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TONIGHT isthe NIGHT! ...SHE TURNED THE UNDERWORLD INSIDE OUT...! A MURDRESS AT LARGE! A BEAUTY GUILTY OF CHEATING THE NOOSE! SHE TURNED THE TABLES ON: RUTHLESS, PUBLIC ENEMIES...THEN TURNED HER LIPS TO LOVE! woman lllHllTEI]' MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN JOEL McCREA LEWIS'STONE nne AMES Louis CALHERN - MIG:M [ PICTURE ALSO ... “PRETTY POLLY” “PARDON MY GRIP” “BARNYARD BABI DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE NEWS PREVIEW TONIGHT Vaurel-Waxdy Bonnie Scotland i THEATRE side of the Rice City RISING RIVERS . Menacing Waters Move Into West Virginia and Ai:&o Ohio (Continued from Page One) of th 10ld Ffor \‘\ /fiioft{t er \ Biscuils Schilling | \Baking \ p Powder ened today by a drink shortage. Continued rains are forecast. BIG DAM THREATENED BOSTON, Mass., M; 19.—The Blackstone River floodwaters tore | murder, THE DA]LY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1936 CAPITOL FILM SHOW WAR OF LAW ON CRIME [Maureen OSulllvan and Joel McCree in Fea- { tured Roles { Maureen O’Sullivan and Joel Mc- Crae are featured in “Woman Want- | ed,” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer drama | of the warfare of the law ags crime; now showing' at the tre; Miss O'Sullivan ¢ of a girl w who esca h the aid of a young ayed by Mec CH pa al. the distris ne Ames in the picture. is supplied by Edgar Ken- nod\ in the role of the dumb hotel detective, and Robert Greig, who en- acts the pompous butler. The cast | also includes Louis Calhern, the rac- | keteer overlord, Noel Madison, Wil- liam B. Davidson, Granville Bates Richard Powell, Erville Alderson, |and Gertrude Short The picture is based on a story by Wilson Collison, and was directed b | George Seitz. |CLUB WILL HAVE through the eartnen dike on one this ate h sand- damaged extensive- sound and will appar-|s TANANA RIVER ICE MOVE DATES ® 1917—April 30 at 11:30 a.m. 1918—May 11 at 9:33 a.m. 1919—May Sat 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 9a 1924 —May 11 at 1925—May 7 at 1926—April 26 at 1927—May 18 at 1928—May 6 at 1929—May Sat 1930—May 8 at 1931—May 10 at 1932—May 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 ALASKA EXHIBIT (Seattle Times) A permanent Alaska room, con- taining exhibits of Alaskan .p cts, curios, paintings and pl hs, will be established soon at he Arctic Club, Third Avenue and Cherry Street, officials announced today. The club is planning a summer cruise to Alaska next July. The Alaska room and the cruise are being arranged by an Alaska committee. Chairman is Ralph Lomen, first graduate of the Nome High School. Members are: Earl W. Knight, C. L. Morris T. L. McGovern, I. M. Jensen, C. P. Kefauver, George H. Norris, R. Polister, Henry Wagner, Swenson, I. L. Gordon, L. W. Ba T. M. Shields, C. J. Sebastian, ed |C. Ferree, A. N. Stover and J. R. { Heckman. over dc Blc adv ington are her Juneau Florists. Phone 311. 'WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Without Caleme!—And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. 17 this bile flowing freely, your food doesn’t digest. It Just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You get constipated. Your ‘whole system is polsoned and you fee! sour. sunk and the world looks punk. Laxatives are only makeshifts, A mera bowel movement doesn’t get at the cause. It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up"”. Harm- less, gentle, yet amazing in making bile flow freely. Ask for Carter’s Little Liver Pills by | name. Stubbornly refuse anything else. e. per Shattuck SHERWIN-WILLIAMS ecotint A Sanitary Wall Finish FOR USE WITH HOT OR COLD WATER Ideal for the Decoration of Her first public appearance since the death of her former husband, 1t, ster of the silent screen, found Miss Virginia Bruce Jr,, at one of Hollywood’s Jolin C in cowpasy with Douglas Fairbanks, Star‘Emerges From Seclusion night clubs, FRAMED, SAYS OCALA POLICE Man Found Na]led to Wood-| en Cross Found to Be “Human Pincushion” OCALA, Fla, March 19. — The| ucifixion” of George Timmer-| aged 39, found yesterday d brick- | unemnplo; | man, laye nailed to a wooden cross in a woods near hore, | declared by Sheriff S. C.| ve been faked, either for notori sympathy The joble bricklayer wi “found” by his friend, James White, yesterday morning with his lips sewed tightly with two stitches 'of twine, a heavy hunting coat thro#n him to muffle ns, and thirty penny spikes driven throug each hand and both feet afid shoes 3 The man told a rambling story of being pounced upon and nailed to the cross, He stuck to the story even while investigators di: counted his claims and probed r ports that Timmerman had given exhibitions as a “human pincush- ion” allowing pins, needles and nails to be punched through hands, lips, and other parts of the body. Police Chief J. H. Spencer de- clared: “He's faking.” The man showed no outward signs of great pain in the hospital. There was a little blood on the makeshift cross and no bones were found to be broken. Some bleed- ing was in evidence where the was today Thomas to R TR AR All Interiors DECOTINT can be board, wood, or any of the various wall boards manufactured from se- lected materials, ready for immediat FEATURING CARSTEN’S pounded in dry powder form and requires only mixing with water to be 60c per package sm.qo per case THOMAS HARDWARE CO0. PHONE 555. ALASKA MEAT CO TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected applied on plaster- scientifically ” com- e use. BABY BEEF—DIAMOND WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 _ i “ ” thirty | through the flesh. | No charge will be lodged by Lht }polm Mrs. A. Polet, gart, | horse. Pierce, Tacoma; A. Wasdohl, Mendenhall; |J. Marvitz, City attle; A penny nails against Timmerman. - - @ o0 00000000 . A”. THE HOTFLS 0 iie € noe .08 & B8] e Boris Mogids, Deering; Mr. Nome; Nome; L. F. Barr, Zynda Mrs. C. Geddes. Alaskan Wolde, Juneau; John Bobeck, 0. G. - SHOP IN JUNEAU, F' were driven S. W. Tag- Douglas April 9, according to word| White- [to Territorial Chairman Albert| James| DOLORES DEL RIO STARIN NEW MUSICAL {*'I Live for Love,”” Roman- ! tic Comedy-with-Music, | Playing at Coliseum ‘ Five original songs were written |by the song team of Wrubel and Dixon for the romantic comedy-with- | music “T Live for Love,” now showing al the Coliseum Theatre. They are sung by Everett Marshall, Metropoli- J‘l:m Opera Company star, Marshall plays the part of an American street ‘sinuer. and although comparatively |new to the screen, proves his acting |ability, having been in vaudeville land musical comedy for years as well as on the operatic stage. The cast is headed by Dolores Del | Rio, who plays the part of a temper- !amental South American prima don- na. Guy Kibbe, as a radio program | sponsor, and Berton Churehill, in the role of a theatrical producer, are | dragged into a merry-go-round of troubles through the contrary cus- sedness of Miss Del Rio, who works lor walks off the set as the whim |seizes her. Allen Jenkins is cast as |a tough press agent, and Hobart Cavanaugh takes the part of a much too important director of public re- lations. —ALSO— “Hot Sands” “Telephone Blues” DELEGATES CHOSEN | | TO G.0.P. CONVENTION AT DOUGLAS APRIL 9/ 25 | | The following delegates have been |elected from Sitka to the Repub- and |lican convention to be held at| ., “Famous People at Play” Late News GUY | ! Niien JENKINS _ Berton CHURCHILL Hobart CAVARAUGH. Don ALV "TWAS ROMANGE IN AGLASS HOUSE! -and he 7 couldn't see tho‘ng“ it..! | White: Peter Simpson, David Howard,| |Ray James, Jr, Mark Jacobs and| (Ralph Young. Other delegates who have been| named so far include H. R. Elliott, M.| Tenakee; J. D. Reed, Port Alex- | ander, and Jack Tansy, Seldovia. il A s SHOP IN JUNEAU! Oregon for Roosevelt, SALEM, Ore, March 19.—W. L. Gosslin, secretary to Governor C. H. Martin, said after a tour of cen- tral and southern Oregon that Presi- dent Roosevelt should carry the Se-| state by 100,000 votes next fali if the rest of the state is as “enthusiastic” Says Official on Tour|for the New Deal. At the 1932 election: the President carried Oregon by 78,008, . Tom McLee entered St. Ann's Hospital for medical treatment yesterday. 0O IIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllII|IIIIIIIIll|IIIIIIIlIIIlIIlIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIID Progress - Development Edition i DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Will be delivered all subscribers SUNDAY, MARCH 22. Additional copies, wrapped, ready for mailing, post- age paid, 25 cents per copy. ...AND AI.ASKA' . 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