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“PLAY GIRL” FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT! LORETTA YOUNG arle in Support-, Phone ing Cast of Modern Play | LAST “Morals for Women™ | TIMES ! TONIGHT “Play Girl," and Vitaphone Loretta Young, Norma Foster the War pictt Winnie of she Beauty a Toy For Fashion’s Joy! ths are r juma, lground of 1 s w ANY, sequen omedy - [“PLAY GIRL” Ldetectives and ef ah 1 plays clerk who i tune and ur 1 & intend riage | CAPITOL with WINNIE LIGHTNER NORMAN FOSTER ——Tomorrow Richard Barthelmess cHAMBER TAKES rising as a result -of the inflation PULVER an BARANUF TU BESS Aaue | - modity costs, he said, have already IE LUVE ns Bll-l. NEUTR T B | resulted in increasing' gold prod@def s ‘ | 0 HEA AI- s AND cent, and it is estimated by religb! NUPTIAI_S ARE MAKE TRIPS | |s STARRED IN authorities that it will ultimatoly i There are only two remedic®s| { GOLISEUM FILM available, he said. One is the| | Tj{l‘:\TRE | § | e | s i o+ |Endorses No Particular Lo-|the Government to permit gold| Miss Ernestine Pulver and Mr. A:. F. it , Ta LOI‘Ct[a Young, Wmme . | producers access to a free market.| Arthur W. Fox were married at “\“ EXCU!Slonb fOl‘ ]uneau Conwa) T(' Lichtrct! and Nor cation—Members Talk ightner and Norman 4 F gl , i - L= gold except the Government's. Gold| Trinity Cathedral by the Very Rev-| f 2 W k-[:nd producers can only sell their pro-|erened Dean Charles E. Rice | or e ‘ - (Continued fr e One) M. e o optiniied e san PTE mined in this country and sold to|the presence of relatives and in AL O to the big city and f | ported to the late Legislature. that | it not for an embdargo, be sold in|groom. Gastineau Channel from the air . m\;:;m"“ i Sit London for $1.20 As inflation| The church was beautifully dec- will be offered in special excursion ns, cost of construction and ’ viffoes. And the reward of maintenance and operation are | tion in the market value of gold|vieing with the sunlight shining! NS Saturday afternoon and "““y‘ru-n is sorrow. g will mount to higher proportions. |through the stained glass of ”w‘vwnhm. according to an announce-| The present location, he said, is| While he had no doubt that the | cathedral windows, lighted the ! tion presented in “Morals for about ideal Government aware Of this cOn-|church interior. Pale pink tulips| D.strict Manager of the Alaska ynon o presented by Tiffany | Southern Airways. | . might be commercial advantages to | mind, he urged that the movement 1 A c « R | e S ave Ul the chancel and altar, and large 1 3 Coliseum theatre. Bessie Love be derived from its location to any | for a bonus be supported. baskets of blueberry shrubs stood| ¢ flghts, Pilot Gene Meyringlconway Tearle have ] Sopciat the control. The ship will take bosse ”']lm? if anyone “fhnjf towns knew | Copies of the two MEASUres Te-|choir platform. Thers were pink When Helen Hutson chooses t what it means to have such an in- | cently introduced by Delegate Di-|pagk, of blueberry blossoms at| ‘¢ hangar near Fenither's Dock,].easiest w to comfc 1 the hodge-po “"(take-off from the harbor and . Loretta | WOUldn't want it.” over the fisherles and fur and! Sister I final d mporium. Loreita | e N e Sister Is Matron of Honor . v ure on a final day of r Opposes An Endcrsement | game resources of Alaska were re-| np. Gerald Hambleton, of Roch-| ™ies of airline, that Is said, from when she does make her d tends to make a for-| o atheial | scenic viewpoint, to be equal of me by her own efforts, | P0Sed official endorsement by the | Dclegate's office. They were re- attended her as she pro- finds that the demands of to take the risks of mar- r the responsibilities of prerogative of changing mind when the right yo nstitute the story ner, Gu in the la Ellison, Ed Madison, N iison and Flora Finch. Ray En- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1933. now in progress. Advancing com- M AT GAPlTULION HUME SITE “There are oty o 1 GELEBRATEB UN SATURDAY ey = | suggested bonus. The other is for | — i F [ s L At present there is no market for|11 o'clock this morning in the Holy Residents PlanI'IEd : mn Favor of ditka | Fosterin Love Stor ‘ ‘ duction to the mint. Toda gold! The ceremony was performed | ) AL DD vy ¢ When a small town the Government for $1 could, were | mate friends of the bride ang DAl Glacier, Juneau and parts i is preferable for econogic d i (" 4 | way. And the wages of si 1o continues, he added, the deprecia-|orated for the wedding. Candles,| '2¢ flights tentatively planned for cheaper there than at Anchorage. ) That in a nutshell i {ment made today by A. B. Hayes 8 He challenged the idea that there | dition and some, réemédy In|ang blueberry blossoms -decorated| ductions, Inc., now playing at 2 The seaplane Baranof will make which | 5 o ToWL Wb Sy poo eaam, o Bills Are Recsived [at either side of the aisle at the roles { the excursion passengers aboard at! > lady customer: L 5 | stitution located in its confines, it | mond to obtain Territorial control | each window. - New Vark. she 15 | transport the excursionists over 40 an ambitious = Howe Senator Shattuck op- | ceived by the Chamber from "h";mu‘r, New York, sister of the to return to her small town, 9 that found anywhere in the world. anyone. She doss not ncod. How she U her along, their hopes and i and many n Sloan, Dorothy Burgess, ected. mn i entertainment on the cellent program at the Capitol “Campus Crushes” with Andy GALI‘ZIS THE and Marjorie Beebe and the latest DOCTOR’ iv““"s events. it 1d papers for sale at Empire. R NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner's Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1 One-Panel Door Chamber. He pointed out that a direct endorsement by the Cham- | ber might have the effect of creat- | ferred to the Legislative Commit-| tee for study and recommendation. Senator Shattuck said the Cham- up the church aisle to the! of Mendelssohn's Wedding March, and met the groom and Many Juneau residents have not made the flight and the excursion idea comes in response to many re- family makes a reversal impossible. | A childhood sweetheart, in whom e is really in love learns the | ing dissension in the ranks of the | per ought to suggest some amend- quests from those who would like, truth about her past life—and she . ex-| Tyde | Territorial Chamber of Commerce and between Juneau and other commun A motion was made by J. B. Bur- | ford and seconded by S. Hellenthal to endorse Sitka. This was amend- |ed by R. E. Robertson to ask the | Home Commission to maintain the Home in Southeast Alacka and to | base its selection upon the merits of the case and after careful study of the sites offered. This motion was adopted without a dis-" senting vote. Will Seek Gold Bonus The Northwest Chamber of Com- merce of Nome will shortly launch a movement for a Federal bonus | for gold produced in the United States, the Chamber was informed. Anthony Polet, Secretary of the Nome organization, was a guest of the Executive Board at its lunch- eon last Tuesday and said the Ter- ritorial Chamber would be asked Mr. H. L. Faulkner, his attendant to the s at ment to them. He declared thali . 4p. cnancel rail Territorial finances are not more/ than adequate now to take care of its present duties and there are no visible sources of additional in- come. Under such a condition, hc‘ added, the Territory is not in po- sition to assume the additional burdens the administration of its{“I Love You Truly.” fisheries, fur and game would en-| The bride wore an ensemble of; tadl, i shell pink lace, a princess line| Other Communications | mohair hat and pink silk sandals| Several other communications|and a corsage of pink roses. The: were received by the Chamber. One | matron of honor was gowned in an; from Glenn C. Bartlett, manager [ ensemble of powder blue. Her cor- of the Frye Hotel, Seattle, compli- | sage of tea roses contrasted pleas- mented ,the Chamber very highly [ingly with her costume. on its new.game and fishing cir- After the wedding and informal cular. “It is a pippin,” he Wrote, | reception following the services, the| and said if a supply were sent t0|wedding party adjourned to the him he would place it in every 'home of Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Jenne| travel and transportation agency,!where a wedding breakfast was) every hotel desk and other place |served. The breakfast table was| where it would reach the traveling |‘decorated with pink tulips and | Episcopal Service | Jackson Rice played Schubert's! Serenade at the organ before thel ceremony, and the Wedding Marca. During the lovely Episcopal wed- ding service, Mrs. C. P. Jenne sang } to make a cost. short flight at small is left alons with the tragic real- ization that the bargain she h: - < NEW SIDEWALKS TO BE CONSTRUCTED ON 4TH AND SEWARD STS.! Continuing improvements to_the streets and sidewalks of new concrete walks are on Fourth Street from Seward Strects, opposite Federal and Territorial and from Fourth Stre Street on Seward, it | end In roles will be seen such E performers as Lina Basquette, Emma Dunn, Na- talie Moorhead, John Holland, Ed- mund Breese, David Rollins and B i jothers. The film was directed by o e ]a]d'iMqr! Blumenstock from a story kN lo.wrxttcn by Frances Hyland. Dia- frofe lhe‘logue treatment was performed by building, | ene Lewis to Third - On the program with “Morals was made for Women” are a number of se- known this morning at the CxLinccled shorts including, “Screen Clerk’s office. Bids for this work ' Curiosities” Screen Snapshots, a will be issued from the Clerk’s of- News Weekly and a Cartoon. the supp ng made has come pretty high in the ©® BESSIE LOVE ® CONWAY TEARLE NATALIE MCORHEAD UNA BASQUETTE Was there love beyond the bor- derline? Could fice within a day or so, City Clerk A. W. Henning said today i Other work done under the ad-| ministration of I Goldstein as! mayor included the construction of .o - ORDER NOW At New Low Prices Hand packed red king salmon, choice fish only, $5.50 per case of even the greatest sacrifice save her from the fate that beautiful, = luxury-loving wo- men met— yesterday, today, tomorrow? have public. “If it is publicity you want, | candles. to F-anduct a referendum on the iy get it for you.” Breakfast at Jennes ficio Probate Judge, Juneau Pre- subject. | L. W. Baker, General Passenger | Guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. L. cinct. | Ira D. Orton, pioneer Nome at- and Freight Agent of the Alaska| Faulkner, Dean and Mrs. C. E. {he Matter of the Estate oftorney and also a member of the steamship Company, thanked the|Rice, Dr. and Mrs. Jenne, Mr. and| imoneysaving.Complefe | 'MICHAEL J. BAVARD, deozased.| fim of Lyons & Orton, of Seattle, Chamber for its expression of 8D-| Mrs. Ted Hellenthal, Mrs. Ray NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. ? guest of the Chamber today, as- preciation for the reduction recent- | raylor, Miss Pauline Reinhart, Mrs. | eNnger | A, E. Snow, Mrs. Gerald Hamble- | ly. Write for Catalog. { That the undersigned was, on the| e l3rd day of May, 1033, duly ap-|g0ld mining situation were found, tariffs. He assured the Chamber|ton and Mrs. Myra Pulver, mother| ipointed administratrix of the es-|Production in Alaska would be re- the company was vitally intereste|of the bride. | |tate of Michael J. Bavard, de-| tard f! “lldt”;:v”’ff :i“‘ I’”’dm“‘g ed in anything for the welfare o pgllowing the wedding breakfast,| ceased. All persons having claims| ™D migh forced 1o suspend Alaska and would always conduct|npyr and Mrs. Fox left for th against the estate of said dvceas?(l‘()p,?:“onsl 7 i e g SRl 20 S8 t0. WRITALE Alaskan [ jovely cottage at Lena Point owned will present them with proper| B ol O O W thenighin, ; by S. Feldon. After a honeymoon| vouchers and duly verified to the While the Association of Pacilic|,r o week they will be at home tQ undersigned at Juneau, Alaska ‘F‘shorm.\' is not connected v\_-uh the | their friends at the - MacKinnon| within six (6) months from the Labor Registration Agencies re-|anayiments, date of this notice. cently established in Juneau, Kebei( —_ Datzd at Juneau, Alaska chikan and Anchorage by a up | iy 3 of Alaska salmon packers, it W 1938 co-operate with them, the Chamber | was advised by H. B. Friele, Pre. dent. He enclosed a copy of a let=] ter written all Alaska members outlining the purposes of the azen- | cies and asking them to employ | * Alaskans wherever nossible. A movemens is on foot, the ‘hamber was informed, to get the Postoffice 'Department to ow .the Stephens Passage-Frede: Sound mail route from its present’ Juneau base to Petersburg. The! Transportation and Trade Com-, i | mittee was instructed to investi- | | | | | Number One. Before CHAS.| SEY, Commissioner and ex-of- new stairs on Second Street from 48 pounds or $3.00 for case of 24 Gold Street to Harrls and the pounds. Place your orders now and repair of numerous sidewalks fish will be aellvered C. O. O. throughout the city. * Henry Moy, Hoonah, Alaska. adv. 276" x 6'6" NOW Doort, Scsh and 5205 Millwork, beauti- Svd fully designed, of fine ma terials, from manufacturer S | i Starting Tomorrow GEO. O’BRIEN service. Estimates prompt- | i serted unless some remedy to the ]y made in freight and pa New Spfing PRINTS 3.95 to $19.50 SOME beauties are born Others are made by these clever new prints that do wonderful things for you. They're slender and young . carefree as spring! M yster; Ranch & s Sunday Is Mothers Day | | %S0 BIG” COMING CAPITOL borrrrrccrrrsrrrrrrrees PUBLICATION No. 3432-A. May 3, In the District Courv for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau. Gray Hamilton Tozier, Plaintiff, vs. Mary Emma Tozier, Defendant. The President of the United States of America, To ths above named defendant, GREETING: | You are hereby reguired to ap-‘c pear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, within thirty (30) days after the last publication of this summons, namely, within thirty | (30) days after the 11th day of May, 1933, in case this summons is published, or within forty (40 days after the date of its service upon you, in casc this sumions is served upon you personally, and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff on file in said Court in the above entitled action.' carg and Company, covers the run The said plaintiff in said action = PG | demands that the bonds of matri- | mony now existing between plain- NORTHLAND IS TO SAIL tiff and defendant be dissolved. . NORTH, SCHEDULED TIME And in the event you fail to so | appear and answer, the plaintiff, According to advices received this will take judgment against you for afternon by J. B. Burford, Pas- want thereof, and will apply to senger Agent, the Northland will the Court for the relief demanded leave Seattle next Monday night at’ in his complaint and as herein- 9 o'clock, her scheduled time. The above stated. | motorship is proceeding South with The order for publication of Sum-' one propellor, ‘but a new one is mons was made on the 24th day‘ready to be placed as soon as ! of March, 1933. | vessel reaches Seattle. WITNESS, the Honorable Justin —— e W. Harding, Judge of said Court,! Edith May Ramsay, charged w and the Seal of said Court here-'the issuahice of bad checks he: unto affixed, on this 13th day of was arrested at Kefchikan yester-| April, 1933. |day on a telegraphic warrant from; (Seal) the local United States Commis- | sioner's Court. She was a pas- | senger on the Northland enroute |to Seattle. She is alleged to have given a worthless check to a local hotel for settlement of an accouit. | | ALIAS SUMMONS FOR | Women's | and i‘ 1 4 | IDA GERTRUDE BAVARD, | Misses’ Administratrix. | First publication, May 4, 1933. Last publication, May 25, 1933. Promote ¥Frosperity <viih Pmni- er's Ink! for Sport PESSTEUSSUOPSY SIS SIS SFTE NS e o g 0 6 DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT—MAY 13 EVERGREEN GARDENS Auspices Women of the Moose Afternoon Evening Wear NEW LOW DOOR PRICES 'OW IS A splendid time for building and remodeling. Prices are very attractive on doors, sash, trim and all kinds of millwork. All wood is well seasoned, carefully selected, and everything you order is | always up to specifications. 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