The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 16, 1936, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA l:MPIRI: THURSD AY. JULY 16, 1936 COLISEUM FILM | ts the Minsky in Her DRAMATIZATION I ftoenl 'ST[',EN'G"T 'HAS AUDIENCE | — =~ OFBEST SELLER ' across the sereen... | N AN UPROAR /77 - 1S PLAYINGHERE | [l Hon e . S in a_ga"ant march | o : : i secret in her soul..! to victory and ro- mancz..! “Personal Maid's Secrv!"‘ ,‘ L § . : . Margaret S_lllla\':m Stars n/ with Margaret Lindsay ; War Picture “So [ ) ; & 7 | Is Unique Comedy | : Red the Rose [ MA'DS } One of the most u » e i G £ “So Red the R t rring |a in a long while, : T :] | adaptation of Zoung’s n |1 re at t 1 2 i of the same n: pene } t tit. 5 1 Y A lbe v | with night at the Capit i Ny Wa fonal Mad Scret” The taent- | : [ | eoret sutlavan s the star. and WARREN HULL MARGARET LINDSAY T nsE o {and Ruth Don ey o : ! Ranc Scott, Janet Beecher, El LB ey ”dalph ros 1> novel si Y e . ¢ actor, Dickie Mc SHORT UNITS y | g OF FOREIGN SERVICE A PARAMOUNT PlCTURE - C 0t | gl e it : . Ly {film i all comedy 4 a man, a man who I NEWLY REWEDS ‘ or 2 are 1se g 4 : ; A o answer the fighting and who, in his efforts CAPITOL IDEA right ——ALSO—— “Starlight at the Lido” ot ’“‘“ b it breath Wpity Bioo Low. s0d Rip | Miss Lindsay does a clever bit of ven willing to sacr In Van Winkle” \cting @ bitious wife who $ T altar of his beliefs PARAMOUNT NEWS THEATRE Margaret Sullavan is the girl b GULLIVER MICK THEATRE Universal News | has the r ¥ e that judic- | ious spenc will the family Vallette, a pretty vivacious belle of The boy, Duncan, is Midnight Preview: | contacts with business men and so- : s . . g 1| e Stk e b all ent families, which i ; 1 ved ¥ tt, a 'MARY BURNS—FUGITIVE || Fares vl brit them suoress. Ware _ v ome and talented actor who ] ren Hull, former musica 1 medy b 4 in th ,um. proves his versa- ru v flafi b d radio star, displays great tal- i : king the “western fuken Rout . 28" o in his firm film role as Miss b : ik 5 zations which have won per River 4 I Y m.m Donnelly b the role of the 3 : _ % e o sy o | —_——— i he wa % |maid who is the e spiration S . et B NAMFD IM SJET N S URINEL S St | behind the rise to fortu Besides " - i A‘I THE HOTELS | . i e arkston, | her already well known talent for M 0l ik pidtand o2 comedy, Miss Donnelly is here i “Gascmeau iven a chance to show her remark- W. L. Freeman, Prince Rupert, dramatic ability C.; L. G. Wingard, Seattle, Wash.; b ‘E:an,‘,. le- A, AUXILIARY TO Py . F. Farrely and wife, Providence, e SPGNSOR PICTURE Ivia Minsky, daughter of the famous New York burlesque im- ' I ipen Gk W gLk JVIEiflna s vulce | s pictured aboard the French iiner Normandie. While in Alaskan iy b e At a business meeting recently| Eurcpe she will search the stage for talent for her father. Tom Lewls, Oity; Peter . 1 the American I <R e i Al Forsythe, City an” i ore m- | B s : G H - I i Zynda t Cl 01 m it 5 ree I“ Ifl |a . perate government which no con- Mr. and Mrs. Archie W. Shiels, mine llingham sh.; John H um Theatre, Tuesday . 5 ¥ain Be “All Things” | In these circumstances, a great| peningham. Wash id her he 9| responsibility for discrimination ey 3 Wt Mrs. Mor. | icty Chaisman, announced_toda Stilled in Britain and to Al Men® 000" 0 tndoidil voier. Tt sumves o fxavxs All a1 next Tuesday night, July 21, Iy ettt i s thttBe Thore. G s | § % ran i Wore. tian Leonard M. Berlin, Howard Case i L Skl 3 types with ”Ageless Sealed-in 2 : Continued from Page One) glance at the party emblen the JSteel’ dedme el e e R Gt Lo £ B R d frc | glance at the party emblem on the g Kenneth Nelson, comprising a Steel” mechanism — any style, o 5 2 »f & rec sontaining per- ot B > "% bureau of surveys party, left Fair- AR - program formance of a record containing per ; ; srreltidugvits 3 X . size any price — .o —— sonal congratulations by Queen Vic- least a political party realignment| Wiat he Lt e banks recently to survey lands at Jesnid) y price. ¢ MAN'S WHEREABOU oria to the late Emperor Menelik Without that ‘!Mf‘! 1?‘ ‘1‘“4; 1‘:‘]‘!"]‘14“w4‘4‘1x‘[\H}.‘;\“:yi:":g ;(‘I,i\l:;‘;l:,kim“m along the l‘.mx!nnv SEE GE BEFORE YOU BUY! n Consula > of Abyssinia, on his attaining the Whatever else it y the k, lower Yukon and Bering ME T J . Tt Ttal 1 8 V ) ¢ . . JAMES NOONAN DIES SREBIAL R et TR B e ust have | Of the great body of American citi- |Sea con en. THe, : 5 - : res to know the whereabouts of |independent sovereignity, has re- present talk and effort must have |’ thi A coastal area. They attend tc EASY PAY PLAN zens is it Giuseppe Bosich, who is supposed to 16. S " | | | s wife portedly been banned by high of- | its effect on the yo people es- various surveys requested by own- be in Alask 3 ing infor- | ficidl quarters because of possible pecially Few of them seem to} jers of lands in those localities p blochil Batirash ever o omb | matlos aBowA Gotl eFe ithcalgrepergussion e SRl | . um, 11 AI ka EI . - H | ska, has been rece Noon- | Ju Made more than 40 years ago, the sacredness of tk ncient party tra- EVERYWHERE. YU Dala D. Drum, Harry C D\un} s B [Ic Ig [ uwar g. ar Salted § ” . ot “mm mildewed and covered with ditions, and when they hear party % | and wife, of Los Angeles, are round e S “\‘u\x‘\v;:\ uih‘ i ]’:‘,i s Miss Mable Lush, of Orange,|fungus, was recently found “with a names disregarded and cam- GO-WR'GLEV'S | tvippers aboard the Prince Rob- JUNEAU 6 DOUGLAS 18 Buffalo Bill scouts. He came to California, is a tourist aboard the | cumbe: Bt bie calift by a mem-, paigning pitched to a non rt on the present Alaska voyage. | ____ [ et Alaska first at the time of the | Prince Robert, making the present|ber of the Edison-Bell firm, pion- key, the impact on their more ’ A | e building of the White Pass and | trip to Alaska eers in the phonograph industry. |tic minds is certain . i ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION ; Its identity was at first doubted. future years i Regular meeting of Silver Bow but the official quarters which now Lodge No. A2 will be held Thur »an it proved it authenticity. DEMANDS ALERTNESS | day evening, July 16, 7:30 o'clock, W A K M w E A T H E R Two copies of the record were . ..o T 4 I. 0. 0. F. Hall Installation of !‘ v ] - made. One was taken by Baron poo "GO0 Tl Ly e dinet | officers. Work in the Degree of i Rennell of Rodd to Abyssinia. Queen b ™0 O A1 CTE BT TERER - | Priendship SUGGESTIONS || victoria orcerea the other destroy- ™5 1o that 1 ma be afieut (R ED CHRISTENSEN, CRESCENT CANADIAN SHOWS, Ltd. |ed, but a duplicate was preserved yp oo 0o O A A stinguish : Noble Grand. in case the copy intended for Men- o } BEVERAGE SETS ||'l"Vuil it .t Mt Mg 8% TS July 15 to 22 Inclusive % . 5 cries coming from the two oppos- By re-recording this, duplicate rec- ng camps, matter would be simple if one (4 ] FERRIS WHEEL! MERRY-GO-ROUND ip ¢ 6 glasses beautifully || and was to have been broadeast be- lip and 6 glasses in 3 e R e L colored glass. | fore the official ban was placed up- 707 PEEW CHB € ¥ B peral g - {1 FUN HOUSE! LOOP—PLANES! {on it ua. 8 sl i Specially Priced at || Other voice-cylinders discoverea Islend, both ave ¢ B ol MERRY MIX-UPS! ILLUSION SHOWS! were those of General Booth, Prince iy i, PO $1.95 Louis 1 on, Lord Roseberry and 2nd both 2 g e CORGArva B S T X Lkt 2 | William Edward Gladstone ‘t"“'lf‘ll “l‘: e Bae x”“’:m‘”;‘ e FUN FOR ALLI 9-OUNCE TUMBLERS 51 flag, for “sound” policies and tem- : AFTER EVERY MEAL Thin-blown glass with pleasing cut flower design SOURDUUGHS Special at $1.00 dozen E Cut Thin-Blown GOBLETS BERUERRAR s S o ~ ARE ARGUING f‘ ——— | Fur is flying in the Interior over ICE CREAM FREEZERS [[umtlial [ 0.0 Gt 0 . < i : ‘ LE =4 |the lady known as “Diamond Tooth | (% Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends'Bank Bldq 4 qat. size, ideal for f(lnnly & A |Lil” (or was her name Nell, or —_—— 4 was it Gertie?), and which part s 54.50 lof the Territory she frequented | The whole thing was stirred up 2 qt. size—$1.50 % 2 by a recent press dispatch telling WlN D o w c L E A N l N G 1 “Diamond Tooth |of the illness of Special Midnight Show—Saturday, July 18 Lil” in Seattle. Prospectors all over VENETIAN [the Interior immediately took ex- /4 : PHONE 48% ception. Each participant in the B L I N D S |argument remembered a diamond toothed gal who came into the /) | idged Do Wonders for Your Home! north country, and each remember- & 4 3 3 ed a lady of a different given : plese i Easily adjusted to let in just name living in a different part of E ¥ l N s U R A N c E the right amount of light. the gold rush territory. f b ki ; i . e The issue is still unsettled! | i z S y You can have sunshine in your R ¥ | A“ Sh tt“ k rooms without the risk of fad- || MAY GET HERO AWARD | en a c . ing your upholstery. Roy Tipton, Palmer worker, may [ ] HOME OWNERS: be the first Alaskan to receive a : . YOU MAY NOW DO THAT NEEDED s em on the windows of our Model Apartment ||Carnegie Hero Fund award if the PAINTING AND PAY Fuon T | Established 1898 on the Second Floor and let us quote you prices. | Carnegie Commission acts favorale ! 5 ! |on the report made by John Man- IN SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS |ning who is now in. Anchorage in- We will show you where and how to apply for an vestigating Tipton's case. In 1935 NHA loan—furnish you with necessary estimate on | Tipton risked his life in an at- labor and material. No cost for this service. |fempt to bring George Martin: of Act now. Protect your home against winter with & i Seattle safely off the Valdez Glac- o by o8, e T On. tough coat of SWP House Paint, standard of quality E 2 - R 0 68 years. See us today. |in a blizzard. Martin died after a [} e g |four-day battle which cost Tipton P Complete line of Sherwin-Williams Paints—the |half his left foot, the toes of his right finish for every purpose, inside and outs CASH GROCERS |right foot and the free use of one g Corner Second and Seward Streets jaie, ‘ Free Delivery PHONE 58 D I | REPAIRS ARE COMPLETED | Alterations to the mill of the, VISIT OUR ‘l‘RI\'lTl'RE DEPARTMENT ON THE [oume 3 ‘?’1;’“0""w?‘:’i‘}}"Eflll‘.’(}“"‘:"z | T n E T E R M l N A L July according to report made by SECOND FLOOR the company. New milling equip- | “Deliciousiy Different Foods” We are showing some exceptionally good values in ment will be installed in the re- Catering to Ban i i >arti A i i i ol & quets and Private Dinner Parties g JUVING M ¢ ated building. Rl A = R THE THOMAS HARDWARE 3-Piece Bedroom Suite in Walnut GETS 90 DAYS | : — N 5ty iraking . ae and i COMPANY For Prompt, Safe, Efficient PHONE erty by breaking a table and tear- ing apart iron bunks in the Fed- eral jail in Cordova, H. J. iott, PHONE 555 S i CALL A T S R —— |/ 10dged in jail for drunkeness. |

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