The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 21, 1935, Page 3

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RN TR . Deluxe Double Features STARTING TONIGHT 1 LIZEUM S THEATRE Hind What Protection Is Worth to YOU! The safety of your valuables is worth exactly what your valuables are worth because it is assurance against loss or theft to that extent. Whether your valuables are worth a few dol- lars or thousands—you can give them ade- quate protection in the Safe Deposit Vaults at the First National. Only a few cents per month for Safe Deposit protection NOW may save losses amounting to many times the small cost Reserve an individual Safe Deposit Bex“here thts week and give your _valuables’ the prdfection”they de- se The First National Bank Juncau, Alaska |much impressed by his first sight | Harry Todd. || speech conjured up to get himself lout of jail for having knocked the THE DAILY‘ALASK»A.[E\E}’IR& ’Ariificigl Heart, Lun g Made; Colonel Lindbergh Has Turned Scientist FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 193 MAKING TRIP OVER ALASKA BY AIRPLANE Ketchikan Man and Trav- eler Arrive Here— Going Inside s cure. The internal cause e is now direct! visible the eyes of scientists. ment states that the {and YORK, June 21.—Colonel| Charles A, Lindbergh, turned sei-|und entist, has made an artificial heart and lung at the Rockefeller Insti- f‘u ce tute, bringing success to the cen- Spleen tury-long quest of medicine lo‘cnv were cause whole parts of the body 1o |rev lived indefinitely. The live indefinitely and even grow in|organs were taken from . animals glass chambers where they WePe | an hour after they had. bled to placed, divided, after surgical|death. death. The experiment has been at- In an announcement made in & ftempted during the past two or periodical of seience, Gol. Lindbergh, | three y with only partial suc- teamed with Dr. Alexis "Carrell, | cess pump combining an signed the story with him. This a 5 rt and lungs was not development offers 8 new field for |d an explanation has discovering the natute of disease | omiszed later. kidneys, suprarenal gland ‘Wm. F. Schlothan, of Ketchikan, and P. C. Shank of San Francisco, were passengers on the PAA Fair- child from Ketchikan this morning. Schlothan, who has been for '32 years a resident of Ketchikan, is proprictor of the Northern Machine #Works, Fresident of the Beegle !Packing Cempany, President of the | Alaska Steel and Wire ‘Company, interests in the Northland ation Company. | F. C. Shank is on an extended tour, having travelled from his home in San Francisco to Boston and returned to the west coast by way of Montreal and the Canadian Facific Railway to Vancouver. From Vancouver he sailed on the Prince Rupert to Ketchikan where he was joined by Schlothan. Schlothan and Shank are leaving on the regular scheduled flight of the PAA Lockheed Electra this af- terncon to Fairbanks and will be pacsengers on the return flight to Juneau. Schiothan reports business condi- TWO FEATURES ARE o b0 SHOWN AT COLISEUM ucaicn L, e ten UPTOWN SHOWING. hart novel, and “The Prescott Kid", a thrilling story of the west—opens at ‘the Coliseum Theatre tonight.' William Collier, Jr., in “‘Soul of ums,” and Ken Maynard in ween Fighting Men,” are fea- | Claire Trevor, ca‘t in the leading role in “Elinor Norton"” as the pam- ‘B pered daughter of a wealthy elst.‘;uraxl on the “Bargain Night” bill lern family who finds that she must @t the Uptown Theatre tonight. work out ner destiny on a bleak! While the story of “Soul of t.he‘ | Montana farm, hias one of the fin-'Slums’ makes no attempt at est roles of her scteen eareer. Hugh | preachment, it nevertheless e¢on- tions in Ketchikan much Jmproved Willlams, Norman Foster, Bcnrletmlun a stronz moral lesson, man‘ and commented upon a splendid| Crotman and Gilbert Roland are of the comparative results of evil| trip by air from Ketchikan. -"nm-e\nlso seen in the film. ’rn\'n'mnm‘m against careful breed- was not even a bump in the whole “The Prescott Kid” features Tim'ing. The leading characters are a trip,” Schlothan said. !Mcc'uy. Sheila Mannors plays op-|reforn gangster, a gangster's moll | Shank is enthusiastic about the|posite the hard riding Colonel andjand the head of a slums Mission. spectacular scenery viewed from the | the cast includes 'Alden - Chase,| - Ken Maynard gives a creditable plane enroute to Juneau and was| Hocper Aachley, Steve Clark and|performance the double billing, “Between Fight- jng Men.” The Old Witch Protests Paint; | Says, “Not Decent” ore its departure and will be a mining journal for pub- B ‘ & [MILL MACHINERY FLOWN TO MINE of a glacier. JAMES CAGNEY IS | STARRED, CAPITOL| 3 ! A second trip was made to the James Cagney has the role of a| Big Hurrah gold mine in the Mon~ red-headed, hot tempered .Irish| tana Creek basin by the flying boat truck driver in “The St. Louis|of the Gorst Airways yesterday Kid,” which opens at the Capitol|evening, carrying mill machinery. Theatre tonight. The story re-|Two castings weighing respectively volves about a milk trust war which | 400 and 200 pounds were dropped|''E year Doc Simpson has to go Jimmy has unwittingly started by a | without parachutes on an earlier|and muss around with his paint 50| trip and arrangements had bcen|Wwe can be all dolled up for thest made with the mine au.loriil s ta] "1 Well, now, I ain’t a mod milk magnate cold. 1 have a signal placed on ‘n girl; in fact, I'm so old my fac Patricia Ellis has the romantic at the mine to indic | But in my day and| role and proves as efficient in|livery. The soft na th i girls didn't put so muchi The Old Witch (you remember, the one who sits atop the Nugget SHop Totem pole) snorted. “Dad burn it,” she crackled. | versity of Oregon In Eugene, O in the other half of | B, C. PREMIER FIGHTS SHY OF HIGHWAY GRANT in Pictures” STARTING TODAY “CAGNEY'S BEST | [cAPIT THEATR 'Pattulo Says Canadian Province Not Willing to Give Lands | VICTCRIA, B. C., June 21. — RBfitish Columbia would not grant lands as a means of financing the conctruction of its share of the| proposed Alaska Inwxxr,monu.li Highway, Premier D. Tattulo said {nere today #\ commenting on re- | ! ports that George M. Mugray, mem« | ber of Parliament, had made suc & proposal in Washington, D. C. i Pattulo said he favored thej | Highway, but that British Colum- |bla would not en®rtain any such! T al as a land grant. | Murray, in ‘Washington, said mm! the land grant financing of the |road construction was feasible be- caus: the highway would open lar tracts of timber and mineral lands for exploitation, WILLIAM PAUL, any film time!" say the eritics catehing their breath! PAUL, JR., RETURNS TO JUNEAU i Willilam L. Paul, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Paul of this city, returned to Juheau this afternoon as a passenger on the Northland | from Seattle. Young Paul has completed his third year of law study at the Uni- He was house manager of the frat- ernity to which he belongs this year. e EWERS ON TRIP Mr. and Mrs. B. F Ewers, rosl- dents of Portland, Ore, are round- trip passengers on the Northland from Seattle. o ‘Schilling A Warner Bros. Hit with PATRICIA ELLIS ALLEN JENKINS DOROTHY DARE —ADDED ZEST— Trimmed in Furs @® Gimme My Quarter Back [ ] MY £ - | CHILDR™ 'S MATINEE Satnday—1 P. M, Featuring Tl McCOY in “THE PRESCOTT KID” . Last Chapter B “YOUNG EAGLES” k) Cartoon, New:z, Comedy Travelog rough methods as Jimmy himself.|ground proved that mciaod. prac-|paint on.” She smacks him when he smashes |tical so the second load was :«1soJ Just the same, painting opera-| her car and let a detective have it dropped without parachutes. Vern tions 'on the totem poles were being | | Gorst who accompanied pilot Frank | i Allen Jenkins ag Jimmy's dumbfKnight ob bobh: LFps reports that on the jaw when he gets fresh. pal is responsible for a large part‘ime flying boat-leaped vertically into of his troubles. The action is in-“the air at the release of the loads. terspersed with ~hilarious comedy| A number of pictures of the and ends up in a novel climax. heavily laden flying boat were tak- DAILY MINE WORKERS tompleted this week, with the Ol Nitch having her yellow face and red stove-pipe hat touched up to brilliant hues. > — . WANT AuS PAY! Rice and Ahlers Company ' AND C. H. Metcalfe Company JUST PHONE 34 or 101 BARGAIN NITE TONIGHT 25¢ DOUBLE FEATURE BILL “Soul of the Slums” With William Collier, Jr. Also—KEN MAYNARD in “Between Fighting Men” Bt SATURDAY MATINEE 1P.M. Ken Maynard 3 MUSKETEERS, COMEDY, ETC. ... FREE Candy for Children enefit Committeemen IMPORTANT. MEETING ! 10 A. M. TMORROW Misiovnitis 55 A. B. 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