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20th Century Production o JOAN BENNETT COLIN CLIVE L Nigel BRUCE STARTING TONIGHT BN THEATRE Bl “TWO FISTED” with LEE TRACY and ROSCOE KARNS ALSO—First Chapter of New Serial KIDDIES Saturday THE. DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST. 14, 11936, COMING—"Schmeling vs. Joe Louis” WATCH FOR DAT] ES! ALSO “Speedy Justi It's a Mentone Musical “Winter in the Zoo” Pathe Latest News NEW PICTURES OPEN ATBOTH | LOCAL HOUSES Ronald Colman Picture Is| at Capitol — Coliseum Shows Horror Film A gay and charming romantic | comedy, starring the screen’s | player ‘of suave, debonair roles, | s to night at the Capitol The- The pic is “The Man Broke the Bank at Monte and the star is Ronald Col- Who Carlo, man In support of Colman are beau-| tiful Joan Bennett, Colin Clive, Bruce and Montagu Love. Colman enacts the role of am | impoverished Russian Prince, who |runs up his meager savings as a jtaxi driver into 10,000,000 francs at the Sporting Club in Monte Car- Joan Bennett is hired & ate to lure Colman back to and she leads chase over Europe erland, in a setting of moonlight and romance, Miss Ben- nett falls in love with her victim F(J“fl Allen Poe's fantastic tale, 4 Premature Burial” depicts a who sees his own funeral, feels himself lowered into the earth, and he |over him The new terror film, “The Crime of Dr. Crespi” with Eric Von Stron- heim, is the dramatization of the Poe story. It appears tonight at| the Coliseum Theatre. -+ PIONEER DIES in Seward Robert a solemn dirge sounded | ‘Word recently was received of the death of ablest | i\ VANDER LEEST IS Cha;ges Don’t Worry Her husband, Dr. Franklyn Thorpe, for the unworried in this picture. She is in stos heir, in one of New York's y Astor, mov stody of their Pilot Bob Reeve for at the Seward Hospital. | The cident ocourred as the Val dez people were driving along th Richardson Highway and their ca went over an embankment. ... NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: On and after this date, August 14, 1936, I will not be responsible | cently by treatment MAKING BUSINESS TRIP TO INTERIOR H. R. Vander Lee | Mauro Drug St lon the PAA Electra enroute to { Fairbanks. From Fairbanks, Mr | vander Leest will continue out to {the coast on the Alaska Railroad, of the Butler- left yesterday “Bob” Michaelson in South the beloved pioneer several years to make his with his nicce. He for- at Moose Pass, on the Alaska d Railroad i - Carl Carmer, author of | for a Lonesome Drum” repo | song - writers are working “Listen s three on a Da-| for any debts contracted in my | name unless authorized by me per- | sonally making several stop-offs, on busi- ness. He intends to catch the Yu- kon at Seward and return to Ju- g, ALFRED M. FOSTER, SEE IS P. O. Box 286, el i adv Skagway, Alaska. | RECEIVE TREATM ‘ < e Badly shaken by an auto acci- dent, J. W. Gilson, President of the First Bank of Valdez, and Mrs Spiders produce silk not only for webs but to protect their young their eggs and themselves from How Would You Like To Sz2 Your Own FUNERALP To Hear The Dirt Falling On Your CASKET? To Feel The Co\d Of Your Own SHIVERS anil with “The Man You A Living Corp He Could ie Could Fe “CALL OF THE SAVAGE" PLUS—CARTOON and COMEDY —FREE CANDY — MATINEE song with that title. Gilson, were flown to Seward re-| wet and cold DOUGLAS NEWS MRS. LOWE IS VISITOR REBEKAH LODGE . Mrs. H. Lowe, who'is visit daughter, Mrs. M. L. M: in Juneau, was honor guest of the Douglas Northern Light Rebekah Lodge at their regular meeting last night. The visitor was entertained A social session concluinding rofreshments. - D GUILD PLANS TEA, SALE A tea and an Feld by St. Lu Guild Thursday afternoon, August 20th, as first affair of the Fall sedson, ac- cording to plans made at a meet- ing of the Guild Ladies in the Parish housc yesterday afternoon. D - FENNESSEY IN CHARGE, LOCAL CAB BUSINE! Forrest Fennesey is temporarily looking after the business of the pron sale will be a their | se sence of M. C. Edson, who expects o make a trip to Sitka. Elmer Boyer is also taking a shift driving the cab. > MOVES TO- CHICHAGOF eve Martin left Wednesday ev- for Chichagof to work in the > there. He was formerly em- by Wright & Stock Co and also worked for the city -ee - CANNERY MAY FINISH PACKING TOMORROW As the result of good fish aé the Douglas canr very lay this week, all 1,08 cases lof the contemplated pack of 20,000 cases will ‘be filled by tonight and d the rest may be filled to- morrow which may ‘wind up the ason’s canning. A good-sized ship- ment is ready for the Northland to take south when she calls here tomorrow. e COMING HERE Gladys Abel, sister of Don Abel, adio operator at the PAA Canyon Island station, is aboard the Bar- anof to arrive in Juneau Tuesday Tiv ‘a similar s '()l‘ SCOUTS SAY ADIEU HELLO AT MEETING The Norlitemen troop of Bay Scouts met at the church last nhgit to bid farewell to the retiring Scoutmaster, Harold Gallwas, and lcome the new Wayne oung. The leader Rev. John A made a speech of uppreciation to Mr. Gallwas in behalf of the troop committee, and Bobbie Scott made speech expressing the appreciation of the troop members for the wise leadership of Mr Gallwas and presenting him with, a bon voyage gift The same two speakers also ex- tended the welcome of the troop! and the committee to Mr. Young. Four new members entered the troop at the meeting, Claude Hirst Jr., Jimmie Johnston, Dean Al- len, and Alfred Brown. After the business meeting, the| Scouts played games and enjoyed | refreshments. Glasse .o Frék MoNally undérvent s ma-| jor operation at St. Ann’s Hospital ALL FLAVORS PRESERVES 2 Ib.jar 3¢ 6 ears 2 SC White King wader and a chance to win a SILVER SET 2 large pkgs. 6 SC CORN ON COB Small Yellow Kernels . ANCHORAGE WOMEN ELECT DELEGATES American Legion Auxiliary Anchorage The of met recently anc elected the following ten womer represent Territorial conven in Juneau Jean Reekie, Mrs. Eleanor September M1 Mrs. Mildred Cu Marsch, Mrs. Mary Hopkins, Mrs. Ruth Beran, Mi Edna Raynor, Mrs. Mabel Va Mrs. Mae Jenkins, Mrs. Cecil Hunt, and Mrs. Carol Pong The first four delegates r——— THEATRI‘./ In Twelve Chapters w HE GREAT SEI “CALL OF THE S. STARTING TONIGHT A‘i]a&g}!‘” Noah Beery, Douglas, Cab Co. during the ab- for a visit with her brother. 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