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STARTS TONIGHT First Shew 7:00 P. GEORGE C’BRIEN in ‘YIARD ROCK HARRIGAN “Was He Yellow? Befere—BUT NEVER LIKE THIS! starts at M. '—You've Seen Him Face Danger /" NOEL COWARD JULIE _HAYDON STARTING THE FASTEST SERIAL OF THEM ALL ‘TAILSPIN TOMMY’ CLARK WILLIAMS, NOAH BEERY, JEAN ROGERS Liberty Magazine gave it two stars and its critic advises every one (9 see at least part of it—he prom- ises you a lot ¢f fun. SO DO WE! the process of listings and ad notify Juneau-Dougls Co. —adv New pleas - tion. Tel THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 28, 1936 DOUBLEBILL JW.ALEXANDER, IS SHOWING ATCOLISEUM CABINET, DIES Noel Coward n ‘The Scoun- Famed Jurist, Father of drel,” George O'Brien Local Judge, Passes Films Are Features Away in East bill, “The Scoundrel” (Ccatinued tzom 2age One) el Coward, and “Hard gan,” featuring George tonight at the Coli- louble vived by his wife, Judge Alexan of Juneau, and the following sons | Preston, of the| rement, Washington, ., Gallatin; Gallatin; King City Alexander, Gallatin. d ) survive children ble for three of the motion pic IMRS. A. B. PHILLIPS 'EX - MEMBER 0F1 | Ann's BREAKS RIGHT LEG; SLIPS ON STREET A. B. Phlll‘p wife Qup(‘x intendent of Juneau l\ml( Schools, suffered a compound frac ture of her right leg yesterday af- llmunn when she slipped and feli | while crossing Fourth Avenue op- posite the Northern Light Presby- Church. was taken immediately to St Hospital, where an x-ray morning revealed the fracture just above the ankle, reported today that g easily and \I(lKL\(\()X'\' ik ~a e " PATCO IS NOW ATKETCHIKAN The Alaska Air Transport plane this | Hospital author- she is| i“THE MURDER MAN" OPENS AT CAPITOL S])(‘Il((‘l Tlacv and Vll L)ll]la Bruce Cast in Leading Roles in Featune The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ture, “The Murder Man," st Spenger Tracy with Virginia Bruce, opens, at the Capitol Theatre to- night, The picture shows modern methors used by police authorities to apprehend a known criminal, by which they able to block all roads leading out of a dist and to make a house-to-house ce S in the district within a few minutes of the commission of a -1 Patco, flown by Sheldon Simmons. Crime. pbell and Louis are rtificial \m! brilli accustomed to pl to be held his society that he fails to the r >ss of Julie ho offers Rock Ha Cclorado River Aqu ground and tells a stor between th burial in the fam- rallatin. Judge George because he is hold- ing court at Ketchikan, CALLOUSES TOO CORNS GO! AK his tun Kohler. Irene 2s O'Brien’s the camp comr OFF | AFE. END-O-CORN QUIC The Butl will tell ) always pain rns and callouses you -O- L/OR'\ stop and natter 1d or our corn is, no matt ged you may he poc alled * CORN at the Richard Newton, of the Co. TODAY 1 Army Staff, return oW juneau from xakutat aboard the It is worth $50 but Victoria fifty cents “from a fire pot 1t the motor, caused dam- by timated at $35 2 - Bvu C and be happy only costs Tom * ccording to word re-| i [ nder was unable to go East nroute eached v'clock. ng to a radio mes- s0ge T -d by T. A. Morgan Simmons stated in his message that he expected to fly from Ket- to Juneau, but he had not arrived at press time this afternoon. It is thought that he was held in Ketchikan by bad weather. from chi Seattle 10 Juneau WIN PRIZES IN [to their continued popularity, GUUKING GLASS removes ! ing (hm( when all others | C e in the Northern I 1 church parlors at auspices of the er how |ritorial Department of Vocational have become |Education, were as follows: Mrs. J. | u\nlh obtained from | A. Thibodeau: Mrs. F. A. Mazurette; | " Y J. Pet- Irs. Oscar Mangsol; Mrs. C. I Mrs. C ¢ persons attended um afternoon session. bringing the tonl' attendance in the two classes _ jover 125. It is announced iy (I\u an- ikan last night at 5 ' vith the authorities 0 system of newspaper re- por How they aid in the solu- tion of crimes is the theme of “The Murder Man.” Tracy, in the title role, is a New York reporter who becomes involved ina sinister mys- tery and fina is police to the solution—with disastrous results to himself The supporting cast includes Lio- nul Atwood, Harvey Stephens, Rob- rt Barrat, Theodore von Eltz, Lu- STARTING TONIGHT HIS LIPS ARE SEALED ...even to the oman helo nocent { man must die | for a murder he didn’¢ cien Littlefield, William Collier, Sr., | Robert Warwick, Louise Henry, Fuz- zy Knight, Ralph Bushman, Cha Trowbridge and others. Use%; Iess of Schilling Mustard. | It’s so strong and full of flavor - Schlllmg? Mus‘lard other of these demonstrations will ‘?—————‘___— P e otrered nest month DAY { SPECIALS For SATURDAY | BETTER TIMES DRIVE ENDS SATURDAY 200 Or Payment on Accou FRE FRUITS and VEGETABLES . 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