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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1936. £y President, W. Ross Campbell Com-‘ Mrs. W. L. Sexton. o Lus ANGELES pany, 714 S. Spring Street. H. Sanborn Smith, Assistant to Mrs. R. L. McCourt, 1938 N. Ho- |President, Gulf States Steel Com- | Sunday Monday Tuesday bart Boulevard. pany, Birmingham, Alabama. _ | | MIDNIGHT PREVIEW - R. D. McLaughlin, Attorney, 729| G. F. Snyder, President, Snyder [X(I,]\\“Il':{ll ]I IJ{FAA ‘\I | THEATRE s Us \Citizens National Bank Building. |Foundry Supply Company, 2445 E. ! ' | THEATER NIGHT—1:16 A. M. O L SR Mrs. R. D. McLaughlin. 58th Street. 4 { e R = Matinee Sunday—2 LAST TIMES TONIGHT HERE TUESDAY J. A. Michelsen, Superintendent, Mrs. G. F. Snyder. Lacy Manufacturing Company, 1000 Mrs. Clara M. Spellman, 527 Ole- Mone Means N. Main Street. ander Drive | L HE TRAPPED WO- y Mrs. J. A. Michelsen Miss Edna M. Sprague, 726 N RIS | MEN WHO TRIED X o . . R. 8. Miesse, President, Matagor- | Gramercy Plac Ay % ATV o JRPO L KL ] ] TR ~ L A N tho Good-Willers to Arrive inlaq on Corporation, 559 . Figueroa | Mrs. Helma Teague, San Dimas. But Faulkner to (,an} Case|“Grand Exit,” with Ed- TO TRAP HIM! 0 lng Forenoon — Here Is [Street. . Howard B. Thomas, President| [yrect to Credentials | mund Lowe Opens at . Mrs. R. S. Miesse, Santa Monica, | Thomas Mortgage Company, 1208 | N v q l d Powe" eaches the and Complele List Miss Jacquelyn Miesse, 309 18th City Nat’l Bank Building. | Committee Theatre Sund ay I — Street, Santa Monica. Mrs. Howard B. Thomas. | (C nued from Page Five) i The Dawn (Continued from Page One) Dr. Charles Milliken, 310 Park | Miss Renata Titus, 325 Rimpau | S ORI Tk the mirst tHine. §inos peak of perfection 4 —————— | Street, Whittier. Boulevard | Alaska delegation, made the fol-|Ann Soth screen debut, Ed in thi 8 H Dr. Natalie A. Goodman, 1832 W.| Mrs. Charles Milliken Mrs. Ralph Toberman, 1749 N. | i | mund Lowe and the blonde star are this ghsarh!ng lder 38th Blisce Ralph H. Morris, Ralph H. Mor- Harvard Boulevard, Hollywood. | “The decision of the Republ | co-starred in “Gra _which story of intemation- A R. B. Graves, 203 So. Martel Ave- (IiS Inspection Service, 649 S. Olive | Mrs. Mary Truman, 2027 Addison | National Committee was on a ‘per- | 0pens at the Coliseum Theatre A g ALSO ey | street. way. Sunday. Playing for the lasi tme al spies and daring “Rustlers of Red Dog” M. C. Gustin, Elks Club, Glendale. | Mrs. Ralph H. Morris Mrs. C. S. Vaile, 231 W. 6th Street, | “we went before the committee | tonight on a doulie bill It e 1 . Frank L. Hamon, Division Cable| Mrs. Anna M. Morrison. Claremont | with our case. The other side made | n Rider,” and “Money Means intrigue..! o S = : -aph-Cable | Dr. Wayland A. Morrison, Chief | J. L. Waag. Supervising Building | practics S Nothir g YAGE SEVE Manager, Postal Telegraph-Cable | g | practically no showing B0k A,‘L L“.'\h b Company, San Francisco {Surgeon, Santa Fe Railway, 523 W. Foreman, Southern California Tele- | «After the hearing, the Commit- | Lowe is seen in “Grand Exit O o Souice ment of:our Edwin G. Hart, Citrus & Avocado |6th Street. phone ‘Company, 740 S. Olive Streel. | tee went into Executive session. | which was directed by Erle Kenton, | NEW POLICY Grower, 724 Van Nuys Building. | Mrs. Wayland A. Morrison, 434 | Mrs. J. L. Waag Behind Closed Doo s an alert and ingenious fire insur- 7 Mrs. Edwin G. Hart, La Habra |S-_Plymouth Boulevard | F. L. Washburn, 953 Hyperion | «Frank Burns, National Commit- | ance investigator who solves a ser- | S Heights, La Habra. | Lee Morrison and Keith Morrison, | Avenue. | teeman from Washington, took the [ ies of incendiary fires and captures | Mrs. Winthrop O. Hearsey, 645 134 S. Plymouth Boulevard Artl C. Wier, Vice President, floor, and with the doors of theia villainous firebug i ——————————————J Canterbury Road, San Marino | Miss Patricia Morrison, 43¢ S {Sr-vnr_ -First National Bank, 5th|committee room closed, made a| Miss Sothern’s role is that of an| J. K. Horton, Attorney, 433 So { Plymouth Boulevard imw} Spring Streets. personal issue out of it ttractive but miysterious young § 1] Spring Street. | Richard Morrison, 434 S. Ply-| Mrs. Arthur C. Wier That Stolen Brief Case | woman who has a strange habit of | 'Mrs. J. K. Horton, 215 Strada |Mocuth Boulevard. e Willett, RR.1, Box 41| “He read extracts from leiter knowing where the next blaze | . Corta Road, Bel Air | Wayland Lee Morrison, 43¢ .| Ventul which were reputed to affect him {cccur and of being there at the | Miss Anne Hunt, 1010 Florida Flymouth Boulevard Mrs. Muktar Willett. adversely and which ca rom the { crueial moment. “Grand Exit”| AT BAPITUL Street. | Miss Ruby Moss. 1833 W. 5th | Richard D. Willett, Woodland. brief case of W. C. Arnold and which | concerns itsell not only with its! | J. Ibert, Restaurateur, 3070 W.|Street. F. E. Wolters, F. E. Wolters Cor- | was stolen from the Territorial Con- | jeading lady's implication in the | 7th Street, | Mrs. Elizabeth, Norton, 236 s.|voration, 33¢ N. San Pedro Street.|vention { dangerous fires, but with the ro-| i 9 ? Coronado Street. | Mrs. F. E. Wolter T 16 tter was de s > | Mrs. J. Tbert, 4317 Palmero Bou- ; . he whole matter was dec complicnitutis that -0eeus FOR suNDAY Bvnrd. Miss Jessie L. Ogston, Assistant| Mrs. Charlotte E. Wood, 915 W.|not on its merits but on a persor both I“““V ans his chief ‘as<q Rosalind RUSSELL Mrs. J. V. Jessen, 132 W. 12th St, | Secrets Pasadena Chamber of Kensington Road issue, wholly outside of the case,|sistant plaved by Onslow Stevens, . . Claremont. C‘E"lfl"l‘f"‘- Pasadena AL s land apparently affecting Burn tall in love with Miss Sothern. Bll“ll‘llc BAR NES 8 s L. J. Judd, 205 N. Doheny Drive, | Dale H. Parke, Attorney, Bicksler, | el S : The case goes to the conven-| Sl William Powell, Rosalind %% “ii Parke & Catlin, 433 S sprng| p | FRone IN JONBAU = ltion's credentials Committee Tues- | Lionel ATWILL it Russell Star in Mrs. Mary A. Kail, 1010 Florida |SUeet. Copaiy | onAtite At vl | Paa M-G-M PICTURE P Dr Fil Street. | Mrs. Dale H. Parke. brom. Petersbits St HaAt e Rasmuson at Hearing | Plane leaves for Ketchikan Sunday ramatic Film S. H. Kellogg, 2812 Echo Park| Miss Blossom Parke e Lol ; During the hearing, E. A. Ras-|after arrival of Electra from Fair- | A etis: | Miss Patricia Parke.’ MESReRY muson, Republican National Comi- |banks. Returns Juneau following | “Rendexvous,” the startling dra- Mrs. S. H. Kellogg. Pél‘llzl Parke. | BAN A 5 bRk mitteeman of Alaska, sat with his morning. For reservation make in- matic story of the U. S. Cryptogra-| ¢, W. Kesler, Manager, Collection Lizzie E. Rhodes, 241 W AN NOONAN delegation. quiries of PAA at Gastineau Hotel. o i sy s - W. Kesler, Manager, Street. Dan A. Noonan, Barlin and Sil- Convention’ Sidelights i 4 nhic Bureau, opens at the Capitol Department, Security Office. Se- Vet Fepresdnitative. aBAvEL th e cugi adv Theatre Sunday. Through the curity-First National Bank of Los| Miss Alice B. Ring E. Pasa- |10 o § mon mEnr L Bl e MargsiaeWte) of Juneau,| e x| amazing tole of codes and ciphers Angeles. dena Street, Pomona FACESCE L i ‘_“_‘_‘ an. :-]uckm ;\ibort Whm!n l)\m;l of the! | ALSO—VOICE OF EXPERIENCE . .. FO .Y a romantic story was woven for % HiE .| Burt Roberts, Executive Secro- nska delegation which has been ! s i el illad s ey RO i gpe e O Y ler D200, HAR-(y '8, HExecutive Becre-|cHICAGO MAYOWS recognized by the National Com | FOX ... UNIVERSAL NEWS 1 a S ey ary, Los Angeles Motor Car Deal- & B TS, | i and Rasdling Bassell : g S Aatiarn T8 B Broaiives. RELATIVE IN JUNEAU |mittee, says the present weather | i W. H. Kimball, Mrs, W. . Kim- " oSt g e here, which is decidedly warm, 1s . . alded by his experience | . ° gie” N0 Washington A e | Mrs. Burt Roberts, Moreno } d : s oot ! in former famous mystery screen all, 6 0. ashing! venu Avghue, Brentwood Heights. Mrs. E. 1. Kelly a,_\(@r_m_m‘w of [the same kind as at her Juneau | | LAST TIMES TONIGHT b S i T gk P DIk Mrs. Nellie M. Russell 5947 Great | Edward J. Kelly, mayor of Chicago, |home. She is Republican National| | lvelya: Prentice” and “Manhattan 1. H. Kmgnht, Oil Srilling Con- gk circle. is a roundtrip passenger on the |Committeewoman from Alaska E ”CHARLIE CHAN IN SHANGH;‘A ’ Melodrama” — contributes one of tl:a(‘tcr. Matagorda Oil Corporation, ! nartin Sachs, 515 S. Mariposa Northwestern. Daniel Pomeroy, in charge of| AL ! his finest screen, performances. |359 So. Figueroa Street. A¥anvg: -oo— badges and tickets, is one of the| _ SAILING : o Powell, as a puzzle editor on a| Mrs. Felix Latz 418 Densiow —mrs Martin Sachs RAPUZZI FOR SKAGWAY |busiest men at the Republican Na-| TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 4 metropolitan newspaper, has en- Avenue, West Los Angeles. Mrs. H. R. Schaff, 1935 Brae Burn| Louis Rapuzzi, Deputy U. S. Mar- | tional Headquarters. : and ‘ MARCH OF TIME—No. 11 liste ¥ S Dr. C. A. Lindquist, 1618 West- o ot SR senger | Mrs. Muriel Shingle of Honolul a ed in the army to fight in _ . Road, Altadena shal from Skagway, is a passenger | Mrs. Muriel Shingle of Honolul From Juneau France when he is pulled off the Wood Boulevard, West Los Angeles.| Mrs A. Edwin Schaff, 15 E. 10th |on the Northwestern returning to#eol o) the ' Babart Ehingie, b ot o SEE—Father Devine, the Living God to Mil transport and thrust into the K Mrs: C. A. Lindquist. .. Street, New York City. Skagway from the States. l;{z‘}"‘(‘;’l“m’““m. l/“\{'{:;""‘f‘."f: l“‘"" PRINCESS LOUISE lions of People! SEE the New Discovery in “Black Chamber” work at Wash- , L A Litterer, Mrs. L. A. Litterer, 5 p. schmitz, Bailey-Schmitz Co o g Ry Pt kia ey June 12, 26 Dentistry and Russia’s New 5-Year Plan ! N ington. Through his genius in dis-|424 No- Lucerne Boulevard. 7th and Santa Fe Avenue. LIEUT. MacDIARMID ILL B Somuia i Stes I o : 4 | seeting secret codes he quickly be- D B Lockwood, Manager, Traffic- — yrs. 4. B. Schmitz Licut. MacDiarmid, commanding [tin¢ her first convention experi- | pRINCESS CHARLOTTE domiies hieal BE) the famaons counter- CPErators = Q““»"f“ Departments, | ¢ p, Sexton, President, Radio |cfficer of the USCG Morris, is con- o g b i T NE R thoroughly Tite 10 espionage worx for the Uniteq Southern California Telephone progucts Sales Company, 238 W.|fined at the Unalaska Hosptal, suf- | Inicresting time . States (omBtly T RO SIS Bueck: 15th Street |fering from what is regarded as a AR Tickets, reservations and full | _ K 5 25 PRying. for. thss.las. tinies wos |, opsy serts Tiocewood, 210 Birch - {inirs 46, Bexton |relapse from his recent illness in| Lode and placer location notices particulars froms | : : . Street, Alhambra. 7 L e realilahit. 1 ! Newa . is troubled with par- | for sale at The Empire office. night in “Charlie Chan in Shang- ¢ o . oo | W L. Sexton, President, Iroy Ra-|Seward. He is frouble 4 o TEd S o ~ - . it e Cloyd Marshall, 17027 Lanewood gjo Manufacturing Company, 1144 tial facial paralysis. Mrs. MacDiar- g v. w.omuivm, asent | Q]d papers for sale at Empire Office and. Avenue, Hollywood. SR | s Bsbing, SHOP IN JUNEAU FiRS] JUNEAU PESENEROPIE Saa— M OlovaMarstiall S. Olive Street |mid is with hi husband. rs. Cloy arshall. T o MaaE A B Ly &k L ARGl B . L = e s i NOTICE Miss Sibyl Mather, 1324 N. New ! | - i R St S 000 Women of the Moose will meet| Sidney Mayer, Wholesale Wool- = = v Monday night in Moose Hall at ens, Alexander Brick, 728 S. Hill = = 8 p.m. Initiation. Election of of- |Street, Secretary, Pacific Coast Mer- = = ficers. Lunch will be served after thants Tailors o = meeting. Mrs. Sidney M = = . GERTIE OLSEN, | R. L. McCourt, President, Los = = —adv. Recorder. ' Angeles Chamber of Commerce, = = INVITATION = = s = = to dine well and rest well at = = Ask Any Youngster! Seattle’s most distinguished ad- E g dress. Here, you will find all = = i 4 : e it Hotkl convemienchs = = They know \\'ht'ln: to get good ice cream . . .. 3 = = take your cue from them—they will lead y 4 % = = v will lead you i necessary to your coizplete com- = s = here ) RS os = = were . . . . Cones, Ice Cream and Home Made ; fort and all those old fashion = sn l"l‘ kli“ St = Cake served amid clean and beautiful sur- ideas of friendliness and hos- = o atl . = roundings. pitality that are necessary to a E i = od 1 well operated. = £ W G : A < zood hotel well ope; = RENDEzvoUS f = Ice Creams packed for picnie or outing parties : s RAY W. CLARK, == “ = at no extra charge. Manager. = = S b = R E A L F u N = Stop in and let the kiddies enjoy our playgrounds! I Alaskan Headquartere—Ask for Permanent Rates. = . = HOTEL = . | ALASKA DAIR = with Dancing on a Fin = | : NEW WASHINGTON |E g on a Fine = 4.4 8.5 ] ;, sl 'S Floor. Good Wines =" F » T = o = e S e and Service g ] . S We Serve No NON- S WANTED D A N C E = . WS - ; . = = o = UNION BEER = : AUK BAY INN TONIGHT! | : = NCE! ° = = L4 = = 4 = ONLY UNION MADE = Three first class FLOTATION | = 3 = 4 MUSIC BY MUSGRAVE = = and AMALGAMATION MII ‘ E BE ER = OPERATORS and one TRAC v = =| | : = i inC i Chop S = . = City Cafe in Connection ... Chop Suey = State experience and refer- COME! HAVE A GOOD TIME! = = hich h = DA“CE TO = ences, which you must have or @ Chicken Dinners served anytime . . = = you need not apply. b Special Dinner Parties for Sundays . . = T o N l G “ T = . Please make your reservations with = = ADDRESS E. 6472 3 '3 . = g =| 2 . * \ Channel Bus Line or Any Taxi - B SAM GAZALOFF, Proprietor 4 Care Daily Alaska Empire j AR = ; =| Al Mt | = = ; JD00000O000O0000E 0000000000000 A A ;

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