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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 'EHURSD AY, jULY 30, 1936 CAPITOL FILM |mOD $ CIVES HORTON | STARRING ROLE the M E *Your Uncle Dudley” Has| Lois Wilson and Rosina Lawrence in Good Cast | e | = Because Edward Everett Horton { has always managed to fill even the { most meagre of his roles with the | thoroughly human and loveable | | qualities of his personality, his role in “Your Uncle Dudley,” which | opened _last night at the Capitall Theatre, will prove an unforgetable treat to Horton addiets. | It is a wise, sympathetic and of-| ten hilariously funny story, with a/ 3 G : tailormade, full-length characteri- | y 3 g § . could give it. zation for Horton that at last| i Assisting players are: Frank Al-| proves his right to personal star-| bertson, Mary Carlisle, Doris Lloyd, ! dom. ! Dudley Digges, Murray Kinnell, With Horton in the picture are| Frank Reicher and Donald Meek Lois Wilson, Rosina Lawrence and > > | John McGuire. ! NGME GIRL SOON : ; TO BE-MARRIED cLAIMS MARY Cupid has invs nded Transportatmn\ Row, claiming Miss Dolores Doyle\ ASTOR HAD 4 LOVING MATES JUNEAU FIRMS BID | of the passenger department of ON NOME POSTOFF]CE Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Miss Doyle| e |Charges Are Made by Dr. Franklyn Thorpe— | and H. C. Groger, a business manj . A jong list of contractors has ta- of Snoqualmie, will be married OR| gen plans for the $400,000 Nome Nursemaid Testifies | August 1 at the home of Mr. Gro-| postoffice, bids for which will be| LOS ANGELES, Cal, “IFILMVERSION OF WALPOLE STORY IS HERE. Coliseum Is Now Present- ing ‘Kind Lady' with Aline MacMahon, B Tense mystvr} bl(\\ll\l(\\ pense and romance mingle amazing detective story in Kmdl Lady,” the film version of Hugh| Waldpole story now playing at the Coliseum Theatre. | It brings to the screen a new and! outstanding team in Aline MacMa-| hon and Basil Rathbone in a unique | story with a surprising dramatic twist that only Hugh Walpole| 20th CENTURY-FOX presents She was held in the grip of Lnsini:ter"pozul “ “‘e“ ‘ TON 8 . Rathbone |§ \ H?‘é) N w\d | | 1 | | | | | sus- | in an LAST TIMES TONIGHT A night of strange TERRORS! M-G-M PICTURE ALSO Thicker Than Water Voice of Experience Universal News ——ALSO— “WHERE THERE'S A WILL” PICTORTAL D NEWS | tracting €o., and Daniel J. Patton, Philadelphia; McDonald Construc- tion Co., St. Louis; American Con- struction Co., San Francisco; Eng- | lish Construction Co., Lowell, Mass; | E. C. Phillipsen, Bremerton; R. J Sommers Construction Co., H. B. Foss Co.,, Berg Construction Co., Mendenhall Construction Co., Gas- tineau Construction Co., and Pet- | erman Construction Co., all of Ju- Inoau THEATRE] NEW AGENCY'ARRIVES TO ASSIST ger's parents on Mercer hland.'(,m,m.d August 17 at Washington, ys a recent Seattle Times. |D. €. The list includes Tenfel & Miss Doyle was born in Nome,| carison, Seattle; B. Z. Contracting Alaska. Her father, the late Thom-|co New York; Electrical Survey as A. Doyle, took part in the gold| co, Mechandical Engineering Ser- rush of 1898 and later owned the|yice and W. F. Jackson Co. all famous Ingleside and Gertrude| of washington, D. C.; R. E. Camp- Mines. | bell, Los Angeles; Therfault Con- Miss Doyle has been employed by1 com- bighipi s V0L HARLAIT 'S MOVING HIS FATHER IN-LAW | July 30.— £ L e U e NS Lochinvar Complete Oil| Burning Furnace Now on DiSplay HCI'L‘ J. A. Bulger, and plumbing clected the the Lochinvar ng furnace which the turers elaim can purchased ccmplete at a lesser than an oil burner alone, A complete unit i on aisplay at the show room of | J. A. Bulg on Front Street it is said that combined ful nace and oil burner is a multiple | stage heater, ideally adapted for| air conditioning units, operates with the greatest economy absolutely dependable ar as a standard by the writer’'s Laboratories The Lochinvar Furnace Uni be delivered compl with trols, transformer, draftmaster and thermostat for automatic operation and an air conditioner may be add- ed with but little expense of alter- | ation. The Lochinvar is especially | adapted to country m,«mllmmn where electricity is not used, said| Mr. Bulger, and offers the ulti-| A maté in ‘heating with ‘a “peace of heating been agent for oil burn- manufac- dealer supplies J complet in has be te con- | | Nurse/2id Nellie Rich: d: countered Dr son to- Rex Chittick arrived on the z|-‘, Franklyn pora, accompanied by his wife, | Thorpe's “four” post marital lov- | and wilt be assistant to his father- | ers that he charged Mary Astor Light Sports Coats Go to the Country For late summer wear, here is a pair of smart coats. The one on the left is designed of white wool lacy tweed with a close fitting | the N. Y. K. the last thirteen years. | Her sister, Mrs., F. D. Scriven, Los Angeles, will attend the wedding. IF YOURE SEARCHING FOR FLAVOR— ACCOUNTING OFFICE Charles E. Harland, Public Ac- §|| countant, formerly located with J. | dence: 3503. in-law, D. B. Femmer in the man- agement of the Femmer Dock and | ransfer business. Mr. Chittick, who has been in the United States Army, formerly at Chilkoot Barracks, then transferred to Camp Lewis, did not re-enlist and decided to enter civilian life again L3 AT THE IIO"'ELS I S Gu.\lxlu'uu W. White, City; Verne (mr\l Atlin, B. C.; Mrs. J. Tenneson and sons, Tenakee; S. B. Trites, Ken- sington. R Alaskan Max Saul, City; Jens Kvalvik | Port Althorp. R HARLAND, Public Accountant Moves to New Location Chas. E. Harland announces he is now located in the new offices sit- ated at the entrance of the Gold- stein Building, occupying such quarters jointly with Stanley V. Grummett of the Juneau Insu ance | gency. Business phone 253, resi- —adv. collar and big sleeves whose fullness is achieved by unpressed pleat- ings at the shoulder. The one on the right of banana yellow shadow-checked wool is cut with rolling revers. Both are worn over white spectator sports frocks. MORGAN T0 DOUGLAS RETURN TO NEWS PT. BARRUW.TRT | | with having. She did admit, how- | ever, that Miss Astor had one lover named George. Dr. Thorpe charged with having confessed licit romances diary, and that stayed over night rumpled and that fast in bed MRS. HAWKESWORTH GIVES CHILD PARTY ‘ Mrs. Charles E. Hawkesworth en< tertained a group of friends of her | daughter Florence yesterday on the event of Florence's eighth birthday The afternoon of games and the birthday dinner were enjoyed :by | the following young Doris Gridley, Jane Willlams, Susan Wil (Seattle Post-Intellig liams, Margaret Rands, Barbara| With his wife and two children, Rands, Jean Marie Glasse, Carolyn $900 worth of groceries, a collapsi- Reaber, Nan Humphrey, Lois ble greenhouse in which he hopes Standafter, Willane Roff, and Es- [to grow radishes, lettuce and cu- ther George. cumbers within nodding distance of | = the North Pole, Master Sergt. Stan- ley Morgan of the United States | Signal Corps sails from Seattle for | Point Barrow August 1 Miss Astor alleged il- according 1/ her once one lover one bed was he had break- SERVOIR AT DOUGLAS FILLS IN SHORT TIME (One Mi“ionallo ns Now Behind Dam for Island Community A million gallons of water, the estimated capacity of the water | reservoir for the town of Douglas, He sails without a regret. He's | accumulated behind the newly con- been in the States since October structed concrete dam of the city’s and he can't get back to the frozen |new system yesterday afternoon in North soon enough. Civilization, he [three hours after the gate was says, is greatly overrated. He doesn't | closed following the connecting up like crowds, noise and hurry. He with the 8-inch main which con- doesn’t like motion pictures, the|yeys the water to town taste of domestic meat, telephones,| This afternoon, according to En- street lights, traffic signals, con-|gineer Hough, practically all the crete sidewalks and door-to-door |mains will be filled and there will salesmen. be real water pressure at all but Glad to Come Back N()rth‘ He Does Not Like City Life guest e If you have anything to sell or |want to buy or exchange, use The |Empire’s classified columns. | passed away We are showing an advanced selection of LATE SUMMER AND EARLY FALL DANCE SLIPPERS Matching all manner of frocks, ir Blue Suede and Silver, Salmon Pink and Silver, Firecracker Rec and Gold, Silver $3-95 with flat heels. $4-95 The new shoes are simply glam- orous and they medium and long vamps. come in short, Many styles up to size 8. Flat, medium and high heels. DEVLIN? FINE FOOTWEAR Men.. Women o Chlldren vk § eprre il Await Dog Teams His wife and two youngsters Barrow, five, and Breverly feel the same way. The youngsters | are anxious to get into parkas and | drive dog teams. They are taking with them two St. Bernard pup- pies, expecting to train them lead dogs. There were nine white in Point Barrow, Morgans, when the sergeant left |He thinks that's enough neighbors. When he isn't running the Signal as persons Corps radio station, he will be fish-| and | mountain | ing for rainbow cod, hunting reindeer, moose sheep and geese. When he’s not doing that he will be raising vege- Itables in his greenhouse, specially designed with double panes of glass. | Has Only Bathtub Sergeant Morgan has just been, one of more than 400,000 persons |in seattle. At Point Barrow he is the only man who has a bathtub. That makes him a civic figure and a dignitary } He has a doubly-insulated house. 'and underneath it the largest pri- | trout, | vate ice box within the Arctic Cir-| wc](- — a room eighteen feet dee ‘mne feet wide and fourteen feet ‘wlung. cut out of solid ice, in which |the temperature remains constant- .ly at 10 degrees. The game he |shoots this summer will keep as long as he wants it. The Morgan sail on the Bureau of Indian Affairs' vessel, the North! Star. They appreciate the courte-| sies that have been extended to} {them, but as far as civilization is | concerned, phooey to it from them! | S DAMAGE SUIT William Metz of Palmer is Mm.m Ernest Kling, Robert Rock and El- mer Shaw for $11252, chargi ng| | them with knocking him down and | beating and kicking him. The al-| leged attack took place on July 3 at Palmer. i SR A R ADMITTED L. T. Geiger was admitted to st.! Ann's Hospital yesterday for med- \ical treatment, 1 twelve, | including the four | treatment. | three of the fire hydrants and Douglas will have such protection it has not had in years. A test of the pressure at various points was to be made toda Excavations for the Third Street main line from H to 1 streets be- |gan this morning and as soon as |installations there are completed, chlorination of the entire system will be made and the water wil then be servicable for all private {lines. EQUALIZATION BOARD | AWAITS FINAL SESSION | The second session of the Equal- ization Board of the City Council \was held last evening without a single complaint being received and lhe duties of the board were con- 4\mued over to this evening when the final meeting will be held. | | The hour and one-balf session last night was occupied with furth-} | er discussion of street repairs and the making of plans to complete |the fill at Bear Creek as planned last winter. | - e [ BURNS FOOT Suffering from a burned foot,| | sustained while at work in the Alaska Packers' cannery at Gam- biel Bay, Felix Abanil was flown to the Seward General Hospital for | —evo—— | If you have anything to sell or| want to buy or exchange, use The | Empire’s classified columns: ‘. _,_/’\ ,c\/\f\\ C‘@V Makes biscuits flu/fy as a summer cloud Schlllmg Baking Powder | fl!| B. Burford and Co, is moving his i | office to a new location at the | entrance of the Goldstein Building 'ATLIN IS TO HAVE | WEEKLY NEWSPAPER According to Verne Gorst, who ar- rived here yesterday from Atlin, | S. E. Vindle will establish a week- . = | ly newspaper at that point to b 7 ? . | known “The Atlin Nugget Most of the equipment is now Atlin, and Vindle will issue per in the near future. ————— SEAMAN DIES Henry Storsten, 65, veteran mem- ber of Alaska WRIG LEY Steamship crews, | g5 in Seward last week | g Jul Y FRUI I illness which took CHEWING GUM ance Agency, Stanley V. Grummett, Vlum\g(‘ - CHILDREN DISMISSED | Devine, Ed and Herman Haff- | mer, who underwent tonsil removal | operations recently, have been dis- ) )\ ! missed from St. Ann's Hosplml as at| a pa- following an him from his work on the McKin- | ley to the Seward General Hos-| pital The quick results. >oo — Empire classifieds for Its Scenic Features, Geography, Histery and Government . .. By LESTER D. 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