The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 12, 1934, Page 3

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STARTS TONIGHT CHARLES FARRELL WYNNE GIBSON in @ YEWL of a story of a back-street blonde who nev- €F took nerts for an answer . MAKER OF MEN" ) with William GARGAN 'Zasu PITTS Directed by Mark Sand- fich. A Pandro S. Berman production. MERIAN C.COOPER, exec- MICKEY M'GUIRE Mickey’s Touchdown AND—— MARRIAGE HUMOR AND—— LATE NEWS EVENT ANY 250 600 TIME SEATS UNIVERSAL Bond and Mortgage Corporation | Valentine Bldg. Phone 508 Investment Service — 4 i - v: 4 5 60 23 THE | GARDEN PATCH FRESHER | Fruits and Vegetables | RYAN TRANSFER. CO Transfer—Baggage—Coal PHONE 29 Opposite Coliseum Theatre Time ToEat AT ANY time—break- fast, lunch or 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 'H. G. Wells, Author, Well | author |Glcria Stuart, Dudley Diggers, Una , O'Connor, { have been transferred to headquar- | ters at Edmonton, Alberta. CARELESS SHOOTERS SINK HALIBUT GEAR MYSTERY PLAY SHOWING LAST TIMES TONIGHT Persons endeavoring to demon-\ strate their sharpshooting abimies‘ are not limiting themselve¥ to pot- | shots at the radio cable, accord- ing to John Pademaister, owner of {the fishing boat T-3380. ‘ Recently someone shot holes in | (a buoy keg which he had spotted | near Point Hilda behind Douglas )Nand and sank $75 worth of | | Pademeister. halibut fishing equipment for Mr. | | of difficulty he was able to retrievm Known for Popularity of His Many Works H. G. Wells, the great British After a great deal| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1934. a portion of it, but some he coul I'not get. . | WAYNOR APPOINTED RESIDENT AGENT OF SEATTLE ASSOC., C. Charles © Waynor, Manager 0 the Alaska Credit Bureau, with offices in the Valentine Bpuilding. has been appointed resident agent for the Seattle Association of Cred- it Men for the First Division. The Seattle Association of Credit is | owned and supported by the prin- cipal wholesalers, manufacturers and bankers of ‘Seattle. *|them in the Fourth Division. of Mr. Way- nor represents this association in all their credit reporting and col- | lections. | Mr. Thomas M. Donohoe repre- | sents them in the Third Division and Charles E. Taylor represents —————————e HAS PNEUMONIA Miss Katie Joseph, Indian, from the P. E. Harris eannery at Hawk Inlet, was brought to Juneau by the seaplanc Baranof yesterday af- | ternoon, suffering with pneumonia, and was taken to St. Ann's Hos-| pital in the White Line ambulance. writer whose brain conceived the . sensational story of “The Invisible Man,” Universal's startling - film, which is closing tonight at the Capitol Theatre, is known as ‘‘the| who never wrote anything, seller.” list of literary triumphs 40000000000 includes “War of the World,” “The Sleeper Awakes,” “Food of the| Gods,” “A Modern Utopia,” “Ann. Veronica,” “Tono Bungay,” ‘“Men Like Gods” and the famous “Out- line of History.” " His “The Invisible Man,” from which R. C. Sherriff prepared the, screenplay for the strangely fas-| cinating picture, is one of his own | favorite stories, and intrigued him with its possibilities as it intrigues those who see its screen version. Claude Rains, William Harrigan, Henry Travers and ai large cast of well known stage and| screen players portray the strange‘ Wells characters in “The Invisible | Man,” which James Whale directed with exceptional finesse. — . — DOUGLAS || NEWS | PASSIS Mr, started moving furniture into their | home on D Street, the former Ol-l son house, and they expect to get | located thcre in a few dnys o NORTHLAND BRINGS FREIGHT ‘With the first freight to arrive here in about ten days, the North- land- docked at the city wharf about 10 o'clock this forenoon with; perishables and general merchan- | dise for local ports. - FOURTH MEETIN To wind up the affairs of the recent Fourth of July celebration,| a meeting will be held by all com mittees on Friday evening at 7:30/ o'clock at the City Hall. | e | e0ev s -t om0 . TIDES IOMORROW . 0 e00evrecpose 1:33 am., 8:04 am, 2:30 pm., 149 feet. 8:11 pm., 31 feet. .- ACTONS TRANSFERRED Staff Captains Joseph and Amy Acton, for the past six years Sal- vation Army workers in Alaska | with headquarters at Wrangell, | | | High Low High Low tide tide tide tide 16.3 feet. -15 feet. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go foel sour snd sunk and the world ds of bile flowing fi and make e e e Ilr-I"-r gentle i i Home Owners Building—-Remodeling Send for FREE catalog We can save you real money on all homs remodeling or build- ing needs. Our complete illustrated cata- log is full of information and prices — on a single item or material for an entire home, or other construction work. Fine Cabinet Work at lowest ADMISSION 50c cost—built to your order or from stock sizes. Write today for FREE catalog. SASH AND DOORS ‘ 0. B. WILLIAMS CO. 1933 First Ave. Se., Seattle, Wash. i SERVICE' Foust. st luwaga @ Your Home-Owned Grocery and Market are offering at lowest prices the only line of FRESH RECEIVED IN JUNEAU VIA M. S. NORTHLAND 1 000000000000 0000000000000000 United Food Company “Your Home-Owned Grocery and Market” DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT AUK BAY INN MUSIC BY Harry Krane and Alfred Peterson BEER LUNCHES LIGHT WINE DANCING 10 P. M. ‘@ Special Trips will be made by Channel Bus Line AUK BAY INN ED JAHNKE, Proprietor | Carnera, | none other than the famous Demp- The President of the United Stau‘s {in case this summons is published, BAER FILM TO BE SHOWN ON FRIDAY NIGHT Prlzehghte\ and the Lady’| at Capitol — ‘Aggie Appleby,' C()libeu“\ { Myrna Loy, Max' Baer, Primo| Jack Dempsey, Walter| Huston and Otto Kruger comprise the distmguished group of actors| and sporting personalities gathered | together by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | for “The Prizefighter and the Lady,” a gripping story of the prize ring which starts tomorrow night as the attraction at the Capitol| Theatre. Miss Loy, last seen in “Night Flight” and “Penthouse,” has re-| cently established herself as one of | the most popular and outstanding | of the screen’s feminine stars. Baer, heavyweight champion of the world, and generally acknowl- edged as the most colorful fighter in the prize ring today, makes his| first screen appearance in this| picture. Carnera, recently dethroned as heavyweight champion of the world, also faces the cameras for the first time in his ten-round fight with Baer in “The Prize- fighter and the Lady.” Their film bout is refereed by sey. At Coliseum Tonight Opening tonight, the Coliseum is offering “Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men” with Charles Farrell and! Wynn Gibson, the story of an un- quenchable back-street blonde. —_—.—— ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION Regular meeting of Silver Bow Lodge No. 2 A I. O. O. F. this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work in the initiatory degree. Visiting mem- bers are urged to be present. J. W. MEYERS, —adv. Noble Grand. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION 3616-A In the District Court for the Ter- COAL BUNKER Last Last Time Time Tonight THEATRE Tonizht The screen masters the “impossible” to give you the thrill of a lifetime! PREVIEW TONIGHT—BAER-CARNERA in “PRIZEFIGHTER AND LADY” 1 A girl loved him— the world hated and feared him! See the most amazing picture of the year With Gloria Stuart, Claude Rains, William Hi an, Dudley Digges, Una O'Connor, Henry » LL CLOSE AT 1 P.M. SATUR- DAYS DURING May, June, July and August Your cooperation in placing orders for week-end requirements will be TRANSFER COMPANIES and ALL ippreciated. PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY DDLU ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. At Juneau. CHARLES WAYNOR, Plaintiff, vs. | A. R. MAESER, doing business as | the Pacific International Fur Company, Defendant. of America, to the above named defendant, GREETING: You are hereby required to ap- pear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First. Division, at Juneau, within thirty days after | the last publication of this sum- | mons, namely, within thirty days after the 12th day of July, 1934, | or within forty days after the date of its service upon you, in case | this summons is served upon you ! personally, and answer the com- plaint of the above named plaintiff on file in the said court in the above entitled action. The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following rellef: judg- ment for the reasonable value of work, labor and services performed for defendant by Melvin Hurley, at Tebenkoff Bay, Alaska, between| February 1, 1934, and June 8, 1934, as caretaker, keeper and custodian BURN Indian Egg Lump $12.00 per ton at bunkers Your $ is bi st gger when you burn Indian Egg-Lump PHONE 412 ACIFIC COAST COAL Co. “{9 4 2 JA ASKA UNEAU () 4’ of defendant’s fox farm, amounting | to $640.00, with interest thereon from June 8, 1934, all assigned to plaintiff above named; a reasonable attorney’s fees; and plaintiff’s costs and disbursements; in which action all the live foxes on defendant’s fox island at Tebenkoff Bay, Alaska, together with said island, buildings, fox pens, feed houses, and appur- tenances are under attachment to secure judgment. And in the event you fail to ap- pear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in his complain, and as herein stated. Witness, the Honorable George F. Alexander, Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, here- unto affixed, on this 12th day of June, 1934. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk. By: VENETIA PUGH, Deputy Clerk. First publication, June 14, 1934, Last publication, July 12, 1934. (Seal) ITALIAN-FRENCH DINNERS with wine 1f desired DAILY—A full course dinner you will epjoy for 75 cents. Gastineau Cafe Gastineau Hotel 77 Pl LOOK Ahead until FALL e when you 'get your WAVE! Your wave now will carry you afl through the Fall well into the Win- ter season. We can help you select a style that wiil be adaptable. BETTER WAVING We produce a BETTER WAVE that is BETTER FOR YOUR HAIR—Ms because no harsh chern Shampoos, Arches, rvelously soft and natural, Is are used. 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