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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, T‘HURSD»\\ AUGUST 20, :1936. [When Publzaty Goes Out Door, WORD RECEIVED . B R R AT T R BING CROSBY . GOLD ORE IS — _— ‘ TONIGHT 1% the NIGHT ] ; TONIGHT I8 THE Nigini! i ISSTARREDIN = EXTRACTED AT |Love Flies Qut the Windouw \gp pETjREMENT -4 A WIDOW i TOO SMART y | | Do NEW MUSICAL OCEAN'S SIDE OF EMMA YULE , INATEDI ; At the 4 Coliseum Showmg ‘Widow|Good Body Is Reponed by Pioneer Educator Went to MIDNIGHT H from Monte Carlo” with | Frank Metcalf — Ten Philippine Islands from PREVIEW DelRm——FlghtPldu\es 3 Claims Surveyed Juneau in 1910 TONIGHT ! | * — : “Anything Goes,” which had its| Gold is where you find it and A copy of the Manila Bulletin, § 14 i » premiere last night ‘at the Capitol this js again actually substantiated dated last month, has been received THE MAX SCHMELING b = Theatre, is a jolly, tuneful, enter- py g remarkable discovery report- here by Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne vs. 9 Dolores Del RIO taining picture. Bing Crosby is the aq by Frank Metcalf, mining en- telling of the refiring of Miss Emma | JOE LOUIS FIGHT > Warren WILLIAM featured player in this song-starred gineer of Juneau, who has just| Yule from the faculty of the Phil-| e o o f presentation of the popular Broad- returned here from surveying ten | ippine Islands College of Agricul- PICTURES |way musical comedy which broke|claims at the scene of the dis- ture after 25 years of teaching there 5 records d\“'m_g l‘h_N“f‘ Y.‘."'k run L_”“ covery | and her return to the States Showing Fourth Round S is assisted by such favorites as Eth-| Tpe gold ore is taken out, wheel- Emma Yule will be remembered Paramount 3 : - | el Merman, Charlie Ruggles, Idajeq to a scow, the scow, when by many Juneauites as one of di ts Knockdown in ¥ Lupino and Grace Bradley [loaded, is towed to a safe moorage the founders of the public school PLQUCHY. presen SLOW » The preview at 1 a. m Usland then the ore loaded aboard system in Juneau. She came here SLOW MOTION » theatre features the Schmeling-|tne Evelyn Berg, taken to the Ta- after organizing schools in Everett,| e vy R Louis fight pictures. {coma smelter and the miners. re- | Washington, in about 1902. Among Some’ critics say it was with A gay romance and sparkling com- | geive a check her pupils were Grover Winn, who s' this blow that took the $ Loutse FAZENDA jedy is the picture, “The Widow| pe gold ore runs about $35 to constituted 50 per cent of the class| fight away from Joe » Colin CLIVE {From Monte Carlo” which Was|tne ton, The cost of extraction, of 1904, and Crystal Snow Jenne,! Louis.” g s jshown at the Coliseum last night|grejght, smelting, etc., is about $20, who was the entire graduating class| a‘NG ckosny Al {for the first time locally. ThiS|gng the owners of the property in 1905 Miss Yule taught in Ju-| ETHEL MERMAN oa= : | comedy-drama, besides its laugh-|yeceive the balance, by check. neau for about eight years, leav- : “DANGEROUS” } ter and love affairs, carries plenty| The discovery was made last 2 ing to find new frontiers in 1910, CHARLIE RUGGLES t ALSO ,Of exciting action, though even this| opryi by two former fishermen, Constant companions are Eric Linden and Cecelia Parker, Thio: plorisersapitvitatsemaiitrdnt ' Making Manhandlers i;mm:".:r n:nl*(‘\r\)n\li;:)(‘w“];:l‘ Q\va‘vk‘i l\Ir k"nm and Otto Nelson, of‘ ing their luck at a beach concession. to the Philippine Islands in that . . 3 i etchikan 1= same year and served four years < } His Marriage Mixup | ren William, Colin Clive and Loui: \ely The ore find is on McLean Arm, | By ROBBIN COONS ] i § e s Manile HIGH. BOHGL., Abs AR e .-\lm(‘) |* | March of the Presidents | Fazenda Prince of Wales Island, in South-, gOLLYWOOD, Aug. 20. — Off- AT THE HOTELS then attached for one year to the Spills and Splashes ’ Calvacade of Music east Alaska stage romance in Hollywood is &[4 Bureau of Education. From 1915/ The Goose that Layed £ lines in front of the hospital prop- | A cut was opened and the ore is year-around phenomenon, requir- | until this year, Professor Yule was| the Golden Egg EWs erty. The extension lines and|now being wheel-barrowed 0 &lyo 1o verbal equiniox to stir up| ol the head of the English Department| Universal News > Demytt tank were drained, washed | make-shift log landing, dumped;’tlmughls of love. J. C. Morrison, City; Nine Engel-|of the College of Agriculture. For| LAST TIMES TONIGHT | and chlorinated yesterday, and are aboard a scow and then the load ' gere where the stage is broader(sen, Olympia, Wash.; W. Newman, | the last 11 years, in addition to her| ready for use lis towed by the owners own gas-|p.'far than those barn-like build-|City. | other duties, she was managing edi= | = S e = === i s T boat to an anchorage where it |yngs oquipped ‘with sound devices| Alaskan tor of the Philippine Agriculturist. | i Tt o T i 4 HOUGHS TO PETERSBURG |scooped aboard the Evelyn Berg ang cameras, the natural urge is| Roy Poloff, City; C. W. Forbes, Along with her school a(lwlues! L. E. Hough and family are plan- [for shipment south |fostered by propinquity, press ag-|City; P. Brennar, skagway; Sophia | Emma Yule has found time to| l N s u n A N c E x ’ THEATRE ning to leave the first of the week| The discovery, as noted, it right|eniry anq gossips. Bean, City; Jim Martin, City write a number of books including| 3 . s | for Petersburg where they will be [on the ocean front and the or One actress the other day picked Zynda “Japanese Folklore,” “Kimona,” | " i : |temporarily located. Mr. Hough was |is mined by a compressor and drill.| ;5 ‘the morning paper and turned| Mrs. Lee Atkinson, Chichagof; H.| “Through Japan Without Clock or| All Sh ttuck FEEY %, _ lassistant engineer on the new water| As the miners work along the ¢, tpe gossip column eagerly. “I've|E. Ingalls, Skagway; H. M. Murray, | Calendar” and “The Preparation en a e |and sewer systems "P"‘»l the gold value becomes oot 1o see who my sweetheart is| Skagway; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ha-|and Editing of Scientific Manu- D - e greater. § today — and meet him,” she said|gan, Fairbanks | seripts b PG MRS. DAVIS TO RETURN At present there are eight men | p)nhaniy { i ik One of the last issues of the Established 1898 DOUGLAS Mrs. Rose Davis, teacher of the|working on the property. | A comparatively rare culmination HOMECOMING DELAYED | Philippine ~ Agriculturist, received| Government School here, is expect-| Metcall surveyed ten clalms and 4, fiimiand romance occurred the| mrs Lee Atkinson, who came to|here by Mrs. James Wickersham | NEW/G ) ed to leave Seattle next Tuesday|announced that the gold has been|gther day when Allan Jones and|juneau last week to obtain medi- |contains glowing tributes to the| Juneau = for her return home after twotraced for & distance of 9,000 feet. 'irene Harvey were married. ANy-|cal treatment for her two daugh-|Work done by Miss Yule for the months visiting in St. Paul, Minn ey {where else marriage can be fairly|ters Sarah Lee and Margaret, | educational system of the iSIands | oo oo oo —— and attending summer school. GLADYS ABEL LEAVES | reliably expected as the sequel to|siarted home on a AAT plane yes- | Written by outstanding educators| WATER, SEWER EXTENSION = g romance, but in Hollywood YOung ' terday only to find that weather and officials of the Philippines. ) PROJECT, ST. ANN'S AVE. VNG e TO ASSUME NEW JOB 1ove trequsntiy' lasts only s ‘1ong| cniions were infovoratlo. for| The late B..M: Behrends fust be-| REAd the Cla551fied AdS 1n THE EMPIRE! COMPLEYED) YESTERDAY — | as the gossips are interested. \landing at Chichagof; so the three | fore leaving on 'his trip to the| Eore TR — Mrs. Harold Gallwas is the house | feaving on the PAA Electra after| Of course young love, here 8s!yeturned to Juneau, expecting to| Interior, on hearing of Professor| The additional contract work of guest of Mrs. F. A. J. Gallwas until | yisiting Juneau for a few days. everywhere else, is not a thing to|jeave again today. | Yule's retirement, wrote Miss Yulei extending the water and sewer|she leaves for the Westward to re-|niss Gladys Abel is enroute to catalog and dismiss as either “the, g urging her to come to Juneau for mains on St. Ann's Avenue was | join her husband who left the first| Fairbanks to become the secretary real thing” or “just publicity.” WEDDED a visit. The invitation was written | completed yesterday and with the of the week to go to Seward where |of president Charles E. Bunnell of | Sometimes it is one, sometimes! wiss Edna Reynold and Mr. Olaf in behalf of Mr. Behrends, Mrs.| exception of gathering up their he will be located in his new | the University of Alaska. Miss the other, and quite often it is both.| Ajsiead. both of Cordova, were mar- | Wickersham, and Grover C. Winn. | equipment and eleaning-up, Wright,position, with , the Alaska Gameapel, a graduate of the Fairbanks But it takes a statistician even for!yied in a quiet home ceremony in S e | 9 . and Stock Company is now finish- Commission { College, is the sister of ‘Don Abel, the simpler task of keeping straight|nat city by U. S. Commissioner| Lede and placer iocation notices b3 o ed with their job in Douglas. i = a5 &% Sekias | PAA radio operator at the Canyon on ‘who's going with whom ank A. Jones I for sale at The Empire office. » Creek Island station at Taku. She is om a year's leave of absence a resi- from the New York office -of the The St. Ann’s Avenue project MRS. WOODARD DIES consisted of laying 325 feet of inch water main and 325 feet of 8- inch sewer pipe as far as the old dent of, Homer for the past 23 years, Pan-American Airways. St. Ann's Hospital site; also laying died at\ the Seward Hospital last ->-oo 695 feet of new 4-inch water pipe week, going to Seward in June for KETCHIKAN PASSENGERS up the hill to the Demytt tanks. medical attention. She is survived| Irving Airways Lockheed leaves A man-hole and new Cory hydrant by a niece, Rose Dubay of Brad- fer Ketchikan at 8:30 a.m., Friday. was placed at the end of the main ley, Maine. | Phone 626 Irving Airways, Inc. adv. 6- - Mrs. Delphai N. Woodard, X v Until Allan Jones it was Robert Taylor who squired| Irene Harvey places. Now it is Tay- | lor and Barbara Stanwyck, and the Allan Jonses are honeymooning. | ,The Taylor-Stanwyck rocmance was well along before the two were cast in the same picture—a teaming re- garded as a “natural’” ‘ Friends—Until Wed Jackie Coogan and Betty Grable, jare officially engaged. The wed-| lding is not so distant now. They | say it’s the “real thing” between |Anne Shirley and Owen Davis, Jr., ibut Anne has been “rushed” by | | countless swains. | | Eric Linden and Cecilia Parker | |are constant companions — vspf‘(k‘ ially when they're making a film| | together. Martha Raye was engag-\ | ed—twice—before she finished her | | first picture. But the second en-| i came along, | - CRET S A GREAT BUY because it costs you only a few cents more than much younger whiskies Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) reward will be paid to anyene furnishing informa- . tion that will lead to the arrest and con- viction of any person or persons guilty of breaking insulators or otherwise damaging the transmission lines of the undersigned Company. ALASKA JUNEAU GOLD MINING COMPANY. | gagement lasted only two days. i e SLENRT " | Hollywood expects Joan Blondell | {and Dick Powell to be married | % } {soon, but it only guesses about| iJean Harlow and William Powell, ;| land about Cary Grant and Mary‘i I 3 4 |Brian, who have been seen to-| i 5 | | gether frequently. James Stewart ! \ REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE ‘hnu been “seen with” Eleanor Paw-i' | fOl' i 'ell, Ginger Rogers and Virginia, L | Bruce—which may be safety in num- | ot o 1 s e | House of Representatnves bachelors. | g | FIRST DIVISION : vi s« & 2 FAULKNER LEAVES b Your Support Appreciated ‘ TO “SEE COUNTRY”| General Election September 8, 1936 ] H. L.'Paulkner, local attorney, left | J‘ on the PAA plane this morning for iFnlrbanks “just to see the country.” 3 according to his law partner, Nor-| o man Banfield. Mr. Faulkner pians| w l N D o w c L E A “ lu G |to do & hit of flying in the Fair-| banks' vicinity and return home! 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