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SHE'S HUGGABLE-- KISSABLE-- OV ABLE- ADORABLE--SHE'S- \ 77ee GIRL FRIEND' | with ANN. SOUTHERN JACK HALEY ROGER PRIOR TONIGHT —ALSO— “Rural Romeos” “Brave Tin Scldiers” Pictorial and News '+ FORMER GOV OF MARYLAN | PASSES AWAY o and helped put a (S Albert C. Rihhin,/\uw‘ml(‘ ! of States’ Righ dtates hughts, Dies Suddenly & : ) (Col m ¢ One) 5. . your ironing SAVE your energy. @ Why do your ironing with a 6 pound iron when a 3 pound, full size iron will do the work fnsmr, better and save you lots of energy? @Sece the new HOTPOINT “FEATHER WEIGHT” IRON! LIFT IT! You will be amazed at its ¥ ghtness. Oanly half the weight of the ordinary lmn The General Electric Hotpoint “FEATHER WEIGHT" has the famous CALROD henm:g unit, is FULLY AUTOMATIC wil the choice of a complete range of ironing temperatures each accuratel, s maintained. Strength-saving THUM] REST, button saving BUTTON- NOOKS. HEEL STAND. and with all these features is casts about $6.95 $1.00 allowance for your old iron ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Juneau 6 Phones Douglas 18 e CITYGETSNEW | STREET SINS Blue and White Enamel! Designed for sailing down south, this slate blue frock is fash- foned of light weight woel. A reversible jacket of pln‘k and blue plaid accompanies it for contrast, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 24, 1936. “GIRL FRIEND" PLAYS TONIGHT AT COLISEUM New Romantic Musical Comedy Features Ann Sothern, ]. Haley “The Girl Friend,” new romantic musical comedy featuring Ann Soth- ern, Jack Haley and Roger Pryor, plays tonight at the Coliseum The- ater. The summer theatres with their hayloft balconies and chicken coop nines are taken for a gentle to the m ride in “The Girl Friend,” tune of some extremely ca Ixum the Jl]nl pens of C 1 a pair of equal s the serenity N. Bu turns out 1 fine al screen 1 and Benny Victor s round out D tes to Be Put at Intersections at the City Hall, and ectic ion of City Engineer en of 244 signs, handsome | plates with white le aid local in finding and will lend mor phere {0 the community. Two will be placed on each corner lling of street signs fol- recent house numbering am in Juneau, the first to be urban in: the signed the tion books Those who ction registered at and, are qualified All others must 0 have not vho have since April 7, Qualifications for electors: nship, one year's residence in a and six months in Juneau g the on ck f as educated in the pri- ols of Baltimore, at Johns ¢ ity and the Uni- 4 Catherine Baker of Catonsville. L They were divorced nine yeal and Ritchie never remarried. The, hAd no children. i - ! ALBERT C RITCHIE GERSTMAN IN JUNEAU i o Northwest Distiller- sectional tryanny that tt - ative, arrive on th ¢ Wy et~ will nok hrook Norco from Ketchikan | Prestige Increases R L | These bold statements nes NOTICE TO MASONS ’ broke up the conference. But Hegnlac & Moni views became the platform of Febtin r er enemies of the Volstead confer- pops o . By tion required only for muni- ence, and his prestige increased, orshipful Master ad | slowly at first and then rapidly. > |} Ten years after the White House gpop N JUNEAU. FIRST! L] conference, he stod on the Demo- | cratic convention floor in Chi- Frock of Li «rht Wool al elections. A. W. EENNING, City Clerk. Dafws Ocean Breezes ns for Juneau have | placing them at the | s immediately un- | Kilian, | itizens as well | addresses in | Play “Love Game” uce Barnes Two of the stars of the profes- ! sional tennis troupe headed by Bill Tilden, Miss Jane Sharp, top, and Bruce Barnes, below, proved that tennis is a “love game” by announcing their engagement. VAN MAVERN ARRIVES “CURLY TOP" | IS STORY OF ORPHAN WAIF Shirley Temple Scen | Capitol Theatre in Tune- T private practice many years ful Cinderella Story “Curly Top,” bright and tuneful | Temple vehicle, plays to- | the Capitol Theatre. | ainst a colorful musical back- | “Curly Top” tells the fas-| of a curly-headed ground | cinating story | waif who brings happiness and ro- mance to the millionaire step-fa-| ther who beffiends her. rom the opening scenes in the | orphanage where Shirley and her | and a duck, are per- ing into mischief, the y Rochelle Hudson > Shirley is stealing her the hearts of so 's blue- | en charming the frosty butiex ss Hudson is winning the affection of John Bole: | Misunderstandings occur, and th- | ce between Boles and Miss | i}l\ulavn almost meets an unhappy | end. But Shirley, with character- | istic charm and ingenuity, man- | ages to bring the two people she | i loves most together in the end -ee— SHOP IN JUNEAT! 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TONIGHT Hastening of Early Adjournment, Hints ‘New Deal’ Campaign (Continued I1um Page One) ! other “New Deal” laws now in the courts be invalidated. For all of this there must be some special reason. It indicates, for the time being at least, a large- scale change of legislative strategy. The cause may remain hidden for weeks in the political fog, but some politicians think they can guess what it is. tration proposal, appears to have been laid aside without protest A SIGNIFIC Nothing more is heard of new industrial legislation to replace T DATE An influential school among Mr. Roosevelt’s advisers has been tell- ing him that the depression is over, recourse would be at hand should | A. VanMavern, West Coust Groc- tle under the money-back guarantee. NRA, although the President him- that the March 15 tax returns will self v blessed relief as 5o ther suf- | | ’ I i ery Company representative, arrived Fn) from Ketchikan on the Norco. 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