Fhiladelphia 5; Chicago 2 sixteen (16) persons, and of & The proof is now in the files of 3 Wty of which has been in China. She| Detroit 2; Boston 0 maximum speed of not less than|ih. U, S. Land Office, Anchorage, will wear a Chinese costume for| Other games postponed on ac-|eight (8) miles per hour; from An-| pjaska, her appearance tonight. The lec- | count of bad weather. chorage to Seward, along the cost| Any and all persons claiming ad-| for ) | ture will start at 8 o'clock. Every- of Cook Inlet, touching on each|yerely any of the above mentioned SABIN S lons: teloonib: STANDING OF CLUBS. trip at Kenai, Kasiloff, Ninilchik|jand should file their adverse Pacific Coast League Homer, Seldovia, Port Chatham and | saims in the local land office ab SR DT L s BOARD MEETING Won Lost Pet.|Seward and reiurning from Seward| Anchorage, within tie period of $5 00 Everything in Furnishings}| , meeting cf the Congregational |Portiand 20 14 588 via Port Chaham, Ilamna, Snug(pyplication otherwise they will be & for Men | Board of dirsctors will be held at|Oakland ... 17 16 515 Harbor, Seldovia, Kaslloff,. Ken#kigarred by, the 'provisionsiiol : the| |7 o'clock this evening. San Francisco 18 17 514|and thence to Anchorage and make | giqutes. \d tl \ Hollywood 18 18 .500[regular stated trips not less than J. LINDLEY GREEN, | CATHOLIC LADIES TO MEET |Sacramenlo 17 18 -485 jonce in fifteen days when naviga- Register. C1o% b 4 | Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock | Mission 17 18 486 tion is open In the above mention-{igyst puplication, .April 29, 5931. spices Juneau Lodge No. 700 L. 0. O. M. A ————————__ | there will be & "meeting of the|l0S Angeles 16 17 485|ed waters, as a common carrier of| 1ot Publication, June 24, 1931. Catholic ladies of Douglas at the |Seattle 15 20 -429 | freight and passengers. ! 2 okl e home of Mrs. Ora Goss. Nationa League The law appropriates the sum of # y ¢ . 3 ‘Won Lost Pct.|Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dol- S M Tomorrow’s Styles FORMER: BB SRS RETURN |55 Lol 14 4 .78|lars ($7,50000) and provides that| nap P y i “ 8 MVES Todas” Peter Johnson and S. Mag, after |NeW YOIk ... 14 6 .700|not more than Three Thousand 1 e - e different periods of absences in the | Boston 9 .591|Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($3,-| The I- | States, returned to Douglas on the | ChICAgO" ... 8 519/75000) shall be expended during M Hall-TONIGHT Clotling Man Rogers Monday. The men occupy |Pittsburgh ... 12 478 | any one year, and defines the open | 0088 d o o HO US E | 6abins near Cowee creck. Philadelphia . 9 12 .429|season to be from May lst to No- | o Bemon h. 3 |NANCY CARROLL AT COLISEUM Brookiyn . 8 15 .348|vember 1st; the amount of the sub- “The Devil's Holiday,” featuring|Cintinnati 3 17 .150|sidy will be computed from the [ FROCKS | Nancy Carroll will be the attrac- American League time the successful bidder begins| i Ad P $1 00 E ]’) (l W l' tion at the Douglas Coliseum for d Won Lost Pet.|the service and pro-rated accord- | Another S}npment mission . verybody W elcome this evening and tomorrow’s pro- |Philadelphia 1 7 6l1 ing to trips. Bids must state pro- £ k gram. It is sald to be an unusual|New York .. 8 600 | posal for complete round trip, and | A b e féature. Cleveland ... 10 545 |include a complete description of morosia N ew . IeWe h:vc Jjust rec:ived the -, Washington .. 12 11 522 | boat. - 7 f dleyeehs SRR oy NOTICE Detroit 13 12 520| Bidders will be required to ac- T O Wioe dowr. all> clevexs s The Westminster Guild will meet | Chicago o 12 420|company bids with u tantt ofl| $3-00 Value $1.50 ‘£ WA_SH ? 0 different, to choose from. at the home of Mrs. Peter OswaldBoston 9 12 .429|freight and passenger rates (which g E X B Thursday evening, May 14th at|St. Louis . 6 12 .333 | shall be reasonable and subject to a) 7:30 p.m. Miss Ponhert will address | i i s approval by the Governor) and| = " N the meeting. Those interested are| MILCH COWS NOW SELLING |from which there shall be no var- J D £ L4 Price $9 25 invited. —adv. ON DOLLAR-A-WEEK PLAN |iation if bid is accepted. uneau rug H ) el © R b o QI i The contractor will be required, = kd , England, May 13.—|gat the close of the season, to make C m H . P g | D O U G L S Milch cows are selling on the “dol- | report, under oath, to accompany 0 P an £ In damy voiles, b tiste,: 4 'lar down, dollar a week” plan. = b o F Bes | | After the partial payment or in- ?;fio:rl:ml:‘ é?;n:m;?:' f;‘;mg‘af-?ter Free Delivery Phon_' {ad H and hgnl_xerchxef linen. COEISETIM B e o ey | oss & el and ramen: ruin[ PN SRR S £ Sleeveless, Cap. and i in other areas it was introduced|for the route covered; (b) Total No. 1 ‘9 p a * ; <oht and Thursd here with a large London dairy|tonnage and total number of pas- Long Sleeve Styles “ {| Tonight an ursday :w;m}xla:ni'aspanwgns the plan. = |sengers carried; (¢) Gross earnings H 4 f B Y ¥ rmer signs no contract$|from passenger, ‘freight and mail 4 P 1 sh: | ~ . ’ aste! ades. g;he “I ’s Own_ S 5 || NANCY CARROLL in [ resarding the sale of his milk, but|service rendered, segregating the E ,.e; ’ uneau s n Store | THE DEVIL’S the dairy company “gets the|same according to the three class- 5 and white R breaks” in the bulk of the business, | s here mentioned; (d) statement = + S8 P > HOLIDAY Wices bing’ squal. in detail ‘of ‘all expenses incurred H] P d . oo m— = and on what account; the names = . Quartz and piacer location notl|. Acts . Comedy News | old papers tor your tirer, at The |and addresses of all persons em- £ S ecml $2 25 tices at” The Empire, SN o O T R AR, ' ployed, and the gross earningsand H p : Sd s 4 gross expense of the route covered. Contract will be entered into im- mediately upon the award to the| successful bidder, who must be prepared to furnish a bond nwepl-l able to the Governor in an amount ’ SPANISH CABINET SETS ELECTION FOR JUNE 21 A COAL FOR EVEnY PURSE AND PURPOSE ' Automobile » equal to 50% of the amount of | INDIAN LUMP NUT o the bid. I}« P LR The right is reserved to reject | | alntlng This low, costing coal burns with a long clean flame, giving off 1 any and all bids. | its heat readily, yet can be controlled by the draft so as to hold P - — GEO. A. PARKS, Duco or paint job, var- fire for a long timg. Fill your bin NOW with this outstanding - May 11, 1931, Governor. | nishing or striping,, no economy fuel. BLUE BIRD CAFE matter how you wish your PRICE $14.50 per ton DELIVERED Next to Nifty Shoppe, Front St. * car refinished we can guar- NOW OPEN E l £ A Il antee you a first class jOb INDIAN-LUMP-NUT AND LADYSMITH MINE RUN MIXED L ' NI A soney {l'and at a price so ridicu- Gives you the ultimate in fuel economy—try it and be convinced. Fast Courteous Servive— . HELENA lously low, you cannot af- PRICE $16.00 per ton DELIVERED MoRahae Sen.- \ ’ || ford to ride in a shoddy YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD IF YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! Popular Pricés— g o RUBENSTEIN’S car. No charge for estimat- P e 2 g ing. ALL = The two best places to eat— BEAUTY _— S|l “At Home and at the BLUE fif PREPARATIONS A | £ i) 4 « SiaEpEL Juneau Auto | PHONE 412 Bl 5 o MeHoon. S 3 Associatéd Fress Photo | - » h £ | s = 3 The Spanish cabinet shown here at a meefing shortly after the new republican government was | P S o pe H b [N established, has'set June 21 for the national parllamentary election. The cabinet members, left to right | mnt 0 ac f C as C ] 1 around the table: Alvaro Albornaz, Justice: Francisce Largo Cabbailero. publlc works: Miguel Maura, | p 1 Paci c Loast Oal CO. ottt ':b“"m:;" ! t ndro Lerroux, foreign affairs; d Niceto Al > o = | ment n for pecan . » Instruction; Santiago Casares Quiroga, navy, a.n.a ;lnueI"Azoanl.c:::r.z."—mn' oAl ot B Foot of Main Street A et My I I ; trees will be established near Aus-, - {‘g‘ . o e IR |||||l||lll||lllll|l|III|||l|||l|||||||l|lll|||"l|""““l||“llul"m’ Texas. v e e ¥ ¥ Pade. o

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