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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1936. e . PADDY ODAY Maska Getfing | poucras | MARX BROTHERS ol | STARSLITILE Mo Puhhcflyi NEWS | COMING IN NEW | ‘ Arnolds, Tells Whal | AFT WO MONTHS TRIP| 15 ‘ [Coliseumn Will Show Lilting! ~ Newspapers Doing | ars. Rovert Fraser returnca nome|Capitol Theatre Shows “The DAY MONDAY featuring R " ¥ | on the thiand from Seattle| Byi o p ] L | Irish Film Starting with | s arace Larson, secretary 0| where st spent. the past conple of Bride Comes Home' for g 1 THE SUNS“lNE 1 Sunday Show Archie Taft, owner of radio sta-| months. Mr. Fraser, who accom-| Last Times Tonight N { sl | tions KO, Seattle; KHQ, Spokane, | panied his wife south, has been in| ——f d KCY, Olympia, is making the| 5 nospital for over one month but| Heralded as the funniest picture | With a twinkle a saucy Irish brog Totemland cruise aboard the steam-| eypected to get out today. He is|to come out of Holly er Aleutian. While the steamer Was | ajready enjoying greatly improved|“A Night at the Op s ood in ye: 1 Withers opens to- lar kers in her in port yesterday Miss Larson ViS-| peajth, Mrs. Fraser said morrow at the Capitel Theatre with ous mnew Paddy O'D ited Juneau friends and was the| pDuring their stay in Seattle they| the world-renowned Marx Broth- coming to iseum tomorrow | uest of Manager C. B. Arnold of| enjoyed visiting with a number of | ers, Groucho, Chico and Harpo, The picture, which follows the |Station KINY. | former Douglasites | cast in: three of the most uproar- ting edventures of a moth-| Miss Larson is the old member, ——————— | ious characterizations ever devis- littl rom Erin to the|from a point af service, of the WITH THE SICK ed for any trio of comics either on Ne New York, pre-|Staff of the Taft interests. She stbge. oF S er ys that the publicity Alaska has The new picture represents “Tomlin, Rita Cansino, | SRy g PP N g 2d George Givot— | received during the la: | . Greek bassador of radio— | throughout the newspapers of the; in the strong supporting cast. country has increased the general from the pens of Har-| public’s interest in the Territory t, Sidney Clare and Edward | ™any fold and that the larger ra- iscu include “Keep That Twin-| dlo stations of the Pacific Coast are | in Your Eve” and “I Like a|devoting more time to Alaska as a inky T +i.| whole than ever before. She also| Pinky Tomlin contri-| /o0 "4 Gilmore, as Master of{ NORTHLAND IN PORT ard Johnson and in- fant son are due to leave St. Ann’s Hospital for home tomorrow. Carl Lindstrom is expected out of the hospital soon and Rene Stra- departure for the celebrated Kings k of zhter inasmuch as it does 3 “\‘(a 20th CENTURY :pend alone on madcap antics FOX and insane gags but tells a straight- gier will have to remain there for| Credible story enlivened by musi- another ten days, it is believed cal interludes and an engaging ro- A mance between Kitty Carlisle, her- oine of several Bing Croshy musi-| WARNING! Fox Movietone Plus—— Ty “GAY OLD DAYS” UNIVERSAL NEWS ® cal 2 g p butes one of his own “Changing 1 ! : : , .| cals, and Allan Jones, who made X ——Coming Soon S AN s | “No" Ceremonies on KOL's Alas-| FOR SEVERAL HOURS| y 'fiim™ qebut with Jean Harlow ? SR Do Not Forget 3 ai! AL(‘nu‘ h\: time tonight Juneau| k@ midnight matinee, as receiving | : T in “Reckless.” Gentlemen. Sports SCHMELING—JOE LOUIS FIGHT PICTURES pohor the last time tonielt Juneau) "o inore “fan” mail from | Docking at 1:30 o'lock this morn\ ™ gt (Ve time tonight Claud- | . ' Yok e e Hito " of SAGIHE “Welbward oY m‘,.\ a—which pleases the “No Mas- | :nlu l;x»v .\vn(h]an;fl v:;:s in n:;xtl Un-| ote Colbert and Fred MacMurray Orphans Benefit ty g twa £ (til 5:15 a. m. unloading and load-| , . o b . . e Y o] A e o |3 seen ' “The Bide Comes : COUPONS! AST TIMES TONIGHT—LAST TIMES TONIGHT Mannors at the Coliseum | Fiften-seven tons of general freight, were unloaded for local firms and e i STRIP FISHING IS ehts tone 5400, cases of saimon.| Because he had-lived in the United | ———LAST TIMES TONIGHT— S|MM[]NS []N ENJOYED BY PARTY | made up the outgoing shipment. | States 48 vears without seeking citi- | e e 3 | znship, William Van Denseller, na- | ON YACHT TR[TON ety tive of Holland, was denied natur- § g ! } | | alization by an El Centro, Caleor-} Good fishing and a good time | uug as urc ";,J,"T.'_u_.h4 A G Stars of Tomorrow ESls | Throwing rocks at each other, and love and kisses to you. | were enjoyed by the guests of Mr.| = | and Mrs, J. J. Mehern aboard their | | | | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Sheldon Simmons, in the AAT|yacht Triton yesterday on a fishing| | erVIcEs | {In the District Court for the Ter- Bellanca, returned at 10:30 o'clock | trip around Douglas Island to Outer i ritory of Alaska, Division Num- this marning m Admiralty Island | Point | et ber One, at Juneau, with three prospectors, Ja an-| For three of the guests, Barrett| URANIA HARTLEY, Plaintiff, vs. ! ! Notices for ning, James Mannin Willoughby, famous author of Al-j - ft0es ~OF this church column| " ;svps K, HARTLEY, Defend-| for whom he hi ant | yesterday afternoor kan stor who is now in Juneau; L. McGovern, manager of the Al-| "0 Wer than 10 owlock Saurday yo THE ABOVE NAMED JAMES| At 11:15 this forenoon he again | . g Ol K. HARTLEBY, DLFENDANI‘! took off, t or Chichagof res attle Cham- Bureau of the Seattle Cham: |sermon topics, ete. | | and Sitka to the Hirst-| of the Meherin You are hereby summoned to ap-| e, and an old friend | A . « e: H. B. Hum-| heth Kaser, the salmon they caught - LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 0., pefore the above-éntitled court| 11th Chapter—“Rustlers of Red Gap” No service tomorrow E. i flown there received by The Empire THE BRIDE Fred MacMURRAY ROBERT YOUNG A Paramount Pictu , and Miss Eliz 1 of Mines Safety | were their first with strip fishing! .~ =" dd by at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty | asy Money—Curious Industries—News and C. W. oCnverse, Jim | gear. There will be no Sunday School R. Haeske were pas-| Other members of the party were :‘]‘“ ‘fll‘r"\' ‘;‘l"!“‘("““”“l‘:‘»"s f’)m“‘“ll“ until hichagof. On the re-| Mrs. R. H. Williams and Mr. and’ B SURCay eplamer days from the service of this sum-! mons and a copy of the complaint! {herein upon you, and answer the | ALSO turn flight he is to pick up two|Mrs. Robert Bender. | 16 (umn.um of plaintiff filed herein; z i “NUTVILLE— b passengers from Chichagof and one PSS | DovGLAS caTHOLIC cruRcn (77 O P your faiture to ap-| For Quick Results Try An Empire Classified! Going Places om Sitka, He is due back here at| WIFE OF PRES]DENT : » Alaysie. Chinesh x within the te tressribed byl e - = R A 5 WA S A | 1 R0 TANSIRSITS 358 OB The Radio Rouges” Topics of the Day sl Rls. atiarmtan | No services v, judgment will be entered| F==="""" Pathe News ot Jimmy Rinehart, in the AaT| THANKS MRS. JENNE | = iy ainst you as prayed for in the Stinson, made a glacier iop FOR MUSIC WRITING et {complaint, and which judgment is ' N s u R A N c E \lhxuvmn with a party off the Prin- 1 it |the dissolution of the bonds of! s Charlotte, v No Sunday services. 'matrimony existing betwee! rlain h | Orystal Snow Jenne, candidate for! There will be no Sunday School | - i St ' Bagieh s = llf;’:\ ,\(‘mnc‘fulm_),],_ election to the Territorial House of 'in the Community Church until %‘1}1‘1“1:1;1 ‘d_‘);'";h‘ll”. ‘u\d s (“_“'(_;)dl‘ Allen shatt“ck Il 5 ¥ e S o " MAKE TWO TR]PS Representatives on the Democratic |the first Sunday in September. S DRI DL VIS T MHER Ak : ¢ dren of plaintiff and defendant. The date of the order for the anor Roosevelt, DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN . COME BACK AGAIN | thenking her for a copy of a recent MISSION !}’;“"1‘;9‘;““‘15;‘ Abl *."“m“m;l"\”"]"l\ Established 1898 musical composition, relative to the| DAVID WAGGONER, Minister |25, 1936: The time of publication New Deal. Both the words and| Sunday services: SRS Ao 1n fous weeks. Thw st Mrs. M. C. Brown of Oxnard,) .. ... were written by Mrs. Jenne 1:30 p.m—Bible School ‘pubhcauon is July 25, 1936, flw last Iuneau o -2 Almkd ornia, and Mrs. Harold Jen-| n... poosevelt expressed appre 2:15 p.m.—Preaching service 1pubhcuuuu is August , 1936, and {the time within which defendant is s of Alhambra, California, round | jo¢ion “ for Mrs. Jenn's thoughful-| All are invited ao these services ship. ticket, recently received a personal —_— T TO ALASKA: WILL |ictter rrom mrs. E OIL DRILLING WILL START After Voting 40 Years Man Finds Out He's Not Drilling will fe days on the Chit ¥ a Citizen insula, according to R E Have oo strite, president of the Ini ning HONOLULU, T. H., Aug. 1.—After Drilling Company, half million dol- trippers aboard the Prince Robert| o At RIS S e required to appear is thirty days s o enjoying the advantages and ful- lar Los Angeles oil concern. i ire making their second Alaska 3 i ‘ 2 SREIY e fmm- completion of ‘the last pub- filling the duties of American citi- miles of road have already been| trip, having visited Juneau seven! myv an Empire ad P SRS {lication zenship for some 40 years, includ- completed from the wk to the| years ago on the steamer Alaska.| ¢ e | GIVEN under my hand and the RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS ¢ E ry | € E 2 2 en see v rove- | seal of the court aforesaid this ing office holding, voting and jury camp, and freight has been Both women see a vast improve-| ¢ ea a stvice, James Graham Placidus loaded from the freighter Inis-|ment in Juneau and other Alaskan 24th day of July, 1936, AND SHOWERS Morgan, Honolulu business man, kin and transferred to the base of | cities visited and feel that they (Seal) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, OPEN 1:00 P. M. TO 1:00 A. M. has diseovered he is not an Am- operation: should make two or more addition-| Clerk of the U. 8. District o 5 4 4 erican citizen. ST al trips to be able to visit all the . Court for the Territory of WEDNESDAYS——FRIDAYS——SATURDAYS . i S RE oA o Alaska, Division No. 1 2 @ Jales, lieved Try The Empire classifieds for | points that interest them in South 3 4 _ A giblug, of Wales, he: helleved auick results ; 101« Alaska. First publication, July 25, 1936 Phone 349 ¢ ANRE - g Last publication, August 22, 1936. 186A Gastineau Avenue his father hul hu" nature IlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!lI|IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlIi|l|IlII|II|l llIIIlIIIIlIIlIIIIlII|lIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LOST — STRAYED or DANCE TILL 2:30 TONIGHT! FUN and FROLIC with Stolen—One Mangy, Lop-eared Burro. Capital Cabs | Finder please notify apl a a s : P. O. Box 1807. To Continue! “Only ONE Place to Go” % p ANNOUNCING that the CAPITAL CAB COM- . PANY will continue serving the public and operate The TER N AL under the same policy, rendering the same courtesy 3 i and service as in the past. DANCING UNTIL 2:30 A. M. EVERY THANKING YOU for your continued patron- SATURDAY ————— with complete restaurant service. age and expressing our willingness to serve you well at all times. : Sincerely, The one o'clock law does not stop YOUR good time MRS. MILTON S. RHODES, at the | Owner. TERMINAL v Be Wise! No Cover Charge! Cover Charges—50c—Saturdays Only! RUTH and BOB Delicious Food at All Hours [ J DURING THE WEEK — “Dine ‘ DRIVERS CAPITOL CAFE . s are.”” Alaska’s finest dance Cliff Musgrave Butch” Cornforth CHARLIE MILLER, Manager band — Juneau’s Palace of Quentin Taylor Pat Freeman Entertainment! { i, E———————————

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