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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1936. MYSTERY FILM s OPENS TONIGHT WILLIAM STARS “The Case_o_f the Lucky Legs” New Feature at ' | Capitol Theatre ‘ | STARTING . TONIGHT “WHILE HE PLAYED/ DUMBI f The lastest of Erle Stanley Gard- ner's best selling novels to be screened by First National, “The | | Case of the Lucky Legs,” opens at | Capitol theatre tonight. War- jam is again cast in 3 the famous astute lawes Perry Mason cture is said to be the most iting of all of Gard- | nd carries an unusual | ing dialogue and | tuations, in ad- ing sequences. contest for the with the most beautiful legs. with the murder of th2 man who | prcmoted it, after he had skipped i ‘ulu | tow ith all the proceeds. The kill- "l' ‘ ing d up with a triangular love | a contest, Patricia Ellis, her b 1 to breath opens with r in which the winner of the ss, Por- ter Hall, and her doctor-lover, Lyle Talbot, are involved. After the police are completely baffled, William steps in and solves the crime in a series of the st | breath-taking adventures imagin- SRS oONDITION OF RESCUED MAN HELD SERIOU Beth Matthews (above), 14-y old Santa Barbara girl, set a women's re for kayaks w she paddied 1,000 meter utes, 40 seconds, in a race, aga time. (Absociated Press Phoic) NEW DIRIGIBLE T0 BE BUILT BY GUUHKEAR FIRM ed, Moose River Mities, Plan Airship, Largest in L5 History, for Trans- atlantic Service E. Robertson, owner of the Mo River mines, who w day after ten d AKRON, Ohio, April 24—Paul W. |in a tunnel 141 feet below the su hfield, President of the Good- |face, joined Charles Scadding, tir r Zeppelin Corporation, announc eeper and his col nion in t gineers for that company ! enture, in the hos n plans for a dirigible greate y in size than German; giant new | Robe von Hindenburg | emergenc The ship will be the history, 850 feet long ter, and longer b, > famous German Litchfield refused io MICKEY MO Party MATINEE g SATURDAY Five Pupplets faming 9 Cha n was brought from t hospital at the mine he: in | by in | plane. largest Jitterburg feet 1P. M the Jungle” 1ilspin raft Ay whethe e of trenc among ph; rked to prevent the #hfection, known ient stage of gangrene, .o MAN WEDS feet, caus icians, Wi avation an inci In Far Mandalay Tommy Cartoon News CANDY of the propose at th under co terminus ervice United States. phia, Alexandria, Vi Richmond, Virginia, as po: Comedy ¥ a permanent a between Europe and ia, and Thomas. in a ceremony at the office of U. es for a proposed trans-Atlantic |ard. Mr. Tassier has mining interests g ING ICT service to round out the service|at Hope, where the couple will make Gastineau | offered by, the von Hindenburg. their home. | J. L. Overton, Great Fal were Deld in|__ — - — —-- | Vrs. Rubie Ir m B. Lawing, 57, | (s s e et et e e e e e e y of heart t{rouble e on the e and his ng conduct- | d nationally | INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 known Lawing ima, Iow Le Lodge. Deily Cross-word Puzzle g V in 6 min Scadding, One of Pair Sav- HALIFAX, N. S, April 24.—Dr. D, s rescued yes- | imprisonment | ital here to- a Royal Canadian air force sea- condition, arising from 4 o Robertson became He named Philadel- | the bride of Tom Tassier recently ( le bas- | Commissioner A. H. Bryant at Sew- _ Sets Kayak Record !D[]UBI_E BILL [ ! | | | litt | ! ar | bee! t T in3 { { | $ | i { | I**Cheers of .lhe Crowd’ and @\ On a double bill | Coliseum | trayed by Ru e animals are captured and the | and many BOB BARTLETT IS E. ;Burtl[‘lt | Bartlett's mother, M arrived in Fairbank | Saturday from Juneau. A P S W R YESTERDAY UNKNOWN ...TODAY A HERO ' ROMANCE OF REAL LIFE THAT MADE FRONT PAGES — AND—— PAUL D.WYMAN preduction IS FEATURED AT GOLISEUM “Taming the Jungle” Open Tonight tured at the will be lams, por- | Hopton. Adan alled upon to give succor to cal show hc le Dirgeted by VIN MOORE and Serebn Play by GEORGE WAGONER A Great De Luxe Double Feature Program ALSO NINTH CHAPTER "TAILSPIN TOMMY" depict~ s one Id animal life, n TAMING THE goes beyond to show the trans ing in ca to this country and their taming nd training =% 10 tmaking tnis. plotuss meabiell VIODAY TODAY vices of h world renowed train- T":ATRE ers as “hubby Guilfoye, Melvin !Kmnl' Olga Jel Dean Foix RS, PR RS R R TS how the life of . apture. Now NEWS ming the Jungle” shows hoy First Show Starts at 7 P. M. Sharp were utilized — R 3T A. J. Dimond, and after | ordered. T L 71D was un= rvice in that position be- injured, w hack to :chool today. istant Federal Housing Ad- o others — e BACK IN INTERIOR ; Pt L Gasoline Sale Forbidden TO FOLEQW nflNlNG ;‘l.ln\x‘::?:”fi:‘nk\ drl;o and has many Bu!‘_ls HEL to Drivers Held Dl‘llllk state they are airban . meeting glad to be b an dare enjoying many old friends. s. Tda Bartlett.| The Federal Housing Administra- on the train|tion service in Alaska having re-| Mr. Bartlett | Cently been suspended, Mr. Bartlett (Fairbanks News-Miner) L. “Bob” Bartlett, with and their baby and Mr. their CANTON, O, April 24—A new plan to curb drunken driving is being | tried out here. | City council adopted an ordinance ‘l()x‘hlddlng filling station operators Preliminary Hearing Order- ~d for Kidnaper of 10- Y:ar-Old Lad his summer will operate the hy- decided to return to this district from sellng gasoline to drivers who S€ 1 Graulic mine formerly o »d by his | {0 1ook after v able mining inter- | appear to be intoxicated. The at- father, the late Ed Bartlett, on In- |€sts formerls i by his fa- | ALLENTOWN, Pa., April 24—Po- | tendants face a fine of not less than | dependence Cr in the Circle dis-| ther, and plans to leave within a lice investigating the abduction of | $25 an not more than $500 and a el and will leave for Independ- Couple of days for the creek, to Henry T. Koch, 10, son of a depart- | jail sentence of not less tham 10 M| once within the new prepare for the operations | ment store executive, who escaped | days nor more than 30 if convicted el My, Bartlett, who grew up g > | from his captors after being held | of violating the measure. | banks, s one of the best known and| Kansas crop ar.a will be increas- | for $20,000 ransom, expressed the | e e—— lencrgetic of Alaskans. He was for|ed 1311,000 ver 1935, H. L. | belief that Richard D. lor, held | An old fashionea sock knitting he | ad | ed ho of | - S.{ ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzie §- x;igry tors . o ae e play 10. 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