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THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 14, 1935, JOAN CRAWFORD WORK - OUT IS PLAYS IN NEW GIVEN BOXERS vt Sider SE | COMES SUNDAY Matinee Sunday—2 P. M. ailors | e play, |throw by Roden came up two points on a I and with only one minute to play Red of the Sa- hot from the 35 Frodle broke the he bin boys with a lon side. Score, Tally 36, Sabin’s With a BOAT LOAD | ! George Tanghe iced the game aw F 7 3 ; 3 . —r i on a clever cripple and the first half B A ’ p | noemarse | season closed. . . 2 | Gissberg, with 18 points, Foster | A i 5 THEY RIED I o | SEoSEN. o with 18, and Tanghe, with 11, led in | o | ’ By ( -‘ = ¢ “Brewster’s Millions,” Lav- | the scoring columns.” Rishton of thei Robt. Montgomery, Charles| Officers Solicit Nearly N i { . winners, and Paul, of the losers, were: R l % F h T | " o . ish Spectacle, Stars wrtedtive G dérense. ‘Rishton hei” Ruggles, ‘Fanchot Tone Enough Money for L feeint 3 Lila Damita Rodenberg scoreless until ruled out, 1n ' No More Ladies | Wrestllng Mat llVEs OGE HE L on fouls in the third quarter. 1 | . | o S 5 5SS 1 “Brewster's Millions,” lavish mus- | T . | = Joan Crawford and Robert Mont-' About the usual number of juve- o = L ical spectacle, opens Sunday at the | Tallapoosa (38) 3 FT PF TP gomery, are co-starred in “No nile amateur pugilists attended the \ = . . i Coliseum Theatre, with Jack Bu- ;A“‘:lm‘-rl 4 3 2 Ml More Ladies,” which opens Sunday regular meetihg of the boys' boxing chanan and Lili Damita co-starred | Frodle, f. 2 0 0 ' 4 at the Capitol Theatre and wrestling club held in the THEY MADE THEIR n the production, Tulip, ¢ 2 1 0 5 Al in the cast, and contribut- gymnasium at the Elks Hall last OWN RULES IN THE Tke theme of “Brewster’'s Mil- (r;x‘).s;bvru.g g ,z! i 18 ing much (2 |!wl performance's suc- night, with the usual strenuous licns” concerns itself with the diffi- | Rishton, g [ 0 cess, are Charles Ruggles, Fran- work-out for Officer Kenneth Junge GAME OF LOVE... el encoutered by Jack Brews e W 0 chot Tone and Edna May Oliver in charge of boxing instruction ONLY TO BREAK ter, a personable but penniless Day, g O 0 0 6 The story'is based on the o Officers George Gilbertson and BUCHANAN THEM IN PIECES! youth who inherits half a million — — — — hit by A E. Thomas, hailed by crit- Kenneth Junge, directors of the § pounds with the odd provision that Totals 16 6 9 33 ics.and public alike as one of club, which is sponsored by the Ju- ,-f and LILI b he spend it within six months in Sabin’s (36) FG FTr °Fp p, K Most sparkling of recent romantic neau Police Department, reported It’s a romantic order that he Mmay receive a much Behrends, f 2 1 1 5 comedies. The screen story holds| today that a two-man drive, con- | DAMITA B . larger fortune. This apparently en- Snow, f 2 4 2 8 close’ to the original, retaining nall | ducted y y for the balance of trlcng!e with viable assignment invoives himi with Paul, c. 1 0 1 g the comedy situations and bright ' tie money ne for the pur- a star in each two lovely ladies and the entire Ro e ST e :v;w 1> that characterized the|chase of the wrestling mat which is ] cast of a musical production which Foster, g 5 3 2 13 /Py | to be shipped from Ketehikan for corner: he backs as a means of unloading Rossa, g. # A 0 0y, ;5> Biskire opens: wilth at whirls e use of the wresting contmgent, | his dikes aht ShIchAebis Lt & _ _ ____{wind romance between Joan Craw- | resulted in donations of all but a | the end of the earth: Sl 13 9 7 35|fcxd and Robert Montgomery. It|few dollars of the required sum hows Joan &s a light-hearted but | e { level-headed society girl whose XG“JAPANESE GIvE | Arthur Wimperis, Clifford Grey, | W. Wilhelm and Donovan Pedelty | collaborated on the task of adapting Paul Johnson, referce. { for Robert, incorrigible heart-break- at the Coliseum for the last times lect of her, invited all his former tonight. ——————— the story to the screen. i er, is such that she submits to wed- 2 Diracied by | Meanwhile, one of the really PUHGHASE uF | ding bells well within the first reel Thornton Frestar ! great pictures of the year, Victor | The final scene comes, when Joan, "Whoopes s McLaglen’s “The Inform ' plays’ 1 in revolt against her husbands’ n ! i Released Iheo UNMITES | women friends and their ill-assort- d husbands to their country home. to- | © PLANES URGED £ =B BN E T WASHINGTON, 14.—In effort to obtain funds to build 800, night are Charles new army planes, Chairman T. )3_4 Boland in the interesti Parks said the House Appropria-| comedy, “People tiens Subcommittee might try to| 3 ne .o o SABIN'S BEATEN BY TALLAPOOSA, P T S0 WD REOEIVES NANKING, Dec. 14~The Japan- | embassy has again warned the | netral Chinese Government that ITHLERYR Dec. an Playing for the last times must check the spread of anti-| | Japanese student agitation arising | from the North China autonomy movement, | The Embassy called the govern- ment’s attention to recent student | demonstrations in central China. PLUS— A Todd and Kelly Comedy Pop Goes Your Heart—It's a Vitaphone and NEWS by FOX "Tin Man" the next year, The purchase of the planes has Edna ‘May. Oliver. .« ReginaldiDenny A METRO-GOLOWYN-MAYER PRODUCTION _ ¢f . OVERTIME GAME test Last Night RESULTS LAST NIGHT Tallapoosa 38; Sabin’s 35. (Over- time.) { ‘ Sailors and Clothiers Put N\ Up Fast Exciting Con- | The smallest crowd of the season been urged annually for five years. | — .- FRAMED PICTURES Winter and Pond Co offer a special | line of framed pictures and Christ-! mas cards this week. Attractive | that to. date Comptroller General |8t THE EMPIRE'S office. prices. adv. ! McCarl has released $1,068,344,000 ", QP e R Y of the $4,000,000,000 for jobs fund | CHRISTMAS TREES SHOP IN JUNEAU! ! for expenditure by state offici: | It is not too early to place your e — of the Works Progress Adminis *lorder. call 374 Hiway Delivery for SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! tion. - - PART UF FUNDS‘ OLD NEWSPAPERS | Inlarge bundles for 25¢ per bundle. WASHINGTON, Dec. 41.—Lead-|Just the thing of the relief drive announced |these chilly mornings. choice trees. for starting fires Get them POSITIVELY FOR LAST TIMES TONIGHT Last night they came to criticize and left with praises! ; 1 wsioss- il who brought tragedy into the lives of those he loved ! turned out to see last night's game at the high school gym, but now that it's over, the hundreds that didn't go are kickingthemselves, for it turn- ed out to be the best of the year. The Tallapoosa lads’ beat the im- proved Sabin's quintet 38-35 after five minutes of overtime play. It was a tough break for the cloth- jers for they fought an uphill battle all4+he way through leading only once in the regular game, and that in the closing seconds. Tally Runs Up Lead The sailors, taller and heavier than' their opponents, started scoring by running up a 9-4 lead at the quarter, after six minutes of scoreless play.! They stretched it to 17 at the half, with Joe Snow bringing the haber- dashers to ten points. The smaller squad continued signs of life in the| third on field goals by Bud Foster and Willie Rodenberg, and entered the hectic last frame, trailing 24-20. Rol Gissberg, whose sensational scoring for the sailors was a feature | of thz game, sent the Gobs out in front, 29-24. Then the losers started <licking and rained in field goals to take a brief 31-28 lead. With only W ccconds to play, Gissberg rang the| bell from near the center of the floor __lto save fhe day for the Coast Guard /and throw the affair into an over-|' time period. i Sabins Take Lead ] Detérmined to win, the clothiers grabbed a three-point lead in Lhei extra session, on a field goal and free UNITED STATES i DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE | District Land -Office Anchorage, Alaska. | November 12, 1935. i REPUBLICATION | Notice is hereby given that James F. Dowling, has made application for a trade and manufacturing site, Anchorage 07809, for a tract of land | described as lots 5 and 8, sec. 8, T. 30 S. R. 58 E. C.R.M. containing 44.59 acres. | Any and all persons claMning ad- !versely any of the above mentioned {land, should file their adverse claims in the U.S. Land Office, An- chorage, Alaska, within the period :or publication or thirty days there- after, or they will be barred by ]'.he provisions of the Statutes. | GEORGE A. LINGO, | Register. First publication, Dec. 14, 1935. Last publication, Jan. 11, 1935. THE FINEST! Finest Music! Finest Foods! Finest Service! Finest Beverages! Thot & . "And Then Some” Spells T-E-R-M-I-N-A-L We have added for your further cntcr&inmcnt Walt Disney’s Colered Silly Sympheny “THE PIED PIPER” A Novelty—“CHA LETTER DAYS” and GRAHAM MacNAMEE reporting. the LATEST NEWS for THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE LAST TIMES TONIGHT L AR Fifth Chapter “RED RIDER"” News by M-G-M AN. 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