The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 13, 1937, Page 3

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MURDER BEF[]RE Modern S(*vml 0:' 'The Shew Place of Juneau THEATRE | PRI TR ; YT ]n‘ h'mlex bhonfl Silent He Man Type in Mmal\ of Mancus including th and the “Anvil Ches- solving Evans as expert who assists in cture co-featur 1 detectiv Jlu new ter Mo Duncan Ren- rol N he cast include 3 aldo, Benita Hume, J R H. B. 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Campaign of Heaven and was the second public — > ion in China's narcotics cru- e in whic all Chinese caught be killed by rifle squads : AL when \owd out of| The Ozarks comprise w(m 3804 pared to hold the|000 square miles in Missou < {lahoma and Kansas. alf ODD FELLOW TO HOLD JOI? Annual ins Alaska Lodge and Northern Li ¢f Douglas, SERIAL QUEENS—THEN AND NOW ey've toned 'em down Today's blood and 1sed Lo be Elea (right) how t ia of 1916 th ught to hand ty” deft). r Edward Bowes ~ Democr of t Wa made public repor Daily Cross-word Puzzle MEETS NEXT WEEK January| 21 is the date set for ACROSS 1. Meager Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle . 6. Word of sorrow . Wound with a 0| vointed weapon . Beverage 15. Certain 6. Aperture - Star Laments Shortage of Plays . Regardful of others . Fresh-water ZND 0T MmN Mmoo -E porpoise Oriental commander Sow College officials Legal claim Light helmet tep luggish trong cloth mies Ol0IZImN\O|m| TMmoN\>E] . Canine animal Medicinal plant 39. Tardier . Assistant Lair 3. Seasoning partment 5. Two- w.l sloth herb . Place where provisions are sold . Fresh or modern . Equals . Russian coin 1. Mark left by a 52. Court crier's wound call 2. Genus of trees 54. Leaning to yielding a one side medicinal . Philippine native Kind of sail Mature than 6. Pilot DOWN 5. Animal Da . Rubber ring for sealing fruit jars . Dry and barren | Without sugar . Protection . Pertaining to 3 Bu.ng into a a)ll fiora 30, Frequently 31. Mottled ap. pearance in mahogany Not tight Levee River flowing into the of one's life . God of war Any monkey . Beol dis- ing moti . One of a tive tribe « New Guinea Kind of fruit 51. Tubes 33. Pronoun . Long bair on the necks . Precious stone railways: collog. 63. Rodent The shortage of good plays is the chief problem of the theater to- day despitc the fact that the legitimate drama is enjoying & marked wave of prosperity. Such is the opinion of Jane Cowl, glamorous | stage star and principal in the current stage hit, “First Lady”. She | is confident that the theater has a great future despite the competi- | tion of movies and radio. But her advice to the fledgling with dra- ‘ matic ambitions is to weigh the move carefully because of the many | difficulties which confront the u:lovéce attempting to break into the ! eater. d Bon Voyage | lo DISTILLERS umws Since 1859 ‘S?zcialhhhfcrfin | Canadian i THIS WHISKY 1S 8 YEARS OLD BOTTLED UNDER CAXABIAK GOVERWHENT SUPERVISION DISTILLED AND BOTTLED @Y Gonsolidaled Distillonies Lomited || Gorbyrille, Onlurio banada CONTENTS IPINT 90 PROOF PRODUCT OF CANADA >0 0 DAYS i % monms of MARCUS with IAN HUNTER o ADRIANNE ALLEN Directed by MILES MANDER A @ PRODUCTION l}i'lht‘. VITAPHOD CARL HOFF SNAPSHOTS HEADLINES AND ORCHESTRA NEWS R R R e I AT TR PR R o B A A i g"__' o Atiributes Age of "y Echgg" . One Hundred Eleven ffiwfimm onens BERLIN, Jan. 15. — Friedrich Sadowski, Germany's oldest man, 13—The shot has just celebrated his 111th birth- sull echoes day at Niedenburg, East Prussia, hree sisters Despite his great age he is re- Il live in this markably active. When four young women called upon him recently he danced with each of them. © Hill, all famous Herr Sadowski attributes his great we incidents in the birth age to the fact that he has re- lon which these sters, as| mained a bachelor. girls, heard first hand from e Harlan Gubser, predatory animal expert, has left Kotzebue by. air- plane to route to Falrbanks from where he will come to Juneau to re- port en wolf conditions in the Arc- tic, cording to a message to the Game Comm ; Helen Le JJulia Ann Sheldon, 1 Empire ad Canadian Wi 8 YEARS OLD-90 PROOF In this fine, age-mellowed whiskey you are assured of that same traditional excellence that has distinguished the product of this great distillery since its founding in 1859, Corby’s Special Selected is bottled from Charred Oak Casks and Aged under the direct control of the Canadian Government. OLDETYME DISTILLERS, Inc. NEW YORK, N. Y. PACIFIC BOTTLERS SUPPLY CO., Inc. Exclusive Distributors for Alaska

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