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et e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDN!:SDAY SEPT.-2:-1936. . ||llllllllllllllll"llllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIh. [ ALASKA AUTHUR SHEKELS SHOWER ON SON]A HENIE fiMusm GUES i STARTING TONIGHT } AS SHE SKATES INTO THE MOVIES f THE SHOW PLACE By ROBBIN COONS { OF JU | HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Sept. 2—Un- & | reel parade: i Sonja Heinie (pronounced Sonya % % 1 A mu3|cal deifight FUR wEsTwAHn Henny) has done all her earning A STARTING TON]GBT of pennies in quantity since the §§ l wrth a I’hythmlc touc“ B Wi “ hb ;‘::zx;geifni?h mmAv:‘l(\icnj‘l;e tc\;x"x:]c;d f Coliseum Theatre Is Show- e that m:kes your head arrett Willoughby Joi U8 g in thousanids ruthibl thadt pkns N ing “We're Only Hu- I k T , | Husband on Alaska for |nies. . .. she is a bionde, exuberant man"” Tonight t took a girl’s | . ‘Norweg)an with brown eyes' and a & Trip to Palmer | broad, good-natured grin. . She A5 aflteatios oo RO 1§ love to turn him | will be seen first in “Peach Edition” B PR VenRy B B Ting f d ¢t | Joining her husband, Capt.Larry| . [A123 shis holds 10wHrId GHAH: Music Goes ‘Rmum a gorgeous rom a cowanr {-] . extravagant, dazzling musical show, { O'Connor, who is & passenger 10| pionships at figure skating and three La : g 1 Seward aboard the Alaska, through | Qlympio titles. pius a mw‘{‘_ acailbed | which dpens tonight atthe Capitol a hero..! Juneau this morning, Barrelt Wil- movie contract, a big new white Theatreg Jovial, niyficals bl o , . loughby, outstanding author of car, and a ready-made popularity | foal, lygaiso. has gingrofl tRAn\g s Alaskan stories, left for a trip to|in all the cities in which she has | chare ofilight romanct, as provided { Palmer. “danced on ice.” by its Principals, Harry Richman I [ Miss Willoughby has been in Ju- Griffith Reminisces i | and. Raghelle Hudson . i \nr‘au most of the summer gather- David Wark Griffith, the old mas- | .A‘n u’upmvl:uu sequence finds Ed- | | ing material for a book using the ter, commented at a showing of some | bifent fI.F‘l;]m e Mw.““-e] Riley, T.?’.“' locale of the Capital City, a set- early movies, that “making pictures ot | the sensatfpnad tiine, “The ting she has hitherto not used in is writing on sand.” . .. The film olrakid el i i her stories. mostly bore him out, being interes SR e W il b The authoress and her husband ing mainly as relics. . . . But a two- “_':] ‘llll“‘ll“‘('“l‘l“t; Rl L)‘"“_l;l"““ o, 1 M i have not decided whether. they will reel western of Griffiths's, 1912 vin- H\-‘:uu.xxmx ’;‘ e <ml \;v(x):;k.mm{L \M?m,‘ stop off in Juneau on the south- tage, indicated that in some respects 1>‘v1|ul i“v‘l‘lfll: :nr hmll:' ol lulal“";(gn » bound trip or continue to Seattle the movies haven't progressed great- | the nibibepisn iu-w Sy jand thence to their home in San dians, soldiers, much shooting, a baby ."D”Imammg @ bragg-nri‘q souls Carlos, California. two dogs, fire, and a ride to the ‘m(’k‘mg ‘;t‘rugu]r 'ngaxxx;L tortuous 3 { BN IR rescue, ending in a chase, and all | toanc-wilhy Iove s thbiortirying 6lés with g | Jaes Higeomionw (erpacisily Pmbies At 23, Sonja Henie, turned ! ment—the vivid screen production, | and dogs and chases) are still being i s | “We're Only Human,” comes with I . ! PO e e professional, takes her figure- Ve're Only Human,” comes with | AR : : ! It was interesting too, to see how tkaling prowess to Hollywood— | Freston Foster, Jane Wyalt and J A N E w y A T T E . | Grilfith, perhaps unconsciously then, #nd adds to her posscssions a | James Gleason In top r‘;"?““(“di v > . =N ¥ . il 3 " Appealing romance is blended with was building toward his 1915 tri- new film contract and the lux- | GPPO NG YOm % | v | ey RICHM AN\ : GETS DUCKED i e o™i ts "5 e im comac L1t gk ot of o et ARTHUR HOHL i A WETERIARG BRI tECh R ATECGAR. ditis. ek | provide completely rounded-out en- JIMMY GLEASON ‘ h " HUDSON P e Tolived Hiore embommh‘l e Bibiori ot an s S | tertainment at the Coliseum Thea- | ; i . ation of | tre tonight. | i ROC e e Makes Solo Flight, 5 Hours' picture appeared. Liltian' Gish and always has proved exceedngly dif-| o o 4o | AN R-K-O RADIO PICTURE H v . the late Bobby Herron, a dimini- e = g g | Ao ficult under the most favorable of | ALBERT JACK TO FACE : ‘ Instrugt_lon Is tive Mae Marsh, and Henry B. Wal- conditions, and always has fafled TRIZ\L ALLEGED THEFT € | Initiated thall an an Indian. ... All 1ater when the elements involved were at i | ! were to be Griffith's big stars, after Joggerheads among themselves. | The trial or Albert Jack, adcused ALSO They picked the wettest part of! film actors acquired names. Theodore Roosevelt tried it and'of larceny in a building, will be ! e TR Gastincau Channel last night to _ Rapid Fire Atmosphere failed. The elder Robert M. La Fol- | tomorrow before United States Com- | A Mentone Musical U‘,",e,‘,ly i give Mary Joyce her ducking,! The 1837 edition of “Gold Diggers” lette tried it and failed, even though missioner J. F. Mullen. CLUB HOUSE FARTY A | when the plucky owner of Twin-|iS under way—and illustrative of he had the endorsement of the Fed-, Jack was taken into custody on St { Glacier's lodge set another record| HOlywood speed in assembling types eration of Labor. John L. Lewis and | complaint of Jimmy Fox, who says | “STARS OF TOMORROW” 5 I for Alaska women—making a solo| NEre’s the list the casting depart- nis colleagues are strong men, in-' that the accused took a wallet con- | “MUSIC LAND” flight after only five hours of in- struction. ‘ Miss Joyce is the last of the six' members of the Gastineau Flying Club to take up the little Aeronica! for a solo flight. Due to her diffi-/ in coming in from her Taku all the other members have culty Lodge ment filled in two and a half hours geer, if they when a previous sequence was fin- ished earlier than expected: Four- teen “practical” chefs (real cooks) eight English-accented butlers, guards, five expert high divers, 36 swimmers, eight proficient tennis players, four badminton playes |one 18-piece orchestra with a lead- piled up their hours far beyond|o:'( qouble as a magician, one ad- L \Vl) ;‘“ ',“n(" yesterday, when she h"d‘m,m dance team, an acrobatic troupe, f BT g ' o built ‘her time to five hours, shol»‘m‘ white “beards” and six black (il A Big V Comedy—"“SLIDE, NELLY, SLIDE” = don Simmons and Jimmy Rine-|.heards” one wooden-legged man “Odd Occupations” Paramount Pictorial” hart, both of whom have mxnucled‘so formally dressed men and Wo. i Univ rsal News her, dvcmw;i that she could try itimen ... All of them peopled an alone without further training.|ndoor set representing s Long Is. . " | presenting ng Coming—"FOLLOW THE FLEET The average time for dual instruc-|jand estate with swimming pol, { »" tion is ten hours, and no women o) Ct b j AR AR 58 ™ il e | s €ourts: dance floor and.trim ] equalled Miss Joyce's time. | Robert Taylor met Greta Garbo = P l ; 'l;hv m’wl l:’llfll is lwrl)kmg 110!.(\“1“(*“““ the first time when they began 1 0 her next degree—when she takes “Camille” together. . .. He is herj Dally CrOSS'word uzzie the little plane alone to her Taku|seventeenth E:amng man. . . . Gale | Lodge | Sandergaard (name still unchanged) jj‘ ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle :. 1;(‘:’“‘5:::“:! In addition to the six members|goes into the Claudette Colbert film 1 1. Ripple against a5 cf the club, Mark and Joe Stor! “Maid of Salem” after scoring in A 4. Jump HIER 9. Philippine Tony Karnes, Sonny Lund and Bud|“Anthony Adverse" . And Merle ! 7. Desire strongly [EIXIE ~mountals Bodding, twenty of the 35 stud-jOberon and David Niven, real-life ' £ Z.'?.'J.'.".f:' | e g ents training on the Aeronica have|romantic team, will be together in I * M emb. form (RIOIB! 17 Rodent already soloed a picture for the first time, but ! 4 W E ke # Brian Aherne will get the girl. . . . | \: .,,,\ufflf,m Fis SEE 93 De: .,\‘-:;,cm: - A little Los Angeles beauty has [ marking RN ks E MEETI its name on a blackboard outside _:’.?‘Xxlfl‘ml time’ (ARt ‘ - It’s labeled “Wonder Bar.’ ;.’I‘;L“\“L‘TT;" g i E 3 Dha'Veow | Cripp! | “ ” st B s pensice e THIS EVENING Many “Ifs” Hold Fate . mping NI | 3 Queich river - CIOIN g2 Compass point | of a 1940 Labor Party . 0. Autertively EINIO| 3% Void & session Regular weekly Wednesday night | B Fean 2 Greek market 3 Lolize lodge sessions of the Juneau Elks,| (Continued ron. Fage one) | | siniok B ety " Do il Ator froma for the fall and winter season, will i — gt | . Fireplace % P(flfil&ms Ibe \;csumed tonight. At t})e lodge | had just been suspended by the ’ 5 A:;.Ir;;;mm nssaess A0 products | session proper, tablet services will| American Federation of Labor. | 3 An"i,_ Sazon of steps 43 Ht‘a‘ufipiet}e be held for the late B. M. Behrends While this meeting was in pro- &?A‘{;’(‘n‘;‘ 44 Indian ofger | and William Maloney. gress, another union official was i Yhith baloved pe_measures 4, 5“"‘,(":;’ o \‘la\t‘:ll?w | Following the lodge session the|taking charge of a labor committee by q;_nu'wu 'BOWR 5 Pty i aiokane members of the Elks 1936 Gastineau | designed to promote the candidacy of > s“.‘ifl,'.‘.;‘.?.m"m: 1. Part of a coat 6. Powerful 46. Negative prefix | Channel Baseball team will be guests! Governor Landon, and officials of ) at a feed, etc, in the club rooms, vthe Federation itself were reiterat- | | ing an attitude of neutrality. ' }KATHERINE HAROVER, | b e ! ROBERT GARLOW VIED‘i Another solid fact is that no party based on the interests of any single M | United States Chdatuiier 3. F,|class—even when that class was| | Mullen had to =.art his duties early | united—has ever gone far or lived l‘mis morning when Robert Garlow|long in American political history. | :and Katherine Louise Harover called| Sensing this, perhaps, most of the | |on him at 7 o'clock to be married, |leaders at the Washington cenference | ... J. Frank Henderson and Carl E,|spoke of a “liberal” party rather| | ¢ % / Hupp were witnesses. Hhau a “labor” party. But the in-| //’/////m. The bride arrived on the Alaska | | ference was very plain that such a | . | this morning, and Garlow, who has! { party would be organized in the in- | 70 |3/ .- | been working through the summer | terest of labor, and would be dom- | | at the A. J. mine, secured the license | inated by labor. The distinction, as | yesterday and arranged with the|it was outlined by the labor leaders | | Commissioner to perform the cere-| themselves, was one of the name ra- { mony upon the arrival of the steam- | ther than purpose. / er. : If the definition were expended, ,/ Garlow has been engaged to teach | however, new uncertainties would //////n.../ -.. this year in the Territorial High|arise. Is it to be supposed that a | School at Sand Point, so the couple| new “liberal” party, organized by . . ...-// |left aboard the Alaska, | 1abor, could enlist and dominate such ! ————————— | existing groups as the Farmer-La- . //... // .- | MISS TORKELSON RETURNs |bor party, the LaFolleite Progres- | Helen Torkelson, Forestry Serv- ice employee, returned home on the | Alaska this morning after a vaca- jtion in the States. | | 7 ' sive party, and the Lemke-Coughlin Townsend Union party? Which leads up to perhaps the ! solidest fact of all, that the organi- WO Lumber Mills. an try it and su D CAMP COOK WANTED logging camp. Apply Juneau —adv. eed.| taining $101 from under Fox's pil- | low in his cabin on Taku River.| Jack, according to Fox, was visiting | at his cabin and during the night | allegedly robbed him of the money. T YRR HE MEASURED OUT THE | SAME QUANTITY OF GIN, BUT THE COCKTAILS TASTED : LATEST NEWS HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW DELCO RADIO? SAVE YOUR COUPONS! For - [ . INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 PR SR S e RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS and SHOWERS Don't let variation in gin flavor destroy the deliciousness of your OPEN 1 P. 2 TO T AT WEDNESDAYS——FRIDAYS——SATURDAYS 186A Gastineau Avenue Phone 349 Open Wednesdays and Saturdays after 1 a.m. by appointment only. ' favorite cocktail. 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