The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 7, 1934, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL WEDNESDAY MARCH 7, TWU NEW MODEL scce 1934. HUNDREDS WILL O Seeks Divorce LAST TIME Secret Bride ANIMAL LOVERS TONIGHT Romance, pdthos and strong hu-| Two new 193¢ model Chevrolet Minstrel day has arrived lights queen! But he's man interest are the high points cars, built on the new -stream- The Grade School Auditorium is in love with Nisiwerk in “Black Beauty,” which opened| § lines, were shipped north on the crowded at the matinee this after- last night at the Coliseum Thea- Victoria and delivered today to| i noon by enthusiastic children, many tre. Built around one of the most the Connors Motor Company where | of whom are witnessing their first appealing subjects in the they will be on display in the| blackface show the love between man and ; showroom of the firm, for visitors The matinee started at 2 o'clock this picturization of the famousj who are invited to call and in- and the evening show being given i[novel by Anna Se 1 is the kind| spect them. by the Juneau High School Boys' of an offering that tugs at the One of the new cars is a Master Glee Club will start promptly at 8 rtstrings. Picturesque southern |!F¢ Six, three window coupe, with an tonight. Advance interest and in- lend atmospk colot attracti black paint job While quiries promise a record crowd for rills and cc int the other is a sedan painted a the performance tonight. The final here and there supply! beautiful royal blue. rehearsal was held yesterday and easing variety. Among the special features of the affair was given the approval The plot centers around Henry these new cars is a longer wheel |of the producer, Miss Alice Palmer, | cameron, an cratic but im- Once again Young Cupid has D35 Which makes these late Chev- ‘,)\l:,ii(:rp\‘:yl)v,(-‘ (::1] i\}‘w i poverist who, loves| o : g % rolets 112 inches over all. They Zasu Pitts Ju lic Schools ESTHER RALSTON |57 e o] #uns down Jep the count e’ UL 0 AN SYR A SCSE asu Pitts FTHe ariaw consists of ths Tegiih. i Mors, ghe W fore Old Orphens in the Holly- . ave Knee action wheels, %" | Although she married Edward 4jon plackface circle with end men i ¥ E KLANH do wood arena. This time it is POWer engines and a maximum| yoodall, former tennis champion, 3 Rt Tt aFto i s . 4 - z o | : aib| : : and a white interlocutor. The jokes e ALEXANDER K'R “Duchess, i § tii. SPeed of 80 miles an hour. Four| ast October, at Minden, Nev,, Zasu v Bmuu v Caméron sees in the cow| Lrene Bentley (above) petite |, .0 rore width ®hiven by the | Pitts, noted screen comedienne, kept 2re said to be new and are handled " " GAVIN.GORDON - HALE MAMILION | Amr.‘mw of replenishing his for-| Drumette film actress, and ber o) mcher No Draft Ventilation| her bridal a secret until she started well by the end men DON ALVARADO tunes and vikning'¥he woman he| Jband Geerge E. Kent, New o g0 her honeymoon trip from Holly- | The songs and choruses have ”“""w;;uxssjl\‘:\.:; J.\!’:h”{ :‘ ‘a Al {h‘ ‘r)_‘l }“rk hlvtlkl'l‘ .m.d‘ S¢ te, who e dmatthness G m-f' wo_odht_n‘l\fyv York recently. This heen given a great deal of study : Wit D &5 Ak 4§ MONOGRAM Sl R o are seeking a divorce in Mexico isbed: qilstires Of -enging DI is Miss Pitts’ second marriage. 5,4 are expected to go over big. He wouldn't trade jobs wifti fhe President! :'-Eo fl:A(n'\Alllotl_("m machinnations of a je | ‘V"I'r “:‘:“: J(;,r m:"{'”:il‘:‘lml tion is an added attraction of these 1 T)“? is the second Annygl min- i £ hjured and never € divckie 18 belng sought 'The |COIS 86 ‘are the new, larger, alls “l"gl '*l‘]“’“'vfi‘v"l;‘ll‘;z" the, Qlee Glup A Paramount Piciure with and $ ity i 1925 #ha sep Tn spite of these great lmpmu' f::):‘:\)qn:fnexfl“ is promised by the EDMUND LO E be happi arated nths ago. ments over all previous models. n the end, supplies 3 the new Chevrolets are i J ) W Gibson ~ Edward Amold d in the end, supplie | ]mlm“ Ch(-\:iokts are n::;cl:::sm MES. BARROWS GOES W ynne for the rest of story. | y lower priced, it was ann Mrs. W. J. BarroWs, wife of the | Monogram is \iCHAMBER TO HOLD by J. J. Connors Jr, manager of| 2‘”“ Konwn interior airplane pilot, aB. P SCHULBERG Production | lated upon the di the company. f and thelr two children, Teddy and ! e b :| REGULAR LUNCHEON |™ it s rive you tve mites n| GLUB o e Rt grems Kirkland is ideal in the role of! MEETING TOMORROW. 2 of our new cars and you will {BE tRa T ls ol e Cameron, and. - Esther _Raiston| wever be sailtiod with any_other ol AL gl il Y. ROY ATWELL . [ RADIO REVUE makes Leila Lambert c}\xrmmzf low priced car,” Mr. Connors de- 3 i . L . 3 hot e et of e Mh“p;mwrenoug:‘ by c(:m cnlxlx‘;mn" ‘:““CUIHH(Q":t ‘:(::nl:):xi\\\l siamad, Oldtimers to be Honored| REGISTRATION OF VOTERS | and ] H tratrix with the will annexed Of|snare the heart of any hero. Ga-{Chamber of T 3 ——————— » “ ” " : the estate of Andrew J. Millison, |yin Gordon does good work in the noon at Bailey's Cafe will be large- 5 in Entertainment and Registration Books for Registra- RUTH ETTING I LATE NEWS § erritory of Al ng in{Hale Hamilton, vorado, The- | cor will be heard and sev- § | 1 ). 5 SR ekt s ?dt:v”;:‘gh?“-lfi[l)::ln gk‘l‘ e B Sl S g m“ The Martha Society's Food smzi 3, 1934, are open now anx? will er STARTS STARTS i t Division der i5-|cellent in minor roles. Phil Ro- > brought up at the on Saturday, March 10, begnnibg| odtime members of the Elks—|MAid open until Saturday evening, plTo i sued March 1, 1934, all DPersoms)geni girection is to be highly meet at 10 am. will be held at the|ymempers of Juneau 420 and other)March 31, 1934. . s TONIGHT TONIGHT! having claims against the estate|.,nmended. | S - D ?d;;:l‘k;ryh(;.figgd AI;‘)E):CL;’}::?::\IWUMCS and their Xm;:mes will e,;_I)e:::e:fm;g:!ubz‘e;:;m;)i,dem::;‘y’;:): of said decedent are hereby notified Ll | il o e Lt e L VAR s r ron- | joy another open house tonight| 3 o present them," duly veitied s|: Sql S e wanh mds Pay | |y AR, R s AND| e 1 Wikilad —84¥. | following the request to repeat the (of the Tersitory of Alaska for_ one | [IIILMIIINIHHNARAONAREROCCOARRRRRCRRRCEARERRAROCR RO raquired by within six months| _ D3lly Empire Want Ads Pay ;N NOME, OF RIVERS AND T e affair heid last January, which|vear and the Town of Juneau, — from the issugnce 02 sald order, o) z ‘gll‘\R“‘”i" ABRBIVES 'IN JUNEAU/ FAULKNER RETURNS was attended by hundreds Alaska, continuously for six months{pMpe | 6 BREWSTER Mrs. Walsteln G. Smith and the undersigned admini trix at UNITED STATES p | After a professional trip to Pet-|{ On tonight's program there will|immediately preceding said date of o e Wols Mrs. T. M. Reed presided at the her abode on Willoughby Avenue, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | ©. F. Bauer, Engineer in Charge o ghurg H. L. Faulkner, prominent (be dancing, cards, bowling, refresh-{election are the qualifications re- HONOR GUEST AT | attractively arransed tea table be- in Juneau, Alaska, or her attorney, GENERAL LAND OFFICE {8t Noms fof (S SPEets - | local attorney, returned home today \ments and other novel forms of |quired. TEA HELD TUESDAY |tveen the hours of 3 and 4 o- H. B. Le Fevre No. 181 South District Land Office bors Division of the Dis ~lon the steamer Victoria entertainment, including a Clown | A. W. HENNING, clock and Mrs. W2 @ Dulle and Front Street in said Juneau { Anchorage, Alaska. gineers Office of the We ften —{Dance by two girls, and “Jack in{ C“,y Clerk. Nive B W Bobertach ek & A ANNIE McLEESE KEENY, December 18, 1933 |ment, arrived in Juneau this morn-| NOTICE OF HEAR FINAL |the Box” by Mary Sperling. { Pirst publication, Feb. 23, 1034, One of the most denghtful teas|s o'clock. Administratrix with the will| Notice is hereby given that J. D.fing on the steamer Victoria. He ACCOUNT Extra tables will be provided in id e given in Juneau for many months | THoss aistas " exed of the estate of |Roop, has made application for a|will remain here for about & week| rThe undersigned, having on the|the club rooms for the ladies wish- NOTICE TO CREDITORS was that given by Mrs. Paul o 0‘;1;-:‘ 1;; a';;.s\ém(;nrdserxd:g v 3. Millison, dece trade and manufacturing site, An-land then proceed to Seward for a'sgin day of Febru: 1934, mcd’mg to play ds, several games of| Having been appointed adminis-]|G0rdon and Mrs. Charles W. z Le s 5. 3 < ard, S | 1 chorage 07524, for a tract of lan stay before continuing to his nis final account as executor of the |which are a novelty to them trator of the estate of Zelandia|Hawkesworth at the former's home ) 5,&“ “"{m' Mes. P8 TR N Last publication, April 4, 1934 embraced in U. S. Survey No. 1996, rs in Nome to supervise 'will of W, W. Taylor, deceased,’in| The entertainment will start at|{woster, deceased, by the Commis-|Yesterday afternoon in honor of u.,\}\si Al rf' ?d.le; i/T-I?ylé MI-SSPM- ¢ e - situate on the north shore of Ten- ng the coming the Probate Court for Juneau Pre-|9 o'clock sharp. sioner for the Territory of Alaska, . Lyman 8, Brewster, of Nome, '(2:0¢ Apiand and Mrs Emest Sas ||||||||l||||||||||||”||||||]||"|"||||"|I |akee Inlet on Chichagoff Nd“? cinct, Alaska, notice is hereby given| The committee in charge of the|sitting in Probate in Juneau Pre-| Who is visiting here. » S ill } | containing 14.17 acres, and it is| to all heirs, creditors and other affair is composed of Willlam|cinct, in the First Division thereof, ¥ |now in the files of the U. S. Land | FIVE-WEEK-OLD BABY | persons interested in said estate, Garster, Milt Bothwell and John|by order issued February 15, 1934, SNO |V Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if RECOVERS AND WILL |that Monday, April 23, 1934, at the | McLaughlin il Destobis Taving Gialns nablusk : L no protest is filed in the local land LEAVE WITH PARENTS office of the United States Com-| R . Sy fe i skt e Haieiie Abhe A REAL BARG 4IN i fotfics yuittup ghe,periof, of publive- {missioner, in the Federal and Ter- | s R fied to present them, duly verified ‘ F GLA SSFS {tion_or lll’l.r[_‘{ dnysd %l:e‘re;:%fi,e:.“:tx';_w Lester Gibb, five-weck-old son of 'ritorial Bullding, in the City and| VACATION ENDED s e s it Sipe Sy Sy o i ; 2 iperson clalming acversely Will B€|Mr. and Mrs. Gibb, of Haines, who Precinct of Juneau, Territory of| signed administrator at his office Jlabber Girl Baking Powder, 10 oz. can..10¢ s |barred by the Statutes. was rushed here for medical treat- Alaska, is the time and place set| Aiter an extenaed vacation in|at 181 South Front Street, in Ju- A 5 4 | J. LINDLEY GREEN, |ment on the Barracks tender For- for the hearing of objections to|the States, irs. Byron C. Elmes,|neau, Alaska, within six months (Endorsed by Good Housekeeping) i 5OC g N Register. |nance a week ago, is fully recov- said account and the settlement|{whose husband is a veteran em-|from the date of the order afore- First Publication, Jan. 31, 1934. |ceq and will leave on the Victoria thereof. ployee of the Alaska Railroad, is|said. PY 5 |Last publication, April 4, 1938 |¢nis afternoon with his parents to| JOHN RECK, returning to her home in Anchor- H. B. LE FEVRE, k 7._ C T UNITED STATES return to Haines, according to Executor of the will of jage. She is a passenger on the| Administrator of the Estate of 4 | Department of the Interior = |authorities at St. Ann's Hospital W. W. Taylor, deceased. |steamer Victoria for Seward. Zelandia Foster, deceased At GAR IVICK’S Ph 174 & $1 00 Bl el e First publication, Feb. 21, 1034. | e Pirst publication, Feb, 21, 1934, one 8 I | District Land Office Shop in Juneau Last publication, March 21, 1934. ' Shop in Juneau {Last publication, March 21, 1934. Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” TR PRAISE FEATURE SHOWING HERE “Black Beauty Classic al Coliseum Has Romance, | | Pathos, Human Interest || Anchorage, Alaska. { November 22, 1933. | Serial 07681 | Notice is hereby given that Frank | Reeder, entryman, together with his witnesses, Byron T. Benson, and Clenna Franklin McNutt, all of | Juneau, Alaska, has submitted final ! proof on his homestead entry for a |tract of land embraced in U. S.| | Survey No. 2079, Mendenhall Valley Elimination, containing 87.76 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- aska, and if no protest is filed in " CHEVROLETS ARE DISPLAYED HERE Latest Typ;;rCoupe and Sedan Delivered to Con- nors Motor Co. Today SEE BIG SHOW THIS EVENING Advance Interest Promises Large Attendance at Boys' Glee Club Minstrels HERE IS A GUARANTEED LAUGH MAKER :‘L& KEEPS HIM BUSY DAY AND NIGHT! The guy who took care of the care-taker's daugh- terhadacinch compared to this he-man . . . paid to watch a careless foot- fllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHII"IHIIII||l|| OO0 SR IO the local land office within the L period of publication or thirty day: o ci‘"' thereafter, said final proof will be :" Z | accepted and final certificate is- i Cigarettes | sued. J. LINDLEY GREEN, i | Register. 5 Candy | First publication, Jan. 10, 1934. Cards Last pubhcacmn‘ March 7, 1934. | ‘ o by the GLASS, BOT ; g ; or by the a8 TLE or KEG | H i 3 b | F: Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap *JIMMY” CARLSON BOWLING Nothing like ' the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the finest alleys you ever played on. Brunswick Bowling R R T AT ANY time—break- fast, lunch or dinner— youll find at Bailey's a great variety of tasty dishes. You'll like our special business men’s lunch. BAILEY’S BEER ~If -Desired § + [T You Will Find Your FAVORITE BRAND HERE Just Telephone 94 for Yery Prompt Delivery UNEAU ICE CREAM PARLORS PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager 9 Leer

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