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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1933. FL i . T _— Vcame in this morning from Icy SYLVI A SmNEY . Dady Cross.word Puzrle 1 ; | Stratts. withs % foad. or Hethiend 3 | R 5 ¥ | DOUGLAS | when operations - started today FREBRIG MARGH ! ;“ Across Solution of Vesterday's Puzzle 4 Doxtorous | S e R e o e d o embranous | loor ready for e ¢ans. & pouch 1 . L ate | \ | 2 Lis JABIATTE] : P v | NEWS 3 . 4, Distress call FIRST FISH BROUGHT IN : | 7.%Gno who takes STA H TnN'B T bart e FROM TAKU TO LOCAL PLANT ot lig 3 12. Collection of “Merrily We Go to Hell”| i} Eoinis in xew . Mexico Furnishes Excellent En- |15 ritiyrour The star of “The Miracle Man” The star of “Strangers in Love” Attaining emotional gran- deur in a bitter - sweet . On the sum- miit of | . In the middle | With a good load of salmon, : Betora DUUGL AS AUTU Kings and sockeyes, the Mary Ann, _leng tender for the Douglas cannery, 3 o {Bd McDougall, captain, came in D lvEHs | with the first load of the season \fxom the mouth of the Taku 1 i 16. Old measure* story of MARRIAGE—1933! tertainment at Capitol B s n-«:;. ’I'helumber of nslr; lrmw%'z i VI IR - W bones re= in this early augers well for SYLVIA Jerfv:co'ra%(:v?rshoumgz;f" 1:‘0;:‘1&,&; moved | GUT SPEEDING season as but two boats are fish- SIDNEY dramatized and now b‘ecomes the ng so far. co-starring vehicle for Sylvia Sid- ney and Fredric March, two of ‘ FOURTH PLANS | Traffic Ordinance to Be fiilh y St ) 2 A * L Fe 38. Recovered or 5l FREDRIC Hollywood's younger favorites, in name e iutube x 3 i “Merrily We Go To Hell” which |27 The ones fished 52, Enforcéd—First Fish | The Douslas. Fourth of ‘t’}‘,"{ MA RCH opens tonight at the Capitol The- | 28. Nobleman 42. Prevent . g o Opmmiiveh YS _BIMIIRG S atre. 29, Amlu ry stu- 44 D’(‘.i"ci,‘:,'fi‘»,‘i‘"“‘ 54, Halan | eac annery the parade of floats and children | , > dents ing o ¢, wi 1 | ~Paramount assigned to Edwin| g2 Religious 45. Having an 55. Gu‘n‘d(:sm | /24 Ibe vheld vtz ?:. sh:;]edrnn % . |Justus Mayer the task of convert- poems oftensive DOWN ed Res a veral comr . % f I o i o m fng Miss Lucas' story into dramate |/ "~ Bnlnx‘[(h;vl the o chu fia 1. Dinner course 43, men ng plant | esponding to several complaints hold their pavade in the Nat. A S y - ible g i animal 2. Old- 1anish Nstant | agains’ cl S5 ast dri '3 rizes ic form. 85. Bards 49. Wolframito na tault Kind of worm | 28ainst reckless or too fast driving; ~Prises have been offered for the Mayer, an lis M Tl 50. Sphere of without . Town in Mas- | DY auto drivers on the s of best decorated float amd for the yer, accomplished scen- brown action good reason sachusetts Douglas, the City Council e | following children's events — best arist and playwright, realizing the | regul i E g ec popularity of social dramas depict- O e s el d decorated wagon, bicycle, kiddie erri Go to Hell” Starts Tonight! 5 to. enforce the traffic ordina ar, buggy, children in costume {ing (ashionahle life ang the esca- which limits the speed to 25 m and best dressed pet. pades of modern irresponsible P hour and 15 miles at cross: — eee — youth, adheres closely to the trend lings. 3 ?’r th]e tonsxm%_flfflr)’. His profes- | The fiftsen miles an hour must | NOTICE TO ;nm;:e dg:rcnatll: s:;\;figlsedango;iz:r {also apply to the rate of travel AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS il b et dws jover the wharf approach for thE\ From this date automobiles leav- i greater veyed | benefit of the structure itself. New Ruling of those being €OM-ing the wharf after the arrival of k and forth and for (h““ the 4:20 and 6:30 pm. ferry trips jmust wait until those walking have had vime to reach the Front Street play. In the piéture, March becomes Jerry, a brilliant but irresponsible |newspaper reporter, who battles i S 3 Compla made to the | inter-section before proceeding uj g the whar{ approach lmm the fer-| ldriving a car in Douglas must have able on almost any block in most 1y are frequently caused much dis- | large cities. Miss Sidney, as Joan, a daughter of wealthy parents, falls for March, who is affable and charming even {when in his cups. Later she mar- ries him in spite of family objec- tions. She then finds that she has |to check her own headstrong course to keep Jerry from utter a driver's license or penalty will comfort by cars dashing through, e applied. Ordinance: regulating their midst, making them scatter| g speed of cars within the City pretty lively and if the weather Limits will be strictly enforced is damp splattering them. The| g% or oo thd“Eite Gouneil of | Couneil is therefore issuing an or'DDouglfl.s (der that from now on cars leavingi the wharf after the arrival of the ferry on its 4:20 and 6:30 o'clock . ; trips must wait until the foot| dissolution. |travelers are off the wharf ap- ATTENTION REBEKAHS She is helped in this direction i % ‘ | proach before proceeding : Regular meeting of Perseverance somewhat, when March loses his - // .. | The Council was otherwise occu-'Lodge No. 2A will be held Wednes- job. Sober, he writes a play which // |pied with routine business, reports day night at 8 o'clock. Social gath- |is a great success. But March of committees and payment of ering will follow. Visiting members can't stand success. He, celebrates // bills which totaled $1191.30. This| welcome. W hat she wanted— In her innocence she expected days and nights of tender love—the fulfill- ment c¢f her girlhood dreams! JLove . eternal! FELIX GRAY, I—udv City Clerk. ——————— What she gets— In her awakening she’s appalled by the bitter shock of marriage as it IS, He'’s made a wife of her. Now she’s so disgracefully that she leaves L sum included for the most part ALPHONSINE CARTER, got to hold him—but how? him and returns to her home in " Ipurchase of coal, lumber and oth-[—-idv, Secretary. {Chicago. A later reconciliation is|® e ',; ®®® 08¢ ® 8P The advertisements are you |er supplies. ——r——— utterly desfroyed when March, quite L& | AT THE HOTELS L4 guide to efflclent spending. The Tonic, cannery tender, Classified ats pay. “biffed,” is caught by ‘Sylvia af-{e @ e ® o | fectionately Kkissing Adrianne Al-| « len, who was his former college fiASTNEMT A heil ‘ ‘isweetheart‘ Karl Theile, and Karl Theile;| Sylvia, heartbrogen, joins her fiigy dunziuy SRR e g Moo : 3 er,' Los Angeles, Cal.; Mary Lonita friend Chaleie’s swimming party. Hoke, Ketchikan. She delibrately swims out to a hoped-for forgetfulness, but— i Those who see the picture will learn the ending, and will also appreciate the excellent talent of a cast that can make a simple story ¢ |so realistic, yet entertaining — so Mis, R. H. WILLIAMS BACK epacen ADDED FEATURETTES— ANNA CHANG with her Syncopaters in “SINGAPORE SUE” WILD LIFE ON THE AFRICAN VELDT LATE CURRENT NEWS EVENTS CAPITOL ZYNDA | 4, E. Morrison, Haines; M:. and | Mrg Bertelson. e — PURSE CONTAINING MONE Y Owner may have same by proving property : |dramatic, yet quite satisfying in| FROM SKAGWAY VSIT| CALL AT OUR STORE |its final climax. ) - it iaci € o e I)jh‘s. R. H. Willlams .who has b Wy e § m visiting friends in Skagway, | H. Page Williams, professor of | mathematics ~at * North Carolina| States College for 13 years, reports ~———sw———em |that this year for the first time, band, Dr. Williams 15 taking care lone of his freshman classes passed s P g f ' of ‘his dental practise in Skagway N Ew GHEVRULET a final examination of 100 per cent land Haines and wili return to| : A J:}\eau in a short ine ! 7 g g U. 8. Department of Agriculture,| & —=——n i U TR TR A i Ac vE flAR Bureau of Public Roads, June 26 [ Cotton and rubber up 40 to 60%. Wages have' been ';;'33}-‘6 Efglcido‘?lgse vg‘l‘lre!;t‘%l ;c;l"i;(f ot raised‘in rubber factories. Tire prices are going up, lic Roads, 419 Pederal & Territorial part of the “new deal” but it can’t be helped. The Pubhc Titat b the In- Bldg., Juneau, Alaska, until 9 - fors the last three weeks, returned | to ’Juneau this merning on the steamer Northwestern. Her hus-| GEORGE BROS. TELEPHONES 9295 FIVE DELIVERIES iiAILY 30%4.50 tire is a dollar cheaper than last year. Tlre: | ) b oglock ?’ M. on July 19, 1933, for| CATERING are lowest in price in eight years, the prices are no spection at nnors 3.788 'miles of surfacing on the Y : Glaci . ‘Lemon Creek-| l|kely to go lower. The 30x5 H. D.-Royal Ford truck Motoi Co. macfi(eémmti ke ch; Torx;w TO THE tire is $17.80 and is standing the gaff well. BUY NOW—U. S. TEMPERED RUBBER TIRES National Forest, First Judicial Di-| & vision, Territory of Alaska, involv- FAMILY TRADE The Connors, Jim Sr. and Jim- Used-on Studebaker,- Dodge, Chevrolet and Ford. Imy Jr., are busy today explaining g‘;“gf;’:,l‘} f,;},b‘:ou’,?;“ ch,:‘s?m,:(?fi MOTORS AND USED PARTS CHEAP the mechanical improvements and |of the bidder is directed to the| T pickup—$45; Dodge 4 sedan, rebored many features of the new Chevro- | special * provisions covering sub-| G J P l Ford model p Jast year—$50. 2 let Town, Sedan wiiich the Connors | letting “or assigning the contract, 1 d 4 au Motor Company rece.ved yester- minimum wage and domestic arti-' P o day on the Northwestern, and |cles, materials and supplies of the ropr. 1etor pointing with pride to the beauty |specifications -and -proposal. ‘Where | of this new and late Chevrolet de- (plans and specifications are re- { sign. | quested a deposit of $5.00 will be $lable s | Tequired to insure their return ‘-W:hedocz: r;;;eond;zn;pu;‘mg; n,-ln within 30 days after opening of| 3 - l color, streamlined from sweeping bids. Checks should be made pa Dutch’s Economy Garage P ST SR oy SREE UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS R Phone 16 = We Deliver ~ Meats—Phone 16 S S 4 able to Bureau of Public Roa front fenders to a smart trunk | junegn, Alasks. Plans and spe like carrier in lhe_ rear. It IS |cations may be examined at Bu powered with six cylinders, and the | of Public Roads, Federal & Ter motor- encompasses all the new me- | torial Bldg., Juneau, Alaska, For chanical - improvements that have | Service, Commercial Bldg., Ketc made the Chevrolet so popular |kan, Alaska, Associated Ger |this season. | Contraetors, Multnomah Hotel, The public of Juneau is invit- g"d;’ acwnommfil fiwl mr‘:d.\ Gene: |ed, according to the Connors to | Contir , W. ve. Iimpec'. the <car tonight and to- | ¥ane, Washingtan, Associated eral Contractors, Arcade Bldg morrow at the Connors Motor 5 i attle, Washington, Pacific Bu PACIFI'C COAST G’a[afldb S & Engineer, Seaftle, Washin and Western Public Works Con- MRS. J. F. MULLEN RETURNS tractors’ Association, Winthrop WITH SON FROM THE SOUTH |Hote], Tacoma, Washington. Bid ON PRINCESS CHARLOTTE,blanks may be obtained at the of- fice of ';ll:: ‘Bureau of Public erdsi Mrs. ,y ¥, 1, ' accompanied | Room , ‘Federal & Territorial by her son, fi‘f:}zrd Mutten, re-|Bldg, Juneau, Alaska. M. D. Wil- |turned to Juneau last .evening on | lisms, District Enginee the Princess Charlotte. Mrs. Mul- p len went south a month ago 1o &l- UNITED STATES {tend .the graduation of her son | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR from the Bellarnine Preparatory GENERAL LAND OFFICE |School for Santa Clara University District Land Office at_San Jose, .Cal. Anchorage, Following the graduation, Murs. June 20, 1933 Mullen and Bernard have been| Notice ‘is hereby given that visiting in California and Seat-|Charles W. Stearns, entryman tle. gether with his witnesses, Will '—.“‘_‘ Roff, and E. M. Ri¢hardson GEORGE B. GRISGY ON submitted final proof on his TRIP TO WRANGELL Stead entry, Anchorage 077 a tract of land situated George B. Grigsby, prominent|east Shore of Gastineau ilocal attorney, left on the steamer |and inclided in U. 8. Survey NO.| T Northwestern this morning on a (2107, containing 6.76 acres, and it WU@EW FDRCOAI- ‘AV“S is now in the flles of the U S. ¥ o vy skpkes . business trip to Wrangell. o | e~ ———g |Land ~ Office, Anchorage, C COAST COAL Co. |/ BMM—__—F iy | JUNEAU | } Watch and Jewelry Repairing .| [©f publication, or thirty days 1 CAPITOL BEER PARLORS % : “A Credit to the City and the Pride of Alaskd” =~ * ALASKA st ‘very reasoriable rates | | i€ sald figal proof wil v ic- cepted and final certificate i=<ied. WRIGHT SHOPPE | " 0. LANDLEY GREEN. PAUL BLOEDHORN { | Pirst publication, June 28, 197

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