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\ M. D. Williams, head of the B. P. R. bers and guests will attend a bean and children will leave Seattle to- her gralidmother in Seattle, is a THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1936. LLOYD FILM - Success Changes 'HAS. SHOWING ; AT {}APIT{IL Tough Guy at Coliseum | i Stars Jackie Cooper, Rin Tin Tln Jr. Harold Lloyd’s comedy “The Milky ' Way,” had its local premier yes- terday at the Capitol Theatre. Laughter’ strews ‘the* path o6f the | spectacled comedian in his timid': iProgress from the wuneéventful life ;of a milkman to the pulsing career ' of a middleweight fight champion.' | Supporting ‘Lloyd are William Gargan, Lionel Stander, Adolphe| Menjou, Veree Teasdale, Helen! Mack, Dorothy Wilson and George‘ Barbier. ‘ In “Tough Guy," new Secret' Ser- | vice drama playing at' the Coh- {seum, Jaskie Cooper plays a new role to him, in that it is more ma- | ture than usual—the part of a bovi SEE— 1 about approaching high school age' In 1929 Myrna Loy plaged-tion- Jackie establishes himself as the youngest character actor on the disliked—but she was plain, shy sereen in his clever portrayal. | and no more exciting than a but- Joseph Calleia gives a deft pic-| tereup. ture of a crook regenerated by| ]tflendnhlp and ' companionship in' the pxclum with JQSEPH CALLEIA JACKIE COOPER ~ALSO— “Grooms in Gloom” “Spring Night” “Dumbbell Letters” News Have you inspected that 10-Tube All-Wave DELCO RADIO in Our Foyer? Be sure to Save your COUPONS! By ROBBIN COONS ]B ———— Interview with Myma Loy, odel: ‘ morrow everiing on the Prmcess[m | feed being. given at. the, Eagles Hall/ Louise, for their return trip home.| ‘bv the: Boy Scouts. } e g {drab studio office, and nervously | DOUGLAS | e — \MISS AALTO FOR PETERSBURG 'fingered the strings of her tennis | BURNS HAND WHILE { Miss Impi Aalto is planning to racket while she hesitantly an-| leave on the Dart ne for swered questions about her life and |iority eomplexes « that NEWS | ON A HUNTING TRIP cave e BDart Dot Exday for | thinking everything is too serious| and too vital. Ken Jones was the victim of a;Petersburg where she is continuing work. She looked like a schoolgirl, painful accident while on a hunt- ~ |ing trip Saturday when his hand | there. BOUSLAS EUHSNE SOEENING ‘contlcted the top of a hot stove as i SET FOR SEPTEMBER 8 |no threw out his arm to preserve! ARCHIE EDMISTON JOINS |back PLAN IMPROVEMENTS| pis pajance on the small gasboat| CREW OF TALLAPOOSA| She was as different as possible | Opeéning of ‘the Fall term for‘“,hlch took the party out. | To gain experience in his chosen from the slithering siren one ex- the Douglas Public Schools was seti He, in company with James Man- line of work, Archie Edmiston, after pected to meet, because that was for Tuesday, September 8, the day' ;o' Tauno Niemi and Jack Mills, tWO years' practical study in his when Myrna Loy was inevitably after Labor Day, at a meeting of left here on Friday night for Stink chosen line of work, wireless and the veiled prophetess of doom, the the School Board Saturday even-|creer to hunt deer. They returned associated subjects, has signed up' fateful oriental Lorelei who lured ing. With two new teachers, M Saturday afternoon without secur- With the Coast Guard Tallapoosa heroes to destruction unless — as Harriet Sweetland and Miss Flor- ing any game. and will be coming north soon when usually happened-~the blonde hero- ence Ryan, due to arrive here tomor-! , BT the ship’s repairs are completed |ine stepped forward in time. row and Miss Elizabeth Fraser lat-' pov ‘scours TO HAVE FEED e ot ol 0SS | She did wish, .she confided dif- ér in the .week, all the instructors 1 GOES TO HOSPITAL Amjmuyv that she did not have m{su will be here in time for the open-| A bean feed has been arranged ni 1 A Johnson entered St. Play so many of those parts. But| ing |for Douglas Scouts to be held in' It was further decided to continue the Eagles' Hall tonight. Douglas treatment. the renovating of the school build- Firemen are to be guests in addi- g this week and paint some addi- tion to other visitors and a round uonal tloors along with other im-|of good pep talks will be included’ ELIZABETH PULLEN as a teacher in the public schools pale face dotted with many freckles and her crinkly ved hair | wait for better. . . . { iny | buttercup, and no more exciting. v tertainment. provements. m the Oidef of enter alnmen | COMING ON VISIT' R, 199 S FAMILY MOVES TO JUNEAU | | But here is Myrna oy, 1936/ LEASE ON NEW BASnBALL iy GROUNDS TO COME UP | Mrs. Mary Doogan and family ~Miss Elizabeth Pullen, daughter of model: cliein BEFORE D. F. D. TONIGHT are preparing to move to Juneau Mr and Mrs:: W S Pullén, is'a| A smart young Womxa i | where they plan to reside in Juneau.| passenger aboard the Alaska due sort of gay dignity 5}:5 Onh“e A special meeting of the Douglas| They have taken one of the Ber- tOMOrrow evening. Miss Pullen, who ;el:;)v‘v, 3::“;11:\3:; 001:‘ we;er:l ol Volunteer Firp Department will be rends’ cottages where formerly has been: taking a special course Bmec s flowirs e il held this evéning at 7:30 o'clock Drs. Sloan and Pigg had their of- in-Child Weifare at the University spray: ! oo v A in the Fire Hall to sign the lease fices. of :Washington in Seatte, is coming 'mirror-top tables. Her dark gr which will give the department |for a hrief vacation. :dressing ;ob(- emnthasi_z;s Lh:o rxc2 - | art coiffure 4 new site for their ball grounds, :a}xburn of a sml At }?13125 HOME, COMING WEEK-END, MISS WAUGH ON ALASKA {|with auburn ringlets. eup Follqwing three months’' vacation. ~Miss Bernice Waugh, who has the freckles but the humor that and Mrs. A E. Goetz been spending ‘the summer with goes with them shines through. She too remembers the scared, —— e | MAYOR AND FAMILY DUE | will be a guest at the session. | Following the meeting the mem- south, Mr. — | north bound passenger for Jumeau shy girl of earlier picture days, recalls a still earlier experience s AND AFTER . . . Tn 1936 the buttercup has blos- ly slinky, siren roles—which she somed into an American beauty —as sophisticated as the bright young women she now portrays on the sereen. done simply in a plain knot at the Jjust a |realization that accomplishment was | not impossible, and that realluflon brought enough confidence to make | accomplishment easier. . . " hers since years ago apparently liberated fur-| ther the Loy personality. The “lit-| tle mouse” {have undertaken a strike against| her studio—as Myrna did, pretty | and | Landon Rev ives Isse—| Myraa: from “Mouse” to Bwuty‘ | | | time when the flapper was queen, | Success Brings Success i “I was a mouse, scared to death. | “How did I overcome it? Well,| little success brought the | The big success that has been “The Thin Man” three | of 1920 would never | ccessfully. She and Arthur Hornblow, Jr., | she was glad to be working, and!her new husband and one of the | PN AR T atienom fa she would rather do those than |SMArter young producers, are build- | g a house—"bigger | explains. to an Amerlcan Beauty ’ SCOUTS HAVE Noriteshen: Fror Troop Has Ov- | sponsored by the Norlitemen, i Juneau Saturday morning at 9 a. m, Itmm the Northern Light Presby- | terian ‘Church for" their first hike iundl-r the directionof Waine Young, | Scoutmaster and Claude Hirst Jr., {Senior Patrol 'nlg}\k camp was at Eagle River, the |scene of this summer's camp. | Seott, |Rice, Bill Woods, Dean Allen, Al- fréd Brown, LeRoy Vestal, J. Truitt, Jim Johnson and Virgil Anderson. Transportation' was | Mrs | Glasse and George Rice, |'ed by eight of the boys hiking up to | Eagle Glacier and returning to the iend of the road by 2:30 p. m. Sun- | 'LAST OUTING ‘OF VAGATION ernight Camping Trip to bagle River Eleven Boy Scouts of Troop 612, left Leader. The over- Boys in the party were Bobbie Jim and Jack Glasse, Hallie provided by W. P. Scott, Rev. John' A The overnight hike was conclud- | day where they were picked up and! lar meeting on Thursday night at I had one of those terrible infer-| 'l 30 o'clock at the Northern nghti come from | Presbyterian Chumh MAIL VESSEL |Estebeth Arrives trom Sit- Motorship Estebeth, passenger snd than we'd |mail boat for Sitka and way ports, -eved was just a | Planned, but still not too big," she|returned to Juneau Sunday morn- | The slant-eyed siren was j TR v kb, Seaowivis padietants And the buttercup has turned|aboard: ]Ralsio Mrs. O. Aalto. TAX PROBLEMS AGAIN IN FORE (=5 ... o o Tubbs. ~ |brought to town. | The troop and Mr. Young wish| HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Aug. 31. —|and 'a gitl had to be full of hop-|to thank all those providing trans- 1929 | ping-and-skipping energy to get portation and making possible one anywhere. But all I could think of \more camping trip before the stnrt She sat in a straight chair in a|Was that I had failed to impress. of school The group will have' their regu- | HAS ELEVEN | " FOR JUNEAU 33 ka, Way Points on Sunday Morning From Angoon—J. A. Bulgcr. P‘rom Tenakee—Dora Carlson, E. Foster, James. Kepler, Edward From 'Hoonah—Frank St. Clair. me Funter — | The Estebeth will depart on her .- STEWART RETURNING B. D. Stewart, Territorial Com- ‘mxssioner of Mines, is returning to {Juneau aboard the stéamer Yukon itonight after an ' extensive survey the Alask: i i~ A When her agent took her to mter-| Hearst Bossism Is Up— {trip through the Westward and In- ATTENTION |view a producer whose verdict was | Kansgn DYaWS F"e ‘terior. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY that she had “absolutely nothing”| AN H g i G | o There will be an important busi- for pictures. sonithiiod teod i By ‘ RHODE ON PATROL ness meeting of the American “He said I was colorless,” she re- am _’8‘9 my | With Assistant Executive Officer Legion Auxiliary Tuesday evening, calls, “and I'm sure I must have o ‘Clnrenceinhode of the Alaska Game September 1. All members are urg- been. I was terrified, and afterward few days of last week in traveling,| Commission abeard, the Game Com- ed to atend. —adv. I was crushed. To be sure, it was|Landon teturning from his speak- m}ssk_m vessel Seal will sail in lhf —|ing tour in the East, addressing/morning for a 10-day . patrol mis* "~ P |erowds at various railway smps]aion over Warden District Neo. 1 3 8. 4 d and President Roosevelt traveling|in Southeast Alaska. | YO U R COMMUNITY | Daily Cross-word Puzzle i ey i frne o s oy ) {vey, also meeting crowds at fail-| Try The Empire ciassifieds (or T ! ACROSS Solution of Spturday’y Puzzle || 11, Flyshed with |way stations where he made brief |quick resuits s TA N D ] N G \ x. Disdains 12, Chureh gov- uxl:]s ;md had mslwmclou—up talks| 5 - 7. Mistreats groing wi armers. President Roosevelt ‘ h g :w, 17 Gcn%d! of ducks | refrained . frem - talking : politics, | J\UNF AU'Y UNG | . mine 30 AriiQAy | Howerer. Hardware Company USE OUR MODERN LENDING | 16, Supernatural 22, Electrified “The: President and Gov. Landon, PAINTS-OI—G | oceurrence rticle with other Governors, will~ meet ! 18. Article 24. Plled with | fig{ and Heavy Hardware SERVICE TO SALARIED 19. Edge redicine Thursday at Des Moines "for a“ Mnnm | 21 Coyerea the 6. Or | drought conference. 4 MEN AND WOMEN 1l s aadmast mothEl . |l Pt R B e e el , *° admiral 30. Action at law 28, City in 32. Most ous Oklahoma 34. Fortification L 5. Chart made with | 26. Girl student felled trees | S L b e A | at a co- 35, Pertaining to | | educational a dog { | school: 3. Waep | g, gicclios: Egg-fi [HIOINIEISIT] 5. Américan re 29 Runs aground 4 public: abbr 31. Turf 50. Palm lily { 2. Public bullding 40, Domestic es- 33. Complete 51, Kind of fish | or room tatlishment collection §. 3. About 41. Talks glibly 34. Yields assent 53. By 4 Partofa 44. Shoot from o Ja AR 54, Accustoms pheel which " ambush | b d . Personal Loan Department Coat o an Brids the T gi 5 . . Six-line stanza §. Metal fastener side & on 43. D-nl-h mnna 23. O):llte’;:t:: g o Llh:hco::g;z_‘ ;t 48. The :‘;mhwan i s 5 § 4 R, ! Lk kg 4 ,'“,"; 2 b o uitear . S 44 an ex- mpuden| 3 47 S22 of action’ Dression of Empl " note We truly believe that we 49. Collection of approval or 10, Note'd the 5 ‘Ourselves facts amusement 57. While /CHARLES WAYNOR, Mrmct(:e First National Bank Building ///”// Eflflflflfl /// 77 se11 America’s Greatest Shoe Values and Prettiest Feotw«n: pern South Franklin Street ekt //// fl Hfi Illfl/filfifl wiEEE Wild < wEN GEEN CEE dil ANERREG ) «HE JESEEE JEN 'CHEVROLET 'PONTIAC Telephone 478 GREEN ONIONS, W FROM OUR OWN FABM California Gncery 4 THE PURE FOODS. STORE PARADE OF THE | malee, K. Smith, T..Clark, D. € 33 P A s SENG R Beyers, Bernice Waugh. | William Schmits, wife and child, ‘ABOARD ALASK FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Aug. 31 | Alaska sailed for Alaska ports nll | midnight last Saturday with 210‘ first class and 33 steerage passeng=| {ers aboard. The following passengers are In-| Hayes, Henry Ozawa, John Garela cluded in those booked for Juneau: ‘md Ike Cropley, out to Tee Har- L. C. Rodland and wife, Maly Tubbs | Armene Stinger, | Pullen. Carl regular weekly run on Wednesday Huney FOR BAMPMGN‘""““‘ 15th Annual Fair ALSO RADIO RHAPSODY MAESTRO’S UNIVERSAL NEWS TONIGHT Marvin Rhodes, Katherine Herover, | Mrs. Slather and daughter, Alfred chger. . D. Narian, Oscar Northwine and wife, Frank Gordon and wife, S. H. Kelleran, Mrs. W. E. Cahill, Doris Cahill, Miss H. Fraser, Mrs 8. Crone. — Steater! S0 s ST Y CHILDREN LEAVE | Rev. Charles C. Personeous took a party of children touring, Daisy Miss | bor this afternoon where they con- Edward C. Kib-|tacted the Missionary boat Pringe- Torkelson, Elizabeth | ton on which they will make the trip to Sitka enroute to the Shel- Edman, J. Tenneyscn, D. don Jackson School for the Fall John White, M. W. Par-|semester. Helen HOW MUCH DID YOU LOSE TODAY? | = Letters, circulars, advertising are a part of every business. Used at the right time and place, they mean more rev- enue received. 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