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X ~] j Doomed: to Tiving death. the vampit rise upin-amazing révolt against R RRRRRRRREEEEEE=————nSS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1936. STARTING ~. TONIGHT mankind . ., and exaet .a terrible revenge “MOONSTONE” 1S SHOWING AT COLISEUM Screen Version of Wilkie Collins Famous Novel Opens Tonight | “Moonstone,” the Monogram pic- | ture which opens tonight at the Coliseum Theatre, is a mystery drama without a murder—a spine- (chiller with no phantoms lurking in - the background: to. pounce on unsuspecting creatures. Based on the English novel by Wilkie Collins, the plot concerns itself with the inheritance of the moonstone by Ann Verinder of the | Yorkshires in ¥ngland. Blake, her sweetheart, who brings her the stone from India, warns her of the ill-fate that has accompanied the wearer of the stone, and asks | her to dispose of it. She scorns his advice and insists on wearing it. The moonstone disappears under mysterious circumstances. The bal- |ance of the picture deals with the recovery of the stone, and the re- moval of suspicion which has been ! placed on Blake. - s 00 v o reeanecesy . AT THE HOTELS . !ot-lcuoo-o-o- JUNEAU DRAMA /| CLUB TO HOLE SPECIAL MEET Decision on Spring Play to| Re Made Monday Evening | —Ask Full Attendance A special meeting of the Jumau Drama Club, in which a decifion on the spring drematic produciion will be made, has been called: for next Monday evening, 7:30 o'clock, n the Grade School Auditorium, according to anmouncement ' today by J. Irvine Noble, President. It is stressed that all members shculd be present. Due to lack of a quorum, there was no business session at/ last night's regular meeting. ' Mrs. Eielen Webster, who presided over the program, demonstrated two ' types of makeup—ingenue and matron— on her daughter, Mildred. Mr. Charles E. Holland rewiewed two current plays, “At Home Abroad” and “Porgy and ilose.” Miss Mildred Hill recited a short poem. Miss Ann Boyer read a Literary] Digest review of current thaat | A tap-dance lesson, given by Miss Alaskan G. T. Cafferty, Kodiak, Arvard Anderson, Juneau. Zynda H. Moses, Jiineau. ok AR ; Elizabeth Bergner Shows Improvement LONDON, March 4—The condi- ticn of the well-known German actress, Elizabeth Bergner, is re- ported satisfactory today. She was cperated upon for a perforated ap- pendix. TABETH ELN LUc0S) LIONEL AT JEAN HERSHOLT AR "Old Spanish Onion” “Poor Cinderella” Daily Alaska Empire News Pictorial effected. Standing comnittees in each capital will spidy pos! ph, telephone and radio prob- New Balkan Pestal Union Cuts Five Nations’ Rates BELGRADE result of ne; a year and a in the capital o of the Little Enten kan pact put in force on Jan 1 a p federation similar to the Pan-American and the Spanish | postal unions. It affects Y vakia, Ruma lems. Int future the States will par- ticipate as a unit in international > postal discussions. - - —— rch 4—As ions lasting nearly Goat Rustling CHARLOTTE, N. C. — Rustling goats is a new problem for police here. A company that keeps the animals on its premises for the purpose of clearing the place of weeds reported the theft of several goats and kids. | sosiavia, Grecce “echeslo- Tur- nd A redugtion c: postal rate the signers ol tie unio WHE "HAPPY MONDAY TWINS” SAY _IIBUY THIS LOW-PRICED WASHER!"' A-real washer value if there ever was one! 1009, General Electric quality. | Features: ACTIVATOR washing action . .« No oiling required 3-. . Nationally-known Lovell Wringer . . . Fast Drain- ing . . . Pump at slight additional cost (Model AW-20P) . . . and other features as well. Manufactured by the General ElectricCompany at its Bridgeport, Conn. Plant. | . SEE IT TODAY! . Ida Roller . only Small down PAyment; Balance on easy terms. GENERAL ELECTRIC ; WASHER Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. DOUGLAS 18 ‘ JUNEAU 6 Ruth Lundell ........ Thais Bayers ... . Eleanor Gruber .. . Elisabeth Kaser ....-. ... .. Esther Davis . . Bessie Powers .. Rosellen Monagle . . .... Betty Whitfield ......... Margaret Nelson ........ ORECONBEATS IBAHO CUINT MOSCOW, Idaho, March 4.—In |a Northern Division Coast Confer- |ence basketball game here last night |Oregon defeated Idaho by a score | of 41 to 31. Idaho led 22 to 17 at the |half but Oregon got “together” in | the last period to successfully shoot {from all angles and swamp the Idaho | basketeers. | {mouth basis if you wish—month by .| where warehousing capacity comes Helen Alexander, completed the pro- N {market as you can motor cars or Whiskey Being Properly Aged by 0ld Process Glenmore Distillery Builds New Storage Warehouse for Aging Purposes LOULSVILLE, Ky. News that the Gi larget in Kentucky completed another huge warel for ta paid whiskies, idence of the way this company | is careTully laying plans to meet the | new Government rulings for in-| °reasing the minimum age of | straight whiskies. “In almost any other business,” ‘Aid Frank B. Thompson, Glenmore’s president, “you can set up your pro- duction schedules on a hand-to- month or even week by week, de- pending on sales conditions. “But in the distilling business, | ‘we've got to estimate and work out our production plans one, two, three and even four year ahead—simply Yecause proper ageing in wood is such an important 1actor. And that’s | in. “You can't pull whiskey off the production line and put it on the radios. That is, you can't if you're producing the kind of whiskey Amer- ican citizens want to drink. It has to g0 through its proper ageing period —and you can't hurry Father Time, “We take our warehousing prob- lem very seriously because we dis- till, age and bottle all our whiskies —never purchase whiskies on the {Ketchikan. Burke at that time oper- “MARK OF THE VAMPIRE" IS CAPITOL FILM Lionel Barrymore, Bela Lugosi and Other Stars in Mystery Thriller Strange things that roam in the night, a haunted castle that is the center of a gruesome cult, a detec- tive who pits his wits against super- natural horro figure in the hair- raising Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pic- ture, “Mark of the Vampire,” which opens at the Capitol Theatre to- night. Based on an original story by Guy Endore and Bernard Schu- bert, the picture tells the tale of a ghastly crime laid in the midst of a strange vampire cult. Lionel Barrymore, Bela Lugosi, Jean Hersholt, who scored in “Men in White”; Lionel Atwill, of “Mur- ders in the Wax Museum"; Eliza- beth Allan of “David Copperfield”; Jessie Ralph, Henry Stephenson of “The Night Is Young”; Leila Ben- nett, New York stage star; Ivan Simpson, Donald Meek, Michael Visaroff and many others among the principals in of the Vampire." —————— INQUIRY IS MADE FOR GEORGE BURKE Postmaster Albert Wile has re- ceived an inquiry as to the where- abouts of George Burke, who was last heard from as being located in outside and bottle them under the | Glenmore lab. - | - e SKIERS AFTER COURSE Skiers in Ketchikan appeared at a recent meeting of the City Coun- cil and asked for construction of a ski jump and running course in ated the fishing schooner Shorn which was lost approximately two and one-half years ago near Ketchi- | kan. The person making the in- quiry said he believed Burke was employed by some logging company near Juneau or Wrangell. LRI S | SHOF IN JUNEa<: HERE ARE COMPLETE RETURNS! Subject to the approval of the Judges in Better. Times Drive! .. 2,538,575 .. 2,121,850 v 2,062,450 ... 2,035,900 . 1,881,200 .. 1,807,575 .. 1,740,775 . 1,698,825 . 1,412,100 1,128,025 .1,030,100 905,275 831,275 695,400 !the Ward Cove recreational area. SHOP IN JUNEAU, F'RST! | | 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22 23. 24, 25. 26. 27. 28. Lucile Fox 407,050 327,800 323,875 322,125 278,625 255,325 240,875 168,350 163,675 139,100 129,450 Enuice Anderson Harriet Barragar ...-. Dorothy Green . Inga Lindstrom ... .-.rorerazy Bernice Riedle ... Rhoda Minzgohr ..-. Rosie Africh ... .. .. : Mildred Shafer ......... Mary Pearce .......... Mary Nordnes .......... Gertrude Conklin Lucille Lynch Margaret Lindstrom ..... 19,175 B ) STARTS TONIGHT MYSTERY-MELO- DRAMA EVER WRITTEN WILKIE COLLINS B DAVID MANNERS (. PHYLLIS BARRY P 3 GUSTAY S von SEVFFERTITZ ADAPTED BY ADELE BUFFINGTON FROM TIR. FAMOUS NOVEL BY WILKIE COLLINS A PAUL MALYERN radution -, STrwcesd Sy RTRELD SAMRIY ) ALSO—"Spor’t'ing Sounds” . . “Cro- quett . “Magic Fish” . . “When Men Fight BYRON MILLER ORCHESTRAIS | TAKING SHAPE Community Enterprise to| Be Sponsored by Night School Draws Seventeen | Seventeen Juneau and Douglas | musicians last night expressed their | desire to participate in organizing, in connection wth the night school, | a first class concert orchestra for | Juneau, under direction of Byron | Miller. | The meeting was called in the | Grade® School Auditorium at 7:30 | o'clock and received such nnthus-I iastic support as to establish much faith in the probable success of the enterprise. It was announced today that such musicians as were not able to at- tend last night’s meeting, but are anxious to participate in the orches- tra, are still privileged to contact Mr. Miller in that regard. The next meeting of the orches- tra will be held probably two weeks from last night, at 7:30 o'clock, on the evening of March 17, in the Grade School Auditorium. Pay Radio Tax HONOLULU—Residents of Ha- wail this year started to pay a Territorial tax of 50 cents annually on each radio set. | Juneau Ice Cream | Parlors Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager i P I D e D et S INSURANCE ' | Allen Shattuck Established 1898 _ Juneau - Free Delivery Juneau Cash Grocery, CASH GROCERS Cerner Second and Seward Private Booths Lunches 226 and a copy CAPITOL CAFE / AND BALL ROOM 7 Dancing Every Night AFTER 6:00 P. M.1! ' PHONE 226 If your Daily Alaske ¥mpire has not reached you PHONE will be sent by SPECIAL CARRIER to you IMMEDIATELY.

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