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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE: IZ,1934. R STARTS TONIGHT STARTS TONiGHT CoLIsEuN DOUBLE FEATURE BILL FEATURE NO. 1 FEATURE NO. 2 The love life of @ radio starlet 600 Seats 25¢ Anytime |W. L. BALDWIN GETS | BUILDING CONTRACT, | MARSHALL SCHOOL W. L. Baldwin, local carpenter |and contractor, has been awarded | the contract for the construction of the new school at Marshall, Alaska, |on the lower Yukon, ‘1200 miles below Nenana. | The school is to be erected at a cost of $4,800, and must be com- pleted by September 1. Specifica- | tions call for a modern building | mth one schoolroom and living | quarters for the teacher. | Mr. Baldwin plans to leave Ju- | neau on the Yukon the latter part of the week for Marshall. - MR. AND MRS. SAM DANIELS GIVEN SURPRISE FAREWELL PARTY BY FRIENDS HERE [ N ZASU PITTS.. STUART ERWIN Zasu. riilh AR KORLER Alon Junikdns, Grovery * VERNA HILLIE + [l Al 0 Garamount Piture Pack your clothes and linens in the laundry bag, send it te us, and yow'll smile! That's what Ahritly omea: 30} Mr. and Mr. Sam Daniels were surprised by about 25 of their friends last Saturday evening when the latter called to give them a | farewell party before their depar- |ture for the south on a vacation | trip. A jolly time was enjoyed and jaL the conclusion of the evening, | a delicious supper was served. ———————— NORTHLAND PASSENGER Alaska Laundry R. R. Brown, Manager of the | United Food Company, is a return=- e |ing passenger on the Northland after a hurried plane trip to Se- P | The Florence shop l attle on business connected with Permaneat Waving a Specialy | | 1S firm. i oot oy VISITS WITH DAUGHTER Bank Building Mrs. Ada Burr, mother of Mrs. CIiff ‘Daigler, is visiting with her o | Gaughter here and plans to spend | the summer in Juneau. Mrs. Burr, who lives in Seattle, arfived on the Princess Adelaide. MImng Lecation nsiices at Em- pire office. LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. e Price Reduction 15% OFF All of our present stock of Floor, Bridge, Boudoir, Bed and Table Lamps PRICED TO SELL NOW [ Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CAKSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND RADID TALENT, FORMER KAIS COWBOYACTION | IMPRESSED BY MIXED TONIGHT HITLER'S WORK Upholds Japanese Policy in China—Criticizés League Nations “Professional Sweetheart,” “Under the Tonto Rim” 5 | at Coliseum Theatre LONDON, June 12—Praise for &n innate desire to be wicked, and Ch‘kr]f-"::" I;:‘:s‘;d‘ bm“t!::m an all-star cast portraying press ;"’ Walsht p‘f Oermnyny in“:nr agents, program sponsors and per- | aiser Wi ‘h"“: Datty! alil et sonality creators comes tonight to | terview witl H'(’:‘lermdmv,}; i the Coliseum Theatre patrons in | €D At Doorn, olph | former Brit- “Professional Sweetheart,” R KO- |Churchill, son of the Radio spx;‘;,resv“ig';nzs;t_dmfifl of | ish Chancellor of the Exchequer, | radio broadeasting with Ginger Mall staff correspondent. ™~ 1 “Germany turned me out, and f o e el B _ she ‘wants me back she will have to A beautiful radio celebrity with FORMER KAISER 1 .ce, i, Trip in 1935 PLYMOUTH, England, June 12.—Sir Hubert Walkins arriv- ed yesterday from New York, and announced that he will make a submarine exploration trip in 1935 to Spitzbergen and the Bering Straits, actompan- ied by Lady Wilkins, a distance of 1,500 miles under ice. FIVE STABBED T0 DEATH BY INSANE YOUTH SUSANVILLE, Cal,, June 12.—Mr. . {Ratoff and Zasu Pitts. ‘| Ginger ‘| smoke, pet, dance, flirt or eat rich As the Purity Girl of the Air, Rogers must not drink, foods. Exasperated by the restric- tions, she threatens to rebel unless ! come and fetch me. Hitler has done|and Mrs. Joe Fazio, their daugh- marvelous work in putting new lu'e| ter Sadie, aged 22, son John, aged and soul into the German nation,j26, Mrs. Anna Aristani, aged 42, If ever they felt it right that flmn stabbed to death by a young endeavors should be crownéed mau who the police believe was the return of a Oonsmuuom.lMon- prompted to the deed over ins-mo‘ ¢|“Dream Man” Jim Davey, from the .| The trouble starts at this point,| ‘|as the mountaineer is a righteous, 4. |0 strict virtue. figer's jaw, |ing the last year, J\here on the Princess Norah to spend the summer with their par- she is provided with a sweetheart. Her sponsor secures Foster, the 9rchy, I am sure that my family | will not fail in their duty,” he| said In his statement. Kentucky backwoods, to marty her. | Impressed by Japad pressed with the increasing power upstanding young man who believes of Japan which he said is capable He wallops Gin- spanks her soundly and | forcibly teaches her how to say| “dear” and “darling” instead of “It ’s the husband.” “It is useless to think that the growth of Japanese power in China can be prevented. Moreover, Ja- | pan constitutes in the East a bul-| Second Atiraction | wark against Bolshevism which is! Zane Grey's “Under the Tonto as strong as Germany provides in Rim,” latest of his action-romances | the West,” he declared. to be filmed, is also on wnipm‘ In speaking of the League of with Stuart Erwin, Fred Kohler, Nations, the former Kaiser said Raymond Hatton and Verna Hillie|that it “does nothing but bring in- in l€ading roles. ‘bemaucnal cooperation into ridi-| The picture is the story of E,.‘cule He added, “The trouble with win, a cowboy, Who just can't do|Burope today is that there are anything right. plenty of politicians but few states- —_———————— \mr‘n b | - eee “MISSEY” AND BEN MULLEN |y, AND MRS. GUS ERICKSON RETURNING FROM SCHOOL ARg PARENTS OF BABY GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Gus Erickson are receiving congratulations birth of a baby Ann’s Hospital Sunday afternoon Both the mother girl, who weighs T% | doing nicely. it TO CLOSE Frye-Bruhn Co. will close market on Thursday, June 14, at Miss Beatrice Mullen and Ben | Mullen. both of whom have been | attending school in the south dur- are returning pounds, ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mullen. Miss “Missey” Mullen attended the Sacred Heart Convent at Menlo Pnrk, California, and Ben has just | cempleted his first year at Notre Dame University at Notre Dame, Indiana, ‘ory of (he late G. J. Paul. adv. | The former Kaiser is much im-! of giving peace and order to China.| on the' daughter at St.’' and the little | are | mLu' i Jealousy. Peter Dalosi, a mill worker, {held as a suspect. Sheriff Leavitt, the killings, said the slayer en- |tered the Fazio home, killed Fa- zio in the bathroom, came out and killed Mrs. Fagio, then the son who went to his ‘mother’s aid. A daughter, informed of screams in her home, rushed to the scene with a neighbor, Mrs. Aristani, in a car, and both were killed by the | crazed man who was later found | hiding in a lumber pile. | | THREATS OF LYNCHING is | authorities are guarding Peter Da- ‘thv- slayings. Reports of a possible lynching attempt by lumberjacks and ranch- ers who gathered in the streets caused special precautions. Dalosi still maintained he is in- id he expects to file a murder harge against him. - e———— OPENING SHOP | E. O. Fields and L. R. Nuna- | maker are opening a woodworking | shop opposite the Harri Machine Shop on.Ferry Way. Both mem- bers of the firm are said to be known locally. reconstructing | SUSUANVILLE, Juue 12, — The | tlosi as excitement ran high over | nocent but the District Attorney | HIKING TRIP THROUGH PARK PLAN OF TWO {Bill Norton Making First! Trip Outside — Will Visit Factories | and Power Company, will be pas | sengers on the Princess Norah Pfl«f | day. The two young men plan a visit to the Northwestern States which will last about a month. Part of their itinerary is a hik- ing trip through Yellowstone Park, both of them being fond of hiking, that portion of the trip. ‘The visit will be of particular in- | terest to Norton, who has never been outside since he arrived in { Juneau 22 years ago at the age of Huo He expects to see many things of interest about the fac- tories and shops of Seattle and | Portland, and to get at least one (new experience in a train ride, never having been aboard a train in his Ilife. REV.E.E. BROMLEY AND {ON PRINCESS NORAH After attending the General As- sembly of the Presbyterian Church of the United States, held recently at Cleveland, Ohio, as delegate | from Alaska, the Rev, E. E. Brom- ley is returning to Alaska on the | Princess Norah due here today. | He is accompanied north by his two children, M'@§: Alice Bromley and Gene Brom'f’, both of whom have been attending Park College near Kansas City, Mo.. Miss Brom- |ley has just completed her Junior year and her brother, his Freshman |term. They will spend the sum- mer months visiting their parents at Hoonah, where the Rev. Brom- ley is In charge of Presbyterian Missionary work. Mrs. Bromley arrivea here last Saturday on the Mission boat A. L. Lindslay and has been visit- ing Mrs. David Waggoner while | waiting for her husband and chil- dren to arrive from the south. They plan to leave here on the A. 12 o'clock noon, honoring the mem- 'experienced craftsman and are \\Ell) L. Lindslay on Wednesday for Hoo- nah. 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Government Inspected EXTRA PAY DAY BARGAINS For the Canny Shopper ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF THE VERY SNAPPY SWAGGER SUITS JUST RECEIVED EARLY SUMMER COLORS—Tan, Mais, Salmon, White Guaranteed All Pure-Wool—Actual value $22.50 SPECIAL $12.75 25% OFF All Kabo Corsets, Brassieres, Bandeaus $15.50 Poirettes $9.50 y lst— Extra Speeial Prices On All the Finer Dresses MISSES’ ORGANDY DRESSES $9.50 quality $6.75 Bill Norton and Art Davlin, em- ) ployees of the Alaska Electric Light| and they will spend some time on | CH]LDREN TO ARRIVEWBXKS of life. Some needed private TEACHES WHIL {Ruby Keeler Coaches Chor- { { us Guls in “Footlight s . . Parade” Closing Tonight | Ruby Keeler played a dual role during the preduction of “Footllight Parade,” Warner Bros. latest musi- |eale comedy hit which is closing | tonight at the Capitol Theatre. | Ruby, although one of the members | |of the all star cast, also taught the | dance steps to the chorus girls who | appear with her in the picture. | This, strangely enough, i§ her ac- |tual part in the production. She in- structs girls in dancing for musical | prologues to motion pictures which are created by Jimmy Cagney in his role of stage director. Busby Berkeley who staged the spectacu- lar dance ensembles for “Footlight | Parade” had his hands full with | 250 girls on the stage. There were | many new and intricate steps for the girls to learn. Not all of the girls wer exper- lenced in stage dancing, for Berke- ley had picked them for their beauty and personality from all coaching before they could master the steps. Ruby Keeler, famous for her tap dancing on the Broadway stage, was assigned the task of putting the girls through their Steps. So she actually performed during rehearsals the work which she is shown doing in the finished pro- duction. “Footlight Parade” is a fast mov-" ing picture of back stage life writ- ten by Manuel Seff and James Seymour. Others in the cas! incluce Joan Blondell, Dick Powell, Frank McHugh, Guy Kibbee, Ruth Don- nelly, Hugh Herbert and Claire {Dodd. Lloyd Bacon directed. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay S — | H.S.GRAVES Man” Home of Hart, Schaffner and Marx Clothing J l ! “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” A P “Juneau’s Own Store” || | CURRENT STAR HURRY ! HURRY ! POSITIVELY LAST TIME TONIGHT PLAYING PART e Wonder Show of Shows 1000 SURPRISES AND SENSATIONS! Warr FOOTLIGHT PARADL Preview, Tonight ! “DON'T BET ON LOVE” CAPITOL 1 UNIVERSAL Bond and Mortgug&. Corporation Valentine Bldg. Phone l. 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