The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 25, 1936, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1936 an e 1Y 5 !l‘“’l.'z)l\l'llm Lh'— mmnn;nn «nr he 5 £ . . - NG - BRE o= TBURLESQUE (D | R T e | SUNDAY— MIDNIGHT PREVIEW | DOUGLAS VISITORS ARE T M - LADY” OPENS ‘ ROUNDTRIPPERS TO SITEA | THEME UF NEw ' — MONDAY— Tonight—1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY Mrs. Anna Corliss and Mrs. Nina —TUESDAY— | i | 2P M |Page, visitors from Pennsylvania, | " A2 W OB {and guests of William A. Fleek for { |the past ten days, left on the North e SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY He was a panic on Fourteenth Street.: but Park Avenue Gave Him the Ritz! Here's the gayest, smartest musical ro- mance of the New Year...Uproarious Fun with a Bowery Burlesquer who became the Czar of Broadway! {Sea' for a roundtrip visit to Sitka. ok : with F.|They will return here Sunday night | Warner Oland in “‘Charlie — i “Freshman Love | : [ and leave a few days later for their | v B ~ ’” i | Chan's Secret” Clos- ‘ { 1 \ McHugh and Patricia El- Robert and Roy Dupree and Joe| p | | Opening with the Sunday matinee | piagi Jr. went to Little Falls on e se The: e i at the Coliseum Theatre is the new |the Gity nf Rome last evening for | win film “Hitch-Hike Lady,” featuring a fishing trip. They returned this|,ng Alison Skipworth with Arthur Trea- |, rino” with a good catch. oy cher. | £ ara el Forsaking his usual butler roles,| FoRMER DOUG Treacher in this picture plays an English confidence man traveling | across country with an American gangster. Enroute they encounter Alison Skipworth in the role of an| aged English housekeeper and who traveling to California to join her son, unknown to her an inmate of San Quentin prison Seere - Much of the comedy in the pro-|NORTH SEA WILL DOCK duction is provided by the efforts| AT DOUGLAS ON RETURN of the two crooks as they attempt | — to prevent the old lady from learn-! Due back from the Sitka trip ing the truth about her boy some time Sunday night, the North For the last time tonight this|Sea is scheluled to call in here theatre is showing “Freshman Love” | an ace-high college story, chock| SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION full of romance and thrills. In the District Court for the Ter- — - ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau with freight, and |URANIA HARTLEY, Plaintiff, vs.|another shipment of JAMES K. HARTLEY, Defend-|mon ant, W‘r | K. HARTLE NE IS | GREETING Fraser has been south for the past You are hereby summoned to ap- |two months, underwent a major pear before the above-entitled court |operation at the Providence Hos- | at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty |pital in Seattle two weeks ago and !days from the service of this sum-|is reported convalescing sfact- |mons and a copy of the complaint|orily. He will have to remain there | herein upon you, and answer the|for some time, but Mrs. Fraser | |complaint of plaintiff filed herein; |is expected home next week | |and in case of your failure to ap- e ; | |pear within the time prescribed by - - ( Foubi | Douglas Ghurch | McHugh in Ellis Entertainment Starts at!titf and defendant, and the custody this church column publication of this summons is July |must be recelved by The Empire law, judgment will be entered LAST TIMES TONIGHT NAVY TUNIGHT::\;;..)N you as prayed for in the d Praik Patricia ;('mn])];unt, and which judgment is : ‘ Engagment i | |matrimony existing between plain- E[vlces | “FRESHMAN LOVE” . |and control of the two minor chil- B e 5:30 with Ball Game, The date of the order for the| Notices for 1 24, 1936. The time of publication not later than 10 o'clock Saturday “A Returned i ! {the dissolution of the bonds of “Playing for ALSO u un” pe > % |dren of plaintiff and defendant = Rustlers of Red Dog 2 Etiquette Fiction News then Hop in Nat A g | ! :omc between the U. S. S |publication is July 2, 1936, the last sermon Lopics, etc. . . . rruise: ot 1 g glas re- o o 9 B8 | {cruiser Detroit, and Douglas Fire- |publication is August 22, 1936, and There will ba 0o Sunday School| FREEBURN JOINED BY SON SO A R O e - |men, and later in the evening |the time within which defendant is|§r. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH William Freeburn, official of the dix Al e 2 ot g i in the Community Church until pe |winding up with a big dance in |required to appear is thirty days| No service tomorrow. | Pyramid Packing Company and the K. N. Neill countant for a . . - . e | 1 the first Sunday in September. EOI' Qule RGSUMS Try AI’I Empire ClC{SSlledl imu Nat, is the schedule of enter- |after completion of the last pub-| rhere will be no Sunday number of governmental agencies >-oo — trip South and East. 1 d ing Tonight ul, glittering :nmnv‘ buriesque theatre, | oubrettes, clowns | he action of the new King of Burlesque,” which Capitol Theatre with matinee, takes place Baxter heads the gala| picture which includes Jack Og Arline Judge, Mona Berrie, Gregory Ra- toff, Dixie Dunbar, Kenny Baker, phere songs, come the the Sunday VISITS : W Mrs. John Bu formerly | Alice Faye Miss Grace Meggitt, is visiting friends here this week, having ar- rived on the Channel the first of | pats waller and Nick Long, Jr., the week from Fairbanks, her pres- among the featured personalities ent home X vy of new tunes which fea- tures “King of Burlesque” were composed by Jimmy McHugh and Ted Koehler. The story is an or- iginal Vina Delmar. Tonight Juneau fans are given their last opportunity to see War- ner ,Oland in his latest Chinese detective picture. “Charlie Chan’s Secret THE 20th CENTURY- SKIII’\WORTH FOX PICTURE Mae CLARKE g James Ellison W arren ‘ | also to take on | canned sal- - FRASER HAS OPERATION Robert Fraser, who, with Mrs, NAME JAMES EXTRAI MARCH OF TIME “The News Behind the News” VCENSORED—A frank dis- course on timely subjects. AR o e W4 S B ghway -hilarity ‘ ARRIE that will tie up traffic! MONA B Gregory RATOFF ——LAST TIMES TONIGHT— WARNER OLAND in “CHARLIE CHAN’S SECRET” ALSO Going Places—Foolish Hearts—News Vitaphone Cartoon “Flowers for Madame” Universal News School g ks 3 Mo ce - Chichagof mine, is a through pas- |tainment arranged here in honor |1 n in the Community Church until and the Matanuska Colony, arriv- ; . Faasis ) ; DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN senger aboard the North Sea en- —— an‘:}h ltlillr("“d\) visitors now on the (xl\l:..‘\l \m(h-.r m[\ ]:1’“-“? M;d |(?‘“. the first Sunday in September MISSION route to Sitka. When the steamer ©¢d in Juneau on the North Sea. RIS p i "z'J‘l"”'m_“" gt it e DAVID WAGGONER, Minister |was in Juneau, Mr. Freeburn was e e Mayor Riedi and City Clerk G: th day of July, 1936. Sunday servi joined by his who has been| MRS. LARSON TO A {ORP visited the cruiser Detroit early ) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, 1:30 p.m—Bible several weeks, and| Mrs. O. A, Larson, wite- of* the vesterday afternoon and formally Clerk of the U. S. District two continued the journey to- " 1€ journey cannery superintendent at Port invited the officers and sailors of Court for sether " > ; Althorp, is a through passenger on all ships in the Channel to be the Alaska, Division No. 1 5 . . ¢ o the North Sea when it stopped | guests of Douglas today. They were |First publication, July 25, 1936 i pe oa here last night enroute to join her cordially received by the command- Last publication, August 22, 1936 husband: el b LRI A o ottt e DOUG! son § visiting here for 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. AR e thching 2 ; the the Territory of vy All are DOUGLAS COMMUNITY and to worship with us. CHURCH | - No Sunday serv CATHOLIC CHURCH o Aloysius Church 1 School invited ao th - WIFE THROUGH HERE Mrs. J. W officer aboard the soon to be at Sitka NAVY OPERATED ON Harris, wife of an U.S.S. Wright, who accepted the invitation. ) ) \ ! % AUk B a I “ " I 3 ; Gioya City Marshal Dupree aided by 3 ! Mary Edith Giovanetti, nurse & \ I3 Special Chicken Dinners |the Boy have been busy | St.. Ann’s Hospital, was operated on last evening for appendicitis. | She is convalescing nicely today. | - | VES | and baby were dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital | yesterday and left for their home in Sitka aboard the North Sea. SITKA WOMAN LE Mrs. C. Susort is a passenger aboard the North Sea to join her husband. Mrs. Harris' home is in San Diego, Californi S — OIL MAN ARRIVES J. E. Boyle, Manager ot fhe Un- | ion Oil Company, Alaska district, | arrived in Juneau on the North TAILOR GOES THROUGH Samuel Stone, member of the well-known Seattle tailoring firm of Stone Brothers, with Mrs. Stone is a roundtrip passenger aboard the North Sea PR ST R IN HOSPITAL Gus Messerschmidt is in St. Ann's Hospital for medical freatment. } T | ° As Addis Ababa falls, the world’s last peace hope—The League—totters. What will Europe’s great nations do about it? | CAPITGL THEATRE RES RAILROAD FA SLASHED! W [ ] RELIEF -BIGGEST N Soft Water Washing RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS AND SHOWERS OPEN 1:00 P. M. TO 1:00 A. M. WEDNESDAYS——FRIDAYS——SATURDAYS ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 186A Gastineau Avenue Phone 349 DANCE TILL 2:30 TONIGHT! FUN and FROLIC with RUTH and BOB Delicious Food at All Hours TONIGHT! ELKS" HALL BE SHORT OF MONEY When you have access to READY CASH! CLARENCE RANDS' | . MUSIC CARDINAL Small Loans c A B s ® Personal Loan Department Alaska Credit Bureau CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager Ground Floor—First National Bank Building ® Be Wise! No Cover Charge! CAPITOL CAFE CHARLIE MILLER, Manager NAVY NITE TONIGHT! e Admission $1.00 DANCING BEGINS AT 9:30 T JUNEAU-YOUNG C | Shelf and Heavy Hardware | Guns and Ammunition & -8 Public Cordially Invited! i

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