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IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. TUESDAY, FEB. 18, 1936. [ GINGER ROGERS IN“TOP HAT" Musical Scc;t;;f New Pic- ture Written by Irving Berlin—At Capitol Combining comedy with love in-| terest, “Top Hat,” now showing at LS AFTORY he Coliseum Theatre, unfolds | by a1 gainst the colorful backgounds Leis VR oM of London and the Lido. Fred START 7O FINISH Astaire and Ginger Rogers sing and | dance to the tunes of Irving Berlin, | {who did the complete musical score for the new picture, which unites the singing and dancing romantic | team for the fourth time Supporting the stars is a s cast headed by Edward Eve Horton, = Helen Broderick, Rhodes and Eric Blore. With xception of Miss Broderick, ame t othe picture fr: way musical show, porting players LYLE the who a Broad- the 9 all of appeared > suf he . HUGH O'CONNELL co-stars in their previous hit, “The ANDY DEVINE Gay Divorcee.” SRV Mark Sandrich, who directed “The " Gay Divorcee,” also staged “Top —ALSO— Hat." South Sea Sickness | i Why Mules Leave Home Million $ Notes News ‘Sombre Fashmns they have. On sale at ferers L UTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. FRED ASTAIRE, - Schen HECLA. S. D., Feb. 18.—Helping | milk the cows and feed the pigs more fun than having folks stare at Jean ho u i Fathi comeback seven miles southeast of Hecla af- te a n sideshows, and Jay Schense, quadruplets e five years old today. ing pays better, teo Schense, who ma a on a quarter section Quadruplets (And Father) ? Prefer Farming to Sideshow Tour Joan, James ies of financial reserrses brges Youths to MYSTERY FILM | OF CHINATOWN SHOWING HERE Scene of (hmalm\n ‘)quad Laid in San Francisco- Feature at Coliseum | The action in “Chinatown Squad,” the Universal mystery drama now | showing at the Coliseum Theatre, Fran- | is laid almost entirely in San cisco’s mysterious Chinatown of some of the most baifling in the history of the country, prin cipally through the stolid secret iveness of the Chinese | yle Talbot and Valerie Hobson we cast in the feature roles The story of the picture includes > in which a young man! am to a young lady! he is dead. It does| him when she comes to his apartment to se» the body, but he might have felt differently about it if he had known that the next day he would actually be murdered. - Waich Newspapers | enough rat:poison in stock to il an | ¢ ¥ALSO . . MIDNIGHT PREVIEW Yarretville Post Office g : P Daily Alaska Empire News :;;:::dell :'ll(:':gl‘: LAST TIMES TODAY ‘ M Haeia | in ‘ WE'RE IN THE MONEY RU Seattle | PLEADS GUILTX have | ING RAT POISON drugg did not A plea of Tulily was entered. re= order for 30 pounds of the material, | cently before Judge Harry E. Pratt recently requested by V. B. Wake- |of the United States District Court {field, who has been engaged by the |at Fairbanks by William Lehman feity of ¥ killing ‘airbanks to carry campaign. They on have to the charge of failure to render an account of public funds. Lehman, a rat- been | |instructed by radio to have the poi- | formerly United States Signal Corps 2 b B R Wb atinoesstu oas :‘?:;(‘:Al::yn‘lu ‘ tle mfl air mail in u|;~:|atm at Flat, was sentenced to Ear m n n e e m’ I]pnr l"” Ie ,& end it to Fairbanks as | three years in the Federal peniten= S AG i {soon as possible tiary on McNeil Island = o | children,” e _— s sk T HEATRE 3| as Nal‘m" Mfiui’:” Se curious visitors CHICAGO, TIL, Feb. 18~Want a! VOTERS' REGISTRATION —~TOMORROW — | J o ; A e S job? Then read the newspapers:| Citizens who have not signed the MEN WITHOUT NAMES ’ rtet I'm goinz to let That's the tip which Dr. Walter) voters' permanent registration books 8 B m i ) B. Pitk'n. author and psychologist, | are urged to do so now ’l'imw \\ho —— i 2 i Now, there’s Jean. She wants t The Schense quadruplets paused just long enough in their romp- “Events make news. Events de-|or who have )whu'x(‘(! since m at both for women and men 5 . ¢ he' . > & " i " termine jobs,” he t! = ¢ city ‘sbtiine King Ge deatl, De a dancer. Maybe she 1 c ing in the hay to line up for the picture above. Left to right, are epine. Jobs,”he 68y in he cur-idate are exempt and are qualified L Is STUNE Bk R D saths m"‘,, ! en she grows up; but' - gay ames, Jean and Joan. Among the farm “chores” in which ‘)’""),Vr“?'f‘“f:‘ ”M‘f“”l‘l“' “YOulg 4o vote April 7. All others must B R L S e wants to. that's her y... gelight is feeding the pigs . . . I's all much more fun, they :):,:::_“]“q_\ ity “_‘\:‘?P“‘“l‘\ “‘l;“ t}i;l register. Qualifications for electors: | i gl Fodite oy ‘ he sald hasmwt decided ®av. than being in sideshows . chance of & life(ime through o | CltiZenshib, one year's residence in T AGER T | For men, black ties and hats will! .2 5he wants to be. The two boys. = y thing but careful reading and in-‘,‘tl“,}ké““:‘;ll 3 ’”‘"i‘”"l 7 dhnssn | 3 distinguish daytime apparel, with ;v ang James, want to be farm- terpretation of the news published | . . - 1o Fequired only for muni- {silk top hats to carry a two-inch . ; i LARGE cRuwD LAST RITES FOR in the best of our large metropoli- Uml slections. , "N jmourning band. Dinner jackets will ady they play at being farm- B tan papers. And useful information | A. W. HENNING, eady they | —adv City Clerk replace tails and white ties a e ¢ girls. t00. . T ; may be found in country weeklies,| lerk. |formal functions. Members of the C ng corn to “Old Whitey.” HELD TCMORROW county dailies and medium-sized P A RS PSSR 77 7 1 4 BT S % g lcourt cirele will wear evening big Chester White sow, is one of Funeral services for William J. | papers.’ it Retirement Has No Charm |dress with black waisicoats their “chores” But most fun is Gisar, e valiian, what difd |- He gliss iyplel boples in s ]| BETTER T L Actar King Wears Black Band milking “Bossy.” They take turns on February 14 af Ann’s Hos- | headlines as these: “1500 Co-oper- | or veteran Aclor King Edward himself, when he while one feeds the cow to keep her pital, will be held in the Chapel! ative Stores Are Launched During | \ ¥ . s The dealers listed below are eooper: y Likes to Work | wears a silk hat, will have it fitted | docile at the C. W. Carter Mortuary to- | Year." “Color Photography ,Opens Thé Daily Alaska E 1 b e | with a t and one-half inch Planned to Cash In | morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. | Field For Young Artists,” “Curren- e Daily Alaska Empire and will issue vot o the By ROBBIN COONS {black band. A spacious, well-filled hayloft i Wm. G. LeVasseur will officiate ©¢Y Controller Sees Need for Trained candidates for the prize trips to OLD MEXICO and HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Feb. 18— Black or gray-black ensembles are their favorite play place. For Mrs. William L. Paul Toast- and interment will be in the Catho- Bankers,” “County Manager Plan- return on every cash sale or cash payment on ac f Lewis Stone is like other movie old- | expected lm provide a dnllmn:!nL :w%h“h“ ride ‘C‘n’:::;lu:\‘,l“ El«:n‘m- old mistress—Mrs. Beulah lic \Si(;gklrluml;,‘v.xr“;x-.;r:n‘d(*«rr]x:uqf»x(-v . 'n”((l “’v:‘;nlIlllhli\ll‘l\',l(l}]x;\ in each case i count at the rate of: t timers who' can't get out of theinote in the new spring styles for Work h our at once . L cliknc to residents of the gives h ; { r o ce ¢ $ 133.1,;\5 iy Sk | wome: Hardly had Fred Schense chk(’_v, Chairman Territory for nearly half a century,| “The next time some jobless youth | 100 VOTES ~..$1.00 SALE { They may talk of retiring, of| Fashionable London milliners are €red S % Gt Batino Rnown, relaitves 208 ERARD AR DY A E 200 VOTES.. §2.00 SALE ! settling down to grow old in peace- |swamped with orders for black Guadrup e e Greetings from the National and | Alaska T e ML SRR AR, 300 VOTES 3.00 SALE { ful leisure, or of traveling over the [hats, black veils for older women, h inon nature’s ca-!piemational Presidents of the R 22 EReNnide e S i s ! H world. But when the time comes|black stockings, gloves and scarfs. Price Business and Professional Women's NOTICE SR 0 D SUSRE or at the rate of 100 votes for each dollar sal { ; o He quit farming, loaded his fam- 7 he retire to the nearest public li- i T - ¢ I § they find that work is more fun{In some cases the colorful trim- Iy into an automebile and set out| Olub. Mesdames Charles Orman| Aurora Encampment, Juneau L. prary with o stack o ac ey payment on account. No fractional part of a dollas after all. ; : {mings on new model hats have & i 0 @% 7 OHOHE S world, | Williams and Lena Madison Phil- O. O. F., holds regular meeling and let him look for ok Hehind| is to be considered. Votes to be issued in strict Pherhalp; Lmnls su::wi the dxsm.x_z-_ been removed. Most hats will be g MO B0 BOT scarcely enough !IPS. respectively, and a series of tonight at 7:00 p.m. Members are the news. Equally important, if he! accord with rules of drive published in another part uished loking character actor, never | small, unobtrusive in design T5 Diset: cennhags greetings from the 23 nations of urged to attend. Installation of|seeks a carcer in fields which seem|] Of this paper. hastalked of retiring af all.. Per- Packages Are Black The str: of life on the road, the world in which the BPWC officers will be held. Refreshments| overcrowded, let the news n him | haps that was just a “good story”| Formal evening dress will have . oo & e claims membership, served to pro-| will be served. against making the hea i ALASKA MEAT CO. ted.-for; him 'at- the time. \ moreover astened the tragedy ga aking the heartbreaking Y QOOTT SATT invented for him at the time he|nigher necklines and full or three- which capped the family's misfor. Vide a cosmopolitan air to last L. W. KILBURN, | mistake of following through where ALLAMAE SCOTT BEAUTY PARLOR Mg}ml\klmsf.m' gt (Fm ¢ i Guarter length sleeves, tunes. Before the babies were hight's dinner session of the Ju- —adv. Scribe. |he hasn't a chance.” ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CQ» :::e lroeuL;nSHEHEe :;" m:”u"‘se’fucl a‘xs‘ Evening coats will be of black three years old, their mother died. heau BPWC, held in the Terminal - — = —————— e AMERICAN MEAT CO. e g TS velvet, heavy crepe de chine or Finding Contentment Cafe unger’ chalmoanship of - Ml ST T S It ETI T i | B. M. BEHRENDS CO.. Inc. “"On the set of “The Three Godfa~ | *UP: : Schense returned to the farm. Beulah Hickey, head of the De- 2 | PAUL BLOEDHORN thers,” Stone, in rough cowboy out.| Besuty parlors are displaying| A year ago he married his house- partment of International Rela- W'"rr(,n Slr(l" y | BON MARCHE fit, was leaning back in his chair |S0€0tS lotions and smelling salts|keeper, a girl who had cared for | tions ¢ (L’ | BERT'S CASH GROCERY ‘,‘m"qmfl a prop wall, waiting for his in black bottles. Black ornaments|the children during their mother’s Mrs. William L. Paul, as toast- BUTLER, MAURO DRUG CO call to a scene. We mosied over and |2¥¢ featured for evening coiffures. Illln;f;ny gk e b ,{m»:w;: C?‘;“‘“ on Mr.s.dPn-;xrl Bur- You are invited to p&esent this y o Bii(ifit p: 4 ' ht up that “retirement” busi- i | 4 y en--the ford, President, to read the mes- oupon at the box office ¢ M e z s st s e e stone| NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY |quadruplets have two oldér broth- sages from the executive officers, coupon at e of the CALIFORNIA GROCERY 2 Sl : ers, an older sister and now a baby and to tell briefly .of the seven- CONNORS MOTOR CO., Ine, --that day at least--was in no mood Ve i y ’ . to retire. [ ysow in the process of compila- | half-sister--lives in a four 1oom teen years' life of the mational or- Capitol Theatre | DOUGLAS,CITY BAKERY In Films Sizteen Years S v I SpA advemeens howe on thie. pealle, ganizations. Mrs. Beulah Hickey E P DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “Who wants to quit work?" he | miw ::asem C:n y mleall-Dou_;dav.\ Thetrr !hvg are ln))dmg the first read greetings from the Executive 4 (On subscriptions only, pdul m office) said, laughing. * “I'll be ‘working| p) . slclcet;np‘oppap: m:gnfi:m’\:x\l\ls lfl;(fl smmu Mrs. Caroline Hazlett. ) and recelve tickets for your- I< L.\TAIJ lH< RT INSURANCE o e o A it e ne ime- | The twenty-th i S o g i to lr’a\'el. yes. But I'll d‘o that on f:r:?‘ IeBreach, “F;la" Ch:;g:: one-hal | SHOP IN JU;I;AL’" Australia, Miss Anita Garnick; sl glfig’fill\(X[{‘\A&['(l(I'i;)](‘}!‘:jRY vacations. Just got back from Al- PSF pound bet b sl s i Argentine, Mrs. Margaret White; I'A%l‘\ AU GROCERY aska. Next I want to go south- Austria, Mrs. Mary Michaelson; [ 24 | JASTINEAU GROCELY A : | « 1 v i op 1a | GASTINEAU LIQUOR CO o Ez:p;u(cgna;:: ac(;mcm[x Ar:mnc | C ecte as lSS a 10 (o) U;’!gins; A E»;!CI:](- Hebert; Oan- GEORGE BROTHERS vh : acation to coin- ada, Mrs. W. Hollister; Czecho- iEORGE B RS cide with the good weather down slovakia, Mrs. Edith Bavard; Es- i GOETZ'S GROCERY—Douglas there. | thonia, Mrs. Perey Reynolds; Eng- As a p’“d up subscriber of The [ H. S. GRAVES “At 51(: l;e\m St“o,ne hasdbeecrlz 1;1 (land, Mrs. -K. Jarman; Finland, e e HALVORSEN’S ilms ears, e wondered if, | Mrs. M. Hammer; Germany, Mrs. D l Al k E £ G ERY back in 1919 when he came from Helene Albrecht; Holl&m}l,. Mrs. al y as a mp“e | flg‘l“]l‘Y(\\l'i()z()‘ll)‘li}['\'] E SHOP the stage, there were as many waits | Carol Beery Davis; Hungary, Mrs.| ; 4 : | JONES-STEVENS on the set while mechanical details | Annie Snow; India, Miss Cheda Good only for current offering ; CASH GROCERY of picture-making were ironed out. | | Paul; Italy Mr: M. Gic i ¢ Vg o g | ! s L Stone Philosophy { {ENAL Mol e, % Milovanitd Your Name May Appear Tomorrow | JUNEAU & DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. “As many,” he said, “only they By -0 L WATCH THIS SPACE | JUNEAU DRUG CO. cost. 1AM~ oW, Wo dlways hove re fJames PRmAVER: AN ded- | JUNEAU EMPIRE THEATRES been at the mercy of mechanical| | Y, R SRR MR |y oeremern-rran S ’ JUNEAU FROCK SHOP equipment. ‘As it was in the begin.- | Madame Helene Orloff; Rumania, i 4 g b ning, is now a;md Wver:shall be' e Miss Georgianne Snow; Sweden - W. P JOHI\SQN R it el R g Miss Alice Clark; Switzerland, Miss ALASKA MEAT CO ‘ JUNEAU LIQUOR CO. e , ghed, and 'S (CAQ ‘ leaned back in his chair again. | LoVerne Wilson; United States of . JIM ELLEN'S CASH GROCERY P 3 America, Mrs. Pearl Burford. FEATURING CARSTEN'’S B. 2 A | JUNEAU MOTOR CO. : | . D STEN’S BABY BEEF=-DI | % IRANTINITS " e With, each ‘message sead, bars of | B MAMOND || JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. James Dunn (Bad Boy) and Sally that - country's national anthem | TC HAMS AND BACON—U: 8: Government Inspected JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP Eilers (Bad Girl) are re-united in were pl.u't_*d by Mrs. Davis, with JUNEAU COFFEE SHOP ‘Tomorrow is a Better Day.” the exception of Poland, far. which | KANN'S 5¢ TO $5.00 SIORE Madame Orloff rendered a vocal LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE selection. 1 < = i 5 «(CAUL MOT CO. ! Miss Dalton Reads 93%‘125'\ TUbWIC LR B A R R Y | Miss Emilee Dalton, talented high NEEDLECRAFT SHOP Gastiness Wcl]l:;zl:l wo:';nor‘ )ga’ve a .recuznon NUGGET SHOP Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Mount; Mrs. . STk Spplaiise. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. It was announced that on the George Bacon; William Robertson, afternoon of Febn}ary 27, an in (On passenger fares only) SO R abis ternational broadcast, sponsored by l;'A.\‘N ,’IA,}\I"AI"YLO('LIH AND MARKET Lee Guenan, Eagle River; Will {the BPWC, will be offered at 3 PIGGLYWIGGLY v ;i = Cligtan RO Hiter, Vil Fabik e i the & Ghlarabia PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT DEPARTMENT ‘;xrx‘]:equh" wg g 4 Broadcasting System. Among the PARKER'S (TQ“NER MARKET < B 4 speakers on this program will be ROYAL BLUE CABS . | (Lady Astor and Amy Mollison, HARRY RACE, DRUGGIST “PEP UP” STOMACH | |noted English women. ! SANITARY MEAT CO. | Seventy-five persons attended the L e 0 fl SABIN'S RELISH YOUR FOOD |six-thirty o'clock dinner and the AND BALL ROO) A SANITARY GROCERY e Saftes tosring. " siabbing |subsequent, program. Decorations, | Private Booths ~ Lunches . Danging Every Night SWANSON BROS. Shooting, simple muscular rheumatic employing globes, maps, national y . SERVICE MOTOR CO. pains. 'of arms, legs, shoulders and body, flags, and symbols of transporta- 2 E' CO. here is auick relief. Take just a few doses 4 d ; i —— — GUY SMITH'S DRUG STORES e iee RUX. Compound. It must lon and progress, made the tables TERMINAL CAFE produce Tesults or money back. Williams |a festive affair. Prominent on dis- RS - KU domouna it proared. rom the (e Branen an 40 T HE T E R M l N A L TOTEM GROCERY AND MARKET SR 2" s seats. ‘Now hit| Jegimia ooy e Nile sonires i {emblem, developed by L. V. Winter, i THOMAS HARDWARE CO. Paluable relief is available to sufferers st| ' Siss Radio.o Wwas the title conferred on attractive Dorothy | which becau el indd “Deli ly Différ t F‘éods" & UNITED FOOD CO. " cost of only 4 few cents » day. Try u| Lamour by virtue of her striking beauty. Miss Lamour, five fect e se of m’:‘e it , wi eliciously Di en gy A'pe. Nt Bt t ey- com| y irms ot Ve roler st s0 many oiber sur. | fve and weighing 115 pounds, is known as “The Dreamer of Songs® | eipn. Catering to Banquets and, Private Dinner Parties Votes Are ] QXSKHII"‘SI{S’SI’“!:%IIV’I)' Above Firms over_the airwaves. l SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! SUBBBRBSSDRENE Yo i, Lol Btisis e IR T TR

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