The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 15, 1937, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, | YT ENGLISH STAR §Fi('timml I)(’N’('m » R ,l ronicur || TWICE THED ~ Broughtfo® e | School 7or ! _ uths MEET “THE FORGETTING mMan-1| IN NEW FILM o e He forgets everything but how to make love! The Show Place of Juneau STARTS TONIGHT {Popular Fla\ers Seen in Both Halves of Coli- seum Double Bill Two of the most :lran x-pmkri sit~ | 1S \\l ich Al\m‘l FH s actress, in Al e | itle e of Wt "he | her first e e vz T i ey film, opening re, Mrs, / \\nh the murder then faced with loss child through a cour: comema - s | titul 8 aire ite, Wi @ A BIT OF RESEARCH with 3 jshot under circumstances Dr. Thomas A. Gonzales, Acting € {damn her as the murderess. Sh Vont ity ROGER PRWR B ot o i cvtendea by minal - LOE T SN by Mowbray, a prom N \ ul mothe sl \ture Service Writer m\m GILLI | SDREW H)\Hfl,b . '"'/‘\“1 " 2 v | ; n excellent cast of featured play-!geuti S ALBEEN ers supports fars in Miss Car-jife che roll's first American film. Listed |y are sueh names as Arthur Tréacher,| Alan Baxter, Beulah Bondi, Alanigi., P y ¥ A g 3 ALSO 3 Mowbray, Brenda Fowler, Esther| . i p ad | e vl ARt “Madeleine m Last Episode Carle and Scotty Beckett. e udden and | intrd g § b, (17 g il . . Against the glittering background !, o : : syl ] 4 S et The Great Air of Chicago and New York City night ‘ ; il o ¥ \ 2 ik S E Mystery” , the swanky social whirl of | Iy vouz o~ | I i 3 official du Avenue’s “400,” the colorful!f..' annn ” g 1es of violence an PR ; AND. ot of Republic's “Ticket o Pa 3 - Martland, | B o e v day, I8 & hooy ) i (Iefxith (56’[' interpreted by HEART-WARHIHE DRAMA BF THE TULE e th the humerous, tra-{ay . P York City, ! gie und romantic cscapades Of & (oicorogist, an o wrom e By T U RAREIORERER | MADELEINE CARROLL and GEORGE BRENT young financier who loses his mem- |, 50”07 i -tale bok g o o S | sl Y Ohinocn Making he CASE against Mrs. AMES' 1y soclety de-| | vill open to Sgte ' i i vy ' i Treacker Alan Baxter « A Paramount Picture « Based on Arthur Somers Roche's ‘«Magatine story » Directed by Williom A. Seiter A WALTER WANGER Production ALSO Broadway Ballyhoo—News she'’s not the tiresome bzby Col atre witlh Wendy Barr . bl most of under wh e players popular screen favor ; ¢ : ites is seen in Winchester's latest ', 4 - rean Story by GEORGE SAVRE S 3 > : n drama entitled “Racing . Wi LA gty g i \ 2 v 1 ‘acx oML B % : 5 “Laick” the WS ey A Juvesy W ! 3, Jan. 15 2 MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE e T SRR | - : tion at the Coliseum Theatre. {Top- | : b T ¢ R L Ch et SATURDAY—. . M. ping the roster is Bill Boyd, whose ¢, ¢ jentific A 2 ’~"' 4% “ B e\ % = ? JANE WITHERS in unique appeal has won him z largc lelgicss- it A 4 . § p > ) nes film following, in the stellar 1olc|gudonts such as law officers, attor-| & : B W ot ine ohavkobons it | 6647 ll A” ~ MISS MORRIS GIVES of an exciting darama of the turt. | oc™ G "or criminolofy wnd| g ; ; s sharkctrs standing 10 @%NTLE J LI : 4 y b, Supporting the star are seen Bar- lothers interested in law enforce-| £ § oy | they can recognize. Lact Episode—“THE GREAT AIR MYSTERY” U()LT( IAS ADDRESS AT SITKA bara Worth, brunette beauty whose o % : \ it el SR UTERGE P §2 o i 4 5 ¥ the ing f th : 4% v enforcing compulsory 'ARTOON COMEDY CANDY sereen star rises with cach new bats s opiion ve- 18 ooling for the young and provid- ed to her; young Ge INE K I »{ Home Economics in the Ter- .. * AR e e the police and I il g time education for adults, the CH- tio Barbara's youngest 1 . K noOWn . | I De- Joung identi Knowr ‘ W v pment hopes within ritorial Voeational Education De- . Tl s vine of Boyd i b2 B sk AR pe i | xlm«:n! returned to Juneau by CWDarSiiR Tk s Nath sl cteri “l g L M sy s s 1 ”.‘ d of siX years to'have urhlovwl E C]TY COUNCIL TO > yes 2y from S ; 1B ruments used ! ot uch success in”its’, fight against DISCUSS DRAFT OF L 0. 0. F. AND REBI : Miss Morris went to Sitka, at the S9MeS hrough for them; ; other ca nd utflizatior % pholetery worker ) Witiraey within a generation TION Muir in a “he; role as the accem-| .4 + T | stra special_invitation of the S a WO-'/lice of Ernest Hilliard, dishonest| ¢ ; SRR % 2o 1 be able to read AE ] DCG LAW TONIGHT Annual installation ceremonies men’s Friendly Club, to address the | Gonzales Explains 3 1 g . and ] A | <o, 3 o wner of racing horses. were held by Alaska Lodge No. 1, club on Home Making Education. ° A 3 “The average physician,” children ; " p the duatEants Juneau's dogs are expected to be I.OOF. and Northern Light Re-| While in Sitka, Miss Morris super- o : ) bekah Lodge at a joint session here vised two”women’s vocational class Washington State | He ¢ % v ) 1. of genera ation in public a lr:m‘l point at the meeting of the last night. District Deputy Grandes being conducted in that city. Sk 15 Avo:N lalways: determ! be 1 ¥ poli )i Attor- and pr mentary sch Ry PTLE Jan. 15.-—Aboard m,.vt-'fy Council this evening. Master Jack Langseth headed the - | chools Are Not ‘m s Sh R den V1 : e N he . ki Gorgas salling for Al-| & 1'&:\lglxt:r:ltltledn ma:eardlnlam;;‘al list of installing officers in ge of Teaching Doctrines | ious d 1 i ation P D — ) at noon tc .| requiring that all dogs on leas] the installation. He was assisted by TERR]TORIAL C. OF C. g | exhumatior 5 X magl I ¢ lment in the high school ! beuer, of Anchorage, and his bride, | IR ublic places or on downtown streets, has been prepared, and will D. D. President Josephine Langseth, MEETING HERE TODAY | ovvmpra, wash, Jan, 15-Dr. 0r two year meslonze & b {of grides. publi hools mer um:“ ne v.n,u”..x. Al fh e D. G. Marshal Gertrude Jewell, D, iy : s P ¢ wher per cent over two met d the steamer < 4 N. D. Showalter, Superintendent of ™! § ’ night’s o G. Warden Elsie Waldal, D. G. Sec- qpe Territorial Chamber of Com- Public Instruction, said Washington 'dcoti fir € sy A | o PO, (WS DO ‘;’1‘-:52 ::;‘,lmg' o of th retary Sofi Johnsen, D. G. Treas- merce, which representatives public schools are not being used Would unne Eho 'y They were marcied Tast} SHEESRRES SER 0 M Cn A urer Helen Warner, D. G. INside pere from most of the member to teach special interests, propa- | His office is the [ I i n 1 gold it ! rday. F t:nrc ':‘19" ‘zm’“m CHat fuas sLoken, [, G ORARISID [ohambare (W ting in the Sen- ganda, mor Communistic doctrines. Ment crp to mal g rase in silver ir vere Miebvsighiac Qg mis . Gertrude Laughlin. ate mber In the Federal Build-| His statement was in reply to topsies in cases of violent d b Refreshments were served after jno here this afternoon, starting at!women’s clubs resolutions sent him “This is the routine w tops, Y re d r the week ing Novem- the ceremonies. ' Dr. Gonzales went on, v i nographer . Dr. Showalter said a number of 4 The. New ofl_u-ers 3 resident M. E. S. Brunelle of the | women's clubs from different parts xE@lF’S GASH GROCERY The following were inducted into|genate is President of the Territor- of the State have forwarded him i thelr varlous offices: i ana s s et e e S Feaw CI‘ISIS as I\ azi W amups Com'crgc on Spain Reebkahs b & . Legislature represent N A o i 1 : i sent teachings” in Washington schools. We are doing o est t P.N. G, Anna Pusich; N, G. Fan- | yarjous Alaska Ghambers, [mine o weneen S g our b O serve you in nie Wehren; V. G.,<fie Lindstrom; | ey lof ‘study carefully outlined,” Dr. . these unprecedented times, and will Sec'y., Josephine Langseth; Tre | | s S 2 2 % | Showalter said, “and I know none ’ e iral S ~ = Cax] Kiffdotzoms; B, 8. N. G Gert- All Acmdents who would teach anything but Am- LEE BB bl co Je to do so as best as transpor- TGN L. &l G, Mase Avoidable, Police lcrican ideals. If T were to hear of | ; tation facilities permit Conductor, Gertrude Laughlin; R. Judge Says |such’ s inatance, T would fake itms 4 ¥ SR OISR 310 -0 i . SN 5 L S. V. G., Helen Warner; L. 8. V. G..| | mediate action.” Astrid Loken; Chaplain, Elsie Wal- LEXINGTON, 3 - 5 % ‘ 5 i 4 7 7 ? 2 o Vs . M s m dal: Inside Guard, Vera Mead; Out- Lexington's new police j Today’s News Today—Empire. e i : / W v ) 1 boxes zsc side Guard, Jack Langseth. ma . Re: V) > W D! IMONS 7 5 fi 7 % i 9 R 0dd Fellows | fessional mind reade; Lmnng‘ C. & ? Large carton P. G, L. W. Kilburn; N. G, George [down on ffic ders on the In the District Coun for the Ter- % » ’ 2 i i b et TR AR Fleek; V. G., Carl Lindstrom; Sec'y., |theory that all accidents are avoid-| ritory of Alaska, Division Number ; ¥ 3 3 Y Jack Langseth; Treas, L. W. Kil-:able. | One, at Juneau. 4 g 4 892 2 ; o A SAL?%%@N M () o burn; R. S. N. G, Tom Rachick;, “If we are careful enoush We v NNTE TyTLE, Plaintiff, vs, WIL- - B A 'Ifier SUA L. 8. N. G., Sante Degan; Warden, |can stop them,” he contends. LIAM R. LYTLE, Defendant. s ? . i : : ] FINEST ALASKA ‘sl B ¢ Biato with Joe Wehren; Conductor, Hugh Mec-| In his first month Judge Ready pne president of the United States: 7 . % o 4 P - . vk # s '“mh — Rae; Chaplain, Tom Sanford; R. S.|collected more than $4 000 in fines |To the above named dc[endant { i ; » 5 4 £ ¢ % V. G, Sam Paul; L. S. V. G., John Dy stringent enforcement of Lramg’ Ciresitie: " : - 3 S 4 } - i ¢ T an @. Marinovich; Inside Guard, Mike laws. You are hereby required to ap- | i / o el 5 § aflfi ln eac 8 Cherovich; Outside Guard, John‘ il **“_. r“—*-— {pear in the District Court for the Currie. Try an Empire ad. | Territory of Alaska, First Division, e — within thirty days after the last p ; % ] e S T R G | publication of this summons, name- o i 7 ly within thirty days after the % & L 4l 2 &) APPEES lbs c |12th day of February 1937, or 4 1 7 i ; M s “ R l N E within forty days in case this sum- : ST = » . i " Lo fioktas s miriny i upon you person- -~ - % [ e unons is served lally, and answer the complaint of Ithe above named plaintiff on file " : . ; ? SUN SPUN SALAD E B id court in the above entitled 5 %57 L ’ A : o 5 oRANGEg action. > i s ” g % ' AT A D A N c Plaintiff in said action demands e g ¢ g BREMRJ& %G i JUICY—SWEET the following relief: dissolution of % g e " g 2 F g 5 the bonds of matrimony now exist- | i £ i A : . : t c s d c sATuRDAY ing between plaintiff and defend- 4 4 iy quar @9 = oz. ant. e 4 : s e And in the event you fail to so E } appear and answer, plaintiff will bl A ¢ 5 A 5 I ° o take jqumcnt against you and # 4 i 3 % il ¥ ; L] o ° Scottish Rite Temple AP A L Toilet Tlssuesrolls 29(: as hereinbefore stated. Red & White—Finest, Safest B! he Honorable Geo. F. % i % 3 # 3 9P.M. 1o 1 A. M. | itness ¢ ra L e b o eX 2 , judge of said court and | ? ; A 1 [The eal ar el aniipennt i 4 i | BUTTER — EGGS — CARROTS Rands’ Orchest fafixed this 4th auy of Jamary, ST e E CABBAGE—CELERY—APPLES s rc es l‘a ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Serious new international uuu; tions aggrav ships, Deutschland and Admiral Schéer, were re- ORANGES_LEMONS (Seal) Clerk.| the danger that the Spanish revolt fght pre ported to have been ordered from their stations in RO I B ik i i oy - g 4 By PEGGY D. McLEOD, .‘ tate a European war as Germ? rships. con- the Mediterranean to the northern coast of Spain, s Formal Invitational Deputy.| verged on the Spanish port of Eilbao where the | in addition to seyeral Nazi destroyers. Key figures. 211 Seward Free Delivery Phone 105 Nazi freighter Palos was held by Spanish loyalists | in the cgisis are Chancellor Adolf Hitler of Gere tion, Jan. 15, 1937. | : tion, Feb. ;, 1937, I en charges of carrying conlmu..ml. Fhe - battle- many: Bpanish Socielist Premier Caballero,

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