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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1934. SITKA OBSERVES) - === NOTED ACTORS FOURTHOF LY. HAVE ROLES N With the resampticn of Al expecting ammsmsmm, MANY AVIATORS AIR MAIL PLAY north, are sending radios and : of the two do-| consequently the cffice of the | | N ONF ht thht Opening| Buchanan and| Juneau radio is swamped. | ‘Lawyer Man w1lh William | JOHN and LIONEL ¢ H Crowninshield, with nearl The increaced business, to- | Powell, Joan Blondell, % Tonight at Capitol Has R O T G and men| gether with the regular traffic, 4 Tonich B ARRY] i’(}P Fa Actors i ded considerably to the| Which is more than is handled | Closes Tonight b i fah s ness of the Independence| at any other station in Alaska, | 435 st SaIBRTE ‘elebration in Sitka this year,| has required the placing of A good cast with William Powell CLARK | s bl inz to members of the com-| every operator on the Key. the stellar role, is seen on the R which comes tonight to the Capitol ding S T ol s A A Last night two operators : d in the program of the were sending direct to tle Warner Bros., picture, “Lawyer 3 . foot ‘races, athletic con-| ©n different wave lengths, and | Man, closing tonig 3 It is fitting that in its making i {ng race, two base.| One was receiving. This con- | Joan Blondell as his leading there should o T 4 | tinued th tire night and |lady, has the role of a snappy IEN H M mes and a large dance in| tinue e - entire night an 3 a 3 HELEN of ex | LIONEL BARRYMORE axd ROBERT MONTGOMERY, na son el S S A | e Mot o S e 1he bogdo Mg S Ia Al from *NIGHT FLIGHT | Weather was favorable during the| three-man operating today and : r best type of work. II 1} hs ; 1 2 3 3, — 'day and the entire population, to-| still business “piles up” "llu supporting cast includes such ¢ e ar , S Ul | well known s as Helen Vin- - sctor, Clarence Brown, is o e ® 0608 0s v e o o o oBtther with the visitors, turned ey Mm 11.~ “Hmh A ROBERT s eporonced 1 v fom \E G AND YETS 15 0 v v mosuss © 7 & jout fc che sportc ana ot cvents | ENSIGN E. V. CARLSON ‘o2, " bt * e e ks. He holds a transport pilot’s | je o0 000 000 e o e . & A““ Dinehar author, Antoine % I Jo and has thousands of s i crowds. In the first, me*AQSlGNED TO DUTY ON f‘ il noted on , Montgsomery credit, _ Clark Gable, Who GLASH leGHT Syads psri e % {plays the vivid role of Fabian, a L e s Tt e was an actual pile ; llen Jen- town team defeated the O [JTTER TALLAPOOSA xins. Davia Landan ¢ | pilot lost in , learned to fly | Rowe, San Francisco; Bob Rowe, . Dodd, herhood team | . poivicy g e | | Sheila Terry, Ann Brody and i MYRNA in Dallas, Robert M San Francisco; Mrs. F. A. Rowe, somery, a on the di Cutlook for Game Is Not san Francisco; Chartes Williams, , played by the town e destroyer team was| Ensign Edgar V. Carlson, who Rockcliffe Fellows. ently was graduated from the| Powel vs the part of an East | I(}}7 trans-mountain route, is also Hasthie i 4 pilot. John Barrymore, stern man-| Promising—May Have : # | to Be Pcstponed » 1 Fy ,Tixr'mrv. is a picture about the air 5P, 0, | mail | line he writes a pl won by the latter. i {ing the program was a {U. 8. Coast Guard Academy at Side lawyer who battles his and concert by the Sitka Scl\Ml‘\'"“ London, Connecticut, arrived through spectacular ¢ ba on the parade grounds Whllc‘m Juneau aboard the U. S. C. G.'to the front rank of his profession. the | | cutter Shoshone to report for duty The picture carries a romance and 600 SEATS 25¢ Gastinean Ag?r of the air line, has been G. EJnld sports took place on » ing as a passenger regularly s | G. A. Yardley, Victoria; 4 | aboard the cutter Tallapoosa. | revelations of the inside workings '1912 Two electricians of the ¢ The Elks and American Legion Norris, Victoria; Wanda B. Cheney,|S'cdon Jackson, school grounds. i™p, 0 "Carlson will relieve En-| of metropolitan political intrigues. ANY TIME pany are pilots. The head came-a-| po ‘clupg are slated to meet again Warren, Minn.; Tillie Sediacek, 1o O the commites ., .. David, who has been| The direction was in the : m man, Oliver Marsh, was a PUot-|onignt at Gity Park, but weather Warrem, Minn; Mr. and Mrs. F. pl&0e © enemaiimer Fe Nmnn duty aboard - the Tallapoosa|of William Dicterle, the noted WM. ) ‘photograpfiler during the wor. conditions at noon were not prom- Kett, San Francisco; Charles Will=ly' en, Thomas Tilson, Neill|Since last January. Ensign David German actor and director. ‘ng;nr:l;;r g:iixhH‘:yc[%mSng;Oo(lmtBa ising. Unless there should be a 'ams, e e B:'a.l:wh' b§e- Andersen, Willlam Cook, Jack Cnn jiias not yet recelved s Srhusier Bt it e MA ; Lo'”w I st decided change later in the after- attle; Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Robin- . Donald McGraw and Dr. H. | orders, but expects them in the WOOD FOR SALE rymore, Myrna ¥, illiam Gar-1 o on the game will have to be Son; Merced, Calif.; Curly Ander- 3. Hodgins near future. Block wood and klinding. Phone gan, C. Henry Gordon and Lesl postponed. son, Ketchikan; Hackiey Smith, iy —_— 358. —adv. Fenton. Oliver H. P. Garrett : . g Taku River; Mary Joyce, Taku ! ! RV R 3 The Vets are leading the league Taku River; ¥ yee, ' ’ i i | adapted the book. by a narrow margin. They have River; J. P. Harlin, Taku River, | Daily Empire Wint Ads *: WOMEN’S DEMOCRATIC ;. 3 1‘ 3 e TR won L\';o gam and lost none. | Alask;n | & liCLUB TO MEET MONDAY ’I RYAN TRANSFER CO y The Elks ar having won INI ’ . GIRLS’ LOYAL CLUB i s : Ernest Kohlkase, Harbor Island; WARRACK NIGHT AT 8 0’CLOCK! | Transter—Baggage—Coal HAVE FINE OUTING; |wi hurl for the ex-Soldiers and I ’:;":i‘am-S‘i:“e;:‘);];w"&if::;f: = C t" i C } s " ‘ PHONE 29 ! Koski for the Bills. o 2 e onstruction Lo. embers of the Women's Demo- Opposite Colseum Theatre 4 . LEAVE AGAINTODAY| Tne 1atter won from the Vets Bill Bergen, Seattle; Art Hedman,| | junean Phone 487 cratic Club of Gastineau Channel: ll coE 4 | last Wednesday in the final game Taku. e e aoh & fwill hold their regular monthlyufl' | of the Fourth of July series. s, | — | meeting next Monday evening at| . | The Girls Loyal Club returned (. “0e MOUFEL Of JU series. Thus |8 oclock in the Council Chamber | | % Y Tuesday from a six days' camping |, . i - lof the City Hall | . . s i ague sband)w AR etric vacation at Kendler’s, on (‘}l:wm i b i In addition to routine busines.sfJ Sn]sl‘lhuE‘EP;;[.l;;(. Co. Wl‘h 1 ]I-Vl[ngh\;ay‘.v \;]nde; med d;:‘ectm;:( : | plans will be made for the August| ;FVI;‘;YTI:‘;N:PE rs. S. Wallstedt, and throu; e ses: . 4 s e Mrsg o s ssion which is expected to be the | | ‘ ELECTRICAL Joan Bl(’n(lcll i | t 3 K E argest and most enthusiastic meet- | g d iKendler. were to leave again today ing held since the organization of | ST < £ AR AT, | “ | the club last spring. for another week or so. The girls reporteq that they had u N LAST TR a most enjoyable time with fine | weather. They slept on beds made | STARS . |in the hay, and all their meals were cooked on an outdoor fire- lN A place at the edge of the creek. Alberl Remert Passes Away Sunday they conducted their| at Ketchikan—Former- | G {own Sunday School, and after- GREAT | ward attended the Elks' Picnic. ly of Skagway “Tomorrow’s Styles Fatignens | BUSY SAGA | One feature of the outing about I | which they were most enthusiastic| KETCHIKAN, Alaska, July 6— OF { was the quantities of fresh milk|Albert Reinert, aged 64 years, pio- 3 L P | which they consumed at Kendler's|heer Alaskan and Kete Juneau’s Own Store chant, died in the h THE harges for the outing are 25|0n Wednesday as the cents per day for each g the | Bright's disease. SK]ES! {elub me g all other cost. Reinert was born in Germany o g and came to America at the age of :(‘I.:\l,\] GAVEL OPENED 18 and i in Alaska since '98, 1ot in Skagway and | Da TONIGHT O N L Y lT ALIIA’N-FI;ENCH ; Tfl{o};flég;;aé(}%gzp i | Not Because We Are ALASKA LEGISLATURF coming’ here 1918, HOUSE DRESSES Cheaper Funeral services will be held to- DINNERS and. sscesories ‘st Toderats BUT BETTER The gavel used at the meetinZ| morrow. prices of the Alaska Laborers’ Association | | Monday evening is claimed by| f——— | members of the organization to be ‘ THL |the one which opened the first| ¥ | session of the Territorial Legisla-| | GARDEN PATCH | ture. | FRESHER with wine if desired DAILY—A full course dinner ® [ you will enjoy for 75 cents. Gastineau 3 !:A——‘—'——!l RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING UNIVERSAL Bond and Mortgage Corporation SHEET METAL | | Fruits and Vegetables Cafe Valentine Bldg. Phone 508 | | [l “We tell you tn advance what J L (Offictal Publication) e A | Job will cost” A Report of the Financial Condition Gastineau Hotel Investment Service Denny’s ! of . i y et o o |THE B. M. BEHRENLS BANK |located at Juneau, Alaska, Terri- tory of Alaska, at the close of business on the 30th day of June, Band [ ] fllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllllllulllllllllllllllllllfllllllll £ 2 1934, SAILOR JAZZMAN p 2ep Loans and !z!;:sscggfi::#ss 516,150.14 ENDURANCER s UR DA the {Loans on real estate ... 31547713 ! Frog |Overdratts : 539.73 e « B United States bonds owned 486,490.54 Other bonds and war- Holder of world’s record | rants owned 568,783.79 | |Banking house, furni- ture and fixtures 49,965.93 Other real estate owned 48,107.89 Checks cn other banks . | &nd other cash items. 2,12791 T[me SPECIALS e ———1 OXYDOL, large package, 2 for ............55¢ for continuous piano playing {Exchanges for clearing To Eat house 1,377.95 |Cash on hand and due from banks 609,913.22 AT ANY time—break- . fast, lunch or dinner— yow'll find at Bailey's vz | Capitol Beer Parlors lunch. ® [ RINSO, large package, 2 for ..............55¢ TOTAL $2,598,943.23 LIABILITIES | Capital stock paid in .. $ 100.000.00 | Surplus fund ... | Undivided profits less expenses paid ... 23,453.45 Dividends declared but | unpaid, 3,000.00 mreees 00 o e | and Ball Room deposits e 2,171,039.54 Demand and time cer- BEER -1 Desired tificates of deposit . 64,788.61 Cashier's and certified . checks o 3,788.07 « A drama so big and com-|reiier of Creait .. 1,200.00 1 illed with| pelling, so fi TOTAL ... $2/508.943.23 tense emotion, magnifi- |United States of America, Terri- g ¥ " tory of Alaska, First Judicial; cent spectacle, so studded kit s with stars, that no lover| I Guy McNaughton, Cashier of . . 2 the above named bank, do solemnly of motion-pictures would swear that the foregoing statement want to miss it! is true to the best of my knowledge | and belief. GUY McNAUGHTON, Cashier. MATINEE | "5% sennenns, | GEO. E. CLEVELAND, 100,000.00 CITRUS POWDER, 2 packages ...........55¢ - GOLD DUST, large package, 2 for .........45¢ HOME-GROWN VEGETABLES Plenty of Turnips, Radishes, Swiss Chard, Parsley, Strawberries California Grocery PHONE 478 Prompt Delivery e b = ——— 0009 PERMANENT WAVES Scalp Burns Are DANGEROUS WHY TAKE CHANCES i Have your wave on the new Thermique ;m S OO0 HEATERLESS 9 Directors. saturday Subscribed and sworn to betorel me this 6th day of July, 1934, (Notorial Seal) 2P. M. Mok, Pobtl A Ard T v ek ritory of Alaska. My wmmlmon' - " Y | <>+ 457 . 195 l EDSON WAVE SHOP No. 5 Valentine Building PHONE 241