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ECW CAMPS NOW SEAPLANE IN - [BILLS TO SEND GIVE WORK TO FROM SOUTH, | CLAUD ERSKINE 201; MORE SOON OUT THIS A, M, AGAINSTMOOSE ! — r - v y | .The seaplane Chichagof, pilbted Eighteen Camps Are Es-| e fespiane Ohichasof plidted Giqpy Motnd Star in Effort tablished and Seven |mom seatue at 6:30 ocloek wst| to Take Their Second (ARLOFF IS STARRED IN ‘THE MUMMY' Zita Johann, David Man- ners Support Stat in N . | évening, bringing Karl Theile here + Fllm at Caplt()l MOI’C Approved from Wrangell and E. M. Goddard St ralghl G&lfle y : and George Folta from Petersburg,| All the mystery, intriguing beau- A total of 201 men are NOW eM-juer aoain for Seattle at 6 oclock| In an effort t make it two ty splenddr and spectacle of the . Pigved invasious Fiis .of actriises oibutey straight wins_to open the second days of the Egyptian 'Pharaohsi| b Vitigs under the Administration’sh” p congers from Here fo Seattle{half of the City League sschedule, will come: tonight to the: Capitol Theatre when Universal's amazing “Mummy,” opens. 4 i “The. Mummy,” conceived by Nina Wilcox Putnam and Richard i|Schayer and adapted to the screen by the eminent British writer of :|the occult, John L. Balderston, deals with an ancient sacrilege, |committed by a High Priest of Osiris and a Priestess of Isis. A Eemrgency Consfruction Work pro- gram in Alaska, was announced {today by My L. Merrff, Assistant Regional Forestér in Charge. Plans have been approved for increasing this number to 300 as :0on as the| camps can be estab) ed. Eighteen eamps are in operauon‘ ‘vum crews ranging from 4 to 16} south of Ketchikan to Kenai Pen- insula. Seven others have been ap- on the:Chichagof. were D. H. Mc-|the Elks tonight will send Claud { Culloch, of Palm Beach, Fla., who| Erskine, their mound ace, against has been bear hunting on Ad-{the Moose in tonight's game, the miralty Island for the last 13 days,|second of the final half. and W. O. Castleton, of Seattle.| The Bills took last Sunday’s game on the way south the plane was| from the American Legion to get |to stop at Hamilton Bay to pick|away in the lead. They finished up E. O. McDonald and his son|the first .half K yndisputed cellar | Edward, of New York City, and ampions, losiag 10 and winning continue to Seattle. |twa games. British archeological expedition un- proved for establishment and one _1lus was Mr. McCulloch's first h]: Vloose‘wlll start Jenselrn to- earths the mummy of the Priest 5 or two morée may be added later, trip to Alaska and he was enthus-|night. He has had a week's rest Who had besn embalmed alive as i | was said % ' liastic about the country. He:said{and should be ready to face the a penalty for his crime. When 81 Married last January, Helene| Southeast - Alaska cemps are:|NC Saw 13 bear during Tis Sy gfifisaf?ifi“‘i‘m b gmedia. sacred seroll is unearthed, the| Costello, film actress, and her hus |Wrangell, Petersburg, Montana & Mol Harbor on AJBEEC o i mummy comes to iife, bringing| band, Arturo del Barrio, member of |Oreek, Auk Bay, Bear Creek, Wind- | Where he hunted wi mfl"") to the modern world his ancient| a prominent Cuban family, appear.|fall Harbor, Mole Harbor, Shuck|POrg as guide, and was suc Seminary at Tacoma during the occult secrets. Hée discovers the| ed at the county clerk’s office ir|Riyver, Marine Station, Ketchikan,| ™ killing the 13th. He plans: tlpast year. Miss Faulkner was a reincarnated soul of his unholy '.-Z; A'!P:'f: '?,r‘::’“r'""a‘ri'a'c:"':o‘: Herring Bay and Tongass Highway | [€0Urn next year ar}d to spend northbound passenger on the Prin- love in a beautiful Anglo-Egptian| Y¢S ke rriage took)yoth at Ketchikan, Kharta River|from six weeks to two months Incess Louise arriving here last even- . . place before Miss Costello’s divorce the Territory traveling extensively girl, and his efforts fo carry her’ gecree from her second husband,[:nd Red River; one camp is lo- F W ing. back through the ages so that their Lowell Sherman, became final. (As cated on Three-Mile Bay near by plane. AR —_— love may be consummated provides |sociated Press Photo) {Cordova; three are situated on Pllot Robert Ellis will stay inj one of the most singular and R |Kenai Peninsula, - one at. Cooper's | Seattle tonight with the seaplane strangely fascinating themes | Chichagof, and will return to Al- A l.andmg, another on the north| o5 A LY jany recent screen drama. fork of Snow River and thé third |&ska Thursday. Mrs. Ellis and The film is replete wnh spec- on Quartz Creck. Starr Calvert will come north on DEAD 3,000 YEARS— ALIVE TODAY! —the crumbling mummy of yes- terday becomes the fighting MAN of today —bat- tling modern sci= ence with the ' WASH 3 2y . N th trip. black artofa tacular sets of Ancieni Egzypti Camps to be established shortly |the plane on iis next buried past in his ZITA JOHANN splendor executed by the i are: Farragut River, néar Peters- — e < # . stage designer and artist, Willy .iburg, Oerns River, Bradfield Canal . FAULKNER BLO US FS ¢ frenzied search D&Vld MGIIHCI'S Pogany. Costumes and welics of, near Wrangell, Hydeér, Craig, Sitka, e JEA’;“.,ME FROM SCHOOL . b for his lost love! Edwa:'dh Vlsn Sloan the past enhance the unusual Fua FAIRBANKS Skagway and- a second camp at! ¥ ur Byfon - beauty and efectiveness of “The Cordova. 3 ; —and — Mummy,” which presents the great N PRSERIY N Ch Miss Jean Faulkner, daughter of ORGANDIES VOILES SWISS i i 1 X Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, re- - tist, Karloff, the| lx,‘-{,finl;p r:lg lso[ \‘,her Orcinc;:nabeg’ BARANOF KEPT BUSY !Lm-ned to Juneau to spend the sum- mummy. ‘His uncanny make-up is; Cassius E. Gates, President of TODAYAND mURsDAY‘m:r vacatlo_n o aher parc_ents his . greaest achievement, surpas- the Seattle Chamber of Commerce,| With Nick Bez as a passenger,|*'c! Attending the Annie Wright sing the unforgetable monster of William E. Mouliray, Assistant Sales the seaplane Baranof, piloted by | “Frankenstein.” Zita Johann, al- Manager of the Standard Oil Co,/Gens Meyring left at 11 o'clock | luring Hungarian actress, and Da-:and N. C. Jahn, President of Jahn this morning for Todd. Mrs. C. L.| vid Manners provide the love in- and Bressi who are making the Philipsen and Jean Allen were out- | In white and ¢olor terest of today, which struggles Alaska trip with the Seattle Cham-|bound passengers on the plane for p \J ) against the power of the past, ex-iber of Commerce Good Will Tour,|Chichagof: { ACENCY cqmbmatlons |emplified by Karloff. Arthur Byron, |left the Aleutian in Sitka and re-| From Todd the Bavanof was b BF 2 Edward Van Sloan and Bramwell turned to Juneau on the seapmno;schedulcd to go to Lituya Bay and (Authorized Dealers) |Fletcher enact the other important)Baranof, piloted by Gene Meyring|pick up B. Mortinson and T. Sor- ! S * l parts in the film under the dn’ec-vlast evening. lenson, two prospectors who made GAS pECla {tion of Karl Freund, whose ar+! This morning they left here at{the trip thers a week ago. From 0“‘5 [tistic camera eye is evident! ;3:30 o'clock on the P. A. A. Fair-|Lituya Bay the plane will stop at STA RTS TONIGHT throughout “The Mumnty.” ;‘cmm plane, piloted by Joe Crosson|Chichago to discharge the pas- GREASES $’.50 TR TR “‘l'or Fairbanks. From Fairbanks|sengers for there and continue to| x the three prominent Alaska visit- Sitka where C. H. Flory will be N e Phone : 2.9 :\T- 'l.‘fl;‘ .H(:T;DL; = ‘h ors will fly to Seward where they|picked up and return to Juneau. | o 85 ¢ si.dvel .‘ Ty R will meet the Aleutian and return| Tomorrow morning the Baranof Jilne"ll ‘suulh on that steamer. is scheduled to leave, for Seward ZYNDA Miss Jane Farrelly also made|where it will meet H B. Friele, 2 Mary Hill, Seattle; Dr. Isabel Day- ‘lhe trip to Fairbanks on the Fair-|President of the Nakai Packing' M()t()rs . .3 |cnport, New York Oity. — child plane this morning and will|Co., and his party and fly them to remain in the Interior city. Bristol Bay. The plane will stop FOOT OF MAIN ST. p= er- ‘ 71 B g RECHT ASTINEA ;r —— e al Cordova on the wa; WAar MENU S MITCHELL GASE &“RRE;%;;P{:‘M?GFUNERAL SERVICES BE ‘C — :y'm'se'i of the_ DAY | GOES TO JURY, 23icEni i, SRS RUKKOAl DELICIOUS! | STEEL REACHES PRODUCTION OF o i 435 Jahn, Los Angeles; William Moul-' ? HEcuRn | NEw YUHK cITY tray, Seattle; P. L. Bishop. ! Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie i A i |Emelia Kukkola, who died at St. | By MRS, ALEXANDER GEORGE | ALASKAN nn's Hospital yesterday, will be mm - = ! A SUMMER DAY | (s g Oscar Alexander, Craig. {held at 2 o'clock tomorrow after- | (Recipes Serve Four) | . . . s o <, ptes ol noon at the Northern Light Pres- Fifty Per Cenl Capacity e iOnce Prominent Financier|; , weonee oon wies e 5o iy 2 Reported for First Time | Chilled Orange Juice May Know Fate by ARRIVE ON ZAPORA John A. Glasse officiating. | Ready Cooked Wheat Cereal Th. E . { Mrs. Kukkola, who was born in Since AP\‘ll 1931 | Cream 1s Lvening 0. J. Webber, former agent of Finland in 1894, came to Alaska | Buttered Toast Jam the Wills Navigation Company ' 1914 and was married the same NEW YORK, June 21. — Steel - Coffee NEW YORK, June 21. — Before|here, arrived vesterday afternoon vear to Victor Kukkola in Doug- production in the United Sta'_.cs (Milk for the Children) nightfall, Charles Mitchell, once|on the motorship Zapora. Mr.'las. Mr. Kukkola passed away in . v has reached 50 per cent ({fipflmy | Luncheon one of the world’s powerful finan-|webber was accompanied by his Arizona where he had gone for his And Reverent Care Atteti@' for the first time since April, 1931, g cr0q pggg Buttered Spinach | Ciers, may hear the verdict in his|wife and they plan to spend the -xmh four years ago. She is sur- i Ot Services the Iron Age reports today. | Bread Apple Sauce |c8se in which he is charged with|summer in Juneau. |vived by two sons, Olavi, 17 years Fan A week ago, the publication an-| p_ " o000 Tced Tea |Cvading $850,000 income taxes. Mr. Webber has formed his own '0ld “and Theodore, 16 years old. d ‘Those euentlnl requ!remenu nounces, the output ratio was 47| (Milk for the Children) The case was given to the jury|company dealing in produce. | Pallbearers at the services to- “ of a funeral service not per cent. Dinner this forenoon with the Judge telling ol aglege nt Bt !nurrow will be Abel Koski, V. K. neslg;:m here. Antdh ’ml; Steel buyers are increasing specl- Broiled. Lamb Cho, the jurymen that the “problem for wryes MYRTLE PETTIT IS |Kallio, Dave Davis, Gust Pakki, A. b com! With e fications and pressing for shm—} Fresh Vegetable Salisd |you to decide is whether the stocks|” vrSITING ROY R(JTHEB’FORDS‘K'"IMS and A. Lundstrom. The % teétniéal sKNT and knowlédge. ments. | Bread Butter the defendant sold his wife, by funeral is under the direction of 3 . , | Every detail i¥'as you w!sh. ;\;mlsna.renbeg;:n:ng zope:;:s;‘m;ge‘;cm"y Cobbler Lemon Sauce | Which he !:vra_g::i 'im?‘ income tax,| wrics Myrtle Pettit, of San Fran- ’”‘;*msJuneau-Young Untertaking ) » | Our Equi ¢ s | ¥ ‘C“dy alnd mp mee ae Coffee {ras; a bonATIiNE le. cisco, arrived in Juneau last even- |’ 2 o 7 128 Complete 5 jj# deman ; (Milk for the Children) Sl S aatEato o ing on the Princéss Louise to visit falling- behind. v | her_ sister, Mfs. Roy Rutherford Old papers for sale at Empire. | iy 3 3 Stuffed Eggs Quring the next two months. s i i e, S The Charles W. Th ’ s Six hard cooked eggs. ‘LIME EXPL"BES ‘A fishing party has been ar- NEW! DIFFERENT! | (CHOCOLATL COATE) [ Carte M thas Norman omas's don Three tablespoons salad dressing. ranged by Mrs. Rutherford for! PETER PAN I i p arter llortuary Engaged to Marry! Two tablespoons chopped, cooked | her House guest, to leave Juneau on : 'HONE TH-# gag y$meat the Virginia IV next Saturday or BEAUTY SHOPPE ! ¥ l d ¥ , - Two table spoons chopped pickles. Sunday ., and_cruise among the is- Second Floor, Triangle Bldg. | F dl P d “The Last Service Is the O o Gambeil ag| 'Ope elghth teaspoon salt. lands in this vieidity for a week | ME 221 { roun .. Greatest Tribute” . A e. eighth teaspoon ika. days. . - East . Norwich, N. Y. have an-; g:t egg‘in halvsg cro;,sa;v?:ys_ Re_‘Two Coast Guardsm.en Arelor ten day: 4 o ‘ nounced the engagement of thell |y 4ng mash yolks. Add rest of Rushed to Hospital e e ¥ daughter, Miss Mary Gabrielle ;.. qionts 1o yolks. Stuff egg white! Campbell, to Willlam Stewarti, . ." cnij “Arrange on lettuce at Seward Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- lfiaveé, i | man Thomas. Miss Campbell is aj Cherry Cobbler SEWARD, Alaska, June 21—An graduate of Miss Hall's school, o oq”one halr cups flour, |€XPlosion of a barrel of lime being Pittstield, Mass. Her fiance is thel oo teaspoons - baking powder, |lackened to used in survey mark- son of the Socialist candidate for One quarter teaspoon salt. lings, badly burned and probably | president in 1982 : Two tahlespoons sugar. : \cost the eyesight of Al, Johnson, ———— Fiive ‘tabicsposns Thrd *'hoatswain and Clifford Bothel, oil- . FINAY, NOTICE One half cup mik. |er, aboard the United States Coast TO PAY SCHOOL TAX Mix flour, baking powder, salt 'Guard tender Westdahl, in the {and sugar. Cut in lard with knife, Kodlak Island waters Monday. Mixing with knife, slowly add milk,! The men were taken aboard the able and notice is hereby given When soft dough forms, pat out Discoverer and rushed to the hos- ;that July 1 is final day for pay-/ o ."e " 00 0 o es. |, pital here where little hope is held iment of this tax. After this date; Cherries for the recovery of the sight of penalty will be added and proper| Two cups seeded cherries. cither. Although Dr. Haverstock steps taken to enforce collection. Two thirds cup sugar. caid he might save one eye of H. R. SHEPARD, Two tablespoons flour. Bothel. LATEST SWIM CAPS MADE'IOFIT £t b B HARRY R Druggist | 96806 3920 4 School tax is now due and pay- FOR $40:00 IN TRADE OR FREE School Tax Collecbor.’ One teaspoon cinnamon. { * % Kfim 'It‘f OM’ : Offices in B. M. Behrends Ba;k‘ One eighth teaspoon salt. { TRIP TO SE Amfl Building. —84¥| Two tablespoons lemon juice. |Unexpected Return TRIP E . r Z One half cup water. | 2 - e reee P — e . | » |! Two tablespoons butter. lof 4 lf € Resuhs B 2.0 F | = FINE || Blend cnerries, sugar and nour. In Double Shooting y "" ¢ e 4 | ok || Add rest of. ingredients. Pour into| Shind ‘* Bk oLa™ s i | Watch and Jewelry R"‘"'t 98 | puttered, shallow pan. Cover with| PORTSMOUTH, Ohio, June ¥ [ (. sEc L S | at very rpasonable rates |l 0n ‘Make four holes in top,| 21—Mrs, Ethel Pusateri, aged Q. : H : | WRIGHT SHOPPE I bake 25 minutes in moderate oven.! 45 years, who returned home J unem Drug 4 ! GEORGE BROT HERS Tglgplione 92 or95 ' Five belnerm Dnily A SRR Cincinnati, to find her husband AUTO DRIVERS, ATTENTION! with another woman, shot and T——'—"-—‘_‘- Tl { killed him, and seriously wound- BE'ITY M-AC i All operators’ licenses expired ed his woman companion. She Y UTY [May 31, If you drive a car you' will be charged with -ee«-fl | BE‘A”,W ‘?gzh I[‘m'usv, have a license. Fee $1.00. . | degree murder. e PHONE 547 | A. W. HENNING, ————— ::' / g —aadv, City Clerk. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ! PAUL BLOEDHORN i Serve warm or cold. ‘ unexpectedly from a visit in