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THE DALY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 11 1935, STARTING TONIGHT Jsponfoneous combustion of comedy and joy that hits a new high in hilarity and gaiety!! GFORGE RAFT BEN BERNIE (r RRADLEY U"* ADRIAN PLUS— BILLY HILL (A Pepperpot) - MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY 1P. M. “LADDIE” COMEDY CARTOON NEWS CANDY Be sure to turn in your Miles Per Hour (Sport Reel) Pictorial Pathe News Mickey Mouse Cards FOR FALL PLANTING OR FORCING After delays due to a strike, the remaiiider of our bulb shipment IS HERE! ree B Second and Third prizes of $2.00 and $1.00 in Bulbs will also be awarded. mmn BELLAMY AND. | VALERIE HOBSON AT COLISEUM TONIGHT The Universal picture, an cciting mystery story with a brilliant display of fashions. Ralph | Bellamy, and Valerie Hobson, the new English beauty, play the lead- ing roles, and the cast includes Catherine Doucet, Irene Ware, Pur- nell Pratt, Kathlyn Willlams and others. The famous Parisian designer ! and stylist, Dare, created all the |styles and designed 43 individual gowns for the picture. Most of the action takes place in an exclusive dress shop. The picture is an adap- tation of the stage play, “The | Silver Fox,” and the clue to a | mysterious murder revolves abouzi an evening gown known by that name, | |GEORGE RAFT IN ‘STOLEN’ HARMONY NOW AT CAPITOL| George Raft is cast in the lead-| ing role in the Paramount picture, “Stolen Harmony,” which opens to- | night at the Capitol Theatre. Star- red with Ben Bernie and his lads, | Raft plays the part of an ex-con- | vict who turns straight for a chance ! to join Bernie and his group on a | transcontinental amusement tour. He falls in love with Grace Brad- |ley, the little dancer in Bernie's troupe, and determines to make | |good. When the company's funds | stolen, he is suspected of the theft. | The entire troupe is kidnaped by 1a gang of desperate outlaws. Raft | comes to their rescue and by pre- | tending to be one of the outlaws |saves the band at the risk of his own life. Alired Werker directed “Stolen | | Harmony,” which features a musi- | | cal score by Gordon and Revel. {PEP UP APPETITE; ! RELISH YOUR FOOD No matter how Iitiie you eat, you should relish your food to feel your |best and get the most enjoyment| |out of living. If clogged-up bowels land inactive kidneys are poisoning your system, causing you to have a |“puny,” finicky appetite, and mak- ing you feel run-down, sluggish,| | without ambition or zest for the |good things in life — take a few | doses of good old William 8. L. K. |Formula and see how much better | you feel. | Williams 8. L. K. Formula is for ‘salo, by the Butler Mauro Drug Co.| | —adv.| ——————— SHOP IN JUNEAU! $6.00 Worth ' Every purchaser of Bulbs is entitled to estimate the number of Bulbs purchdsed by us this Fall. The person guessing the near- est correct number will receive $3.00 worth of Bulbs FREE! Helen Jerome' Eddy, | GLAMOR MARKS ‘lng mode. Such colors as Cardinal | jred, Neonese green, Fra Angelica “Rende:-l | vous at Midnight,” which opens to- | night at the Coliseum Theatre, is and drlvl“g (Associated Press Photo) Leroy Drake (above), 19, told Los Angeles police a fantastic story of poisoning hi unt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. nry Stein. huer, and then driving an auto- mobile in which their bodies had been placed into the ocean off a pler at San Pedro. (Associated Press Photo) SALOON WHERE The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steinhuer (above), 60, of Los | Angeles, were recovered from the bottom of the harbor there as a | result of a poison death story told by their nephew, Leroy Drake, 19-year-old student, Police said Drake admitted poisoning the couple | an automobile containing the bodies into the ocean. SILHOUETTE OF FALL FASHIONS Historical Periods Combine to Lend Allure and Curves Favored By ADELAIDE KERR (As-ociated Press Fashions Editor) PARIS, Oct. 11. — Paris winter fashions have genuine glamor. Silhouette fabrics and clothes in- spired by historical periods com- bine to lend allure. Curves are favored by several designers whose clothes tend to mold the figure, often- outlining | the bust and curving in 4t the waist. Rich and glamorous fabrics contribute to the effect with bro- | caded silks, changeable velvets, | lames, moires and chiffons at night | and striking wools by day. From The “Old Masters” The Italian Renaissance, the Eg- | yptians and the Greeks have su; laid their marks on the 1936 even- | white and ivory; full skirted even- | ing gowns with puffed sleeves and' low decolletes, hooded monk cape | evening wraps, jeweled embrolder-‘ ies and gem-studded ornaments all\ recall the canvases of Italian mas-| ters. The Grecian influence appears in fluid backward floating draperies, which are more important than ever this year; while Egypt's stamp | i seen in draperies which mold| the hiplines and fall in heavy folds | in front. Besides these there are a number of evening gowns wmch\ mold the figure in horizontal’ swings—their skirts shortened to| ankle length. For the Head ‘‘Something on the head” is a feature of this season’s evening mode, Molyneux likes colored vel- | vet headlands, with birds of para- | dise sweeping from the top, while | Schiaparelli favors nets of gold| thread or pearl mesh. By day skirts generally are a| little shortened—slender and tube-| like in certain street clothes, wider for afternoon wear. Waistlines are | normal or a shade below, necklines high, shoulders widened and the| sleeves large. | The new winter coat will be beit- ed, buttoned or tied in place this year, instead of held by a weary hand, and it is apt to fit the waist- blue, ecclesiastical purple, black, | line. 1It's collar may be large swathng the face or as small and ACROSS Apropos . Wagers Book of the Bible . Wing . Russlan mountains Muse of history . Avarice . Bugle call . Come out Into view . Clumsy awk- ward fellow Long narrow inlet of the tree Mohammedan udge . Kinship . Poems . To such a degres paction 'ype measure 37, English deral 38. Get back . Gone by ve 53 Quantity ot 41, Pitoer medicine CONTEST CLOSES 6 P. M., OCTOBER 19 Juneau F SHATTUCK BUILDING orists PHONE 311 V HIIWIV fll% Pri e o 0 O I////fll///////, W, flll.///flll ddlN/ fli’ll.lll (EEN flll!////, L s HII%/I‘III / IHII ificent 42 th . Authoritative eSommand idmira) dolu{lot cllmltel Food fii . Legal con- . Seep. . Astringent sa \lnrrow fabric . Move . County In Ohlo . Mlka Ilcl 7, Fuss 4. Pertoa Mfm an occur- rence EIH / } more, the Turk’s Head under a contract | with the government. PIRATES DRANK CLOSES GAREER Famo us Last Stopping Place of Condemned Pi- ratés Shuts Its Doors LONDON, Oct. 11.—Shades of - STRATING TODAY ER ONE LITTLE LIE MEANT... Susb;cted of murder becuse her alihis were e dence of ADDED ; ry & Daffy RA 0—0 Eggs Mark the Spot 0—0 Flying Pigskins 0—0 News Di many old-time pirates who closed ., ;1 cession and gave the mis- their careers at the end of stout . ...t on opportunity to tell his ropes will feel personal losses at the .o where he'd be seeh\g them. | closing of one of London’s his- toric hostelries, The Turk’s Head.| Its back steps lapped by the Thames, the Turk's Head for 400 | years has been a hangout for sea- faring men—including pirates. [ |den getaway. But it was the pirates who hnnl- ly ran second to the law who could claim the greatest sentimental at- mchmem to the ancient pub. Over, its bar they enjoyed their last “can’ |of bitter.” En route to the gallows, the con- = demned sea-rovers were permitted ! to stop for one final quart—no no less. It was supplied by iny It brought a pleasant break in| upright as that of an officer's u form. Frog fastenings are the es- sence of chic, for the military in- fluence is much in evidence. Black, gold and silver braid, mili- | tary frogs, bright embroidery and velvet . tripnmings mark the new | winter frocks. Belts are big and lmportanb D 20,765 Crimes Listed SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Crimes 1t committed in California in the first | offered a convenient landing, a sud- “élght months = of. 1935 numbered | ot Carl Berry and Cal Lambert, 20,765, manslaughter, Clarence 8. Morrell, ‘mwwg chief of the state division of crim- exclusive of murder and al identification and investiga- tion has reported. e - Dn.l|y Emplre Wlnt Ads I'ny' LPH BELLAMY VALERIE HOBSON R R RV Dog Leads Coyote Pack | INMAN, Neb—Farmers of this @ section whose chickens have been | attacked by coyotes declare the pack is led by a large German Ishepherd dog. Two farmers of Ne- also report seeing the dog with the The sequin was a Venetian gold coin, first minted about 1280, It was worth about nine shillings. ?’ amick’s Chafts “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper” Exira Speci SWIFT’S BACON By the piece 45¢ b, Cream of Wheat Regular 30c package GARNICK’S GROCERY St OCTOBER 11, 1935, Neiv Cadlifornia DATES Not pressed. but as-they come from the palms. 2 pkgs. 25¢ Waldorf Toilet Paper 4 LARGE ROLLS for 25¢ Cornflakes KELLOGG'S Large Packages 10c each THE FR Thanksgiving Award For every 50c purchase you will receive a ticket on a beautiful GLASS LUNCHEON SET This set will be given away the day before Thanksgiving. ’PHONE 174