The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 29, 1935, Page 3

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= EDDIE ( ¥ l | SRIEN T LAST TIMES TONIQHT " ATHLETICS WIN OVER $0X 6-5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, |935 Notables Open Uobr to Stork, B“t Via AdOPUOD |TR ADE PAGT BY HOME RUNS Ben Johnson Makes His Thirteenth Circuit Drive ‘of Season PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 20— | A barrage of home runs including | Ben Jo son’s thirteenth circuit drive of the season, gave the Phila- \delphm Athletics a 6 to 5 decision mver the Chicago White Sox yester- | ‘du) afternoon. w The White Sox held the lead ln‘ |the American League, however, aswl the Yankees lost to the Tigers. | TALK is CHEAP but che made it PAY GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramentd 2; Los Angeles 7. Oakland 6; San anclsoo 9. Hollywood, 3; Porr.hnd a1 Seattle 10; Missions 4. National League Philadelphia 1; Pittsburgh 3. Boston 4; Cincinnati 13. ‘Brooklyn-Chicago; New York-St. Lotiis, rain. American League Chicago, 5; Philadelphia 6. Détroit 8; qu York 3. St. Louis 6; Boston 5. Cleveland 5; Washington 4. Juneau City League Moos: 5; Legion 4. A YARAMOUNT PICTURE " ADDED Pap’s Pal L il Just a Clown . Outpoits of Erance . . STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast- League Won LoSt Pct. 3318 673 3° 18 . 654, 25 25 500 24 26 480 | 23 21 460 a2 on 449 2t 30 412 19 32 373 League Won Lost 2 17 19 18 21 16 9 8 League Won Lost L2 12 21 14 18 11 18 16 17 16 17 16 53 | Oakland ' Los Angeles San Francisco | Hollywood Portland | Seattle Sacramento Miszions ... | National News MIDNIGHT PREVIEW Pet. 10, 567 559 545 538 500 300 258 New York ... < Chicago Brooklyn | 8t. Louis | Plttsburgh Cincinnati Philadelphia ! Boswn OLISEUN THEATRE American Pet. 625 600 563 529 515 515 365 267 Chicago ;. New York Cleveland Detroit Boston Washington | Philadelphia 81 20 St. Louls 4 22 e, PAINTS—OILS Buildets' and Sheilf HARDW .RI Thomas Hardware Co. Junean City League Won Lost Pet. 3 1 750 | 3 1 150 0 4 000 Harrv Race DRUGGIST S . KT M’CINN RETURNS Thia {Ramity i ore { Jahn MoGlnn, vVeteran Aladkan o essmmme ~—s | AtlOrney, is returning to Fairbanks ‘from his San Francisco office g8 a{ pnssenger on_the ‘Aléutfan. 3 Leglon | Maose Elks SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! l ) Action of Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler in adopting a boy “baby’ example set by other notables of the nation in rec»nt n'inths in making additions to their families via the adoption method. Here are some of the orphans wha b+ ve beconie heirs and h the cinemactress; P zey Lloyd, adopted by the Harold Beery and adopted daughter; and the recently: Left—Michael Hoj the, Jolson baby; tot taken by as & companion for their own child. ékms, eorge Burng and with his. ream iam, Below (It ¢ children who have become the heir and from a Chicago institution follows the 1 | 4 i ARRANGED BY Mutuai Tariff Slashes Are Agreed to — Salmon. | Be Admitted Free | ! WASHINGTON, May 20. — ‘The United States and Sweden have signed a reciprocal agreement pro- viding for mutual tariff slashes and! other ‘concessions affecting:-majoi trade ‘products between the two! countries valued at $67:000,000 under | the unconditional mest fhvored na-| tion palicy. * | All Yeoncessions granted Sweden will kg extended to other countries which grant equality treatment on American goods. ‘The jagreement must be ratified by the Swedish Parliament, now in| sestion, before it becomes effective | Important concessions to Sweden | keep unbleached wood pulp on the tree list and reduces the duty on| safcty matches, | Sweden agrees to allow the entry‘ of certain fresh or prosessed fruits, and salmon, both pickled and salt- ed, to be admitted free. The Swed- ish duty on. salmon and salmon | trout, salted and sweet salted, was/ formerly $4.30 per hundred lulas.l The, produgts now enter free. sses of famous peoplc top (left to rli t)— loyds rello LaGuardia of New: ank City, ADVICE TO MOLORISTS 'TRENT DURKIN 1S JUVENILE ACTOR WHO MADE GOOD Trent Durkin is the exception to teh rule that child actors are never suceessful on the stage when they grow up. At sixteen, Durkin, who made his debut on the stage at two and a half, is still at work, playing a leading role in Paramount's “Ready for Love, . featuring Rich- ard Arlen, Marjorie Rambeau and Ida Lupino, now at the Coliseum Theatre. Adapted from a story ‘The Whip- ping, by Roy Flannagan, “Ready for Love” is a dramatic story of a high spirited girl whose escapades cet the malicious tongues of the village wagging. Interesting se- quences lead up to an unusual cli- max when Arlen, as the serious young editor of the town, saves the girl whose reputation had been damaged by a story blazoned on the front page of his paper involving her in a national scandal. D NOTICE Pay checks for the last half of May are ready and will be given out at the company office on Fri- day, May 3L ! ALASKA JUNEAU GOLD MINING CO. .- Empire Classified Ads Pay. adv. St BEST FOR THE me: OPEN SPACES s WHEN the maid fifflbr swain tiptoed through the tuhps, on holiday pienics in 1890, Q\el; little buket held a couple bot- ‘t]es of grand old’ Vi nna, sqcurely\ tucked and a jar of plcldes. what memmies' £ " Tuck a + ‘neRt) f} H's'a beer that gives you relaxa enjoyment. A ‘petfect new boitle and Y EEN N A BEE R is of high lirilliancy, 404 delicious flavor, 8 ‘bottles for,$1.00 or 24 bottles - WARNF.R BAX'IER IS | " STAR" AT “CAPFFOL MEMORIAL MATINEE “Hell in the Heavens” is the tltle of the Fox film st: ng vehicle for Warner Baxter which cpens at the Capitol Theatre tonight. There will- be dramas yet prcduced, story of daring men, death but afraid of fear; for life; yet each day braving de- struction in the skies. Reviewers proclaim “Hell in the Heave! the strongest picture Warner Baxter has had in seasons Conchita Montenegto, who app2ar- ed with Baxter in “The Cisco Kid,” is again his leading woman and other notable members of a large cast are Ruksell Hardie, young Broadway leading man, Hertert Mundin, Andy Devine, Willilam Stelling and the always dependable Ralph Morgan. -+ i b et 4 DOUGLAS NEWS ———is ) 'KRONQUISTS ARE NEARING THEIR Joflnnav S END Just about ‘reaching Finland, Fred Kronquist and his son Urho, who left Douglas ahout three weeks ago enroute to the old country, were having a’ fine trip according to werd received in the last mail from them just prior ‘to their sailing from New York. After a few 'days” visit with Wal- ter Savikko in the University of “Washington district, Seattle, they left Kent Wednesday morning, May 15, for the East. They reached New York the Iollowing Saturday night after one continuotis hop: At the timé of writing ‘they had been taking in some of the sights for which New York'is famous such as Radio City and the Holland tun- nel subways and were booked to 5ail on the Frederick. VIII, a week ago. SN AR HOLD THE DATE The Women of iie Trinity Gu will hold one of their popular pie and doughnut sales in. the show rcom of the Juneau Young Hard- ware Co, on June 1. Sale starts at 11:30. * —adv. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIWIJIIHHWHHHHIIIIIIIHHHIIIIIIHIHIIWIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIII |“HEART SONG” a Memorial Day matineeé | ’rhc s tomorrow. Said (o offer one of the‘rul romance is set amid the lilting most absorbing and romantic war |musi it tells the the not afraid of | The continental stars have -gay ro—, desperate | mantic roles | liries, begins with the finding of a {old- love, Marianne, to sing for him ge. g T, 30 8 R 58 E. C. RM. \lished the Fairbanks Times |known and popular i| Be sure your ariver's license is not out of date Juhe 1.° Renew {your license for two year period NOW. ' Fee $1.00. A, W. HENNING, City Clerk. | D { TO FAl EBANKS Mr. and Mii J, Skottowe are R travelling to ‘Seward ‘on ‘the Aleu-| M”‘:‘“ r‘i,f;f:'sna ’523::: |Han from Seattle. Skottowe will be ! associated with' t.he ‘West Coast r Grocéry Company in Fahbsnks s CHARMING ROMANCE NOW AT UPTOWN " Lilien have ( Seng,’ { traction Harvey and Charles Boyer principal roles in “Heart | h is the current at-} and charming atmosphere c urt of the Empress BEuge UNITED STATES in this delightful play. pEPARTMENT OF T INTERIOR | told along Cinderella GFNERAL LAND OFFICE MNictriet Land Office Anchorage, The story garter by t Duke. The garter, ! which was worn by Juliette (Miss April 9, 1935, } Harvey) had been “borrowed” from| Nggice is hereby glven that the Empress and after finding ib, james F. Dowling has made ap- the Duke is seriously injured in & pljcation for a trade and manu- fall from his horse. In his delirium, 'facturing site, Anchorage 07809, for while ill, the Duke calls for his g tyact of land described as Lot 5.| Alaska befbre he dies. It is Juliette WhO eontainirg 43.61 acres. sings and leaves the Duke haunted Any person claiming ~adversely by her voice. Many deliciously any of the above mentioned land | dmusing events occur during his o514 flle their advérse tlaims in quest for the owner of the lovely (ne y. 8. Land Office, Anchorage voice | Alaska, ‘within the period of pub- lication. or thirty days ‘thereafter, or. they will be barred by the pro visions of ‘thé Statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB; . Acting Register. First publication, M&y 15, 1935, Last publication, June 12, 1035, L MBS. SOUTHWORTH RETURNS Mrs. R. ‘G. Southworth, whose husband formerly owned and pub- and later the Nenana News, is a pas- enger on the Aleutian from Se- attle to Seward. Her mother died af Seward. recently. and ‘she wiil complete estate arrangements there. She will' return to her ' Portland, Ore., home within a month. .- DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! <~ I’ROTE(‘T YOUR EYES THIS ANNUAL OPPORTUNITY | | to HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED | | by “DR.' J. W. EDMUNDS, well|| GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST of SEATTLE, is YOUR CHANCE to consult: him now, at the GASTINEAU HOTEL, ROOM 216, UNTIL JUNE 4. Last summeér Dr. Edmunds made, 21 pro- fessional' airplane flights covering all ‘Alaskan Territory. Hundreds of catisfied patients’ ‘welcome his re- turm, on - this 9th, anpual Alaskan vacation” trip, while'twé able, grad- uate assistant Optometrists conduct his«practice in Seattle at 1431 FOURTH AVE., NEAR PIKE ST. where he has one of the finest and best: equipped Optometry Offices n'‘Washington. Your eyes should be “RE-EXAMINED ONCE EACH YEAR, and GLASSES CHANGED LADIES' — MI | READY-TO-' | Seward Street jrus mnmlmuml|lmummmummmmummnummnmmmh. CAPITOL TON“’H f MATINEE 2 P. T T This picture i« just a page (aken from the annals of the u Furfi'l | ESCADRILLE . . . o group of young Americans who 1§ wroté Remance in the history of (hat great catastrophe, the World fl? CONCHITA MONTENEGRO O BACK FROM EAST RETURNING Dave Brown, former; U. fl. m missioner at Flat for. many . a trip east wk ook | and ‘A 8, Erickson of hm as far as New York, Mrs. Fran- | dre pRsengers: to m Lo Pue, whose hushand is oon- | {he Alefitfan attér nect. ! with the Ala-ka Railroad, ‘Ltatem !:ncl{son is a ‘ppsenger oboard the Aleu- | erty” on CGrow. . Créel for her home in Anchorage. | age where he Has tian i3 ‘accompanied by her small | many yeurq |Sha son, ‘and has been gone sihce Feh- y. sTORE CLOSED | ALLDAY TOMORROW SABIN'’S Ever ythmg in Flym,uhms for Men USUALLY WITHIN TWO YEARS. Fhone 10 carly for appointment. u;gr TIMES TONIGHT FOX FILM PRESENTS LILIAN HARVEY in ‘Heart Song with CHARLES BOYER ALSO Intimate Interview with JAMES CAGNEY “FHE MASKED RIDER” A Story: About-tire Raccoon C()MMEMORA TING THOSE WHO, 'SMALINGLY FOUGHT AND DIED Store Closed All Day Memorial Day

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