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THE DAIL\ ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1937 : ¥ 3 [T e | Y | reen Actors .llv greemen with Producers " ; 2 : By 2 e - CAPIOLFRM | Sreen Avtors oty Agromcnt with Uroiuecs D] ANES QIYE - |[Pameeaerey TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT AT BAMERAS | SHOW PLACE Navy Born ls Swift-paced [} S - . lm\ of Bachelor Avia . tors Rearing Baby Hérhert MafShfln Y— Power dives in a naval pursuil n“fl'@ plane headed straight down at thej} 3 “*t camera will give theatre audiences 3 new and breath-taking thrill in avy Born,” Republic’s hilarious naval aviation comedy which brings William Gargan, Claire Dodd, Clau-| Coleman, Douglas Fowley and sliseun Theatre. (|l § B ety EXPERIMENTS, S rREATEE GIRL VALUES A LAUGH A MINUTE-- AS THE NAVY TURNS |Hollywood's Most Beauhful' NURSEMAIDTO A BABY | Girls Appear in New : Screen Triumph An experiment in ‘“girl” values’ or a straight dramatic_production is seen in “Girls’ Dormitory,” Twen- ieth Century-F. production now | it the Capitol Theatre starring Si-| aone Simcn, the brillia French | her Amcrican debut vith Herbert Marshali and Ruth| Chatterton. i {other stars to the Ordinary this thing called “girl | Climbing 3,000 feet into the s T " alues” is restricted to musical pro- lan official test pilot put his Simorie Simon iuctions, where it is shown in the into the power dive toward b of fantastic dance routines camera. He was only a hundred -ALSO— feet above the wide open lense; ing the feminine form. But Darryl Zanuck, believing the; he straightened out, making Sunday Roundap Rhaad Meari Thin AkNGE ' W har 1§ the camera e fuck just as will ye § § e e P s i |@ Master Will Shakespeare - A cal or dramatic production, en-| oo g s | R ¥ 3 jaged 100-odd girls—none over 18| | “Navy Born” is the swift-paced @ Waghingten in Virginis Midnight Preview years of age—for the picture. tory, published in Cosmopolitan | The girls are in formation, as in| in, fitm actor, and Actresses Mary Brian and June Coffyer, Erwin's wile (left to right), [Magazine by Mildred Cram, of bach- | A Tough Egg " musical productions, but this mke\q i‘,‘;’;:m?nwfiling O rasting of the Screen Actors Guild at which the membership voted (0 | clor naval aviators who inherit a MAGNIFICENT the form of marching to and from rntib a 10-year um(r:ct with movie pmdut‘eh |two-weeks old baby, having pledged Daily Alaska Empire BRUTE" lass rooms, exercises. and mass S = Sk s g 1L nd train it into New St Miss Dodd gymnastics in simple dresses m’_ “Although my first Alaskan ex- the radio-compass station at St an eventual admiral. ;i {iike cul, color ana design. RABI AN HE perience was obtained at what is Poul had been decommissoned on'as the child's wealthy aunt, who he e S r @ the tradi- nera eons! re to be a most May 15 I all the Naval per- tries to get the baby boy into her| — Y il 1y i or iy | The effect, insofar as the d generally considered to & e ) 3 ¥ 4 4 tates—New York, Illinois bleak and forlorn post, T found the sonal have been transferred possession, provides the complica-| TAKU LODGE EXCURSION Three s | tional “girl values” is concerned,! T 1, A1 * + . b is the same as though these young- l place mot at all bad. - We had a from the island by the first of Au-|tions which create an evening full| Spend Sunday and Monday at| 04 Californi aceont for “7."“{ ters were tap dancing in a revue few strong blows during the winter, gust is year. “I do not know|of laughs and thrills Mary Joyce's Taku Lodge. Boat n»m ':]v 1: fl;‘»:~ 10tel busifess inl , he station is being dis-| - leavos Keeny's Float 1 p.m. Satur- | the United States. 2 1turous happened dur- tain only a radio-beacon there af-| re. Our little ter August fir The Indian Bu-| ACCOUNT WP PRI 1 St. Paul, of twenty- reau is to e lish a radio station| The undersigned, having on (hvo F % ISOnS, | most upset there for communication with the|12th day of May, 1037, filed his , ) tim Mrs. Fucl mainland and for the sending of final account as _:\dmuusLml.or 1)1‘ ] 2 4 7 F- 3 > X head A s ly- ‘weather Xav ! the estate of Hilja Peterson, de- Selected Shorts—News Hinchinbrook Bl e L e ceased, in the Probate Court for 4 | R g ill and the cutter Tallapoosa s e | Juneau Precinct, Alaska, notice is ) i G as coming to her aid BODY TO BE SHIPPED | hereby given to all heirs, crc(mor:! BETTE“ B _ ay from isolated S Paul Is- land other persons interested in said Keep Cities Clean to Make I..a(l for the first time since he first| “Reindeer, as well as ‘.“‘ ”“"‘“"v T0 YAKUTA[ IN JUNE estate that Moxl}lxl}', Jxli}' 19, f937. ! 4 A landed there more than a year ago,/8re increasing fast on St. Paul Is- e at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of | Fine lmpressmn C. N. Brown, Radioman, second|land. The reindeer herd now num- goliowing receipt of a wire from|said day, at the office of the Unit- class, U sititng in the lobby |bers about 1,500 hed there are yakytat, announcement is made by|ed States Commissioner, in the NEXT SATURDAY Upon Tourists e il retd: i ARy a00: by he Federal and Territorial Building, Uurging a clean-up campaign of morning dm.n!vd that getting away | { but, though there was plenty to keep J bt i | us busy and the time went quite continued,” he said. But, I un-| Today's News Today—Empire. day, returning Monday night about fast, nothing out of the way or es- derstand ¢ the Navy is to m.un«‘, 5 6 or 7 pm. Make reservations. Sece Femmer before purchasing ¥ ete NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL |Phone Betty Abel, 4653. adv, ' Cement, Phone 114, adv.-th ISSUES URGE Naml Operator on Way to j:m ; New Post at Cape il GARGAN and CLAIRE DODD Produced by NAT LEVINE Mortuary | s Maggie Wil-| he Charle w he body of Mi: an incre: in the City and Precinct of Ju- neau, Territory of Alaska, is the o tonat s 4 is also doing very will hibpe rakute |seacoast towns and seitlements of from.. the Bybilot [oitpost s Bo Ghi B e e vpped to Yakutat|yine'and place set for the hearing | b W Y. Gotnol, Terri- Erest event to him. “I liked it Tine/since my § ! e a year aboard the Baramof on June L% Satl. acoutl, Chisakies thereto | b “ 3 there, and was sorry to leave,” he|®I y on S Miss William: ) died yester-| and the settlement thereof. Little Red Flowen Will Be g e e a0 S, | which is too precipitous for the rein- dgay morning af the Governmen| H. B. LE FEVRE, Sold Through Day— 141 e e T+ Because of the decommissioning, deer to do too well there Hospital, is survived by relatives in Administrator of the estate h h M “.s .(_“ x p SS 1 p SSID'E of the Naval Radio station at St. 1 had begun to arrive before yuk | of Hilja Peterson, deceased. What They Mean upon tourists visiting Alaska this pouy “pagioman Brown has been (I I nd a large number of se PR TR First publication, May 13, 1937. > PO summer. " e .. Bt A already established them- Last puuhmmon June 10, 1937. transferred to the station at Cap Next Saturday will be Poppy Day| “Steamship companies report LhZ.lL Hinchinbrook. He will selves at their rookery FERGUSON TO HAVE " £ - advance bookings indicate a record in Juneau and the little red flower i or il westward bound steamer Yukon| “¥es, we all had plenty to keep us + CHARGE, EVERGREEN {number of tourists will visit Alaska , $ ~ P, . 4 should be worn by all. Here are af ;o0 v 3 & here next Tuesday for ¢ /a. Mr. |busy at St. Paul, we had a congeni [this season” Dr. Council said. § t t few facts all should know concern-| Brown arrived in Juneau last even- little community, and enough things Plans have been completed for “When these tourists arrive, we | 2 + , g g y » Bureau of Fisheries! happened all the time to keep us Jovabairad ervises iag the Eoppy |ave & real opportunity to make inE 8bsard the Bureau of Pisheries | hapy e Evergreen Bowl supervised Protect Your Roses The memorial poppy is a replica| ="~ ° b vessel Penzuin, which is returning happy. I only hope that T will like | during the summer months v 3 + friends for Alaska who will henc: % 4 A - T 1 et T S| When your plants have just been of the poppies which grew on _the forth take a genuine interest in to Seattle from the Pribilofs. As il as o E n\” new and MO gng Kenneth F n, of the Ju-| watered or are still wet with dew, battle fields of France and Belgium the Penguin came direct to Ju metropolitan post.” Mr. Brown con- neay schools teaching -staff, will| sprinkle them, with BUHM}I% if you | o oo Imatters affecting the Territory. P during,ghe World, Yars |These Wistbars will talk sabout. Als X590 Duteh Hathor, Mr. Brown must jcluded. ba, in_charge. Supervised piay 15| 1t e doath 10 noet pesi, A The poppy was chosen as the me-| retraco his course to Cordov: Radioman Browi: disclosed that ],hl‘w d to start next week. your cherished plants this easy way— g aska to their friends at home. If morial flower for the World War‘me“ orhioan fm ’.Bv:“_!bk‘ e i cannot injure the most delicate foliage. dead because it grew where they ;i R P : | In Handy Sifter Cans 25¢ up at all descriptions will bring other il Fi K Seed St Pot She iell, the one touch of beauty in ma} i Blossom n ‘V 'JUNEAU ELK DIES | Drug, Grocery, ores, 0ps Ly R A Quee “h Adtendants IN BERKELEY, CAL.|- — The pnppirs are mndc by disabled iaslic. ‘ _“Wv o V. G. Hansen, member of the Ju-| SEAITLE BREW‘NG & MAI_TING C . 1878 War Veterans working in govern-| Vi neau Lodge of Blks, died at his home CENTURY BREWERY - SEATTLE, U. S. A. the | { | vid Memories visitors always carry home vivid and delightful memories of ment hospitals and poppy work- “Our 1ooms under th edirection of the American Legion Auxiliary. \The pn;pibs dre istiitiied by ot |2ulix SooHery—h8. zuseel. shot S , rushing streams and waterfalls, an(l Ly andv.glrls AL Amfr'““" L.e |the great expanses of timber. The glon Al.l)\ll.l:.\ Y, At cm‘;pcmu.ng 9| romance of Alaskan life, and the i:}fig:flm' working as. unpaid VOI'{picturesqueness of our industries, Contributions for the 'pc‘)ppn-s m‘c1g:‘glt‘Ocjul::;;G:?Paf;s:llx‘:‘_;ayingf r;z‘:; uheod ,.m Anppost . the “0”_( ‘M the interest to our visitors from the E ‘Amel l? ‘n feplon fl,n‘d, Auxllvmry IOF Outside. The fishing industry which e ¥ of disabled veterans, ;o . every-day affair to Alaskans in Berkeley, California last Sunday and buried in Berkeley yes-| terday, according to word received by the Juneau lodge today | D | WREATHS MADE OF | YOUR EYES POPPIES, CEDAR | are your most priceless BY A. L. A. TODAY posession. In tihe American Legion Dugout|| Only One Pair to Last a Lifetime If you suffer from headaches, o their families and the families of % today, members of the Auxiliary| the dead. e abled, making wreaths of ce-|| blurred vision, visual dis- Every American Legion poppy miles from the sea. ‘The boats, ! branches and Legion poppies| comfort, have them exam- bears a Legion and Auxiliary label SRES P8 envineries are Tovel and to pbe delivered tomorrow. /| ined for refractive errors, which gives assurances that it is| 5 Two hundred wreaths were com-|| old sight (presbyopia) or interesting sights to these people. d by this afternoon, The cedar|| possible muscular imbalances. was brought in from down the | / Roy Nolan in his boat, | and was used instead of | . or hemlock beeawse 1t/| DFe Rae L. Carlson will last longer. ¥ OPTOMETRIST | single poppies will be sold| g here on Saturday. In explanation|| Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry of the poppy sale, Mrs. Edith Shee-{ Snop lor is to speak at 6:30 o'clock to- | Phone 331 i GENERAL morrow over station KINY. ) ELECTRIC a veteran-made flower and that ev- |They add color and human interest ery penny contéibuted for it Wil €0/, 1o seenic attractions of Alaska ;n:?d Legion and Auxiliary welfare‘fm the average visitor. unds. Clean-up Around Homes Wearing the poppy means that Lhe “If all our people, especially those weater (6 SSmorig. th . wax dead yiving along the seacoast will carry u.n(l. aiding the war’s living vic-| lon a ‘private clean up drive’ around tims. their own homes, making the settle- e 3 ments surrounding the salmon can- C‘E:sl‘e ';“f‘fir 2‘::‘; :;g:n x‘}:?“‘g | nefies as attractive in appearance as " | possible, the favorable xmpression ;glslf‘g- Studio 526 5th St. Ph?emhlch are modern salmon canner- 3 AaV.ljes give to visitors will be height- ! 'lened and they will carry away im-| Empire classigefs pay. _ | pressions of a busy and capable pop- ' (ulation, as well as a scenically won- | {derful country,” Dr. Council con-' e c 'ng | tinued. | ] “This favorable feeling for Al- | Call Today for an Appointment! DO YOU KNOW? RAY Thousands of visitors from all parts of United States thronged Win- 3 o aska can be of great value when| & parts s thronge: in. SEL and F S questions touching on the Territory! chester, Va., to witness the coronation of pretty Gretchen Thomson DIkgk d FUEL OIL BURNERS lare before the country. Too, an| Of New Orleans. above. when she was crowned queen of the annual are leaders throughout the Iy | 2 ’ i apple blossom festival in the Shenandoah valley. WORLD. |impression of cleanliness and san-| ¢ . litation will do much to increase Two or three applications of| Moone’s Emerald Oil and in fifteen ;the BESESL Lo ahe gt g“]pp]y 9 minutes the pain and soreness dis- {sea food which Alaska supplies the |world, and from which so .many :?fifila:mf;?v a;‘;o:i dall.ol?:?];zi‘AmSl‘f residents derive their liveli- unbearable soreness is gone 1orx good. ! It's a wonderful formula — this| combination of essential oils with | UGHTHOUSE ASSTS i camphor and other antiseptics so " CAN REG!STER Now; i marvelous that thousu.ds of bottles are sold annually to help va.ncose‘ EXAMS ANNOUNCED or swollen veins. 2l Butler Mauro Drug Co. and every The U. S. Civil Service Commis- good druggist guarantees Moone's sion_announces a competitive exam- Emerald Oil to give you complete;m““’n to establish a register of satisfaction or money back. adM;ellgibles’rrom which appointments B are to be made to the posttions of ) 3 IAssistant Lighthouse Keepers in the \16th Lighthouse District, Alaska, as {vacancies occur, Applications must be on file at ithe office of the Manager, 11th U.: |S. Civil Service district, 460 Fed- |eral Office Building, Seattle, Wn.,' inot later -than the hour of closing |business on June 17, 1937, SEE THE NEW 1937 FULL AUTOMATIC DIESEL BURNER FOR HOMES AT Rice & Ahlers Company $2.50 Down , . Low Weekly Payments TWO LARGE SEAPLANES OFFER Dependable Fast Service REACH SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS * IN ALASKA BY MARINE AIRWAYS INC Authorized U. S. Mail Carriers Phone 623 Hangar 623-2 rings PILOTS ALEX HOLDEN CHET McLEAN ACT NOW! WATCHES Yomorrow is the last day— at closing time this offer ends. LEFT FOR REPAIR WITH Come in before it's too late. MY LATE BROTHER FRED MATTSON | LATEST MODEL MOTOR-DRIVEN BRUSHl Please call for within a few ‘ days at New Ideal Curio Shop. P e ALASKA ELECTRIC STOCK oK 5AL2 LIGHT & POWER CO. AT PHONES “ A Il F P R l c E Juneau—é6 Douglas—18 C. MATTSSON, Administrator e e e . SEE FEMMER FIRST Butler M‘m Drug Co. | |For al kinds of feed, also fertilizer. e e Phane 114 udv.l