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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 5, 1936 g i F"—M VILLAIN : .- _ i & - - :_‘ k- | Ruth Peck Is Now on Chan- X : : t ; nel-—Meetings Held in Legal Fireworks in Annlf: o o ORI Tl RN s Douglas, Juneau Harding Play Now : PE p T X ’ A i i Miss Ruth Peck, who is staying| . at Coliseum ’ 3 B . Y P ogb wgmad| ot the Zynda, is the Home Demon- Chalk up the name of John Car- &5 R ) b ; Rt ty of Alaska. Since ng from| radine as your favorite villain of st ? Sl - | the future. ? ; 5 4 : ey With Carradine’s appearance i 5 % o By Vi X iR 4 i B oo g clubs |“The Prisoner of Shark Island . 4 ora {now at the Capitol Theatre, film |producer Darryl F. Zanuck signed ¢ 3 ” {this screen newcomer to a long term | [SSEsIE: ~ < R W e § o 5 working | contract i gt 2 § "% e % 3 1 ity Ot A slender young man with the i : e o Sl oy o ¥ el () very happy and anxious to try| L Wisconsin, eight months ago, she narrow brow and burning eyes of | b3 + > 4 2 SRR ke K w | new methods in their homes. She {the zealot, Ca dine is of the newer | : i 1 £ believes that the colony will be school of villains, the psychological| |:° g , R % 3 uccess, and most of the colonists! type represented by Charles Laugh-| 8 3 w e . R4 are looking forward to the time on and Peter Lorre. In “The Pris- ! e : ; ; “ g g when th il be self orting ner of Shark Island,” which casts| ¥ b x T 5 R g he Smith-L / assed in ) him as a sadistic prison guard, this| | 4 5 AR $ X . € % 914, madc ral fi ilabl ly Alaska Empire ftalian young actor demonstrates the power | IA‘, g £ o b S for Home Demonstration Work Talkillfi Reporter Riviera | |of restrained acting, as contrasted | 5& ; i e e % Mg throughout the United States. This M for & (VIOI{@INAR || with the bluster of old-time villains, . L x bt e s : . el Act made it possible to send capa- . OSor 2 YOEMAENN | in poriraying a personality of in-| e ; - i ' : 1 16 it wanEnAts Golibad dotra MIDNIGHT PREVIEW m se hatefulness. 3 S S . munities ging the most up-to- : News ———— ||“Warner Baxter is the star of this| : SRR ¢ ’§ P S o A edte Edward Arnold in “SUTTERS GOLD” & 3 date methods domestic art into {revealing drama, cast as the doctor| - 3 & [ vy hemie, “Atid Y6 i usider sHe| LAST TIMES TODAY who was sentenced to a living death | N s Aot Bt W e Bk | or an innocent. aet of mercy. With Here is an air view of a portion of the city of Madrid. showing a group of public and government build- ; | ot o foe ; ings, where preparations were rushed to defend the S h capital against encircling Fascist insurgents’ employed | John Ford as director, the picture forces. Rebel planes terrificd the city with their first daytime raids. (Associated Press Photo) Douglas women are king quit } il * . . . e | reveals the t ount of one of | e il ppeimm By | PI s Am't PI s Dogs Aré Niore THEATRE |the most amazing miscarriages of being planned by this enthus-| g Jealous than | justice in the history of the United ¥ e sembly of Centuri i young leader. Clever ways of ’ S | | 9 | DOUGLAS Rflmflfls BSG“ m » Know of othier cur-'making Gresses, aprons, and m.um! Humans, Owner Says | . 2A, ¥ S Agad At the Coliseum Theatre two clev- were demonstrated yesterday. The| Porkies Are Laundried by |8 lawyers engage in & batils of legal . e s | 'next meeting will be held Monday, : Make 'E HOUSTON, Tex., Nov. 5—Well- |wits at the trinl of an innocen NI]W u B W! flar ; RO 0 AU Moy ¢ 2 oclock in the| Boys to Make 'Em ired, s, wagd A 1 CASE S Lb |man charged with murder, in Ann 4 sure you kn ack i | Douglas School house. Juneau wo- | Smell Sweeter has three Lrceds, are more jealous EAT'Ng Bfinw]flurdmg‘.\ new picture “The Witness SN al 1 > college 5. men, who are in ted in new| than humans. Chair.” Murray Kinnell and Paul A IS Som { marked ideas for their home: 1l have an| 2 “I wouldn't far encugh to say | ray By JOHN SELBY Somet ! marked i for omes, will have an 2 Lo R v I go far gh ; |Harvey provide the legal fireworks 4 B. C.'s OF CITIZENSHIP G S R xed 8 Aek ey unity to meet on Saturday af- f‘”"l\‘-‘m}‘ , I““l‘ 1“’.““8\3‘;5‘ that any dog could sense that he S [n this RKO I tim, while 4rE EXPLAINED DOUGL o N ; potshe . jigs . Bave: distAs Sl " |had been left out of a show," : . | |Walter Abel, who has the romant P. T. A. BY REV. GLAssE- With the Columbia Encyclopedia, nob| =/ =" - RUb; nbk Hhofe ot C‘_"‘:“‘ I,'“’l';‘p' Astrich said, “but one certainly State Doctor Puts Agricul- [iead opposite the star, sits in the 5 precisely in encyclopedic verbiage 53 il ; ; ballot | Jo%: 12, and Sidney Husey. 13— youq notice it if another dog was | my the standard of Cardinals has used a secret th ell “sweet as a dalsy.” & j defenda ces rhat citizens asked Rev 4 o earliest s te \ , 0 FHeRs; £ Weh 42 8 0ay | receiving an unusual amount of ture Dept. nghl | What is citizenship, asked R What was the earligst substitute | jowrnalism is nowadays. Why, a i Wl elections since 1562 The two young fubtire Tarmers M‘«mvntimfi | vedh 1 o the screen jgohn A. Glasse, in his opening re- f . 1 i oy : John A. Glasse, s 2 or the dern and somewhat | potsherd is a broken piece of erock-| chusetts stopped voting out | america brought their hogs from on Subject oo, TMan b » MOTOD! marks at the regular monthly meet- fyigher machine?” ery. Naturally loud in 1634, when the general| e pomer oo e ok for| . (If 1 pet my German Shepherd, 3 [ e i e 1 4nd ing of the Douglas Parent-Teacher w0se Wo ballots the Ro-| “Thanks. And perhaps you could court elected a governor with paper | o, at the four-State tais hire, |10¢ -Boston and,, the Eomerening [T as Bginlie” Af8 ured. Association last evening. In an un- mans used in 139 B. C..” said the En- | sa g about the secret bal- And the American English are very quick in, letiing me Know usual manner, the speaker answered . lia. turning a leaf and ad-!lof wve? You know, just any ; were. the first to ¢ they don’t like it. A dog can sense tor. “The department is badly in-, the question by using the letters of jyst; anger or disapproval in a gesture ¥ {of his master.” —tes — Andrew Beard, 55-year-old negro of Ethelville, Ala., recovered after being buried under dirt for seven hours. TULSA, Okla., Nov. 5—Crow eat- is past the t stage in| parts | Folk just shoot them, cook them | proved manner and en-| | Our pigs are cleaner than a ) tooth,” they declared. “We 3 o its margins neatly. “These t ives that way. y We [laundér: them curadlved formed the word “citizenship” to initial were ‘provided according to the The Encyclopedia opened - itself you want to know, t ey're nicer to sleep with than “Look here. The young crows are cleven of the points which he Gambinan law, so that all a Roman Yes, 1 suppose you a Lo votie machine araiggliag ol Ll st getting down into this coun- brought out in expand his topic. nople had to do was to get his toga think t ballot's something 1 w York s smell sweet 4 & dalsy.” try now. They're swell eating. I “C” for the cost of citizenship as gyt of the draft and drop a slab of 5 as old e hil Tha A Iu‘d abont ‘“"‘ i “‘ml ot know definitely many people the price paid by our forefathers, wooq into a box. Some il - Bted the/ liog exhtlt. tn BV eating them right along. I've eaten a blood purchased privilege, we And do you remember what they Gised 1 TRAtA elors S00" | mduarde. Cliieeil ity g €3 , & some good ones lately. Come on out cnjoy. “I” is a duty to b citizen were voting for in 139 B.C.? n some of your American scre actor, gave up ‘()h tHaUE these dther pils” b iy a;mplre Sunday, I'm having another mess.” as well as a privilege; “T" thrive Certainly; I'm quite sure. It was Indians used it, and the College of of medicine to go on ! s : 2, s It is all a matter of prepara- on personal loyalty; we should sing e - tion. The doctor pointed out that the glory of and stand up for our : 4 wild duck isn't so palatable, either, own country. if improperly prepared. “I" imposes certain responst He dived into ‘his stock of clip- lies: our duty at election time pings and correspondence to show W¢ should stand by those we elect Give Your |that crow banquets are being plan- (0 office 2" Zeal without know- Child This ned 15 Dilisr: Skl ledge is endangering our citizenship : =" embraces people of all faiths; Chance R Boalngw: wal Out no one faith should dominate our Stallings has sent out hundreds country; our flag is big enough to of recipes in response to inquiries. coyer all faiths; “N” now defined in People don't argue &ny more,” yworlg terms; no man can live unto he said, “they just eat.” himself; ganized crow banquets last year, was consider- ably miffed when the Deparsment of Agriculture this week “guessed” crow meat is all right “if you can eat it.” Fiddlesticks snorted the doc- 3 ¥ so must the nations liv 4 L. D. Rickey, State Game War- ynto each other; “S” stands for den, predicted a growing demand pjghest good for all; no one group A o g for crows throughout the COuntry. should dominate country unless it ® 9 /J ) He expected more would be eaten goes good to all the people; “H” has P % e in Oklahoma this year than last. present day evils to conbat; Ameri 3 Piano SIudy Meat Analyzed cans are great people, but there is a Iq m A [ B o Dr. Stallings had crow meat an- much propaganda to fight against rings alyzed and found it of high portein “I” includes all who pledge alleg- 2 {content. Crows eating habits are iance to flag; invites all, white or p P » |cleaner than those of chickens. yellow; “P” pays big premiums, % . ; Wel b h “I have eaten crow three times,” not in dollars, but in satisfaction; 5 PR I elcome wherever they go said Rickey. “Properly prepared you also the “P.T.A”, an expression of @ : : g FOI’ you Who ove —those who have the gift of lcan't tell it from wild duck or. citizenship, the subject of his ad- s musie. Start your child now. guinea. dress. he said. The P.T.A. invites 4 Gk ¥ i1 [ . “ “I'd rather have young crow than all to come and do all they can for 3 the befler 'hlngs °f 'Ife! A Baldwin-built piano iseasy squab,” echoed Dr. Stallings. the good of the community.” - to own. Convenient terms. “After the birds are cleaned you The program opened with two sel- . i Yot ? i Eat, smoke, and be merry —but redch for a light rub them with lard or other short- ections by the school orchestra— ¥ 7 ' 4 z fish ening and place them in a brazier “Step in Time March” and “At Your ; ¥ smoke —reach for a Lucky! For choosing a light ALASKA MUSIC or iron skillet with a 'lid. Wnp a Pk\asufe," A trumpet duet “My i # % B/ > smoke is true moderation—good taste and gcbd pint of water and celery trimmings Buddy” was played by Annabelle " L . iud d busi 11’ d. Good busine: SUPPLY Jou cook them until about three- Edwards and Kenneth Shudshift A ] ! o5 ; judgment—good business all round. Good business fourths done. Use chicken or beef accompanied by Helen Edwards o . g . for throats and for delicate tissues. Good protection:: 122 W. Second Phone 206 stock to make a light gravy. Pour Jennie Johnson recited “Young % ? this over the birds and cook until Fellow, My Lad,” by Robert Service; : Gt . ¢ i against irritation and cough. Only Lucky Strike tender. Serve with any kind of community singing of popular pa- ; o R i smokers enjoy this protection—the progection that’s Baldwin ¢ Hamilton || dressing. triotic songs, “Keep the Home Fires Y % A 3 ; 3 s T i Howasd Plasos “Boy, that's real eating—whether Burning” and “Tenting Tonight,” : ; offered by the process, “It’s Toasted”! So it’s good to: the Department of Agriculture “Long, Long Trail,” and “’'Till We o p $ 7 A % % smoke Lu(kics, because (hey're a light smoke. And ~— knows it or not!” Meet Again,” concluded the pro- ; e 4 4 < iy g ¥ — P e gram. ; % b speaking of Luckies —how about one right now? During the business meeting which o z preceded the program, Mrs. G. A, Kirkham reported the purchase ef 5 ¢ t N i a picture entitled “In Disgrace” to i * * NEws FLASH‘ *x * be used for this year's attendance ) ; ' . prize. Gifford Carter’s room won ] § the prize for the meeting. A pro- 3 : : 4 o 4 14 Passengers Flying to Coast Play gram committee for the next meet- 5 i ing was appointed by the president, 4 e T g \ "Sweepstokes" in Mid-Air Mrs. Langseth, as follows: Miss e o : i 2 ¢ - 4 Grace Naghel, Mrs. Glen Rice, Mrs, W. E. Canhill. ¥ The sky’s the limit in Your Lucky Strike 1 i i i “ . “Sweepstakes”! 14 passengers flying west - . . ; on a new, luxurious, American Airlines ] . ¢ 5 T 2 v 7 Flagship sleeper didn’t want to miss cwu SBWIBB G F 3 i i the fun of the "Sweepstakes.” Stewardess 3 T & > % Beatrice Drader came to the rescue with s iy AVOID o > 4 7 2 R o 9 2 . postcards for all. Then she mailed the Choose alight Smokel E . g g o P i Have you entered yet? Have you won As you puff on your e X i e U ’ : w your delicious Lucky Strikes? Tune in competitive examinations as fol- :-I“‘CkY;hYWl have r.no'r’e v ; T , . ; ;Youdr Hit P'aradle.;'—“'l'cjnesda and an the pleasure in its s aturday evenings. Listen, judge,and com- ‘lo‘;‘;i;)rama modeler, $2,000 a year, | fine center-leaf tobac- | £ 3 4 pare the tunes—then try Your Lucky diorama sculptor, $2,600 a year, dior- o...You have also the |* ; Strike “Sweepstakes.” ama artist, $2,600 a year, diorama contentment in know- M And if you're not already smoking P dd| 86 modeler (mechanical and electrical ing you're kind to your 3 i Luckies, buy a pack today and try them. trfection of Blen PROOF | devices), $2,600 a year. i throat. For it's a light e 9 Maybe you've been missing something. Scoteh Whisky | Training supervisor, $3,800 a year, fidks. . Locky SHika w [resm——d l " a.sscciateptralr:lnsgu.s;‘;cp:rvlsur, $3,200 Sapn. B NS |a year, Fores ervice. T!M“H“so : lz‘ull information may be obtain- led at Room 311, Federal and Ter- {ritorial Building. The United Stawcs Civil Service | Commission has announced open - 1 Whether the south should estab- ‘lish manufacturies was debated in i North Carolina in 1831. i — Lode and placer location notices Copyright 1936, The American Tobacco Company for sale at The Empire office.

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