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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; SATURDAY, NOV. 28, 1936, SUNDAY MONDAY TUE JESDAY THEATR 6———BIG UNITS!———6 HI JINKS AND HILARITY ON THE HI SEAS! Laughs ... romance ... thrills ... on a luxury liner loaded with crooks, queenies and engine room Romeos! o FOX Picture with PAUL KELLY ARLINE JUDGE MONA BARRIE GREGORY RATOFF SAMMY COHEN EDWARD BROPHY HALLIWELL HOBBES ANDREW TOMBES INITS 2—3—4—5 6 Speed Mad Broadway Highlights Carnival Time Scrappy’s Camera Trouble—Pathe News i Psanei e S o T o s ) American Siren | Siree St At Sea Cause Startles London * “xcteme SANTA MONICA, Cal., Nov. 28.— ’R«-port.s of a heavy blast and a br! liant burst of flame last night otf the bay, resembling a ship e - ion, sent the Coast Guard cutler Ewing speeding on a wide For a distance ot zv miles, win- dows were cracked and dishes ra Londoners, familiar with the tled and bombs from Santa Monica | sound from American movies, 100k-|to Malibu Beach were shaken ed in vain for gangsters, but it was| re later revealed that the metropoli-|g tan police were merely testing nni American siren for the first time with a ciew to using it in place of| the less commanding bells with which patrol cars are at present fit- ted. LONDON, Nov. 28. — Motorists pulled up in amazement and pedes- trians put their fingers to their ears when a police car tore through the traffic on Picadilly uttering long and piercing shrieks from a siren. was a single sharp jar @ o’'clock. Residents said they saw a flery flash at sea just before the explosion The keeper at the Anacapa light- house, 20 miles northwest of her | reported he sighted a vessel burn- ling what appeared to be two red I flares. Finds Jazz Age | Is Losing Appeal|Greece to Control Radio Broadcasts ATHENS, Nov. 28—A State de- jcree, to be published in the Govern- ment gazette, announces that all | broadcasting stations in Greece will |be under the control of the Minis- dist Episcopal Church South Wasiy. of Communications henceforth here for the joint meeting of both| By means of a hew station in branches of the Methodist Chruch!agjanta, the program will be car- in Texas. |ried out with the object “to edu- “The reawakening of moral con-|.ite and amuse the public.” sciousness in the younger genera- system of graded taxes, carrying tion,” he said, “is due to two mailifrom abhout $2.05, American, for the factors. The first is the reaction!gonoils and about $3 for homes to as from the jazz age, which has pasied) mych, g5 $12 for dairies, coffee out of the picture now. The second shops and similar places af busi- is the fact that the church has met ness, will be assessed annually. the demand for spiritual guldancel i e of young people.” .- - HOUSTON, Tex., Nuv. 28.— BL\hOp E. D. Mduson, of Charlotte, N. C“ said reaction from the jazz age has| caused a reawakening of moral con-| sciousness in youth. The Senior Bishop of the Metho-| el LADIES’ LUTHERAN AID Lode and pracer focation nnuces]Sale and Tea has been postponed ! jfor sale at The Empire office. ‘for one week until Dec. 9. —adv. ''In the Matter of SHOW BUAT IS Gettin g Fired’s a Break, | COMINE; WILL PLAY GAPITOL Cruise Comedy Coming to Coliseum Tomorrow Has Full Cargo of Laughs ‘ Here comes the “Show Boat.” | | “Show Boat,” with the memor-| | able romance and drama of Edna Ferber’s novel. . . with the linger- ing rledy and rhythm of Jeron ! Kerr': music. “Show Boat” wi { the cnharming glamor & human | appeal of Oscar Hammerst { The 1936 Universal film comes to the Capitol Theatre isunday. | The picture tells the love story | of Magn: nd Ravenal on a Mis- | sissippi show boat. Ireme Dunne, | the star, and Allan Jones m,).nh the imagination in these ror roles. Cha Captain Andy wman. His strai {and dancing & popular Helen Mor e ngs several delightful 1 . Robeson, noted bar , gives res- onant voice and ro t life to his |role, with a chorus of 200-singers | providing magnificent musics |fects in the background. A [of 3500 people gives reality sweep in the produstion. Besides the surefire songs are inseparable from “Show there are three new Jerome Oscar Hammerstein tunes. A luxury liner on the bounding main is the scene, and its cz of passenger: nd crew g the ac- tors in the d htful c y-dram “Here Comes Trouble,” which comes tomorrow to the Coliseum Theatr with Paul Kelly and Arline Judge | heading its cast of Fox stars Anything can, and does happen out beyond the twelve mile limi cn this liner that has bungling bur- glars in the passenger list vorting roughnecks in the o OF THE MOOSE All Women of the Moose are re- |quested to attend the funeral o co-worker Peterson, to be held | Carter’s 2:30 Sunday afternoon | donations of cars will be ap] | ciated and that Boat,’ Kern- Today's News Today—Empire. NOTICE In the United States ('Um: er’s (ex-officio Probate) C Pl ecincet the Admir tion of THE PARTNERSHIP { TATE of S. J. PAUL and GAB- | RIEL PAUL, Deceased, doing business as the GASTINEAU | GROCERY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 8. J. PAUL, on November 7, 1936, duly filed his Final Account ' and Report as Administrator of the Partnership Estate of S. J. PAUL and GABRIEL PAUL, Deceas and that a hearing will be held ion- for Juneau mem,\m'n S | thereon by the United States Com- |H. Woods, the | missioner, ex-officio Probate Judge, at Juneau, Alaska, on January 1937, at 10:00 am. in the Fede and Territorial Building, and that all persons are requested then and | ru there to present their objections, if | like |any, to sald Final Account and Report and Petition for distribution |ly, |to New York, placed her in |and the settlement thereof. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 7th | N ‘ day of November, 1936. (Seal) FELIX GRAY, \‘ Ex-Officio Justice of Peace. First publication, Nov. 7, 1936. Last pubhcatlon Nov. 28, 1936. HoW TO N A STRAI A staxparp med whiskey is Pro whiskey Just as silk” is the mea roof is “rops” gome folks thi aekey just can’ l‘:c:' like & wh\skew to be. as sure of value in f tl'entzt 4 i #¥ 100% «100% traight the pure so 100 Whlskey i en hit whiskey that ple n uy why pe:t Wluskey 100 p roof Stralg i wlISREY . ai W leasant!y or h.rshlu s | te little_you se of the PER ( : nd she took it. lenly spott play blossom into a I dentaily | United States Commissioner and |ger smug—received offer }Un 100 PROOF . . . 'ENT SMOOTH mhn o Hi 01: Savys Doris, & SHE GETS THE LAST LAUGH Hollywood once had Doris Nolan under contract but gave her the gate. She made them do the seeking when she clicked in a Broad- way play. y !N)l"“‘\ “cooNs For six months Doris is to ac HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Nov. 28. — in pictures, for six months she is Nolan—discovered in Holly-[to act for- Woods on the stagé, in for Hollywood— |one play a year. But if the play doesn't last that long, come back to the cametras. Thi year's didn't—and Doris is back on Even | the top spot in the futuristic musi- w, she Hollywood | cal, “Top of the Town.” She neith six E: unless— | sings nor dances, but doesn about her | have to, being devoted to the drama {as far as past experienc blonde, Doris | her to suspect. in New| Takes It in Stride afterward| she is a hearty, healthy-looking sion ser-|girl, about five feet tall, and 118 theatre ‘])mm(! on the scales ]'l‘('\ too. saw the Hol-|and ood hearty daughter th ¢ her and ense of the ridiculot lywood, except in c and 23 oth-'is one thing, perhaps, that bo all in one day.lher. Being in pictures seem: decide, then,' require so many ) pursuit because shé «Its been my observation that film person has to have at least ¢ dozen hobbies, be a fine cook and to New SeW a fine seam, speak 10 lan- had a | 8uages, sing opera, and gene chance | Pe & marvelous creature,” she heatro| ‘Well, I like horseback riding I can start with ¢ 2 -o - she azel-eyed, scho While in Poughk=epsie, Dori d bait dangi bit. Her 1sual C months The i before nice she doesn't scarcely s-acting Left to Play in Hit et to go home , if they the town has more o swimming pool In the audience cne night sat Al Broadway producer, the raiding sud- no doubt on das- Ay kept home town for nt. He ed Doris and— Ah, ha!” he or something that While Hollywood looked so smug- if at all, Woods spirited his find “The watched the , and inci- ood no lon- . He took ersal’s which puts Doris with t newly hoorayed, revised organi- ion. mminating MANILA, P. I, Nov frage has been extended the Moros of the Philippines. Under bill approved by the national assembly the Moros in Lanao, Cc a and Sulu provinces hereafter will elect their own members of the assembly by direct popular vote. Heretofore, the Assemblymen from Moroland were elected by the provincial pres- idents, vice presidents, municipal councilors and others in official po- siom., 28.—Full suf- saia ight of January 16, ~from a Holly ——— 3 Now Ann Hardlng to Keep Daughter in England Until June LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov Ann Harding, the actress, has been granted court permission to keep her 7-year-old daughter, Jane, in England, until June 10. Superior Court Judge Lewis How- ell Smith, after dismiss the ac- t affidavit on a technicality, mt’unvd her petition that she be granted an extension of an original court: order which specified that the child be given to Miss Harding's former husband, Hs: Bannister, on December 10, a six-month period. “Nothing has been shown that Miss Harding has not zood care of the child or that her tay with the mother is not for the best,” Judge Smith said in his rul- LOTHERIN LAGIES POSTPONE AFFAIR The Ladies Axd of the Resurrec- ion Lutheran Church have post- poned their sewing sale and silver fea one week, so it will now take place on ‘Wednesday, December 9. Committee members are’ Mrs. A Zenger, Mrs. E. O. Jacobson and Mrs. E. Croken. R ———— - JUNEAU WOMEN'S CLUB Business meeting Tuesday, 2 o'clock, in City Chamber. CLARA MCcKINLEY, Secretary. e S George Burrington, North Caro- |lina Governor, never received any i\of his salary. 28— here taken paid for thi extr lu —ady, Doris has to| § Moras Get S .firam : or JUNEAU STEAMING DOWN the RIVER of RHYTHM and ROMANCE! A new-world thrill! Cast of 3,500 Spectacular! Awesome! Melodious! Inspiring! ALSO s by MANAGER’S aramount NOTE: SUN. MON. TUES. Midnight Preview 1:15 A. M. Tomght Matinee Sunday 2 P. M. EDNA FERBER’'S immortal classic of the gay nineties! It's worth the price of admission to hear alone, PAUL just ROBE- SON sing “OLD MAN RIVER”! ST TIMES TONIGHT——— FRANK MORGAN in “THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN" Wed Time Story—Going Places—Paramount News. ALEO st e B S R Christmas Seal Sale Today our Christmas Seal Stamps are being sent out through the mail and placed on sale at the following places: Post Office, ( Mauro Drug Co. rastineau Hotel, Juneau Drug Co. and Butler- This ‘sale of stamps is the only means your Alaska Tuberculosis Association has of raising funds, 95 per cent of which are spent in the Territory to carry on a campaign which has been started against this dreaded White Plague. The stamps are a penny each and your bit from a penny up will be appreciated. We hope you will make a liberal use of them during the pre-holiday season and on your Christmas FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS Buy and Use CHRISTMAS SEALS letters and packages. Yours Sincerely, E. W. GRIFFIN, Chairman Christmas Seal Sale of the Alaska Tuberculosis Ass DR. W. W. COUNCIL, Pres. B e SR e e DANCE TONIGHT and EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT TO THE MUSIC OF GLEN EDWARDS and His Orchestra Admission 50c BEER and WINE . . . DOWNSTA sae wp ravan®