The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 29, 1937, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 29 Alitak Bay, at the southern tip of AR { ht hours in flight. The party of l E Kodiak Island, where they will op- four stopped Thursday night at the erate this summer. It is planned Gastineau Hotel — UN. MON. Tl that the Commander will be moved Mr. Paulsen, a Spokane mining b Midni ges < 5F to this section in the fall, to be Jg F'LM man and financief, is enroute north ) Midnight Preview used for packing crab. ¥ ] to examine mining properties in the S » ¢ T:"“ll-‘-‘m Capt. Dick Suryon and c 3 Fairbanks district. He is the son el NEA £ Matinee Sunday 2 P. M. members of the Rio de Oro crew| of Alex Paulsen, the original dis- w T SHOW P N s 1Ry HERE‘ GOLISEUM are considering purrhnmng} GUMING SUNDAY coverer of the famous Bunker Hill- 'HE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU | residenecs on Gastineau Channel Sullivan mine, in the Couer d'Alene and making their homes here IO district of Idaho. ALOVARLE i ; s uest for Buried Treasure | The Rio de Oro, a two- """"iY()ung Scientist Returns Mr Paulsen is himself a mechan- “~ |vessel, is a departure from the or- % cal engineer and Mr. Ebbley is a OLD LIAR AND . ve | X . et ’ cads Sybil Jason, Guy |dinery tvpe of seme vesser, being| {rom Quest to Find His |mining engincer. Mr. Paulsen did ALIKEABLE / o ! Kibbee Into Difficulties |built somewhat on the lines of | | oye ‘HisBrother's Wife’ (2ot disclose the exact locarion, of TTLE TROUBLE d i | nav ‘:1:{0 and, in her grey pain IS ithv properties in which he is inter- i LITTLE DID THEY VP R e G R appearatice of ¥ here s screen fafe on the bip|eSted: but said that he expected to gives . She i os-| i spe; f r S ) "air- MAKER STIR UP 2 \ Iivia Imaglaation, a lovable od lar| e submarine chaser. She is die-|o. e Capita) Theatre Sunday with gl ST el (ia"win Kooy DREAM THAT RIP-ROARING OL\Y and a croichety spinster get intof = Il the ingredients that combine for o B0 LEGE B S0 enable him to TODAY’S KISSES BL-5 e a sea of trouble that makes for popularity ~ 8 O re 3 stion o er- b | 7 i muck ity in the National| | “His Brother's Wife! 'produced S comsderalie bection. of ter .’ WOULD COOL... } et e Can ! by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, with W. "o w AND THAT SHE g - comed “The Captain’s | Metro-Ge yn-Mayer, MR T DR e R X WAY: A P |'tre Sunday. | bara awyck and Robert Taylor! o bes s b i it ey ! WOULD MARRY yi g . o ¥ 477" |ther extensive mining development : “hha Oabtati's Eid" ia edacted) -111- to the screen in & spectacular ro- X . HIS BROTHER BURIED TREARURE! 7 Py o by & talenied cast with May Rob-| {mance il il . : / HN | Jean Hersholb is featiired as alicy Joors 880 10 ooktas some nos il B AN ...TOMORROW! {son, famous for a half a century| . ing claims but took mo action at lon the stage, in the leading role ‘T' . l D Hi G h _ |veteran explorer and adventurer that time. he stated that of @ crabbed old maid who| 1aXicab Driver Gathers |in ine tar ana dangerous places of| “opyo"hoiy took off from bere in {tries in vain to bring up her two Material to Write the tropical jungle. Joseph Calleld . 1406 gt 11:30 o'clock a.m. yeste scores in another of his suave bad-| nieces, one seven and the other s b {day, t ntinue to Fairban ki Y twenty, according to her straight-| Book on Alaska man roles Frdlaimeadh T rptra g laced New England standards. Of all the competent directors i coriova and will probably go in- But she finds her hands full in| He may be a taxi driver by ap- |Hollywood, none could have molded ') a5 . Ba) | y 3 land from Cordova to Fairbanks | the seven year old ¢ star, Sy-|pearance, but he's an author at /this material so artfully as an 3 and when he says “Where Dyke, with his knowledge of the | | ->oo 3 ¥ her yearn to be a pirate. s " he is probably checking you |jungle from personal experience she is aided and abetted by a lik: _lin his little black book as an in- a likewise his famillarity with) urt a“ ah“r | with G u v K | B B E able old roustabout in the person of | teresting character for the story on human emotions. Guy Kibbee, who much prefers alAlaska The daring story of a youn . sYBIL JASON N Jane Bryan and Fred Lawrence|Capital City a month ago to work 'jungle to find the cure for a dread- {play the roles of young lovers, Miss | for his cousin Pat Rollins, is a free ed malady and returns to the real- . . l A N E B R Y A N § |Bryan being the other niece whollance writer and former newspaper ization that the woman he loves is c"‘c““ c[""‘t % has been forbidden to associate with| man from Portland. Unlike scores his brother’s wife, provides a dra-| FRED LAWRENCE her lover. There is a secondary|of free lance compatriots, he has matic vehicle for these distinguish-) Warner-1st Nat'l Picture o romance between Mary Treen, the had several of his stories and arti- ed stars. \ i | housemaid, and Gus Shy, chauffeur published, and is now gather- | S = PORTLAND, Ore, May 20.—The of the family. méterial for ‘& book about Kl ) dispute between“forees of the Amer- Sybil sings a rollicking song, "I'maska i GEN M IN |ican Federatioh of Labor and the 4 |Committee of Industrial Organiz the Captain's Kid," whii ed Law-! Roddy has found that one of the tion reached a new peak here to- rence warbles “Drifting Along, |most effective ways to gather in-| ALSO . . both written by M. K. Jerome and | teresting sidelights on the Territory day when the International Long- Jack Scholl especially for the pic-|is to interview old sourdoughs who | shoremens Association’s warehouse- Twin Triplets ey have watched Alaska grow. So bes| |men affiliate filed suit in the cir- * — {tween calls for cabs, he sits in the PAULSEN PARTY‘N“ court to enjoin William Greo 3 - i {1obby of the Alaskan Hotel and car- and the Central Labor Council from T urk‘y Bintier C ON v E RT E D VESSEL |interfering with their participation |ries on chechako-sourdough con- * COMMANDER ENROUTE |versation, marked by appropriate | questions which bring out the pion- Presiding Judge Kanzler ordered Football Flashes TO KODIAK ISLAND [ou o v e st mndt che Spokane Capitalist Winging | the defendants to appear in court L~ o | Way to Fairbanks to Ex- imest Friday to show cause why a \ JOSEPH CALLEIA . . . " temporary injunction should not be \ amine Mining Claims [issued. The 1LA. affiliate wa 8 An M-G-M Picture — unseated by the Labor Council \ in Council affairs. I'ex News 2 Coming north from Sealtle in| Beginning life as a poet and prov- convoy of the old Pacific Coast|ing his diversity later by becoming liner Commander, which was this|a professional prize fighter, he is LAST TIMES TONIGHT: winter converted into a [Hoating enjoying the taxi driving bumps, ~Returning north once more, Pi- CPW, IQTR TR T EM salmon cannery for Suryans, In-lon the road torfame which some | lot Gene Meyring, who flew out of T ‘3”'? !\vl“lul') ‘(‘EN“‘E“M;” corporated, the 57-foot purse spinvr“duy will be achieved when he auto-| Juneau last summer for the Irving NOTICE AVENGING WATERS Rio de Oro called into Juneau yes-|graphs copies of the book—By Bill|and Marine Airways, arrived in Ju-| Sccond annual meeting of the y “DARKEST AFRICA” terday. | Roddy. Ineau from Seattle late Thursday,|stockholders and board of directors M-G-M NEWS The seiner tied up here at |h<-l - >-ro— |at the controls of a yellow Bellanca of Jack Wade Dredging Company LAST TIMES 5 Upper City Float at midnight| STREET WASHING NOTICE kyrocket seaplane, owned by Clar-|will be held Tuesday, June 8, in Harry Pa _ Thursday and sailed for Hoonah,| No parking of automobiles that ence Paulsen, of Spokane, Wash-|Dawson, Yukon Territory, Canada. | and Band TONIGHT b - - i to rejoin the Commander there|will interfere with street cleaning|ington. He landed at the Marine| (Signed) CHARLES A. WHITNEY, ™ i iCap:. Johnny Suryan, regu-|operations will be allowed on paved Airways float. g Secretary. Barnyard Fiv FOUR SALMON SALES [lar master of the Rio de Oro, is strects after 2 a.m. Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. Paulsen and Nor- ———— [ SEORRC YRR " y |" MADE HERE THIS A.M. aboard the Commander on the voy-| DAN RALSTON, |man Ebbley, Jr., of Wallace, Idaho, NOTICE | L] MAGNIFICENT age norti irom Seattle. His broth-ladv. Chief of Police. |were passengers in the plane. Pilot| The Juneau Coffee Shop will re- Daily Alaska Empire meeting Monday night. - | o er, Dick Suryan, is at present in I —liii— Meyring took off from Seattle at{main open tomofrow and Monday, | N I ts were the onl, yring ks ews sl KA BuUND Four salmon 0odls W » ' command of the purse seiner. | Try The Empire classifieds for!6:30 o'clock Thursday morning (Ju- [serving special Sunday and Holiday | iy :flii‘“fngr':“;? "TL;:;”:]:;‘S:; The two vessels are enroute {o quick results. ncau time) and arrived here afterdinners. Coast Pisheries purchased 8,000 o . ¥ S 5 2 Dr. John H. Condit anc wife, old- | pounds off the Washington, Capt.' timers of this section, passed George Dalton; 2500 pounds off through Juneau aboard the Mount|the Avis, Capt. John Anderson; and McKiniey on their / to Sitka|200 pounds off the Congo, Capt. from their home in Pasadena, Cal.| Fred Boynton. ) ’ They have charge of the museum| E. E. Engstrom, Sebtastian-Stuart cf the Sheldon Jackson School at| agent here, took 5000 pounds off Sitka during the summer months. the Fern, Capt. John Lowell. Pre- They will return south next Sep-|vailing king salmon prices .are still tember. |8 6 and 4 cents per pound. In celebration of the twenty-| b o o Mg fourth wedding anniversary of Dr.| STEVE MARTIN HERE and Mrs. Condit, the couple was| Leaving Chichagof for the first presented with an especially baked | time in seven years, Steve Martin, cake at dinner aboard the steamer | hojst man at the Chichagof gold Mount McKinley last evening. | mine, arrived in Juneau yeswrdny] SR (ST | afternoon by AAT plane. He has HERE COMES CARTER! come to Juneau for dental atten- befia\;‘et ;htet(lilm% .{;\ne 1. Girl Sczlut ;‘xxonjabnd is anxious co‘bietum to A o TRY T“E NEw 2f e Coliseum. adv. ' his job as soon as possible. sm Yand" NDAY | YOU c=m ctd o CHARTER | SPECIALS SO-0-0O-FT THE CRUISER VIDA PETER DAWSON | 'y | S peond the Holidays in g&?}&gs gfllg‘mgv 32.60 | ICEnowo?sfiEgAM utdoor Comfort | : : Daring sccommedaicrs or 0 peo. |\ BEN LAWERS 3 TERMINAL —Inquire Aboard At— | SCOTCH WHISKEY 32.60 ——ALSO— BE SURE AND ATTEND THE ] ELECTRIC | PA;'H;"AK“ GIN | LAST TERMINAL DANCE ------------------------ | BLESSED EVENT to 6000 Watts—D.C. or A.C. . e i ‘ 1600 to atts—D.C. or A.C | ] Admission 50c We Mean NO MORE DANCES! e | 1 4 Brands BEER on ICE OPERATING COST ’ ‘ ® ONE-SIXTH THAT OF WITH OUR REGULAR 75c SUNDAY DINNER we will * serve the New Modern Soft Ice Cream ' GASOLINE PLANTS. [l &Z<mié ana - PAY’N TAKIT LIQUOR ALSO OUR HOLIDAY SPECIAL MONDAY will be For information and prices STORE Cremeds(ilfxtui'g:ncggafrfi)_t—gasccmts b write g GEORGE BROS., Proprietors TEWAL COI-'FEE SIIOP Rc Mo LAUGM Open until 1 A. M, Phone 92 or 95 P. O. Box 422 Juneau

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