The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 22, 1937, Page 3

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SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU TONIGHT . DON AMECHE /> KENT TAYLOR Pauline FREDERICK ~ Jane DARWELL qE’:lg Katherine DeMILLE AL “ ~ MIDNIGHT PREVIEW MAE WEST in “GO WEST YOUNG MAN” The session has been called for 7:30 o'clock in the Labor Union Hall ——————— HONORED, FAREWELL PARTY In honor of her cousin, Miss Ma~ “——ui———"—*‘—- gl - 8y N E w S | bel Bessner, who is leaving for her . home in Mt. Vernon, Washington, _:» Mrs. John Cashen entertained at a bridge party at her home in the COUNCIL HOLDS SESSION Baroumes Apartment lasit evening. C Three tables were in pl with At the scheduled meeting of the oo™l o ved by Miss Bess- City Council held last evening at per and consolation by Miss Mac the Labor Union Hall, the regular Fraser. Miss Bessner was also pre- routine of business was conducted sented with the gu prize. The guests at the affair were: Y/ Mayot L, W Elbii Mrs. Leonard Johnson, Mrs. Marcus Two liquor licenses—those of GUY joncon Mrs. Elton Engstrom, M L. Smith, and Tony Simin, were ap- Tom Cashen, Mrs. Robert Rice, Miss proved by vote of tne Council. By Mae Fraser, Miss Elizabeth Fraser, a 3 to 2 vote, liquor stores and beer Miss Janet Borges, Miss Lo Thoma parlors shall be allowed to remain Miss Margaret Pimpertgp, Miss Ce- open the entire evening after July cile Cashen, and Miss Bessner 232. Councilmen in opposition to the Miss Bessner will leave Friday on closing proposal were Riedi and the North Sea. Carlson. Subsequent action will 1 - - pend upon loeal opinions on the sub- MISSIONARIES TO V T ject. Rey. and Mrs. Char Hall, m's. The ordinance, placing the sale sionaries from Sidney Center, New of the Labor Union Hall in the York, accompanied by their three hands of the voters at a special elec- children, and Miss Grace Pietsch tion to be held July 22, was read for and Miss Mott, missio: ies from the second time. Final reading will Los Angeles. California, will arrive here on the Princess Louise to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd of the Council and the School Board Gilman of the Alaska Evangeliza- will be held to take up maters-rela- tion Society, before continuing to tive to the bullding of the school. their post in Skagway. Miss Pietsch be held tonight. This evening a special meeting int—i’mate SidelighiS of W}orld 7 CAUGHT NAPPING. This is James J. Braddock, heavyweight ellxm?hm of the world, once loyed stevedore who lifted himself by his own mitts to e trains at Grand Beach, Mich., for a Chicago bout with 4n unem, riches. Joe Louis on June 22. 22, 1937. Ly " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE COLISEUM FILM INTRODUGES NEW ROMANTIC TEAM Ranking Cast Presents Drama of Metropolitan Criminal Operations Film Milestones Established in Ramona Romance Picture Produced Entirly by Perfected Tech- nicolor Process An International Alliance Teeming with flesh-and-blood characters from all walks of li!e.! swept up from the city streets into a cauldron of dramatic circumstan- ces—this is “Sworn Enemy,” a story production Twentieth Centur. the Capitol Tt 1 picture by “Ramona,” Fox triumph at endeavoring to go straight in a law career until the gang with whom he was raised Kkills his brother, and John Caradine. i “Ramona” set known even to his own lieutenants. Lewis Stone as Dr. Gattle, dis- Three new l\|ll«'\?«‘»n.:n in motion COUNC[L MEETS established Jane Darwell, Katherine De Mille|Friday meeting One of, the yecs’s outstanding ein- | vin PASADENA WOMEN | Florence Rice as a surgeon's {ema achievements, daughter who proves the best de- new standards in the fields of color tective on the special force. b scenic beauty and romance. Joseph Calleria as the sinister Produced entirely in the new per- Joe Emerald, crippled overlord of fected Technicolor, Director Heni the . rackets, sports lover and per- King and Art Director Duncan C verse philanthropist, a killer un- mer handled their pallsttes the atesi of care and the fin-| ished result is the most Iw.ullilul" |MRS. GROVER WINN, | DAUGHTER ABOARD PRINCESS LOUISE Mrs, Grover C. Winn and daugh- or, Elizabeth, are passengers on Loulse r Juneau follo ip of t the Princess turning north y I weeks in th Whil: in the south, Mrs, Winn end Miss Winn visited with Wil- llam and Barbara Winn at the University of Washington, both of whom returned here last week - re- THIS EVENING ON LIQUOR LICENSES of metropolitan. crime operations, tre currently, featuri TOGETHER now at the Coliseum Theatre. Young and Don Ameche at the head) " NAFRAID THEY Headlining the cast are Robert of an exceptionl cast including! ~TO act on some applications for U Young as a son of the city slums Kent Taylor, Pauline Frederick, Jquor licenses held over from the TRACKED THE e City Council RACKET RATS! will meet tomight at 8 o'clock in {the Council Chambers. The appli-! cations were held In abeyance pend- | ing a checkup to determine if the |applicants had paid all their City,| (A quired by the new city ordinanc | & - ~ - 1] ROBERT YOUNG ‘ FLORENCE RICE ON CIRCLE TOUR! CULEN tinguished surgeon who spends and natural hues ever brought to — twelve years in the penitentiary on Wr and Mrs. Alan Russell are shown leaving S the screen, Bound on a tour of Alaska via the| 3 3 . g St. James Church . i " la charge “framed” by Emerald. ion after their wedding, climax of an international romance, Tho“hwl":‘l';- Scenic beauty is represented by|Creat Circle Route, Mrs. Adde Aus-| . Akso Nat Pendleton as Steamer Krupp, groom is a Londorer, the bride a New Yorker, daughter of W. T, Moore OT€ 0f the liveliest vistas in the/tin, sfster of City Clerk Hary 1.} Am I Having la great-hearted, child-minded prize and well known in New York society. world—the San Jacinto Mountains| —— * Fun fighter, and apivotal character in' — o . e Y X in California—where the outdoor T' H | Vitaphone the melee. § ‘shot. were photographed. lre c '" Gaities > lingham Normal, and Miss Phyllis | R o T b o ¥ ] | “Sworn Enemy” is based on a story Lundell, student at the University | mantic story ever incorpc TO |by Richard Wormster, and was SR sebienied b e N K QUOTATIONS |rected by Edwin L. Marin BSUEROD, TOIUTEC NRIN. SRR # o motion picture. Helen Hunt Jack- & A N , morning to spend the summer with son’s story is recognized as one of will remain in Dougias with the Gil-' Lieir parents in Douglas. Miss FoX| Ngw YORK, June 22. — Closing|the immortal idylls of ‘American L was a passenger on the North Sea,|quotation of American Can today literature g \ i mans. e M Tl arived el pa o ton 0 an C sday | literature and with Loretta Young Special services will be held next % is 94'i, American Light and Power in the title role and Don Ameche : Alaska. R Adiacoaa ethlehet ol i !Sunday in the Labor Union Hall 0 o B g naconda 50, Bethlehem as Alessandro, the film will long be in connection with the Evangelistic |81':, Commonwealth and Southern|yremembered as one of the screen’s Sunday School classes, and .woamnr"MRS. SAM FELDON | 2%, General Motors 50, Internation- greatest love stories. al Harvester 1067, Kennecott permitting, the group will leave for | PR T S S IS RETURNING FROM Skagway Monday morning on the | New York Central 38, Southern Pa-| “Lady Ruth.” TRIP TO ENGLAND‘(»M 45, United States Steel 95%,| SMITH FUNERAL TO Prior to his assignment in Skag- | Cities rvice 2%, Pound $4. vay, the Rev. Hall had eight yearsl oo o =~ ‘7 ied i Z*(“" ; ;i«' 5 asked 8. Republic s 3 rica % (. € extended absence | Steel 34, Pure Oil 17, Holly Sugar Frorn ofSelsslongay L in (B Rica from Juneau during which time she [29% . United States Treasury bonds, The funeral of Mrs. C. Hornsk 3 RS A traveled abroad, Mrs. Sam Feldon is | 21 mith has been scheduled for 11 ARRIVALS FROM WESTWARD 5 passenger aboard the Princess | 110! [ Mrs. John Meggitt, the former Aill poyise returning here from several | Niemi, arrived here yesterday o0n months' visiting in England. 1 97.19, Atchison General 4 Charles W Dean C ter mortuary. AVERAGES DOW, JONES the Yukon from Naknek, Alaska, for My Sam Feldon, who returned| The following are today's Dow.|he service, following which a visit with her mother, Mrs. Ida apoard the Queen Mary a few|Jones averages: industrials 16820, Wt will be held in the Evergreen Niemi. months ago, also visited in Eng-|rails 52.86, utilities ' Cemetery. Mrs. Smith died at her Another arrival on the Yukon jand, but did not remain abroad | afnaiiiudihe < home in Tulsequah a few days ago yesterday was Miss Elsa Lundell, for the Coronation. Mrs. Feldon | PESUTAE g Sl - 'student at the University of gibinued her MY With friends et] ENIE - DRORES. EEE | BIDS CALLED FOR ka, who will spend the summer 0a relatives in England until after | Henry Moses, fur dealer, arrived; Bids are hereby requested for in- the Island {from Tenakee aboard th h |stallation of a complete heating sy: the Coronation ceremony was over,| and will remain here se: i -~ { | Lode and placer iocation notices —_— - Today’s News Today, (tem in the James Baroumes resi- |dence. For particulars, phone Doug- las 132, adv. e ] STUDENTS ARRIVE - Miss Marie Fox, student at Bel- for sale at The Empire Office. PAPA. Here are a couple of other reasons wh; ringmaster. His two sons glory in their daddy’s masculine Folks say they’re about a match themselves when brotherly argu- HOUSE-BROKE. A new model in champs, Braddock is not htlife figure. He lives in the modest New Jerse PR it o sl resideiice of the leaner days. His bruising mitts ean h‘sndle a dishtowel for the comely “micenc” Braddock is a successful rowess. wents arise. JOE; - In l‘ls corner—Joe Louis of Detroit, one-time auto plant worker, who gets a erack at Braddock’s title June 22 in Chicago. Just 23, his to be dimmed by Schmeling’s knockout blow & year ago. star rose early, only HONEY. A Chicago stenographer named Marva Trotter became Louis’ wife. Here's a little domestic scene as the title contender visits the kitchen in the Louis home to gzet an ;;;l:a;ce sample of dinner. He said he ed it, BIG BOY. Fondness for fried chicken has pushed Louis’ weight up to 205 in spite of a rigid training program at his camp in Kenosha, Wis. Here he relaxes under the shower after a long, hard workout, He says he’s y ready for the champ, ed in N S trouble; st ap- BE HELD TOMORROW ;" 5 dops ot che ‘il over e m. tomorrow at the chapel of the Rice will officiate at | inter- | odor, there's nothing better in the Champion Heavyweight and Challenger Who Meet T()liigl;i in Comiskeyr P(trk, AChi;'l;go Parspning Feet Relieves Pain and Soreness and Banishes Offensive Odors and Mrs. George Bowen, both lof Pascadena, were guests of Mr. rand Mrs. Lucas for a few hours yes- terday mor while the Dorofhy In just one minute after an ap-;Alexander was in port. Mrs. Austin plication of Emerald Oil you'll get 'and Mrs. Bowen are enjoying their | the surprise of your life. Yuurin trip north and declared they tired, tender, smarting burning feet enjoying it immensely. | will literally jump for joy. s, Lucas, Wwho hax:bean T Rt land, came north with thesn, Mr 3 y . |Lucas flying down to meet tHE party | e Of S g surface of ‘the foot night and at Wrangell. | morning, or when occasion requirs | Ju little and rub it in. I gt sy e B .7, 1| THRES LEATE MERRSS all foot misery, while for feet thal A 0 PA weat and give off an offensive : With W. Hollingsworth and, C. this | colette booked for Fairbanks, and with 'y priele, Nakat Packing Corpor- antiseptics so |, g g 9 pronbigdpen s bo'._}d(llln official, going to Nome dnd world. | It's a wonderful formula combination of essential oil camphor and other marvelous tles are sold annually for reducing |Bethel, the Pacific Alaska Alrwiys | varicose or swollen veins, {Electra plane, piloted by Al Mén- son and Murray Stuart, took ioff | Butler Mauro Drug Co. and every k good druggist guarantees Moone's|from the airport here this after- | Emerald Oil to end your footlnoon at 2 o'clock, bound for the In- | troubles or money back. adv, terior, , for T LELE 58 DE CHAMP. This is the Braddock fight face. Serious, studious, game &na determined, sgorts wflun“:ofnmnted w::: this family, fighting man toppled Baer’s crown that here was a guy who willingly could “give and take.” BOMBER. Dubbed “Brown Bomber” after a long string of quick knockout vie- tories, Louis gained a reputation as a deadly slui(er. In the Brad- dock bout it will be a question of whether his hard punches can break through the champion’s defense,

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