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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 1936. o o o et ) Movie Men Need Pampering, Says Nurse-- EDMUND LOWE TONIGHT 13 THE NmHT She’s Sp(’nt 1Y ij- Doctoring the Stars FEATURED STAR COLISEUM BILL {i ' TONEGHT IS THE NIHT EDmunnp I.OIIIE CLRIRE TREVOR TOM BROWN EUGENE PRLLEYTE IIIIEIIIE AMES BLAK SHEEP A FOX PICTURE AAMAE Comedy Drama Being Pre- sented — Claire Trevor in Cast Edmund Lowe, as a professional ship gambler, and Claire Trevor, as an actress who is “walking home’ from her first trip abroad, furnish now the romance in “Black Sheep,” showing at the Capitol Th Adrienne Ames is seen as a W kleptomaniac blackmailing Tom ] E A N Brown, a wealthy Boston youth, to j 0 R Y & Eugene Paulette and Jed Prouty, who contribute hilarious comedy, e play cards with Lowe and Miss —\I SO— —PLUS Trevor, the latter always winning. PICTORIAL REVIEW Jolly Old London Lowe learns that Tom Brown is DO A GOOD D D “Merry Old Soul” | being used by Adrienne Ames, and RADIO SCOUT Girl From Paradise , LIONEL BARRYMORE NORMA SHEARER CLARK GABLE he also learns that he is the father NEWS oot el sbeledl? e 5 healie” of young Tom. In spite of the fact that the ship's detective, i % e o SRl o (e S m\;mm\]:l\np\ detec! ive, & comie Tomorrow—— 'THE RAVEN and By BOBBL COONS , keeps a close watch on THE HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 6. — Clark MANY SUBJEGTS Gable is easy to handle, Lionel Dai | “Very difficult” Alaska Empire News Lvid, W sibBias. 1 el tTAge o “CRASHING BROADWAY" out of a jam, placing the stolen pearls so that Adrienne Ames is _ for |)(|~l servic NIGHT | Barrymore is difficult, and Norma re paid fo rhole { Rarsym BES pald 1o i Whmte caught, and then falls in love with Sheaver is t and stoical about something other t it Miss Trevor. | pain fair market value of Allan Dwan directed the film : Tha how Peggy Coleman, who in payment must be Inde R e iy > i » REIC BOES a8 en they are suf- come. Other items subject ;"‘}‘ a_!\'f.‘ lm‘;'f‘:‘m:':_ ;‘; ‘;“fn IO | tevir stellar response to fhas receivedl by BAIKUREE: b e picture by Producer Sol Wurt- ] IR EA13 A [y b { e ! the fir treatment she admin- {pel for fune ! hor capacity as studio —_———— When to Report Salaries, mean is that he will not give he customary salute when, as fore- of varic IS STORY OF | ISKIDNAPED Wages. Etc., Are Set g | = cast by all present expectations, the TOWNGOSSIPS. BY BANDITS = ;{_;f g Bl i Dol LT o v o B TSR WA e i Aerit, - oo |and employees are subject to tax, Mr. Roosevelt and commends his befall the workers on her lot. If Of the millions or income-tax re- |including the salary of the Presideni administration in glowing words. KA L.s Q MINE i . . actor has a headache on the urns that are filed annually, the |of the United States and judges of In that respect, the break would | Heartbreak Following Upon | Chinese Roronlc] to Have i, they send for Peggy. It an vest majority are from salaried per- |courts of the United States (akinz seem to be complete. Among the l % 4 i et tei IR b i bon And Wage dastiars whioes tricoihipitrid “atber s dité: of the enxot- ‘ o . Malicious Slander Is Abducted American, s fears het cold will show in 0 sl 4 - congratulatory messages to the hastens over to ‘s derived from personal services. |ment of the Revenue Act of 1932 yominee no one will look for one s Theme of Play Two Helrel She may be treat- 10 gencral. compensation for per- |Which was June 6. 1932. The salary from A, E Smith; nor will that rvices should be reported for |of the Vice President of the Un onal s = | a prop-bey's bleeding finger 4 | tiitha &t 3 . *d pame be included in any list of Jean Art nd Victor Jory,| TOKYO, Feb. 6.—A dispatch r hour and the next it may be ‘axation purposes in the year it is IH es, and the st of Members oampajgners for th e Democratic co-featured in “Party Wire,” now |ceived here from Antung, Soutn (,,m( who needs quick repairs received or unqualifiedly hiaue o of the House of Re] entatives and oyt ject to demand. Compensation cred- | the Members of the United States 4 . ited to the account of or set apart!Senate are also subject to income 'k is not only “ea o handle” o= tax-payer, without any sub- | tax. pleasure in words which can be - mong the men one of tr stantial limitation or restriction. and SRt - updfrstuod witho_ut consulting the asiest. Miss Colman, who was a which may be drawn upon by him at d‘lcuonary. Even if he now becomes lieutenant army nurse over- s subject to tax for the | What Kind of “Walk" ;ntilrelyufllt‘flx.“lh(’ memory of his set | 9 declaration will remain a factor in . although not then actually | Did Al Rea“y Mean? the campaign. d to possession. If the services asked to do and were rendered during the year 1933, xe\llzes it’s for his own good,” she or even prior thereto, but the com- | pensation was not received, or made But Lionel Barrymore—! unqualifiedly subject to demand, b “He resents having anyone think the taxpayer until the year 1935, tt showing at the Coliseum Theatre, Manchoukuo, said Chinese bandits e their picture romance believ-|have kidnaped an unidentified Am able and convincing. Taken from a|erican missionary and two American novel by Bruce Manning, the story Tungha of the film rev ound a storm is 130 miles northeast of of gossip which sweeps over a|Antung typical Mid-western town | . When secrets become open facts VISITS DELEGATE through the telephone party wire., Mrs. Emile Mehline, of Juneau, Charley Grapewin, as Miss Ar-| Alaska, called on Delegate A. J.! thur’s lazy but lovable father, turns | Dimond in Washington last month in some excellent comedy. Clara|She is visiting her uncle, Louis Blandick and Maude Eburne give|Ludwig, who is an architectural a creditable performance as a pair| sculptor. | of very able gossipers. Helen Lowel]l | ———— is cast as Jory's invalid aunt, Gen- eva Mitchell as Jeam's rival “for Juneau Corns Lionel Kesents ecs Smith has made known his dis- any time, seas during the war, has treated year quring which so credited or |Gakle for everything from an in- |, jured leg to ordinary colds. “He yeqy does what he i L. Beyond that, it is anywody's guess what he will do, what form of walking he will adopt. The guess of some of his intimates is that he himself does not know. By a single word, capable of many inter- pretations, he has made himself a center of supreme curiosity. Al Smith has had many colorful experiences with the English lan- guage, but none more interesting than this. Nor has any party been thrown into a similar dither of argument over the significance of a word since Mr. Coolidge handed the Republicans that famous six- letter-verb in his “I-do-not-choose- to-run” statement in '28. (Continued from Page One) The dealer: listed below are cooperating with The Daily Alaska E m;uu\ and will issue votes to the candidates for the prize trips to OLD MEXICO and réturn on every cash sale or cash payment on ac- count at the rate of: 100 VOTES 200 VOTES 300 VOTES $ 3.00 SALE {itual sphere of action”; Smith has taken the precaution tc declare beforehand he will not be- come an habitual walker. He says but M {anything’s the matter with him. entire amount is taxable in the y “ Shty " = B lOnce he fractured bones in his|received, or made unqualifiedly sub- | o CXPeCts to die a Demo hand, pounding a table in a scene. ‘ ject to demand, when the taxpayer is There js the “walk-afound E, It was one of our hardest jobs to reporting on the c Jory's affections, and the support- And Callouses make him consent to treatment ursements ba. ing cast includes Robert Allen, = John, too, resents being thought | ba Oscar Apfel, Lillilan Harmer and Dlsctppecu' ill. Ethel is the easiest of the Bar-|porting net income. Mutis ‘MoHugh, R END-O-CORN came to town | rymores to handle. She was always| The names of all employees to | Story, acting and direction are|l , few weks ago and since then | very sweet | Whom payments of $1.000 or over » | Vention and done, and the film moves|| thousands of Juneau men and “So is Norma Shearer—and stoi- | Vear are made must be reported. The | Which he certainly indicates he will ways at a fast clip. women have entirely gotten rid | cal about pain. May Robson doesn’t | information return should be mado |Dave no part in doing RERoEs ot <3 of their corns and callouses. | want to be mollycoddled and ob-|On form 1099, accompanied by trans-| There is the act of “ws seee - 2ee e e || Had or Soft Corns, Corns on | jects to taking her medicine. Wil-|Mmittal form 1096 showing the num- | {aith,” and on the other . A" THE HOTFLS (| the top or bottom of the feet, | liam Powell likes to joke and be-|Per of returns filed. These returns|act of “walking awry” Lastly, there #eovvce e oo | ooy old callouses disappear | little anything that may be the|“hould be filed on or before February 1‘ a military term, “walk-about,” || and pain stops instantly when | matter with him. Joan Crawford |15 1936. Which may be in some degree ap- & Zynda END-O-CORN is used, It never | doesn't like to take medicine and| All of the various types of com-)plicable to the situation. It means | PAINTS — OILS Brita’ Ask, Pt. Agassiz; Alfred Tel- || fajls The Butler-Mauro Drug | would rather ‘wear out’ a head-| P sation, unless specifically exempt | “that the customary salute is waiv- | Builders’ and Shelf son, City. Co. sells END-O-CORN. It is | ache. We have to use persuasion.”|PY Statute, or exempt by funda-|ed” BARDVARS Alaskan worth $50 but costs only fifty One of the loudest kicks over |8l law, should be included in the | w’[‘jlrno[hy Hallohan, Snokomisn, | copcs. wiaking: his mUANSIHEC. ke h.! axpayer’s return of gross income,| BREAK BELIEVED COMPLETE Thomas H"dw"e Co. ash. { I PAUL BLOEDHORN BON MARCHE BERT'S CASH GROCERY H ER, M/ % | wrenched his hand came, by lno. ch as salaries, wages. fees, com-| Certainly the least Mr. Smith g IA\IAIF()RNIA GROCERY AP ;:L,;;.‘ii“mpi";2"‘;‘41;’“0’;16,,,;,‘|llllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIllllllll!llIIIIIIMIIIlumllIIIlllIIIIIIlIlIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIuIIIlIHIIIIg N Ty A ' not- “a dance performance during 5 < ““"i which the f].’. cer describes a lnrun: used ‘by most persons in re- ot Jg -Ovey, . Whioh ‘the rior manifestly does not at the national con- walking the chalk,” 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 striet accord with rules of drive published in another part of this paper. ALASKA MEAT CO. ALLAMAE SCOTT BE ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO AMERICAN MEAT CO. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Happy Wi expect to ha king by hand the St g ghatin SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! AUTY PARLOR B o v, - 9::::0]3:;: How Much nght Is ¢ ADEQU ATE”? g o \Ir.RyE):uid in office) 1 to 5 Footcandles | ailment. & s AD, BERT, INSURANCE On the other hand, she says, men " 'SHOE STORE For visually controlled work not involving fine discrim- ination, such as card playing. usually are ‘“more appreciative, S GROCERY GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU GROCERY ¥ INEAU LIQUOR CO. GE BROTHERS 7’S ‘GROCERY—Douglas Iy | quicker to obey advice and take > treatment,” while women ‘“have| OPEN ALL NIGHT their own ideas about what's good | for them and often insist that the Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Iprescribed treatment is Phone Single 0-2 rings ] 0. B. Williams Co. 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