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RS S 2T THl: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRl; MONDAY, NLARCH 2, 1936 3 A.iIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlmflmllIIIlllllIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHNIIHIIHIlIIIIh. MARIGN D AV‘ES F nthpr and Qon--Rmh nf F flm “HUT TIP" |S | r h v | : et ez | NON ATCAPITOL e et Y Star sy S8 s ‘Page Miss Glol-y' Provides James Gleason and ZaSu| ® Every bet ‘ Wellknown Star with Pitts Featured in Com- Goodv\/fhicle edy Drgnm Film N ::rs:‘:iehiv::’ ; % \ | Excelling in hitarious fun and in beauty of setting anything that Marion Davies had previously pre- sented, “Page Miss Glory.” her first Cosmopolitan production released by Wirner Bros. delighted enthusias- tic audiences at the Capitol The- ater, where it openea vesterday end is on again Tohight. Many splendid comedies stand to the credit of the beautiful, blonde Misg Davies, who is rated as the queen of screen fun-makers: “Page Miss Glory” will add to her tri- umpkh It has an altogether new and dif- ferent story. an outstanding all star supporting cast, and gives the star unending opportunities to display her laugh-getting abilities, and at with L the same time to reveal her dazzling PAT O'BRIEN - DICK POWELL good looks in the miost gorgeous of spiced with and coupled with a gripping dramat- | fe story, vou will enjoy every minute et SR L g RK.O.RADIO’S HOWLING HIT with James Gleason and ZaSu Pitis are b Glm teamed in the featured roles of the (P pictiite (hat fiids Gleason a restai- | i rant propriefor with a penchant for [ . Pl Betting on' hotse races, but who is : prevented from doihg so by Miss | . %\ Margaret Callahan Pitts, his wife in the story, because | she holds tightly to the purse strings. { Interest in the production quick- | ens when Gleason accepts money from his fitare son-in-law to gam- ble oh races in order that the young man will have hdequate funds tc overcome the objections of the girl mother to the marriage Gleason and Miss Pitts give de- lightful portrayals as (he elders, the gowns. i Mary Astor - Frank McHugh - Patsy Kelly It_has one song — “Page Miss film giving them wide scépe for their AT 80— : Lyle Taloot |Glofy"—which has already swept particular brands of comedy ~ Additional comedy is supplied by | and Clark Expo Ray Mayer, Arthur Stone, Rollo % Old King Cole Lloyd and Willie Best. Margaret Jolly Old London the country as a hit number. Dick Powell sings this, but in certain parts it is a duet, and Miss Davies’ de- —ADDED— - - “Lady in Red” lightful voice blends with Dick’s, S:(llla}?s:\r; (H‘I:w?:x‘:*:’:: il("u;;r:‘:‘" L .\'nu\?‘enire\' « g B issell Gleason, s stat, News The.llvlue and !l!e ('-IB“ enact the role of the romantic young T 5 y E Daily Alaska Empire cotiple. TONIGHT Doug, sr- of a journey from England. The younger Fairbanks has beén making PRISONERS TO TR]AL 3 THEATRE movies abroad. (Associated Press Photo) p e 1 ‘ } £ iy ; ’ flld Fnrd Thfla"e G i sailed for Ketchikan on the Norm- . 4 PI E Later another tragedy was en- 1and today with three prisoners in [ sy 171081 Hnd* PlARtES Raveral i J |acted within “Old Ford's." Used as CUstody. WRANGE L P A tons of seed oyster imported from e » long Dlslance Television, w M"seum a War Department office, the in-! Al Ellensburg, former taxi driver, | Japan. Other plantings were made T l h S A terior collapsed in June, 1893. 5 in 1932 and 1933. In 1934 a small H . Juneau Man Gels His Pic- lelephone System An- Twenty-two men were kilied, 165 OR Fobbery charges, while Morris| BIDS REVEALED quantity of oysters were harvested will stand trial in the first city| inbeattid b ,Scott and K. P Haugm are (‘Imx it i HEER i injured. 'u.d in 1935 over 500 quarts of H ture in Column in Se- ~ nounced to World (&6 Vi, coirimiog o the .| th v tow ove 50, gengest 'll'|HlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|III||IIIIIIIIIIIII" SERVIGE an e e e Ine il lswaod by ‘irpiane. on the last 12p MARSHAL TAKING 3 | Interior Appears as When During the World War, the build- ;‘ Ropublican National Com-| attle Newspaper BERLIN, March 2—Germany has | & 1 \Woo Killed— ilng Boused Government .,h\.-,-nvu:v,J“"‘luemy of minors. R remeliatas b |‘x:- beds, These were sold In Pet- | i cpened to the world the first long S t was used until a few years ago S Custatd, Bt Shd Ol was 1o | Chiblity Brll™ HORM. mitteeman Pays Visit In a recent Seattle Post-Intelli- distance television and telephone Govt. Property as an army recruiting office ISHEEP ARE ENROUTE, liidder on the street improvements| M- Elkins stated the water in I to Cdlbhiy gencer, under the “Down the Hatch” service. It is between Berlin and ) Those familiar with their “Wash- WESTWARD ISLANDS 2 busiding ot retaining walls at | Alaske is too cold for the oysters | ot ppears a picture of Sigurd Leipzig and recognizable images, like | o o voroN March 2 The DEtoDia like to recall Charlie Wil- [Wrangell) 1 was mevealtd today to propagate. However, seed oysters | L ( horage Time: and the following item in the early movies, are reproduced ol F“_l poch \ n 10th Streat| R when “Old Ford is men- | The company bid $21,700 Yor 1t do exceptionally well and, while | £ ey | The northbound Victoria carried ofi an eight inch square surface and |0ld Ford Theatre on LA SUEE:|tioneq A herd of 75 head of sheep en- & & Bkl Ad sttt they do not grow as large as the I Praise for officials of the Palmer ' covonic'at the head of its pas-|With conversation over a cable in- |if the capital — a structure as S route to Chernofsky and Unimak |%Ork: & Bublic ."“””\)'!“‘” Prl- | Japanese oyster planed in the Pus-t n colony was voiced in AnchOrage sanoer Jist Alaska's biggest Moose. Stead of wireless to insure privacy. melancholy in appearance as is its WILSON SAW TRAGEDY islands are aboard the Curacao, ®° W_" v*”"’“_‘ !""J‘“‘(‘_ j“f"‘:“‘ Sound districts, they have an un- ~- v vecently by E. A Rasmuson, Re- pic name s Sigurd Wallstedt, he Three minutes of the service costs |history—has taken on new lfe. | wiion claims to be the only and the lumber loaded here will be (%% Wanesy with J. G SAPESC: | usual and delicate flavor. | publican National Comm itteeman jiucc ai Juneau, he weighs consid-|$1.40. The conversation is listened to | Congress appropriated $100000 8 Jy;y ;0 eye_witness in Washington delivered to Halibut Bay. The Cur- P‘;’;‘“" “:‘L‘{”‘l‘“ Inspector for the| *cireat hopes gre- ente -~ © Alaska, in commenting on hiS cyaplv over two hundred pounds With an ordinary telephone receiver few vears ago to "“‘I‘*“ the Place o the tragedy within the walls of | acoa will call at a long list of | i ”_‘d “\;f“l'""‘-‘ { Ofa have| M- Elkins for the su ; st visit to Matanuska Valley nq he is District Superintendent ®nd the images are produced on a where Abraham Lincoln was assas- in. theatre on the night of Fri- Dorts to the Westward including W “‘” 1‘““"{‘“;‘;‘,‘[1 -““1‘“‘ venture ahd that his clperimer since last summer 1 thE Ordte ot window, in a strong bluish light. singted (s Lintold fiiseuin. Bothuaey "apin 1) 1065 Cordova, Seward, Portlock, S e e ey PIPSSIAYS| in oyfer “Culflire Ay prove to be Mr. Rasmuson said he spent a yyaistedt S e e atut ot/ Congress and "1" architect did well. | y0 wao 18 vears old at the time | dovia, Kanatak, Chignik, po-n-:”“ Project ”‘-:‘:“ seneficial and of gredt value to day with Ross L. Sheely, Manager; 5000 Moose in Alaska of the uman RALPH WAGGONER It's a st stop” for tourists ;g remembers the incident vividly. | ville, Unga, King Cove, False Pass, the Territory Don L. Irwin, Assistant MAanager: yariety. and maybe 50000 of the who visit the capital {There was the report of a pistol,| Akutan, Unalaska and Duten Har-| DRUGGIST TAKES UP WS | William C. Bouwens, Colonists’ i 1 tegory ‘a“d he told me he RENDERS SERMON The interior of “Old Ford's” nowrhe says, and in the confusion he bor. | RAlSlNG OF OYSTERS Regular business mee i member of the Board of Dir whether the plural of Y appears as it did when Jo as forced to the street - ‘ members are requestec ) attend. | S i win s otnk e ke o ke wevs FAIDh Waggoner. o of thd e Wikes Boohn kil the Civil War) "X vas duea” savs wikon, “As NORTHLAND HERE, | souer siins owner of e peo NORA B. CHASR i “They appeared to work not only peen asked about it before, it D2vid Waggoner, yesterday morning President. ‘The collection of Lin-{1 waited for transportation home 1 i “‘I‘ “‘\ " " b‘ —adv S i ¢ in perfect harmony with one an- geems 4 substituted for the Rev. John A.|coln relics, housed in the Oldroyd to where T lived on Capital Hill, SOUTHBOUND TRIP"U‘ v "k_‘"‘ At g P s | other but in a friendly and sym- , Glasse, pastor of the.Northern Light residence directly across the street I remember hearing rumors that b T Saken |OVRE L, OFRET) iMEe ik B SRS . BRbRUHID rderen it it Boths ; Presbyterian Church, when the lat- | _where Lincoln died — has been Grant and Seward, too, had been, Motorship Northland, from Sitka, |Deds formerly owned by Capl. P. been confined to her bed for new and old settlers as well,” Mr. _ L0€ column also carried another ter was confined to his home by a 'moved to the old playhouse 4 arrived at Union Oil Dock at 7. ,”'”"" at Beacher Pass, Wran- past three weeks with a serious ® Rasmuson said item of interest to Alaskans as glight iliness. BT g Ry o'clock this morning, and moved to |5¢1 NArTows. Alaska. attack Of flu, is considerably im- The prominent Republican said '°UOWS Mr. Waggoner, who has complet- IT ‘WAS BOILT IN 1852 CURACAO IN CHANNEL the cold storage dock at 11 am.| C2Pt Harley located in Beacher|proved, it is announced today he found what used to be waste L' “Was only about eighteen de-jed one year of ministerial study at| " o Er i E The Northland is scheuled to sail ,....-----,..-,,--,--_,’,,,,.-,‘;,,,,:_::;;;",“,,;:_, and for the great part uninhabited £7°°5 & """r zero when the Alaska the Presbyterian Seminary of the : ;‘ “”;“\“. i ’.1‘ m"{:‘mml .| Freighter Curacao from Seattle for Seattle at 4 o'clock this after- virgin country being made over into S.cAmship Company’s Victoria sail- Princeton University and expects to climaxes a fistory of more HHan &, 4ueq jn Gastineau Channel yes- | noon. it a farming community. "f] fraem. P:“ 2 to Alaska points return next year to complete his century. terday with freight for Dupont and | Passengers from Sitka to Juneau l N s U k A N c E “The homes have good looking 2 9:30 oclock yesterday morning|studies, talked on the subject “What | The building was erected in 1832 Standard Oil. The Curacao berthed | Were: Rose Andrews, V. L. Hoke,| | AR e e ;f;::\l‘m{’“flx;:;x mL hJ . i\»cha;noi was| It Means To Be A Christian, as a church, then remodeled during ut Lumber Mill Dock at about 9 |Dorothy Ryan. il | teriors and are inhabited by cheer- ;oW EE H B0 k“‘(.‘ P ““1 Sy ot s, I;T‘l;(;l e the Civil War period as a theatre. geclock last night, and after loading | - “ A“en Shatt“ck T ful familles ‘who. laugh and express o0 o © 0. (0 20 AP S e catieed b "l _There was never a play given in lumber. sailed for the Westward,| ELLIOTT TO ATTEND MEET | | e they are enjoying in Alaska against - ¥ aboa s € 8 3 as . U the Westward steamer Starr, while 3 E1liot isbursing Clerk | what. their former neighbors are UhI€e laige insulated aquariums. . |of Russell Wells on Seward Street puplic sentiment against the show-|the latter vessel undergoes its ane |for the Treasury Department, mni Estthshed ]898 X suffering in the States Mr. Ras- 10 Pig red letters they bore the betwten Fourth and Fifth streets, jng was so intense the engage-|nual overhaul in Seattle. |leave March 11 to attend a meet-! ) Wk oddbns Eatd plf-_card. s ; Saturdayifl'emng at 8 o'clock by the ment was canceled. Subsequently, e ‘"‘w‘ of all Western disbursing of- | . ¥ b b‘om-lrml\-.;: /.x\laskadmIn,mr,,fi,gh_ p}a?fimm fish, keep in a wa,-m]::::a;:nPl']{:du‘;gurot’:en&bvlgl?kfiixn- by an act of Congress. the build-| SHOP IN JUNEAY, FIRST: | f1cers in Beattle’ Miteh 16, ‘ Ors balkec freely oY cheewin Kt N Vi v purser?” asked the 1! heir poss ies here. ar- 9 i Gk posis re. arge e g 20 1 P <u||mmmm|uuuunm||||mmmumum||||mu||||||mmmlumuuuu|m||m|||||mmm|mumm|mmmum||un|||uummmumu|||||m,||_lmumun . and huge piles of wood evidence }’;15:[;‘2‘:1 . “:;:"‘:3“;; ;(ae]; i heir strong arms a sincer - = |y e srons arms and incere in- g, " e B0 to be Koo - Juneau Cash Grocery up to Anchorage,” the man said. selves and for their children. The ' Hts b - Fanis * children were playing around theiy . TNt McNamee said. “Put new homes in the sunshine Just RNy reemn., £ S0 ,n.y best. 5 FOH. AR 1. bl daeka .I looked at the bill of lading and mes when we were their age.” ;_]::T;::: Stheyt wse;e pesienst & The last time Mr. Rasmuson vis- e v en 8 e 2O g N 3 age. Just what the Lawrence Sport ited the valley many of the colon- § s were b 1A Jants andihe Shop wants with tropical fish in P Snigp the middle of winter .I don't know. . valley roads were being hewed out 4 Just what anyone wants with tropi- of the forests , cal fish, T don’t know. UASH' GROCERS Cerner. Second ;and Seward Free Delivery 1 “The Furrier” mllllflllfllllIII"IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIII||III|I||I"IIIIIIIflIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlIIIIIIIII“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIITHIIIIIIIlIIII > | + PICTURES OF SITKA . tures were taken by H. Hindle, Boat- ) swain’s Mate first class of the U. 8. FIRE DISPLAYED HERE coast Guara cutter Tallapoosa and are believed to be the only existing Two pictures of the fire which de- pictures of the Sitka fire. Private Booths * “Lunches ANNOUNCES l stroyed the Federal Building at Sit- BRI RI A i ka a week ago are on display in the i window of Guy L. Smith's drug store ~ WOMEN OF THE MOOSE . on South Franklin Street. The pic- Meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. adv. N L ti ' ’ ART EXHIBITION l IN THE NEW OF ALASKAN PAINTINGS | OILS ~ WATERCOLORS ETCHINGS By T. R. LAMBERT On Display in Sydney Laurence Room of the Nugget Shop THIS WEEK ONLY " FRESH Fruits and Vegetables ' —ALWAYS! : Telephone 478 ° Prompt Delivery Emmmnnnmmmnmlmmlnununnnmn|||||m|||wm||||||mmmm||m|||||||||||m||||||ml||um|||lm|||u|||||m|||||ml||||mllllnmlmnlmmuu T Fere FIREPROOF AND MOTHPROOF DECKER BUILDING FRONT STREET Next to Nugget ShoP \ 3 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 3 b N \ \ \ N 4 3 ‘ 4 e PSSO If your Daily Alaska Emp’h’e has not reached you PHONE 226 and a copy will be sent by SPECIAL CARRIER to you IMMEDIATELY. " ~