The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 28, 1935, Page 3

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“READY. FOR LOVE” . P A A EtEpTR v CRETA GARBO TO. BE ; SEEN AT THE CAPITOL | LAST TIMES TONIGHT INREL | IS FEATURE AT THE A A - V4 B 8 o CHANP TIGERS L P LERYES FoR “ (;u m cmp |COLISEU STARTS ! ONIX the, Coliseum Theatre tonight, has 'IDD.A F @l ance tozether in Greta Garbo's 1at- | N THEATR ’ ODA Y { BY scnRE 3 - ] an excellent cast headed by Rich- FAIRB AN‘KS est starring vehicle, “The Painted fl Jf ¢ E 3 E y il ard Arlen, Ida Lupine and Marjorie Veil,” .which will be seen for the 2 A Rambeau with Marion Gearing as last .times tonight at the Capito. he di Theatye. One, of course, s the in|p: PR New York Fmally Shakes] e e e the Lt UCh Acnvny in Aviation| ottt Pt of course. & the in gy o1 Registration Must Be the other s the Off Spell Held by plays the role of Marigold Tate, a| Circles as Three Sched- |briliant Enciiss actor, Herber. Made on Thursday | young impetuous girl;who, upon her Marshall. The story, which is tak- SChOOIBOy Rowe arrival in a small town, creates a uled F[lghts Occur en from the gripping novel by Some Afternoon bad reputation and becomes in- : gl th arset , Mau m, tells of the eldest 3 NEW YORK, May 28—The Yan- yolveq in & scandal. But Marigokd| This afternoon at.3 o'elogk #he | qaughter of an Austrian professor | Final registration for the Boy Scouts for the camp. to start on June 3 must be made by 4 o'clock ‘Thursdny afternoon. before H. W. Douglas at. 409 Fedexal and Tet- | kees yesterday afternoon shook off|js net the type to be ddwned and|Pacific Alaska Airways Lockheed iy rrysin, the pitching spell of Schooldoy| with perfect unconcern makes scan- Electra, piloted iy Jaseph, BAOWR: picked for Rowe, held over them for two|ga) pay her big dividends. Arlen, as| HArTy Blunt, co-plot, left the Ju= arouses her motr seasons, and scored the second|, young editor, is actually respon-|DCAU PAA airport for, Fairbanks on| 1o escape her marry the man by her parents, e. unpleasant . sur< | straight victory over the champion. siple for Marigold's plight, for it is|its Weekly trip to the Interior, {roundings she marries. Dr. Fane, a fitorial Building.. Alt' applications i i Disgraced. ‘+vi by SN | Detroit Tigers by a score of 3 to 1.\he who misinterprets an innocent| Those leaving here for, E'”“b’“"‘;young English medical sclentist., M¥St.ke.dn &k that time. | : s v, Sho . DIGSRAND (SRS | # \lark on Marigold's part and spreads| Were Jobn White, Charles HUbtley,' The hride and groom go to. China EReh boy must have $10 and the g A peccs of her reputation il GAMES MONDAY |1t on the front page of his news- Mrs. Charles Huntley and infant, gneie the isband neglects 11{, remainder af the, expenses will be | f : 3 ond usc‘.l them, to knock National League paper, involving Marigold in a na- H, C. Culp, and C. F. Lane, J, Mor- wife to devote all his time to his made, up by donators pnd_dlffereut . 3 \ the m-3t desirable man in Philadelphia 4; Pittsburgh 2. /| tional scandal: tison_Is, a. passenger yelUrRINg f0. work, while tho wife accepts the at. O'SARZAtIcNS (nterested i Scout R foum, Ll yskgn lobp ! Boston 5; Oincinnati 9. | How the courageous Marigold and | Whiteho:se. Mr. Clup and Mr, LaBe yentions of another man (George “WOrK IR Juneau. : N . : W e ‘»'“58,,61'9 h‘j g i | Brooklyn-Chicago, New York-St.| the serious editor come to grips and|2*1ved, by plane from Ketchikal prent) to dispel the monotony of . TR CAmp: codkhasiglroady - ook 3 ) X R i | Louis, postponed on aceount of rain.| fight each other tootn and nail|this morning and are bound fOT the Criental life. The story is in- Secdred: The cook, oamp direCtor i H i y four older boys are. to.leave American League | supplies “Ready for Love,” with a|Falibanks and Anchorage. tenzely dramatic and is cplendidly 209 Dgtroit 1; New York 3. dra:nannc punch Ketchikan I’I&nl‘: 4 Saturday, June 1, to prepare the st. Louis 5; Boston 3. e LT, o RiA. Gel e ‘2" et iz Mg Roros e B ey Jlense LILL Bobact. E. Pawl ggmg‘eftervxgh{ EDWARDS ON. YUKON ' Scout, omc:: ol e A e Cleveland §; Washington 6. IAN HARVEY lS ORRALIE Asu:rwed heré rroEn i(e; K. B. Edwards, Helnz Products Juncau, will confer wm‘. omcmh | | Moose"ll;"‘;lkf“fl’ | LEADING LADY IN chikan op,its weekly schedule flight fg:n;‘m‘(\ enroute to Ketchikan on here for the reorganization of & P 3 | 2 on from here. i Pacific Coast League | U'PTOWN FEATURE ;“}:a Cm;;lc; W.l Hawkesworth, C.‘ i Scouts hfi | | No games were played in the Pa- . Lane, H. C. Culp, and, Mrs. Mar- TFRRITORY OF. ALASKA T i, P tha Refsland, It will return to its HALL fic Coast League yesterday as the « i j i b, b i Heart Song,’ with Lilian, Hayvey Ketchikan base tomorrow morning. BOARD OF LIQUQR CONTROL | SHDP lN JUNEAU X"ILS‘I! teams were traveling to open today and Charles Boyer in the principal NOTICE NT on the following schedule for this roles, opens tonight at the Uptown| ., S‘t’; s":;“’,‘“' ofit & Notice is hereby, given. that ap- 5 = . i on - . week: .- Theatre. Set amid the lilting music sy e PAA Pl | plications for liquor licenses have | Jomes-Stevens Shop | | Cartoon—Travel—News: | May 28-30—Missions at Seattle;|and charming atmosphere of the gh‘l“r P“";fidh"g Me’;’ H.*:ldeii»ru"‘yd been filed with the Board of Liquor (’ P | Paps Pal s | arman, e . " i MIDNIGHT PREVIEW H:rl‘ly;oxc:; Portjand;. Qekland at | court, of thg Empress Bugenls, the |ii," ooy, e e85! Cantral by the following: L LADIES' — MISSES' | z Warner Bax‘ter | A film presents the Continental stars Inlet, Todd, Tenakee, Chatham “‘d{uc LES! LE BEER AND WINE | READY-TO-WEAR | Olitposts Of 5 ngeles. in gay romantic roles. Sitks. Tt 15 dde .t return B Ju ENSE by A.Magnano Company, | Seward Street Near Third | 3 | May 31-June 2—Hollywood at Se-| The story is told along Oinder- | ot T o on OF eve_'hcadquunm. Juneau, Alaska. ) o & France i-le" in fl]e Heavens” | attle; Missions at Portland; Sacra- | ella lin & . It relates a ducal ro- “AZ bla-k-winged Devil paged mento at San Francisco; Oakland‘mam the starting point . being him in the skys . . . Daring |8t Los Angeles. | born of the merest trifle of a garter, - | STANDING.. QF CLUBS | lost by Juliette (Miss Harvey), who GENERAL WHOLESALE LI- —— (At SRR R CENSE by Westco Liquor Products - {Company, Juncau, Alaska. GENERAL WHOLESALE LI~ ning. Passengers leaving here on. the plane, all hooked for Sitka, were Just a Clown News | | % ) Miss B. Storstensen, L. Sarvela, ; °b to fight.” | Pacific Coast League “perrowed” it from the Empress rVER, | CENSE by McKesson & Robbins, 3 STARTS Won Lost Pct.| Eugenje. The Duke finds the. gar- :xeas":fi"{!} and C. O. BLhoD. | Jupeau, Alaska. A PARAMOUNT '!Q‘VU f | Cakiand .8 15 688 ter, is thrown from his horse in| Ot v Steriing and Mr. Bishop, RETAIL LICENSE by. William T. TODAY . |18s Angeles "/ 18 647 his delirium, while. i, asks for his| 2" F0und trip passengers. I Douglas, Senate Building, Juneau, s“l‘l Frax;chco :: Z: -:gg,oid R g A o !A];;L“/]LRA : NOT (éu sary between the po\nL! nunbdm' { Hollywoo 490 before he dies. It is the pitying Jul- DR. EDMUNDS HERE GE DISPENSARY LI- M elweer Portland 2 N 449 jette who. sings, leaving the Duke Ftsia CENSE by William T. Douglas, ALY/ flllSEMENT above, : / W | Seattle ... -2 21 438 haunted by her voice; and it is this| Dr, J. W. Edmunds arrived on Senate Building, Juneau, Alaska. Mail Pasenger Service The maii messenger may, tvfl:g Sacramento 21 29 420 quest that leads to a . deliciously|the Aleutian and will. be at the| BEVERAGE DISPENSARY LI- SEALED PROPOSALS for at, any. time by filibg i Missions ..., .19 .31 380 amusing series of events. = ¥ Gastineau Hotel for several days,|CENSE by Matt Loukko, Snow | “;flm“w Umcfd stbnu;suMalls }:[m' l;m(;n;';».lxo Ltuns[::numflsfln | e, 4 ite L y ilding, 0 cluding parcel-post mails) on Mes- iressel e | National lv:::“emu R i ‘%—(; B e ?xeq:fno;:‘-x:x;-;:‘;';:.:wl ::chimifi“fiix:f«‘u Laundry Building, Juneau, o {ienie “R.Zueec Np:. T stabtor . Bariral, DR L8 New York G WS p ¢ e genrdaligng . T A hearing on these applications THE BEST |the Post Officc ab Juneau, Alaska,|[Rallway Adjustments, forty-five STOCK RETURNS Chicago 137 - s HE RN NG ERE CROMUNE Alatiin CUbERReS A8 e held byl the Hoard of 1d }jand the Post Office at Douglas, | days_before the time he' intends o cago. .......... 3 \; RN i w! e held by the Board of Liquor s a S Jlas, eturn to Petersburg, R. H. Brooklyn 19 15 -559,:::;,al;:gmair};l:§d hreLrl‘ on the Este: il Control at Juneau, Alaska, .on June TA I) BEER Alasne. fourteen. times a week; Be- | o age service, member of the conlt;rflcnng St. Louls 6, 15 545 s v i CARD OF THANKS 19, 1925 tween the Fost Office at Juneau, Atbiddcr n;)i. ]llvlng :m;m t:; firmZof Wrignt and Stock, took pittshurgh 20 18 526! We express our thanks to the| Protests or objections against the i land the Post Office at Thane, Al-| territory regulaxly , served. by, i Cincinnati 15 16 484 "T"NT“’N) ““an]\x ”T’“;S wanderful reception accorded our allowance of the above applications IN TOWNI + Hlasia, seen times o week cach way (Post office shall file, with his bid Philadelphia 9 20 ,3m; There will be a ‘;““1 :’L“‘"t N8| POPPY DAY sales by the general should be in writing and filed with ® *|as rton ‘as rvequired will be re-|an -agreement to do. $o_in, the Boston 8. 23 a0 57::11521 r‘;‘(‘mimfcr:lr-n e @HOR- public of Juneau and our particu-|the, Board of Liquor Control at L \leivd by the Postmaster at Ju- l”‘l""“ the service .is awarded to American League ‘Bl 3 . 3 lar gratitude is extended Mr. and!Juneau, Alaska, on or before the > 7S nesu, until June 5, 1935 him. 2 4 Schlllln Won Lost Pot.| FANNIE L. ROBINSON. |mrs Andrew Rossness, Mr. Bonnett|date of said hearing. THE MINERS Ih's service will not be let for a| Proposuls shoyld ' be inclosed in flibagn 20 11 645 —ad eCretary. | of Thane, Trevor Davis and to the| Dated Juneau, Alaska, May 18, Recreation ‘Parlors slaied period, and no written con- an envelope, scaled, and matked SN New York $ 18 618 R PY DA; Daily Alaska Empire for the ad-|1935. soll ,l‘“" ' will be required, Prbposal. fob Majl Mescunger Seeve A .: e Cleveland 17 14 548 MEMORIAL vertising space donated us. | BOARD OF LIQUOR CONTROL, Bk i The service will be subject to all| ice” with the name of the bidder P Boston W 531 HC"" (sw;;t POTDHnd tpghug THE AMERICAN LEGION| By Frank A. Boyle, Sceretary. qu[jq)’ Sldre the postal laws and regulations ap-| Written on the.outside, and handed Washlngtan ot 1 MA’D:’“"“E;;‘;C “;‘“‘g:;‘u m“y - _;‘gv 5 AUXILIARY,.., . |First public May 21, 1936 .u I)olmus ; plicable thereto; and deductions will | 0 lhsc Pg;:mwcr 21 | Detrolt o 11, 18 Ms ! . adv: . By Poppy, Day | Tast. publl “May, 28, 19 35. be made from the pay of the mail ECOND ASSISTANT POST- 2 Sl | [ i T I IlIIIHIIIIII v e e s e i i 0 | st. Lout 3 ol 341 T LS ' ‘ provide for the performance of the | First Dublication, May 27, 10 55 3 I‘UDWlC NELSON & " "” "I l l l I ‘ servlce. and. fines will be imposed L‘“ publication, May 28, 1035, Juneau City League JE'WELER \ Won Lost Pot. !or other dE]lnquEanES AR INAT AR PP h P i Watch Repairing ERATSBURG LEAVES b Pé biddi t be not 1Q\“e ant//a agon e B 20 A || pMee—Gensend Bestos Aeines undc’r”:fmm e | A3 T Braisurs, gt (o A o s : g {1 | suitable to be intrusted with the Wills Navigation Company, lefh fa st s i \ . | Seattle en the Yukon after attend- IR 3 i JEm Y R e A fcare. and custody of the mails. =% Statement of service in bid must ::'k"" company business here. for & ec) (correspond with that in this ad- g vertisement. ; o | The accepted bidder will be ex-| ME‘“;H AN L A,Vll L e peeted to provide for the parform-| N. A McEachran, representative § ance of the service at the compen-:or Schwabacher Brothers, left Jus kation stated in the order designat-|N€au on the ‘Yukon for Ketehikdn. ing bim as mail messenger until his 577" employment is terminated by pwper g # notice or order from this office; he | l PAINTS__OiLK will -also -be required to take the, ‘ nd Sheif ‘oath prescribed by law. | RE O i Proposals mu.t be made at a | Thbim Hlfwflc‘ & yearly: vate for all service required -and, persons. wishing to bid lbo\ud, inform themselves of the amount s and character of the servi and ; the accgpted bidder under this ad-! vertisement will be required to per- form, without additional compensa- : tion, all prips now requir ed gnd any | F that may hereafter become neces- | ORDER NOW! STORE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY! Harrv Race 3 DRUGGIST The Rquibd Store e At —— o bblm with Song A KISS "FE o‘xf f‘tfm Presénts LILLIAN HARVEY i d?w g - FHE FIRST OF THE SEASON! """"X"‘f" G CHERRIES - CANTALOUPES ARRIVED TODAY ON THE ALEUTIAN WHEN the maid and her ‘swain tiptoed through the tulips ofi holiday picnics. in 1890, their little basket held a couple, bat- tles of grand, ald Vnenng; rely t‘uc‘ked in” between the deviled! }um‘sandwlches and a jar of pickles, What a plcnic— what memones' ; “igs ioith C’t rles Boyer P FRESH STRAWBERRI’ES RECEIVED . = The New, International Star k. lt s a beer that gets you away gulcker, f ; : . b f:,;z; mye(;ut relaxation and prolongs your . g ) Ad(led Attr act'—ons i i APEX BEER--For the Perfect § Liimite Tatiview with:: . 4 Picttierhy CASEsaritiis, iiv. vt i : JAMES CA(,NEY,_ A perfect new bottle and VIENNA $ ' oy { ;‘ ° . BEER is of high brilliancy and delicious L " i . flavor, 8 bottles for $1.00 or ... 24 bottles . EVERY’]‘H[NG FOR PICNIC LUNCHES ; “MASKED RIDER’, : a .3 ; : i 4 : 1 : V5 A Story About, the Raccoon =t U gL Cl.f ke G "6 - ' " . ..‘~~'-..-4... - M I} % IQTE NEWS 4 -1 Juneau Liquor Co. [} Ualitornia Grocery oW .4-PERCY REYNOLDE, Manager 1, . THE PURE FOOD STORE. ' Il PHONE 478. s o A Tuesday and ,Wednesday 00 i .L .b: .~ €>~ i o i : ik 1 2 - IPTTER TR EARe jfi"'«“" B e Y o R 4 - - -

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