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, THE D{\ILY ALASKA EMPIRE,. WUR§DAY, MARCH 8, 1934, il COLORFUL SHOW| _Fourth Love to Be Last Love |DEATH-THREAT OF MINSTRELSY 8 1S RECEIVED BY 1S GIVEN HERE MANUFACTURER High School Boys Give| Fifteen Thousand Dollars] Creditable Performances \‘ Demanded from San —Many Good Features | Francisco Man —t Ilil_llIIIIlIilfimIIIIIIIIlImII|IIIIIIIIfilIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"Illllllllllllllflfll LAST TIME TONIGHT! -'I’HE REAL HEROES BEHIND THE Rl ameramen ! % _HEROES — the newsreel c THEATRE HE'S IN LOVE WITH HIS WORK! SAN FRANC Cal.,, March 8 —Receipt of extortion letter demanding $15,000 under threat of death to his wife and children has The second annual High School Boys' Glee Club minstrel show is history, but the kind of history an A paromount ! DOROTHY WILSON RICHARD CROMWELL Story by George B. Seitz Divected by Roy Willlam Neill that none of the 500 persons in Sictore' with attendance last night at the Grade been reported to the police by Sohodl* ARditori, Wit atoh Yars| | Michael Mirgalia, window shade | EDMUND LOWE get—for they had a pleasant way j manufacturer. p 1 WYNNE GIBSON e they The letter was scribbled by a! T! of learning it. y ROBERT ARMSTRONG e Britaalis: work Wag Gapets pencil and was not signed. I IDWAID;‘ ARNOLD - { | ially good, the boys singing out like professional chorus men, and incidentally Miss Carol Robertson ON THE SAME BILL! Radio Revu will call upon President Roosevelt and present to him the beautiful! Ruth Etting STARTS TONIGHT ' POSSE KILLS WRONG MAN Sourdough Reunion. Forwarded 1o Roy Atwell Late News the Delegate by Jack Robarts, pr lident of the Reunion, the ivory!| TNIY Sarg P“ppets arrived without a mar. { ble for a great deal of confidence engendered in the singers. The show was colorful and al- though the drapings of the stage were plain the color effects blend- ed harmoniously and the enter- tainment was pleasing to the eye as well as the ear. A COLUMBIA PICTURE is deserving of credit for the way | fountain pen desk set made of she accompanied both the solos Cape Prince of Wales ivory which and | YRess n e and choruses and was responsi- {is the gift of the International’ f } preview tonight— [ ] LIFE OF JIMMY DOLAN ‘When he makes the presentation to the President, Mr, Dimond will invite Mr. Roosevelt to visit Al- aska and also will extend to him MRS. A DAINTY APPETIZER By ALEXANDER GEORGE Judith Anderson schen Salts in a glass of hot water | before breakfast every morning—| an 85c bottle lasts 4 weeks—Get| it at Butler Mauro Drug Co. Ju-| neau Drug Co. or any drug store| in America. If not joyfully satisfied after first bottle—money back. the | adv. bars, cool and store in cake box. Baked Pork Chops 4 loin chops, 3 tablespoons flour, 2 tablespoons chepped onions, 2 ta- blespoons chopped green peppers, 2 tablespoons chopped celery, ! teaspoon salt, 4 teaspoon papril 2-3 cup water. Jack Kearney and Bud Jenne dur- ing the intermission between the first and second parts of the show. They had to respond to an encore The “Pickaninnies,” a tumbling act by Bill Lowe and Harry Lu- cas, was a clever stunt and they showed the results of many hours) wholesome fun and kept the en- tertainment from lagging Miss Alice Palmer, teacher of vocal music in the Juneau Public Schools, as producer of the per- formance, is entitled to a lot of credit and hard earned rest, but she can look with satisfagtion op Chances for a favorable com- mittee report on the measure and for its ultimate passage by Con- gress are, of course, given a ser- ious setback by the opposition of the Bureau of Fisheries. There was read into the record by Mr. Dimond an able and leng- ;depanmental business. Mrs. Ram- |sey accompanied him east. |Bethel. Tt seems that since 1923| Mr and Mrs. Harvey Barragar |about 500 feet of the river bank|are the parents of a seven and | has been washed away. An eddy | one-half pound baby boy born last has formed at the upper end of|week in Seattle, according to in- the town, one house has been de- | formation received by Juneau stroyed and several families have| friends, Both Mr. and Mrs. Bar- |been forced to move their homes. ragar formerly lived in Juneau It is said that unless protective and haye many friends here. Mrs. Grapefruit, the centers filled with Jokes Are Clean & Rl i i i i i A " o 4 s «n revealing his secret marriage in Connecticat six weeks ago to Judith i § i tta o Student Shot Down,-: Mis- ctrant and mint jelly and then| he jokes of the end men were Anderson, stage star, Tan Keith (inset), hero of countloss stage and |on Hviation to actend the Sour- (||| IHHNINININAACEAEACRTARARAA AR AROADERE ~tuden owr, 15 > : 1 5 H 3 et % |dough Reunion at T s <t | 2 sprinkled with confectioner’s su-|glean and well put over while Screen dramas, expressed confidence that this marriage is “my last.” | t Tacoma next |}, —————— taken for Party Setting Skl Vs oabtaiing aoveticle ' T while §€hs formerly married to Blanche Yurka, Ethel Clayton and Fern |fall O e L ! g A0y, z George Whyte as the interlocutor Andra, all stage notables. P our o ey Fire to Barn to serve Zor luncheon or dinner. |was an ideal feeder and announc- SRR o i T 5 st T T Tl e been sasned ol N o Sl 4 v | er, playing his part with the assur- Alaska 5 o | ew 'zlpme'lt | MEALS FOR A DAY £ h sears ‘Shake Yo' Shoes” with Jack| agka 'mail routes December 13, CHARLESTON, Til, March 8.— B ance of ‘one who had spent years o {all tenders for the Seward-Nusha-, it L | reakfast in the business Kearney as soloist, and “Me and| ~ Hersell Petty, aged 20, student at Ginge” siise My Razor,’ sung by Ralph Mer- lgak route were rejected and new H()STLSS CAK ES the Illinois State Teachers College, | o 1oy Wwheat Gereal Cream| . OPe thing tnat marked the . coon’ with the chorus, de- bids were invited. The new of- ko was shot and Kkilled early today Sk “7"|show as outstanding was the fact _, ' SR o |fers were opened this week and| . T N when he was mistaken by a sher- el Toé?)"f[ee i that it started sharply one time— Se,;‘“ig and- renctied gonsIBREN iLhe Atka Trading CZmpany was; [ ] Several l\“w blflvors iff’s possée for a man who had set ko |8 o'clock—and ran exactly one and ph Anfi what would any &ngig |revealed as the low bidder. Bids fire to & barn. The possee men o .. . . Salted Warers|® half hours and closed on sched- . "5 1\0“';1da\'= w'n;on)t & b%ue:‘ | were as follows: said Petty refused to halt when Choco{a‘L‘ Gt & Tea |Ul€ Which is almost a record for song? Thi dlenioa can't el mon [ San Juan Fishing and Pack- | : commanded. He was in his own o amateur affairs. s R R v ”“l‘ S ing Co. $63,800 car which was similar to that of| Baked P':_':r Chapa The program was so evenly bal- A :::.:L;t &:un:;g;edoz:f Ha::r;liu_'l Charles, C. Graham 47:652‘ X the person sought. | Baked Potatoes anced that it is hard to pick out‘cas Charles Talmadge, Bud Jenne D l t E t 0 | United Trading & Fishing TELEPHONE 418 PROMPT DEUVERY ¥ | gt o e g foscatloped. Tirnipe any one number that was better! 4 G ghione sing “The‘ elegate Lincounters Up- oo = 39,845 ) g HOW ONE WAN | Bread Butter than the others. Two or three po “UY S HREE SUR the| position to Modification |[Atka Trading co. e B AT e T = - 1 Neapolitan Salad ’numbers were of the Ch““auer‘choms joined in f F d l La No contract will be awarded un- Albert M. Kalzer, old timer of | keenly interested in Alaska. As | LOST 22 POUNDS Boties l?az lent themselves to more :p-‘ Dikies Nocrs: Nones | o edera w Itil after the Post Office Depart-|the Circle district in Interior Al- a member of the Senate Territor- plause and were outstanding be-! ] iment has made the customary in-|aska, called on Delegate Dimond ies Committee, the Senat H | Chocolate Brownies 3 hree otk velty songs | il R » the Senator is in Mr. Herman Runkis of Detrolt| 1.3 cup fat 1 cup sugar, 2|CAuse Of their novely. —Among w:c sfin‘:: ]xe\;d“c&:jl "_:m"t.y Théy‘ (Continued fram ~fage One) | vestigation, | recently. Mr. Kalzer has been in|a position to be of material as- writes: “A few lines of thanks gquares chocolate, melted, 1 tea- these was the song “Me and My oo .10 Was What I Ain't In-| ibvides thi RESREE 72 :—“ ot —_ |New York Oity all winter but sistance and he assured the Dele- from a rheumatism sufferer—MY | spoon vanilla, ' teaspoon salt, 2| SNadow.’ sung by Jim Cole Bill G o o “what T Is by Somny 2( Vit ;;anobmielzodauifil(m;-: J. A. Ramsey, formerly Chief of Plans to leave soon for Alaska to| gate of his desire to help where- tirst bottle of Kruschen Salts took oggs, % cup flour, % teaspoon of|LOWe and Tom Fukayama. Fuka- o . o ‘bannoe by Tom Stew- ter the M _!y‘ 91‘ nfi convlma' |the Field Division of the General|Prepare for resumption of his|ever and whenever possible. Sen- all of the aches and swellings OUS baking powder, % cup nuts, yama is a kindergarten px_xpxl and Srh anl UDiule Tet. DS BT i 'h:‘ena?xea. Ina t; il :;‘:‘Land Office for Alaska, with|Mmining activities. ator Robinson made a trip to Al- of my joints—with my first bottle, Cream fat and sugar. Add re- acted as the shadow .fm' Bill Lowe, more,” with Bill Lowe singing the (i<1{>x'rnex‘:n§'l;u‘dnbg e’.r]ea " ';v(‘;‘headquarters at Anchorage, called | aska last summer. T went on a diet and 1ost 22 Pounds ' maining ingredients and beat two| VDO had been Cole's shadow in (1 e i at least BIVeT (.t the Delegate's office yesterday ; ——————— end now feel like & new man.” | g ing the first verse of the song. An-| % . the same rights as those haled be-wM R T A resolution has been introduced % : _iminutes. Spread on greased paper| '\ G RS ST The end men, Bill Friend, Joe fore courts for far more serious| - Ramsey was transferred sev-|in the House by Delegate Dimond| SON BORN TQ MR. AND To lose fat safely and quickly|in shallow pan. Bake 25 minutes| Sy 1OVl Was. WG WEHCH gierling, Ralph Merrill and Bl crimes |eral months ago to.Billings, Mon- | \roviding for an examination by | MRS. HARVEY BARRAGAR take one half teaspoonful of Kru-{in moderately slow oven. Cut in|2Pache” a dante periormed BY wgin, “gyrnished a whole lot of tana. He came to Washington on'amy engineers of the harbor at| ¢ SRR e ” A of patient practice. fhy letter which he receiyed from Sprinkle chops with flour. Fit 5 | her work and know that the sec-.g. 4 | measures are taki i ] i ARG | st statiow baking pan. Add rest Sthaghst Binge | ohd annual minstrel’dnow made Bt i oy Aulibar of A | A N ity | DAEASAP (wan, Mise, faneind. Ric- {of ingrodients. Gover. Bake 1| A quartet composed by Hilding | S AR ka, in which Mr. Boyle vigorous- | Dear future the entire community | son, before her marriage and is 2 : E Haglund, Jin? Cole, Walter Scott | 4, was & genuine sugcess, ly castigated the law as it mow| | Will be threatened. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hour in moderate oven. Turn it.| The music before the stage | | chops to allow even cooking. and Bud Lindstrom sang “AH Lit- | " . it R ] stands. He termed it, in effect, | | Claude Ericson. g tle Green Apple” which was short |SPOW, during the intermission and jog4) piackmail and Mr. Dimond Drafted by Mr. Dimond, a bill ——eo— GLASSES | 50¢ 75¢ $1.00 Neapolitan Salad 2 cups shredded cabbage, 1 cup diced pineapple, 2-3 cup diced marshmallows, ' cup salad dress- ing, % teaspoon salt. Chill ingredients. Combine, and serve on lettuce, As soon as a can of food has been openéd, empty the contents at once into a jar or bowl .- NICK PEPITVICH STILL CONFINED TO HOSPITAL Nick Pepitvioh, who has been in but sweet—not the apple, but the song. ‘The tapping, both chorus and incidental to the songs was well done, the chorus at the end of the first part composed by Bob Turner, Jack Kearney, Dutch Beh- rends, Duncan Robertson, Ken Webster, Cliff Berg, Gerald Bod- ding, Bud Lindstrom and Hub Stur- rock, being a special novelty. considerable attention was the xolyphone solo by Fred Harris. The piano solo by Walter Scott was Another number that attracted | |as the crowd was leaving the au- | ditorium was furnished by Miss | Blanche Turner's own band of six | pieces and the musicians acquitted | themselves admirably. eee An automobile was wrecked by | fire at Durant, Okla, when the owner, lacking a key, tried to get a tube out of a tire locked in a car- rier by burning away the casing. | " RHEUMATISM | 'a non-partisan matter, gave it as his opinion that while Mr. Boyle's language was it did not constitute an over- | statement of the case. It was also pointed out by the bill's author that it is entirely measures aiming at similar results having previously been introduced by for- mer Delegates Sutherland and Wickersham. The pathway before another Iish—1 eries bill is strewn with fewer obstacles. This is the measure which Mr. strong | | DOORS THAT FIT WELL and Open Easily ! | of our doors will | they well and open now hefore the House has for its purpose the prohibition of use for BREWERY GETS PERMIT |oil or fertilizer of any portion of| The Fairbanks Brewing Com- Alaska food fishes except the of- pany, 1Inc., owning the property fal. of the former Barthel Brewing | Company in Fairbanks, has been In a visit yesterday with Sena-|granted a temporary permit by tor Arthur R. Robinson, Mr. Di-|Roy C. Lyle, supervisor of permits mond found the Indiana legislator'in Seattle. also enjoyed. i Three solos with choruses bor- Cripples Him'No More | Dimond introduced in response to dered on the negro spiritual, {a plank in the Democratic par- St. Ann’s Hospital for the last ten | days suffering with a broken leg as Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” (e . of said Probate Court hath set ti reak- BOWLING Tuesday, April 17, 1934, at 2 o'clock AT ANY Sl MRy N lke ;the. thuill of | |10 W affertben, at ihe ufrice of you'll find at Bailey's othing |the, United States Commissioner in variet; a ten-strike! Develop your || a great variety of tasty game on the finest alleys you ever played on. Brunswick Bowling . Alleys o - % ijest.ions thereto. - Pool Billlards = Bowlh.g EMILY PROTZMAN, : fetion &t 2 2 Colahet This 32-passenger land and ge: is rapidly nearing completion at the factory at Stratford, Conn,, S Cigars Mm;‘ Soft Drinks inistratrix of the estate 0'| and initial sests are expected ta bé made within & month. 1t will be Amerlcars first ocsan going passenger BAI LE Y Barber Shop counection ! Gerald I. Protzman, deceased. and mail plane and will be capable of carrying 1,000 pounds of ma:&nnl a crew of five. It is planned to | BEER —If Desired Lower Front Street, opposite } ... publication, Feb. 15, 1934, put it in the Caribbean service and possibly over a coastal route unless foreign ‘competition makes a l Winter. and - Pond ; publication, Marcly 13,1934, ¢hange necessary. (Associated Press F\hot-) ] : - 5 the result of an accident at the Alaska Juneau Mine is improving rapidly though he is still confined to the hospital. - eee Shop m Juneau NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION OF WIDOW FOR STATUTORY | ys, the agony left—almost like magzic able report and a similar report | re to AWARD Other old favorite negro melo- {—no wonder gloom changed to joy from the committee may be ex-| Doors. In the Court of the Commissioner|dies were “O Suzanne,” by John|in thaf modest home. pected almost as a matter of course. |"I'.l‘::"‘ for Juneau Precinct, Division|Krugness, Shelby Tucker, Ed| Within 24 hours after you begin Regulations as o the number of | is yours for the asking. Number One, Territory of Alaska. ' Schaefer, Jack Schaefer and chor-|to take ALLENRU for rheumatic fish which might be taken would O.BWILLIAMS In the Matter of the Estate of |us, and “Heav'n” by the chorus.|pains, backache, neuritis or lum- be prescribed by the Bureau. .Y Gerald 1. Protzman, Deceased. Harmony Is Good bago the excess uric acid starts o Income which commercial fish- and Doors IN PROBATE Notice is hereby given that Emily Protzman on the 14th day of gelection, “Can’t Yo Hear Me | Butler Mauro Drug Co. and leading for the revenue which becomes a Febr:;xyé 193:- ii:;d ;‘“"hed ‘;gbwg— Callin’ Caroline?” the verses Oof |druggists eyerywhere sell it for thing of the past when airplanes A nag, e eedings &/which were sung by Bud Lind- . rhbeumatism, lumbago, supplemented dog teams along the 't P by gy g petition that she be awarded and|giom the chorug broke into hrar—}’ sciatica and neuritis. Your river and tgMge market for dog feed uction Sales Dates The Seattle Fur Exchange haye et off to her out of the resi-|mony and the harmony was good. first bottle — costs 85c— was virtually wiped out. 1934 dug of said estate, after opsts o} * gtrictly comic songs ‘“Lazy must give results or money March 14 s August 15 administration, last ilness and|pones» gung by Dutch Behrends, e back. —adv. Monday morning Mr. Dimond April 11 September 12 burial have been paid, property of o/ i e R iy il Gt May 16 October 10 said estate not exceeding the value June 13 November 14 July 11 December 12 of $4,000.00, exclusive of any mort- gage or mechanics or other lien upon the property so set off, and all property of the deceased exempt from execution; and that she be adjudged absolute title upon such portion of said estate so set off and that the same be decreed her property to be used and expended by . her for {he maintenance ,of herself and the minor child of said decedent, in accord with the pro- visions of Chapter 12, Session Laws Alaska 1919. Wherefore the Honorable Judge the Federal and Territorial Build- ing, in the City and Precinct of | Juneau, Territory of Alaska, as the time and place set, for the hearing of said petition and ob- i of Aty TRDH g aad which always has a special appeal jon account of its plaintiveness. | These were “Why Darkies Were Born,” by Duncan Robertson and chorus: “O, Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long,” by Clancy Con- jah,” by Hilding Haglund and chor- The chorus for most of the ev- |ening sung in unison but in one verse and choirus, and “Hallelu-| Off to work goes Father—mother }laughs with joy—the kids are hap-' |py and no wonder. Three weeks ago he was nearly |a cripple—the piercing rheumatic | pains almost drove him mad—then came a bottle of ALLENRU — a present from a neighbor. In 2 days leave your body—in 48 hours the terrible agony is gone—that's why ty's platform. It would open the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers to limited com- mercial fishing for king salmon by native and bona fide Wwhite| residents. Commissioner of Fisheries Frank T. Befl has submitted a favor- ing will bring will compensate in large measure if not altogether GIANT OCEAN AIRLINER READY FOR TESTS SOON T ) Fxsaskd sl by Er.‘.‘»' TRIRER .00 Aoy orpsofdons e ron | Doon!l- Cupbosrd 1938 First Ave. So., Seattle To Eat dishes. You'll like our special business men's lunch. EVERY MONTH IN THE YEAR Special Salcs Held on Kequest or Shippers Advances will be made as usual when requested. Transferred by telegraph if desired. The Seattle Fur Exchange 1008 Western Avenue Seattle, U. S. A.