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GEORGE ARLISS AS A LOVABLE VAGABOND A NEW ARLISS revealing @ wmp’e?ely new personality. . . Directed by Millon Rosmer a NEW you! ... A completely new personality a happy lucky rolling stone. ——ADDED Two Hearts in Wax Time Scrapp Arliss go 's Trailer lotte F C. Py y. an NS IN NORTH London, ar owning i two touriests E. R S eon acking B Jompar Mappin | (hroy senger to Ski Princess Charlotte > al tory, C * New and and from board tk visited night port, Mendenhall while the - o YESTERDAY Heiland, who w dical at St. care terday went a surgical cperation at Ann’s recently, is going home toda SO IT’S 8 TIMES MORE POPULAR NOW No wonder w v buyers go for Crab Orchard Top-run Ken- tucky straight bourbon whiskey. It tastes so much richer because it’s made by top-run distilling, using good old-fashioned open mash tubs. t's the expensive whiskey way, too. That’s what crams such extra good value into Crab Orchard. Always ask for it by name. insist on 93 Proof It Means Better Whiskey BRAND WW KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY > Z 2 = £ ® > 3 z S = H | S x z o £ b * » a e 3 z o § 2 g = o *| z = > a > 2 s b1 o ] * * <) 7O GOOD WHISKEY * Products Carporation, Louisville, Kentucky LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. e e ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATUR'NG CARSTEN’'S BABY BEEF —DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON-—U. S. Government Inspected FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. —_— Pt . INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 18938 Juneau Alaska patien ? | Duckworth, rf. 2b. THE DAILY ALASKA EMP[RF,. WED\} SDAY, JUNE 17, 1936 NEW DRAMAS FEATURED AT SHOW HOUSES “Miter HRG" Playing Capitol—"Ship Cafe™ Is at Coliseum New heatres Cafe” Hobx he In films opemng at this evening are * at the Coliseum and the Caoliseum, - playing in stoker s into the clutches of ess who takes him w 3 and makes him her uproarious L rich | lo. A expe neces | to his se | pic- vaga- nuine love of the life | | As Spike the hobo a role 12 and ol bas already won him the of reviewer and the ac- the movie-going public ng Arliss in this excellent e Viola Keats, Patrick Know- d Gene C rard - VETS DEFEAT ELKS, CLIMB FROM CELLAR | s latest to Beauties “Capture 5110“ boat! ‘CHAP“N HAS Irv Hagerup Makes Debut Ele*nor OBrien on Mound—Snow and oh Bt at Cleveland. tion for the e 0’Brien, left, 1yon permanently re mself in the first box for the Elks last nigh taking a turn with the big and mask, he handed the Le- ion four runs and a cinch on th game, seven to two. The big tried hard but couldn't hang the pellet in the spots blonde, Violet Foran, another mitt boy " BOTH FIGHTERS FOR BIG EVENT otk big night with the stick, both |getting 1 a double in three trips, and each batting acros one tally for the Legion. In the fourth inning, with two down Snow Red Gray, who had sin with a long hard drive cars in right field, a triple un- the ground rules, but did not touch first base on his d the stations and was ruled at first when the ball was turned to that bag; his ¢ three- baser going down in the books as ' A not even a single, and Gray's jour- br-nned oniy 4 ney to the plate not counting, the & second tough break on long clouts in two games for the first- followed to first the der How Heavy Training Betting Is G Goin ¥ EW YORK eling and Jur 1inin re Each fighter 1 les t ng camp tomorrow fo the weighing-in ceremonis 3 the fight at night. Hagerup made his first ap- Each man is confident rance on the mound in a League gnq hoti to take a well pitched game = peyyj Shavey Koski and hold tt Purple clouters to four safeties g while garnering eight whiffs. Vin- cent Clark, just arrived in Juneau yesterday, after a season’s play wi the University of Washington bas ball squad, broke into the Elk’s line- up in the sixth inning but had no 1l opportunity to show, only one coming his way and fan- ning in his only time at bat Big third and fourth fram pped up the game for the L gionnaires when two hits and the four EIK's bobbles gave them five unearned counters, ir tra here Legion prior e in good tri is by a knockout r 5 that the fight does no rounds, 2 to 1 that the not last ten rounds, 5 to 1 1 wins by a knockout the negro wins by a k= - WAR ADDS DEBT BUT ITALY SEES BALANGE GAIN (Continued from Page even 1 from 2 Lou Score by Team 12345 Elks 00200 Legion 52 3;0°1 Summary ELKS AB Bardi, ss. 3 Jernberg, If Benson, 1b. Robertson, Ellsworth, innings One) bonds, which must be capitali 5 per ce meaning the ment received 2,000,000,000. Interest Charges Mulliply Then comes an increase of 50,000, 000 lire interest on bonds given ange of foreign bonds, wi capitalized at 5 per cent., mean 2ceipt of 1,000,000,000. Finally there is 150,000,000 lire interest on si term notes borrowed by the ury from state credit institutc surance companies and e - sources. This, capitalized Totals 23 2 418 1’ 4| cent, means the crnment receiv- —Substituted for Ellsworth in the'ed 3.000,000,000 fourth | To this must —Substituted for Kenyon in the|000,006 iire incre: fourth |culation from —Substituted for Baldwin in the May 10, 1936. sixth. The sum total of all these incom LEGION ABR H PO A is 14,750,000,000 lire—which more Lawson, 2b, 4 0 0 than comfortably covers the to McAlister, ss. 4 appropriation, 12,110,000,000. Gray, c. 2 The total interest increase Snow, 1b. ing the various loans and Lowe, 3b. sion was 889,000,000 lire, which ti Wishard, rf, 0| treasury must now pay annually un- Nowell, cf. U;tll the bonds are retired Krause, If. 0| —>—o— Hagerup, p 013 0 28 62116 1 Bardi 2, Jernberg | AT Robertson, Gray, Snow, Wishard 2,| A large delegation of American Le- Nowell 2, Krause; sacrifice hit: Jern-|gion Post and Auxiliary member berg; two-base hits: Snow, Nowell: |and their families gathered at Auk runs batted in: Benson 2, Snow.| Village Beach last night for a picn Nowell, Krause; struck out by:|spread and general mixer. With the Koski 4, Hagerup 8; walked by:|weather favorable, it was a ga 2, Hagerup 3; earned runs,|occasion and the mothers and wive Koski 2, Hagerup 2; passed produced from bags and boxes Kenyon; left on bases: Elks bounteous lunch which was greatly 13 Legion 5; time of game, 1 hour appreciated after an invigorating 30 minutes; umpires: Botelho, ShflW.‘ dip in the bay. (o] cocomoNONMOONY 3b., ¢ NPMON®D WO Kenyon, Luce, rf Baldwin, Clark, cf an incree cf. ccococcoccocoe~~y ~m~oocoocococoro~T onmo 0 0 Koski, p. 1 o at 5 pe re. added a in the note ci nuary 1, 1935, 2.00 cover cony MANY ON HAND FOR Totals AM. LEGION PICNIC Stolen bases: off: ball: s wearing a daring two- Elaine Sheets, center, decorates a one-piece suit of checked wool.! sports a tan_and white perforated wubber creation.j Max and Joe Wnui Up on| No one offered any objections when these three bathing beauties “captured” the Moses Cleveland, Great Lakes exposition showboat , The occasion was a beach style show held in prepara- position which opens June 27.[ Blonde Eleanor piece suit, while dusky-haired [ e i § DOUGLAS i NEWS DOUGL CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSES SCHOOL AND O PROPERTY SURVEY 1l meetin; of t Dougla wa 8 nt requiring e budget for school nex ented by runr the school Board ing of ilow the actually sav $700 that ion of \’ nstead of re € additional expenditures sum voted to the Board is $3,100 1 vey of city property adja- enue now under- ind Harshburger ome length and sing satisfactorily. The xpected to be finished in s when final approval can n by the C 1 so that per titles will be de sufficient deeds for p ome owne; 0 conform gulation - oo BOATS ARRIVE FOR LOCAL CAN. extra speetive th F. H ERY Ada, Capt. Cec Fred Pf each with ged to fish for s Co., arrivec morning from Puget couple of days overhauling ies they will leave for the Icy its district to be on the fishing unds when the season opens, on ne il Pfundt, and two of the crew of si Doug here early ndt ats eng the rer Four more due to r in the next —— e for the from boats h 48 I cannery the south OUGLAS SCO ARRANGE FOR HIF A trip to Fish Creek planned for next Sunday by local| its according to arrangement at their meeting last evening y expect to leave in the early noon, going by way of the dwell Ditch to the e the lake is loc - DR. COUNCIL PLANS TRIP TO VANCOUVER W. W. Council, Territorial h Commissioner plans to le morning on the Princess rlotte enroute to Vancouver, to attend the State and Pro- ncial Health Officers Convention vhich is' being held in that city. Alpha Furuness, stenographer in Dr. Council’ soffice under the So- Security Act, is also ving ay to attend the convention to learn the bookkeeping sys- em which will be used under the - - - HALIBUT SOLD HERE Alaska Coast Fisheries bought 4,- 000 pounds of halibut from the Diana today at prices of 6.60 cents and 1.55 cents, n | Rupert ecured to pro- | Sound. | end | B.| CARDS EATING OUT OF HAND Elongated Pitcher of Bos-| ton Bees Effective on Mound Yesterday BOSTON, M | | | June elong- Louis | ay | oston Bee: St {Jim Chaplin, |ated pitcher, had th Cardinals biting at w The Hub 1 1s road trip, whip- Cardinals 10 to 4 The | came in the sev innings wher yesterda hom core n d up. GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League i 0; San Diego 16 ramento 6; M ns 7. Ang Portland Naticnal League 4; Boston 10. ; New York 5. . rooklyn 2. Philadelphia 1. ican League ; Cleveland 8. Detroit 8. cago 4 9; St. Louis 4 actineau Channel League 1 7; Elks 2 STANDING OF CLURS PACIFIC ; COAST LEAC Won Lost 43 33 42 37 40 3 38 42 43 30 16 LEAGUE Won NATIONAL Lost 19 24 20 1 20 \\n RICAN LEAC Won 36 34 Lost 18 Boston land 16 36 308 CHANNEL LEAGUY Won Lobt Pet Dougla 7 1 875 Elk; ] 4 556 American Legion 3 333 Moost 2 ] 250 - COME NORTH ro, wife of the Unit- Custom officer at Prince and her daughter, Miss V | Feero, were passengers aboard the Princess Charlotte to Skagway - UNEAU FIRST. GASTINEAU FEERO Edna Fe Mr SHOP IN J UNI AT DEPARTMEN i THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office \ Anchorage, Alaska. May 11, 1936. hereby given that Dan- A. Pederson, entryman, to- with his witnesss Roy H. |Osborn and Robert C. Jones, all of Juneau, Alaska,. ¥ m; final proof on his homestead entry, An- 07926, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2136, situate within the Mendenhall Elim- ination from the Tongass National Forest northwest from Juneau, lati- > 58 degrees 21’ 55” N. longitude 134 d s 37 30Y W. containing 159.63 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, An- Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office within the period of publication |or thirty days thereafter, said fina) proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. May 20, 1936, July 15, 1936. Notice i fel W. gether chors chorage, First publication, Last publicdtion, CRYSTAL PALACE DRY GIN 85 PROOF GOODERIAM & WORTS, 0., DETRONT, MICH. DIESEL TRAINING now being selected to n for Diesel Engineering h the famous L. L. AD- COX DIESEL SCHOOL, in Portland, Oregon. For full information call or write RICHARD FARKAS, Gas- tineau Hotel. K sai|¢d the bound- ing main with a song in his heart- and a heart that was sought by gals in every port! ?? 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