The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 3, 1934, Page 3

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R EL BRENDEL IN SOME STOCKS ) ¢ ©'JANITOR ROLE PRIGES GAIN Here's the Laff Show! £ ‘gpeysrougyr ~orhers oro Don’t Miss Funny! iy “Olsen’s B:Tg-—Moment" Is|Market Today is Spotty EL Latest Attraction of | and Dull Just Before BRENDEL Swedish Accent Star Fourth o_f July IN Big Moment,” featuring| W YORK, July 3.—An extra . opens tonight g | dividend sent United States Smelt- Walter Catlett, up three points “OLSON’ AR 1 S BIG ¥ MOMENT” 1 x § L ian in his own| Depas: prineipal supporting | P Do You Burp e in the film. With two such Have you hiccoughs? in| a sta , has comedians playin; one picture, | Dup: Moment” promises 10| Paci riot. The | Telegraph, United antics and |G Motors. gags is said to give thni rn Union distinction of being one fuuniest ased from the Fox The y concerns itself with an|c apartment house janitor who be-| (. comes involved in a romance be- tween a wealthy bachelor and a| beautiful young girl who is not in CLOSING PRICES TODAY love with him. The janitor's en-| WYORK, July 3. — Closing deavors to patch up the romance|q, ka Juneau mine force him into a series of com- . American Can plications chock-full of adventure.|gg n Power and Light 6%, After participat in ev possi 1414, Armour B 27 | ble escapade imaginable, the jani- fation 14%, Bethlehem tor is finally successful in bring- Briggs Manufaci ing the two lovers together amd 17 cajumet and Hecla 4%, C the entire affair to a happy con-| . Curtiss-Wright 3%, clyon, iternational ¥ tt 21 South- andard Oil of Telephone States n was off more b hesi- merican Can, New and Chrysler were The market was N ESDILERL SECRERERRRRERNRR RO OO Do your feet hurt and how is your liver! fara orted that the story pro- endel with a splendid | tunity to project his inimit-| humor in hig own Swedish| Brendel was last seen injg [ with Lilian Har- s. Walter Cat-| career as aj What yeu need is a lot of long, lasty laughs. 335, United Aircraft 17%, ites Steel 38, Warner Pictur 514, Pound $5.06, Nabesna bid 145, asked 158, Electric Auto Lite 20%. - PRINGE HENRY, HOLLAND, DIES THE HAGUE, Unite See El Brendel AT THE EEETRE OO comedian of note. R ELKS AND MOOSE TO CROSS CHANNEL FOR | FIRST SERIES GAME The Elks and Moose clubs \&h:rh’:;_. open the Fourth of July series at|Netherlands, died unexpectedly of Douglas tomorrow morning will| heart dis while Queen Wil- leave here on a special ferry at| helmina was vacationing in Switz- 10:15 am.,, it was announced to nd. The game is scheduled to start at| Queen Wilhelmina was not able 11 am. to get to his side before his death. Fans - ARCHIE SHIELS AND SON TO ARRIVE HERE ON PRINCESS LOUISE Archie Shiels, General Man. and Vice President of the Pa American Fisheries, and his John Shiels, will arrive in Juneau abcard the Princess Louise this | - — | Netherlands. July Hen: Prince Consort of The STARTS TONIGHT OX OFFICE OPENS S P. M. —Attend the Early Show— £ = = £ = = = = = = = = can also the transportation if they desire, it was said. The teams will return home immediately after the game. The second game will be played on the local diamond tom t 3 p.m. between the winr Island contest and the Am Legion with drew a bye. - WARNING!!! use sa = = = ic 600 SEATS 25c-Any Day-Any Time T SR [ FOLTA CALLING FOR BDS spotty and dull. | ' ANOTHER SMASH HIT B A N G ® (COMES TO TOWN! STARTS TONIGHT MELODY THAT SWEEPS DOWN HEAVEN'S TWINKLING PATHWAY + + + IN THIS YEAR'S MOST EXCITING REVELY 200 CHOSE HEART 10,000! RACIN ROMANCE Ulen Company, no WHA-T mMusicr STAGED.IN THE CLOUDS! DOLORES DEL RIQ GENE RAYMOND RAUL ROULIEN GINGER ROGERS "NE‘V HOURS—BARBER SHOP! Effective July 9, all barber shops and the days before holidays the hours will be from 9 am. to 7 p.m. adv. BARBERS ASSOCIATION. FOR PUBLICATION In the District Court for thz Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. At Juneau. | BIRDIE STRAUS, Plaintiff, vs.| EMILE STRAUS, Defendant. To the Above Named Defendant, | GREETING: An order for service of summons | by publicat®n having been duly | issued out of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause | on July 2, 1934, You are hereby required to ap-| pear in the District Court for the | Territory of Alaska, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty days after| the 31st day of July, 1934, in case| this summons is published, or with- in forty days after the date of its service upon you, in case this.sum- mons is served upon you personally, and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff on file in the said above entitled court and cause. | The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: disso- | lution of the bonds of matrimony now, and heretofore existing be- | tween said plaintiff and defendant, and for other relief merited. | And in the event you fail to so| appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the | court for the relief demanded in her complaint, and as hereinabove | stated. 1 WITNESS, the Honorable George | F. Alexander, Judge of said Court, | and the seal of said Court here-| unto afnixed, on this 2d day of July, 1934. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk. By VENETIA PUGH, (Seal) Deputy. First publication, July 3, 1934. Last publication, July 31, 1934. ON RESIDENCE PROJECT George W. Folta, Asst. United| States Attorney, today was seeking tenders for construction of a one and one-half story residence just off Main Street between the M.-D.| Williams dences. architect. The building will have a full concrete basement and the upper and Ray G. Day resi- N. Lester Troast | portion of the house will be stucco. It will be 42 feet long by 23 feet wide. ——————————— Shop m Juneam AT ANY time—break- fast, lunch er dinner— you'll find at Bailey’s a great variety of tasty dishes. You'll like our special business men’s lunch. BAILEY’S BEER —If Desired - me|Scolt, of Vancouver, B. C, w | | | ' TWO KILLED IN AUTO SMASHUP BELLINGHAM, Wash,, July 3—| Mrs. Sallie Shields and Miss Gr killed today in an automobile ac cident in which W. E. Shields and heir son Graham, aged 8, were eriously injured. The lati ~vere taken to a hospital for ment. e MRS. W. S. PULLEN AND SON, WINFIELD, JR., TO ARRIVE O: PRINCESS LOUISE TONIGHT Mrs. W. S. Pullen and her son, Winfield S. Pullen, Jr., are ar- +dving in Juneau aboard the steam- or Princess Louise this evening. Mrs. Pullen left here three weeks ago to spend some time in Seattle | and make the trip north with her i son who has been attending the |f University of Washington. He will visit with his parents here during the remainder of the summer when he plans to return to the uni- versity. >-oe - MRS HOOKER HERE Due to an attack of bronchial pneumonia which kept her in the hospital in Skagway for several days, Mrs. Katherine Hooker has been forced to give up her tea room there and return to Juneau where she will remain for an in- definite time recuperating. Mrs. Hooker arrived on the Alaska, and is staying at the Zynda Hotel, BBt o T A MRS. H. E. REGELE RETURNS FROM VISIT TO SKAGWAY | Mrs. H. E. Regele returned herz on the steamer Alaska from Skag- way where she visiied friends for The discharging of giant cr ers, cannon, rockets and other works on streets and in other public places, endangering life limb and property will not be pe mitted. This regulation will strictly enforced. be C. J. DAVIS, —adv. Chief of Police. Louis R. Payne, 21, (upper right have confessed killing his mother, Robert, with a hatchet in their W home. Police believe Mrs. Payne several days before the dizcove rendered shortly after the gruesom several weeks. PSRRI Bl Shep Ia Juneau wiho was in St. Louis, is show! victims are picturcd below. n (upper left) with his son, while the (Associated Press Phatos), FRED ASTAIRE Music by VINCENT YOUMANS Lyrics by Edward Eliscu and Gus Kaha, Directed by Thornton Fregland, MERIAN C, COOPER, ex- ecutive producer. Louis Brack, associate produger NOTICE SCHEDULE OF SHOWS evening. | In addition to his in the canning industr; is the author of an e ook on Alaska entitled Icebox” published in 19 !is a compilation of many | esting facts, figures d | cohcerning ‘the Territory. prominence Shiels taining Seward's which inter- fiction “Flying Down to Rio” Starcs TONIGH'T, 7 P. M. AND A BIG MIDNIGHT SiiOW TONIGHT AT 1:00 A. M. CONTINUOUS THE FGURTH Box Office open from 1 P. M. All Day ) was said by Los Angeles policeto | Mrs. Carrie Payne, and brother, wood Hills, a Los Angeles suburb- * d her son had been hacked to death of their bodies. Young Payne sur- ¢ find. Lucius F. Payne, the father Process Sercd Confidential Investigations Alaska Detective Agency WM. FEZN0, Manager Room 1, Shattuck Buildirif Phone 2152 . 0. Box 968 PIONEER CAFE J. K. Paual “THE HOME OF GOOD EATS”

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