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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1937. THE SHOW PLACE L OF JUNEAU Starting TONIGHT IUNGLE THRILLS‘ JUNGLE ROMANCE! ...Defying the terrovs of ferocious beasts! FOR THE WOM! HE LOVED. CAPITO % Mauieen O’SULLIVAN A Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer Picture Toonerville Picniec—Major Bowes Daily Empire News OW SHOW ADDED N sions will be STATION KINY MAY ecisons wi bo o BE CONNECTED WITH . 1,50 i, o Ao NATIONAL HOOK-UP >0l %0 vor" oy e a large au- hortly. 1€ . the radio which may ulti- wlishment of net between Juneau in Radio 3. Arn- with York Terri- = liscus d Lation 0 ¢ nnection 1es W ning dien 1s presented on the air again on the Eastern network - The Youtn o mainiains 4,000 lod tries to accommodate young 1o discuss possi tarial hook-up. Further consider r will 1 in the and announcement of A STUDIO COUCH is the answer to the question— “WHERE SHALL WE PUT OUR GUEST?” W hen unexpected company comes there is nothing to worry about. At a moment’s notice your comfortable ings in 19 coun- trav- s of a ition of the me near future, BABN. conference Lester “Alaska” by and attractive looking davenport, is converted into a FULL SIZE BED or into TWO TWIN SIZE BEDS We are showing a variety of styles ks and colors. = H diogram received Association D. Henderson | SEATTLE ON SKIDS DOWN COAST LEAG. San Diego l\eeps on Top in Standings—OQakland Bests Missions TARZANRETURNS TO UNREEL KIS, JUNGLE THRILLS Johnnie Weissmuller, Mau- reen O'Sullivan Again Starred, Capitol Film The best known character of mod- lern fiction, cartoon and sereen. . . the most popular adventure hefo in all hisiory . the idol of untold|s millicns of kiddies of every race, color and creed . . . the delight of| hosl. of men and women . .. Tar- zan is again to unreel his thrill- ing jungle life in a Metro-Goldwyn- |Mayer picture. This time it is “Tarzan Escapes™ ‘.u\(l again Johnny Weismuller |Tarzan and sgain Maurcen O'Sul- livan is the heroine. The eagerly awaited picture begins its engage- 'ment here starting tonight at thel| Capitol Theatre. With hordes of jungle beasts, with enough thrills for a dozen pictures, | and with a brand new idea, the new Edgar Rice Burroughs adventure yarn takes Tarzan and his beloved Jane into the land of the giant bats where perils never| before filmed are encountred. Th new production was directed by Richard Thorpe, famed explorer and director of “Last of the Pag- ans.” . i (By Associated Press) Oakland miraculously moved into th place in the Pacific Coast X ue, sending the skidding Seat- tle Indians into seventh position, Oakland defeated Missions 7 to 1 by almost errorless ball while San Diego’s Jim Chaplin shut out Se- attle 4 to 0. Portland won a close contest ated Los Angeles 5 to 4 in a ten | inning game. GAl Pacific Coast League Seattle 0; San Diego 4. | Los Angeles 4; San Francisco 5 S ‘!ten innings. romantiel o, and 7; Missions 1. acramento 2; Portland 3. National Les St. Louis 3; Boston 5 Cincinnati 3; New York 4, innings Pittsburgh innings. ten | 2, 1; Brooklyn ten American League New York 5, 9; St. Louis 4, 6, first| |game ten innings. BARBARA BREWIS | Hashington 3; I SAILS WESTWARD o Boston 9; Detroit 10, l’hll.l(l« l])]n\ Cleveland 5, FOLLOWING VISIT| incau Channel League l'”\\ 5; Douglas 14. G OF CLUBS Won Lost 68 65 63 58 Chicago 1, ten Miss Barbara Brewis, who been in Juneau for the past months visiting with her sister, Gladys Brewis, left aboard the - i ¥ [San Diego ka yesterday for her home in AR L .| Sacramento irbanks and will continue studies| o FEE at the University of Alaska this fall. |’ Ui Miss Brewis is the daughter of | Portland Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Brewis of Fair- |0 Angeles banks. | Oakland | Seattle Missions has two | Miss | Al-| ANDIN Pet. 602 DOU NOTICE Meéting of Women of the Moose, Wednesday night at 8 0lock, | apicas LOOF. Hall. Past Regents Night.|we s ‘ GERTIE OLSEN, . |pjttshurgh Recorder. (gt 1ouis | Boston UNITED STATES | Brooklyn l)l PARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | | Cineinnati GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office i Anchorage, Alaska.! May 17, 1937. !new York Notice is hereby given that the petroit E. I. Du Pont De Nemours and|chjcago Company, Inc., have made appli-| Boston cation for a trade and manufactur- | Cleveland ing site, Anchorage 08384, for a ' Washington tract of land situated on the east|s3t. Louis shore of G ineau Channel about | Philadelphia three miles southeasterly from| Gastin Thane, embraced in U. S. Survey | No. 2278, containing 25.06 acres.| Latitude 58 degrees, 13° 40” N. Moose Longitude 134 degrees 18’ 00” W. Douglas and it is now in the files of the Iiks U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- aska. NOTICE Tt- AUTO DRIVERS Any and all persons claiming ad-| Any person operating or driving a versely any of the above mcntxon-"“"t"l vehicle on the streets of the ed land should file their adverse |City of Juneau, without a drivers’ ciaims within the period of pub-|license dated after June Ist. ucation or thirty days thereafter,|iS Subject to a fine. All drivers' National League Won Lost 50 29 8181 43 36 42 37 37T 44 3 4 31 46 | Philadelphia 31 5 | American League Won Lost 54 23 47 49 42 37 31 25 23 . 63 u Channel League (Second Half) Won 4 4 2 0 4 — . - adv. 403 383 Pet. 7m i 4 325 303 Lost 2 2 Pe 667 667 .000 or they will be barred by the pro- |!lcenses issued before that date have ( visions of the Statutes. {oxplrvd GEORGE A LINGO, | Reyister. |adv. First publication, June 16, 1937. Last publication, Aug. 11, 1937. H. 1. LUCAS, City Clerk. - - Control of 95 species of ants is ¢ problem of North Carolina zoolo- Priced from $39.95 to $72.50 Sce them now on display in our second floor FURNITURE DEPARTMENT You will be delighted with the 'widu variety of beautiful and interesting pieces shown. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. WASH BLANKETS AND PILLOWS IN THIS GENERAL ELECTRIC Double Tub WASHER You can wash everything in this General Electric Washer with the Activator and Spin-basket blankets, pillows, chenille and rag rugs, silks and woolens, in addi- tion to the regular wash. Clothes really “come clean” with the ACTI- VATOR Washing Action—then the Spin-basket takes the sopping wet clothes and whirls them damp- dry in a few minutes. Other features o\ are: No Oiling Required—Quick- ( }\ action Pump—Convenient Con- trols—and many others. SOLD ON EASY PAY PLAN Alaska Electric Light and Power Company PHONES Juneau—6 Douglas—18 NOTICE OF HEARING FINA'I;_';.’,]:\L& and entomolog ACCOUNT The undersigned, having on the 13th day of July, 1937, filed his final account as administrator of the estate of Hugo Peterson, de- ceased, in the Probate Court for Juneau Precinct, Alaska, notice is hereby given to all heirs, creditors | and other persons interested in said estate, that Tuesday, September 14, 1937, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon (of said day, at the office of the| | United States Commissioner, in the \Federal and Territorial Building, in the City and Precinct of Juneau, | Territory of Alaska, is the time and place set for thé hearing of said | account, objetcions thereto and the settlement thereof. H. B. LE FEVRE, Administrator of the estate of Hugo Peterson, deceased. | First publication, July 14, 1937. | Last publication, August 11, 1937. UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. May 28, 1937. Notice is hereby given that Ed- win J. Kirchhofer, entryman, to- gether with his witnesses, Frank R. George and John W. A. Crosby, all of Juneau, Alaska, has submit- ted final proof on his homéstead entry, Anchorage 08029, for a tract of land embraced in U. 8. Sur- vey No. 2188, situated along Glac- ier Highway about 7% miles north- west from Juneau, containing 3.19 acres, Latitude 58 degrees, 21 44" N. Longitude 134 degrees 33’ W. and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- aska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepied and final certificate is- sued. DRINK Budwe ON THE SIXTH A SWEET BEER Budweiser’s GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, June 16, 1937. Last publication, Aug. 11, 1937. | with Sacramento and San Francisco (I(‘-‘ 5, ten innings. | et President of St. 1937.; YV V V V V V V V VPV Y YV YV VI VYV VvV VVVFVFVYYY He took his brewery with him MAKE THIS TEST! Budweiser KING OF BOTTLED BEER ANHEUSER AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA‘AA‘A TICERS, WHITE ‘AMBASSADOR SOX HOT AFTER BILL' COMES SAILING YANKS BACK TONIGHT 3Ma]m Leaguers Come Up |Will Rogexs I> Seen Again with Ten-Inning Quin- | in Coliseum Movie, tuplets Yesterday by Requcxl i 1 | \ | | | sociated Press) | catch the Galloping like young hopeful trying to best Gar Wood with a one- lung outboard, but you can't rule out the White Sox or Tigers for try- ing. { While | te {one-halt encouraged Brought back for the pleasure of every movie-goer in response to an unprecedented public demand, will! Rogers' Fox hit, “Ambassador Bill" opens tonight at the Coliseum. There’s a treat in store for you if you've never seen it before and a are holding on'greater treat if you're going to see ip post, six and!iy again, for “Ambassador Bill” ames behind, the Tigers,|has been pronounced as one of the by the imminence of outstanding triumphs in the brilliant | Mickey Cochrane’s return to the career of the beloved novelist. ifray, bave won five straight since| The picture has Will Rogers at; | bandi he Yanks the New York's|his peak, wise-cracking, spinning (squad’s lone setback of the current|homey philosophy and setting a hi-j iroad larious mix-up straight, in his own lay Detroit took one of thelinimitable fashion. games played in the| Greta Nissen, Marguerite Chur- | e circuits from the Red chill, Gustav von Seydlitz and a {Sox, winning 10 to 9, even though | noteworthy cast of Hollywood fa- |Jimmy Foxx came through with yorites are featured with Will Rog |his nincteenth and twentieth hom-|eps, lers for Boston. The Yankees, how- ever, won both halves of their open- | ‘HIL engagement against the Browns, | (5 to 4 and 9 to 6. With two on in| fir game, DiMaggio . hit his| \‘" e | DETROIT, Mich., July hieties bagged fifteen hits| o~ mangger Mickey Cochrane fto beat Cleveland, the GIants {qoneq his ball uniform Tuesday Wwhipped Cincinnatl, 4 to 3, in one of ¢ 10 firgt, time since his skull was |the ten-inning duels. Brooklyn beat| ., oyreq by a beanball in May. He “:":,[.” ites, 90 RS LIS, CRtER | took a short workout with his team. ‘l]l' w in a few as they ich el E e FIRST CURVE BALL HURLER DIES AT 73 | HORNSBY IS OUT ! | CHESTER, N. J., July 21—Wil- Iliam Dee, 73, who is claimed to have [thrown the first curve ball in base- Yanke a he Sox runner: 1 {major I e MICKEY COCHRANE BACK IN UNIFORM «h(' 21.—Ti- t Iball history. 56 years ago, died here. g gm— 'SPORTING GOODS | MAKER IS DEAD PLYMOUTH, N. H., July 21—John l-‘. Maynard, co-founder of Draper- | Maynard, one of the country's old- | est sporting goods manufacturing firms, died here at the age of 91. B 'KID CHOCOLATE | | TAKES DECISION| NEW YORK, July 21. Kid |Chocolate. the Cuban flash, decis- ‘lunvd Young Chappie, of Albany, in an eight-round bout heré. e ROUND TRIPPERS ARE CRUISING NORTH SEA The white liner North Sea, which | July 21—!18 scheduled ‘f’ x‘l‘(l!l‘l) Thursday af-| Swede Berglund, 182, of Los Ange-|ternoon or night from the voyage| outpointed Al Romero, San | Sitka, has aboard as round-trip Francisco 185-pounder,, here in ten!Passengers Miss Katherine Rems- rounds. |berg, niece of the late President {Harding and her friend, Miss Lu-| cille Shafer, both of Santa Ana,; l,ouns Ball Club Announces Move, Effective Today | ST 4 Donald Brown | Manager LOUIS, July 21.—President Barnes of the St. Louis ball club announced that Rogets Hornsby has been relieved of his duties, effective to- day. His team’s current big slump is belicved to ‘have led to the Ra- |.m s being jerked. SWEDE BERGLUND WINS NOD FROM | | SAN FRANCISCAN| LOS ANGELES, Cal, Tes, >ee - (Ui ~CQLISEUM — ——NOW PLAYI HIS FINEST TRIBUTE TO LAUGHTER! —ALSO— Dynamic America Knock-Knock Milk and Money LATE FOX MOVIETONEWS L RIPLEY STRIKES i e NEW GOLD MINE ON ALASKA TRIP, Seattle on > > LUTHERAN LADIES' AID SETS SATURDAY FOR GOODIE SALE Announcement was made today of a goodie sale which members of the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will hold on Saturday. The affair will be held in Bert’s Cash Grocery and arrangements for the event are being made by a committee of members in charge, et The world-famous cartoonist, WhOJREWARD—S'm—-do any person giy- told The Empire that he wanted to| ing information leading to the return and spend more time in Al-| recovery of an Elgin-Oriole bicycle aska, has already returned to New| taken from my garage. For des- York for the start of a new series| cription and number call at He boarded a Unit-| Standard Machine Shop. Paul plane a few hours after| Hudon. Alaska proved a goid mine in od- doties, according to Robert L. (Be- lieve or Not) Ripley, who re- cently visited in Juneau while a round-trip passenger. “I struck it rich up odd things and occurrences,” said. it North—in | Ripley Fresh Fruit and Vegetables HOME GROWN RADISHES, ONIONS and FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery R RAROER D 'MERMAID MAY SEEK DIVORCE, BUT SAYS NOT FALLING AGAIN CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 21. |Eleanor Holm Jarrett admitted she lis considering a divorce from Art | ett, orchestra leader, but denied | ; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Vining, Interstate Commerce Executive | from Portland, whose party also in-f cludes Assistant District Attorney| Holder of Multnomah and Mr. and! | Mrs. Teepe of Portland. | . -ee HELLENTHAL LEAVES Judge Simon Hellenthal of the E is romancing with Billy Rose,|Third Division, left aboard the Al-| musical comedy producer and hm-iusku yesterday for Seward, follow-| ‘band of Fanny Bncv ling a brief stay in Juneau. The Emperor Charlemagne had to be a traveling man to build his empire. Al- though beer was well estab- lished in Europe in 800 A. D., Charlemagne refused to experiment with local brews. He took his brew- master with him...Toglay there is one beer known to travelers the world around. They know it to be always uniformly good. They know it is BUDWEISER, iser FOR FIVE DAYS. DAY TRY TO DRINK « YOU WILL WANT FLAVOR THEREAFTER. Order a carton for your home NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED GASTINEAU HOTEL THE CIVIC CENTER OF JUNEAU ° Travel Information Headquarters Call the Gastineau Hotel for detailed information regarding all scheduled and charter plane trips; ARRIVAL and DEPARTURE times; schedules for all Southeast Alaska airplanes and Juneau-Fmrbanks flights. Also STEAMSHIP SCHEDULES and TIMES. Phone l o For Information On All Plane Service and Steamship Movements OO A RO The First National Bank CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100,000 [ J COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Acqounh WINDOW CLEANING BUSCH ST. LOUIS b4 35 PHONE 485

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