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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1940. Suncau's Greatest Show Valuel VIVID TALE ON h Mc(A | ] W OREECRE NS SIMMONS AND : | CAPITOL'S BILL INIY Crossword Puzzie 3uad Emla ‘ | wd) | - ' | T AMUNDSEN UP CURTSRA ACROSS 34. Smayl arma- { 4 ‘.m fih“ ' ¢ SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU| AGAM ION'GH' w H I p S L Regreseniative .. d; AR | | | e : % b 9 Reach across 3. €ortelative o ! o e Last Times Tonight : 18, Troutle ncithe ‘ ‘ Y aki 36. Thus | | .18 m Lm . g . | | JOHN GARFIELD — PRISCILLA L2 Hed '.ama" and | il 3. Founded on | Shell Simmons flew to Sitka Sun-| i 16. Symbol lror experience day, taking out four passengers (49 N i+ l THE LIPS OF Tracy Starin I Take T Sl tribgit th four a8 Wl he DUSTBEMY B!’STINY” 17, . Light hat uses taking six passengers up to the : r 3 - ™ . " e . 18 in Tndj g ] ke ) with ALAN HALE—FRAN il LAMARR WAITING This Woman Terrific Gmdge F|gh' Ends @ oiatimes: Genus of the Historic City on scenie flights S LE—FRANK 1 | « ... he pitted his 4 S R 1 | Jerry Powers, John Whitman and, ALSQ THE BILL OF RIGHTS—N i Fioce - as Crowd Sees Wil | tures 1% Wort Susan Gregorof were flown to Sitka| strength against A new and interesting romantic I Scraped linen 46, Young bear 2 inl v 9 gains team makes its screen bow in ‘T SI f { | atify a7 Spring Solution ot Yesteroay's Puzzle ’r‘"d Fred Wendt was brought “j\ | o % g 25. Ge t the 50. Dismount rom the Historic ity. .. and : a love that would Take This Woman,” which ends to- ugies 2 GGt ° 81, Friction DOWN 4. Greek lotter e Tfn": \,I:,T',':'X:L,"Ci'f;m,f’[; 2w GARFIELD-LANE TEAM i ! wnariHils rol (Dlght at the Capitol Theapre, Tyl S i finne 53 At ome L Mquhtaln n. € Prlnciphl o8 IyioL in from Tenakee ¢ " E !.I"IB!I Wald . combinaticn comprises Spencer A packeéd house last night saw| 31 Barters for 54 Glut 2. Protection o i ERE. % Tracy edy Lamar: 3 i 2t | 5. Wandering 3, Island of New 6 Tipping | John Amundsen flew two. trips to| . 1 acy and l‘h dy Lamarr _and the 5 wild and bitter battle in the Elk: Ex’r‘*‘!‘::’::?:{(lnn 57. l-}n“;:lisfixr "ver \l"nrkostate: 7. Drove a nall Tulsequah Sunday and one yester-| STAR ’N DRAMA “ow o ' teaming of these two distinct pef-|Hall smoker headliner between Billy | 35 In addition 68, Dinner courses e T L ) e i OoN N a 9 u sonalities is successful because of McCann and Sammy Nelson—a bat- e o TR r jidl COLISEUM SCREEXN o, a story which is ideal for such a tle that ended in a technical kayo| : Shilcriss L M N st o ) | Cod » blending of talent. vie for McCann at tt Sy . Kind of dog chikan with P. E. Lyddans of the! .p o pa My Destiny,” the new WESTPORT. Conn. Sept. 3. — FRigis PN e N 0 at the end of . Architectural Geological Survey and returned to- ‘ St 8 4 Lillian Wald, 173, founder of the . T1 slamorous Miss Lamarr ap- the sixth round when Nelson col- ] film showing for the last times to p to be an actress who is best lapeed with the pain cof shattered day ‘with Mrs, Jumes Blake ondiyions’ap the Collseum, has Johin|iimous Henry Street Settleiyggt il P uited to torrid love scenes with'teeth and was carried to his cor- e Ketchikan and L. F. St Garfield and Priscilla Lane in the 1 i |Y0;kprcu-“v A creat lovers of the sereen, while ner Covers termnain for. Pejersbwg. . lstarring role, and although this 8/ (idie i déad here, e s characterizations have al-| In the cemi-final, Jack Tram- cessity [ Lhis_mopning Stmmons flew 10 he third picture in which they Tl 18 CERC, HELS, been rugged heroes who bitas and native boy Austin Brown oy Salc oan Pybus Bay to bring in guide Bd'paye peen teamed, it is the first e i { 'h romance from other than|battled wits to a popular draw e BOve. Jhom ,”"l yacht WestWard.| one in which they achicve what 2eg Pari) " ‘ Fassion angles. Bit two such oppo-| Larry Trambitas slapped Cyril rerunner of | e0d also 6 0y gyide H. A HibBS' romises 10 be lasting marital hav- | yo, BT of Junean I, sites are skilliully united in “I Smith (Seattle Slugger) around the . Running knot | 0 vacht, Amundsen flew back | e Woman's Club, Tucsday, Sepi 3 Take This Woman” and the co-|ring for five rounds until Smith's| i .'}ff’,""’,‘;,',,,,, wiOF Jahnke shortly after SIMMONS| ™ por ail its happy ending, however, | miocsie Liks Do e OF \ | starring of them in. a romantic|seccnds thraw in the towel, i : had brought him i\ \l]\(‘ IR Caritas the SOlDE| e ' PSWEE}EQE-R 4 is intriguing. In the opener, Kenny Trafton, Wy I couple over a hard and rocky road = o oial \ plays a physician, an|scheduled to go four rounds with “ecis | [t uidy Tedbn the ena of the|™ ] \ N - | . Thi s - i - — e l poods, | JONM W, TROYAGREES |rauion muewsinont mon of | o cemiog st m e mae | g in a tenement clinic. Miss Lamarr| of the picture by the towel route R e ‘wie w"“ film's poignant and often melodra-| —————— —~ —_— § 1;” a beautiful society girl who,|in the third round. | defground Gov GRUE"'NG | matically exciling course, the U p & after a romance is wrecked, finds Hatred Fight | ac { youngsters flee like a couple : g | . Ponders ! B ¢ like a couple | life's schemt at the doctor's side,|bout was the most terrific battle| & Solid with stz | {believe the boy hes murdered hl_.‘ | Her role calls for much compelling| Of hatred ever seen in Juneau rings, equal With 40 years' esidence in the! girl-wife \ther 40 ¢motional acting. Tracy gives one | to oldtimers . Fonr gills Terrilory and‘six years as Gov-| Yes, the marticd very early ] | of the mest powerful characteriza- W e ll_vpl(':)lly. had built up 1 {*,'f;;;"yfl | cimor of Alaska to draw upon, John|in the proceedings, bui it is ng v tions of his career as the man who|foF himself an intense dislike for| Before W. Troy yesterday expressed his time before they are able to lead by e Kevin McGulatess e n I 2. Befor 'W. Troy ¥ ay expressed his efore they are able to leac ! s‘;,'.‘.'.‘..:‘l'&nwm-mfi“ blindly worships a lovely woman McCann, and McCann, in turn, na- ““..‘.'.‘LL‘.:‘ views on the Referendum issue and a normal, happy married life. And, | i sVAIIIlVlEII i and is ready to sacrifice his ecr | turally enough shared no love or| i | particularly on the three press ve-|in the end, it Is v the noble fgn. fhie-alfax OF Dappinges. | cimbed »'n(l Sammy when they|and working each other roughly in In the third canto. Larry rushed | lezses made by Gov. Ernest Gruen-| courage of the young wife which > > | cli Ll))r]w ll:‘lo :]u“nx‘hv‘:l I:yulw,hvr : the clinches. {he <luzeer backwards, smached ing covering taxation and employ-! brings about this happy consumma | opesters - downtown who said Near Collapse | 2 Jaw Wi d in the liquor industry | tion. | s b : W, WaD. sad | 4 - im full in the jaw with a hard | stry | tion. | LATEST NEWS : ROH_ER SKA"NG | ammy could come back, that Sam-| Afier the sisth round Was over, right and sent him rose-diving’ T agrec with the facts es pro- e w MIDNIGHT PREVIEW ity mmmv‘l}" l“;wwj’Cm"}_- and | Nelson, on the ropes, suddenly col- ough the ropes into Chief of sented by ‘Gov.. Gruening's press| Bmpire Cla: | AL GOING OVER BIG S A could- |Japsed and referee Wayne Johnson Pelice Dan Ralston’s lap releases. For years I have oppos S T F Joe and Eihel Turp [ B A, iggest surprise |caught him, and carried him to Smith came in before the count' £overnment competition with p | ——————— | ROllCT skating appears to have From. the sosting: s, i Aves | corner. of ten, however, and was then vate business in the Territory. I CLOTHES that are CLEANED ‘ » hit the’ publié* fanéy. Athough the! MeCann's fight Ho‘ \;'u -”) “-“ A g »wr! of N-olson su])l)oru-rs ccked to his knees with his face cee no justification, whatsoever for OFTEN—Wear Longer! Yo‘“‘ umey l’ l 10N dic g is only on at the Nat in|for Nelson, Rob.. & as oo fast|swarmed into the ring, Sammy | covered with his ¢ the Territory to go into the whole- Serd YOUR GARMENTS to N 1 c 3 1940 are now as Juneau enthusiasts are| When the opening bell sounded “[‘H»»;m}m g with pain from shats Jn.the fourth round, upper- saling and retailing of. liquor. It/ “ Available for with- I e They. will hecomb delinquent §Cing there and taking in the sport|both McCann and Nelson rushed | (g G HPTAgE. wir SR Ok ait pubinsenthe: caniag sl NEES BELBY e L fe by Tl'lan le drawal on raauml . plember 15(h unless one-half is With Douglas residents. cach other and began six rounds teath. . Ghme fens yelled for aydoc{liftine. his. heals clear of. the. matyof Alasks as Eihen s | @ Ingured by - U: 8. on or before that date. A dis-| Paul Boeholt, who is operating|of the fiercest boxing one could Bt By, schnolboys ;i Wildly {agd drophing him for & heavy.nine LR B 7 | Thorough Workmanshir k G y' Y | of two percent is allowed if the Nat as a rink, sprang a Labor|anywhere : see ! pheut screaming for a dentist and|count that was followed by still | and_ Modern Mefliods avernment up to » e i 4 B gk q > > P 8 mcone kept continually shoutfg | ancther nine count knockdown be- A baby boy was born this morn-| Produce Work that $5.000, i installments are paid on or Day afternoon skating and said McCarn Draws Blood o » o at the O ot B 1 1s Sure to Please . rc September 15th, The sooner. there was a good crowd as well as| A few seconds after the round| pove i et T Al (dre. the roung ovet. Ak be e o Loan e | Ji make your payments, the better on Sunday afternoon. had opened, McCann opened Nv]‘- ”“A." :\l:‘l‘\‘”'\'l ‘:?\ :""’;’]"d h”ullc“ r:'l"l‘ i “M;““I te Knees \l" Mr. and Mrs. James Bonnett. | —_ ¢ it e T eyt dhing 44 alb. weil| son's: ett @ : e ¢, he fought weakly back and| Still gamely trying (o land a ter- - | : ervice you will receive, ‘1“u f\.!nl.n;, \k\.llgg is also well| <on left eye, and in the second |¢creamed “I don't want to give up! rific roundhouse swing Smith mnw‘ Francine Nulmn was a medical Phone Alaska fe'hl'al H. J. TURNER, patronized and growing in atten- round, the was pouring blood [T don't want to give up! Hell, no!” | cut again in the fifth “and was bat- | admission yesterday at the Gov- City Clerk. dance, and ?llti‘fnlzlk_nlj ffi-dbinukrmu of | But friends of Sammy say he|tered to his knees once more. Atjemment Hospital, Savxngs & Loan B er eoosre s vt eSO T b v o o "]‘(’;’k will not fight again. that, stage of the fight, his seconds | g ; & % stralght right siniash on the nose| g, John Geyery in the audience, | tessed in the towel | Assn. of Juneal ' : soun inci-| was called to attend Nelson. He| Kenny Trafion won by a tech- ! dentally sounded one full minute e 3 j & B 4 dhead’ B o whE e Ph:l“ moved Nelson's battered teeth nical knockout in the third over e Gordon getting balled up on his .l.rt;x.x:\ h,"t 1‘nm“ H”";]: godiihelsog idens Les 1n. e, fiuvgight division, Teloplione:3 | g S| “came right aroun showing real fir watch. | ol | DOUGLAS RINK ——— EVERY NIGHT | ™" e rounc, neton anal oo e 4 2000 oo rcored " oo Toue iy, abing B e ! : X | aftarwards: T, undeceatimated Mo= |atlant slsGht Jofs nio Tods Th 4 {McCann came out as wild as before A § st | b e g wdyietd ! 9 10:30 Jerann cme ot g WAL BRI (,“In.n. T overestimated myself—and | sgllowing through for more. left jabs 2 ! e oo te S0 o, hrowing | dont et anybody tell you that Me-|and then hard rights. Lee was ; SUNDAY AFTERNOONS e i ol g (:unt,':nt! punched gr and in the third N g ans Cheer round he got relicf as his seconds . E Ladies 30¢ Gentlemen 40¢ i ll‘velx»-:n:]"(;:t]:ml;::}age In the semi-final, the crowd was threw the towel in the ring : ® ya: | > » no e is e e S| o sre George "y |, | COMPLETE ROLLER SKATE EQUIPMENT || v th o et oot ot B gt B i Wil & e a7 SALES P B | Nelspirs tan . Into basd 1etts: and Anderson Rogers, 4.olur_nd boy off Willey, E. C. Adams and Harve If- n hl c d-d ( i SR B b _{ [ Neson ran into bard lefts and ine riaida, had 19 go with the ship fert Bdie Foberts refereed the | - Every Month n the Year epublican Candidate for ‘ e e T R VA ks sty | oD 05 tho Ene £ it | o, kutst S pouldi AhPear ) Kissl iree otts R aYHe Sl AUCTION SALES DAT! Y | s S TSI e S | SENATOR i » | either feigning or in actuality wmry‘uve oy b’?m"m Brown stepped off | Phil Gordon was ‘”""l)‘"‘i)“’ 1940 L 3 1 |a seine boat withcut training and | - - F; r . v A | o |and worn, and would suddenly come | fought Jack Trambitas to a popular | September 11 . November 13 General Election—September 10, 1940 | l e t n m off the ropes with a diving straight | October 16. December 11 £) ; 5 - | , M,' ai "MeCann,_determined o draw, the Lm.s cheered. ‘RUPER]’ 'I'AKES What’s good for Alaska is good for you and me. > ing the left and dPllverlng a. n\mr-‘ y Bge 8 Saow January 15 July 16 o aes o - - | as " | punishing punch of his own. ‘}Y:: :::Emml\:";;: ;’Pz:z‘i‘l’::flmr "“;0 0 Sou'“ FOR February 12 August 13 P | T::e fifth and the sixth were of poxing mmg Trambitas wa:gs ;,lilz'_: March 12: September 10 HEATING Pu“’rs no“ggn sEn"cE!! |much the same, “both fighters| sjaq with, | April 16 October 15 : R R L& o 2 swiny | 3 And the best time to hav complete. ovi I i . Commel'Clal SaVlngS swinging for all they were worth| n tum, Brown frequently threw | May 14 November 12 Fpondloes be;’ 1: fvi:hw D! t:&efiw\url\&)u- is } b | hard rights that he apparently did- | s o I ; i i June 1 December 10 g 0 beT gets 5 ¥ Y |n't know he had two years ago. Al- wenty persons sailed south ear! y Lo S g 4 H 1 Safe Depos’-t WAKE P v “R B o "ot the | Sunday aboard the Canadian Na-|| Special Sales Held on Request Don’t Wait Until They Shut Down!! lend of the six rounds in his weak- | ‘IU’N‘ >“‘-‘;"" Prince Rupert on ‘ol Shippers They won’t run forever without cleaning and oiling. i oie |ened condition, he gave Trambitns‘ the last 1940 voyage of the season | ] Don’t expeet the impossible from a piece of machinery. B nk.n b Mail De a en' lIvER B' lE_ | pause to consider several times dur- | {OF that line. || Advances will'b.e made as usual v i\, anking by P rimi |ing the fight, stopped his fancy| Those sailing were Inez Cubert- | when requested: Transferred by We Have Time NOW to Give Proper Service!! 3 Without Calomel—And You'll Jump Out of | footwork and tied up his punches | Son, Miss Jerry McGuire, Miss Vio- || telegraph, if desired, . Bediin the Morning Ratin’ to Go | neatly, catching them frequently | ¢t Wilson, Jean B, Douglas, Clara Rl E &' A“LEBS Co' | Im"lx"h; Jver, r;l;wyl;lmw‘:lo: ot mynl]v;u‘;l lon both gloves and cooly shooting | Whonn, Mr. and Mrs. E. Herreft, | = 1 - bile is not flowing freely, Tood I'punches in’ return. Nelhe Pikkar, E. D, (mmpton, Kath-' : The B. V. Behrends || 5 SR s o Lo wy o s ooy 4"z | THE SEATTLEFUB (= sud Franklin PHONE 34 o 5 ! 2 d = fn:.d You feel ‘sour, sunk an fie world ‘ In the Larry Trambitas- seame\Zlnck Euguw Dou;.las, F. Exfl A e snas e Ak T s S e s | 5 ooks purik, Stugger fight, the slugger, whose | Amend, Rudolph Peterson Fdwnrd fl “6; S e R e R It '.ulm thos 00d, effective Carte: 2 3 " > Bank Lt Clcn- ot good, efective Carters | o0 B0 0k o hirned out | Zinck, Louls Jaspers, Gordon Bris- | “THE PRICE TAG IS NOT EVERYTHING” il flowingteeelyto Make 3o Teel "upand 1o be a good punching bag for| (ol Andiew Thorsen, Miss C. F.| 1008 ‘Western Avenitie PHONE 787 PHONE 767 Juneau, Alaska ok for Carter's Little Tiver Pills by name. | Trambitas. Smith couldn't handle | Croshy. SEATTLE, WASH. o Stubbornly refuse anything élse. Price: 25¢. | his fect, and couldn't protect him-| - ~ 4 ] STREET 1y SRS e o ssentams self from Larry’s hammer shots. | Empire Classifieds Pay! RETAILERS OF FAMOUS | SHURFINE and TASTEWm PRODUCTS i e -—FREE DELIVERIES——-3 Our swn Is as Close as Your Phone—SHOP EARLY i | “THE PRICE TAG IS NOT EVWLYTHI‘\'G" i ~y STRA 1G ll T ANTHONY J. l)lMI)Nll j HENRY RODEN FRANK A. BOYLE WM. A. HESSE | | NORMAN R. WALKER || JOHN MeCORMICK | JAS. V. DAVIS, ALLEN SHATTUCK CRYSTAL SNOW JENNE | m;fiwm Biesel in !oul!oal lflu lul & MORE, ROOQ[ IN YOUR'BQAT A Mote Milésifor Your Money =« . A 'Comfortable, Quiet Ride Am Engine that Instantly Starts Assuraniee of Safé Trips: Freedom from Fire Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Reduced Insurance ates Smokeless, O2oriess Exhanst fl&znlfifl Dependabilify ! ngine that Can Bd!nlly Hand Cranked cH ABLES 6. WARNER CO. GMC TRUCKS’_L Gompare Them With All Others!. * For Delegatefo Congress . . . . 8 For Atlorney General . . . . . For Territorial Auditor . . . . . For Territorial Highway Engineer . . ' For Terriforial Semator . . . . For Territorial Representatives . . . tatistics are as dry as dust to me—but the other day, when the Besghotihg Nationa} Fire nsurance Company cf Haitlord was renow- ing my Automobile Collision insurance, he menticned ‘soms facts’ That seemed pretfy darned important. ‘ N “He said that only 459 of all collisions 4 involve anothcr car —and cven then fhere’s only about 15 chances in 100 of collecling damages fron the ofher feflow. That's )’ .:zffi?::'.a:'.: R el ank X® i B Al of Them 100% American | PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONOMY L | SEATTUCK AGENLE L ey oo and 100% Alaskan o s . : 4 CONNORS &aqron Co. Phone 249 - Elechon Tuesday, Septemher 10th; 1940 , ) Office—New York Life

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