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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. SATURDAY. NoV. 30, 1935 EMPIRE NEWS : NEWLYWEDS AT DESERT RESORT REEL FEATURE o AT GAPITOL “All the News All'tHfe Tirhe' | to Be Seen, Heard at | | All Performances Iee on Plane Propellors May i Be Eliminated WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—For- mation of ice on propelters of planes can be eliminated, the Department of Commerce taid 2'P. M. teday, through a newly perfected invention known as “slinger rin- ; L 5 \ b, , ¢ THE ger.” . X ek ot of Moyt AR TEAM THE WORLD HAS WA]T- with an anti-ice solution. It Sunday Monday Tuesday Midnight Preview Tonight Sunday Monday Tuesday SHE WAS A RED- HEADED SIREN WITH A GOOD ANGEL COMPLEX Matinee Sunday dccs not remove the ice on wings. One air line has ordercd 60 “slinger ringers” fer 30-twin en- gine passenger planes. : Graham McNamee, “Your Daily | Alaska Empire talking reporter,” will | be a regular feature at the Capitol | Theatre at all scheduled perform- with - BRUCE CABOT and GRACE BRADLEY A Dorothy Reid Production —ADDED— 7y 'imes Tonight Last Times Tonig “Stage Fright” “UNWELCOME STRANGER” and “CRIMSON TRAIL” ALSO Third Chapter “RED RIDER” Mickey Mouse in “Klondike Kid” Stranger Than Fiction News THEATRE —:————TI RUBY KEELER AND AL JOLSON IN “GO INTO YOUR DANCE” Al Jolson, famous Mammy singer, who first introduced the talking pic- tures, and Ruby Keeler, his wife, | former Broadway musical comedy | star who leaped to fame in the mov- ies in two years, are teamed in First National's latest musical spectacle, “Go Into Your Dance,” which opens 4 Sunday at the Capitol Theatre. RO ENSCH'S While the picture is a musicg] Scientifix X-Kay Chiropractic will | remove the cause of your stomaeh, plot and a romance with tense emo- | liver or kidney trouble. Call 206 tional sequences, interspersed with [ Main Street or Phone 451. —adv. hilarious comedy relief. | Special Delivery to Douglas Daily Al Jolson has the role of a Broad- | 2:30 P. M. Telephone 442. ady. way entertainer, who is barred from | s <5 o the New York stage because he qu;ts‘ LUTHERAN LADIES’' AID his shows without notice, his weak-| The Annual Sale and. Turkey ness being wine, women and mrc‘Dinner of the Ladies' Aid will be| “ponies.” He winds up in Caliente at | held next Wednesday. Sewing Sale the race tracks, waking up with a |all day, Dinner at 5:30 p.m. ady.| headache and without a job. i —— Glenda Farrell plays the part of | Special Delivery to Douglas Dally his devoted sister who gets him'p:30 P. M. Telephoie 442. [straightened up and persuades him | to take a job in Chicago with a part- | ner. She has already persuaded Ruby Keeler, who has the role of a clever dancer on the West Coast, to team with her brother. After a series of ex- | citing incidents, a New York opening comes off in a blaze of glory in an unusual and surprising climax. ““The Bride of Frankenstein” and | the Max Baer-Joe Louis fight pic-| tures will be shown at the Capitol for the last times tonight. - epectacle, it carries a well defined - adv. pre ances, starting with the midnight preview tonight. The new feature is being sponsored by The Empire. The first Daily Alaska Empire Uni- versal Ne el includes views of the China Clipper, 4-motor, 25-ton, 43-passenger “‘flying hotel” which recently active service be- tween California and China. Other features are shots of a special rodeo held for the benelit of inmates of a children’s hos) 1; thrilling close- ups of Longchamp horse-racing clas- sics; trained alligators at a Los An- geles farm; a glider flies his frail craft into its hangar without mishap; an 8-year-old girl equestrienne performing circus stunts; the winners in a Cuban Beau- ty Contest at Hevana; a European automobile show; and the Holy Names parade at Cincinnati. The program of The Daily Alaska Empire newsreel will be changed fre- quently and will present current headline features—"All the News All the Time.” BOY CONVICTED IN SLAYING OF OREGON SHERIFF George Fielder, 23, Re- ceives Manslaughter Ver- dict—Partner Untried PORTLAND, Nov. 30.—George A. Fiedler, 23, was convicted of man- slaughter in the slaying of Sheriff Ernest Loll on September 29. Loll's body was found a few hours after_he had been detailed to inves- tigate the reported pheasant poach- | ing near here. Ferdinand Weston, 23, also charged with first degree murder, is as yet untried for the same crime. Hatchery Pays TULSA, Olka.—Tulsa’s munitipal fish hatchery, which produces 500,- 1000 fingerling bass each year, is pay+ ing its own way, a recent financial jreport of the hatchery disclosed. I TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00° per month ] i | J. B. Burford & Co. , | | “Our doorstep is worn by | «atistied customers” PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY A s I G S NI SN ) (S B R G . e TONIGHT in DOUGLAS - by Red B A ey | MIKE PUSIeH $ 1 : @ i DREAMLAND MUSIC ALL NIGHT FINEST N ALASKA Dinners, Lunches, Sandwiches Olson TAKE A BU$ OR TAXI TO AMLAN & A 8 - o d srw & champ who COOKE QUITS JOB, REPORT Rift Between EHFA Presi- dent and Jones of RF€ | Is Indicated WASHINGTON, Noy. 30.—Reports continue to circulate that Morris L. Cooke has resigned as President of the Electric Home Farm Authority. Chairman Jesse H. Jones, of the ! Reconstruction Finance Corporation, { |refused to make any comment. The unconfirmed reports are that | ' Cooke resigned a week ago after‘ Chairman Jones disagreed with his contention that appliance sales| for a vacation. (Associated Pr should be financed on a long term ——————— basis with only the equipment “-‘IS STRONG -:pubncnn candidate for the Presiden- | said United States Senator Wil- [1tam E. Borah, of Idaho, could get self as security. ! | more votes in the key Northeastern FUR BURAH states than any other Republican. | Representative Fish made the as- Compléting a picture filmed on the desert, Errol Flynn, Irish actor, remained at Palm Springs, Calif., with his actress wife. 1 ilv Damita, Photo) e ¢ | sertion after a conference here with DE LEOS TO ARRIVE | IN CITY TOMORROW| R 7, Senator Borah. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. DeLeo, promi- {nent Cordova couple, will arrive on the Yukon tomorrow, enroute to the | I ! states for an extended holiday. In Importanl Political | Juneau they will visit their daugh-f Statement ‘ BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A rolling ter, Gretchen DeLeo, secretary to the | | pin in active use for 110 years is Territorial Treasurer. Later they | WASHINGTON, Nov. 30;,—Repte- | owned by Charles Bowden., will visit their son in Altadena, Cali- |sentative Hamilton Fish, Jr., who has fornia. Ibeen mentioned as a possible Re- WIFE smE’R O o 'IJIEs, GAU.[]WS BUY ALASKAN Gifts for Your Friends PORT MADISON, Iowa, Nov. 30.— Reginald Tracy, aged 54 years, Man- 0 l] T S I D E ! - Representative Fish Makes : Active 110 Years ity SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! chester real estate man, died on the gallows in the state penitentiary here | today for the slaying of his wife. Tracy was convicted of a plot fo |kill his wife with Mrs. Flossie Fear, now serving life sentence. - {Gulf Hurricane Warning Taken to Fleet by Air WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—A sea- plane roars down over the waters of | the Gulf of Mexico, dips low and | drops small wooden blocks bearing three-foot yellow streamers with the legend—“Hurricane Warning!” It is a new system worked out by the Coast Guard jointly with the Weather Bureau to provide warn- {ings for a sponge-fishing fleet of | 100 small boats which plies the wa- ters 40 to 80 miles offshore in the | Gult. Only seven of the little vessels ihave radios, —————— Helen’s House “Blue” | HOLLYWOOD — Helen Mack's’ favorite color, blue, is featured in the. décoration of almost every room of her new colonial-type home in the heart of Hollywood. ! e BOAT GIVEN AID | J. M. Wyckoff, Forest Ranger for | | the Petersburg District, recently gave ' aid to a gasbbat with a damaged rud- | der, drifting in Wrangéll Narrows, and towed it to Petersburg, accord- |} ing to'advices here. Three Pétersburg | meén aboard the veéssel were taken ! abodrd Wyckoff's, boat theé Ranger | VI Native Alaskan wraem || @ MOCCASINS In large bundies for 25¢ per bundle. z Just the, thing, for starting fires| these chilly mornings. Get them | at THE EMPIRE'S office. SHOP IN JUNEAU! ® NATIVE FUR'' MITTENS Made by Alaska Natives' HENNA PACK Finger Wave and Marcel $1.50 [ ) COSMOPOLITAN BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 517 NOW ON SALEAT. S EDTO'SEE .. INA MAMMOTH MUSICAL SPECTACLE ADDED Walt Disney Silly Symphony “Father Noah's Ark” Cartoon “Buddy in Africa” DAZZLING X DAMSELS! FIRST ISSUE OF NEW NEWS SERVICE with Graham MacNamee reporting the News for THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Last Times Tonight :——u— “THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN” and PICTURES OF HAER-LOUI%:‘IGHT CRONE IN HOSPITAL; JUNIORS MEET IN b DUGOUT FOR PARTY| cozmmo'l. IMPROVEL ! ©. N. Crone, caretakér at the Gov- s for a “pdor children's Chris- | €TROr's mansion, and well-known to which all Junior Legion- | D€au resident, has be ! will contribute their stray|Ann's Hospal suffering from a se- pennies and dsicarded toys, vere attack of botls. His condition | were made yesterday, when' the Juniors | Pronounced much imp; met in the Dugout for a sotial afte noon, preceded by a short business| Auxiliary at the Dugc session. December 5. Pldy start Mrs. John Neéwman was in charge |1 o'clock. Admission of the meeting. invited. [ Under auspices Arn n Legiou Thursday mptly at Public —adv 50¢. FOR INSURANCE . §ee H. R. SHEPARD & SON ".I'elcphone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ) 3 | i UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches Dancing Ever; Night Hour Service Merchants’ Lunch BAILEY'S i, CAFE e “WHERE YOU MEET YOU> FRIENDS” Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Cerner Second and Seward Free Delivery ;

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