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L v J » - e ']HL DAIL\ ALASKA LMPIRL, SATURDAY, FEB. 15, 1936 " EXOTIC TALE 7‘ Now Sings, Dances FRED ASTAIRE, @ §.4 3 MIDNIGHT Pi 1 SUNDAY TONIGHT—1:11 * 31 M ; ! MONDAY MATINEE SUNDAY | # | TUESDAY 2B § — | ' B Chinatown Squad’ Is Story Famous l)ancmg Team in 'l’. of Death and Mystery in | New Picture Romance ¢ Oriental Quarters ; at Capitol Sunday - | | - i “Chinatown Squad,” story of the| | > and Ginger Rogers f Francisco Police Department, | in their fourth musical Sunday at the Coliseum | ance, comes to the Cay: atre, with Lyle Talbot and Val- ¢ in “Top Hat" beginning 4 {e Hobson in the leading roles. | s midnight preview The story is based on authentic the famous pictures of Chinatown. { 1g sta principals in [ A picked force of men patrols a gay which unfolds in this mysterious district, constitut- London and climaxes at the color-| M“RDER I" CH"M ling a veritable city within a city, ful European tesort, the Lido. They e with a population of 15,000 Orien- introduce the new dance, “The Pic- Tow“ T“AT BAFFLE tals. Tong wars flare out on oc- Hailed as a more vibrant D casion, and the quarter has been and exhilarating rout than either y the scene of many unsolved c the “Carioca” or th “ontinental.” A clTv s lAw FoRc In “Chinatown Squad” a murd: Said to be adaptable to the ball- is committed in a Chinesé ca room, it is expected to become the and the story concerns the s nation’s most popular new dance. ¢ tion of the mysterious crime. The It is o of six “Top Hat” rhythms picture was actually filmed in the Wwritten by Irving Berlin. le cf the story under the direc- The featured cast includes Ed-| . tich of Murray Roth, and is based| ward Everett Horton, Helen Brod- {on a story by L. G. Blochman. e , Erik Rhod d Eric Blore. | Tim MeCoy in “Justice of the This would be a welcome blonde t only does Astaire do most of | 4 Range” and Lucille Gleason in “A | addition to a film musical, and that his love making with song and 414 Successtul Failure” play for the I8 J;‘st'wh-; C:=‘:e Trevor' “e“;;: dance, but he chooses the romantic . . . b o be, for she is turning singer ) o X Py b | last times tomim‘- | daqcer for tHe Sy Shes tor B D0 gondu.vu instead of ch( prosaic auto- 3 3 3 5 3 L iLx | duction now being filmed at Hofly. Mobile as a vehicle in which to X N . 3 NOTICE | wood. (Associated Press Photo) take Miss Rogers riding in the Y — meonlight Members of Auxiliary, Igloo No. .~ e ____a¢! Katharine Hepburn in the in- i 6, Pioneers of Alaska, are asked| | amm A’ N & RRRRS | tensely human Booth Tarkington ' to attend the funeral services of | STR A’]TQN&BEER‘ | story “Alice Adams” plays for the Mrs. B. M. Behrends, Sunday, 2| | MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS | a5t times tonight. Sew them dénc p.m., Northern Light Presbyterian H SURVEYORS l‘ >-eo o Church i 2 5 that dazzlin i A zilian-G e r. v 5 g uRs, [OERTRUDE. tAUGHIIN {1 VALRIINE 8ERG, | 1oy DG MUS S LS o S : | e elephone k sits 1t- IE P TR ) - £ \ PR R | E).' ¢ 5': 1y uncovered in Sao Jose do Tocan- Piccolinol 7 s | i | ~=—e———————— tins, Brazil, believed one of the larg- g I : SHOP IN JUNEAU. FIRST! | SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! est in the world. . te uiliih H — i P & b gy —ermraten. b wrofte o Psnnq‘ i | fun of it heigh i LAST TIMES TONIGHT South Sickness Sl Rt 20, ai 1 Why. Mules Léave Home CCESSFUL FAILURE B i Milirm. $ Notes and | New JUSTICE OF THE il DAY MONDAY RANGE TUESDAY . AESO . RED RIDER—No. 14 y Cartoon News DANCING ALL NIGHT NO COVER CHARGE THEATRE FISHERMAN BERT'S CHANGE, MISSING IN 600D BUSINESS BAD STURMIPwpnelor of New Seward John Snowd—e; of Duncan . Bay, Unheard of Since ,. Adverf}sxrl‘g Fays Tuesday—Boats Search | It has been a wiss uiove, changing _— to the uptown location, says Bert CAMPBELL RIVER, B. C., Feb. 15, McDowell, popular proprietor of __John Snowden, Duncan Bay fish- Bert's Cash Grocery, now located erman, has been missing three days on Seward Street in his gashoat. Fears are felt for his| Introducing the new location to safety, and several fishing boats to- ! Juneau in a full-page advertise- day joined in the search. ment in the Daily Alaska Empire, Snowden left Tuesday, an unusual- Mr. McDowell was more than satis- ly stormy day, for Quathiaski Cove, |fied by the results of the display. Qmulra Island, Gulf of Georgia. He This week he has continued the con- DREAMLAND j- > WHITE TIE AND TAILS," “'THE PICCOLINO,” ""NO = ¥/ i (] STRINGS,” “ISN’T THIS A LOVELY DAY?’’ "' CHEEK TO CHEEK.” octed by MARK SANDRICH DANCE t° the FmEST R“YT“M on * /\ Pandro S. Berman FProduction Q‘e“ X i BEAUTI Fu l. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin “i5gmaies } Alaska’s Largest and Finest GIRLS? com RKO-RADIO Picture J EXPECTING YO GO PEUS —Last Times Toniz{ t— h b Pl'lvately'owned HOME A NERVOUS Cartoon KATHARINE HEFE {1 has not been heard of since. ;\'Pmen! arrangement of fresh fruits, WRECK! g $oaid R 0 ) in iy 20 T vegetables, and staples in the former . 1 "r' otville Postoffice CALICE ADA! Market Basket location, and plans Daily Alaska hmpnro . ADAL CHAMBER LAUNCIES to maintain the same high Standard MEMBERSH“) DR[VE of quality and service which earned him a-good patronage in his former Willouzhby Avenue store. — e, News { Stars in Libey BALLROOM FLOQK ® PAUL BROWN and his music ALL NfTfi—Every Nite The Membership Drive of the Chamber of Commerce will be 7 Jaunched Monday morning, accord- BANKING BOARD MEETS | ing to announcement today by the The Territorial Banking Board | Committee-in-Charge, personnel of met today in the offices of Gov. | which is as follows: M. E. Monagle, John W. Troy. E. A. Torgerson, man- | C. W. Hawkesworth, Percy Reynolds, ager of the First Bank of Cordova, | A. B. Phillips. conferred with the board members. DRSSt R Yes, Suh! T'll soon be with you! ady, ~SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT!| SONS OF NORWAY INITIATION AND MEETING 1. O. O. F. HALL TONIGHT ® NOTICE No. 3878 A. |IN ADMIRALTY. (Vio. 46 US.C.A. 325-808 Revised Statutes 4377, 994). In the District Court for the District | | of Alaska, Division Number One, | at Juneau. United States of America, Libelant, | «s. The gas vessel JANIE K, of- nieial number 216,322, her engine, tackle, apparel, furniture, etc.. Re- | spondent, | WHEREAS, a libel has been tiled |in the District Court for the Terri- | tory of Alaska, Division Number One, {at Juneau, on the 6th day of Febru- ‘al'y. 1936, by the United States of America, against the gas sel JANIE K, official number 216,32 her engine, tackle, apparel, furn ture ana s 7orth, in a cause of for- feiture, and praying that salid vessel her engine, tackle, apparel, furniture and so forth may be eondemned and H | sold to the use of the United States,- | NOW, THEREFORE, in pursuance | of the writ of sald court to me di- | |reeted, T DO HEREBY GIVE PUB- | LIC NOTICE ‘o all persons claiming | | or having dny interest in sdid vessel, | | her engine, tackle, apyy\rnl furniture, | |skiff and so forth, to be and appear | | TONIGHT From 10:00 P, M. On! MUSIC BY " NEIMI & EDWARDS ORCHESTRA : DOWNSTAIRS [RA in the DOUGLAS INN BEER—WINE—SANDWICHES JOHN MARIN, Proprietor- CITY CLUB Is the ONLY PLACE in TOWN . . For Real:Fun and Entertainment BASKET SOCIAL AT 9:00 P. M. Men who do not get a basket will be charged a nominal sum Followed by Dancing to Music by HARRY KRANE AND HIS ORCHESTRA PUBLIC IS’ INVITED! before said court at Juneau, ‘Alaska, on Saturday, the 29th day of Pebru- ary, 1936, at the hour of 10 o'clock COME DOWN in the forenoon of said day, provided the same shall be a day of jurisdic- i TONIGHT! tion otherwise the next day of juris- MUSIC BY HAROLD KNOX diction thefeafter, then and there to interpose their claims and make their allegations in that behalf. Dated this Tth day of Februasy, 1936. 1 WM. T. MAHONEY, Unitéd States Marshal. Date of first publication, Feb. 8, 1936. Date of last publication, Feb. 24, 1936. | §

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