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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 22, 1936 3 4 : | I SO “GIRL FRIEND" Denies Report “GURLY TGP" e B T T T SUNDAY Sere JHAIE NS Capxr,'e Killed SUNDAY Mi 1icht Preview monoaY |l STARRING JAGK * Mo ATCAPITOL |~ momoay ¥ THEATRE TUESDAY ! : SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Feb: | \ i 'JE. THEATRE A 5 - " 22— Reports that enemies of | TUESDAY | ®==STHEATRE SU~DAY—2 P. M. tempted fo slay the former Chi- | - 4 ) SR cago gang leader at Alcatraz | R . . Prison, are branded one hundred g ) on ) L d‘ Something New! Ann Sothern Also Featured jercent fiction by Warden Sames | Shirley Temple s Starred “Th v i f /77 2 in Versatile Comedy A Johnston. in Comedy—Orphan- e voice o : R 3 The reports said the former > HE SINGS AND DANCES' 4 at Coliseum Sunday | gang teader had been stabbed age Is Scene | Ex el‘lellce” H bty {o death by fellow convicts or — | A —— E = < ST Jack Haley, well-known and versa- otherwise dealt fatal wounds. Shirley Temple, in a romantic com- | . “ o, 2 l\ | tile “comiedian, ‘comes to the Coli- < L “Curly Top,” opens at the Capi- | On Our Talking £ \ 4 : [seum Theatre Sunday in “The Girl tol Theatre with tonight's midnight | Screen! ;Friend " co-starring with Ann Soth- prevue i —— e [em. e “Curly Top” opens with scene 1 THE VOICE OF | In “The Girl Friend,” Haley por- an orphanage where Shirley i . \@ trays a would-be playwright, living Aw A"-s YDUN[; irrepressible cut-up, for EXPERIENCE lon his family's little farm. When into trouble and forey N e ? . |three Broadwayites, pretending they ' herself out of it | = ‘hl‘, F',g"\‘g‘l'o"“‘! mogt are play producers, come to his { n Boles, the millionaire pat- popular, R program 5 iome, make themselves comfortable ALASKAN GlRLq-m; of the orphanage, adopts the on the air today — over and partake of the wholesome farm child, who has won his heart with [l 3,000,000 people have {food—he is quite ecstatic, believing | qoi her y and whole: But written it fc i | they will produce his play. When he § he > has to adopt her pet pony, and received it! learns they are imposters, merely | Lou Ann Markle to Receive ner quck ana her lovely grown sis | taking advantage of his hospitality, . " : elle Hudson, in the b A % he is heart-broken. The situation, Speclall:.Tl(;atr:]lenl 1 The Voice Is Living . however, builds to a novel and really ortlan ’ funny climax, giving Haley his great- Skl and Human as It est opportunity at sheer comedy. ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb. 22 climax. Is Reall! . Complications come thick and Lou Ann Markle, aged 12, enroute And. when rif and- It will give you many a st from the moment the farmyard south aboard the steamer Alaska, ings threaten, it's always Shirley who heart throb and win vour e animals stampede back into the will be admitted to the Portland heals the breach. - its happy solv- barn-theatre on the opening night to Shrine hospital as an emergency Five sparkling tunes. all with n ing of lifes il Mg b get in out of the rain until the sup- according to a radio from by the versatile Ray Henderson, wi H s 9 €S many" prob- |posed tragedy is later enacted by nk B. Lazier, Nile Temple Re- especially written for Shirley and ems. Miss Sothern, Haley, Pryor and oth- corder, to officials of the local the other me of the cast. Top- ers; is received by an enthusiastic Shrine ping them a “When I Grow Up,” "THE VOICE" audience that smells of new-mown One of the little g legs is|“The Simple Things in Life,” and Hiag ol ” GIRLS AND GRINS! {hay; ‘and is finally purchased, badly infected below the knee. Citi- | Shirley's own tune, “Animal Crack- ","':','!“""t tb ':;I" solve . HUGS AND KISSES! through some clever machinations on zens here raised over $500 to send | ers in My Soup. yours;. 'too, “shouid’you SONGS AND DANCES! the part of the above-mentioned trio, the girl south, accompanied by her| Joe E. Brown in “Bright Li care to take advantage of » IT'S GRAND AND GLORIOUS! by the producer who turned it down mother. plays for the last times tonight its cffer. in the first place. George Hattie, of Portland, de- > » “The Mysterious Mr. Wong,” star- posited return fare in a steamship . 1 ¥ing Bela® Lugdal; and “Big Galtber» Office in Portland and other Bort.|NEW, seaPOFl n T_t%xas SE.:E IT! starring Bob Steele, play for the land residents also subscrived to| Ships Crude Ol to Italy At This Theatre last times tonight the girl's fund. | PORT ISABEL. Tex. Feb - N 1 T e < Ofl shipments to Ttaly through ¢ AR § s phes S - l,- t LITTLE TEEATRE REVIVED |new seaport were resumed recently f __ oceing [s Believing! Revival of the Little Theatre after discontinuance when the state c HVIBI cle" Is s Movement in Anchorage saw its department frowned on the traffic SEEl! SEE!! » 2 first impetus in a recent meetinz| The Italian tanker Oltes under The DQHY Alaska n - of the Education and Fine Arts Italian government charter, took E g Department of the Women's Club 50,000 barrels of crude from the mpire s News Shot » » at the home of its Chairman, Mrs. Samfordyce field. It was the third Showing cur Mayor, JACK HALEY M"e Ruckel Ascant Warren N. Cuddy. |Ttalian tanker to cail here for oil Mr. I. Goldstein and other ROGER PRIOR Hosbow B AT ofts Juneau Notables . " sovie! stralos e ommittee has a. 3 y <A Columbia Picture, Sosoreldeatial Yor-s #odket pln- bidding farewell to ned to reach an altitude of 25 miles— WILL ROGERS o i higher than man-made instruments \ have ever ascended. and WI['.EY POST \ o Automatically, when the rocket when_the’ two left " | Romeos™ reaches its ceiling, a parachute is to i : IUNEAU i n Soldiers” open to permit its descent intact = = » illsts + ’ and Fox News with instruments that are to take A R S on the lll;b"‘;lrred trip ‘ readings in the stratosphere v o1t 4 T " The rocket is to use liquid fuel WASH l NG‘I’ON S _— 4 INIGHT—FIRST SHOW viet Russia's scientists have de ALSO——SEE — AT 7:00 P. M. ridicule by taking the y " 4 7 TERIOUS MR. WONG” interplanetary communication Bl RTH DA‘ oo I;lntgle e | FRED STEELE in “BIG CALIBRE" can be achieved through develop- - - - " . &y Last Episode—*RED RIDER” et pr fieee roCls Melody Magic “BLACK SHEEP” and NEWS e - % ' \ Al Eritreans Desert : LAST TIMES TONIGHT:— i, 9 s ANAERCEARERRART AR RCTERAOARORC RO ORRNAN Yealy s Flock: to ‘ [ ] JOE E BROWN in ¢ T e e e o HAIS FREE gl % DESSYE, Ethiopia, Feb. 22.—Hun- 66 ‘ 99 > 3 dreds of Eritrean deserters from &S the Italian army have offered their ROGERS, POST, e imme s o TONIGHT ALSO—"For Better or for Worse"” 4 he came north to take charge of ", 1 § ¥ his armies in the field. o o N Sprucin Up and Pathe News | Steady streams of these desert- From lo.oo P. u. “. {ers make their painful way over \ the rocky roads to seek a direct e T L A e i e o 2 |audience with the Emperor. Italian MUSIC BY VIKING CLUB HOLDS ( . ¥ [machine guns, rifles and other IMI & EDWARDS ORCHESTRA | CLOSE-OUT ¢ {Prominent Citizens Also equipment are brought by them. NEIMI & E s C R DANCE THIS EVENlNGi 7 ECIALS | 2 3 The leader of one batch of de- _— CLEH N.]lp SP AL Ll | bhowr_‘ In Sl’\ort at {serters told the Emperor the whole The Viking Club’s dance tonight _'A.NI_AZ.IN._G.'_____—_-—_.‘___._ 1 Capllol Theatre |of Eritrea was anxious to desert . th in the I. O. O. F. Hel' “will be one of | | but found it difficult to cross the in the the highlights of the Washington’s | s “ l R T s A newsreel picture showing the heavily guarded frontier. N Birthday celebration in Juneau. | ~ departing of Will Rogers and Wiley | P ily-igpiy g : [N Music is to be furnished by Harry | W $2 50 Were 65¢ Post from Juneau last summer will| EASTERN STAR CELEBRATES . L, e Krane, the club announces, and | ere o c r s 51 The - E HND yone is lcome to attend the be shown as part of the Capitol The-| The Anchorage Eastern Star cele everyone is we 25 » ater program starting Sunday. |brated its eighteenth birthday re- BEER—wm S WICHES aflcalu;i Re[reshmt;mswwfltlabte served.y 9 c 4 R o SR, | In addition to Rogers and Post, |cently with the serving of refresh- . and - dancing ig start at 9:30 | IR | 50,4 AL ™ !the pictures show numerous promi- |ments to members and their fam- ¢ IOHN MAR;N -P[.qpnetp}’ o'clock. ‘[ o N s H o E s nent Juneau citizens, including May- | ilies. Mrs. Edna Storm, Associa’ g 4 3 ] oy s . o " Rs [or I. Goldstein, Mary Lee Council, Matron, officiated. | SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! ' Were $5.75 |daughter of Dr. W. W. Council, and |z " st 2 P NomioR. A {others. | ‘ ok | Black Kid Leather Now s1.75 by Bl anliiles, FEE leken IN ADMIRALTY. (Vio. 46 US.CA. | Were $2.50 Some at 50c Y e ; b 325-808 Revised Statutes 4377, 994). | Juneat, now in Wrangell, and after | b s | N 75 ety wide circulation throughout the |In ;PI:‘[)L;ll‘ClD¢QIiT;ffi;" '»hebeDisg'ict; ow c |States were obtained by Manager gt Ju:;aflu' VSO0 SUTNNE Ry et Undemear SPEED UP e e bt L United States of America, Libelant, Was $1.50 o | R, : i | ws. The gas vessel JANIE K, of- as o A\ 5 3 | Considerable local interest has| ficial number 216,322, her engine. OUY ZVO0MZNP been aroused in thesg unusual pic- T I i N 35 d -y g‘turfis. because of the local angle and | ::Zl;g’é:{’p“”l- furniture, etc., Re i $5-00 ¢ ow c an lalso because the pictures were some AT : 4 l oo SAVE JORY, £BCTRY IS b flbetstiar motoe vl |, WHEREAS, o livl fias. beeu e ow 00 4sc “ @ Why do your ironing with a 6 tures ever taken -of the ill-fated in the District Qoyrs 6% Sk SIS i) > 7 | ound iron when a 3 pound, full size .4 world famous pair. tory of Alaska, Division Number One, s — | iron will do the work faster, bettet | g jat Juneau, on the 6th day of Febru- and save you lots of energy? | ary, 1936, by the United States of 30 30 4 ¢ @5Sce the new HOTPOINT H |America, against the gas screw ves- ] - o ¢ “FEATHER WEIGHT” IRON! fl “I urc |sel JANIE K, official number 216,322, l T s Glov LIFT IT! You will be amazed at its | uiviy her engine, tackle, apparel, furni- ey lightness. Only half the weight of the ture ana v Zorth, in a cause of for- 4 - ordinary iron. The General Electric - " % feiture, and praying that said vessel, mosl Tmlorlng l ow Hotpoint "FEATHER WEIGHT”" a . e e SR T firnitare 1 has the famous CALROD heating Saene. taoke, SRPALE. SWERTe RS AT 4 L 6 e L unit, is FULLY AUTOMATIC wi A | and so forth may be condemned and i the choice of a complete range of PALMER, Alaska, Feb. 22— The | s0ld to the use of the United States,— ® Q ironing temperatures each accurately o "5 75 T hingle announdes | NOW. THEREFORE, In pussuanice s : maintained. Strength-saving THUM oy i y of the writ of said court to me di- " s g . 1 REST, button saving BUTTON. that a nondenominational commun: rected, T DO HEREBY Gm PUB. NOOKS. HEEL STAND. ity church will be built here for the 110 RoTTor & sl g s sk ; ¥ |colonists. He was formerly Presby- 5 iming ' J : ! her engine, tackle, apparel, furnituire, ‘ teflan minter at Cordova but is i 6 4 (m-l > and with all these features |, u stationed’ 1n the Matanuska Is the ONLY PLACE in TOWN.. skl:‘l nzld 50 ro:nn': wzb;;mfdww{ " Y ¥ g ‘ is casts about $6.95 colony permanently. oF MAYINg Any Sntetes ¥ seid veRegl, ¥ Bl o before said court at Juneau, Alaska, $1.00 allowance for your old |____— - 2mr o For Real Fun and Entertainment {on Saturday, the 29th day of Febru. | 3 . ‘ ’ iron i ST. PA’ S L |ary, 1936, at the hour of 10 ‘o'clock | AND BALL ROOM \ \ | Plans for a St. Patrick’s Day Ball |in the forenoon of said day, provided ? @ {on March 17 were made at the COME DOWN the same shall be a day of jurisdic- Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night Forty and Eight meeting recently | tion otherwise the next day of furis- | ASKA ELECTRIC held in the Frisco Cafe at Anchor- diction thereafter, then and there | AL fage. This will be the annual social ' to interpose their claims and make | X, TE BB ; LIGHT & POWER CO, |attair of the Forty and Eight, cus- ’r o N I G “ T | thelr allegations 1n hat bongir o | : | 1 |tomarily held on Valenting's Day, ! e Dated this 7th day of February, T E T E R u l N J | L au 6 Phones Douglas 18 but postponed this year to aveid 1936. il s o : June |conflict with the athletic tourna- | WM. T. MAHONEY, “Deliciously Different Foods” ‘ e ——————— a ) —————————— | ey, United States Marshal. » 2 iy i i ot Date of first publication, Peby 8 1685, Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties “ SHOF IN JUNEAU! SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE l'l'!l ‘l)uu‘ of last publication, Feb. 24, 1936.[

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