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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1936. She's Beautiful BUT— he's Dynamite! "Pretty Polly” "Pardon My Grip” "Barnyard Babies” —and— Daily Alaska Empire News JOEL Mc CREA LEWIS STONE ADRIENNE AMES LOULS CALHERN THEATR! LEGION SCOUTS WIN BASKETBALL GAME st SHOP IN JUN The American Legion Boy Scout “'LIVEFOR LIVES SNUFFED LOVE” OPENS OUT; THOUSANDS AT COLISEUM ARE HOMELESS :Musical Comedy Romance Hundreds Marooned and| | Stars Dolores Del Rio, Property Damages ! Everett Marshall Reach Millions | i = Dolores Del Rio, exotic beauty.} (Continued from Page One) verett Marshall, radio, musical | —————— o - v 'm'ld“ ““'\“‘ nwp"““c ];‘ LS fea-1of 92 to 20 inches in many tured in the ‘arner Brothers com. . . . sections and with the coming romance, “I Live for Lov discard them promptly. Try on a iprised with the result. It's a new| very much in the running. A nice | selection of colorful séarfs and _vour}'AGT'flN F‘LM tweed coat becomes an impressive L costume. | . A | Capes are styled so cleverly that| they just never look awkward, and | are staging a real come-back this ‘Woman Wanted,” Starring Maureen O'Sullivan, Joel McRae, Opens Tonight Spring. They give a flattering sil- | houette that doesn’t envelope you in yards and yards of material and obliterate your trimness, If you have | any old-fashioned ideas about capes, cape or two, and be pleasantly sur-| new thrill in fashion, so do have | 4 your fling. | Hailed as one of the fastest- mov- Boleroes ing pictures ever filmed, *Woma The bolero jacket is of increased, Wanted.” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s | importance this season, and i§ story of the law and its battle smartly wearable with skirts or|against organized crime, which op- opens tonight at the Colis- Theatre. s centers about Miss Del |Rio, a temperamental Latin beauty | na donna, whose stormy out- of rain, is melting, adding to | flood perils. In Washington President Roosevelt has ordered Federal |dresses. It is an excellent separate | ens tonight at the Capitol Theatre, | Jacket that has many useful possi-|crowds the events of eight action-| bilities, is versatile, and offers| filled hectic hours into an evening's| | warmth without weight as that lit- | entertainment. ! tle extra something so often needed. Maureen O'Sullivan is cast as a/l game. Troops contesting are under direction of O. L. Kendall and Eu- U, FIRST! drive her Broadway pro-|,gencies quickly to mobilize r frantic. Her impassioned love | £ 5 ke r a South American actor who|for rescue work. | ;annot act, and her hatred for an| War Secretary Dern is head &nnr‘wr‘m street singer, E\'eretlwf a committee 1))‘«\\'1(“1]}! gov- Marshall, who later becomes a fav- 3 v orite on the radio, leads to compli-| ernment equipment in the cations that wind up in an unusual emergency zones | Original songs were written for i the picture by Allie Wrubel and | Mort Dixon, and sung by Marshall | Other music includes the Neapol- | itan street song, “Ah, Marie,” in which Eddie Conrad and the vaude- | ville and musical comedy team of Shaw and Lee join with Marshall in singing in humorous vein. ARE SWEPT AWAY NEW HARTFORD, Conn., March 18.—Dozens of buildings are report- ed swept away as the result of the| collapse of Greenwood’s dam on the | Farmington River. | Fears are expressed that many | persons have lost their lives. i ! ———e—— R | | ‘ FIRE ADDS TO SCENE ! PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 18— SPRING STYL E s Fire is threatening to spread as the result of a blaze at the Waverly Oil Works on the banks of the flooded ARE n Is P I- A Y E D Allegheny River at Lawrenceville. One nearby tank has already ex- ploded with a roar. Flaming oil has JQ fired nearby buildings and firemen are endangered. | AT CUMBERLAND . s CUMBERLAND, Md., March 18.— Dazzling Array of Season’s mundreds led from their homes here Fashions——Bright llast night as flood waters contin- ued to rise. and Smart | At Locust Grove, refugees said (they heard cries from five cottages [which were being swept New 1936 Spring styles at Halvor- stream sen’s offer happy release from Wint-| Bridges in many sections are re- er, and the smart downtown ready- ported to have collapsed by the un- center has outdone itseM dermining flood waters. son with a dazzling array > S e o of new cheerful things for milady. | Miss Christine Halvorsen, head |of the store, who returned recently from an extensive buying tour| which took her as far as New York down | fabrics to 1 however. Shorter give plenty of choice,| Swagger Coats Swagger coats continue their pop- f | ularity, Miss Halvorsen said, and City, announced that the Spring|pnave a flare and an air for Spring. Opening at Halvorsen's tomorrow|The Jine will be boxy at the front| will reveal to Juneau ladies all the! yngq with a flare at the back. Spec- Troop defeated by the narrow mar- gin of 17-13 the Norlitemen’s troop in an exciting basketball game play- ed last night in the grade school gymnasium at 7 o'clock, Ed Hildre referee. A large Beauty Work PHONE 657 audience witnessed American Beauty Parlor Reasonable, Prices—Expert “PAY CASH AND SAVE” latest in wearable materials. This' tator sport coats have fan nleats review, she said, gives a for pack fullness, short ulsters with | summary of what Paris, New York, |raglan sleves are jaunty and very, | and Hollywood approve. While wo- | very young loking. The color range men have been shivering in winter | s varied and interesting. Both beige Halvorsen's has been busy|and gray and smart neutrals. Bright opening of the new colors include new postman blue| Will be brighter and | and bright navy. Navy is bluer than | planning the season which smarter than ever. | ] | ! furs, | - TANANA RIVER ICE MOVE DATES 1917—April 30 at 11:30 a.m. 1918—May 11 at 9:33 a.m. 1919—May: 3 at 2:33 p.m. 1920—May 11 at 10:46 a.m. 1921 —May 11 at 6:42 a.m. 1922—May 12 at 1923—May 9 a 1924 —May 11 at 1925—May 7 at 1926—April 26 at 1927—May 13 at 1928—May 6 at 1929—May 5 at 1930—May 8 at 1931 —May 10 at 1932—May 1 at 10:10 a.m. 1933—May 8 at 7:20 p.m. 1934—April 30 at 2:07 p.m. 1935—May 15 at 1:32 p.m. NENANA ICE POOL CLOSES APRIL 12, 1936 Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ever, not the dark shade that looks | almost like black. This brightening There are various types of suits| Of the perennial ‘Spring favorite for Spring. Miss Halvorsen d,| adds gayety to the general fresh- | but tailor made is the rule. Strictly ness of the new season. The browns | mannish types are of major im-|have brightened too, with a copper | | portance, but there are feminized | tint about them that simply can’t| tailleurs that scorn any fussy de- 100k drab. Mixture tweeds are still | tails, but are feminized by lines| SRR YR | that accentuate the figure | The influence of masculine clothes {is immediately recognizable in the {man tailored suit. The shoulders | are built out for just a suggestion | | of width, which makes the nipped | | in waist look even more slender, by | | virtue of contrast. Single breasted | |styles with ome buton closing are | much smarter than double bre:st-| ‘| ed styles. Jacket lengths are pl;mned‘; to simulate men’s coat lengths, and| sleves are just about cuff length.| kirts are slender, slender, slender. | The only slight suggestion of add- | ed detail allowable is possibly a bit | of braid trimming, or stitched cdges.] | Hard finished worsteds, men's wear Are Manish. Suits i your wardrobe and you will be do- | police they solve the crime and dis- { with unbroken line. The new pill- {it was said, and Miss and Mrs. Am- i {erica will blossom out in their most] « { months. - {the Northern Light Vests are colorful little sports BC-‘glr] who is wrongly convicted of | [ ries, very man tailored of ben- | murder. She escapes custody by the galine, in all the bright, shades im- | machinations of racketeers, is aid-| aginable. They are worn with either | ed by a young atorney, played by g e a suit or coat. Add a few vests to|Joel McCrea, and as they dodge the § The Vv'hole World's On a Honeymoon! ing something smart for yourself. | close the real murderer. A fight be- R ik {tween. river police and racketeers | Tiabs A Babrde _‘u\“a .x{nugglon launch, automuhxlp‘ i 'SEN NO0- | crashes, running battles, and the| x Easz_ern buying trip, | rescue of a girl from a houseboat this Spring, but are far|piqing place are among the sensa-| being simple little darlings.| tional episodes against which a ro- | Drapes, tucks, pinches and a lot|mance is played. The cast also in-| of other milliners’ tricks give a lift| cludes Lewis Stone, Adrienne Ames, | to the back of turbanish bonnets Robert Grieg, and Edgar Kennedy. | and tumble all the bulk to center| Another Daily Alaska Empire Ré—! front. Brims in back hug the head| porter newsreel is included on the | line closely, and then narrow down- | bl with “Woman Wanted,” fea- ward and forward at the front. Even | turing the following mews flashes; | the popular pillbox is no longer| ajreraft Rescue starving fishermen! content to sit straight on your head | marooned by ice; King George bmmsi 4 4 to tomb; Train crashes in blizzard; | boxes are prolonged at the front by Bangan wins big mile race; 5,000,000 stitching detail or tucks and are| honor President in nationwide cele- | sometimes even widened a bit at the | pration; Discovery triumphs in mud; sides, The Breton sailor has staged | Bears stunt for mermaids: and a come-back, and is more than wel- plane nose stops crackups. come. P2k R SHOP IN JUNEAU: Little EVERETT MAR_SHALL Dresses, hosiery, and accessories carry out the gay spirit of the new —— i season, Miss Halvorsen said. A gen-| SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! eral business recovery is responsible,| .. Also.. "Telephone Blues” "Famous People at Play” "Hot Sands" Late News UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTEHIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE —————— District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska January 13, 1936 MARTHA SOCIETY TO Notice is hereby given that Harry | SPONSOR FOOD SALE‘F Starr, entryman, together with| his witnesses E. J. Kirschofer and Frank Deorge, all of Juneau, Al- colorful attire for the 1936 warmer The Martha Society will hold its : & regular monthly social meeting next | 35ka, has made final proof on his Friday afternoon in the parlors or[homestead, Anchorage 08033, for a| AL ASKA U. To HAVE secretaries, civil .End mining Presbyterian | tract of land situate on the Glacier ‘nevrs. and others. Church. Highway about 7 miles from Ju- The following information will be All members and friends are m_inoau, embraced in U. S. Survey PLACEMENT SERVICE‘isem upon the request either of em- vited to attend the affair, and dgs.;No. 2153, containing 6.46 acres, lati- |Ployer or applicant: ert lunch will be served at 1:30|tude 58 degrees 21’ 44” N. longitude|' 1nquguration of a Placemettt serv-| 1. Personal information, cduca- o'clock. {134 degrees 33’ W. and it is NOWijce to serve the needs both of stu- | tion, experience, and college acti Hostesses will be Mrs. Florine|in the files of the U. S. Land Of-|gents and prospective employers, is | ties. Housel and Mrs. H. B. Crewson. | fice, ‘Anchorage, Alaska, and if NnO0|announced by the University of Al-| 2. Frank statements by depart- On Saturday the society will spon- | protest is filed in the local land|agka, in a special letter from Carl |ment heads and instructors cover- sor a food sale at the Sanitary|office within the period of pub-|M, Franklin, Reg omptroller. | ing the weak as well as the strong Grocery. A light luncheon, consist-|lication or thirty days thereafter,| Briefly, the s ice is described as [qualities of the applicant. ing of sandwiches, doughnuts, tea said final proof will be accepted|“organized primarily to assist super- [ It is emphasized that the infor- and coffee, will be served from and final certificate issued. lintendents and principals through- |mation thus provided is confidential 10:30 o'clock | GEORGE A. LINGO, out the Territory in securing teach- — e, Those in charge of the affair are| Register. |ers, also offers assistance to em-| SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! Mrs. Ray Peterman, Mrs. Kathrine/ First publication, Feb. 5, 1936. ployers in need of technically-train- ST A — Hooker and Mrs. Florine Housel. Last publication, April 1, 1936. ed men and women—accountants,| SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! eng 7% FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS wit AN IN THE AMOUNT OF $35,000.00 Harris Improvement Company is now ‘effering ‘to.the public 7% first mortgage bonds which will be secured by the following: Lots num ber 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 with all improvements consisting of store building where the Harris Hardware Co. is now loeated; the rear part of this building is three stories, first floor is now a warehouse, second floor is storage room and the third floor has six apartments which are all rented with an annual income from rents of $3,120.00. Thé building where the Olympic Barber Shop is located also is ineluded. ‘As this property now stands it brings in an annual rental of $5,340.00: SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Decotint A Sanitary Wall Finish FOR USE WITH HOT OR.; COLD WATER Ideal for the Decomfibn of All Interiors * DECOTINT can be applied on plaster- board, wood, or ary of the various wall boards manufactured from se- lected materials, scientifically com- pounded in dry powder form and requires only mixing with water to be ready for immediate use. - 60c per package '$10.00 per case THOMAS HARDWARE CO. Money that is raised from sale of bonds will be used for the pur- chase of this property and the improvements, also to build and finish up 34 more apartments which will give a total of 40 apartments with an annual rental income of $16,380.00. Apartments will consist of 12 apart- ments with 3 rooms and bath, 12 apartments of one room, kitchenette and shower bath, 16 apartments of 2 rooms and shower bath. Annual expenses will be interest on bonds, insurance on buildings, heating of apartments, taxes on property and buildings, redeeming $3,- 000.00 of bonds each year and allowing $1,000.00 each year for miscel laneous and depreciation, making a total of $8,800.00. Subtract this amount from $16,380.00 income leaves a net annual balance of' $7,580.00. This amount will increase each year as the bonds are paid off and we reserve the right to pay off more bonds each year if possible from this over and above balance. Also this will take care of any emergency that may arise or in case a bond is for sale it is to our advantage to buy it. All these apartments that we are going to put up are rented before they are finished and some tenants have offered as much as three months paid in advance providing we will assure thém an apartment. ) Invest your money in HARRIS IMPROWEMENT . COMPANY BONDS AT 7%. This is a safe and sound investment and not a gamble, for further information. ; Call or Write HARRIS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, v JUNEAU, ALASKA : PHONE 121 PR L A\NIPVELT R BOX 1144 240 FRONT STREET