The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 9, 1935, Page 3

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A R A E outstanding p c- ture ‘of 19381 Your qteatest axpenenoe ina 'HONORS.FOR ... gm— - MISS HARLAND] /4 | 1 | ifes ». Hhne, augh 1 | tor of M énd Mrs. 40V s. Harland, has received word ‘#hat she | been awarded a Graduate-Residence | scholarship “in Colimbia University: in New Yofk Cily. Miss Harland was selected on scholarship records {and is one of twenty in the United | States so honored: by the Columbia i I University award. | Miss Harland wiltleave very soon | {for New York City and enter the iI)cpartmem of Spanish and also join the faculty of Philosophy. | iss Harland is a graduate of Ju- |neau High School and also the} Last Times - Tonight };fl, ARl - flb-’ W. il 5 TU,JGOKM MOVIE FILMS Three Bear Cubs n Fca- ture Being Made Here Are No Exception ‘ James Loucks, property man with ‘the Universal Pictures Corporation | | party has worked with Del Cambre, | | star of the feature picture now be-‘I ing filmed in the Juneau distriet, | on a number of previous pictures| |in the States. Loucks stated thnt‘l " [ Chills to the final ~PLUS— 2 CARDO CORTEZ JEAN Vitaphone -Comedy - . “The Gem of the Oceas’™ Travelog in ‘Technicolor Ireland, Emerald Isle Fox News e !the care and management of the | |three bear cubs who furnish the| comic relief in the film under pro-| | duction, in pietures made in the States. “Almost every picture has some is much easier than the| work involved in handling proper-| ties—including all sorts of animals— | WILD ANIMAL LIFE SHOWN IN “SEQUOIA”, [University of Oregon, at Eug'-ne | Oregon. A "human jomance is b)end@d into} a story of Americai animal life in —rT————_ kind of snimals in it,” Loucks said. d “The Westerns are the worst. ’I‘here, iy " is a lot of work involved in getting | “Sequoia.” now showing at the fiéadh about 20 horses on location with all RMRiolL, Theledr Shoan Futkit ‘si cast as a “gitl of the forest” who WHO-- finds adventure and love while' GIRL GODDESS | supplied with feed and water.” Wait For Weather | helping her naturalist father. Rus-* Hardie plays the part of af | their equipment and keeping Lhnml Will Be JUNEAU’S | |sen are T e e e g e e e ey ey ey 5 adv? Occasional short vacations g Bravest Lady? . . | another nice feature of the present yog:;p;fl‘:; r;T:sgil;e capably fill OF NATURE s (ass , ‘ccordi : 3 / ot i R e Sl killer of deer, Samuel Hinds as the| ANIMAL 2 DrOOd outside, but here we just sit down et dEdv:xBlll-:i !;J;ophy M!.haE Rt : r A !ranger’ an e Fung as the| ' and wait for weather. | : Ladies—Here’s a golden oppor- . The three bear cub comedians in erh::rt:;r };(t)u:l ?fi;l:tnxx::lz. ey ¥ tunity—Some certain one young :eh; ‘_U“;:’];“’:"mll’:“:;;C::‘o“;:;l{;‘:s' I R R | The story was adapted from the ¥ | lets, 3 irley omp e, cl m ibook, “Malibu,” Vance by, lad%‘ '“‘1 fg()'log to get the thrill | The largest of the two sisters is| Farley on their return from the, Hawaiiah istand I#athous Xe:tur‘;r o?Ar‘l’]er‘l‘é:nH\:',:;d\ of her life {the “double” who does not appear| Lurline. The two became acquainted ducdpg the Hawaiian [ fitd: <o glotarie was.phdkogrepbed » Reéad T\lesdays Coliseum Theatre Ad !in the film but was brought along and posed as the ship arrlvod in' L.os Angeles. (Associated resireed th Yackiam x; % ra{) ell» h in The Empire for Details! * las a precautionary measure in case B S _‘nguty in Bmuoilob;lntlonulmp‘;;; ) ¢ one of the two cubs, who nppeg.r' f Ui {n’""the high”Sie ; in the script, should die or get lost. | Flu, gin New & | The “double” apparently resents her | relative unimportance. She rules the other two with.an iron paw. One Hard-Boiled “The largest female is hard-boil-| ed,” Loucks said, “Her sister is "SONNY’ LUND SOLOS PLANE; ; AT moufrmns. "Fomt, Appears In Idaho LEWISTON. Idaho, Sept. 9. -—-De’cribfll by some:physicians | MURDER MYSTERY AT LIBERTY GIRL IS COLISEUM TONIGHT| ADRIFT, CHANNEL In Technicolor—Musical In honor ‘of thc approaching de- Liberty Girl, gasboat owned | Jean Muir has the leading fem-|cute and gentle, and the male is a GETS DUGKING Comedy ‘Murder ‘Myste; byThlfyman Y rorvs, rifted unat- |iine role. and Ricardo Cortez is| cry-baby. None of them have been ‘as @recurrence of the flu In |parture ofDr.@ndMrs. H. C. De- a3 “y i v tended for several hours yésterday | cast for once as @ hero rather than|named yet.” W néw ' form, four have 'dled |yigne from Juneal, fifty . friends ¥ in Gastineau Channel before the 9 _villalp 3 Wale kaau_""“ The Universal party—Del Cambre, ‘ horo ot aeptls: fore” EHEGRFTRER! ) gathered:SaMirhy Ml ing W e ' owner was finally located and went which will be seen for the last time | film star, Norman Dawn, Director, Wiltred “Sonny” Lund, W0 has tomfliuflnm in the last ten |home of Judge and Mrs. James out in another boat to tow her to tonight - at - the Coliseum Tmaue.(snd Loucks. went to Mary Joyce's|Peen receiving flying lessons this | ‘diysy There have been numer- | Wickersham for min!ormnl butfei .., safety. Ruth Donnelly, Minna Gombell and| Twin Glaciers Lodge ‘Friday aboard | Summer from .Sheld(m Simmons o(} ous cases of the strange disease | supper. ; 1 The boat broke her anchorage off | Walter Kingsford are cast in. im-lthe Mary J. They. have returned the Alaska Air Transport, soloed ““": have not proved fatal. On Sunday evenmg, Dr. and Mrs1 {he nursery north of the new bridge | Portant ,roles, and the Supporting|and wilf.sail on the Yukon for Fair- Saturday afternoon. He. took off Schools, which were to have |DeVighne were the dinner guesu. i shortly. before 11 o'clock yesterday cast includes John Elt_.irege, Gordon | pinks tomorrow.” At ‘Fairbanks the (™ the Klemm “Skylark,” owned by fllpenad September 9 will remain (of Mr. and Mrs. Guy McNaughton. y morning- and startéd drifting”“south | esteott, Addison Richards, Pau-lparty will photograph the caribon ithe Juneau Flying Club, made a -closed for s g o T e TR : — under the bridge. {line Garon, Armand de Bordes,|migration [five-minute flight over Gastineau | woe! ATTENTION AMERICAN f Depity U. 5. Marstial Walter Hel- |Béntley Hewlett, Andre Cheronand| 'y ‘iwui pigbably go * tgf An. (Chamnel, and landed the plane| = ! e ! LEGION AUXILIARY i Jani, whe as walking witlt & friend | CpaET L gvo0n chorage for some “mo0sé stots, | Vith precision. ! bm-:mu: 'HOSPITAL A special meeting bt the:unit) has across fhe. bridge: at the time, sight- The plot centers around the ef-|y,.cks said. “We heard a report"' Immediately after his successful’ 'been called for Tuesday, Sept: 10, | ed thadRbAL: and -whiit ‘Dask. %02 forts of two gangs of criminals 0| ¢hat mpese are plentiful near there. | Iisolo flight Lund was tossed off the Dr. G A. Stubbs amd his wife, at 8:00 p.m., to elect de\legntesi obtain a fortune left to Jean Muir, | 'Alaska Air Transport float into| a0’ round- _trip passengers on the and nominate officers, Every mem- > We will go anywhere we can get| interesting pictures of animal life. | We expect to spend about three, | months on this picture.” — e ber is urged to attend. FLORENCE MANVILLE, Secretary. St S-S MRS. BUNCH ON ALEUTIAN h:use and] noLmeddrt‘?te pulice tnh:L an orphar with one brother whom Liih yeme w; Bd Lad app:;e hy she has never seen. The picture is s °r“e” I: ; i"‘r' “I:‘based on a novel by Mignon S. returned, from Douglas by ferry he|pperhart and was directed by Alen | was able to locate the owner, who Crosland. | went out and retrieved his boat. Gastineau Channel. Pilot SImmoDS| pfeytian from Seattle, where they explained that whenever a new pilot oi)crate a hospital. [£olos in a seaplane it is customary ! lamong aviators to include a duck- |’ ing in the ceremony. e A ARSI AT | loward Stephens, assogiated with | “He said he couldn't swim," Sim- 1t l\he Northern' Commercial Company,; fa & —adv, | + HENEGHAN RETURNS ———— i 'ONLY 1 DEER SHOT Imons said, “so we tied a rope on his | Bicsed through Junean oni the Meu_‘ m:‘n::l \;eirfl?t;:ixen\:;go:ggt Lfr(x; HUBBELL, BOYLE B BY PARTY OF FIVE ;:‘;ke J. K}leneghnn well-known | ffiyand threw him overboard 'any- tion. fllvflkywuh ARy n ‘Lhe Alaskaw, W“fi o Loaee < oa . FLOWN HERE ON e Firs Glty from Seattle on the oaee o pANIHEART SKIPS " (e * T IRR oo BTAE Old papers for sale at"Empxre : | Aleutian, t ——,> 1 | i REPLACES OFFICER GORST SE APLANE ©One deer, shot in Lhe Twin Point {region by Joe Hill, was the soli- |tary trophy brought home by a ATTENTION MASONS BEATS—DUE TO GAS| TR W. L. Adams was bloated so w".h\ |gas that his heart often missed | | Stated communication of the Mt. C. S. Hubbell of the Hubbeil and |Juneau hunting party that i : b i xT? ing; ;li ”Ux:l %DSOBTMCt‘:Z: pleasant day nm p:):n{ 1o:an?v)el;:: plf.’ce,,imM i.;“?helsln?:ig::zv;eo? ;_ i}'lf:::y“gfiim'? altn 7F30&0';10§:‘ bents after eating. Adlerika rid h]m‘ . R ;;r)gay Dr. W. W. Council. Dr.|fice at Ketchikan. He and his wife, Work in the F.'C. Degreg, By order Of all gas, dnd now he eats any- | | p: 5 ert Simpson, Jim Demis and|formerly stationed at Victoria, B. of the W. M. tHing and feels fine. Butler-Mauro gers aboard the Gorst Air Trans- Steve Ward were the other mem-|C, arrived in the first city qn the | J. W. LEIVERS, !Drug .Co., in Douglas by G'H.V':s1 l“{; {,g:fighhm; e trog\ Hogn?h hksof e TeY) 3 1 afeutian o’ ‘Sesitfé, | * 8 adv, " Becretary, | Drug. Store; L adv. i ul as been a loonah for | — WO, ¥ 't 3 skout s s Kaion o s L QT |||||ll|||||l|l|||||ll|lIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII lllIIIIII|||||||||III||||lIIIII|l|||ll|lIIII|IIIIII|I|II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Strait Salmon Company. He arnved'r from Kodiak where he made d longfg g 2 investigation of conditions affecting !g i a proposed power plant. “I am noti prepared to say dnything about that ¥ project; Hubbell said, “but I thinki% - it will go through.” = A Hubbell’s partner, H. H. Waller, is{= now at Seward in connection with je= i > the Sewdrd Hydro-electric plant. E WA AT dd : All of the engineeri PR oy SRR Annual Welfare Dnve of the of PWA funds is available, will be p_.. ; i (éone by_ghec Hubbe}l “and V{fller‘ l i : ngineering Corporat H g3 { 5 stated thalgthe Sewargnpro]e:t &:l;lf }3 : A aSka MISSIon Of ¥ . inally_called for" fhree“miles*of*pipe E . i - ! line, but that by putting in a longer {=" 1t transniission litke—bBout fen’ n,\lles-—lg' i £ p the pipe line”was reduced to one;: g l mile. = oo 1 =:=4 even Jay dventists MRS. W. GEORGE = ' : : © POSTPONES TRIP;= (it E’j . N Pponelee STARTS TOMORROW = ’ scheduled to sail today“on the Al- = ‘ aska for Seattle, cancelled her res-' by E : ;rvablhns, due to the illness of her | ol " . A ; . = ; e e Operating Welfare Yacht MESSENGER, cover- k- . S::'ie%"m :rgE"iodf? o the Yubon ] ing Southeast ‘Alaska ports, particularly out-of- |l = : S R T e et way places havmg no other means of obtammg i £ ys:;w:nselecwd col}ege. in the} mdlcal ald AND E : i = . HART IN Ki ® | = oscir e “fifi:@' - NEW CHAPEL; SECOND AND MAIN §TS = U f ld ' : is in Ketchik A ond 1 b v 1 the MlettiaG trach Beaghe ‘Opposite Daily Alaska Empire Bldg. = nto ed Tomorrow. ; o Ao = ’l;he first ghmg».e of fall fashions!: Dohn’t misg it, for . : epesstta T ; " : = it’s going to be a gala event. Even though yo - £ CONTRIBUTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED BY ) ot be Tédy 1o biy, be sirs o attend The opesing. * dpriderosts Sovlen Alaska Mission'of S. D. A., Box 2421, Juneau =) ke s, Mg g 6 0 : o e E NEW FALL MILLINERY, i ; | 8 COATS AND DRESSES t E 1] { g Hollywood Style Shop : 4 y Y | R =g « .. . Front Street Next: to- The Terminal. .- b “Jiineau’s Oum Siore” | i || x e ex e 3 : flIIIIIIIIIIHIII IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI|IIIIIIllII|I|IlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlI TN = § )

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