The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 8, 1936, Page 3

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Sunday Matinee, 2 P. M. LOOK AT HER! MIDNIGHT PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:10 A. M. "SHE Datly Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 1. Pass through a series of [“SHE MARRIED HER BOSS" IS COMEDY FILM Claudette Colbert Seen in Story of Experiment- al Maruage . Wreath bear- ing a Xnight's érest . English river 9. Air: comb. Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle EEE (O[R[E] eyelets . Literary fragments . Jogging gait form On Bxclamation Center of the solar system Congealed water Correlative of | o . Short for a man’s name . Merchandise .\ nvas shelter . Past Small island . Additional . Grinds to- gether . Power of vision 32 Male figure used as a supporting column . Small rug . Kceper of the camels of Israel . Neatly 39, Exists . Any of a class of chemical elements . Mother-of- pear! . Fellos . Fury Great Lake 6. Style of pen- ‘manship 7. God of love Crusted dish Claudette Colbert, well-known comedy star, will be seen at the Cap- | , itol Theatre beginning with tonight’s | midnight revue, in the comedy suc- cess, “She Married Her Boss.” In this picture, Miss Colbert is seen as a painfully efficient private secre- t to a young man with bad diges- | tion and a memory of a recent mat- rimonial experience that turned sour. Melvyn Douglas is the bitter Loss. But while Miss Colbert sympathizes | with his dyspepsia she is rather im- | patient with his views on ms ~ for she finds her { him, The home of the b active owner of a I , 2 tan department store, is in a sad state of affairs. A neurotic sister and |2 spoiled, precocious nine-year-old | daughter do everything in their pow- e o AN dEEe e dod 7 H I%.IIV% er to make life miserable. The house- hold itself is thoroughly demoralized. Then again, he suspects that his ,/ 7, s secretary, whom he just can’t do | (KL without, has been receiving generous overtures from other firms. So he | decides it would be a good idea to marry her. But the secretary has no intention ing majordomo both at hom and at the office, and gives up bu for domesticity, much to the | chagrin. In time, of course, the e at base- | b's pen name . Fiber plant ¢ the present Tip or point 3. That which is held Vestibule Philippine savage Small mug or cup 55 Reverse end of a hammer head 56. Substance used in 1 g soap 57. Purposes DOWN 1. Old music Amid Moved with a turning motion Overhasty exchange premium metrop: KEEP YOU CONVU oLp A KISSLESS BRIDE! Cilaudette l_roubio' again . . has man- the surprise successor to "It Happened One Night'! —ADDED — TOWN HALL FOLLIES and DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE NEWS MARRIED ER BOSS" A Columbia Picture He—I'm the Boss at the office. She—That’s what you think— and the bhattle was on. Make no mistake, enlertainment! it's great secrets y divines his real reason for marrying her, and then the fur m‘-} gins to fly. Playing for the last times tonight, | the inimitable Luise Rainer is seer with William Powell in “Escapade.” D SOLDIER GOING OUT BUT TO RE-ENLIST Private J. A. Danaway, of Company E at Chilkoot Bar- racks, is a passenger aboard the Victoria- enroute to Seattle where he will be discharged. He expects to reenlist in the United States Army for service in San Franci: Danaway reported that the Vie- toria was unable to call at Haines on the return voyage from the Westward on account of storms, and the Barracks tender Forannce delivered Haines passengers aboard formerly OIL BURNER STARTS FIRE A defective oil burner in the| home of Mrs. J. E. Nelson on Gas- tineau Avenue, opposite the Koski Apartments, caused a fire alarm at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. Fire- men, rushing to the scene, ex- tinguished the blaze without per- ceptible damage. PETER JOHNSON BETTER Peter Johnson, Angoon basket- ball player, who suffered head in- juries when struck by a car near the A. N. B. Hall a week ago, is reported by Government Hospital authorities to be 1ecovering at a satisfactory rate W PR L Francis Vandewall, son of F. J Vandewall, Deputy Collector of Cus- toms at Skagway, has arrived in Ju- neau to transact business here. >~>e —— James Drake, confined to St. Ann’s Hospital following an operation for hernia, is reported convalescing rap- idly. SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY iiari ...BUBBLING OVER WITH YOUTH AND BEAUTY! SPARK- LING IN SONG AND STORY...! 2>~ COLLEGIATE \.APER$“Y'H' LSED AND Mmmr RHYTHM' with CHAR LES (BUDDY) ROGE RS Grace BRADLEY Barbara KENT Geo. BARBIER For the Last Times Tonight— Wm. Powell in “ESCAPADE” ALSO—Silly Symphony .. Comedy .. News SKI TRIP SET FOR TOMORROW Those Interested in the Junean Ski Club’s downhill races, to be held February 16, will meet at the foot ot the Douglas Ski Trail at 9:20 o'clock tomorrow morning, to trek the four miles to the head of the trail and try the entire course. All persons interested in the trip are invited to go, according Parsons, acting President of the club. Excellent snow conditions are as- sured, with a weather forecast tha promises an ideal day for winter sports. Entrants in the races to be held Februa 16 are advised that they must register on or before next Wednesday with Norman Banfleld Conn Carthun or Parsons. - - L. G. Morrison, of the Radio Staft has recovered from a slight illness | and left St. Ann’s Hospital for his apartments in the Gastmefiu Hotel to Erni= PYLE SOUTH ON VISIT Dr. T. J. Pyle, Field Dentist for the Bureau of Indian Affail iled for the States on the Victoria. Dt. Pyle will visit his parents, who Jive in In- diana, and wil. go east to Washing- ton, D. C. mother nhas recently been seric il — e - NOMEITE GOING SoUTH Mrs. Dan Alvich, wife of the Nome merchant, is a passenger aboard th? Victoria enroute to Seattle. \ e ,—— d FEET—We fix ‘em—Drugless In- mtuLe Phone 477 — e — ON BUSINESS TRIP Louis Delebecque, assistant to Herb Dunlop, Alaska Rheinlander distributor and M. J. B. Coffee repre- | sentative, sailed on the Victoria on 5\ | business trip to Ketehikan. NOTICE TO MASONS Regular meeting Monday even- ing, Feb. 10, at 7:30. Work in F. . Degteé.” Visiting members cor- dially invited. By order of | —adv. WORSHIPPUL MASTER. the steamer. .- FROM SKAGWAY E. J. Reiland, Alaska representa- tive for Schillings products, arrived on the Victoria from Skag BUDDY ROGERS BACK TO FILMSJ IN NEW SHOW “CRASHIN 2 e ALS & Santa’s Workshop . [ What's the Idea ® Screen Souvcnirs [ Latest Fox News —Last Times Tenight— “THE RAVEN" and » BROADWAY” “RED. RIDER”—No. 13 Dog Show N GLAS EWS SCOUT MEETING 5 Regular meeting of the Douglas “Old Man Rylhm" Stars |boy scouts will be held tomorrow Wellknown Player and Various Entertainers Charles xBudd)r Rogers returns to the screen in ' Old Man Rhythm, * musical which opens tomorrow at the Coliseum Theatre. Various young entertainers—in- cluding the tiny blue: nger, Evelyn Poe, Jimmy Grier’s nationally fam- ous dance band, and John Arledge, half-wit son of Tobacco Road—have The perfect Valentine greeting is a lving greeting . . . fresh, lovely. And that’s what you'll find in a greeting of flowers from Juneau Florists . . . living loveliness. fresh, been cast in this tale of a young | eampus blade who becomes so ro- | mantically tangled with a seductive | | afternoon from 12:30 to 2 o'clock, | with scout masters Jensen and Du- Pree in charge of the work in first aid that is planned. The severe ' weather of the past few days caused postpcnemem of the meeting to Sun- — et | MOVALLS TO JUNEAU Mr. and Mrs. Karl Movall have moved to Juneau where they have | taken one of the Winter and Pond lnpartmem.s, PAIRGES PN RS HERE FROM FAIRBANKS Mrs. Mary Waterud stopped off gold-digger that his business man 1 the Victoria last night on her way father enrolls as a college freshman | to" plot against the objectionable co- ed and pave the way for the right | girl. | from Fairbanks to Seattle to visit | for a few days in Douglas as guest of Mrs. A. E. Goetz and Mrs. Wm. R. | Spain. Mrs. Waterud, who formerly DANCING ALL NIGHT NO COVER CHARGE DREAMLAND (] DANCE to the FINEST RHYTHM on Alaska’s Largest and Finest anately-Owned BALLROOM FLOOR The Fairfield student body als>|lived here, is now connected with i 2 e e Hosk 3 includes Eric von Stroheim, Jr., Car- \j(‘wl‘lry concern at Fairbanks and 1s entine from Juneau Florists is sure of {lyle Blackwell, Jr., Bryant Washburn, | going seuth on a buying trip for the a pleasant welcome, for everyone likes |Jr, and Claude Gillingwater, Jr., | firm. flowers. And the big, fresh-cut blossoms i { whose fathers are listed among Hol- | from Juneau Florists greenhouses are Ilywood's great actors. | BACK IN HOSPITAL always carefully selected . . choice Rex Bell in “Crashin’ Broadway,” | Axel Johnson, who lost several toes varieties, carefully grown and cut. (and Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff on account of freezing during the in “The Raven,” play at the Coli- |cold weather last fall, reentered St. seum for the last times tonight. | Ann’s hospital yesterday for addi-« i | tional treatments to expedite healing. SHOP IN JUNEAY, FIRST! END DOUGLAS— No matter where you send it, a Val- BRI S 7 e A Make your Valentine greeting this year an outstanding one. The staff at Juneau Florists will be glad to help you select the kind that she likes! CUT FLOWERS Fresh cut, long stemmed roses, carnations and mixed bouguets. A grand suggestion. What a thrill to the girl who receives a’ box of these. A Large Selection of POTTED PLANTS Juneau Flornsts PHONE 311 VIKING CLUB Regular Meeting Saturday Night LO.O.F. Hall to be followed by a DANCE Krane's Orchestra Refreshments COME! PLENTY OF FUN! Admission 40c *Everybody Welcome!

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