The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 6, 1936, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY, JAN. 6, 1936 ; : 3 A HANDFUL OF CREATURES SEARCHING FOR THF¥ FOUNTAIN- OF YOUTH! MAY ROBSUN | Film Notables Celcbrate: Coogan-Grable: Troth IS FEATURED AT COLISEUM Movie Is Now Showing | “Strangers All”, Story of Mother Love May Rebson and Preston Fostel" {are featured in “Strangers AlL" | Inow showing at the Coliseum The- |tre. The central idea of mother love is enhanced and varied’by a blending of emotional drama in moods, and the plot inter- ningles delightful cemedy to re- |lieve the tenseness of highly dra- | matic sequences. Miss Robson is cast as the mother, herself the heroine of a romance, beset with the problem of saving a Love in conflict with lust! Natures challenged ,and humans crushed: in quest of a hopeless goail {H. RIDER HAGGA with AR 4 RANDOLPH SCOTT HELEN GAHAGAN HELEN MACK NIGEL BRUCE AN RKO-RADIO PICTURE PRESTON FOSTER = WM. BAKEWELL amm RKO PICTURE S PRSI TODA { Moving Melodies § family speeding to destruction, who Topics Of the DC[Y ' suddenly realizes the guilt is all % THEATRE -G-M News her own. The tragedies of her four L { children become hers and she works | HN 2 ADDED Man Friday a Hollywood party attended by, left to right, Joy Hodges, Audree Hall, Coogan, Miss Grable, Erik Rhodes and Ann Shirley. Betty and Jackie have been bboked for personal appearance tours. Mickey’ Kept Bossy Quier BARBERS READY == FOR OLYMPICS ‘ BERLIN HOLDS = ‘N('RSES' MEETING CANCELLED GOES TO KETCHIKAN | —_— nces Paul sailed on the North= . .| The meeting of the Graduate|land to Ketchikan to visit relatives. German Tonsorial Artists| yyses ‘of Gastineau Channel - gkl Strive to Make Vis- scheduled for this evening to meet OFF TO SEATTLE . jat the home of Mrs. E. J. Strom Anna Gulet sailed on the North= itors at Home | berg, has been cancelled, due to ill- | jand to spend the remainder of the | ness among members. winter in the States | BERLIN, Jan. 6.—Berlin’s barbers | i P S e e — FOR PETERSBURG also are preparing for the 1936 Olym- | pic Games. 3 | B. Mazer, fur buyer, sailed for | The visitor is to be shaved, shorn Petersburg on the Northland. # lor shampooed in the manner to - oo 4 1L 4 i 4l which he is accustomed at home, GOING FUR FAMILY = whether that be Brazil, Spain, the ' R. M. Williams sailed for the Andrew iJ-Nésl‘;s?’} 0‘;‘3;“;\91; :sl“;e" United States, Sweden or elsewhere. | States on the Northland to bring Sx?xygrti‘;ne cred?ts){:is wite, shown And so s possible the talkative his family to Alaska. abave, wit‘h his victory. “She told barber will chatter Olympic gossip in oo me to keep my mouth shut,” says visitor’s own language, or at least | the jubilant Bossy, who won na- in one with which the customer is | « H. Rider H—mgard's Novel ! “She"s Is Brought to Talkie Screen IS OPERATED ON ’ Harry McAlister underwent a\i | | major operation in St. Ann's Hos- pital this morning. >ee RETURN HOME Murs. Alfred Bonnett and her baby girl left St. Ann's Hospital and re- turned to their Thane home. s - SHOP IN JUNEAU! The Red Cross in Wrangell en- Irolled 124 annual members. D Ui DR. E. B. WILSON CHIROPODIST the mills Docks in some sections were linguistic difficulties of a shave » » = 5 B i jout the salvation of each, achieving happiness out of chaos. | Announcement of their engagement by Jackie Preston Foster por-ays the cldest | Coogan, “The Kid” of yesteryear, who recently DO UGLAS |on. with & love affalr on his hands | came into possession of a million-dolar trust fund, 5 orine McKinney is cast as the s Givahle i e sETs idauxhtel’, e Tt ik eveel) And um‘i’[‘ie‘tgflab.t, movie starlet, wg celebrated by s E E N lN NE WS | James Bush are the younger sons. . B e SHOW IMISS M'KINLEY STORM LASHES i APlTnL JACKSON BRADY DIES | s RE e e . MR, STEVENSON | Jackson Brady, well known In-. 1 dian young man of Douglas, died| of pneumonia at 3:30 o'clock yes- wEu SATURHAY terday afternoon at the Govern-: The fantasy and drama of “ili‘:,‘ ifi"i‘fi;‘&?;"fl:@” '?Yfe hnid i W‘l'eCkEd Homes, L'Jprootedi Rider Haggard's novel 8 Fantation mains were brought over vester- 'Evening Ceremony to Be Trees, Battered Highways | of “She.” now playing at the Cap- day afterncon by Mr. Fleek and| Peiformed in Northern Bear Testimony of Fury ! itol Theatre, by skillful ‘technical, &r€ now resting at the Gmernmem: L ht P Ch ¥ h A photography and lavishly Spectacu- | School. . i 1g res. urc PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 6.—Wreck- lar_scehes, such as the Glacier of| About 26 years of age, the de- : . led homes, uprooted trees, battered the Sabre Toothed Tiger, the Cave ceased had lived on the Island Miss Madeline »Clare McKinley highwa and tide-swept beaches of Smokes, the vast Hall of Kings, Practically all his life. On many will become the bride of Mr. ROBEr 5.0 testimony last Saturday night . and the Cavern of Eternal Flame occasions he took part in pro- E. Stevenson at an evening cere- ., ihe fury of the storm which The story takes two English scien-’ grams with vocal numbers. He is mony to be performed in the ja4hed out viciously on the Oregon tists, Leo Vincey, played by Ran- survived by one brother Joe. An Northern Light Presbyterian Church! goastiine for 24 hours previousiy. dolph "Scott, and Archibald Holly, | older brother, William, was drown- by Rev. John A. Glasse Saturday, nmost points, Saturd night, report- portrayed by Nigel Bruce, into the ed in Juneau about a year ago. January 11 ed recession of the storm mysterious kingdom of Kor in Prayers were said Sunday evening The bride will be attended by Streams throughout the state search for the source of eternal life.' and will be said again tonight for Miss Bobbe Dalzell Mr. David were nearing the flood stage as the With them is Tanya, daughter of a Jackson Brady, at 7:30 o'clock. Turner will be best man. result of the recent rains but dam- trader, played by Helen Mack, who Funeral arrangements include bur- Following the ceremony, to which age appeared to be confined prin- engagés in a romantic battle with ia] from the Governm@mt School, only intimate friends are invited, cipally to towns along the shore tional attention in his first cam- | familiar. “She,” thé immortal empress of Tuesday afternoon. an invitational reception will be of the Pacific. paign while jailed, | Gradually, the proprietors of bar- Kor, played by Helen Gahagan. - - held at the home of the bride's Shipping at Astoria was halted - b hops on streets likely to be heav- Gustdv ' von Seyfferitz is cast as WwOMEN'S CLUB TO HEAR TALK parents. and trains to the coast were delay- quented by Olympic visitors are Billali, prime minister of oKr. ON ETHIOPIA BY M. PEDERSEN Miss McKinley is the daughter ed. RUUND_WflRlD ng out their staffs with men of ——— | of Mr. and Mrs. John E. McKinley Power service was disrupted at . experience in foreign countries. Thus ENSCH'S SCIENTIFIC Mastin Pedersen, high school in- and has been secretary to Messts. Some points and wire communica- a big shop will have one man who X-Ray chiropractic adjustments| ggryetor, will give a talk on Ethio- M. E. Monagle and R. E. Robert- tions were hampered i not only speaks Swedish and English will remove the cause of your head-| nia pefore the Douglas Island son. The groom is Operator-in- Lack of power closed |as well as German, but has worked ache, @sthma, high blood pressure,|women's Club at their regular Charge, Juneau Station, Signal|in the Coos Bay district. {in Scandinavian and British cities. rHeumatism, ete. Phone 451, 206|jmeeting to be held Wednesday Corp, United States Army. | United States foresters estimate He will have the job of making Main St. ~-adv.! gvening at the home of Mrs. Chas. The young couple will reside in | that 10,000 trees have been uproot- Swedes, Norwegians and Britishers | Fox, with Mrs. A. E. Goetz, as- the Radio Apartments | ed L] feel at home by assisting them in SHOT IN JUNEAU! | sisting hostess. The program for — et e i 5 Ithe evening will also feature a B NG Mot e et v ous s : 4 © haircut, at the same time seeing | | playlet and some musical numbers cHIHuPRAGTnR ;msl" ives are known to have been (Commercial Air Tickets Rp‘icth:: ll]l:)(-‘{\;eucLB::;;;lnux}::ow::‘li1 IehRboct., df (iR LHbi £ DU [ e — May Be Available Per- !vorkea in the united States are ANNOUNCES RE-OPENING Ci OFFICES AT | washed out. |teaching their colleagues the hot- | towel technique. For hot towels with . o fa shave are an “American” pecul- | . Plans for the Fairpanks Dog Der- ' CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—Round-the- jayity here, something the average | BncT R sLAlN by, to be held in connection with World flights will descend from|paylinerf only hears about. { the Ice Carnival, March 6, 7 and the adventurous to routine this R T " 8, were decided by the dog racers| year, the United Air Lines announc- | gyop IN JUNEAU, FIRST! CHICAGO, Ill, Jan. 6.—Intensive | i, & oivec present at the meeting,| ed at the completion of a survey of | _ . - - (e ‘i};‘"‘: 1o ‘;’; “‘:‘;’“;:ekcih“z‘;fifi‘:; held in Fairbanks, were Mike Ag-| recent developments. | ‘of‘:fim police, Dng baba, Julian Hurley, Bill Corey,| The internationaiair travel globe- | e savage killing of Dr. Silber C. K trotter who prefers wings will be| i Peacock, 40, child specialist. Thomas B. Wright, Joe Dolehal IR ingle. ticket ‘Which | “Assistant, States Attorney Wilber¢ [2nd Leonard Seppala who is in 30 10 UV © SRR TR TR Crowley said investigators had a |Charge of the Carnival's Dog Rac-| Vil ml.w..h}m‘ o un]\?x?;r‘uag:la-‘ ing. The course to Chena and back,! POrt clear around Mother Earth | | | {. | Motor Boat ;esm_ (oo i [ SOUGHT WHEN - - Going for $70? SHOW SCHEDULE CHANGED AT DOUGLAS COLISEUM, . Only two days left and its gone. E Manager Charles Whyte has an- z va Sy ma‘? '& l;uysar?oa: ;]hb inounced that silver nights at the; | ipz;:i; Séfin > Joe'syrever;e ge.ap;'” local Coliseum will be on Mondays | 3 Very rugged, able sea boat. and Thursdays, one day earlier There’s mot & safer or stead- | than the recent schedule. it ler KingyL ol B Ak CELEBRATES 7TH BIRTHDAY Now hatuled out, under cover.! | ick, Jr., s seven' Oatl ba' 1t Wherd 167 15 ‘Mntl | | 5 0K JEPORIIE (Fr, WA haps Early Next Spring PLAN DOG DEREBY 428 GOLDSTEIN BUILDING ISR RS R TP e RS S S S AR, | hd: spring. Motor removed, taken Joarsc okttt (A R ltiasy party was in order- for him this “good Igad” cn a man who threat- ,ened Peaeock three months ago. His 30 miles, three days, was voted for| back to his starting point, perhaps as early as late spring. apart, cleaned. Good of either pleasure or fishing. by all. Other racers expected to| afternoon to celebrate the event. ,piiehension is expected soon. enter teams are Jerf Studdert, Roy | The company said it is possible e, v i | This boat worth about $200 | Police said they were told the » ROV at present to fly around the world in spring. See ad in Friday's DOM‘SIS LuScUedaPe po'zn :‘{::ne:u:’; chiropractor had stormed into Pea- | Lund, and Bob Buzby, the winner|,, "oommercial lines via circuitous | Empire for conditions of auction, | NERD S » cotk's office and accused him of | Of the last three years' races. The ., o gt a cost somewhat under| o EE A AR hdibH spending the Molidays in_Juneau, performing an illegal operation. | first prize will be at least $1000.|g5000, A projected line across the { {as gdest of Miss Betty Karnes. | Dr.Peacock was brutally slain Sat- BT 5 TN {North Atlantic which will cut the | — |urday, after answering a fake mercy SALE SWELLS TREASURY distance and costs of the present @ |~ Misses Impi Aalto and Vera g entreating him to save a baby’s {Kelly left on the Northland to )ife. He was found slumped in the |cently raised $8607.03 by sale 0ffgon from San Francisco to the Phil- 4 CHET Eu‘s . return to their teaching in the rear of his automobile, with his skull | delinquent tax real property at|ippines, thence across Asia, Europe, |school at Petersburg after spend- crushed by blows from some blunt | public auction. The rate is con-|and South America, back to Mlnmil The Cordova Town Council ""4 round-the-world route, takes a per- Classified Section 4 we SECOND HAND STORE |ing the Christmas vacation on the jnstrument and one bullet in his | inuing from day to day for an in-jand across the United States to il . . ‘Poot of Seward St, . | Channel. head. definite time. San Francisco. e ! A el IASER e st L e eV L R T ° | INFORMATION ASKED | j TN | = ‘ -~ MISSING MAN| QUEEN HELEN AND HER NO. 1 FAN, JACKIE ! ! BETTY MAC W £ 4 or | s T rE DAI i BEAUTY SHOP || U.S.Marshal William T Mahon- | . : L ! A 2y has received an inquiry concern- l « s 2 v . ing the whereabouts of Arthur - 4 13aad B (“Whitey”) Woods, 33, from his P Streets mother, Mrs. Walter Martin, 216 S. ! Helberta Street, Redondo, Califor- g v PHONE 547 I;I‘l':' m::niflgfleflezfilfi’l Looking for a job? . .. ..Need some one bt 5L i === | neau three years ago. I to help with the housework? . . . . Want p SO—— — BRI | a new car? . . . Got something you F 0 S S want to sell? . . . . Our classified section / v | serves hundreds quickly and at little cost : & ¥ A CONSTRUC’I'ION CO every day. Try it for best results, £ » P 5 \, Phone 107 Juneau ] SOMETHING DIFFERENT in FOODS Delicious, HEALTHFUL and— satisfying, because they con- tain the precious minerals usually lost in cooking. Health Foods Center Second St~Near Franklin CARDINAL . - - : S v et iy | o "f CABS , . 1 IDEAL PAINT SHOP Yes, Jackie, her pet Sealyham and No. 1 admirer, knows it's a tennis ball that Helen Wills Moody 2 | I It's Paint We Have It! i lipids in _her hand as they indulge in a frolic before Mrs. Moody went on the court for sessions in 8an ¥ | FRED W. WENDT | ¢ o 0 Francisco to keep at the peak of championship form. The pup is a frequent spectator at the work- ‘ | PHONE 549 ) outs. Mrs,.Moody, who regained Wimbledon championship this year in a remarkable comeback, was, ! “____________.‘ named the outstanding woman athletic performer of 1935. 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