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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; SATURDAY, OCT. 17, 1936. STARTI SHOW PLACE OF Walter Huston " RHODES’ D MOND MASTER-EMPIRE’ BUILDER- JUNGLE CONQUEROR \\// » SUNDAY at the JUNEAU MIDNIGHT PREVIEW Tonight—1:15 A. M. SUNDAY MATINEE 2 P. M. -BY A TROUBLE MAKER! e lies of a vicious ‘pupil spread - from one tongue throughout the town and smothered these three in shame! STARTLING DRAMA of TENDE The “MARCH LAST TI SAMUEL GOLDWYN ME Aliens Barred as Property Owners 17.—Heavy | PIGCGNEER WOMEN'S the Lutheran Church MANILA, P. I, penalties, imprisonment for Americens who use their citizenship | ervations call 241. Juneau Women's rights in penalties. Oct. involving both fines and | At Filipinos and | o'clock, the islands to help aliens | Club. acquire lands, franchsises or omex‘ national S THE LIFETIME &atémtoucé MAKES TWO-WAY WRITING Perfect Sheafleu pllmmmchmncl FEATHERTOUCH Point brings perfwi?on o two-way writing. 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Last evening's Spencer Charters and Maud Allen SSores are o8 foloWE: are in the more important support- Syracuse A 2 S Ing, roles. | Blomgren 205 162 DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TALKING REPORTER b Showing for the last time tonight| oo 150 | 165 are Walter Huston in “Rhodes, the‘Ml_h.‘E‘;v“m 105 85 Diamond Master,” at the Capitol Spot 40 40 40— 120 TONIGHT and the prison drama, “One-Way el e ALSO Rl 2 | Totals o B0 5551586 soTion picturns | GLASSE RETURNS FROM !t ™ fis" 0 167 50 ‘ ® J MISSION INSPECTION v 48 146 o i OF TRIP ON PRINCETON;DM“" *154 154 154— 462 LOUIS—SHARKEY ] | Totals 446 440 4671353 HEAVYWEIGHT The Presbyterian Missionary ship' S CONTEST Princeton arrived in Juneau this| Susquehanna morning with the Rev. John A.|Kaufmann 171 172 198— 542§ Glasse, Mrs. Glasse, Mrs. Swanson | Sterling 165 162 152— 479 PATHE NEWS and the Rev. Verne J. Swanson,|Mrs. Caro 169 149 154— 472 captain of ship, after a trip through e s | i i Southeast Alaska in connection with| Totals 506 483 504-—1493 Ithe work of the committee of Na-| Carnegie Tech. o m— T — ‘uonal Missions of the Presbyter- Robertson 177 177 177— 581 {ian church of which Mr. Glasse xs\Bmwn 184 172 186— 542 PROSPEGTS FUR | chairman. |Mrs. Darnell .. 95 99 149— 343 ¥ N alties | Calls were made at Kake, Peters-{ Spot 17 17 17— 51 W N peaaes of { burg, Wrangell, Kasaan, Ketchikan, | SRR TP “]\I(.Hflkd(]a‘ Hydaburg, Waterfall,, Totals 473 465 5201467 K N iCraig, Klawock, Angoon before re-| ISR S |tum to Juneau. ' Bowdoin “My trip has made me proud of | Benson 147 214 162— 523 YA NEVER BRIGHTER wthe contribution the Church is mak- | Duncan 177 147 187— 511 LUNCHEON {ing to the Natives,” Rev. Glasse said, Miss Green 107 113 112— 332 aue (“but T was distressed and discour-| —— . — Tuesday, Oct. 20. For res- s {oged by the inroads that liquor| Totals 431 474 4611366 Jeckell Says rhere Is N is making into the lives of the peo- University of Alaska { le. Until a solution is made to the Wilson 139 136 168— 443 CLARA MoBINLEY, Une_mployment — Ac- | obis, o2’ aidr e e In-|EttaMae Kolasa 88 107 112— 307 PR tivity Is General dians, much of the good work being Mrs. Davlin .. 160 106 156 422 —_— done by the chuches and schools ISJ Spot 113 113 113— 339 H (Continued rrom Page Gne) nullified. When liquor is taken away | —_— . —— — { from them it will go a long way' Totals 500 462 549—1511 Brown. %Al Lifetime pens are unconditionally guaranieed for the life of the owner except against loss and willful damage. When serviced subject only to @ small fee of administrative expense. “\\ for duties, insurance and Only HEAFFE FORT MADISON, IOWA, U. 5. A lin a bill considered by the Na- tional Assembly. The bill from 10 to 20 years imprisonment and fines of from $5,000 ot $10,000. The aliens also are subject to the .- K‘thave all _‘ e BY ONE LIE IS CAPITOL THEME | George O'BE Rides New | Stead in'Whispering Smith | Mlstakes Grocery HAVOC WROUGHT io-'s: {Beacon; Ship Ashore MONTEREY, Cal., Oct. 17.—The 16-ton $15,000 cruiser Sea Ranger, owned by Mrs. L. Bohls, of San| Francisco, has been pulled off the beach here after it went ashore | when the navigator mistook a groc- | {ery store light for a harbor bea- con. Much of the superstructure, in- cluding the cabin roof, was washed | i Speaks’ at Coliseum 1 How one vicious iie almost wreck-, | led the lives of three innocent peo- ple is the powerful drama theme of “These Three,” which brings Mir- iam Hopk'ns, Merle Oberon and Joel McCrea to the Capitol Theatre tomorrow. The story of this Lxllmn Hellman screen play is laid small girls' school which Martha Dobie (Miriam Hopkins) and Ka- ren Wright (Merle Oberon) estab- lish with the aid of Joe Cardin, a young local doctor (Joel McCrea), whom both love. Twelve-year-old Bonita Granville is said to score}! a terrific hit as the lying child and others prominent in the supportng cast are Catherine Dounet, Alma Kruger, Marcia Mae Jones, Car- mencita Johnson and Walter Bren- nan. Instead of riding a loping horse over the plains, George O'Brien is riding the iron horse over the sing-| ing rails in his new adventure pic- ture for Fox, “Whispering Smith Speaks,” which comes to the Coli- seum Theatre tomorrow. Swift- paced and filled with ihe zest for adventure that has made O'Brien a off the cruiser. - REDLING LEADS ELKS BOWLERS LAST EVENING Syracuse, Alaska U. and Susquehanna Teams Come Out on Top Bill Redling led off last night's ni nce bowling at the Elks by up a three game total of 604 xlld a high game of 223, for the other pin-busters to shoot at, in last night's opening match, which Syracuse, Redling’s team, won three games straight from M. I. T. But the best that any of the oth- er pinmen could do was the 214 game hung up by George Benson, 5f the Bowdoin squad, as that team lost two games to the U. of Alaska. with MIRIAM HOPKINS MERLE OBERON film favorite, “Whispering Smith Speaks” pictures the adventures of a railroad magnate’s son when he undertakes to become a rail man himself. In his wandering he - comes across an antiquated old line hfl: Su»quehn?lnn tolol;‘ :he O‘li‘f managed by lovely Irene Ware. Be-| 53¢ 0 Win the match from the u vely Iren ! Engineers. cause of the FIEl, VDI GRS 08, . v ignts aldte Bt the ks sched-, job of track walker for the line, le: 5 % 2 and proceeds to win her affection| S Cornell to oppose Yale at 17:30 Bob Kaufmann of Susquehanna and Bob Brown of Carnegie Tech both had match totals of 542, to tie for runner-up in that division, CATHARINE DOUCET '—Average~Did not bowl. Arthur N. Nyquist and Miss Ada eX- Faneuf were married by the Rev. g 'Erhng K. Olafson at the Resurrec- HIGH SCHOOL - PLAYERS WILL {Erickson A;[:(;UHCK‘S Busi-} | ness Staff in Charge | of Ploducllon ‘ | Everett R FH( son, {the all-school play, director of Big Hearted which will be presented 21 and 23, in the grade chool auditorium, has announced | |the business staff for this produc-| | tion | Business manager is Mildred Web- | |ster who has control of the finan-| |cial part of the business. Adver-| tising manager is Lola LaPaugh,| ‘v.'hu takes care of all advertising; junder her are Mitchell Daniloff,| | Bernice Lovejoy, Helen Ricketts, | and Helen Westall. Program de-/ signer is Dolores Smith and pro- gram typist, Clara Hanson. Clara Hanson is also head usherette and | junder her are five girls who will| usher as follows: Ellen McKech- | nie, Virginia Lund, Jane Blomgren, Elaine Housel, and Edith Linde-| gard. ————r- ROXBOROUGH PARTY | FLY TO LAKE ATLIN WITH BARR TODAY Pilot L. F. Barr was scheduled | |to leave at noon today from Juneau | for Atlin, in the North Canada Air | Express Pilgrim plane. Passengers to Atlin with Barr include: Mr. | and Mrs. William Roxborough of Atlin, who recently arrived in Ju-| neau from Vancouver, B. C, on the Princess Louise; the Misses {Nora and Mavis Roxborough and |Mary Conroy, who flew from Atlin to Juneau on Barr's last trip here to join Mr. and Mrs. Roxborough and get their first view of the world outside of Atlin. Barr is expected to return to Juneau lhe first part of next week. ) R SLOT MACHINE lS i SEIZED AT SITKA U. 8. Marshal William T. Ma- honey announced today the seiz- ure of another slot machine in Sit- ka. He said it was the only one found operating in the First Divis- ion outside of Juneau. The Marshal said he had instructed all deputies in the Division to act simultane- ously but that with the exception of Sitka all reported back that no machines were operating in other cities of the Division. “I gave warning that these ma- | chines were not to be tolerated in this Division,” said the Marshal, “and I mean it.” — e MEHERIN TO LEAVE ward and to Fairbanks on a busi- ness trip. Mr. Meherin plans flying back tov Juneau from Fairbanks upon the completion of his business in the Westward cities and interior. | ——————— | MAJOR OPERATION Hospital yesterday morning. GIVE GUMEDY'; m— MEET THE KERNEL LAST TIME THEATRE "Whispering Smith Speaks' IRENE WARE Plus— THREE LITTLE BEERS STARS OF TOMORROW FOX MOVIETONE NEWS TONIGHT the |, gon. Tony Lindsirom: Nick Martin; | !Leslie M. Almquisi STEAMER NORTHWESTERN goer; Richard Wakelin, Seattle; FOR WESTWARD, INTERIOR W. A. Fries, Ketchikan; Jerry Reil- ‘and; L. Jacobson; E. S. Calhoun; Eagle River; |Creek; M. W. Chapman, Monmna* Lancaster, Juneau; Al Pasquan, Ju- | neau. neau; Mr. A major operation was performed |mor, Juneau; Mr. upon H. Grimstead at St. Ann's|Demmert, Klawock; Mr. and Mrs. IW. Allen, Juneau; Mr. and Mrs. A. AT THE HOTELS .(’ Gastineau C. R. Galla- Cont Tarro, Montana Gobbie Lee, Seattle; Joe| Zynda and Mrs. R. Hansen, Ju- and Mrs. John H. Ar- and Mrs. Joe| LAST TIMES TONIGHT 2——BIG FEATURES——2 “ONE WAY TICKET” ’ with a LLOYD NOLAN—PEGGY CONKLIN BUCK JONES in “SUNSET OF POWER” “Call of the Savage” Nygatd, Juneau; | neau; Fred J. Ham. Portland, Ore- i .wuth the throttle wide openl He rides a steed of steel into the arms of the girl he lovesl M-G-M News 43083 bWhneJu- Antelope Guards Customs House in Montana Section CORWINE omm Mont., “Oct. J. J. Meherin, Hills Brothers cof- P- R. Adams ; [17—"Slim,” an antelope with goat- fee representative and merchandise | Alaskan | like proclivities has become & self- broker, will leave on the North-! Mr. and Mrs. H. Douglas, Hoonah; | appointed “watchdog” at the U. S. !western tomorrow for the West- Roy Yost, 70 Mile; M. F. Fuller, Customs Office here. When “Pal” shepherd dog and constant companion of the pet antelope, died, the 100-pound, year and a half old animal took over the job voluntarily. b Strangers stand the chanoce of getting butted out to the strect when they attempt to entér the customs station. The practical way, customs officials say, dog” the animal like a steer. is to “bull- i |toward raising the average Native) ! Ob :;;k;zz Efir‘:fi; I::'gaz?déomp_ to that which is now the best Na-* tr(:ll(-rsg). 2 deskell oorilirmed theim;:tzgfw of rainy, windy weather, 'RAINBOW GIRLS WILL extra X grant which he pro-!, . |cured recently for the Territory. ‘:2;::::;:;;‘:;{:5;::::: P:;'C‘Z;;: HAVE INITIATION Five thousand dollars of this sum!or 5 stretch of rough water yes-| AND DANCE TONIGHT has been :'l;otted to Mayo dnsmct,wrd“, between Klawock and An- to be expended on further work on i i i goon, Rev. Glasse said. There will be initiation of the ;hr‘l’d;”"“ King road and Minto ——— {Rainbow Girls at the Scottish Rite | y KETCHIKAN EXPENSES | Temple at 8 o'clock tonight. This extra grant is in addition to| pgxpenditires of the City of Ket-| Following initiation there will be| !the regular annual budget and the| nixan during September totaled dancing and refreshments will be $65.000 supplemental grant an-|g30279 the report made to the!gerved. nounced earlier in the season. The | Council indicated. The, total was — e funds comprise a portion of a spe-!jess than half that of the previous NyQUIST-FANEUF MARRIGE cial money vote made to.the De- month when construction of the AT LUTHERAN PARSONAGE | partment of Mines for improving White Cliff School addition, plus! roads into mining areas through-| ibond and interest pnyment.sf out the Dominion of Canada. wbrnvught the monthly school Balance of the $20,000 extra fund'penditures to $28,000. will be used to complete the Do- i —>——— xuon Lutheran Church parsonage minion-Sulphur road in Dawson' ARTHUR MARTIN, ELIZABETH {Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. district so that this artery may be! SAMATO ARE MARRIED { They were attended by Mr. and ready for freighting as son as pas-| BY REV. ERLING OLAFSON Mrs. J. M. Markle. sible. Completition of the Dominion | ———eoo — Sulphur road is essential to t.he The Resurrection Lutheran church| 'py jackson B. Hester North Car- | progress and mining expansion pro-' parsonage was the scene last night' olina soil technoligist, recommends | gram now being carried out in that of the marriage of Arthur J. Mar-| {a lime application for controlling locality by the Yukon Consolidated tin and Miss Elizabeth Samato. \;,cab organism on potato plants. Gold Corporation. The Rev. Erling K. Olafson per- | - —— RBESRETR: . 3y ol formed the ceremony and J. T. Wil-{ ces | Lode ~nd placer location notices son and Mrs. Olafson were wltn(‘:s-] Lode. and l“’: "':’l:;""o:o“ for sale ot The Empire office. es. S0 ) SN0 g COLISEUM Don‘t Miss This Show DOUBLRS of Hilarity! SUNDAY MONDAY , GARY COOPER—MARLENE DIETRICH in SHEAFFER’S PENS For Sale by Butler-flam m-ug Co. ‘““DESIRE" | Better and Funnier than “Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" SATURDAY ONLY-—Zane Grey's Story ‘m An A’ The Northern Dance Floor is available to rent by lodge groups or private parties ANOTHER TIP - TOP TIME TONIGHT v+ Smokey Mills and A. J. Bates splaying at the NORTHERN Beer Parlors Big New Dance Floor Door Prize Given at Midnite Tonite Tables Beverages An inviting spot for couples and family groups. MRS. BESSIE REEDER S. Franklin St.