The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 11, 1936, Page 3

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THI: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE lHURSDAY JUNL || 1936 ,, PAPEPARTY ALICE FAYEIS . | TONIGHT 15, THE KT 1" 0F WUNTERS ~ FEMINNE LERD RICE & AHLERS |z VST HERE N PEFPY LM we’ve MELODY AND MAD MIRTH..! g% Six Bears /\llead\ Bagged | “Music Is Magic” Featured § \ / double- cmssed ||\‘ thi by Members of Game- on Coliseum Thea- i / romantic episode..: " sters on Westward atre Prugram / ! 3 1 ters with ‘;nm of bear| music, eye-filling dance spe s : | 1ters the Camp- “un 1 highly competent cast sic | H : C 1 Westward from | is Magic” a musical romance is now | W ng the 1 il - Ketchikan berthed Femmer’s | playing at the Coliseum Theatre fhflf S Why ere °fie" g / Dock 5 o'clock y rday even-| Alice Faye is the star of the tune- | I south at nocn today| ful vehicle Ray W . Hu [ i the yacht are Mr.|young ma of ceremoni v § d A Wesley Pape, of Fort| trys to project his sweetheart A 3 Q derdale, Florida, th son,| Faye, into stardom at Hollywood James Pape, Miss Frances Haven,| is likeable and makes the most of of Cincinn; nd several guides in- | an important role ‘ ° ® [ . o cluc Miss Madeline Turner, a| The comedy is handled by Mitchell | LAST TIMES TONIGHT s 7/ - woman guide from Invermere, Brit-| and Durant, whose rough-and-tum- ish Columbia, and Ed Jahnke of|ble antics sent the audience into P e It not only pays for itself... but does LAST TIMES TONIGHT 5 SMASH UN ! o . [l e B Bag Siz Bears | gives a clearcut characterization to T & . f A “Going Place: The Westward sailed from Ket-| the role of the waning picture THEATRE it In Iess time und glves you ar more | “Quebec” chikan on May 18, and since that{whose temperamental tantrun R TR SRR ¢ e | f I ' “A Nose for New: time Mr. Pape and his son. and|serve to give Miss Faye her first refrigerator for your money! : ParaiOt Netea Yatos Hawert Hayal GASPUN. 4 tota of| break o thi sttioh Hivares ! six bears, two Alaska brown bears| The plot concerns itself with the|the reservoir will be, completed. The and four black bears. Before their! efforts of Miss Faye, aided by her| work o ; the large m return to Ketchikan, about June|sweetheart and two friends, Mitchell | ing up to i the dah ok A o FAIR | he dam is also in progre g G FOI RE 20, they expect to secure the bag|and Durant, to win fame and for-| at prese % | \ fl t of Alaskan bears. tune in Hollywood | R ¢ tire show i Mr. Pape, a real estate operator,| Miss Faye manages to get a part | y: UMMER COURSE ; 1 wre under is President of the recently organ-|in a chorus in a filmusical in which | Martin Ped vt i p of' incosl H D NAVIGAT'ON ized Miami School of Aviation at s Daniels is the star. Mitchell| for the south next week e . od with Terriiail Miami, Florida. The new school|and Durant are cast in the roles of | summer school e kA . g has purchased an airport and sev-|“half-wits” in the picture. B B are tempor y out of commissio; has not yet become active as opera- While workmen were ‘»n be restored as soon as p: tions so far have been ited to t ] a diteh for s mg v o e o o e e v el | DOUGEAS g e lS NO\\' by office of Superintendent of , W'Dler i yed Well Equipped present mains we I *“Sylvia gLauleu i gt R 0 £ § lighthouses e service from a cer poce t tol Ihealre jeacon reported destroyed March Sel powered with wer { lday. The break waa not discovered| $25:000 with 1t s of com= ') until late terday afternoon when ™ 1 and 15,000 repairs were made re : same BESRETS “ a non-profit ing group YOUNG MEN MOV wit n noting the ag= % s diesel motor Brilliant addition to the royal I astineau Channel—Lawson 2 speed of about 8 knots. of Katharine Hepburn screen hits, Creek Bar Beacon reported missir equipped with a whaling harpoon| ODD FELLOWS, REBEKAHS “Sylvia Scarlett” is now showing at May 18 gun, a speed boat, two rowboats,| HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICES apitol Theatre Seacoast—Khantaak Island Light | four canoes, porpoise gear and (,nui Lo S i D e e | 9 od ex i May 27 ros aratt The cres 2 i Ken Jones yesterday moved from i possibil the Mai~ xt to the super ve character- reported extinguished May 27 er sporting apparatus. he crew Rev. O. L. all delivered 8|0 gilburn home to t hanaker | ANusk 1 according to the Memorial address before Channel | on of Miss Hepburn, the chief Prince William Sound Evans ' of five men® includes Capt. Rowe { home and today Frar m of this RKO Radio Picture is Bay Light reported e uished ' Dykeman, First Mate Ward Pease,| Odd Fellows and Rebekahs in Doug- Slete dep ¥ 1t and Me 18 and Engineer Bill Alakangas. las last night at the services held SO SN W , Kodiak Harbor — Cyane Rock - n honor of the deceased members a declaration of independence from Lighted Bell Buoy reported extin- SKII LED CARPENTERS }‘, those 100G, ADOUE. 04 Yasm | P aan "w') s Bak n o "m‘“‘!l:tt | | transferred his bachelor ¢ 2 from the Shudshift cottag ar \, y ud a fine : e ate low £uished April 24 1f the aRders £ 4 Hhe aares formula: ad been declared, to allow ! ers of the orders attended the cere Lode T & ft the bars whild Director George Cukor and his cast | Norow Strai—Thuce Brothers SQUGHT BY SOMMERS | mony. which was held in the Dou-| oy m;‘_‘jl";‘l!;,';}““’ Empire offi to stride joyously along the frec Reef Light reported extinguished las Odd Fellows’ Hall g % highway of adventure and ro- 2Pril 21; Low Island Reef Buoy re- ON AELPC BU[LDING Roll call of the departed mem-' ¢ e e e mance. ported out of position and submerg- \h( s of both Juneau and Douglas Miss Hepburn emerges from the ‘U8 8t high water March 16 A shortage of skilled carpenters | was called COAL—FOI EVGTY Fu“')anv*ggAL sternest acting test her. pazeer Aids Lighted or Restored n Juneau was reported by R. J The last name called among those with new laurels, Required to mas- . C.arence Strait —Ratz Harbor | sommers, President of the R. J.of Dow deceased members Beacon rebt ne 5. - . ~ v ~ T ~ N R RV Costs et s s o U the ey Besccn. fobuill due 6, STt ittt Comrarel| et il AT ke A PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY part of the v ghe also called , Sumner Stralt—Vichnef Rock | who holds the contract for ummn,u tt, Washington on June 4th fol- Phone 112 upon to run the gamut of human the new Alaska Electric Light|lowing an automobile accident near Light reported extinguished June 3 was relighted June 5; Helm Roc 3 . e et motions er portrays )f 3 g X ¢ and Power Company building at|there. News of his g only Nno more than emotlons. Her portrayal of jthe yiontaq Whistie Buoy 2 replaced on | o S | . colorful and difficult title role is Second and Franklin Streets. | came to the secretary of mr LO.OF. perfection itself Station and relighted May 30; Ke Mr. Sommers, who returned on|lodge in the last mail. He wa o r ; t Beacons 2, 24, 2B, 5, 6A, and | o X an traordinary fine SUpporting per- 93 renlaced June Kb Gt the Aleutian from a trip to the|also a member of Douglas Aerie No contributed by Brian - x ¢ Beku Strall, giates to arrange for the shipment|117, F.O.E. ited by Brial pegeon 19A repaired June 3 § Aherne, Cary Grant, Edmund I d of structural steel, cement and oth- — - Refrlgerator P Gwenn, Princess Natalia Paley and 1{,,'1}?”:::‘,':( lzf‘l,‘\‘l‘;'u “;‘1"“’:“,‘;‘ I5- ! er supplies necessary for the erec- DALE FLEEK BUYS HOME Dennie Moore, each of whom por- a Ofter Sound—Peep Rock|U0n Of the new building, stated .1, meek yesterday purchased | . trays a distinctive and colorful Light reported extinguished June |3t 811 Of the foolings for the SrUC | rop Arne Shudshift the latter’s character s relighted June 4 jture were poured last night, anc | cottage situated at the corner o g i fdegh j work on the wall forms started this| i i B Streets and with hi i3 - ~ ~ R morning. Some difficulty has been| oo { Baby Wil LA Heltih i | WHEN IN A HURRY B peciiming tha wife and baby will make it their We can't tell you the whole story > JALL COLE FOR OIL! WEDDING VOWS TAKEN nome. Since moving to Douglas of a sufficient number of carg st s here, but come into our store. We'll 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any BY PAIR LAST NIGHT, ters. Mr. Sommers said, and all from Juncad lngh Bapmih, been residing temporarily at the Se- i Saral 2 BECS | | carpenters wishing employment arc 3 | ~ b ror e e sl e ' COLE TRANSFER e e i gt g, | P AN . WHO PLAN T0 BUY A NEW to be without one of these new Kel- In the 1936 Kelvinator you can At a em 2 € . Toé ihat 150 CompATtAE 1om. Phone 3441 or Night 1803 in the home of the Rev. and Mrs. 0 /G o two| PLANS RESIDENCE CHANGE vinators than to buy one. peratures are always ideal, A H—————— — Erling K. Olafson, Jean Fredr ot John, Mills SRS taniiyare: mak-l o e e P cxira values Built-In Thermometer tells you —pe— gw SC1 became the ‘bride of Franklin| Weeks has aided materially I keep-|, ST o oiong to move into their ) ELECTR I c REFRI GERAI-P R that food is being kept surely, Hedges. The Rev. Olafson read thel 18 oOperations on schedule, | former home, the: reatdence at pres- W this new Kelvinator gives you. safely, dependably cold. marriage vows. . Sommers reported. “We have had =) ¢ ent cccupied by the Langseths. Mr. - 5 | ‘eak that res t.” I aid. | ¥ First of all, Visible Cold—proof DIESEL The couple’t attendants were| 800 break in that respect.” he said.\ 1 ‘v 1 o noceth expect to vacate THIs SPR'NG 1 : : & Maricn C. bm\m and Bob Corey. sottage be p pir depa re i e it it b cottage before their departure of safe rcfn'gcrd!lon all the.nme. / TRAINING A small group of friends attended| AIR E)f(llthloN Do PRI i Every Kelvinator has a Built-In & the services 'FLY TO ATLIN FOR THE WEEK | time considerable improvements will Thermarieesr, (No, mote guessing 3 “r';‘:‘n 'f':::’ D‘:Z:f ;;"i‘:::fi:’ - 'ff*"c’_"'d“"; employed at the Ju- END: Special Excursion raes. Good | be started on the house in prep- f8 © The perfotmance of the refrigerator you buy w . Y & Eng] J eau Cc Shop and the groom fighing, beautiful scenery. Leaving|aration for their occupancy greater importance to you than any other feature. 1 ook about cabinet temperatures, You : with the famous L. L. AD- is an employee of the Alaska Ju-'saturday afternoon and returning | > 1 to the mechanism . : : it determines how lorg and how know with a Kelvinator. GO% \DIBSEL BCHOOL, in Jy neau Mise Sunday afternoon or you may stop| NEW WATER DAM IS : Brailia Pefeigiritor will ste yOR.AndasIhet e Portland, Oregon. For full i e ; : s hen, Visil lover in Atlin and return on a later | NEARING COMPLETION 3 4 . No more i s i B It diataal s ; & i il Then, Visible Economy. No W‘gl& ECONOMY information call or write When Claudette Colbert returned trip. Comfortable nine-passenger| Pouring of concrete was resumed G-E sealed-in-steel mechanism fears no reckoning with time. guessing about operating costs. Kel- B e s :?K',““]:Dt [FARKAS, Gas- B from a “little shopping trip" to plane. Make your reservations at| this morning on the water dam and | S B9 ekEs Aeitabmnass Bateition (0e CAliN A a vinator gives you a certified state- b o o‘l’LoanszO‘peu- MEERD D New York, an entire carload of the Gastineau Hotel or Phone 10 |by evening the next to the last sec- sdihiticn 15 the standard 1 year warragiy Gegerat N i ment of Low Operdlillg Cost, a cost tion. The 1936 Kelvinator uses furniture rollowed hm —ady. | tion of the 32 foot high burrock 1|,r £ gives you 4 more years performance protection on this J one-balf or ome-third as much | = — = — e z - e famous sealed-in-steel mechanism for only $1 a year: of from one-half to one-third as current as maay refrigerators now | much as many refrigerators now in bk ! Sk a0 0 f P # The G-E Me':hamsm & o that defies time now oo £33 4 4 ’ in all three types of nd then, Visible Pmltem'nm— A\ N y e e . i vatdatratore: MonltaF the manufacturer backs it with a B, 4 y h i Top, Flatop, Liftop. Five.Year Protection Plan. g, 4 ; You will, of course, | & Every ice tray has a rubber grid, Mz ’ Ll UlDATlON SALE : find all the modern which means easy ice cube removal, PRUTECTION 2%l convenience fea- right at the refrigerator. %{lj& &y tures in the new Comein and see the 1936 Kelvina- You know that the 1936 Kelvina- NE T o s o S' w o s o E s 1935 G-E models toguwnl(gaveyoulong ears of T LET N H E R K “ 3 now on display. > for yourself. Get the whole big ice, Because it is backed bya | i iti 12 : S y i i g gy i ; ; con- prlgpicrw 7 f 1ot iy w)-ye‘ar e s s | Who ever heard of Men’s Fine Bench Made Nettle 6 INCH TOPS, Composition sole, good sturdy con ickly pay for itself Come in tod the oldest company in the i ton Shoes at this pri('f'. This $5 85 struction. Reguld{(;t;{lh}goqr\‘e $l 95 SOLD ON EASY PAY PLAN quickly pay for tsel me in today. dusuy | should prove we mean business $3.45 per pair, Pl i - —C(Come, get them at this price ® AT . [ P E ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and you can buy a - & POWER CO. WORK SHOES DRESS OXFORDS : JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 Built for hard and tough wear. Broken sizes in shoes marked 6 and 8 inch tops. Here is your to sell for as high as $8.50. 1 opportunity. Pair . i @ All in one lot to sell for ® WE HAVE MANY WONDERFUL BARGAINS in Shoes for Women, Misses, Boys e Frras w“lst a dd_y ! | ond Children that are going at PRICES UNHEARD OF IN JUNEAU. AU‘I'n N [E Ds MUST LIQUIDATE AT ONCE! ALL SALES CASH! We are giving away a $190.00 5.16 1 A& \“‘ KELVINATOR at the Coliseum The- | ® Have It Done ngllt' atre Iune 28. Get Y tickets at the Save yourself TIME and .\I()NE\ by bringing your theatre or at the automotive problems to us! We Guarantee Complete Satisfaction? n IC E 8 AHL ,5, RS CO. FRONT STREET Near First National Bank s CONNORS MOTOR CO., Ine. " Exclusive Distributors :

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