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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1936. PHYLLISBARRY | | SCTURS VERRSS THAR O ISTRoNG-GAST STAR OF FILM, | ® s COLISEUM BILL -\ AT CAPITOL W. Collins” Novel, “Moon-| [fe : o |“Mark of the Vampirc," stone,” Features Eng- $ - - | Weird Tale of lish Actress : ; Cult Phyllis Barry plays the leading The cast of “Mark of the Vam- feminine role in “Moonstone,” Mon- 5 % s picturization of Wilkie Col-| amous English mystery novel Miss Barry, w began her career . efore the public in a cabaret in 5 Mt he picture also prese iionel London, has appeared in leading 3 5 % I “Murder in the DAVID MANNERS el oles in many feature attractions, Museum,” Jean Hersholt, who “Cynara” with Ronald ‘ : i “Men in White,” E; . LR PHYLLIS BARRY two feature-length 5 X 1 ‘David Cop) 3 8 Also- r and Wool-| |& g ¢ nett, New York stags star, PORTING SOTN 5 2 R S| h S NDS s ‘yeatd gHE Tiad e 7. otkls PORTING SOUND, CROQUETTE bltywood | The weird detective MAGIC FISH WHEN MEN FIGHT interesting to note that Ginger Rogers, Hollywood actress, said she cut short a vacation in 3 : A . e of the tsory of “Moon-| New York because of the cold weather. She is shawn with her mother, | "¢ t nidst of a s is the moorlands of the Mrs. Lola Rogers, on their return to the Pacific Coast. The picture is vam e CL sed on an original COMING —COMING— ire district of England, the evidence of how much mother and daughter look alike. (Associated |stc ) ore and Berna birthplace of Miss Barry. After her| Press Photo) (S i b “SMART GIRL"” % MRS iy ) N L £ Brownin 3 photographed by | THEATRE in the cabaret, under the ames Wong Howe. 1 ance of her mother, who was each > es and cabarets of London 5 H t vel ! that time, she was featured in gg I hifted from soil- JUHN SUULE BT, A 5 R c 5 Australia, for a few years. She P rox | LD N | today' by the‘Lutheran T Aid later came to Hollywood, and while | | Society, meeting at the Olafson home for a role in “Cynara” a giver ” 3 1 = | ynara” and give ‘I DR. COUNCIL TO SPEAR HOQUIAM, W , March 5— B E I. A L U G 0 S | the feminine lead g | Gt n R i 7 i | FANSHAW POSTMASTER i R RS la y 51 T ' 0! Territorial | John F. Soule, resident of this city | | Herman Hanson' hs : 4 {Sec. Wallace heveals Plans | commi ¢ of th, wil Territorial days and a| | . o i ERLLASRRBLER | REVIVAL SERVICE AT | 1o Substitute Con- row in the Junca Woman's| veteran Tumberman, is dead here He will succeed Mrs wiin over|at the age of 77. RUTH ETTING JEAN HERSHOLT S. A. HALL TONIGHT, serving Cl‘ops ' 0 \ K : on the subject | - PAA Flier R d_ches Prince‘mh“m oo Lt TeeRay j !pects to leave Fanshaw T . M-G-M: PIETHRES SHATTUCK IN EAST YR T PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL M -G Another ir senies of revival CHICAGO, March 5—Secretary Social| Curtis Sha Secretary of the Rupert Enroute to i TR ervices being conducted in the Sal-lof Agriculiure Henry A. Wallace ities Act J Mo- | Juneau Cha A SLOm MSKes N BEG Interior WAKE UP YQUR DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE vation Army Citadel will be ¥ aid the Administration’s soil con- “hairy -rived in Washington on February | LATE NEWS 7:30 o'clock tonight with M srvation program envisions re- ment, W reside, and Al Burnett|18. HMe drove there from Detroit| PAA Pilot Alex Holden, enroute| » Stanley Sutton of the First Pres- moval from production of 30,000,000 and n Chase nder | where he had ed for the de- from the States to Fairbanks with a | I.IVER BILE— fes e ’I'nni;ht'— {AnLONuTch and Envoy T. Bu es of soil-depleting crops and an |musical numbers | livery of his new automobile imu-«-hnd 71 plane, arrived at Prince | Without Calumel-—And You'l Jump Out of Bed ln of the Salvation Army in|increase of the e amount in soil e | TR ShoRal e |Rupert last night, according to Ly- the Moring Rarin’ to Go . The Presbyterian choir will building GOES TO SI1KA SHOP IN JUNEAD, FIRST! man 8. Peck, Vice President of the | The liver should out two ot heard and vocal selections will o-point system of payments Henry Moses, fur buyer, left on - |Pacific Alaska Airways liauid bile nn your bowels daily: K, g y > d 18 not fic i , your food doean’t iven by Ralph Waggoner. is proposed: the first, mod for the Roedda for Sitka | SHOP IN JUNEAU! | The plane flown by Holden is| 1'.";7,.&"".,'"’.'5.‘{».’“50"1..c..mm.-, X 3 o QY& oo 3 tomach. constipated. Yo P l ' a ste : % {equipped with @ converted motor and | Yo eeamech, Yo% £t g i‘f C’ § o e deceased = Ik lable pitch propeller. Pilot Hol- | sunk and the world looks punk. L] \ v 1 > will probably fly by an ifiland | plastives sm oels meSmhifa A smess € " route to the Interior and will not| takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver mEs w !TH rends grocery department posi vy pass through Juneau Fillsto st thess two poynde of bile fowing Eie o, J i PAA Pilot Gene Meyring is also less, gentle, yet amazing in making bile flow scheduled to reach Alaska with an- | S dtusboris wefuse any hing slse. 8o, . DS POSTMASTER P . lother Fairchild 71 plane within al x e e : few days. He was last reported in Former Wellknown Res Del¢ thony J. Dir hes b California on the way nol-:u % T T Lo dent of Juneau Passes reco led “the:.appo i i > -oo g | American Beauty Parlor i J Mrs. \ 1 t 3 s = J / 486 ee alnein ety el Reasonable Prices—Expert | . A" THE HOTELS o Beauty Work {| “PAY CASH AND SAVE" | PHONE 637 Away m Califernia s 0o c~0o0ocvons Gastineau | SHOP IN SUNEAU! S 2. J. Eagen, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs, | F, Y y vver, Hoonah; A. J. LaGasa. | t - \ d Alaskan | 1 ° l- ' & 3 G : | A. Wasdahl, Exg’ i | Parlors ni me 1 x. . { g | | Ice Cream, S Candy seceived. here i cni lng ¢ 5 6 )3 | ceiesraTgs smrmpay || COPFEE SHO8 e 2\ < 3 v, Erling K. Olafson, young pas- | 1 Percy Reynolds H Lundquist h sen proprietor of .) e g ) o~ ¥ i e, tor of the Resurrection Lutheran | gy o grocery a : Cinnamon S o - : i ) & e e . [ Pl il g 3 [ | Juneau Ice Cm on for his daug Has more flavor! Lots of it! ;Jl‘)lll:l;)x:l‘“h(‘ll‘; L Makes (’a h()t o)‘ dif;(cre()nce in ; ‘ \‘-\ofl‘l : ‘ : l N s U R A N c E % . : % i spple pie gr cinnamon toast ; e e LT 3 1 Allen Shattuck him. c flc an\® P Mr. Behrends, who gave Lund- quist’s age as “about 65" today W iy ) ,( A Foi ~ A Established 1898 WHE "HAPPY MONDAY TWINS“ SAY: 11y i BUY ruis u : A 2/ Juneau Cash Grocery LOW-PRICED i . e NG o d Cerner Second and. Seward WASHER!"’ : Free Delivery Aveal washer value if _ HERE ARE COMPLETE RETURNS! 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