The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 15, 1935, Page 3

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L] 4 MIDNIGHT PREVIEW TONIGHT SUNDAY MONDAY METRO GOLDWYN MAYER PICTURE DUCTION EDW. EVERETT HORTON UNA MERKEL GEOQ. BARBIER MINNA GOMBEL ALBERTINA RASCH BALLET 120 PC. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 800 PLAYERS ADDED Movie Memories WARPEN W! MARY ASTOR TUESDAY g ... THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, S\'lL?RI),\\',‘JUNE 195 1923: . sepiienes FRACTURES ARE | FOUND INBOTH ~ HANDS OF BAER Announcement Made Max Will Fight Winner of Louis-Carnera Go NEW YORK, June 15.—An ex- amining doctor says an X-ray of Max Baer's hands revealed indica- tions of two fractures in two small} {bones cf the right hand and a chip fracture of the left hand | Baer, following his defeat Thurs- {day night at the hands of Jimmy | Braddock, said his hands were on the blink after the third round. Promoter Mike Jacobs announces that Baer has agreed to fight in' September, the winner of. the June 25 match here bctlwgf Joe Louis, | Detroit negro, and ?fl Carnera. el it JUNEAU BAND | ; t GIVES CONCERT, ‘ | | P \ ! Aiding in commemorating the| day, and prior to the Flag Day ex-| ercises under the auspices of the |Elks, The Juneau City Band gave a short, snappy half-hour concert |last night of marches and patri- |otic selections on Triangle Place. The concert drew a crowd of sev- eral hundred. During the concert, W. L. Gris- ham, manager of the Harry Race Drug Store, passed the cigars to the bandsmen. Back in headquarters the band boys got to talking about the ap- | preciated action of Grisham and the “oldtimers” declared it was the| first time the band has been re- membered in that manner since the old Burford’s Corner days, then op-| | erated by George Burford. The lat- | ter always passed out cigars or| cigaretles and many times “invited | them in" whenever the band ap-| peared in front of the establish-| ment. A 4 - e .- | WALLSTEDT LEAVES ‘ Sigrid Wallstedt, merchandise | broker, left Juneau for Skagway on the Alaska. i o L 4 | \ i GREAT PROGRESS MADE During the past week, a big show- ing has been made in the road at the Methodist PGPULAR YOUNG PAIR = WILL BE MARRIED AT | e bri METHODIST CHURCH oy sanviria | man. will be The marriage tonight of Mrs. tenrietta Ellis and Verne Soley, Follcwing the TROYCHAK MUSIC @ Try out Hamburger Sandwiches @ Beer @ Light Wines - CHICKEN DINNER Sunday—2 to 10 P. M. Church The bride will be attended by her Mrs. Henry Sully and the best ceremony il be a reception to friends of which will ubite two of Juneau's|'the bride and groom at the home very popular young people, will be |of Mr. and Mrs. Horace O. Adams. Free Dance! AUK BAY INN TONIGHT work being done by Siems-Spokane | Co. A cut in the old road leading to the Lawson Creek bridge reach- ing as deep as 12 feet or more has been made as part of the excava- tions for the new road. PLTERSBURG at 8 tnere FROM Engstrom, arrived here from Peters- burg on the Alaska. The former operates a branch of the Engstrom Bros, fish buyers’, MARTHA SOCIETY agency at Petersburg. Rl i ey DOUGLAS GIRLS HOME Completing courses of stenograph- ic study, with which they have' been occupied during the past year, | Miss Helen Pusich, Miss Helen| Baroumes and Miss Astrid Loken | o Sy, pasenders on, ERNINAMN the North Sea from Seattle. ——————— MOVED Deputy U. 8. Marshal Judson Brown and family are now located in the Pusich cottage on Second streei, having removed from Fourth and F streets. Dougl“‘ai;’ Church Services Notices Yor tnis church column njust be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning w guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. ——— e ] | Douglas Community Church | il C. HORNADY FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the i H. GIBSON | Sunday services: | 11:30 a.m.—Sermon. | | 17:45 p.m.—Evening service. Week Days: | Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7:45 o'clock. We give to all a very cordial in- vitation to attend these services, — |and will welcome your hearty co- “==17 operation in coming and bringing others. % i | St Luke’s Episcopal Church | | B Rl T T AR NN 7:30 p.m.—Evening prayer and sermon. tles | | Douglas E: tholle Church i — | 9:30 a.m.—RSly Mass anc ser- ‘Imon. Benediction of the moast Blessed Sacrament after the max: { | ! NATION'S FLAG " BIVEN HONORS - ATELKS' HALLj Judge Wickersham Warns of Dangers to Consti- tution in Address Using an edtiorial it The Em- pire in his pre James Wickersham addressed more than 100 persons at Elks Hall last' night as the B. P. O. Elks sponsored annual’ observance of Flag Day) dge Wickersham quoted an edi- | Empire concerning , then read the ance. The next step opment cof his theme the history of the the United States and even to protec- by the Territorial \ | | | the d to t through cnstitution, tion ven it ing the American flag rep- resented “the best government now in the world,” Judze Wick- rsham launched into a strong de- |tense cI the integral position of | fce Ckivatier and Jcone fe N cval in “The Meriy Win cina’™ are the (wo prin- program, the Night” with Bruce Cabot {dith Allen and Charles Sabin, and rected. AUTHOR, ‘THI-{ M ture which opens at the Coliseum fun | theatre St | OUS X0 | the author |lamy in the leading roles, {in the Dark” tells the st {man and ¢ ON DOUGLAS ROAD |acci shal them to an unfortunate episode | their lives. | Douglas, Gillette. It is & Select produc | for RKO-Radio release. Andy Engstrom, Brother of E. E.|“Against the Law,” with John Mack Brewn, will be shown again tpagptown w night. - | the Constitutioty, - While _he paid the Elks the credit for making a public move ‘to honor the Flag cach year, he sald that thére still were two agencies of danger in the {nation which were threats to the | flaz. v At Uptown On Sunda “Firet, there is the inclusion of radical principles by those foreign | to our American the | Judge said. “Then, there is the predatory influence in the acqui- |sition of too much wealth by in- | dividuals.” | Judge Wickersham’s final point centering around the premise that,' only in times of extreme general ncy, should the Constitution | ed or amended. | Constitution should nged for political purp The failure of prohi | Dangers Told | | doctrines | never is an cxample.” { Receives Appliuss ’ Judse Wickorsham's address re- | | ed much applause. had am H been by preceded traditional on the ritualistic in the Gaum Charlctte Greenweod o British nictur: “Orders I- Oiders.” au lodge of the ord Monazle presided as M od TAMGUS COMEDIANS | SGIN_ FUN - MAKING | AT UPTCWN SUNDAY| EW PICTURE 'y % A feature of this portion of the | am ‘was the reading of th» of the Flag by Martin Jor- gensen. This poreish of “the “vsv- | ice included the presentation of t) arious flags which came befo the present banmer in the nation's growth, Mrs. G, B, Krause provided ' incidental music as each new flr.g w displayed. Juneau City Band had s prominent part in the service, pl inz scveral military selections as well as the “Star Spangled Ban-' AT COLISEUM {"".4DAYY “Woman in the Dark,” the pic- ther r- Is by Dashiell Hammett, . T | of “The Thin Man.” the Uptcwn Thi With Fay Wray and Ralph Bel- . Given Woman two 1,8 4508 woman who meet by © dent, each desperately trying to t off the shackles that bind advantage of an i and good direction. eptirely satisfactory tiite ic recomended to every Tikes comedy. Gleason and Green- W fans particul have a treat| i store for them. feature | &In the cast al:o are Cyril Maude, ‘Men of &%dric Hardwicke, Tan Hunter, and Ju- Donald Calthrop. Walter Forde di- opens @t > Sunday | all and these | Aining, in this case, ors had 'the ellent — seript | " | ner. MERRY WIDOW FAMOUS MUSICAL 1S PRESENTED AT CAPITOL SUNDAY, “The Merry Widow,” much-her-| alded musical rom@nce with .Jean-| ette MacDenald and Maurice Che- valier in the leading roles, will open | its Juncau-showings at the Capi- tol Theatre Sunday. With Chevalier as, the debonair |Danilo and Miss MacDonald as| Others in the cast include Mel Rescoe Ates, and R The Coliseum's double which presents For the last times tonight the how “The Sih of Nora cran,” a drama with Zita Jo- SRR e hann, John Miljan and Alan Dine- ICE CREAM BTl SOCIAL Sonia, the Franz Lehar master- June 21, Presbyterian Church . Patsy and Kay McAlizter, daugh- | piece was staged by Irving G. Tha Parlors—40¢ lunch from 11 am..ters of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- berg on an ambitious scale unpr to 1 pm. Ic cream and > to Alister of this city, travelled to|cedented in musical romances. The 6 p.m., 25c. SAVE THE DATE. adv. Skagway on the Alaska. They will |filming was regarded in Hollywood | e visit with relatives in the 'Lynn |as-oné of the most dmportant mile- | T A0 * Empire Classified Ads Paj. stones in the history of the screen nfl|||||||||||l|||||ulmlmmmunnnmum1umummmmuulm||||||||m|mn|umnmm|m||u|||g pecial | innouncement Canal city. We have just received a huge shipment of very fine, quality guaranteed, bulk CONTI-ROYALE WINES Sweet Wines—Bulk, gallon ..............$1.25 Dry Wines—Bulk, gallon ................§150 Juneau Liquor Co. PEREY REYNOLDS, Manuger I T T ] | acing remarks, Judge ' § staged by the Officials 0f e mmmemeeeee] AST TUVES TONIGHT—— showings of * ‘L' ffled Capitol audience ¢ 3.0 Coming COLISEU THEATRE M Sunday ANOTHER GREAT CRIME STORY BY “ll.' the riskadhell od edrth o s‘qv? his heaveh | . with the loved. THE AUTHOR OF “THE THIN M e on, earfh’. e P 1 woman i e | Dire-wdiby PR Rosen. As- ; 4 . Juciate prodcer, Burt Kelly. Produced by Select Pro- ductions. ALSU— Scuthern Style News ie Crawford John Mack Brown in ~“AGAINST THE -~ LAW” “MEN OF THE NIGHT” with “Bruce~—Judith C: bot Allen BALDWIN 18 o WEST ALASKA \'I'wo Cutters Pull Steamer | ted by assurance that it The £ Dcg,” the mystery ren William thy Tree and cat enact this really diff tery tale that i duce plenty Off—Survey Shows Little Daamge - > NEW SUNSET, FROM | CANNERY, ARRIVES, | DUTCH HARBOk, Alaska, cune The New Sunset, cannery tender|15.—Aground ten hours in th2 har- from the Libby, McNeill and Lib-{bor here with a northeast gale by Company plant at Taku Iar- blowing, the steamer Arthur J. rived at City Dock at 10:30 | Baldwin was pulled off last night this morning. ‘by the coast guard cutters Alert and suppliss were to be and lsson. A preliminary sur- n out on the ship when she|vey sl little or no damage. is afternoon. Her master is/| - o om Danielsen. | DATLY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! s b e SUNDAY MONDAY Q ta MATINEE SUNDAY—2 P. M. You will spend a pleasant evening when you sece ll‘liS rib- tickling hilarious ccmedy rict by two cf America’s Greatest Comedians, A FARCE COMEDY OF THE&%\"I‘I&S § LAU | Selected Short Subjects ———LAST TIMES TONIGHT: “THE SIN OF NORA MORAN” | Also—“OUTLAW JUSTICE” "=+

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