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WHUT'S ALL THE YEP, BOYS--RONNIE DE CASSY AND LUTTLE SAIRY ARE GONNA GET HITCHED RIGHT ON THE STAGE OF THE BOLLEVARD THEATRE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 7 THAT CORRECT, SAIRY 2?2 80YS-- SHE SAYS @ "THET AIR KERRECK" By HERBERT ‘mlmu:s . (Associated Press Staff Writer) Whether John Smith frequented the theatres: of Broadway, or the vast moving picturé’ palaces of Main street, | he found - indications that happier days bad come.to the land | of make-believe, In Hellywood, the ; “million dollar | picture” returned; in New York, the | producers were freer with their mon- cy. there were more hits, fewer sud- | den deaths. Among 15-0dd films costing in the neighborhood of $1,000,000 and shown or in production clunm, A were: “Mutiny on the Bounty,” * vid Copperfield,” “A Midsummer Night's Dream,” “The ‘Crusades,” “China Seat Becky Sharp,” Tzle of “Two Cities,” “The Green Pastures, aptain Blood,” ‘An- thony Adverse” and “The Good Earth.” New Stars From these and others galaky of new stars and nes headed perhaps by Lily Pons grand opera, whose first screen per- formance in “I Dream Too Much” revealed a comedienne as well as a singer. Versatile Eleanor Powell rockeie: toward the top in “Broadway Mel- ody.™ Fred MacMurrdy, Henry Fonda. and Robert Taylor put on a three- cornered race for the most sought new:leading man of the year. covered” Olivia de Vaviland (“A Midsum- ' mer Night's Dream”) is regarded as Lluh\ble new ingenue, and Peter Lorn‘. European film star, made Hollywood debut success: y hortor-man in “Crime and Punishment.” The lat- ter film marked another step in Ed- wartl Arnold’s stardom. Children Starred Ffom opera also came Nino Mar- tini, the Italian tenor. His “Here" To Romance” also introduced Mme, Ernestine Schumann-Heink who at 74 scored as character actress. Established stage stars triumphed again when Fred Stone won new honors in Yurka in “A Tale of Two Cities” “Alice Adams,” Blanche | Smith, in 1935, proved it wasn’t a h.’l«b", and gave the entertzin- ment palaces from Broadway to Main Street a generous fling. and Fritz Leiber in Louis Pasteur.” Among child stars, Freddie Bar- David Copperfield”) ;and Jane Withers (“Ginger”) mad: the grade decidedly, with Virginia Hol*, Roone | tholomew (* Weidler, Sybil Edith Fellows “The Life Jasor, David and Mickey appealing to many. “Tobacco Read” Runs Gn | While “A Dream” Midsummer Dazly Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS L Feign Garden O Plement 10. Without halr on the head [F]) Solution of Yests erday’s Puzzle and Missis- sipp! rivers 15. Room on board a vessel 16. On the ocean 17. Flower 19. Pal 20. Exclamation 21, Composition for two 22. Is buoyed up 23. Wagers 24.{Imbibed 25. Beverage orkin Native metal- bearing compounds Biblical king Lald open That which pupll of the u 2ye 7. 58. 3. T 25 Male nquor 6. Skating arena 37., Desire 60. Uniform wrongfully 61. Rub out 39. Leave undone 62. Cast amorous 40. Secured 41. Overfastidious 63. dresser 64. drives an airplane President to succeed to the presi- dency 65. Festival DOWN 1. Expression of emotion or relief Cnvlu Cr zy Reconnofter Having least intensity of color Touch at the boundary line 8. Roman god of the under- world . Type measure Rank of a certain nobleman 5 Ziads l Iéfll.l/// 12, Gave tempo- rarily 13. Periods of time . Standard of perfection . Light-colorea and mild, as a clgar . Freezing colds . Engage trans- portation . Cancel Freight carried by a ship . Constellation 7. Copper coin ort 0. Bring Into line substitute - Jentured . Go up . Compares . Muscular . Prospered . Lazar . Encourage . Flutter Spoken Seaweed Exchange for money 56. Open court . Move with & felled 61. Abbreviation for ethyl a I%?II-!'EE-- W AEEE RN MILLIONAIRE PLAYBOY TO g MARRY MOUNTAIN GAL -+ HMM g 1936 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG HONEST, MIST G.. T NUVER HEERED TELL O' TH' CRITTER-- RUNNIE DE CUSSY, BUT T KIN PROMISE YE I HAIN'T GONTER MERRY NO MAN EZ T CAINT LOOK UP TER RUN ALONG NOW, SAIRY: 1 ANO LET ME i could expect to see at least one more Night's may not have been quite |everything hoped tor, John Smith 'nelrs \ers were Gladys Gecrgp City, Alaska, for the year 1935 has been completed, and City Clerk, and that the same will be presented to the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, on the 18th day of January, 1036, for adjustment and order of sale. GDI.INGII. OF .~ DOUGLAS IN BIG MEETING e PlOlCCUOn System— Also Street Improve- ments Discussed Revisicn of the map of the fire proteetion system for Dcuglas to- | gether with consideration of the | street dmprovements now under way took up more than three hours of | time for the Douglas City Council at the regular business meeting last night. After payment of current bills, 14 of them, amounting to $1,375, study was made of a new plan for the system above referred to, which includes the placing of hydrants on the four-inch mains at such intervals as to secure the lowest insurance rates for the town. A report of the FERA work which |includes the Second Street regrade land fill over Bear Creek, revealed that for November, $617 and for December $729 were the city's por- tion of expense connected with the work. The largest part of these costs was applied in getting out the necessary logs used in cribbing © for the fills on both streets, Sec- ond and Third; approximately 12,- 000 feet being required. It was decided to keep the snow plow going with each fresh fall of snow. Only sufficient members of the Council were presel ! to make a quorum, Mark Jensen being ab- sent. bit of Shakespeare, Juliet,” in the movies. “Tobacco Road” ran into trouble on the road hut on Broadway, ap- parently was as permanent as the skyscrapers. | Zoe Akins won the Pulitzer prize VOCATIONAL WORK TO for her dramatization of Edith Whar- BE RESUMED HERE ton’s novel, “The Old Maid.” Two T other costume plays, “Parnell,” by | The first meeting of the new the late Elsie Schauffler, and Helen year in home vocational work at Jerome’s dramatization of Jane the Government School building Ausien’s “Pride and Prejudice,” were was held last evening with A. E. to John Smith’s liking. Schoettler, Director of the courses, Shakespeare, who failed o get a {Present in addition to Mrs. C. N. single performance last year, came | Orone, instructor. The different into his own again. Katharine Cor- branches of the work were dis- “Romeo and Juliet” was one | cussed with view of selecting sub-, of the season’s hits; Philip Merivale jects most desired for the next| and Gladys Cooper staged “Mac- four months' study. Among those| beth” and “Othello;” Walter Hamp- suggested were first aid, nursing,| den played Hamlet, Richard IIT and rug making, quilt mmkmg picture | Macbeth, and Leslie Howard made | - A v A “Hamlet” his latest venture. “Romeo and ————e—-— “Personal Appearance,” and Flor- ence McGee, the upstart child in! Lillian Hellman's “The Children’s | The Children’s Hour” New to Hour” continues its run of morc Broadway also were Elisabeth Berg- than a year. Lawrence Riley’s “Per~ Ne€r. Who came from Europe for the sonal Appearance” sweats away on | Stellar role in “Escape Me Never," the road after more than a year in °Nd the English Melville Cooper in New York. Clifford Odet's "Awake‘ “Laburnum Grove” and “Jubilee.” and Sing” was one of the most ad- | [R5 mired plays of the year. Another | SAILS ON TIME newcomer, John Cecil Holm, had a| The Roedda will sail for Sitka hand in another hit, “Three Men and way ports at 6 p.m. Wednes- on a Horse.” yday and freight for these points | Among the outstanding new play- will be received until 1:30 pm.| star of Wednesday afternoon. —adv. Bergner Scores NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAXES On Real Property in the Town of Douglas City, Alaska | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the Delmquant Tax Roll of Real Property for the Town of Douglas §s now open for inspection at the office of the Delinquent Tax Roll List to-date, Dec. 14, 1935. Tax Rell 25 To Whom Assessed Dese of ‘Property - Mormon Church (Lat- Lot only FR. 8, 2 4 it ter Day Saints) .....Lot only 1, Blk, Pacific Protective $o~ ciety (Home) ......Bldg. & Lot 7, Blk. 7 . Jake Manning ... -House & Lot 8%-1, Blk 10—11933 34 & 35 J. E. Dillon Lot only N%-1, Blk. Jim Fox House & Lot, Fr. a's-z Bik. 10— (1934 & 35) Methodist Church Lot only 1, Blk. 14 . Lot only 2, Blk. 14 . Cabin & Lot 8, Blk. 26 ... House & Lot Pr. %-23, BIk. 32 . House & Lot 40, Blk. 32 ... Lot only Pr. %-39, Blk. 32 .. -House & Lot 3, Blk. 40—(1983, 34 & 35) Cabin only . Lot only 1, Bik. A3-J—(1934 & 35) . House & Lot 1, Blk. 45-J—(1933, 34 & 35) ‘House & Lot 6, Blk. 48 . Lot only 52, Bk, u._(xm 34 & 35) 36 46 47 Ed Maki e Mrs. Aaron Wilson . Mrs. Peggy Guanzon. Elizabeth Menumen . Henry Stevens .. Joe Brady .. b Pete Rocovich .. Road— (1934 & 35) (1934 & 35) . ‘House on Beach —(1934 & 35) . ‘Witness my hand 'and official sell this 14th day of December, A. D. 1935 ™ FELIX GRAY, (Seal) First publication, Dee. 17, 1035; last 'publcation, Jan. 7, 1936, City { tng,” 00 ALL THE TALKIN' He’s 75 now, but Gen. John J. Per- shing is still as stalwart in appear- ance as ever. He's seen at White House after calling on Pregident, the ma with the in addition k Nothing definite was demdcd however, the re- mainder of the evening being given over o working out some new suggestions in making flower bowls. Several women were present to en- joy that feature. The cooking classes will be re- sumed Friday afternoon when a good attendance is desired. o HRERETG NOTICE TO REBEKZHS Douglas Rebekahs will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 in the I. O. O. F. Hall, leaving shortly afterwards for Juneau where in- stallation of the newly elected of- ficers wiil be held GERTRUDE LAUGHLIN, Secretary. e ve e e 000w , A" THE HOTFLS teorveroessnm0ea over of regular to the —adv. Gastineau—u. Winther, City. Zynda—~E. E. Br v, Hoonah. Alaskan—Harry E. Allen, Tenakee. R - PASTOR WOOD TO SPEAK “A World Movement, That Is Mov- | an interpretation of Seventh Day Adventism in terms of today, will be the subject of a lecture to- night by Pastor H. L. Wood of the new Seventh-Day Adventist Church | on Second and Main. The public | is invited. | e ENSCH’'S SCIENTTFIC X-Ray chiropractic adjustments will remove the cause of your head- ache, asthma, high blood pressure, rheuma n, etc. Phone 451, 206 Main St. —adv. | The following is the Amount of Tax 24.00 14.00 Total 26.40 15.40 Penalty 2.40 140 26.00 21.60 6.00 1170 15.00 11.60 5.00 11.00 9.00 2.00 25.10 1.00 1425 13.85 18.00 9.85 2.60 A0 60 .10 1.50 110 50 110 90 20 80 10 60 90 1.80 28,60 2230 6.60| 1240 1650 1210 | 550 1210 990 | 2.20 25.90 1.10 1485 1475 19.80 | 1035 565 2.20 455 565 | 455! $279.35 200 $259.75 RONNIE DE CASSY ! SAIRY HOPKING !!!2 GREAT SCOTT-1 MUST GET TICKETS AT WM ‘LNST-ALL “NEW OFFICERS Meet Tomorrow in Scottish Kiie lemple for Puo- lic Inauguration Rainbow Girls will install officer; in their meeting tomorrow evening at the Scottish Rite Temple. The following officers will be in- stalled: Worthy Advisor, Miriam Lea; Charity, Sybil Godfrey; Hope, Syl- via Berg; Faith, Marguerite Protz- man; Recorder, Lazette Shearer; Treasurer, Emma Ness; Chaplain, Marguerite Hickey; Drill Leader, Louise Tanner; Confidential Obsery- er, Alice MacSpadden; Outer Ob- server, Irene McCormick; Musician, Frances Newman; Choir Director. Corrinne Duncan; Love, Margaret Harris; Religion, Jane Blomgren; Nature, Mildred Webster; Immor- tality, Katherine Torkelson; Fidel- ity, Alberta Porter; Patriotism, Doris Freeburger; Service, Edith Bell Hel- ler; Choir Members: Enid Jarvis, Pat Hussey, Ellen McKechnie, Eliz- ebeth Stewart, jean Taylor, Dorothy Eertholl, Phyllis Jenne, er John- stone, Lillian Kiloh. Instaliing Officer ‘The following are wne installing of - Iicers: lling Officer, Emma Ness; plain, Mary Jeanette Whittier; Recorcer, Birdie Jensen; Pianist, Felen Torkelson; Marshal, Anita Porter, Advisory Board of the Rainbow Girls is as follows: Mesdames Lester Troast, Edward Sutton, Gunnar Blomgren, John Godfrey, Helen Weh- ster, Glenn Oakes, Howard Stabler; Clerk of Douglas City, Alaska. | i | ! i Messrs. Maurice S. Whittier, Ralph Martin . Reta White Mother Advisor is open to the pubiic walter | SOMETHING DAFFERENT. FOODS Deticions, HEALTHFUL and— ticfylng, because Chey con- tain the precious minerals usually lest in -cooking. Health Foods Center Sceond St—Near Franklin the newly- IDTAL PAINT SHOP Paint We Ha e It! FRED W. WENDT IIIllllllIllllIlIlIIIlIIHIIIIIHIIII! 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