The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 27, 1935, Page 3

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Sunday - Monday - Tuesday MIDNIGHT PREVIEW TONIGHT Love races for the altar— BUT comedy gets there firstd HARLES BIITTERWOII’II BILLIE BURKE TED HEALY METRO-GOLDWYN MAYER PICTURE LAST TIMES TONIGHT RAMON EVELYN NOVARRO LAYE in the “Night Is Y oung” &\ AN ——ADDED ATTRACTION—— TONIGHT AND SUNDAY NIGHT Harry Duane In Persen—On l?w Stage—9: 30 P. M. Singing request numbers of all those songs you have heard him sing over KOMO—KOL—KJR HEAR Hear Him HIM Tomorrow TONIGHT Night "BUY CHINESE” INDIA'S WOMEN OATH IS TAKEN PASS UP VOTING ‘ SIMLA, India, July 27.—Women HANGCHOW, China, July 27.— of the Punjab, given the right to Half a million people in this prov- vote by the new India constitution, ince of Chekiang have rn, in|Dave shown such apathy about re- . bublic ceremonies, to buy cnly na- gistering, that it seems likely that tive-made goods. (not more than 1,000 of the 500,000 |enfranchised will exercise the priv- [ilege. Do g gl SHOP IN JUNEAU! “CATERPILLAR” TRACK-TYPE TRACTORS—ROAD MACHINERY POWER UNITS—COMBINES Will operate on Gasoline or Tractor Fuel 30 Drawbar Horsepower 37 Belt Horsepower 7870 pounds weight $1900—F. O. B .Peoria, Hl. The “Caterpillar” line has a size for every use— there are a hundred uses for every size. For literature and prices write to Northern Commercial Co. Alaska and Yukon Territory Dealer Colman Building Seattle, Wash. {Commander of Cruisers in ADMIRAL HART, OF CHICAGO, IS TOP OFFICER Scouting Force Has Large Staff With the arrival of the heavy cruiser Chicago here today, Rear Admiral Thomas G. Hart becomes the- ranking Navy officer in port He is in command of the criusers in the Battle Force, and, like Vice Admiral A. J. Hepburn, command- er of the Battle Force who visited here last week on the Indianapolis, he has an assisting staff of offi- cers. Admiral Hart has 15 men attached to his staff. In command of the Chicago is Capt. R. M. Fawell. Comdr. J. F. Donelson is his executive officer. There are 46 commissioned and warrant officers attached directly to the Chicago. Admiral’s Staff Admiral Hart's staff includes: Captain John W. Wilcox, (Chief of Staff.) Commander J. J. Broshek. Commander William C. Wickham. Commander Emory P. Eldredge. Lieut.Comdr, James. M. Shoemak- er. Lieut.-Comdr. A. S. Wotherspoon. Lieut.-Comdr. D. R. Osborn, Jr. Lieutenant M. E. Curts. Lieutenant J. M. Murphy, Jr. Lieut.-Comdr. R. R. Jennings. Lieutenant R. J. Raftery. Lieut. (j.g) L. T. Niles. Ensign R. H. Lambert. Ensign R. M. Wilson, Capt. Fawell's staff includes: Commander J. F. Donelson, (exe- cutive officer.) Lieut.-Comdr. Jr., M. S. Popham. Lieut.-Comdr. F. G. Richards. Lieut.-Comdr. W. P. Bacon. Lieut.-Comdr. R. R. Dees. Lieutenant 8 R. Hickey. t Lieutenant J. E. Gabrielson. | Lieutenant M. 8. Pearson. | Lieutenant DeLong Mills. Lieutenant R. F. Crowe Lieutenant C. E. Carroll Lieut. (jg) B. O. Davis. | Lieut. (jg) W. B. Epps. Lieut. (jg) W. B. Braun. | Lieut. (jg) L. O. Crane. I Lieut. (jg) J. E. O'Toole. Lieut. (jg) W. G. Corliss. Ensign J. S. Fahy. Ensign J. G. Franklin. Ensign J. C. Morgan. ! Ensign J. L. Lacombe. Ensign S. M. Adams. Ensign R. D. Risser. Ensign A. G. Schnable. Ensign J. W. Thompson. Ensign James Scott 2nd. Ensign L. G. Richards. Ensign W. H. Hazzard. Ensign D. V. Hickey. | Ensign J. F. Fitzpatrick. { Lieut.-Comdr. (MC) W. F. Perry.| Lieut. (jg) (DC) L. J. Turbini. | Lieut.-Comdr. (SC) L. W. Gorton. | ist Lieut. USMC R. J. With 2nd Lieut. USMC V. M. Hudson.{ Chief Boatswain P. T. Mayer, Gunner 8. Brochman. Electrician L. G. ‘Giard. Radio Electrician K. Anthony. Chief Machinist R. J. Farrell. | Machinist R. A. Cutlip. Machinist O. C. Oliver. Chief Carpenter E. L. Harding. | Chief Pay Clerk J. G. Connolly. Acting Pay Clerk D. E. Kellum. CLARK GABLE AT CAPITOL SUNDAY | WITH STAR CAST | If you would be successful, don't woo success too hard. This is the only moral Clark Gable has gained from his astonishing career. Gable appears with an all-star, cast in “Forsaking All Ov.hers,"‘ which opens at the Capitol Theatre Sunday. He shares honors in the picture with Joan Crawford and Robert Montgomery. ! “Few professional actors look for- ward to any great fame,” Gable| said, “They know that the odds are' stacked too high against them. In- tense ambition for stardom is un- usually found-in amateurs who do| not realize the pitfalls between a' oerth in a stock compapy and al starring contrac..” ‘The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pic- ture, “The Night Is Young,” will be seen for the last times tonight. 4 | | | - DAIL: zZmrike WANT ADS PAY! NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for| the Teritory of Alaska, Division| Number One. Before J. F. MULLEN, Commis- sioner and Ex-officio Probate | Judge, Juneau Precinet. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of AUG- USTA B. ALSTROM, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| ‘that the undersigned has, this day| |been appointed executor of the last will and testament and estate of August B. Alstrom, deceased. | Al persons having claims against ithe said estate are requested to present them to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) imonths from the date of this no- tice. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, July 26th, 1935, OLGAT J. ANDERSON, Executor. First publication, July 27, 1935. | the fact She Wants $500000 Mary Nolan, platinum-haired ac tress who formerly was Imogene/ Wilson of the Follies, has started suit against Edward J. Mannix (be low), M. G .M. official, for half a| milllon. dollars. She charges he as saulted and beat her after they had lived together as man and wife fot several years. (Associated Prest Photos) “I’VE BEEN AROUND,” COMING TO. COLISEUM There were many embarrassing moments on the set at Universal Studios during the filming of “I've Been Around,” a picture starring Coliseum Theatre Sunday. The embarrassment that the © nd-in” for Rochelle Hudson, Mor leading lady, looks so much like Miss Hud- son that you can't tell them apart unless you know them very well A “stand-in,” in case you don’t know the term, is a person who stands under the bright lights in front of the camera while the cam- arose from! !era is being focused and the lights t’wen' Mrs, |set. This saves the star from be- |coming tired and leaves her [res )]X’Mr~ Helen Smith Cass. for her work. > ‘Dude Ranger” will be thown| * |NoURANCE MAN LEAVES for the last time stonight. R ot Mg. and Mrs. F. P. Guptill are CALL FOR BIDS passengers on the North Sea l'tum Scaled bids will be received by|Juneau to Sitka. Guptill, specml the City of Juneau, at the Clerk’s|agent of the Hartford Fire Insur- office, up to 5 p.m. August for|ance Company, visited here this the construction of 880 square feely week and was introduced at a| of concrete sidewalk on 11th and| Chamber of Commerce luncheon. D Streets. (Not a PWA project). Specifications on file at City Clerk’s Office. - — Mott Street, in New York's Chi-| natown, is many miles from Mott avenue in the Bronx. - Starting Sun HE{thought,he knew a’lot about women! || SHEithought she knew a lot about menl {| LAST TIMES TONIGHT Am-.l;mumvmfl Last publication, August 17, 1935. 1 e s i Chester Morris, which opens at lhe1 —adv. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1935. E e msraflpnmmenflrrenflporoafllpemronilom YACHT VILEEHI VISITS JUNEAU | UNTIL MONDAY Bitond Sailing Ship to Calt Here This Year at | Lumber Dock [ vessel to visit| and, incident- | ally, the second to berth here yes-| terday, is the 82-foot ketch rigged, | sloop Vileehi of San Diego, Cal The Vileehi’'s white hull and two| tall masts appeared in the harbor at 6 o'clock last night following | the earlier ival of the three-| masted barkentine Intrepid. The| | Vileehi berthed at the Lumber Mill Dogk and will remain in port until Monday { Like the epid, the V. hi ,has an a motor as an aid when lack of \\.nd becalms her. trim craft is her| { owner, H Horton, retired San | Diego bus man who acts as ! his own skipper. His wife and ! daughter, Miss Lee Horton, are 'accompanying him, as are Mr, 3? D. Owers, Clem Stose and Mar- | tin Nelson. | Crew members include Gus Bren- del and Walter Durflinger, cook. Stose sailed the ship from San Diego to Victoria, B. C., where the party boarded her for her first trip to Alaskan waters. The Vileehi will leave Monday for the southbound run. Capt. Horton, seeking strong .breezes to | billow his s, probably will chose { outside waters and may visit Sitka. | He sailed his ship-to Juneau via the Inside Passage. = el ko RAE STEVENS IS HONOR GUEST AT MRS. RAMSAY’S TEA In honor of Rae Stevens who is # Juneau visiting her parents, Mr, d Mrs. Ray Stevens, Mrs. David was hostess at a charming t the Reedlyn tea room | 3 noon. Prizes at bridge| won Mrs. Mrs. William P.| | Blandon and Mrs. Lance Hendrick- | son. Farty guests called during the tea hour which followed bridge. Assist- ing Mrs. Ramsay at the tea table Walstein G. Smith, Mrs. | Blanton, Mrs. Josephine White and — - TO HOME John Albock left Juneau on the North Sea for Sitka, where he will enter the Pioneers’ Home. - e SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! day-Monday —ADDED— Gum Shoes | Byways in Bangkok Busted Blossoms News THEATRE B e | ] s TEN-SHUN! B S, — THE GLACIER TAVERN is unguestionably ™ the most beautifully located roadhouse in Alaska and the Northwest. Located in the shadews of famous Mendenhall Glacier, direct- ly on beautiful Glacier Highway. Fine Food Service SPLCIAL FLEET WEEK hNTERTA NMENT ' BEER - WINES Refreshments..... SPECIAL DANCE MUSIC UNTIL | YOU SAY WHENT lacier Tavern ON THE HIGHWAY TOM CASEY We feature Piggly Wiggly Mityfine 3 Dixie Drum Sticks . .. ., . B $ 1 [ ol umtonre s -

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