The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 14, 1934, Page 3

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3 SATURDAY ONLY ,000 damage suit brought Hansen, who charges kie's auto, r, last Feb- FILM STAR IN L § HGURS ok Onkie Al Fiea LIGHT SHOWERS ' $100for Reckless Driv- { iN KOT STATES ing, Intoxication SAN BERNARDINO, Jh\‘ 14—Jack Oaki film been fined $100 after spe in jail on char; less driving and for into: Cakie was arrested while enrout “ day to Balboa to join Richard Arlen on mark. a yachting party. Oakie pleaded guilty to Cal, KANSAS CITY, July 14— brought momentary r | from blistering temperatures Missouri and Kans v every point yes above the century - | SAN TR’\NCZSCO Cal., July 14. charge. He had only $1.91 in his Julian Hawthorn, aged 88 years, pockets and a friend paid the fine.|an author, only son of Nathaniel Arriving in Los Angeles after-|Hawthorne, is dead here after a ward, Cakie was made defendant long illness. the | Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROS> 1. Nourished 4 Worship 9. Reverent fear 12, New Zealand tree 13. Card game 14 Unit ot weight 5. Meal . Scandinavian discoverer . Assail . Sorrow Finish . Fimber tree . Inanimate object Huge person or thing Agricultural * implements Brother of Moses . Firearm Run away to marry Postpone . Forbid . Some Part of a coat T Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle contest 19. Otilize 20. Kind of coffee 2L Course 3. Becai 2 me 24. Chilled 21. Reclined 28. Sort of biscult 29. Joint between the leg and e foot 30. Alternative 3L Capital of u Cnnnee ad with Grown 46. Kina “. Attempt 49. Night before . Monke 60. Surgical thread 62. Dress up: coll 0g. 53. God for whom Tuesday Is nam 64. Figurative use of rds 65. Unit of work nge Grinder of gral . Chlrl‘ with gas . Ra!lnln 1. Distant 2. Piece out 8. Agent 4. Altar end of a church 5. szll 'r‘mlnd Correcl colloq. 7. Put in another flower con- talner . y Came together Climbing vine 4. M?n by short Ellflll/llll- AR/ EEERE) .'?ll%fllg%filfi‘ EL 1 7re) | | %Illl | 17 7/l uf I i %l.l%fill %%HI'-I/flII ol il O R Tl I I%fllfll./fi. 4?....%?. STARTS s;ummv ’EM’ A“Y °‘. 600 Seais 5c ‘Lionel Barrymore, George Colouris and . Marie Dressler in “Her Sweetheart (Christopher Bean)” IS ST00D UP AGAINST WALL AND EXECUTED VIENNA, July 14—A squad of men entered the apartment of Cornelius Zimmer, alleged Nazi, stood him against the wall and shot him down. The killing has aroused conjec- ture among the general public as to whether this is the beginning of a ruthless vigilante action 'lgamst‘ Nazis. Bombs continued to explode a.t. various points despite the death notice for those who are found with explosives. it A shortage of waier in the Se- quoia Park Area, California, re-| sulted in an order curtailing its) use in the Ash mountain area. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— | And You'll Jump Out of Bed m: the Morning Rarin’ to Go | | f you feel sour and sunk and the world | e allow a lot of salts, | [ yater,oi,Inxative candy or chewing | gum and expect to make you Sweet and buoyaat and full of sunshine, For they ean't do it. They only move the bowels and & mere movement doesn’t get at the cavye. The reasmn lor your down-and-out leelin, our liver. It should gour out two poun liquid bile into your bowels daily. 1I this bile ll not flowing fi'fl!. your food doesn’t digest. It just decays in the bowels. h. You have a rour breath is lauh lemishes. Y ldla and you feel du'n and out. Ynur whole .muwho—d. t ol RTER'S u!r-ru: TIVER PILS £ res thess tog pounds of bile fiowi m.y -ndm.y- m“d u'n.v.'l;u le Ilbleh, amazi ing ‘when |t comes to making the lr-ly‘ But don't ask for | A-kl [ Little Lhees Bhisc Lok for che -..:.'cm:‘ umu-rm.an.n label. Reseat & | “Brownie,” xmsscd a Iu'e m two years. SONGS OF ALASKA By D. A. NOONAN Chief Steward M.S. Northland TITLES “Daytime in the Night-time” Fox Trot AND “Blue Forget-me-not of Alaska” Waltz 35¢ per copy at all leading music shops or 2540 First Ave, W., Seattle, Wn. We carry ah the new colors introduced at the reccnt auto shows. I—: AMU“S ST AR s ] IIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllflllllllllIIIIHlllllllllI SUADAIY BRINGS "MESUNDAYIOVFD STARS---Tbgahma Marie Dre~slel Lionel Bar-, rymore at Capitol Op- (’n"]é TQI“O]\O\\ i TONIGHT ONLY - AT GOLISEUM 1 il {Alison Skipworth, W. C. Fields Open Tomorrow s ” 1 “Tillie and Gus | M0 | murder m ery with a new; may be en tonight only > Coliseum Theatre with ‘the| of the new Warner Bros.|they appeared before a “From Headquarters.” Not|assemblage, Miss Dressler »s the spectator behold| ceive the award for an ntific unravelling of a| Barrymore the trophy for an actor, | d murder plot, but in the| when the Academy of Motion Pic-| midst of the search foy the|ture Arts and Science pr | another murder is commit-!their respective performa .L«d right in Police Headquarters|best of the year. |in an effort to cover up the m.uor‘ Now they do scenes tog T crime. | again, this time as co-stars teame: | Blackmail which threatens a‘lm' the first time in “Her Sweet- | mother in order to force her to sell| heart” (Christopher Bean), | her daughter’s honor, is one of the which opens tomorrow, Sunday, threads that runs through the dire|at the Capitol Theatre as Metro- | plot which the police are called| Goldwyn-Mayer's transcription of| upon to untangle to find the slay- Nlu. celebrated stage plaw, “The er. | Late Christopher Bean,” in which | Two women and three men have! Pauline Lord was starred on‘ sufficient motives to kill the Broadway. i Broadway millionaire playboy who! The first scene in which the, is found dead in his luxurious|heroine of “Tugboat Annie” and| apartment by his valet. All are; the screen’s famous ‘“Rasputin” put through the varying methods |played was in the kitchen of a of inquisition by the police in the country doctor's home. Barrymore effort to discover the criminal. { enacts the old doctor. Miss Dress- Opening tomorrow, the Coliseum ' ler is Abby, his faithful servant of offers a hilarious pair, W. C. Fields many years. The story tells a and Alison Skipworth, in “Tillie| drama of greed which changes the and Gu lkmdly old doctor to a rapacious - D GO isrhnmer seeking to rob his servant WOOD FOR SALE until the woman's‘ faith guides him Block wood and klindling. Phone‘:‘:m};r 00 0 Wekig o T 358. G Closing Tonight ® “The Prizefighter and the Lady,” " TORS NOTICE TO CREDITO! | with Myrna Loy and Max Baer, is In the United States Commission- er's (Ex-officio Probate) Courtjzsg‘:l:]: e T e for the District of Alaska, Ju- neau Commissioner’s Preeinct. In the Matter of the LAST WILL‘ AND TESTAMENT of GABRIEL | g PAUL, Deceased. |In the U. S. Commissioner’s Court All concerned are hereby notified | for Juneau Precinct, Division that B. M. BEHRENDS was on, Number One, Territory of Alaska. June 20th, 1934, appointed executor | Before the Honorable J. F. Mul- of the last will and testament of | len, in Probate. Gabriel Paul, Deceased. {In the Matter of the Estate of All persons having claims against THEODORE J. DOOGAN, De- said estate are hereby required to| ceased. present the same with proper| This is to give you notice that vouchers and verified according to|the administratrix in the above law, within six months from the entitled action has filed her Final date of this notice, to the under-|Account, and the Court has set | signed executor at the office of September 10, 1934, for hearing his attorney, R. E. Robertson at objections ot the Final Account, | LAST TIME TONIGHT 206 Seward Building, Juneau, Al- and for the settlement thereof. | aska. |" Dated this 6th day of July, 193¢. | Myrna Loy, Walter Houston, Dempsey, Baer, Carnera Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this | MRS. MARY DOOGAN, | “THE PR[ZEFIGHTER THE LADY" [ They did a scene tog years ago — Marie Dres: Lionel Barrymore. That w MATINEE SUNDAY 2.P. M Adults 25¢ “[CHRISTOPHER AN e Shop w: .uneam 20th day of June, 1934. Administratrix. B. M. BEHRENDS, July 7, 1934. Executor. July 28, 1934. June 30, 1934, Jul y 5 Special 60c 1 Ib. “LADY FAIR” CHOCOLATES For a Sunday Treat 60c GUY SMITH, DRUGS Front Street TR CAPSII TR First publication, | Last publication, First publication, t publication, In the United States Commission- er's (Ex-officlo Probate) Court, for Territory of Alaska, Juneau Commissioner's Precinct. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of FLORA BAR- TON, Deceased. All concerned are hereby notified that GEORGE LOUIS BARTON was on July 7, 1934, appointed executor of the lest will and testa- ment of Flora Barton, Deceased. All persons having claims against id estate are hereby required to present the same with proper | Sy vouchers and verified according to law, within six months from the IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl Process Served Confidential Investigations = Alaska Detective Agency WM. FEERO, Manager Room 1, Shattuck Building P. 0. Box 968 Phone 2152 | dog mascot of the date of this notice, to the under- womaha Fire Department, has not signed executor at the office of | his attorneys, R. E. Robertson and | M. E. Monagle at 206 Seward Building, Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 7th day of July, 1934. GEORGE LOUIS BARTON, Executor. lhb‘ | | First publication, July 7, 1934. | | | TONIGHT AUK BAY INN MUSIC BY Harry Krane and Alfred Peterson Last publication, July 28, 1934. FORD AGENCY BEER LUNCHES LIGHT WINES ADMISSION 50c DANCING 10 P. M. @ Special Trips will be made by Channel Bus Line AUK BAY INN ED JAHNKE, Proprietor With a Neug Paint Job! Treat youd car to s new coat of paint and you won't need a ’34 moidel! Drive in today for a free estimate. You'll like our price — and youw'll appreciate our service and workmanship. Connors Motor Co., Inc.

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