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A B SR N S = America's Little Sweetheart' 'Hl[ DiM- PLED DAR- LING YOU LOVEINTHE GREATEST! OF CIVIL WAR DRAMAS..! TEMPLE eLITTLEST - REBEL” with JOHNBOLES KAREN MORLEY JACK HOLT Guinn Williams Bill Robinson A FOX PICTURE MIDNIGHT PREVIEW “SHOW THEM NO MERCY” ALSO— “Time for Love” / vmphony in Black” “Pwo Lame Ducks” Star Brand of All- Universal News GREAT FILMS HAVING FINAL RUN TONIGHT “The Littlest Rebel” Fin-| ishes at Capitol—Ghost Story Is at Coliseum NIGHT Sweeter, nd funnier than aver before, Temple has re- uned to Juneau in her first great t Reb- ol” now Adapted forgotten play, picture p Shirley with the cpportunit scenes of genuine pathos and drama whic hthe marvelous child actre carries off her usual easy m ner. With her in the pic Robinson, Karen Morley Holt. “The Ghost Gocs West,” a featuring Robert Denai and Parkar which tells of a ghost a sense of humor and a consi ing passion for women is play for the last time tonight at Coliseum Theatre. RANSOM IN JUNEAU; ESCAPES HEAT WAVE Willlam. R:mwm representing Leather for men, women and children, who arrived on the Aleutian and is making his headquarters at the B ~. Benrends Shee Co., Inc., stor while on a ten day business t denies that he came north to es ure are Bl and Jack tory Jean h the the REV. I. TOLLEFSEN cape the terrific heat in the States GOING WES { But, Ransom received an airmail e letter on the Alaska today from his Herb Coleman, | home town of St. Louis indicating Salesman,” form completion m record time. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE.*TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1936. HERB COLEMAN ON ALASKA T TO YAKUTAT Flying er owner of the that he did have a forecast of PASSES AWAY SOUTH what was coming and did come Hollywood Style hop in Juneau {north. The letter, written on July 204 now operating Colem Rév. L Tollefsen, wellknown in | 15, from his firm, said that for 12| Ladies Shop in Ketchikan, is a Southeast and the father| days the temperature in St. Louis Dassenser aboard the Alaska for of Mrs. John Maurstead of Angoon | averaged from 100 to 109 degrees| Yakutat. Mr. Coleman will return and Mrs. Herb Coleman of Ketchi-|and at 10 o'clock on the night of |0 Juneau shortlv and reports bus- kan, died in Seattle on July 3 at|July 14 the temperature was 102, iness conditions in Ketchikan as the age of T4 years, and burial, degrees. “being fine” and that the annual was made there in the family pldt.| Many of the residents of St. Louis | Ketchikan plans are rapidly Mrs. Coleman is now in Seattle,| were trying to get a little sleep| taking shape, and that the best dis- where she visiting with her |der the cooling waves, if such a|Play ever will be shown at Ketchi- mother, Mrs. Tollefsen. thing was possible, from electric| 520 during that week in the fall ———ee————— fans, operated about four feet from | RGN VISITS CORDOVA the beds. MINES LACK WATER S. L. Ramer, General Manager AT e A R of the Bremner Gold Mining Com- COUPLE MARRIED | Mining activi in the region pany, came to Cordova from the = {of Takotna, Ophir and McGrath ¥ Marie A. Wallin, employee of the were delayed about a month this mine last week to obtain dental attention. He stated that mining was progressing very satisfactorily at the mine. >eo SHOP IN JUNEAU! Frisco Cafe at Anchorage, and |y Trenton Johnson, meat market em- | freezeup ployee of the same city, ried last week by Father Fenn. i and Warren cording to F. R iting (,mdu\A were mar- hampered by lac because of an unusually deep now k of Bates, seriously water, ac- prospector, B o e o A T o o o e e e B B e % ; z “Alaska” Its Scenic Features, Geography, History and Government . . . By LESTER D. HENDERSON ® Third Edition Newly Revised NOW ON SALE AT ALL DEALERS OR CALL AT THE EMPIRE OFFICE i 3 The great Tri-Boro bridge (left), which links the New York boroughs| L. L, approach. Manhattan, Bronx and Queens, is finally a reality after being rushed to | try-outs are to be run off. (1) The approach from 125¢h Street, Man- | The prodigious engineering feat was accomplished through use of WPA hattan. (2)" The entrance from the Bronx. (3) The Aswna, Queen& funds. The railroad bridge over Hell Gate, East River, is shown. riahi~ ALASKA IN PORT FOR WESTWARD Forl_\'-two Passengx‘rs Ar- mc from Seattle and S & A]aska Ports The steamer Alaska port from Seattle early ing with the following from the Puget Sound port: Mrs. S. C. Bassett, Robert W. Bender, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Balzer, Mrs. A Cohen, Mrs. J. Cashen, Isabell Cashen, J. F. Eddy, Mr. and Mrs W. D. Gross, Mr. and Mrs. C. Z Gross, Ida Goode, Mr. and Mrs. M H 1kovic Mrs. J. Hill, Ruth Ed Kalmer, C. Krone, Ms. J. Lundquist, L. H Mrs. C. Marck, Mrs. H. L ! r, Margaret son. C H. Lavine arrived in this morn- passengers ie Passengers arriving from sast Alaska ports were: H. Munder- man, Mrs. E. M. Richardson, Mrs. J. H. Chisel, M. Custard, A. John- son, Albert Johnson, M. C. Espe, Mrs. Espe, Tony Lindstrom, Mrs B. Osborne, Lazzette arer. Sailing Westward at 10:30 o'clock this forenoon, the Alask the 'f)'l,:\\u‘g pas nea For Cordova—Jane Adams, M Chappell, R. M. Shepard, C. E Grimm, L. Hamilton, H. G. Mc- Cain. For Seward—Mr H. E. Allen, Frea Sorri, Margaret Conway, Mrs Prank McCafferty, M. S. Whittie W. D. Hedrick, A. P. Kashevarof E. Schoonover, M. Evans, M \1r‘l)nnnu"h Mr. and Mrs. T. J Farrely, Kaj Louring For Valdez—Helen Mason, S Zuern. For Kodiak—Frank A. Wolf For Seldovie—R. C. Cutler, R. A Lester, J. G. Stoner. For Yukuht— Mrs. R. L. C SUMMONS In the District Court for the ' ritory of Alaska, Division ber Ome, at Juneau. |CORA MINZGOHR, Plaintiff, vs MATHEW MINZGOHR, Defend- ant, The President of the States of America, to tife named defendant, Greeting You are hereby required to ap pear in the District Court for Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau, within thirt ldays after the 14th day of August 1936, in case this summons is pub- lished, or within forty days after the date of its service upon you in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff on file in said court in the above entitled action. Plaintiff in said action demands the following relief: dsolution of the bonds of matrimony now exis ing between plaintiff and dGete wnt. And in c you fail to so,a pear and answer plaintiff wi judgment against you for want thereof and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her com- plaint and as hereinbefore stated Witness the Honorable Geo. F. Alexander, Judge of said court and the seal of said court hereunto af- fixed this 13th day of July, 1936. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, (Seal) Clerk \irst publication, July 14, 1936 Last publication, August 4, 1936 United above Metz- ! South- ag 'How 568 000,000 Brldge llnks 3 New York: Boroucrhs 5 H (4) The new Municipal stadium, where the Ofympie (5) The $1,500,000 Municipal swimming pool. Female Problem e arrived in port (llymmcl]fiwerQ Spare from Vancouver BERLIN, July Ger tourists aboard the I(‘ mpic officials are worry- engers for 1 {ing’ over the “fen problem orey, Frank Bar G They haven't yet decided to yielc Hannula Hal- to the Finns, who ask to hav 0 1, and Thoma elderly woman live in Olympi Hanna The woman would have The Princ tte remain ge of the 1 hot baths. | in P 1 before sail- village was [ ed to hou r Ska 4,500 men-—and no women v Al e Since there will be € 1 HAS OPERATION vided for athletes in the vil-| M \ Edenso of Hoonah £ the authorities were r operation at bothered by the thought of C nent Hospital this actresses’ presence rni To remedy the for the fen t : SHOP 1 to @ntar . the . theatye, by -ay pacls exit,t Yedph lockwa- except*whe 1?'1:“ ¢. There will be no hanging about and go in locked cars, Wit & athletes harn measles, Berliners are jng Olympic Village “Dorf Maenner'—village of men ->oo ”HGN[’SON’S REMAINS TO BE SHIPPED SOUTH The remains of C.Donald Thomp- EARLY MORNING, Troublesome for THIS AFTERNIUN with COME IN AND SE FRIG A IRUTERS Slaubsy 8 "‘f’ . E SELL, SERTTH e Y WY Rbted { her dream cast’ o s wierd, eerie and romant Jean Parl«er Eugene "vk Pallette PLU; Double Exposure Fomorrow’s Halfback Fox News FRIGIDAIRE COUPONS ALEUT 'A‘J LU'" LAST NiGHT FOR § Juneau 10:30 o a with the followir ! se For & Joan WAY oI Ma ha Hunt rides horse ter on altern; ras- | lots of ex days healthy. con, Bacon, Geor ma Ba-| SHOP It - RETURNS TO | JUNEAU ON ALASKA PIGGLY v ]\ul*' t W Be ion at shia and consid- QUALITY AND erable time in Washington, D. C Wash ecoNomy / | Lode and placer location notices - for sale at The Empire office. i 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc Distributors CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICK E THE BEAUTIFUL IDAlRE son, 29, who died Saturday at St. : Hospital from loss of blood | ” after suffering from nose biced | — : for a month, will be taken south TH “E 3 for burial at Vashon Island, Wash- | OR BUYING ington. His wife, Mrs. Evelyn 5574NDAQDJ FOR REFRIG[RU Thompson, will accompany - the MEETS ALL The new Frigid: k, e dy. WEET THE " .“ellpecucuhl Thompson is survived by his wif b/ :om ‘making i his . mother and father, Mr. and “4 ;mouco\dfo‘ Mrs. Ira O. Thompson o Unseen Trouble-free $1, (l)ess oete o sister, Mrs. E. Enochs CosttotheBone cost. Only G 0 chikan; .and three b r: bt endym"d 9’“'5‘7&": a 3 ! Perman “m.nd w of Ketchikan, and Ed d and Ro- and of Vashon. — e - BARR PLANE i3 IN ‘ FROM ATLIN; WILL RETURN TOMORROW The North Canada Air Express ransport plane, Pilot L. F. 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