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FKEEP AWAY ' i FROM THIS I kill the man who | offers her the love she can never feel for me! . “THIS woman IS mine GREGORY RATOFF Richard Bennett Natharine Sergava ) A PARAMOUNT RELEASE ‘ACCENTON | YOUTH' NOW AT CAPITOL Sylvia Sidney and Herbert| Marshall Costar in | Famous Comedy ‘Accent on Youth,” charming ver- t of the Broadway stage success, n7 Sylvia Sydney and Herbert ) all, play 31 Theatre. The story centers about the search : for love by Herbert Marshall, play- wright in his advancing forties. who | worries so much about the possibility as lost love forever that he a man in his y abou | as he is about (o run off with another woman, his ¢ secrotary, Sylvia Sidney, {the fact that she loves imazed is Marshall, that he can think of nothing better than to of- her the 12ading rol2 in his play. Marsiall is hesitant about accept- iny s Sidney's love, but young { Phillip Reed, who is cast w n the play. pushes | Aided by Marshall, w i how to propose, he finail Sidney From that point on, 2 however, 1 A —ALSO—— “Excuse My Glove” » “Stranger Than Fiction” “In This Corner” | | Late News . tE HOTFLS ' » WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Without Calamel—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. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just deeays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach, You get constipated. Your | whole system is poisoned and you feel 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 andup”. Harm- | less, gentle, yet amazing in making bile flow T freely, Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by & name, Stubbornly refuse anything else. 5c. I ® 00 ¢ ~0o 000800500 e; C. M. El- W. Hoffman Zynda Jr and wife, Alaskan Klaney, Hain - ' /! PLANTING PHEASANTS men's Lillian ) go ahead nent in b EN IN A Ty . pheasant in the vicinity | WH 3 3 > 1ave decided to purchase 15 { "“"; COLE YOR O | 0 more pheasant and prove | 3¢ plus or 27 gnwvity, In any | |,nce and for all whethe | ameunt . .. QUICKI ! | birds will survive an Alaska w | COLE TRANSFER | e | | Phone 3441 or Night 1803 | CHILD ILL | ° ® | Two-year-old Ernest Hayes was | b R admitted to the Governm Hos- | SPEND WHERE YOT MAKE IT! pital last night as a medical case SR e e S BT T e 1 Formula for cutting fuel costs: INDIAN to start the fire . . . CARBONADO to bank it day and night. | PRICED RIGHT PACIFIC COAET COAL COMPANY —PHONE 412— B e AU | . \ Ld ' Everybody’s talking about these NEW RUGS & Available only in CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL t THOMAS Hardware Co. R e T fairs proceed hect Sidney learns that she d Reed, and that she cannot r loving Marshall. In a hilarious cli- max, full of surprises and comedy Miss Sidney wins her freedom dand an admission of love from Marshall - ey { DOUGLAS NEWS CEO.PETERSON IS CANDIDATE FOR DOUELAS MAYOR Two Other Tickets Report- ed in Making—May Be Filed Today George Peterson has become a candidate in the Mayorality con- test in Douglas. He is the first one to file for that office. Today it was expected, there would be two more filings for Mayor, each with a supporting ticket of three Councilmen, according to the re- port | Present Mayor A. E. Goetz stated yesterday that he intended to file for re-election, reversing his de- cision, made some time ago, he would not run. | - D YOUNG MEN SPONSOR DANCE Saturday night there will be an- other one of the popular dances sponsored by young men of Dougzlas, | for the purpose of affording enters | tainment Yor those who like to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 19 tonight at the Cnp-‘ i that ' “Commodoress” W.E NOWELL, B, WAGGONER, - PLAN RECITAL | Sunday Twilight Hour Pro- gram Announced Today by Crystal Snow Jenne Last of the fine Twilight Hour Recitals, sponsored by Trinity Choir | in support of the organ fund for (Holy Trinity Cathedral, will be held Sunday afternoon at o'cloek, it was announced by Crystal Snow Jenne, Choir Director, today. Ralph Waggoner and Willis E. Nowell, well-known vocalist and vio- linist, respectively, will present the following program: 1 Ca | A Perfect Day !8milin’ Through Trees Oscar Rasbach My Task E. L. Ashford MR. WAGGONER rrie Jacobs-Bond Arthur A. Penn 1 I Traeumerei R. Schumann | Liebesfreud Fritz Kreisler | MR. NOWELL IIL | Spring Song O. Weil Maria C. Whitney Coombs | MR. WAGGONER, MR. NOWELL IV Comfort Ye My People Every Valley Shall Be Exalted | | Recitative and air from the . | “Messiah” G. F. Handel Nancy Ann Stevens | e WM\.',’;ONER ! Franz Ries MR. NOWELL | VI One of the charming hostesses at Romanze the Great Lakes exposition im Cleveland this summer will be Nancy Ann Stevens whose nauti- cal costume is in keeping with her Crucifix J. Faure | Thy rebuke hath broken His heart Behold and see if there be any duties as “commander of the =~ .. fleet” of ten high-powered speed | Recitative and air from the | boats which will take passengers Messiah” G. F. Handel | | for cruises along -the laké front. There is a green hill far 5 . R Charles Gounod ! MR. WAGGONER dance. The eveni will be held in| Carol Beery Davis will accompany the Eagles' Hall {the players at the piano - ! The recital is open to the public REBEKAH ANNIVERSARY | without charge, a free will offering CELERB! g taken for the benefit of the RATION TONIGHT = an fund. AH Gastineau Channel Tonight the 37th anniversary of |residents are cordially invited. * Northern Light Rebekah Lodge of | ———————— Douglas will celebrated in appro- | priate manner with a card party BRUNELLE SAY for their men rs and Odd Fely| lows. M h 16, 1899, is the date| of the foun f the local branch | CORDOVA FISH reat order. But three mem- | belon to it all s section of | ho have laska. They are Mrs. Gertrude| STRIKE ENDEU ughlin and Hugh McRae of] Douglas ,and ‘W. H. McBlain of —_— | Baranof. Mrs. Laughlin joined by Territorial Senator Reports Outlook Bright—Ken- necott Producing card from Tacoma where | a member for eight years!| McRae was one of the| initiates and also is a charter | memb she w previous first i . tCofnmued from Page One) LEGION HOLDS CONTTST ma) 4 | Anchorage and the Matanuska col- Cordoyg, Soge.al the. /?“‘ek‘l':umzntmn project and declared it With the | s pelief the project was certain = ‘ The ican Legion is sponsoring, msent of school officials, an essay | o¢ cuccess atest in which members of the Matanuska To Succeed h, eighth and high school “The worst blow to the Matanuska classes may participate. The sub-|yndertaking has been from Alask- Ject upon which essays are t0 be!ans themselves,” he stated. “But written is “Americanism.” despite criticism and early reverses, - — the project is going to come out. It is RETURNS HOME going to be a success. It is true that Mrs. R. V. Reiten was released | error was made in selection of some from St. Ann's Hospital yesterday|of the Colonists but this is being following medical attention. rectified and the farmers who are The..l. OLD QUAKER UYou dorf have to.be to enjoy 2ac/ whiske | "4 01d Quaker Cs., Distilers, Lawrsaceburg, Ind.~Est. 184 JUNEAU ..PHONE 36 COMPANY PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager B saee staying are satisfied. Markets is |'sémething of a problem but I be- lieve the railroad belt will be able tousea great portion of the produce | oo oo Store Every Month in the Year AUCTION SALES DATES April 15 May 13 June 10 July 15 August 12 September 9 October 14 November 12 December 16 Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers | | [ | § Advances will be made as usual when requested. Transferred by telegraph if desired. LIQUOR The Seattle Fur Exchange 1008 Western Avenue Seattle, Wash. Prompt Delivery i husband to a beautiful wife in |ery 36. ~ 1 “THIS WOUTAN IS MINE" 1S AT GOLISEUM Gregory Ratoff Stars in Drama 0'; J(‘alOUS_\'. PO\‘\'(’,l’ (’H]d LO\'(‘ “This Womugwin Is Mine” opens at the Coliseum Thea night, stars Cg ‘egory off, been pronounced a worthy s sor of Emil ;Janning: The talenti>d Russ the part of, tre to- ho has n actor plays a jealous middle-ag film. Ratoff plays Nikita the Great, a lion tamen. An a nt, bluster- ing bully, he shows the tender side of lyis nature Katherine Sergava, an orphan whom he has adopted. As she urows to womanlicod, her beauty at&racts other men, and Rat- off, in order to keep her to hims marries her and guards her je ously. Miss Sergava escapes from his vigilant ' scrutiny, however, during the sho:. time each day while he is in tr e ar handsc me with 1 im. As love conflicts the drama to its max , meets a n and fs ung and in love m Is with moves rapidly gripping jealousy forward and inevitable cli- - BER'T’S GROCERY STORE CHANGES NOW COMPLETED With a week of extensive al tions completed, Bert’s Cash C is now completely remodeled, and offers greater convenience for both customers and clerks. A new entrance, new window display shel- ves, nef floors, and food racks are part of the improvement plans now finished Today work in completing a rear storage rom is being carried Mr. McDowell, proprietor, said. ¥ out, and it will be but a matter of time until other places in the Territory, including Juneau and Southeast Al- aska, will be using products from the Matanuska. We hope another year that similar project can be undertaken at Homer.” He pointed out that the Homer district is well adapted to farming and should likewise prove success- ful Senator Brunelle expects to leave tomorrow or the next day for his home in Cordova where he is con- nected with the Copper River and Nortwestern railroad. Al gl L SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! TR nave < Friendlys Whiskey friendly to your taste. throat | and pu_riv“ which | HE COULD ONLY SAY “I LOVE YOU" IN THE PLAYS HE WROTE BUT A YOUTHFUL BEAUTY PUT THE WORDS IN HIS MOUTH! SYLVIA SIDNEY HERBERT MARSHALL Ll 2t Gl s ] VOALSD L ringtime in Holland” “Merry Kitten” Daily Alaska Empire News SRTREREE U T TR REVIEW TONIGHT THEATRE vith_GEORGE BRENT tariff agreement, the industry uni- versally is resuming normal opera- tions, he observed. A letter was received from Attor- ney General James S. Truitt asking | the Chamber for suggestions as to | what legislation is believed desirable for the Territory, and also what laws it suggested should be repealed, if any. CHAMBER WILL GATHER BOAT HARBOR DATA War Department Hearing! GREGERIOFF RITES on Matter Expected to | FRIDAY AFTERNOON Re Held Here in June | Funeral services ror Mike Grege- rioff, of Kodiak, will be read tomor- row afternoon at one o'clock in the (Continued 1rom Page One) Chapel of the C. W. Carter Mortu- st ¥k 5 the Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff to officiate. Gregerioff, who came to Juneau for medical treatment recently, died on March 22 in the Government Hos- ported especial improvement in the lumber business in the Seattle-Ta- coma area. Plants which were idle through the peak of the depression are again operating at least one shift, some of them three, and de- survived by one grandson, spite the cry against the Canadian | Alex Gregerioff, of Kodiak. to be #éc/ to enjoy 2ick whiskey! Not a barrel of money, my friend =but a barrel of quality! Yes, friends, when you think Old Quaker straight whiskey—rich and round and smooth —for there’s a barrel of quality in every bottle! But it doesn’t take a barrel of money to buy it—for Old Quaker is The Friendly Whiskey—mindful of your pocketbook, as well as your taste and throat. And so today, why not change to friendly Old Quaker—and keep the change! orn 90 PROOF STRAIGHT WHISKEY As you prefer in BOURBON or RYE of quality, think of mellow L T % mocs T WHISKEY It bears the SCHENLEY MARK of MERIT Copyrigh. 1936, The Old Quaker Company, Lawrenceburg, Ind. Division of SCHENLEY PRODUCTS CO., Inc.

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