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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1935. ..umuuumnmmumumu|u|muuummm|mmmummmmlmmmuu.lmny KING |Newsboys of Empire Receive GAYNOR, AYRES | B o [TTIXJN © || ROLES SCREEN | Greetings by Airplane from yeayepagAIN § THEATRE Lads of Fairbanks News-Miner, 4 AT COLISEUIM, ~" ST IN NEW MOVIE i , Shose U T8 Tiwen: —-— v of the Pt DAl o o o rout, M| 1 TONIGHT ONLY W. C. Fields Again Scores,plane of the Pacific Alaska Atrwa}'SE Opening of Route Wonderful | Sivacthearts of ‘State Fair'| l . .Th upen its arrival in the Interior| “The newsboys of the Fairbanks B . . “S R ¥ ol Heavily in e Old |metropolis last Tuesday and pres-|Duiiy News-Miner, the farthest| Seen at Capitol in “Ser- | Another hit frem the old trouper W. C. [ Tonight and Tomorrow Fashioned Way” |onie each passenger with & goden i paper in the world wih o] vants' Entrance'f heart made of gilt covered .eard-; '..‘ml greetings to the newsboys Fields . . . wait until you see this eld board with the words “Welcome to|-f the Alaska Daily Empire. We, 1 . Fields, the comedy { i e pres ring at the Capi- i avi ¥ srfie W. Ol : . the Golden Heart of Alaska from |also think and hope that sometime ,Th,( present gtfering ey “I I'“.‘ m “"‘“l (‘“pl“ rfie I(I gy whom movie audiences have laugh- 4 < tol Theatre is Fox Film's “Se : ed $o stardom, 4s playing in +The|W® newsboys of the Fmirbanks in the near future. we may be able| .\ "pnirances which b 2 old Fnsmonedv Way,” at the Coli- Daily News-Miner” printed on it.iw meet you either in this city or = i 1 t‘nhc‘ sll\;el' Boneen the swo “The Old. Fashioned Way~| Keenly interested in this airfin your city. The opening of the ;‘Fa B °r vState Pair,” X i X AND f:fim'th dramatic Story of @ grang|*eTVice which brings Fairbapks and, airplane - flight from Juneau is & )efl-‘m;u v dpese. The two young bR e o orand | Juneau within & few hours fravel| wonderul thing as by this means, o7 and Lew Ayers The t¥o young 7 |° trouper %ho el of one another, those enterprising|we will be able to visit longer due|S'Ars are agal mpPDosite SOy LEW lslucken vaudeville - tronpe from ng Alaskans sent their grreungs" he shortness of time needed ther 83 gereeR. lovers in an amus- town to ‘tewn in their search for > S % 7 AR - ng ' and - laugh-provoking comedy- SR MIRCIOR. Rl pieh ip"‘LK‘t;Zk;hoFl::::imi}: ‘i’r‘\dil\ll:f‘lufl‘nxtt:ifi‘ Ji % ap. HAn pk\l"‘:h'flmn in a modern sefting and low funds, they manage to|" . i § o1 ERUEE e oy | Miss dAyers plays the part [13 9 722 []|xeep tust one jump ahead of tne|Plesenied o M Dorothy Morgan, || "etebovs of the Paloanks Dally | o ng soclety girl who has always heriff and two weeks behind in|Empire representative on the in-| 7t iy furthest MO yiad/money enough from her fs s T d trip flight. ‘Their| wper printed ' in the - world, | RRLSIAUED +fror : salaries. Augural gt -toig nd greetings to the newsboys of [ Walter Connolly, a rich auto- The Two Sweethearts of “State Fair” with' the Paramount cast Baby LeRoy,|letters follow: 3 ' Daily Alaska Empire, Juneau,|Mmobile manufacturer, to do what- a ance of Ned Sparks give a wonderful per- their youngest screen star, to pes-| “To the newsboys of the Junem‘\“ and deliver papers every |ever she pleased, and who sudden- formance in this clean wholesome picture ter “Bill" Fields. LeRoy enters the Daily Empire: Greetings from lho‘“_ except Sunday. We go skiing, |1V discovers that she has been ev- It's worth your time to see it. scene -as the mischevious son of |newsbodys of the Fairbanks Dally |y ing and dog mushing. During |€fyWhere and done everything. In 7 g) Tt ) | the town's wealthiest widow who News - Miner, the farthest north arnival, I went in the skat-|Order to learn more about life, Miss 4 PLUS aspires to enter Fields’ show, and daily in the world. When' it.'s and skiing races, but I lost i | Gaynor goes to an employment ® ",f' moLK . e S § : {cause the old trouper all kinds springtime in the norl.h!and, welll I would be glad to see the |8gency and secures work as a kitch- R v SRR POPEYE—The Spinach Consuming Sailor lof trouble. be seein' you. - Here'’s to MoOre newshcys of Juneau come to the |€n Maid, in spite of the fact that and a Beautiful Scenic \ Complications arise by the hun- | customers. Lewis Fravel Interior of Alaska and visit the|she has no idea about cooking or dreds when it becomes known that ! Vol Betivery boys of Fairbanks. George Rust.” | housework. Avers is the chauffeur . . the widow has fallen in love with! 3 e[ Fnir‘l;nnks Daily Invitation to Carnival jof the family with whom she fin- Peg-odas l)f Pelplng Fieldfi 1}‘0‘ savler ‘t::e bt:oupe. P;el:s;m“\ mm" “"mch Ts ‘the: Bidhhest i The newsboys of the p,irbmkh.:ln,\ finds work, nlml Lllvilwo ]nl' \ Shorts permits himse] swaye y Y o in Jally News-Miner, 'the farthest |them provide mm‘)‘;m jor the the beauty and her bank book. }i‘;’l‘\:‘:(]‘:;‘\;;“:;K;g;:l:::t;fwh ncrth daily newspaper printed in|audience with their #musing quar- e —— " he world, send greetings to the|rels, which start when Janet tries e Jings " sou of the Dally Ajaska| 20 ol sena reetings to the|rele which st when Janet wies o - — — lu AB UND +Empire, Juneau. We get nice; and pire, Juneau, We Would: M. glad|tomobile. Having invented 8. new 3 i wet in this weather delivery papers & ' ° ¥ 4 é S RN ‘ « N g v 'S S . 3 8¢ have o ] ere I ype N boat, S £ rally ’ N NOTICE OF MA{SHAL'S SALE five and one tenth chfzms and I have got a route of twghty- | have yoll come here for the l.ny- of Fog torboat, he h} naturally REV BENTLEY S on the Yukon, United States of America, District Noth fourteen degrees, fifty- Tine papers B iBer et |jearnival next year. We have ski|resentful that a girl should at- » Rev. Bentley, who is suffragan of Alaska, First Judicial Divi- three minutes East seven and IN PEGTAGLE > pape e iy ¢ 408 races, skating races and |fempt fo (ell him anything con-| PARTY ARRIVES bishop for the Episcopalian Church sion, ss. three hundredths chains to Cor- “Newsboys of the Fairb: 5 Y cther winter sports during the car-|2erning a gasoline engine. | in Alaska, is bound for his head- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| ner No. 2, not established; jiews-Miger, . the farthest MOrth niva) we hope that we will be| The picture marks a departure FROM SITKA TRIP quarters at Nenana. that by virtue of an execution dat- thence East fifty-eight links to {daily newspaper printed in the aplo (o come down there for @ |from Miss Gaynor's usual type of o | The party returned from Sitka ed March 18th, 1935, issued out of & Witness corner to said corner jworld, send grectings to the news- fow days soon and ketch a fish role. Previously, she has always' Ailer a visit to Sitka, the Rev. last night on the Kenai. the District Court for the Territory No 2, a greenstone 28x20x10 Eui;‘ea‘\)f l]"[“_‘?“‘;}’;pi‘?l;s:i fa:“ms‘:. or two. Yours truly, Mark Ring-|played straight romantic parts. Buy John B. ?UIHCV and his wife, ac- — .-——— of Alaska, First Judicial Division, inches, marked with cross (x) | el a stad.” [in “Servants' Entrance,” she blos- com:panied by Mrs. Bentley's sister, REAL DAGO RED on a judgment and decree rendered ©On top at corner point and WC [* Chu Chin Chow Rare! z’:: éi‘:?“;"-‘?"l“:e ”m‘;ux“fiz_ng‘ ST | soms forth as an able comedienne. \1‘“ R. C. Weaver, will leave J"- Wine $1.25 per galion. Bring your in said Court on January 18, 1935, C 2 § 1075 and MC, with Pict f Oriental Pa- r i 3 NOTICE TO THY PUBLIC | 2 G e |neau tomorrow merning for Seward | jug, TOlT.M GROCERY. adv in favor of Tom George, Joe George mound of earth and stone ten 1cture ol riental a |George Hunter Pile Driver icod fe g L - v gt and Gus George, o Go-pastnership| and seventy-six hundredths geantry and Beauty | “Newsboys of Fairbanks Daily| o river Opeiees af A A | NOTICE doing business as George Brothers,|: chains to corner No. 3, at stone { |News-Winer. farthest north daily| co¢ tpeir wage Ahadl: .ok "“'m por | —— i 0 bt rl i ~ e e i he world " y i 4 Af'cr April 10 nc {eiephone plaintiff, and against John Wag-| 28x14x3 inches, marked With | .oy Chin Chow” came, saw, and Dewspaper printed in I hour, effective at once. { A B I 5 ner, defendant, in Suit No. 3555-A{ Cross (x) on top at corner point |songuered,” or to be more gmm_‘send greetings to the newsboys of CARPENTERS LOCAL|'Bt?ls or the month of Ap:il . upon the records and dockets of| and C 3 S 1075, with moun‘d of | matical, it mlg“b well be said that!the Daily Alaska Empire, Juneau. ., UNION NO. 1. w'"."" pted at a discount. All the District Court for the FPirst| earth; thence South thirty- i was “seen” but at any rate, Lhe:B"SL wishes and the best of luck : — e . remittances by m;nll4 must br:l.r Judicial Division of Alaska, at Ju-| three degrees, flft}'-lf'l\'e {rl\nutes great Oriental spectacle into which |for the le.t\u.c dflopmz ;:o see_you NOTICE TO (hll)l'l'f)l{h :;:l‘:.lmarkd of n:,t'la.rr than last neau, and in aceordance with said| FEast thirty and torty-two hun- | Gaumont British has put all the SO your friend, Don Eagan. In the U. S. Commissioner's courtj scount . ’ltns'.-' be profnpt : judgment and decree, I have ievied| dredths chains to corner No. 4: | facilities of its great studio organi- Bring Cities Closer Together for the Juncau ™rceinct, First . JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS p upon on this 18th day of March,| & greenstone TRBRIZ lnch_eb | zation, provides a dramatic, musi-| e newsboys of the Fairbanks Df\'lslon. Territory of Alaska. In|adv. A TELEPHON ,7(04 HA) 1935, the following described real| above ground, marked with . ang lavish production at the Daily. News-Minas, iha Eetthost Probate. - ®; I 8, p o or he E DAILY EMPIRE WA ADS PAY: property situate near the city of | Cross (x) at corner point and C | ypiown Theatre. f aily news i . In the Matter of the Estate .of INVISIBLI propotsy 4 B 1075 Gith" mouna: ot Astohs P! 3 {north daily newspaper in the wbrld, *} 11" CBOGAN, Deceased. Juneau, Alaska, at Salmon Creek, Expectant ones in the case of genq § Y g greetings to the newsboys of i ] ; known and called the “Wagner| and earth; thence South four |.opu Chin Chow” were not disap- Notice is hereby given that the m , / AR A i . H cad” and % ticularly| end five hundredths chains, to g hoy S |the Daily Alaska Empire, Juneau undersigned, James ,A. Brennan / / ARNATION MILK, Alaskd's ravorite, is new irradiated with lomesteas and more particularly & pointed. On the contrary, they|we hope that the organization of i s N Vitamin D, the “ » Saitin bie described as follows, to-wit: corner No. 5, a granite boulds: | 15,nq themselves transported to @ |the Juneau to Fairbanks i | D8 gohn . adpoltiiad ~LAuNEE R, amin D, the "SURARINEL. WAIENS0 9NN MEL e NN “U. S. Survey No. 1075, situ- Jl.?xlfx‘m‘ u]c:.x'cs.':ncmrl;e: vg;: {realm of enchantment, Whose beau- route will brinz the two ities of (.h(‘ Lbal:h("\\l. Lo ) e and children and so beneficial for the whole family. ated at mouth of Salmon Creek cross (x) on top ab corner PO )ty exceeded their fondest antici-lcloser together. That you will Rave S¢ased. by order i about four miles from Juneau, end C 5 S 1075; thence West hmtl(ms They were wafted to Elys-| |a chance to visit Fairbanks i our 1935, of the Commissioner for the Vitamin D, the “Invisible Extra” ncw found in Carnation Milk Alaska, and more particularly 'c');‘;?‘““t‘ “?;“‘ elght “’u‘)‘”“s {ian heights on waves of exquisite'wish. If we get a chance to tiavel Juncau Precinct, First Division, is the bone-building, tooth-y ng vitamin. Oarnation Trrad- described as follows, to-wit: ins to witness corner to sald |y, rmony, alternately shaken by [over the scenic route to Juggau,|Territory of Alaska. 2 3 ed Vitamin D Milk is recommended for infant feeding! and “Beginning at Corner No. I, corner No. ‘l. a grecn;v_.une 32x | gales of laughter, or thrilled by the 'we shall gladly do so. We wéuld ‘A]] persons having claims against on beach of Gastineau Channel :i’f“’oxi"‘fg]‘f*"“"fi;k:e‘i ‘;;21“:3 | desperate deeds of grim Eastern like to meet the newsboys of Ju- I‘]‘(’fr'eg““‘n"o,‘:;x::" :“m lf’"“"‘ie“t‘h"'e . and not established from which | (5 T O GO0 TR T | robbers, whose penchant for bloody neau, your newsboy friend, Alfred BEIRDY ROSTCd 0 Present them,| Order Carmation Milk from your grocer. Look for the word U. 8. Mineral Monument No. 7 OIS I At il et vswnfl murder and sudden death mncle Steger.” IrRALD ‘; D ithi h “Irradiated” on the label bears North Forty-five degrees, twenty-two and elghty-one hun. | 2he Worst of our bad Western “bad| “We would like to come down QUirEg . BV SURN, SIX JRapiie Fifty minutes West five and dwedg }?i Mphiy~one "l men” seem quite gentlemenly crea- land see you sometime. Ours is! the from the ‘}f‘“’ of this notice, seventy-five hundredths chains redths chains to corner NO. 1, |y o5 py comparison. There eyes'farthest north daily newspapep in 'he undersigned administrator, at o 2 the place of beginning contain- | the office of George B. Grigshy, . distant, thence meandering Gas- “ & were dazzled by the glow of pre-/the world. We are sending*the ; > tineau Channel, North forty- | IPg SXty-two and seventy-four ' 11501 Goldstein Building, Juneau, Al- Irradiated cious stones beyond price, the gold golden heart of Alaska with all hundredths acres, according to | 3 aska. four degrees, four minutes West the Official Plat of the Survey and silver treasures of the Rob-|our names on it. We also would 5 5 | , Dated April 1, 1935. 2 Y . . seven and one hundredths bers’ Cave, wherein Ali Baba and like to hear from you, Arnold Ner- 4 / A 7 chains, North twenty-one de- | RN SABL B oMNI R0, e ‘lhe Forty Thieves” and the atmos- | dale.” i o ] JAMES A. BRENNAN, - {4“""“"0" ]‘lllk grees, twenty minutes West General - Land -Office by the phere seemed heavy with the per- | Newest Newsbey Administrator. thi d’“five’ tenths chai Surveyor General, save and ex- | g " | “D L1 I | First publication, April 1, 1 g b ’ fhe A0 TIve lenths oheing, | ert ahatagiortion uf Wieiebove: {oume Pl he Orlent, sud befoe|. Deapiiamaneys: 1 am the BMe el SRR (L oHT g S06, ; “From Contented Cows” North forty-six degrees, one- ‘ property #hat has.. heretofore their enraptured gaze danced girls est newsboy that delivers papers. . : Y v minute West three and seventy- | of such native beauty, as to be I am ten years old and in the eight hundredths chains, North | :J::]: Eg:’;fg’_ed,n_m d:‘:io;s ;:::: easily mistaken by a Moslem be- fifth grade. I take 74 papers. Most forty - four degrees, thirty-two | veyed by deed to Lp F. Mortis, |lever for dwellers in the Para-|of the time I get done about six| i East fe - o e & R & i i 1 I h. I} :;’Q‘:wfun:fmzrc;finf v;g:{h ;"‘ A“Bt‘;fl; ‘3 1931],‘ which lt,leed S o R L T, ):vect“:kbout :;;: :my:lr.m ml‘t have sixty-five degrees, twenty-seven | 4o ®0Ort em"afig"on“h ! g Jecorded in Book No. 28 of . |epihh. gl e finahey.] have tarried inute t fifty- eeds, page S jon a $37 bike. ir of xS:vx::‘ e;“nlz:sedu:: ih:;:g, N‘:rfh and 487 of the records e And also that ecertain one |seven fnd o;;-h:llm (‘;Lasl??l; 1 thirty-eight degrees, one minute Juneau Recording District. half acre sold to June Gibson like to ski very much. All there | West ‘three and sixty-seven And also that portion con- and thereafter sold to Fred |is to do in the winter is ski, skate hundredths chains, North six | veyed to T. J. S. Shearer and Crowell. jand have snow fights. All I have| degrees, seven minutes West Marvel Shearer on Nov. 7, 1923, |and public notice is hereby further to do in the summer is ride a| RORSd® % given that, accordingly, I will offer bike. Buf, still, I have lots Df’ said real property for sale at Pub- fun. Your friend, Jack Driscoll 2 |lic vendue to the highest and best “To the ‘Capital City’ newsboys: | ibidder for cash, on April 19th, We'll be down to tell you how | th 1935, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at'the Alaska should be run in a few| ée f t e On{ ls i‘fmm door of the United States months, we newshoys of the farth-| O |Court House, in Juneau, Alaska. est north news sheet. We hope/ | Take due notice that above men-'you win the ice pool and can tioned sale will be held, and the'come to see the ‘Golden Heart.'| above described real property willl* ¥ Lo i s I‘Je sold subject to that certain' R el tirst -mortgage from John Wagne:' | KRAFFT’S to Frank Roberts dated March 14, Cabinet and Millwork 1921, and recorded in Book of Interior Detail Work Deeds No. 26 on Page 196 in th2| | wWindow, Plate and Automobile Juneau Recording District at Ju-| | Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; neau, Alaska. | | market prices. | i Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Mare1' | 2nd and Franklin Phone 62 | 18, 1935. | . . WM. T. MAHONEY, .. RIS L. is perfect for codking, on cereals, in cof: B i 5 < I R T 45 $109 Casn $9.00 Down f /| BALANCEMONTHLY € U. S. Marshal, | | i 1 | By JUDSON BROE:‘SIN, {1G. H. METCALFE CO. } i Produced by Gaumont British with: | | o e ool MODEL AW-24 : . | ANNA MAY WONG FRITZ KORTNER General Electric Oil Burners Phone 101 Front Sueet R. E. Robertson and M. E. Mcnagle, Attorneys for Plaintiff. | | I First publication, March 18, 1935, You may be an mfloycr—or an employee. In Last publication, April 15, 1935. |® ? A IR R by . | i | A i g e S S o e /GEORGE ROBEY either case you know the meaning of “pay day”™! UNNING abusinessislike run- Each month’s charges are due on the ning a household: Current in- first of the lnllowll:x‘momh and pay- come must be depended upon to able not later than the 10th. The 10th. meet current expenses. Help must by courtesy, is the final date for pay» SR — built right, to be able to boast about it like that.’” - . It means years of constant service without repairs. TRY OUR SERVICE | Mother will like the guiet operation . . . it saves nerves. and Wear the Difference! | | The Closed-type, One-Control Wringer also saves time by | | | i . placing the functions of 4 or 5 levers under one control. Nine paid régularly. Maserials pur- ment—after that, bills are considered i [ White Hand Laundry sheet capacity quickens the job. The new-type ACTI- < n'u‘uu benh.ld lu?ccgrd{flltln delinquent. 4 E N CY We Pick Up and Deliver VA‘OR f.t:.ln co'nl:oll. beatiful design, and quick-action refims. Rent, lij IIII othe: s 0 i pump are other features. LT piothar You are their paymastes! Pr ‘; ! | Phone 602 M. Hagedorn | Let us demonstrate this washer in your own home. paymentof: llmrmuwlfl.-m » . ‘The merchant, the physician, the them (and their creditors in turn) @ {Authorized Dealers) a 1 T T TR T abuicada e 1 GENERAL@ELECTRIC on prompt payment of theiraccounts paying bills promptly builds a good = i It edit ji d Ul bills ; Proyislens, Frisits, Vegetables | | l‘];eli:u;(;.:h W;:::;;nzsz:i:mued OILS Phone 2 Free Delivery l || MADE BY GENERAL ELECTRIC AT BRIDGEPORT. CONN ALASRA CREDI BUREAU Juneau l noes—ons || Alaska Eleciric Light and Midnight Matinee Builders’ and Shelf | i SEANES BATHOR. Nnagrr Motors Narow 3 ' Power Co. Tonight,1 A. M. e 817 . 903 O MO | dware Co. ||| JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS"Phone 18 _—_—

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