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“TONIGHT IS THE: NIGHT ,L’é//} //i 7 ThemORHlS of MARCUS 2 E | 120,000 1 Bowl iopular \V J. Locke Com-| itery on music { operative light Murder,” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MUSIC, MYSTERY DETECTIVE PLAY edy-Romance Present- ed at Coliseum Music piles on myst in the ve 7 Metro- Galdmn an op detec s yer's drama of the killing of ol Y0 eratic tenor before an audience in the famous Holly The picture is now showing !at the Capitol Theatre. ALSO Vitaphone Headliners Carl Heff and Orchestra | Snap Shets | News LAST TIMES TONIGHT | e T new THEATRE MM m%h Niamond Prospat ‘Prenar UHRk HOUSTON, has been job of fix- ing the bad leg of a leading ma, league prospect. Riding his I aking 10 yea man, Pres club of the Texas sufficier of the spring Louis Ca 3 f U | and rman, Anken- Houston hopes to | rejoin Co- American Associa- bike every of The Pat eived University to correct a torn cartila season. | t remained in a St. Loui lm;-} four wee after the opera-) nd then came home to ride his bike and work the stiffness out | of the “trick: Manager Burt lumbus likely will base. Co- third ton of use Pat at ..o PIONEERS, ATTENTION! Regular monthly meeting of Pio- ners of Alaska, Igloo No. 6, FA)dM{ evening, Janua 15, at 8 o'clock, | I. O. O. F. Hall. Installation of officers. Luncheon will follow. | CHAS. W. CARTER, | President. NOTICE TO CREDITORS United tes Commissioner’s (Ex-officio Prcbate) Court for| the Territory of Alaska, Juneau Coemmissioner’s Precinct | In the Matter of the Estate of| GUSTAF LANART, Deceased. | ALL CONCERNED are hereby notified that GUY McNAUGHTON ! was on December 21, 1936, duly appointed administrator of the es-| tate of Gustaf Lanart, Deceased. | ALL PERSONS having claims| against said estate are hereby re- quired to present the same, with proper vouchers, within six (6) months from the date of this Notice to the undersigned administrator at 206 Seward Building, Juneau, Al- aska, or mail same to Post Office | Box 1211, Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this| 21st day of December, 1936. | GUY McNAUGHTON, Administrator. First publication, Dec. 24, 1936. Last publication, Jan. 14, 1937. | Beware Coughs from commen colds That Hang On No matter how many medicines | you have tried for your cough, chest | cold or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance | with anything less than Creomul- cion, which goes right to the seat | of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mem- branes as the germ-laden phlegm is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies have failed, don’t be discouraged, your | druggxsc is authorized to guarantee | Creomulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the “very first bottle. | Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv.) | In Money Saved is Money Earned | EARN AT | PIGGLY | WIGGLY | jtion going on {comical detectiv | Morals | tirsts, 1 Mrs. | Mr. jand Mrs. Rex ] community singing followed. 114, The new story is laid almost tirely in the Bowl, d performance of “II Tro lavish settings and hund ple. Chester Morris and Madge Evans solve the myste: the cast has been under s A strange lunatic, weird Sw jealous Spanish dancers and supply conflicting motives, this le a great as the detective as his sweetheart a oper is in production. Edwin L. Marin, famous Philo Vance stories, direc mystery. A notable Leo Carrillo, comi the opera tenor. H. B.| ustere and venge-) McWade as the ain, Kauhar as the prima donno, and Benita Hume Cor for h d the in cludes whimsic Warn ful maestro, as ti Rol ?}JE WEAK [’[/-’EAISE OF TlE HAWKS HASN' 7' MADPE H/S 7ASK EASIER pt ine Alexander Duncan Renaldo as the dancers, Pedro d the Swami, Frank McF principal comedy role, G Pll as the doctor in ihe case, Trowbridge and others. A bright and breezy comedy, hav- PREP TEAMS TO of Marcus,” d is & l"ll doba as| Hagen Real Art Productic on the stage play of the same by William J. Locke. A carefully assembled ca: by Lupe Velez, born the J n Juueau High Hoopstex tertain Douglas Here This Week Hu headed the exo! 3 and Ian Huml ¥ ory, which starts off in the bi- nd colorful and wends a corner ¢ s nd the Douglas a comeback . School Crimson Bears nd their ground when the ams meet in Friday nigh mnd game in the serie u High School Gymnas DOUGLAS | i NEWS | "he to the up ards; HONOR MR. AND MRS. CAHILL The spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell E. Cahill of Tread- well was last night the scene of one of the most enjoyable gather- ings on the Island in quite a while 10 as forty friends assembled there to T0, BU nor them on their twenty-fifth The wedding anniversary. Very much Dousl |surprised was the couple as one liminary taring 7:30 of the busses of the Channel Bus| A large turnout is expected at thi |Line and private cars drew up to | Second game of the C annel serios their door with the guests. and the Juneau school band will Pinochle and bridge provided the | on hand to support its team entertainment, ten tables being s played. Prize winners included Mrs. Bfl STP A ! H'I' 1 Bud The probable Do \( consist of Joe Re center. | nd hen, Re will pl Juneau aglets Elton Engstrom and Guy Smith, and Mrs. Cahill and James Sey, seconds, for bridge; J. O. Kirk- | ham won the prize for 1)1110»)110\ {Cut prize winners were Mrs. James |Sey and Mrs. Frank Pearce. : A beautiful relish dish of silver was presented to Mr. and Mrs.' Cahill as a remembrance of the 1 cceasion. d i l Delicious refreshments and sing- By FELIX R. MoENIGRE = | ing of popular songs concluded the | STEPHENCILLE, Tex. Jan. 14—/ affair. | Sixty straight basketball victor Included among those invited |behind them, the John Tarleton | were: Mr. and Mrs, Elton Engstrom, Collese Plowboys fell you, without i Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith, Mr. and flinching, that all they need is Mark Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. time to make it 80 in a row. | Three years without a defeat in J. A. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. A, E. | college competition Goetz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fraser, tough junior Mr. and Mrs. James Sey, Mr. and Coach W. J. Wisdom's team is the ! |Mrs. J. O. Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. talk of the Southwest. : !‘ Glen Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. John | But, like Minnesota’s amazing| Mills, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Guerin, football record, the Plowboy cage and Mrs. Charles Schramm, wizardry is beginning to get ou‘ and Mrs. Frank Pearce, Mr. €Verybody's nerves. Hartman, Mr. and “It is a lot harder for the Plow- |Mrs. Joe Riedi, Mr. and Mrs. Sam boys to turn in their best games! | Devon, Mr. and Mrs. W. Burr John- | with the pressure they must face— | {son, Mr. and Mrs. Arne Shudshift, |the constant fear that this game or |Mrs. Alice Coughlin, Mr. and Mrs. {the next will mean the bxcakmg' |L. McKechnie, Mrs. A. H. Camp- of the long winning streak that ev-| Ibell, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fox, Ed €'Y member of the teams guards as| Andrews and Erwin Hachmeister, |Telgiously as he would his great-| PRSCTERERI, E CaM grandfather's coat of arms,” says | Wisdom. “Then th GO\‘I’ SCHOOL CHRISTMAS !when the team is just ‘off,’ as vms ACTIVITIES COME TO END the case when the boys lflfil y(‘dl‘ |beat Decatur Bapti n that | Christmas festivities at the Gov- was about half as s wme‘ ernment School wound up last{of the others they had deeated, by | |evening with celebration of the a single point.” ‘ Russian New Years. The early! On hand for the current 20-game | levening was spent playing pro- schedule are a collection of tow- gressive dominoes. Other games and 'ering goal tossers topped by Ray- mond Adams, 6-foot-7 center. At 11:50 the fun ceased and| The college publicity department | under the leadership of Mrs. Flora [apologizes for the Plowboys by ex- | | Wilson all joined in thanking God plaining that “despite the fact Lhat‘ |for the great bless of health |the Plowboys have been so success- | that has come to the children, and /ful during the past three years,| askjng him to aid those who are there was never a time during the | now working to locate and stamp three years that Coach Wisdom had | out that dread disease, tubercu- more than ten Ilettermen fromr| losis. which to pick his team. This year | there are only five veterans back.” Basketball gets the “emphasis” in | this section. Football also is played | On and after Jan. 1, 1937, coal Rl A 1 { and feed will be sold only for cash | NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | on delivery. D. B. Femmer. Phone —adv. | To be issued abount March 1, and forms close Februcry 20. For space | Mr. g e I\OTICE TO PUBLIC e — Lode and placer location notlees lor new listings call Juneau for sale at The Empire office. ‘Douglas Telephone Co. —adv. N — e S e Today’s News Today--Emplre. “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. I Daily S porta Lartoon VIEIN OPERATIC Juneau| will | TF ‘| buried GAGE CAMES THEIR RECORD. |replaced Boucher he had taken up |a |the " | New L\_i\'hl)t'\i'. JAN. | I”j =By I’a; MIK ARAKAS ~ fl Middlew r'iuht ] Irip Kes l“() rmey Champion Ta n Comel 1 YaCH CHICAGO ELACK HAWK“' < 2 GOALIE / — R IGE f"'FM Hm yui; 7 & NATIONAL- SEEMS FOR. THE INA TROPHY OUTETANDING = AWARED HE S fl?&MS iNG MARCH nber of Commerce Will sor Affair—Sport Lvent Is Slated OAL. Alaska, Jan. 14 Chamber of o sponsor the an- 1 March. nclude all the usual . bothi outside and in; jog raecing ured for irbanks fea oranakidatVer b I also be chosen. - hers fo Keep id Ch Ice 1t Madi is hock gold mine mous arena. A ),000 custome: in ween and Rov amateur farm that $750,600 the & a 1 937 son and the | ¥ bui it 3]”“ .. but Slanis |- By Prr th [ B ers ected e pro- view- X Tnml all Tean Toledo Cup for Third Time in Row YORK, Jan wins the Toledo Cup r, and possession \i A Viinnesota natural h gate Last m n- mee Vins 14 —~Minnesot the third eby gain the first football boxin; ther of mythical announced uceessive sermanent Sy the chs onship, it Westbrook Pegler, itive Sec are | t41 1e final ballot, submi o the judges—250 sports editors of leading newspapers—the names - of sta, Northwestern atid Ford- ited” In an overwhelming p for thé Gophers, showing a Minnesota, 6 for 2 for Fordham their votes team which voting had the three in- ckey a decided eague ci the Ma- ping stead- Rang the hown finis! of Each apacit Moy m Ne to be dro # York the pace. with Hawks a very ang. Toronto worth ing second next. in | set cago A~ | g} { are a Rang they ‘u contests uaranteed free-for (n:.ml t oloke are alls Deorman No. 1 Black Hawk anywhere s conc 230 for m and 1dges cast na State, a prelimit von a place s the final ballot. C arative statistics of leading teams, released by the Cup Committee, show with a very tangible e seas Minnes a tot s and ) and made 94 T may as far as 1 erned, but s evened the sc 1 y boast the best goalie in period sounds ange sion Karakas is No. Davie Kerr of the second. 180 these evil s took t 1. The Ran 1-1 in te, ¥ nong no second on third hing they nericans the in the ith ever the An quick goals All the exciter to the scoring e cleared two major been inflicted, while duct—of 10 minute 1 been meted out. Allan Shielc the American forces had be anished from the game. ld melee of punching, Hal ton of the Americar Boucher of the Rar penalized. When Lynn Patrick ha t Min- with a close high rating own His have s n of defense this ¢ he result that the goalie is subjected to a rdment every time That twice the have not been a tribute to his earned his do ntirely his teammate. nesota on the on a penalti (over four way on, with - downs; and 85 fir Minnesota sce their opponents’ N 132 points to their opponents’ in kicki Minnesota A 258 per punt, North- tern 48 ya Penalties to the mber of 37 were Gophers, while, N accumulating only 27. commentary on the types of played’ by the two teams is in the ‘fact that Minnesota's cpponents gained 1,204 yards and made 55 first "downs, while North- inny vere bomt he teps on the imber of goals ored on him ergy and agility. It is one thir ice 203 points to to be the stand- it goalie on team that is a ntender, but qnite another w ¢ team is charged with the gr B . The s & doorman Mike rds. the battle. In between times Pa thwestern ick had aimed a swing at one ¢ the spectators. 1t three policemen and dozen plain-clothesmen to warring and clear the ice the game could go on. It was on of the most uproarious evenin York hockey fans hav rest of team usually m good or bad te the lack of coop part of his fellow worl the rate at which K: fending his goal this ould not be surprising A took ok 2 een At and ‘made Northwestern aT downs, yielded ¢ many points to her oppo- | 45" dia ALASKA HOCKEY. TEAMHIT HARD AT MARQUETTE :: [ul/\RQUI'."l"ITL Michigan, Jan. 1 The Marquette Millionaires de- {feated the Fafroanks hockey team last night by a scord of 8 to 1. This 11 rh(- worst setback’ the barnstorm- € ved on tour in the States Minne: ar)ln lodged against | Com-| amp wil | for | | in |8 i e 'l"M'whnn‘ “ Star at A ()K! AHOMA CITY, | aequainted n’s oppohents gained 1,279 : 1m conference CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS Al {c 'xri nim walk off with the Vezina tro-| phy;, sawarded net-minder to the outstanding each season| The 'tro- {phy bears the name of George [ Vezina, the great goalie who per- formed in the uniform of the Mon- treal Canadiens. In a recent game with the Rang- ers Mike was sentenced to the penalty box for tripping. It just about, broke Mike's heart for a pen- alty to a goalic is almost un heard of. - - o Pamlico County (N. C.) farmers 1‘;n:~rt a hmv_v vield of sweet po- S N e ) Freshness of cut flowers may be proloniged for- days if.a teaspoon- ful of 6 per. cent.sulphurous. acid is added to the water, tool sophomere of New York, fotight to win the National Gir's tennis | 15 was her third try in the title play. Helen Bernhard, 15 (above), high her way through tough opposit championship at Brookline, M The Show Place of Juneau | fere [ bang-up GHT 1S THE NIGHT ilysteryof theYear! A novel treat for lovers of mystery and lovers of thrills! TON ThaBest iy i lution of the surprise mystery that baffled 20,000 witnesses who saw the murderl Never such grardd thrills and laughs! EMURDER! CHESTER MORRIS * MADGE EVAI LEO CARRILLO * FRANK McHUGH BENITA HUME GRANT MITCHELL KATHARINE ALEXANDER « . CARROLNAICH iocteg by EDWIN 1 MARIN Prodyged iy SE——— ALSO | The Court When Fish Fight Chean Clothing Alaska Empire News LAST TIMES TONIGHT | BASKETSBALL Friday Night UNEAU IGH SCHCOL VS. DOUCLAS EIGI SCHOOL PRELIMINARY GAME AT 7:30 School Children 15¢ J Adulis 25¢ Juneau High School card parties was set for next Wed- nesday night, January 20. Mrs. Frank Hoke weas appointed chairman for the next card party ind is to be assisted by Mrs. Jeans ette Johnson and Mrs., Muriel Ja- cobsen. This afternon the sewing eclub met at the home of Mrs. A. M. Gey er. The Study Club will meet nex: Tuesday night, January 19, at the home of Mrs. H. R. Vander Leest. ¥ G i Try The Empire classifieds foz quick results. nything iate conferen ir sport, a W. C. Barnard te from Central was an all-star about cevrything he He ho the con- hurdles record, plays ball, and has been end on the all- 1w coll whateve: with t high baske nee + Smiling servu:d' Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery chosen at eleven. > GIVE PARTY N W= { GENERAL MOTORS MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON e il {1 (ln regular business meeting of Daughters of America the date of the series of pre - Lenten w\ night sec- of the The First National Bank JUNEAU [ ] CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$75.000 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS DEPOSIT BOXES 2%, Paid on Savings Accounts SAFE