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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5, 1936. Milk, Will P(r)worifleli) AWemly Add Wc;ighté ;“Bil.AcK SHEEP" , ' Jeanette “Diets” on Exercise and Singing| STARS LOWE AS ' ~ SHIP GAMBLER| New Variation of Interest- ing Plot Plays Tonight at Capitol AT T SRR R STARTS TONIGHT | IT HAPPENED on B_L3 5511G- GOSSIPS! ... ALMOST RUINED THEIR LIVES AND LOVE -pDRY Cflu THE EXCITING ADVENTURES OF [ Y » G e phy SHIP GAMBLER | ; s e WS (o | AND THE SUR- ; 8. /b PRISING PEGPLE HE MEETS! | Starring Edmund Lowe in the, part of a professional gambler, | “Black Sheep,” which opens tonight at the Captiol Theatre brings to | the screen a new variation of an| intriguing plot. In it, Edmund Lowe plays the title role—that of a ship gambler who is returning to New York on the second-class deck because the cards and the horses wouldn't be-| have abroad. Claire Trevor, as an actress who is “walking home” from her first trip to the Continent, joins forces { with Edmund Lowe to back a ro- |mance and keep a captivating ad- venturess, Adrienne Ames, from a | desperate move involving the life 'nr a young playboy, Tom Brown, who wouldn't play her game. | The story zips merrily along in a fast comedy vein with the under- !lying drama coming more and more | frequently to the surface. | ' FORMER JUNEAU MAN | PLACED ON ROLL OF | HONOR, SOVIET UNION | John D. Littlepage, wellknown to |many Juneauites, and a son-in-law |of J. H. Gilpatrick, former resident ! {of this city but now of Sitka, was | Trvcenuy placed on the honor roll (\(1 e ithe Soviet gold industry and elected ' | to receive the Red Banner of Labor e for distinguished service in Soviet | gold production. ‘\BOB HENN[NG ls John McPhee, Assistant Freight | Littlepage is one of the few Amer- | PLEDGED, wASH, U. | Agent for the Alaska Railroad at !ican engineers who has distinguish- | Bob Henning, son of A. W. Hen- | Fairbanks, and Mrs. McPhee are | (ed himself in the Soviet Union by ! ning, was recently announced as & | passengers on the Northwestern pledge to Sigma Delta Chi, men's |enroute from Seattle to their home By ROBBIN COONS [ HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Feb. 5—Un- z ‘LAST DAY FUR DOUGLAS Wendy Barrie’s recipe to gain NE S | I his work. He became connected with ’ | the Soviet gold industry in 1928 whei Journalism professional, at the Umi- | i Fairbanks. versity of Washington, which he 1s i weight quickly: two quarts of goat's milk da plus will power where | Today is the final day for Jnmm.‘ht{ assumed the management of a ‘mo[orlsts to operate their machines [mine in the Kochkar gold fields. attending. —ALSO— Pictorial Review Da Good Deed Radio Scout News der The Holywocd parade unreels and discovers Jeanette MacDenald (left), who finds “inging keep her weight correct; Arline Judge, center, who is picking the right horses these days at the Sania Anita track; and Wendy Barrie, who s»ggesis goat's mik when a few extra pounds are exercise and STARTS STARTS TONIGHT THEATRE TONIGHT o e e oy needed. ’ McPHEES HOME BOUND ——PLUS— Jelly Old London Girl from Paradise Merry Old Soul Alaska Empire News cigarettes are concerned. And Jeanette MacDonald’s for the cpposite weight results: none. Don- T:Elil:"‘l:!:‘)f:;: PARTY] with 1935 license plates, and all| An English newspaper, published drivers failing to get the '36 licenses|in Moscow, recently contained Lit- .- | tlepage’s picture together with a ald Loomis, Metro physical direc- g tor, says Jeanette can eat potatoes meal, if she chooses. He st tabus on potatoes and s dittie Eirls iogad. e bi th-| BY tonight will be given tags, 3 Nine little girls enjoyed a birth-| 0 e0™10 Chief of Police Roy 10ng article and cleverly and thor- day party given in honor of Evaline, g e o oughly acquainting Anglo-Americains | A total of 320 motorists have ob- | throughout the Sgviet Union just a 5 ss 1S just SeVen | qineq the new plates so far, ac- |Who the honored Littlepage really y5 | Velght never varies an ounce. EX-|years old. Patty Andrews and Rosie] oording to City Clerk Arthur Hen- | Was. The article says Littlepage faces erise, and the physical effort of poogan won prizes for the games| ning which represents an increase @ future bright with creative possi- singing, make this possible. . . yed of about 100 over the same period of |bilities, that he is a man of action Arline Judge is getting a reput The table was decorated Wwith jast year who finds supreme delight in the , tion for picking winners at the green and pink trimmings and little | —— b Z ——_|ability to do a good day’s work. He Santa Anita track—she just picks . Candy, cake, ice cream and likes the Soviet workmen and thev "|'em, that's all, and manages to olate were served. like him. come out on top—Our informant Children present were Rose Mary. had no word on how Wesley Rug- poogan, Florence Krsul, Patricia "|gles, Arline's spouse, fare Andrews, Jackie Michaels, Lucile| ;" 4 o for some action at this peakign of Families Goetz, Helen Isaak, Peggy Cochrane JC.S\')D;) o i3 i sl Boris Karloff was the youngest and Patsy Fleek. g L0y of nine children—Speaking of fam- ilies, Michael Whalen really has relatives—ten years ago there were 84 first cousins he knew in and around his home town, Wilkes- Barre, Pa.—not counting those he knew of but didn't know— Some use has been found for the Los Angeles River (which nine months a year is a dry ravine) and = s o it proves that movies are resource- HE McKINNON INVESTME ful. The stream runs past Univer- I : COMPANY, JUNEAU, “** sal's back lot. They damned it, gave absence| pPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given |y~ o 1onqccane make-up and it SHOP IN JUNEAD! [ e e BETTER TIMES DRIVE The dealers listed below are cooperating with The Daily Alaska Empire and will issue votes to the candidates for the prize trips to OLD MEXICO and return on every cash sale or cash payment on ac- count at the rate of: 100 VOTES THEATRE Daily Is ST[BR‘! flF e VILLAGE TALY “Jeanette MacDonald eats pot toes every day,” he says, “and h Douglas Chamber of Commerce is slated to be held this evening in the City Hall. The harbor issue as well as other important matters GORDON $1.00 SALE 200 VOTE! -...$2.00 SALE 300 VOTES $3.00 SALE or at the rate of 100 votes for each dollar sale or payment on account. No fractional part of a dollar is to be considered. Votes to be issued in strict accord with rules of drive published in another part of this paper. ALASKA MEAT CO. ALLAMAE SCOTT BEAUTY PARLOR ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO AMERICAN MEAT CO. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. PAUL BLOEDHORN BON MARCHE BERT'S CASH GROCERY BUTLER, MAURC DRUG CO. the INGMAN IS ACTIVE AT WASH. U. - e, i " ICES | Among University of Washington A. POSTPONES P?“PON" SERVICES | Engineers who are planning the En- MEETING TONIGHT The Gospel Service announced _“"gmecrs' Open House to be held April B be held in the Douglas Community |3 and 4 is Gordon Ingman of Juneau, Church this evening, has been post- |a junior in the Engineering College. Due to the cold and stormy|poned until Friday evening at 7:45 | He is a member of the ;:gbcamfi:. weather the meeting of the Doug- " o'clock. Evangelists Gibson and|tee in charge of lighti las Parent - Teacher Association Hornaday extend to all a cordial in- _:glo’!g‘m;;‘ scheduled for tonight has been vitation to attend the Friday service. | - v s . N postponed until next Wednesday e T, KG‘;,Y: :fln::;:'&'f Com- evening. SHARPE IS ILL pany agent at Kodiak, and Mrs. R e o R | Walter P. Sharpe, of the Terri-|Dyer, C. OF C. MEETING | torial Treasurer's Office, is ill at|Northwestern enroute to Kodiak The bi-monthly meeting of the!his home on Twelfth Street. |n-om a vacation in the' States. - “ bug-p however Drama, Comedy of Small Gl vobne e . 1icK, who runs a ciose Town Community Por- Geneva Mitchell, Maude Eburne when it P.-T. trayed at Coliseum brunette daughter banker, is out to omes to !spreading malicious gossip about everyone else in town. “Party Wire,” a story of life in a small-town community, opens to- night at the Coliseum Theatre, with Jean Arthur and Victor Jory playing the stellar roles. The latter is seen as the eligible helor in the vil returns after a seven years SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! FOR PAYMENT OF ALL AND INTEREST DUE AND OUTSTANDING ST to take care of the family dairie which are the mainstay of the Llo all persons holding unpaid bonds and interest outstanding against served as a Sacramento River back- CALIFORNIA GROCERY CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. A How Much Light Is “ADEQUATE”? g 1 to 5 Footcandles f' or visually controlled work not involving fine discrim- ination, such as card playing. 10 to 20 Footcandles For moderate, but not prolonged, visual tasks, such as: Reading good print on white paper; sewing on light goods; coarse knitting; working places in kitchen; laundry trays and ironing board. : 20 to 50 Footcandles For moderately critical, fairly prolonged visual tasks, such as: Reading newspapers; prolonged sewing with light thread on light goods; drawing and drafting; shaving and make-up; children’s-home work. BETTER LIGHT . . . BETER SIGHT Let us measure your light with the SIGHTMETER town. |ground for “Sutter’s Gold.” Miss Arthur, who recently won outstanding recognition for her in- terpretation of the wise-cracking DOUGLAS CITY BAKERY DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE (On subscriptions only, paid in office) ELSTAD, BERT, INSURANCE FAMILY SHOE STORE GARNICK’S GROCERY GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU GROCERY GASTINEAU LIQUOR CO. GEORGE BROTHERS GOETZ’S GROCERY—Douglas H. S. GRAVES HALVORSEN’S HOME GROCERY HOLLYWOOD STYLE SHOP JONES-STEVENS JUNEAU CASH GROCERY JUNEAU & DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. JUNEAU DRUG CO. JUNEAU EMPIRE THEATRES JUNEAU FROCK SHOP V. P. JOHNSON JUNEAU LIQUOR CO. JIM. ELLEN’S CASH GROCERY JUNEAU MOTOR CO. JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP JUNEAU COFFEE SHOP KANN'S 5¢ TO $5.00 STORE LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE McCAUL MOTOR CO. NELSON, LUDWIG NEEDLECRAFT SHOP NUGGET SHOP NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. (On passenger fares only) PAY'N TAKIT GROCERY AND MARKET PIGGLY WIGGLY PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT DEPARTMENT PARKER'S CORNER MARKET ROYAL BLUE CABS HARRY RACE, DRUGGIST SANITARY MEAT CO. SABIN’S SANITARY GROCERY SWANSON BROS. GUY SMITH’S DRUG STORES TERMINAL CAFE TOTEM GROCERY AND MARKET THOMAS HARDWARE CO. UNITED FOOD CO. Votes Are Now Being Issued by Above Firms ASK FOR THEM! the McKinnon Investment Com- |~ my. two sharks they need p:fly, Juneau, Alaska, _Lhat t)r;dpur—lme prison moat in “Prisoner of suance to the .res.ervauon made by‘shark Island” will be paid for at ::1'; ?gr;?:::e“;iyjnpte:dit? :;‘::“zo cents a pound for fish weighing hollers " on ' Sapt: 15t 1038, ‘s ‘fh around 1000 pounds each—if the / Pl and ‘schooner captain was successful in lows, — “And the McKinnon In-|p;c commission to “bring ‘em back vestment Company reserves th(““we..__ right to any interest bearing per-| pHoNE {iud or periods, after the interest |payment date of Sept. 1, 1829, to| for Hiccough Catalogue Ernie Alexander, the wobbly-leg- h inci i a ged movie drunk in “The Black| | pay the principsl &hd Interest ue‘Gang," is cataloguing the varieties of all or any part of the said bonds‘or hiccoughing=—So far he has mem§ {thens and outstanding, and |y .4 (with appropriate descrip- | == | cancel and retire the bond or bonds | ;' Jive those of Robert Wild- | == |so paid without prior notice to the} i ial fol- {nolder or holders thereof.”—That | [2ck: the snoring specialist) as fol-| * lows: plain, molar, silent, motion- Ithe McKinnon Investment Com- | less, and the “Big Bertha"—the last | j::::ies?e;\ex}::mfi:l: aal.]n db(;:gsui‘:‘:}the most dangerous, seizing its vic- | Wil be paid in fuil st the B, ny |Uim after he believes the aitack is| - cla | OVET— Behrends Bank in Juneau, Alaska, | ’on March 1st, 1936, and no further M. um rea_l Jempen rc.w o “principal or interest as provided in 8ctr's Kesping his Nodmie towh sé- said Deed of Trust and Mortgage |CTCt A Youg girl who had just won e her first “break” requested it. will be paid to present holders on 4 “You see,” she said, “I have about ;a;; oittataning DONAs ‘after (thst| o reintives there, all poor. Two-! Dated at Juneau, thirds of them work for the rail- 28th day of January, 1936. {road, and;ieayel fras McKINNON INVESTMENT CO., | | By LOCKIE McKINNON, | | President. | First publication, Jan. 29, 1936. Last publication, Feb. 26, :1936. — ASK FOR VELLO THE WASHABLE A CARDINAL CABS Alaska, this UNITED STATES . DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office et | Anchorage, Alaska. | November 5, 1935. Notice is hereby given that Hazel Weathers, entrywoman, together | | with her witnesses, David Simonson |and Lillie B. Burford, has made, | final proof of her homestead, An- | chorage 08048, for a tract of land| situate on the east shore of Favor- ite Channel and at end of fork of {Eagle River Road, embraced in U.| | 8. Survey No. 2179, containing 4.66 acres, latitude 58° 29’ N. longitude | |134° 47 W. and it is now in the| = | files of the U. S. Land Office, An- | = | chorage, Alaska, and if no prowsblg |is filed in the local land office! = | within the period of publication or = |thirty days thereafter, said final - proof will be accepted and final = JUNEAU- YOUNG ST aBoRaE A LINGO, HARDWARE C Q. T T Alaska Electric Light & Power Co, JUNEAU 6 DOUGLAS 18 s e e I T Better Times Contest Votes on MERCHANDISE PURCHASES ONLY! Register. iflrst publication, Jan. 1, 1936. Last publication, Feb. 5, 1936. 000 £ L i

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