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A by Claw” Opened at Coli- Varying ! rat con id r rol COUPONS FOR THE REFRIGERATOR Spelled K-E-L-V-I-N-A-T-O-R ‘ ! ADDED UNIT; Tars and Stripes Snapshots Paramount News presenting the honoree with a mul titude of lovely and useful Mrs. Mae Godfrey and Mr White of the Order of Rainbow visory Board were in ct of rangements for INGA LINDSTROM. FRANK BEHRENDS TO WED SATURDAY Rita Ad- ar- u Arge the aff H nique nc Walter Abel, Stephen R. Rob- T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 25 without benefit of Hollywood's props | |and lighting systems, gives a big | show in natural jungle seftings i | his third movie hit, “Fang and! Claw,” which opened at the Coli- seum last night. | Buck’s dexterty with rope and his | steady eye with a rifle along with | his willingness to mix it bare-hand- | ed with dangeraus foes keep the ele- n— ment of suspense and surprise fore- AT p | most in this pictorial story of the | an\ BUCk S Famb lll(l | long trek through dense growths ‘“x tropical vegetation and giant trees that harbor fangs and claws. D NN HARDING IS PLAYING AT seum Yesterday AT THE HOTELS | } e e from drama, | in emotional tone ghtly comedy to intense Lady Consents,’ showing apitol Theatre, brings comedy at Gastineau Mar- R. Rosch, Anacond: ; cinn cact of first |Mont.; Mrs. Walter A. Wood, [ns cast O stow| Morristown, N. J.; Walter A. Wood, al story.| 5, Morristown, N. J.; John D. Kay. provide a pleture of fy 0w iiom N.'.; Capt. anid Mrs. B, appeal. Miss Harding plays |, apejer, ‘Chilkoot Bartacks; Capt with bold strikes and subtle | ; "y " eqqss, Chilkoot Barracks. drawing a definite and $ohds ly charming screen portrait 7. Eiles PrbtsRs N modern wife lcol. R. W. Dusenbury and wife ert Marshal by force of|Chilkoot Barracks; S. H. P. Vevel- personality and dramatic tech- |stad, Juneau reaches out into the audience Alaskan lds the play-goers with him| A.B. Calhoun, Juneau; Frank Bot- e entire picture | hello, Juneau; W. B. Kelly, Mayo, Y. L. DeFlorian, Taku; F. Gilehrest, | s, and Margaret Lindsay are the | Sherman Creek. T SHOP IN JUNEAU drama Ha Herbert Mrs. D Ann e players nbine to ng Fred yorting cast ank Buck sans make-up and Announcement of the marriage of ir daughter, Inga, to Frank Bel 'nds on Saturday night, at a home wedding to be performed by the Rev. Erling Olafson, I been made by Mr. and Mrs. E Maid of honor will be Catherine Tanner, Miriam 1L and Emily Dalton will bridesmaids Mr. Carl Lindstrom has been chosen as man ar John Ritter, Elmer Linrstrom Paul and Harry Sturrock will er. Both of the young peopic known in Juneau, being r neau H Sc ad Behrends is employe Blake's Special Deliver A number planned honoring This afternoon of Rainbow eous show ple honorin; than fo hel esterday Mr Two affairs were honoring June Bodding v heste at a son and 1 at her and fternoon Mi Mis Dun: brid = the in uerite Hick: 1 b Pat Hussey ntertained n York 1 ¢ Sybil « 'BPWC INVITES LOCAL WOMEN JOIN CRUISE serve best e oline c Business s Club, hd Business a Club Alas on July Juneau Wome that the Womer of eattle the 3irls gav t the Miss b ow Sc the th ALWAYS KEEP PK.GUM ON HAND ! that an, ization writes the Fairbanks Juneau member of > oo DISLOCATES SHOULDEF Boris, mine empl was to St. Ann’s Hos 1:30 o'clock this morning for for dismisse MAN pital at treat- shoulder. He in the day ocated later ment a di Alaska likes } ¥ this old-time * American flavor! If you're looking for a mellow blend of all American, all straight whiskies—made in the slow, old-fashioned way—try Paul Jones. Every drop is whis- key—fine whiskey —92 proof. The first sip of its rich-bodied, hearty flavor will tell you that here is the old-time American whiskey you've been looking for! Paul Jones ' A Gentleman’s Whiskey since 1865 4 * * * Another great whiskey by Frankfort: FOUR ROSES The pride of our house and family. A skillful blend of all straight, all American whiskies, blended as only Frankfort knows how. 94 proof. FRANKFORT DISTILLERIES, INCORPORATED Louisville—Baltimore each morning. (from 10 to 11 TWO PAIRS for Lace or Plain T ONES - S SILK PANTIES § WATCH THIS SPACE DAILY FOR FOURTH OF JULY SPECIALS which will be featured from 10 to 11 o'clock Extra Special for Friday Shoppers! a.m. only) l 50 ailored TEVENS SEWARD STREET |aerial contour mapping of the region !plane to the base camp of the expe- {phetographic equipment EXPEDITION 1S HERE, INTERIOR BOUNDTOWORK Walter A. Wood, Jr., Flies from New York Other | Members on Steamer Wood, n n'prn-\w-n(n\fl\‘ the: American Geographical Society, | and in charge of the Wood Yukon | expedition, a party of scientists en- gaged in making an aerial survey of a section of the St. Elias moun- tain range west of Kluane Lake accompanied by his wife and an a sociate scientist, John D. Kay, ar- rived here late yesteriay afternoon in a Stinson Reliant 4-place sea- | plane, owned by the group and pilot- | ed by Mr. Kay { Four other members of the expe- dition, Mr. Wood's brother, Harrison Wood, Roger Drury, Walter Phil- lips and Mrs. Henry Field, will ar- rive ¢ y on the Aleutian. 1 Mapping r. Wood was in charge of a party last y who laid the foundation for the work to be accomplished this year. Mr. Wood hopes to complete by next graphic ited to September. Aerial photo- surveys were formerly lim- planemetric maps, but by a new method perfected by O. M.| Miller, Chief of the Technical R search department of the Ameri Geographical Soctety, the Wood Yu- | kon Expedition will make contour| maps of the district by the of | oblique photography Among the 10 tons of equipment necessary for the survey, most of which will arrive at Skagway by Stegmer and will be transported by use ditjon at Teepee Lake, 100 miles north of Kluane Lake, are survey in- struments, weather recording in- struments, ‘and a large quantity of Mountain Climbers ! All members of the expeaition have had mountain climbing experiences and are qualified photographers Last year members of the climbed Mount Steele. Among the 14 cameras carried by the expedi-| tion motion picture camer loaned to the party by Pathe News,| color cameras, and the large Folmer Graflex aerial camera carried to the South Pole by Command Byrd Special windows and camera| mounts for aerial photography have| been installed in the Stinson plane A photographic record of the entirel | party | i | trip from New York City was made from the air, and will be released, with other matérial seclired this summer, by Pathe News next fall One of the special cameras, 4 new “infra red” type capa ble of taking pictures of objects at distances of two or three hundred miles, and has qualities of vety high penetration of haze. The “infra red” camera is similar to the onc carried by Capt. John Stephens on stratosphere flights. On To Skagway The Wood expedition party left New York City aboard their plane teh days ago, on June 15. They arrived in Seattle on June 18.. Af- ter replacing wheel landing gear with pontoons, the plane left Seat- tle last Tuesday, stopping night at Ketchikan, and arriving here yesterday. The Stinson off for Skagway shortly before noon today Last year the expedition chartered commercial plane the summer process is over took a for - | DOUGLAS NEWS FISH ARRIVALS BOOST WORK, DOUGLAS PLANT | Operations at the Douglas Can- nery were given a boost this morn- ing with the arrival of 2400 fish on the Tender from Icy Straits, the largest load so far this season, indi-| cating an increasing run at the| fishing banks. | oo | SISTER ON VISIT Mrs. J. Schwab, sister of Eddie! Roller, of Douglas, and Ida Roller, of Juneau, accompanied by her sister-in-law Amelia Schwab, ar- rived on the Alaska for a visit e OFF ON VACATION Mrs. J. O. Kirkham and Mrs. Inga Dickenson left on the Estebeth last evening for a vacation visit at Tena- | kee Springs. They expect to be away for two weeks. During their absence Mrs. Elva Rice and Vera Kirkham will be in charge the telephone office here - ADOLPH ENGSTROMS COMING FOR of VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Engstrom |and son Wallace are expected here tomorrow from Seattle on the North Sea for a couple of weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elton E > SUFFERS INJURY As the result of some timber fall- | sumption of from 300 to 1000 KWH | No WONDER ) T » -y - Star Gazing Xmas Universal News ing on him yesterday while at his work, John G. Johnson is laid up at his home for a few days - ELECTRICAL HE C RATE IS REDUCED BY COUNCIL AT KETCHIKAN A reductiony in the residential | heating rate for consumption in ex- ess of 300 kilowatt hours was order- ed recently by the Ketchikan City Council, acting on the recommenda- tion of the utilities board. Under | the new schedule residential con- will be billed at % cent per KWH, a | reduction of 50 per cent. All over 1000 KWH will be billed at % cent. | -ee | NOS ENTRRTAINED The Anchorage Booster Club en- tertained the Los Angeles Alaska Tour Party with a barbecue at Lake Spenard | ANGELE - ATR EXCURSION Fourth of July week-end trip to and return only $35. ¥ly up raku ¥ past the Taku in the North, See the placer mining in Atlin, and fish for trout and whitefish in the lake. Nine- | passenger transport leaving Juneau | on the 3rd, 4th and 5th. your reserv now with Barr or Lee Barragar at the tineau Hotel. ions EVERYONE 0 = KELVINAT We, too, say the 1936 Kelvinator is a fine refrigerator. We like the way the company has answered the questions that wise buyers ask — about tempera- tures, operating cost, service. Kelvina- tor has answered them definitely and em{:hntically. t has answered with Visible Cold— a Buile-In Thermometer shows you that your food is being kept surely, safely, dependably cold. It has answered with Visible Econ- omy—for not only does the new Kel- vinator use one-half to one-third the aitrent—but a Certificate of Low Cost of Operation shows you, in advance, that current consumption will be amaz- ingly low. It has answered with Visible Protec- tiom—for a 5-year Protection Plan gives you signed assurance of long years of service. And the 1936 Kelvinator is a beauti- ful refrigerator . .. designed with the 2id of Count Alexis de Sakhnoffsky. Futthermore, it has dozens of con- veniences to lighten the work of pre- paring meals—such as flexible rubber gtids in all ice trays, automatic defrost- ing switch, vegetable crisper, and many others. To those who have old-fashioned automatic refrigerators, we suggest that you compare Kelvinator’s operating cost with that of yours. 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