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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1936 e CAPITOL SHOWS Free Lectre On ONE COMPANY, |- ;;k‘»g::ei:'a;;x::;;w:r:cnsrum DAY Rouged Ruofers | Amemmemmmmes. CHAS. DICKENS Christian Science | U. S. SOLDIERS, [ :.o~== [SENJOYEDBY | Raise Receipts who is an old friend | LOVE TALENOW Is Given Tonightt COMING HERE - G ke DHILDREN: at Mianta Games TONIGHT ey = | ALE § Henry Fonda and Rochelle |Address of Prof. Hering at;To Arrive on July 2 and REO%UOQJ%I}SY&QVGELL Juneau You I]ghl(’l VT R e o | 1tz dramatic e o : | . : | YNAMITE Hudson Playing at Coli- 8 o'Clock, at Scottish |~ Will Remain Here Prizes at Evergreen funta 4 L4 ! seum Theatre | Rite Temple \ Until July 6 OPENINF' by Play g“’u“d Friday oG gl m&fl&ls? ! 2 oy THEATRE |at special “lac i M Requa, San Francisco fi- |addir isto and color to the MELODRAM The Capitol Theatre is now show-| A free lecture on Christian Science| CHILKOOT BARRACKS, Alaska, | 1ancier, is now in the east in con-| Costume Day which was held 1ast \and hiking gate recei REACHES. ing the most delightful love story|entitled “The Discovery and Heal-|June 29.—(Special Correspondence) faection with financing for possibleiFriday afternoon at the Ev een| The male fan is read i KiNG X in the history of literature, Charles|ing Mission of Christian Science” | ~—Weather permitting, Company E}zeopening of the old Treadwell mine ]clu_\mmmq was pronounced a great | that the woman at a ball gam THE TALKI Gloriousy dive Dickens' “Tale of Two Cities,” star-| wil] be given at 8 o'clock tonight|7th Infantry, Captain I V. Castnerfaccording to word ‘brought to Ju-lsuccess by the thirty children who oyi-yvell him anyti SCREEN..! _...).u\. h.,,,bm ,; ,g,,,_,,(d ring Ronald Coleman with Eliza-|in the Scottish Rite Temple | commanding, will arrive in Junea\} 1eau ] \.lml White on his return | took part in the parade and ‘f"“‘. And the woman's cheerir g AQ,IDTIUUS en- s madiificence ofpectucel | || beth Allan, Edna May Oliver and| The lecturer is Professor Her-|July 2 and remain until July:6f:rom Ihe \“‘“\ teen mothersng friends. Wholper. cent of the time, the observe tertainment ,.,,,,,,hc,,,t‘;,,m;:’fl, oty Basil Rathbone. On the same bill| mann S. Hering, C.S.B., Member of | The soldiers will be transported to} Bradley, head. of the Alaska|watched the event dedlss i B for the Rbme tekin is Universal's latest news reel the Board of Lectureship of the|Juneau on the Harbor Boat For-}Juncau said last Summer during} A number of prizés were given in-|matier how poorly the boy Way Down East,” showing at|Mother Church, the First Church|Dance and the launch J-44. They| s t here that Mr. Requa was]cluding two for the prettiest m\.’p\, rforming the Coliseum Theatre, deals with the | of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mas- | Will be encamped in the Evergreen|cehsidering such an undertaking. |jtumes given to Jean Hermle and|" progigent garl Mann of individual problems of Rochelle | sachusetts Bowl during their stay in the capi-| Mr. White also reported that E.{Bobby Crane and two for the fun-|y ... pasenall club says the [tal City. The Fornance and J-44 Benneit, associated with M. S.|iest costumes presented to Pauline ), .. Barracks | Eecl the Federal Reserve Bank{Hellan and Gustave Peterson in (h-vlln Dickens' Hudson in her fight for love against| prof. Hering arrived on the Aleu- P night mes are having mmortal Masterpiece a world of bigotry and scorn. Starred | tian this morning after making the | will return to Chilkoot 2= much to do with exceptionally good | |A ALE OF y y . av: n San Francisco is expecting . to |es for the outstanding character rep- I with Miss Hudson is Henry Fonde Sy without delay in order to be av @ ate. Teceitits’ her Found trip’ Yo SKagwey F|make a trip to Alaska soon and|resentations were won by Lilian Nel-|5%(¢ Tecelpts here y e S o1 able for transportaing Compan Last ye: th ‘racker o u {#. || who made his debut in “The Farmer | e <L et O 2 ) Eoba L 5 5 .ast year the Crackers played at TWOCr"ES % || Takes a wite.” to Skagway for the Fourth of July|>roPably would be .in Juneau injson, Margaret Ganaucis, Ingvald , & o 0" B0 00RE R © it e e e 3 paying fans 5 {81, 50 cents Selebrétion & .be KA there about two weeks: Garnes and Shirley Tripp, The most | ¢ ™0 ™\ L% o) (B0, PIER oo ELIZABETH ALLAN d Womens' nail driving contest - original costumes were worn by o | 'EDNA MAY OLIVER 11 S fres-faveall; \WomeD: #5.60, VL0 Mrs, Jerry Waite who has been |Tleen Hellan and Barbara Rand SRR ; e \ BASIL RATHBONE \| Egg and spoon race, free-for-all, | working in the Finance office at Jand special prizes were given to is dron i 5 i AT i) BAS o DUUGLAS 0 in the Finance o | Margaret Rands. Tersy Pegues and |E3Mes free for a new Atlanta recs| AMetroSaldwyn Mayes Pictre women, $1, 50 cents Chilkoot Barracks has been trans- ord in this line. i X \ | Rodney Pegues. 50 yard dash, men over 50 years, | ferred back to Juneau where she | Mann says he finds it g NE WS $1, 50 cents. | will resume her work in the Depart- FRUM ATL!N Mrs, Helen Webster, director of :)n'u{n::?lm:\'uhIA-l :‘1‘\1. \x‘.“;‘n\“r\‘::;;)w | Married women’s race, 40 yard|ment of Forestry. She will arrive jeils’ . agd . ohildoshni saclviiap. 8¥}0 o park free because they usually | dash, $1, 50 cents. |in July July 5, on the Northwest- |the playground states that, many| " ¢ Wong & paying eseorr. | | ik s s AR eRE, 1100 catits ry , ; | mothers have been surprised to learn § % Rayi i | | 2 ok sk N Ofnicksts The North Canada Air Express|that children from the age of five| This year women are continuing by DOUGLAS CANNERY SHIPS 1 b e Tt Sl der v Oha Pilgrim plane arrived yesterday af-{years are taking part in the play-|to throng the park in their nights OUT THOUSAND CA ’F i om, a: ml«“lm‘ ‘1 : h}\‘ Capt. E. A. Mueller, 7th Infantry, | ternoon from Atlin with pas-|ground activities. She would like |More than 6,000 attended a recent UNIVERSAL FIRST THIL. son | Fox. starter; W. E. Cahill, C. Goetz, | who recently received order: 8N~ | sengers including Mrs. F. J. Hen-|it to be fully understood that young!game for a new singl ne record {Prank Pearce, judges him to Fort Devens, Mass., upon | ning and her two children who|children as well as the older ones |here = ik L. W. Kilburn, paymaster; Andrew | (he iy B e e s o) termination of his tour of Al-|sailed for the States this mor A : . Evargreen Bigval . ¢ Ste s morning |are invited to the Evergreen Play- Martin, Marshal of the Day askan service in October, has been | on the Aleutian |ground s > Tor advised of a change in his orders.| The Pilgrim plane is scheduled to| This week' the children will dedi- | ing, when 1036 cases of canned sal- | | | ‘ REV WAGGONER GOES { mon were loaded aboard the North | | He will now be sent to Fort Wor-{make a return flight to Atlin next|cate their time to practicing for \if ™ A Ses Fob ‘the Banitle bl < oirn | den, Washington, for a. detail in|Wednesday at noon the ganies.to be held on the Fourth )3 " TO MEETING OF SYNOD‘ handling the fish. A small part of | | the Quartermaster Corps , .. {of July at the playground ‘ 3 ! the shipment, 139 cases were reds| | BT | GO FLYING AFTER FISH IMISS CARK ,.l?'ff oy - P vid Waggoner of the First|and the remained were mostly NUPTIALS ARE | VISITING WOMEN TO [, The PAA Fairchild seaplane pllot-! b ot Rl SRR celebratlon Jllly ) § HER VISIT IN JUNEAU ; hums, al value being around i s Yett - Jube 4 sbyterian Church left on the | chums, tota g MAKE TRIANG 'OUR |¢d by Murray Stuart left Juneau )day enroute to Walla Wal- | 35,000 AKE TRI LE TOUR {this afternoon for Lake Florence R ‘g i e S 0 we o | Miss Emma Ruth of Fresno, Cal-| o = | . arr ¢ R | Approximately two weeks ahead of g s ¥ les| Miss Owen Carruthers who has - - Washington, where he will at- | 4 i §! ifornia, and Mrs. H. W. Grelg. of P2 fishing trip with Charles' ; g tend the Presbyterian Synod meet- | the record of the last few years, the Sitka, who are registered at the|CGOMtedin and Pilot Jerry Jones heen. visiting, with Adit .and. Mrs: peCIa a es to t n on le plans to be gone about Lmnnu\ is off to a good start whi n i 285 s v who arrived yesterday at the con-|Lanner of the Salvation Army for . Zynda Hotel, will leave tomorrow > past t8 st Ahils moreiba ; wding his time after| PTesages a good successtul season. |\ ; . e i ety LB Ithe past ten days, left this morning S Spmmates el e Northem Light Church Isjon the Yukon for cordova from {018 “"'k”“\"“;:“‘“:‘" lr‘“‘““ from 1 the Alaska enroute for her home the FOKKER s l gt s : MISS LUNDELL TO FLY Effective Setting for whence they will make the triangle bt in Wrangell. Miss Carruthers is eap ane During Rev. Waggoners absence, | cluive sSeting lor trip to rbanks and return to e, ¢ the daughter of Brigadier : ¥ tics &b Ahe BFirat. Preshibe Miss Phyllis Lundell is booked for Cer P MR ¥ WATCH ¥OR 1e daughter of Brigadier and Mrs. SERYien 8t fing AU Creshiberlinng. oy deith B 1hé Dsass of DR eremony : d iy Carruthers of the Salvation Army be taken over by his | ESREE ¥ hidet bo, Brellioh Bimi. Miss Ruth, who arrived here on The Opening of The “White Spot.” in Alaska LOUIS A DELEBEQUE Agem \(ii’ in Nebracka and | mons, pilot, due to leave at 4 o'clock| Miss Ellen Mize was wedded to S O llame. | 0 the morning for her return trip|Mr. M. D. Moyer in the Northern . i 4 the Princeton Theological College. |11 the m F e R e Office Phone 601, Residence Phon LT S {urday evening by the Rev. John A MISS FEERO RETURNS Glasse in one of the most beautiful I Nl | o L i s chiings ot s e (44 ; : 99 e gy P ly this morning on the Aleutian| The church, dcorated with greens - 3in 1 e ot i riona | upins, and tapers, was an effeotve FRESH LOCAL GROWN R M i background for the lovely bride in GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES 3 | 1 ] ('\n's 1—2 and 3 | Watch the Birdie Going Places | Fox Movietone The earliest shipment of any sea- 's was made by P‘V\]wnl Co. this morn- Y Life—Accident—Health Y, the traditional white gown and veil INSURANCE OWL CAFE IS SCENE and carrying a bouquet of pale pink L] OF DINNER PARTY Yoses and lillies-of-the-valley. Her 4 B L 4 i oo | s ust SCundell enterisined | attendant, Mrs. Leonara Holmauis n , FROM OUR OWN FARM il gonionos with a dinner for several friends at| WOré @ deep blue crepe gown with o Resident Supervisor - : Owl Restaurant Sunday noon OF-Cortl | OQIUTeRET oS c hf G y RErTy - of Ale in honor of her daughter Phyllis > wedding march was played a ornla rflcel‘ HOTEL ZYNDA who is leaving in the morning for | PY Carol Beery Davis, who also ac- Seattle f.(',‘,f,]mm‘l“ :m.]y‘;h\}\Km;,’;‘rnl;‘?n i THE PURE FOODS STORE Guests included also the Misses ”l’\(“;‘)‘n\n'n““‘ ou Truly” and Talatk 478 P D Hilja Heinikka, Margaret Pearce, awning | 3 g a i Heelen Pusich, Rosic and Stephanie, _After the church services, a re- Good news for housewives! Nutritional i o rompt Delivery Africh, ception, attended by 80 friends of S 5 the popular couple, was held at the M Y e Gold Stzves win s ceonm | @uthorities find Canned Salmon one of our COAL For Every Purpose—C QAL vacationing south for the past|laber and Miss Bess O'Neill of- mohth 1s Ko s .| ficiating at the coffee urns. The | " 5 S R O CLEB e rone) ot wies Wik richest sources of many vital food values PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY ngor A tier wedding cake was decorated 1 Phone 412 FOURTR OF JOLY EVENTS with tapers and yellow flowers | ARE ARRANGED, DOUGLAS, The young couple will reside at| the Gross Apartment ! The complete program for events | » at Douglas July 4 follows: - s et mNEAU CASH GRoCERY Firemen’s hose race, 9:30 a. m.— HALIBUT SALES sca(:)rfmmy pe v; a;.‘;l_'Jl c‘:;mi F‘:;‘,fi OVER WEEKEND No OTHER food contains the same ments reaching millions of families | CASH GROCERS e - e @) Jjudges, H Pearce, Ed McCorm! | . . . : Corner Second and Seward Streets New York Life Bafs L m vk AGias 11 Almost 50,000 pounds of halibut | variety of important nutrients throughout the country. Free Delivery PHONE 58 INSURANCE Song, “Columbia, the Gem of the Were bought in Juneau from me; KEITH G. WILDES Ocean” (first verse) by school chil-|local fishing fleet over the week-| Phone 2701 | dren. end . 4 % . 2 J Song, “Star Spangled Banner”| The Fremont, Capt, Olaf Winther ities whose findings are featured in Canned Salmon in their own homes. e - (first verse) —By school children. |sold 14500 pounds to E. E. Eng- current Canned Salmon advertising. p ecia e | o S An address will also be given, the | Strom at prices of 6.70 cents and ke - ¢ 55 The Ids Sa | As millions begin to understand . § ; o SEVEN wANT AD speaker to be announced later. | 485 *"f“flytfi The I(L‘x‘H. Capt. John Wi Hbed every dfly, thieke experts .E Super-flgxiaior TuoR WASHER found in salmon, report food author-’ Alaskans can help by serving Baseball gdme, 11 a. m.; prize| Sonderland sold 5200 pounds to| % gyt POINTERS 875 | New England Pish Company at % | & ¢ food factor Sl 104 the true healthfulness of salmon, Field Sports 2:30 p. m {and 4.90 cents. The Flynn, Capt. S, say, the great food facto 4 . NEfeha u""“’ want-ad will produce, 60 yard dash, boys 12 years or un- | C. Lynch, sold 2500 pounds to New | protein f’h ¢ gives us stny R Twer they will buy Alaska salmon more you: der, first prize $1.00; second, 50 England Fish Company at 6': and) € at gives us s . 6 i S e . Think carefully about | oo Mt |43 conts. Toe Disoa, Capt. "B g often. And whether directly or in g;;tpmyofl‘;sis‘elfi?& A 40 yard dash, girls 10 years or u h(;:‘n]n:gdp\:}xdcx 600 D()undscl‘o New Rebuilds musclesand tissues. Salmon directly, every Alaskan will benefit. the THOR f 1 1 q der, $1, 50 cen gla ish Company at 6% and 3 g 7 or I 1 . at the individual, : 50 yard dash, Boys 10 years or un-| 495 cents. The Thelma, Capt. Bernt is a principal source of a Aigh grade YUse () gt all your launary. o gpesitio g e calartd). | der. 51, 50 centa. Alsted, Sold 9500 pounds at 680| protein which man must eat.regu- What Canned Salmon our clothes will be washed spot- words. Aveid alities. 2 ; & % P 5 c i o1l 'the ‘wnals o 40 yhed Cgals, B30 Nxr oF il ARC. 400 conts fo. Alaska Gouh) lessly clean — quickly and safely. , der, $1, 50 cents. Fisheries. The Lou Helen, Capt. lar 1 live, 2 18 O o firn:‘mof yourm&(:" tea- 50 yard dash, boys 9 years or un-| Knute Hildre, sold 13,500 pounds at | arly in order to ¢ adverhsmg will der, $1, 50 cents. | 62 and 4.95 cents to E. E. Engstrom, & . Mention price. 30 yard dash, girls 8 years or un-| Considerable quantities of sal- | The calcium and phosphorus in Make answering as easy der, $1, 50 cents. mon also reached the local market. | o b asd 40 yard dash, boys 8 years or uh-| The Eifin IT, Gabt. B.-O. Swenson. | Canned Salmon help keep teeth and Cam-_;d Saimon adverrising t0 yb:l”.:::,.f",. =2 | der, $1, 50 cents sold 21,000 pounds of king salmon i 3”‘" fi;; 2 reye: miludg the following: | 30 yard dash, girls 7 years or un- | to Alaska Coast Fisheries, who also bOne§ sound, healthy. Salmon sup- ustry. Its purpos 8 | der, $1, 50 cents purchased 4,000 pounds from the li riper th A8 1. It will seek to safeguard this Alaska Indus- Down Monthly Cigars | 40 yard dash, boys 7 years or un-| Thlinget, Capt. Jimmy Martin, 3,- plies energy and 1odine, the goitre- try against the competition from other ® der, $1, 50 cents. | 500 pounds from the Celtic, Capt. reventive food products in America. Cigarettes | 30 yard dash, girls 6 years or un-|Henry Moy, 1300 pounds from the | P ) 2, It will seck to stabilize America’s demand der, $1, 50 cents | Alms, Capt. A. Bartness, and 1,000 | ; for this Alaska product at fair prices —so H H ' Cand | 40 yard dash, boys 6 years or un-|pounds from the 31-A-409, Capt. E. Add to all this Canned Salmon’s that good .wages may be paid to Alaska as a ec "c lg uwer 0' andy | der, 81, 50 cents. West. h PR workers, e | 30 yard dash, girls 5 years or un-| This morning E. E. Engstrom | content of the rare “sunshine” vita- TESAIT i attdimaatal. halfn Hiake Tt poasibin JUNEAU 6 DOUGLAS 18 | der, 75 cents, 50 cents. | shipped 16 boxes of ‘fresh salmon | s i salpege . ppo; 40 yard dash, boys 5 years or un-|and 8 tierces of mild cure salmon min D and the “protective” vitamins :‘,’.: "}ee,l,'}?:,',l.'ly;:f::;::: I:l:r‘:uxhr::x‘ der, 75 S by steamer to the States, - o~ > 2 T n E { der, 75 cents, 50 cents. e States, and Al Aand Gl payments. The Canned Salmon Industry Pay for this machine with the the money it saves! accomplish for Alaska Legrlfisosf}ll?r%}s%lyt!his 30 yard dash, girls 4 years or un-| aska Coast Fisheries shipped five in 1933 (last year for which records are | der, 75 cents, 50 cents. | tierces of mild cure salmon. 1 complete) paid 77% of all taxes collected {40 yard dash, boys 4 years | S Actually, Canned Salmon by the Territorial government. NEW . B QS e FIRST CASUALTY > 8 ; : 50 yard dash, girls 12 years | contains so many of the food essential It will create interest in Alaska and its re- A R c T l c |der, $1, 50 cef"'i- OF FOURTH JULY y entials sources and help to bring more people to ) | Sack race, boys 8 to 14 years, $1,| f that when combined with even the the exyigey {50 cents. The first Fourth of July casualty s % It will guard the future of the Industry — ‘ 50 yard dash, girls 16 years or un-|of the season occurred at Auk Bay simplest other foods, it becomes the protect the future of the thousands of \ A Pabst Famous || aer, s1, 50 cents. yesterday, when a firecracker of ¥ 1 Alaska pogpla, who daria inaasue flmetly h : nav u none R‘ Draught Beer 60 yard dash, boys 16 years or un-|large proportion exploded in the left nutritionally balanced meal author- and indirectly from the canning of Alaska € o || der. 81, 50 cents. hand of Frank Gourley, of the men’s i 3 salmon. On Tap Egg and spoon race, girls 14 years |department, B. M. Behrends Inc.,| ities urge everyone to eat regularly, Save yourself TIME and MONEY by bringing your or unier, 81, 50 cents. Co. Mr. G?ur}l]ey suffered painful d Sa]mon automotive problems to us! “TIMMY" Sack race, boys 14 years or under, |injury to his thumb and forefinger The Canned Salmon Industry is Cannl’ We Guarantee Complete Satisfaction! $1, 50 cents. as the result. CARLSON o0 B asen, Suntcha, oigg, i e publishing these facts in advertise- 1 ndustry BUICEONNog’gNTMIQ(;IOR CO., Inc. | 50 yard dash, free-for-all, women, | The Opening of The “White Spot.”