The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 9, 1938, Page 3

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— IO, YR 2 ey THE DAILY ALASKA SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU N ll ) N \ I ] \ \ ! ) { N { | \ By day—a madcap heiress who'd bave her own way...or your life. By night—just a G ’beaumul girl who £ wants to be kissed. ¥% « That's what the des- F " 1 ert—and & charming sheik with technique & { doestoher. Andhe’lldo § E the same to you, too! ! ! \ ! ! { ! ! ! ! % ) { \ | ! \ \ ! M { | LOLA LANE - CENE ,pOCI\HART KATHLE % | \ \ \ \ \ \ N \ \ § \ \ | I } \ ' $ § § § | ) { \ ’ 11 I} g | ! \ { ! { N \ § § { ’ { 1 q Tramp Trouble — Gold | SII( +J Timing — S with } Rhythm—News | \ MlNING FRM TWO JAILED INGURPURATES AS MAN LIES 000 and the home office of corporation designated Fair- banks, Ala Johnson !‘ - Paul BlL,Off in SCI]OUS (,Ol]' corporated, mining corpor ed incorporation papers with .Tuv dition—Bad Head ritorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle IH]UI‘_V‘ today. Incorporators and drmuns a P well are R. S. Bar pital in a “se condition” to- Barclay, L. S. Pie day following an alleged alterca- sampson, &ll of Carson City, Ne- on yesterday afternoon on the vada, and Tony Lindstrom, of Fair- g0 Gity Float doc 1d Hage- banks. rsen are in Bigoff is in St. Ann‘s Hos- man Olsen and Otto L: Indebtedness of the cOrporalion ne ity Jaii on open charges is limited to $2,000,000. Bigoff was rushed to the hospital iy oy when police were called to the COURT OF AWARDS scene of a ]{\{x'pmm’} brawl at the Upper City Float. Olsen and Lar- FOR GIRL SCOUTS <n were arrested at the same time. SET FOR TUESDAY The extent of H“;yr-’x’;“ injuries include a paralyzed side and a bad head injury. He lay in a The Court of Awa i-conscious state this afternoon for Girl Scouts of June: » officers waited for doctor’s re- Tuesday evening when all Scouts noiig pefore bringing charges against earning merit badges Will be Pre- o 5o jailed men. sented their awards. Mrs. K. C. Talmage is in charge WESTS RETURN of the event for which furthe rangements will be made at the LeRoy West, wife and children, Scout Committee meeting O wno have been in southern Wash- Friday. ington for some months, returned to Juneau aboard the North Sea. .- H WAKELIN FROM SITKA Children’s Colds : ~ . . Best treated Richard Wakelin left on the wifizant “dosing” North Sea on a business trip to Sitka. He will probably return on the” same steamer: o p hy Lester D. Henderson. ! AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Fred Cameron is invited to: present this coupon at the box office of the x CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE “THE SHEIK STEPS OUT” Your Name May Appe:tawATCll" THIS SPACE — lot of trouble), a prospector who finds gold. becomes ill, and returns to his claims to get thrown out of a booming and noisy mining camp ' where the claims are all taken. . Miss Joyce will be a strong “wo- man element” in the story, but her cpposite has not as yet been named. n is returning to Los Angeles about two weeks to complete OUT TONIGHT AT CAPITOL Ramon Novar: y L(]lfl Lflll(‘ Two Cub Bears of ‘Tundra’ Seen in Desert Play . plans for beginning filming on Taku Tonight, Tomorr P A‘f’ to Clown in River early in May—but one more ght, lomorrow Golden River urgent thing calls Mr. Dawn back 2 i — e to California Returning to the screen after an Once upon a time—there were two I received a wire that my house absence of several y Ramon little bears. They worked for Nor- on the beach had five feet of water Novairo stars in “The Sheik Steps z in the basement in the flood,” Dawn man Dawn, movie producer now in € Junean, when Mr. Dawn produced ted. “I'll have to go back and Tundra x thad up. Those two Katzenjammers of the « Webster will stay here and tole the show every place handie arrangements from this end rundra” was shown in the United While Mr. Dawn is south. His wife, \tes. Dawn said today that he|Patsy Lee, of radio lights, will join to use another pair of |him here shortly in “Golden River,” the Mr. Dawn will not predict suec- picture that he is going to film on | cess for his picture yet. He says he the Taku River this summer will take some pictures in Juneau Dawn ) said today that Mary “where the old prospector gets rolled Joyce, of Twin Glacier's Lodge, will | for his poke,” and many scenic shots I a prominent part in the pie-|in the Juneau area. But if the two cub bears cut as o Joyce in the picture will manv clownish figures in “Golden play exactly the part she is play- River” as they did in “Tundra,” | _Birst Graders. THREE ARRESTED ing in real life at her lodge” said | then Juneau is on the map. “At the Declamation Contest,” a Dawn. He further said that Bob D 0 U G |_ A s | S0 e Dl Pantask! 8 FOR VIOEATIONS | woneter, ctaractsr. aotor sith Hioa C— Mrs. Troy Now ‘Spring Song”—First Graders; se- OF TRAPPING LAW will not get to play opposite Miss In l-ns A" eles | ;em‘ic.; o,{‘)..\\“-n, S Thiee g¢ame Thw: VIMBHBHE Have h-i.v but will be the “old prospec- i 'll_w program will start at 3:15 0=/ yeen reported from the Bremner ”f : All T'll get to do,” laughed Web- clock sharp wrea about 80 miles up the Cc OWNED _AND _ODERATED 3~ Out,” Republic picture playing to- ht and tomorrow at the Capitol ire. I ia Lane plays opposite Novarra he play which, strictly moder po, combines the romance of ara with a gay plot of love and intrigue. A large supporting cast Kathleen Burke, Gene Cl Stanley Fields, Robert Coote, Leon- id Kinskey and Charlotte Tread- way. Jamiel Hasson, an Arabian,| The > princesses roy; sters of King Zog of Albania, are shown as they arrived in New Yérk aboard was employed as technical advisor the liner Conte di Savoia for a visit to the United States. Left to right are: Ruhije, 26; Mysesen, 28, and on the pwd..mnn Maxhide, 24. 1 in the ster this afternoon, “is fall in air b s T TR ver and Northwestern Railwe LOS ANGELES, March .flfimr S B FRS ARE ARRIVES HERE TO AID PLANS “ Fdats, ittty : holes in the ice and get in fights|| Juneam's Greatest Show Valme Jochn W. Troy, accompanied by AT DOUGLAS FOR GAMES | ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOC.| Riode wired he had apprehended with maniacs in the woods. Then NOW friends, arrived here today, from the San Gabriel Canyon where she like the re tress of the actors and ac- s in the picture, I'll have to The Haines school basketball| George Lovelace arrived from Ket-| two men named Jackson ar : team, accompanied by their coach,| chikan vesterday on the North Sea aliens: WEREEA G , Sakt and thirty others had been strand- Richard Knotts, arrived at Doug-|t6 assist Mr. Schlegel in tearing | possession of game, fur and fircarms "C ke the deuce to even be seen Her Husband Lies ‘dvr[}i: r,“:?:l S Baot Giak ja 188 at 8:30 oclock this mOIMIg| down the old Children’s Home build well as trapping k PRI Bl et el A h . The paity. 1o ‘xm‘ Jabriel dam apoard the gasboat Helen, Capt.iing and to erect the new chapel c season! up Gail Potrick—Ricardo Cortez this morning, and was forced t0 john Willis, to play a series Of | for the Alaska Evangelization So- AhAaBRE G to court cording to Dawn, who is work- \f'rflk nearly two miles before Hl"‘.\' games with the Douglas High' ciety headquarters that has been for trapping in a closed season and ing his typewriter overtime these Selected Short Subjects reached an accessible road at the School. Players from Haines include planed here i days. the script and plans for “Gol- for Added Enjoyment mouth of the canyon Fred Sheldon, Fred Berges, Norton e den River” are taking definite was fined $150. RS A T Sorrells, Dale Sorrells, Bud Val- ¢ITY RESERVOIR today from Mrs. Genevieve Pearson, Steve Sheldo e Pkt EUHiAE NS o, T S e e (a o ““: Bued !" MFe S 30, M ‘1?“}1 City Marshal Schramm, with the Wi 4=/ to be played 15 scheduled to Startigegigtance of former Marshal Du- neau last summer, informed him at 7:30 o'clock this evening, in the Ehat NiFs: TE6y s Tiome with me, | Netatoriom pree, cleaned out the screen at the g , frimitd city reservoir in an effort to clear safe and wel Manager Tuckett of the Coliseum , * k e ; up or purify the water. Due to the S T Bl theatre has agreed nat to start the S St - gl e o intil after the game,| 108 1t was impossible to ‘clean out b s v Unull aiter Lne Same | the basin above the dam at thi | HOSPITAL NOTES | to allow everyone an Opportunity . E - & | to witness the game i 1t lled that last tr A A is recalled that last year the o ® X i o Martin Olson, a medical patient, | Haines team came down n month| % WEEKS HONOR ROLL was dismissed today from St. Ann's | earlier on a similar trip which re- The first six weeks' hanor roll for the second semester was announced this morning, as follows: sessing beaver and muskrat. He Hospital sulted in their losing both games to Douglas and the locals were at Peter Kassen was dismissed from | Haines for return games when the Honor Rgll — Albert, AAAB; St. Ann’s Hospital following med- | fire occurred on February 23 Gegree, ABBB, 3 SHOPPING POT TOE : UUMA GEMS Bobby, AA- A ical care today The visitors will be suests at the Honorable Mention 5 BC; Glen, AABC; Gordon, ABBC J. 8. NO. 1's e homes of the Douglas boys during = ’ ‘B‘BBUU c BRBH’ Miss E. M. Baretich has been | their stay irginia, ; Grace ¢ d at St > oo - Doug, BBBB; Helen, ABEC un s c admitted for medical Ann’s Hospital. PROGRAM FOR GUILD AFFAIR NS 3¢ R ST b 'ES G ELKS TO NOMINATE RS 400D St. Luke's Guild has announced Joe Peterson, a medical patient,|the complete program which will 5 & ¥ - D T U was dismissed today from the Gov- | feature their tez to be held in the Nominations will be continued af lll'S ay— “ ay ernment Hospital. Parish Hall Friday afternoon, as fol- the meeting of the Benevolent and iows: Protective Order of Elks to be held COFFEE c Bessie Jenson underwent a major| Selection—School Orchestra, How- tonight, beginning at 8 o'clock in and saturday ; EX- operation this morning at the Gov- | ard Burger, director; reading—Peg- EIks' Hall. Norman Banfield, ALL BRANDS—POUND CANS ernment Hospital. gy Cochrane; “Pussy Wiilow,” song alted Ruler, will preside. Ny i PR R o Fresh Vegetables ASSORTMENT You can buy a ALS;) lFR‘ESH F‘RUITS General @ Electric WASHING MACHINE $60.00 or $75.,00 Choose a G.E. from a full line of washing machines designed for every need and purse. 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