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W | Mlmlem L WALLACE WLPHE MEN.'I.%N {Lose Traii oTéank Bandit | * AND COLOSSAL ARRAY OF WONDERS 20th Centsiry Picture MIDNIGHT BARNUM FEATURE lS LAST TIME TONIGHT The venerable house of a thou- sand wonders which once drew multitudes to Broadway and Ann Street in New York—Barnum'’s Am- erican Museum—is seen again on the screen, in “The Mighty Bar- num,” with Wallace Beery in' the title role, which is shown for the last times at the Capitol Theatre tonight. With full accuracy of detail Dar- ryl F. Zanuck reproduced this fa- mous edifice, right down to replicas of the exhibits' which Americans of a century ago eagerly paid their twenty-five cent pieces to gaze on in wide-eyed amazement. The production which stressed the comedy angle, is released through United Artists. PO S TR NEW STAR APPEARS AT UPTOWN TONIGHT Anna Nf‘ag]e‘ G Skt lan ke of"the most charming of the new- comers to the screen, appears in the title - role of “The Little Damozel,” which opens at the Uptown 'I‘heatre} tonight. Miss Neagle is cast as a “Night Club Queen"—a danseuse-chantress | —and looks the part, displaying a | lovely figure and a voice in keeping with the character. A song by Noel Coward, musical motif, and recurring through the picture, gives signifi- cance to the love theme and moti- vates the action. ® 0000000 ve 0o e STOCK QUOTATIONS CRCRCRC RO B R ) NEW YORK, July 16.—Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 16%, American Can 139, American Power and Light 3 Anaconda 16%, Bethlehem Steel 31%, General Motors 36%, Interna- tional Harvester 477%, Kennecott 19%, United States Steel 367%, Pound $4.96, Bremner bid 40 asked 62, Nabesna bid 60 asked 70, Black:| Pine Silver bid 33, asked 37%. “I Love | You So,” serves as the principal | PREVIEW : | [ | | | tempted to notify the Sheriff’s of-| Trade Agroenwnt | With Russia ' Is Condemned ASHINGTON, July 16.— United States Senator Patrick A. McCarran, of Nevada, said today he' regarded the trade agreement with Russia as a “blow to American products, of all \kinds.” Continuing the Nevada Sen- ator said: “It seems to be the policy of the State Department to tear down the tariff and have commodities brought to this country in direct compe- with American goods. Some of us object to this and I am one of them.” WILCOX SMILES; FAMILY UNITED M. J. (Bill) Wilcox, the new agent | for the Alaska Steamship Com- | pany here, was all smiles today. Arriving on the Yukon this morn- ing was Mrs. Wilcox and their son, | John. Their arrival united the fam- ily again after Wilcox had come |north a few weeks ago from Se- attle to accept the Juneau agency of the Alaska Line. Accompanying Mrs. Wilcox on the Juneau trip is Mrs. Marie Wilkin- |son, her sister. Mrs. Wilkincon's two daughters, Patty and Doris June, also made the Lrlp | - |MRS. CASTLETON FLYING TO NOME , Mrs. W. A. Castleton, Seattle resi- dent, was a brief visitor here today between the arrival of the Yukon from the south ard the sailing of the Pacific Alaska Airways Electra for Fairbanks. Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, a Juneau friend of Mrs. Castleton, was with the visitor until she boarded the | Electra. She will be flown from | Fairbanks to Nome, there to join {her husband, a prominent mining | man. | Empire Clasgitied Ads Pa). Yo C. K. WHITE—Representing The New York Life Ins. Co. Will be in Juneau until August 1, at the Assembly || Apartments, Apartment No. 203. Any service or information desired by old policy hold- ers will be gladly given.; complete line of Life and Endowment Policies, An- nuities and Child’s Edueational Endowments will be gladly given. Also information on our | valley ahid has gone | the description did not tally close- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY Who Killed Two Officers —Believe Not Mahan TACOMA, July 16—Fear that the Orting bank bandit who killed Chief of Police ‘Frank Chadwick and ' Patrolman Harry Storem of | Puyallup yesterday while getting away after the robbery has slipped t.hrou[zh the cordon of peace m—( ficers spread around the Puyallup into hiding | in Seattle''or Tacoma was expressed | by authorities here today after they were unable to find a clue to| His wheéregbouts | The office of Sheriff Jack H)Ork~ lund ' today discounted the poss | bility that the bandit was William \dah‘m. wanted in the Weyerhaeus- | er kidnaping, after witnesses said ly Mahan as at first thought. BELIEVED SIGHTED SEATTLE, July 16. — A Forest Ranger has reported seeing a man |near the ranger station, 30 miles |east of Enumclaw, resembling Ma- {han, the Orting robber and slayer | | It is believed he is headed lhrough | Naches Pass. The ranger said the lelephone wires were found cut when he at-| | fice here, after chasing the man through the woods. A posse is now reported after the suspect. MEMORIAL CROSS TO HONOR FATHER According .to advices from Nome, | a movement to ‘perpetuate the | memory of Father Frederich Rup- | pert has been launched by Father | Gabriel Menager, Superior of the| orphanage located at the Pilgrim | Hot Springs in the lower K\lkorok] country. The proposed memorial is' to be a huge cross erected on the | summit of Hen and Chhk(‘ns‘ Mountain and steps are being tak- | en to have the name changed to| Mount Ruppert. In December, 1923, Father Rup-{ pert was frozen to death on the | Kugorok mail trail. He was on his way to the orphanage with a load of Christmas good things and gifts | for the inmates there. i - PHOTOGRAPHER IS ‘ ALASKA VlSlTOR: The president of the Motion Pic- ture Cameramen of the United | States and Canada, Lester F. Harris | is not on a picture-taking mission, although he is a round-trip pas- senger from Seattle on the Yukon. Accompanied by his wife, Har- ris is enjoying a vacation Lastf year he was an Alaskan visitor when he photographed a picture for the Fox Film Company. Mr. and Murray Stuart, Mystvry Bomber for U JULY 16 1935. S. Armvy Norw Shown Here is shown a frent view of the new mystery bombing plane being built for the United States Army at the Boeing factery, attached. Construction has been all-metal con-truct Seattle, Washington in progress, under ctrictest secrecy, dnllm: cargo of fifteen 1000-pound bombs. 0 -y the fuselage is shown, the wings not having been for many months. The plane is n and is reported to be designed tc travel at 275 miles ver haur and carry a death Homvlvsa Bo’y.s Are Nou* Qluto at Home Here are beys of the first unit of Training Corps, which was brought about to give C. means Citizens’ dering about the ccuntry, pursuits. Photo shows some of PAA FAIRCHILD BRINGS 4 HERE The PAA Fairchild piloted by arrived at 11 o'clock Mrs. Harrls reside in San Berna-|tnis morning with General A. D. dino, Cal. Two Members of Diplomatic Corps Named by Roosevelt | WASHINGTON, July 16.—Presi- dent Roosévelt has nominated, Hoff- man Philip, of New York, to be Ambassador to Chile, and Anthony Drexel Biddle, Jr., (,Pennsylvama to be Minister to Norway FREIGHT SUPPLIES TO CANDLE DISTRICT J. J. Keenan, well known mining man of the Seward Peninsula, who is engaged in @ big mining project in the Fairhaven mining district, {was a reeent visitor to Nome from candle He reported that although there was still a little ice at its mouth, the Kewalik River had brokén and that the highest water in many, years had been exper- ienced. Keenan is in Nome to sup- ervise the freighting of much min- ing machinery and supplies arriving on 'the incoming frei; rs con- passage on Westward. The Yukon, here morning from Seattle, uled noon hour. |McRae and Ira B. Joralemon, min- ing | Eidon Daly, chikan Spruce Mills, and Dr | Whitehead from Ketchikan from Wrangell, and president of the Ket- w. W engineer, At 2 o'clock the Fairchild left Ju- neau on a return flight with W. C Arnold and Eldon Daly for chikan; and Dr. W. M. Whitehedad Wrangell Ket- Matt Reese for Windham for > PAULL RUSHED TO JUNEAU BY PLANE FOR SHIP SAILING J. L. Paull, Sitka resident, was in a hurry today, as:mueh a hurry as he will be in for quite some time. Paull, in Sitka, desired to the Yukon for take the this was sched- to leave shortly after the So Paull boarded a Pacific Alas- ka Airways plane piloted by Alex Holden and was rushed to Juneau He arrived here just a few minutes before the Yukon cast off her the C. T. C., the newest of the The hoys are required to enlist for six month The C. T. to the homeless boys wan- trained in various New Deal homes , and are ini the ‘recruits running to glider flight instruction at. Clyde, Cal, the World War shipbuilding pulnI that became a ghost tewn after the host ROOSEVELT IS SURE,ANOTHER 4- YEAR TERM Mayor Kelly, of Chicago, Reviews Political Pic- ture, Forecasts CHICA:wx, 16.—Mayor Edward Kelly, Dvmocmt who poll- | ed 790,000 votes against two op-| ponents this year, looked to national political picture and de- cided that notwithstanding ‘“re- cent criticism of the National Ad- minjgtration and third party talk, you are going to have Roosevelt President for another four vears.” Despite the Grass Roots confer- ences and other actions of Repub- licang,”Mayor Kelly said the Demo- cratie ‘party is strong, at least in 1llinois, as it was in 1934, when in the - state election the Demo not only broke every downstate record but carried Cook County by 300,000 votes. — - WORKS FOR RAILROAD as the | | historical Mrs. A, McN. Field, whose hus-| band is employed by the Copper River and Northwestern Railway, is‘bound for Cordova from Seattle | IGKES OKEHS DOUGLAS FUND WASHINGTON, July 16.—8ecre- tary of the Interior.Ickes has ap- proved the allotment of $27,500 to Douglas, Alaska, for the purchase of a water system and to make ad- ditional improvements. The money will come from the | Public Works Administration re- | volving fund and represeats 55 per | cent of the cost of ¢he projecf. The ! from’ “the” remainder is to Work Relief fund. ,e e — KASHEVAROFF AND KARNES AWAY ON TEACHERS’ CRUISE | Joining the Florence Hale Teach- ers’ ‘Cruise of ‘67, kmbers here . to- day on the weré AL E Karnes, Terril missioner of Education, and_ the Rey. A, P. Kashevarotf, Curator of the Teérri- torial Historical Library and Mu- seum. The two well-known Alaska officials will accompany the party of teachers to Seward and Anchor- age, come data and relative to Aluu, The cruise fq an annual affair conducted by Miss Hale of New York City, a leader in the National providing - the visitors wnh: information | HOW COULD HE BE A BACHELOR OF ARTS AND MARRY ? TOM BROWN ANITA LOUISE ‘Heary 8. WALTHALL ARLINE JUDGE STEPIN rnflm f ALSO “Everything’s Ducky” ““Something About a Soldier” . Pathe News in by Lamar Trotti, who grad- v4thd from the University of Geor- ith an AB. and a degree in urnalism The director, Louis King, 15 a tormer student of the University of Virzinia. The picture was filmed on campus of Pomona College, Cal- s ifornia. N y all of the “students” The- | oppearing in the production were actually Pomona College students, COLLEGE STORY AT COLISEUM TONIGHT One motion picture with background whose at il scarcely can be challeng R ) {Film's “Bachelor of Art 1 opens today at the Colis>um |ater | Its author is John K {lumbia University's celebr |fessor who has countless bo: {his credit. screen play ne,’ Go- | d pro- s to was - SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! The {‘ e UPTOWN TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY 25¢ Bargain Nites 25¢ BIG DOUBLE BILL ANNA NEAGLE The Most Beautiful International Star in THE LITTLE DAMOZEL She was a Queul of Diamonds to. the Night- world . A Queen of Hearts to the one she loved! b . Ken Maynard Is Back With his wonder horse—"TARZAN";— and Los Angeles Boy Scout Troop No. 107 in " DRUM T4PS "leIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIMIflIIIIHIHIIMIMIIIWHIHHHHIMIIIIP e reroaee lis IMPORTA | Education Assoclation. | CE TESTED line signed to the new dred; concern operating in the Candle country. NEW MINING CONCERN The Boulder Creek Mining Com- pany has filed articles of incor- F poration with the Territorial Audi-|* tor, listing its place of business as | [« Valdez and fixing, capital stock at $10,000. Incorporators are. Thomas R. Lyons, A. Garing and G. T Wallsteed, all of Seattle. —m—- HARDWARE flQN AEIWES Glenn Carrington, of the Seattle hardware firm of “Carrington and ||| Jones, arrived at Ketchikan on the Yukon from. Seattle. He. will visit here ‘soon, i CALL 4913 FOR APPOINTMENT on the Yukon. AMPHIBIAN FOR HAWAIIAN SERVI RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing: Sheet Metal Work PHONE 34 Heating For Every Burse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 A Special &éefing of staek- holders of the Alaska Theatre Co. will be held at the Uptown Theatre on Wednesd noon at 6:00 o’clock, e 2 z ) ) BISHOP. TRAVELS The Rt. Rev. Gerald Shaughnessy, | Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Seattle, arrived in Ketchikan on the Yukon. He was acqompagied by J. F. McGrath of Baker, Ore, e Ll o R el A total of 158442 basgball fans attended the Independence Day double - headers in the major THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You-Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat y after- The 843, new Sikorsky amphibian, [ Point, €onn., diifing. her first test fli {fastest ampiibian and is destincd or service ¥ . BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ) Ic river &t Stratford ur, ts"gaid to be the jpeeding along the w”t“ of the Fiabe Photo) ship, with a speéd of il (Assdciated I T