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- SOPHISTICATE i I TONIGHT Safety Island [ SECOND FILM as D. Roberts, aged 24, of F | erett, was killed when 2 coupe | Jean Harlow, Clark Gable AT COLISEUM [Sally Eilers and Robert! crashed into Safety Island on | the Aurora Avenue bridge ear- ly Sunday morning. Four oth- ers in the coupe were injured. Togethey Again in ‘Hold This is the second fatal b i {eam but leaves an heir. A G G g Your M g Cacatel crash within a week against | Mfmlgomel,v Star L German pelice female, a fort- Ardent Love Almost ¢ our Man’ at Capitol the island placed in the bridge | Made on Broadway night age gave birth to a HNtter Before Introduced to divide each and west bound | 43 of five sired by Old Sye. Only SRR & "(‘ n‘]“’{”"l‘: C'}‘;':l(‘j'(;)‘]( autemobile traffic. | Comedy, pathos and smashing| ©0< Pup, 2 male, lived. By ROBBIN COONS teamed a 3 old g - o | “ N are blended Made on e g rw ol AERFOL G | Man,” which = {drama lended in “Ma : HOLLYWOOD, Cal., March 26 ian,” wh ¢ Broadw the sensational expose| In movieland they occasionally kiss the Capitol Theatr in £ Mant % naddes T | | ! ¥ IR il % of Manhattan’s maddest adminis- {and make up, but more frequently [in “Red Du i b l!‘«\}‘loll‘l:'l!;” Robert 'im_v ]xn.\vkv up and Kiss 1;\'('1\ | ar d " i a Soally t g th just been introduc- In a calculated to afford) g S it It's a quaint procedure, ‘and it ¢o- opportunit ! G LRl MO e happens so en that people in o _'n P S ropolitan newspaper man, has Hollywood tk ing of it. s - drawn on some of his most color- |" Tt’s “how do you do, Miss Curly- ‘ oldwyn-Meyer e ”f‘x" rl.:.p 1::0 EO N \'(”u ‘Al\’]b.\s:;: ; P | locks ‘;;14.»“:.‘ 1 .|~~:yxv you!” B tion both inten; drama By DILLON GRAHAM o b I LONDON, March 26— Schneider | and “delighted, Mr. Collar Ad— k 11‘0mannc. Aty Sinal. by - kel . g -~'_‘ gor .‘x_»'m.f : characterization thatiTrophy winner and one of the!I'Ve admired you on the screen \ {love affair that begins as a sketchy ‘nn:‘ b;"\;k’ unoud 1‘('1 string along )‘7 101“1;:‘1 h-ta (“1;11‘;;0 w‘i!'ll: i I “T‘ ‘Fum‘ly.'\-‘w e Ah R P | Interlude but winds up as a vividly | o : -n‘- underdogs could hav \\m: ever 2 xu;\ mo‘mun\vA 1-‘1 ey b o (O :M(- ,"\ ol Uente i SRt Yomared | the v fomes % o 1 mounting in dra-|money and announces he is willing| YU don‘t mind—er—a touch of Sam Wood has dir | honors as a propl (‘, r: southern ' mati ion to a powerful climax. |ty qo anything short of becom gar] -. with your kiss. I'm sorry, a g Valtats college basketball this season | Sally Eilers as Waitress i hired assassin or & BUrElAr |but that cook of mine—and they 2 pair's popula 1 ‘],1;??.'";"-“::,‘3; »f)?inf::;m;l‘:m:?i adds another out-; Today Biard is owner of a small|Would do the v scene this tempo is swift and smoot} 2 "‘l‘ “' ¥ ‘ndpAtitlr‘ - “) “‘m‘ s ing performance to her grow-|{gencral store in Titchfield, Hamp- | morning, wouldn't they? \¥ love scenes are about as s e R tvance Tove. of b |ing list of motable portrayals as|shire, following various vicissttude And Miss Curleylocks and Mr. thi wer ‘has seen' tn many a0 o ite ‘Have E fc-| Mona * Martine, -synthetic lady: of[6s the result of an' fllness which | Collar-Ad, forma of introduc- day—or night. uflfl‘] tournaments of the two ma. |E1Amour created from a cheap cafejcost him his last job as pilot to HOLPESh B0, be the came Qi Sympathy and Humor | PPt g W Bt A | waitress by the magical touch of|Mrs. Jimmy James, wealthy Amer- | 20d Pretend with that they o the cheap little drifter Who| i iomsston = pern andimoney and powerful connections|ican been sweethearts e childhood v Who| goutheastern ‘conferences — had | r st le Hoow ot 1 for ther Man 8hE| ol ThSeRIGR, ¢ ¢ . supplied by Montgomery. Every, He loses money every week on.°F @0 least since rst reel Harlow endows her| ™ o sach moct the defending |OUNCe Of Power is wrung from the|the store and fears for the future| ... fon SNt & WIS oS G ot 1 their ;l,.'\r!x.trflrl ization through a series|of his wife and two sons. Framed MEET AND KISS and humior. Partichlariy] np Oons E . y of hectic situations. fon Bi That was the general situation|— ¥ FRE T wiarly | appearances, favorites fell before | 41 | i ’ incident ' in which ol ciota o 1 ey round, and| AS an ex-wife of a restraining ard how he | though not the conversation when A love scent was first on the|being tested out here by thmgy I'm Here to approaching mother-! ouns went to surprise contend. | disposition Madge Evans shows)Won the ¢ in 1926|Joan Crawford met Edward Ar-|schedule after - Madeline Carroll,| Straight, wealthy young Ameri~ hooc she effective. Gable ban-|g.s 3 S¢ contend- e poise and polish that has dis-|[DY flyinz at the then incredible|nold, for the first time, on the set' newly arrived from England, had|can race driver. Too, Folks ters his way through the ‘e | T “Spot” Gamecocks | tinguished her previous screen | Speed of miles per hour, !”‘v Sadie McKee" just before Ar-'met Franchot Tone, her leading Straight, who studied phileso~ P of the picture with delightful | In the- Southern conference the |Yoles Hilarious comedy touches| Daily Biard stands behind ti "“’“1» as a tipsy man-about-town, |man in “The World Moves On." |phy at Cambridge University with~ nonchalance which sharply con-|otending champions from - South | &€ Supplied by Eugene Palette counter of his village store. He|Was to make ardent love to Joan. Clark Gable and Elizabeth Allen|out losing his liking for speed, trasts his important work in the|carolina were ‘b(,u',,n by North @ butlgr of unusual accomplish-|Sells anything from apples to soap. At that, it was better than if they work on the same lot, but hadn't | will use four such machines com- matic sequences when he | Carolina State, Measles struck the Ments who aids Montgomery in|He slices bacon, wraps up cocoa |had met hefore the next scene, met until Gable, as a Surgeon,|peting this year in a number of arrest on a murder charge 0 giVe|jardest blow for State for Dana!DiS Many adventures. C. Henry|doles out candy to the village chil- Which required Arnold to do some| walked on a set where his patient,| Buropean speed contests. & name to the unborn child | Henderson, Janky Gamecock center,| GOTdon, Jean Parker, Ivan Lebe-idren. He hates it all, is losing 1igh powered abusing of our Joan.|Miss Allan, was reclining on a h0s- | proyminary tests, he says, were Stuart n is excellent in the|wag jost o the team through ill.|G¢ff, David Newell, Vince Barnett|What liitle money he has, and is| It happens most frequently withipital cot. In this case the intro- | g geractory, although changes are U. OF W. GLEE CLUB aeciou role we have seen him|pess and another ace, Rowland,|20d Joseph Cawthorn supply|eating out his heart ‘:t‘]‘:l“"m&]:[ “l’“f:"‘:;‘v“;';{i-t ““_\:’h-‘omi?duction was followed by an opera- |, “yo made including substitution orothy Burgess also comes|was just over an attack of mumps. | StFOR8 supporting roles. “F taok over @his shop on Apel| POUR WEKE (RS 6% TSt sight 18)tiont of British self-changing gear box- SATURDAY for her share of plaudits and| Washington and Lee, a mediocre| An entertaining blend of the|l De sald. “All Fools' Day" he : routine, like Monday washing,( Stage actors who rush to Holly-| . he cast is rounded out by such|;.... 4. A AN | ko pr } added b! “I paid $1,500 for and there’s no time for embarrass-|wood by airplane never know how | i § A a 1 » tean g the season, bea rake | man} clements ? . ¢ v s - Seats Now On Sale splendid players as Muriel Kirk-|yo win the ’;h;:;figm?:;;: D’,I‘.‘ljfi‘m.mpm bt ot b n-:[ b:‘];:,u and all T have done is to lose| Ment. |often they are destined to land, fi-| :]3::'1;‘:,‘11 ‘_::]‘h m;i’:'g;‘;:‘g;:; (LRI tandl, Giarry Owen, Barbara Baron- | gener ‘ = 7 > Hahod By Hirte e money. But what else can I Still Rosemary Ames was some- | gurativly speaking, in the arms of | *78 RPN | 2 Generals won with a field goal in|accomplished by Harry Beaumont, ! wi S o P sh 3 s ' horsepower, and weighing less than & dess, Paul Hurst, Elizabeth Patter-|¢n. last 14 seconds of play. It/Who scored with his work nmNmm“y il LA S B i i bk LR L0 b el kissing | | g0 pounds, the new machines, son, There Harris, anche| ooz o g il P S g B ds Fra 1d do ything set | tion to the studio portrait gallery,|before the make-up is dry! |2 b z S Friderics and Georgs Roed, - C0¢| was a tough blow for Duke, one of | “Those Three French Girls" and| T WoWd do anyibing to Wi DEIGERVIATENGN 5 AT e, |t e o Straight believes, will be among the g cgi 85y | the favored sts, for *the Blue |Tecently “Are You Listening?” e B P T Ay ié A ; =% 7 & 3 # T IR ne ) l)f m\;u‘ "qm‘nu!s,. for 'wl .B”. yr S stenin there scems to be no jobs. It is a | leved In You" the usual pictures ST,RAIGHT,S E]GHT fastest road-racing cars ever com: Yo M By Aol Birh Bx'fl\\‘n‘.luht “T .:'.“h“‘ the r.nu'..fi m:.l AYTENTION EASTERN STARS zmdmvr 12 to say, but T almost Were taken in advance. She had structed. and Arthur Freed. e sl 407 G e o B " ? DEBEN BEABEIIRGY thore v GloiRe war: to pose affectionately with John | They will make their first pub- v s i e | “There are many of us older! Boles, having just met him MAY BE FASTEST |lic appearance in the south of | Alabama Reaatusts Juneau Chapter No. 7 Order of | . 3 S s ) ing April in the Grand B s S A el __ |Eastern Btars will meet Tuesday |Pilots in the same boat. Some of| _ S | France during April in the Gra e 7| In the Southeastern meet Ken-| C0fre "o Woo o€t clook |them Tisk their mecks on i d- | “HELLO” ‘AND LOVE | RACER ON ROAD‘P“X de Monaco event. BOWLING pie unbeaten. during the - |y itiation “fous siunt flights just to get a/ Jeanette MacDonald and Ramon ! | “Tim" Rose-Richards, young Nothing like the thrill of \‘?‘”, j:\"“<“l_“,‘ s g "“f‘,‘_“ FANNIE L. ROBINSON, |{eW free dinners. That is what can|Novarro had seen each other in| BROOKLANDS, Eng, March 26.|London stockbroker, will drive * a ten-strike! Develop your : ""‘“‘”735 well d-‘r“’«’h“‘“{ TIVaB T adv Batraly happen when a pilot reaches mid- | pictures, but their acquaintances|—A “Maserati-Straight” racing car,| Straight’s second car. His third game on the finest alleys ‘ ‘;lll:v! lln ;tshu l:'omt;]v lb\ % s . L A __ldle age; they prefer youngsters—|began when they co-starred in|said to be capable of a speed of and fourth drivers have not been you ever played o ida, a darl orse but hardly| so they say.” 1“The Cat and the Fiddle.” more than 150 miles per hour, is'named. Foved iy ; {|as dark as was Washington and NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX| : Brunswick Bowling | te NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN | All !l Louisiana State, another favor-|that the undersigned has been duly. s Alleys { e, fell in its opening tit ana|appointed School Tax Collector for :’oul Billiards Bowlh.g | | Alabama went on to win from|the City of Juneau in conformity Time Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks || Florida in the final game. Alabama |¥ith Chapter 20, Alaska Session _Barber Shop in conmection || had a good record during the sea- | L&ws, 1919. Lower Front Street, opposite ;‘sm_ but the loss of its best for-| All male persons between the ZFO Eat Winter and Pond { ward, Zeke Kimbrough, and the|ages of twenty-one and fifty years, || o Tr--r-s<s==-=J|injury to another, Jim Weaver, had {except soldiers, sailors in U. 8. e caused 'Bama’s stock to drop. The|Navy or Revenue Cutter Service, | Crimsons revised their lineup, shot | volunteer Firemen, paupers and |a couple of regular guards into for-|insane persons, are subject to tax | | ward positions and drove through|in sum of Five Dollars ($5.00). to the title. [ Should you be living in Alaska | A cause outside its own juris-jon or b to the first Monday [dlcxion balked South Carolina's|in April, 1934, said tax shall l)L‘; chances of defending its crown, but for Kentucky, it was|and shall be delinquent after Muyi AT ANY time-—break- fast, lunch or dinner— you'll find at Bailey's a great variety of tasty dishes. You'll like our special business men’s lanch. ITs Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. [ 3 ! just a case of overconfidence. |1, 1934, z : | RN P e | Should you arrive in Alaska later | { BAILEY S when in need of {1 Montana led all states in 1933than first date above mentioned, | MOVING or STORAGE sivisizors to Glacier national park;;flx will be delinquent thirty (30) | o i | with 22,937. California was second |days after your arrival, or within i BEER -If Desired i Fuel (;ll of Coal { [ with 2,836, Washington third wm,;tcn (10) days after notice is given 1 [ fansier $ 12468, | vou. All persons, firms or corporatis | employing labor shall furnish | | | authorized by law to deduct amount of tax from wages of employees | Fines and imprisonment are pr | vided by the Act ahove quoted f City Clerk. School Tax Collector for Juneau. | First publication, March 22, 1934. OF Galvanized Iron Copper Stainless Steel Made to Your Order! Get Our Prices LAST! RICE & AHLERS CO. PLU\IiBING HEATING SHEET ; METAL “We tell in advance what job will cost” “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” o7} “Juneauw’s Own Store” VISIT THE Salmon Creek Roadhouse ANTON RIESS THE S PHONES 83 OR 85 NITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases” '()lll S [BROADWAY PLAY™ 1933 |due and payable on said first date |§ |of employees to collector and are § :lhose who fail or neglect to pay | tax or furnish list of employees. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, March |} 122, 1934. : ] ] A: W. HENNING, | CLEVEL. 26.—0ld Sye, brother of Balto, famcu. .degs in the dash to Neme in 1925 with diphtheria antitoxin, is Balto died a year ago. Old Sye was the last of the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1934. . ‘e, Brother of Famious Balto, Dies; ir ,I'V llt'ft ND, Ohio, March dead. MAKE UP, KISS. THAT'S METHOD Stars Required to Make LIVE RABBITS AWARDED SATURDAY NIGHT TO BE The first 500 children to make a purchase in our store will par- tieipate in the FREE AWARD - JUNEAU DRUG CO. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” @ SEE THE LIVE RABBITS IN OUR WINDOWS