The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 28, 1935, Page 3

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HE'D BET ON ANYTHING! 5 Gcling Fool, who took long shot on ancther guy’s favorite...and married her! Flame” cpE Pepper Pot All Colored Vaudeville DELUXE FEATURES IDENTIFIES HER CHINA CLIPPER HUSBAND FROM HELD DENTAL REORD Body Found i Southeast ot Alaska Proves to Be Mate 2 * of Portland Woman PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 28.—Mrs. Ingvald Alstad said today that by checking dental records here she identified the body found last Aug-| npics jeanette Stewart, daughter ust on the short of Lulu Island,| ¢ merritorial Commissioner of | Southeast Alaska, as that Of her|aunes B, D, Stewart, left on the! BY STORM A, D —The Ck uled for 3 pm er permitting pper was thrice delayed by JEANNETTE STEWART WILL ATTEND U. W. husband, I. S. Alstad. Her hus-|yicioria to attend the University | band wa$ operating his own fishing ot Wwashington. ! boat which was found unoccupied| nfiss Stewart, who graduated f on May 19 and three months later | yuneau High School four year the body, believed to be that of | will register as a freshman in t Alstad, was found regular pre-medics course. J. A. Peters, United States Com- > missioner at Craig, sent Mrs. Al- stad a description of the dental| work which she checked with records of Portland dentists. .- — Syrian Flower Flavorful | { PALO PINTA, Tex.—Saphron, a | yellow flower from Syria, furnishes | color and unusual flavor for soups, TONIGHT ) 6 3 “Flirting with Danger” Merry Melody and bt “Demon for Treuble” | Pi6 News ALSO “Red Rider” News THEATRE g nd flight to Manila and | ¥ CAPITOL WILL SHOW ROGER'S PICTURE HER Doubting Thomas® Is Fea- ture at Local Movie House Sunday | | | | Said to be one of the t of the Hlate Will Re pictures, the Capi- ; Thoma ole of a sim- » manufac- whose suddenly 0 a turr en an ama on Skipworth e on the Billie her belongs to ti Frank Alk son, finds Frar Grant, has -struck. Father and troubles after wi an amateu; s' son sweetie ir appear in cts a cure that e humorist ke Amer ed than Sterlinz Hollow scream a the bungling sound ects man for the amateur play and the rest of th ~ | supporting cast, including Gail Pat rick, John Qualen, Johnny Arthur He Flint, Pred Wallace and T. Roy Barnes, are more tAan adequate in their roles MAN RUN OVER, DRIVER CAUGHT TACOMA, Dec. 28—Frank A. Je- zek, 53, brickmason, was instantly killed by a hit-and-run motorist Russell Nordlund, captured by four | civilians, admitted being the driver of the car, which threw Jezek’s body 20 feet. - Graves Guarded S8PARTANBURG, S. C—A solid walnut fourposter tead has stood guard over t ves of Mr. and ars near here efore From the hidden past come these two pictures of Greta Garbo as _she made | in, her film debut in Sweden back in 1922, The great Garbo is shown in a bath- | picture. ander Alexander in an old | ' stews and food lacking in richness Host to Flock of flavor, reports Mrs. Alex Louis, ELLOREE, 8. C.—A Iiock of Flor- who says the herb grows well in her [ida grackles, estimated to inclu garden. 115,000 birds, has established a roost bty |in the giant bamboo grove at the SHOP IN JUNEAU! | home of J. S. Dantzler near here. bo Becan;e Efusive—G;eta’s Film Debut ing beauty scene (she is the girl on the left) and in a eloseup in the same Garbo was then known as Greta Gustafsson. Frb hatats THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 28, 1935. JOE LOUIS, BOXING SENSA! Joe Louis (top, center), negro heavyweight boxer from Detroit, was vote Second was W. Lawson Little (lower right), king of the golfing amateurs; Jay Berwanger (upper right), Chicago All-America halfback; fifth, Mickey Cochrane (lower left), Sir Malcolm Campbell (upper left), speed kina and auta racer. CARL HENNING TO i BE BURIED SUNDAY Last rites for Carl Henning, 79, | father of Arthur and Fred Hen- | ning, will be held Sunday afterncon | at 1:30 o'clock in the C. W. Carter | Mortuary. The services are in charge of t of Alaska, of which orga Hennine Vi A member, t will be in the Pioneer Plot at Evergreen Cemetery. Rev. John A. Glasse will deliver the eulogy Mr. Henning, who came to Juneau over a year from Seward, and who lived the time of hi death with his son, Arthur, died rarly yeste ing at St. Ann’s Hospital. The immediate cause of iis death was diabetes He is survived by three other|, ons, Hanford at Ke an, and Jdward and Ivor in Sea - NORCO ARRIVES ON FIRST RUN The M. 8. Norco of the North- land Transportation Ccmpany, mak- ing its initial run to Southeast Alaska ports in substitution for the steamer North Sea, arrived at the City Dock at 2 p.m. today. The Norco is to sail for Seattle at 8:30 tonight from the cold stor- e dock. She will continue on the| service until February 3, when the North Sea will resume her sched-| uled trips. | Passengers aboard the vessel from | Seattle to Juneau were Mrs. Grace Armstrong, Manager of the Berg- mann Hotel; Miss Phyllis Spell- man, pianist, and Jim Cole, son of | cash Cole. Harold Knight, Northland Line Agent in Juneau, and Mrs. Knight, returned aboard the Norco from Ketchikan after spending Lhej Christmas holiday there. | Other passengers on the ship| were Carl Carlson, from Ketchi-| {kan, and Miss Vera Kelly, Phil Lund and Robert Summers from Petersburg. | | Capt. A. Ekholm is master of |the Norco, and I. Emanuel is | purser. SHOP IN JUNEAU! FOR NORTH SEA d the outstanding athlete of 1935 by the nation’s gports experts. third, Jesse Owens (lower center), Ohio State runner; fourth, manager of the Detroit Tigers, and sixth, (Associat-d Prese Photos) LOMEDY BILL s in the tasz mclude Claire | Dodd, Guy Kibbee, Willilam Gz s | Vance Barnett and Hobart Cava- AT GOLISEUM ‘nl:::lci:'cgfik}\fi FOR SUNDRY) Mo Cooperation of municipal enforce- Don’t Bet on Blondes™ Is ment officers with the Alaska Game on is It led in a mes- . » received by the Commission Feature, with Warren from Chief of Police Nels — ~ M ary of Cordova. William as Star McCrary arrested Paul Eli, Jr, | for killing a deer in that section Don't Bet on mionaes” is to be | after the close of the season and the feature at the Coliseum Sunday | Attempting to sell it. Eli was fined with Warren Williams in the hilari- | $50 and given 25 days in jail. cus Warner Brothers’ comedy. o TR Warren has been seen before in OUT FOR DISCHARG ome inte: g characters in mod- Private Robert E. Johnson is a pas- T and now he is in some- | senger aboard the Victoria from thin t and frothy. Haines to Seattle, where he will be “The pi of the best I |discharged. Johnson has spent the have e th an element of | last three years in .Company F at en € rtainment,” said William. | Chilkoot Barracks. DREAMLAN TONIGHT Brightest Spot on the Channel NOTE: Rumors of vandalism and property damage during Christmas are absolutely ridi- culous. Such false reports show only the ignorance of the gossip-mongers, and should be ignored. BIG BROADCAST 7:00 to 7:30 Tonight e PAUL BROWN e DAVE BURNETT e MUSGRAVE'S TRIOLIANS Tune in on KINY tonight and hear the finest in vocal and instrumental music He doubts the t WILL ROGERSWILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS *WILL* ROGERS - WiLL ROGERS-WILL ROGERS- WILL ROGERS . : Matinee el SUNDAY (=) 2P. M. 4 PASSENGER ABOARD ALASKA FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Dec. 28.—Steamer Al- as! ailed for Southeast and Southwest Alaska ports at 9 o’clock this morning with 64 first class and eight steerage passengers aboard. Passengers booked for Juneau in- clude Al Kessler, Allan Carlson, Albert 8. Glover, Miss Atkins. >-se Kenosha, Wis., which received its city charter in 1850, was called Southport for the first 18 years of its existence. SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY Midnight Preview Tonight WILL SURE IS STUMPED THIS TIME struck wife and doubts his ability to cure her! | With Billie Burke Alison Skipworth Sterling Holloway and Gail Patrick 2 A FOX PICTURE e e e alents of his stage- Rimae's Rhumba Band Buddy's Bug Hunt Fighting Fish Daily Alaska Empire News Matinee, ., | SUNDAY 2P. M. - CHRISTMAS SHIP ENTERTAINERS’ PICTURES TAKEN | While the Christinas Shin Victoria lay at Pacific Coast Dock last night two flashlight group pictures of the | entertainers were taken by Fred | Ordway of Ordway’s Photo Shop, the negatives werz developed, and the | finl d prints were delivered aboard the | One of the pictures includes Santa | Claus George Polnier, the orchestra, Ida Dillon, Betty Shelton, Beatrice Nelson, Helen Gutoski, and Vi Ford; | Ken Cross, Art Stewart, C. L. O'Neil, | H. E. Jamison, Capt. Joseph Ram- sauer, Johnny Walker and several others. The other -picture includas the orchestra, Ken Cross, and John- | ny Walker. 00 EXTRA—SPECIAL ON THE STAGE CA ALASKA PITO THEATIRE Sty TONIGHT ONLY NATIVES IN PERSON Impersonating Aboriginal Potlatch and Ceremonial Songs and Dances in Full Native Regalia They Are Original! They Are Distinctive! They Are Great! SEE THEM! On the Stage at 9:15 P. M, ALSO The Regular Picture Program “w'l‘ QEM At Regular HAVE IT” Admissions R | ! | !

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