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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TULSDAY, JAN. 19, 1937, HULB‘ERT;_WR‘AVY “Ghost House” Stirs with Goings- | : ‘ , Just as Strange a 160 Ro e iy ok The Show Place of Juneau | IN MAD! MERRY - - BT fl ; t - alt i T TONIGHT 1 A . & 3 . 5 3 3 3 i $ ! 0! { Latest and Greatest Bulldog Drummond Thriller 2‘:‘;;‘;«?&2“::.: ¥ Historic Murder Enacted in o b M L i - ¢ | Listen—Marx Brothers Are rar 3 e » 3 " . - o 5 5 % 4 “ Conflict! Mary of Scotland. . e \ L ST Starting on “'A at Capitol Theatre . B \ ¢ W SN e at the Races” “I'm strong, honest, kind and TS E - A _ g 3 £ i i By ROBBIN COONS | @mple,” is the recommenidation Jack : . S 3 S R . HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Jan Hulbert gives to the real Buildog | S - % % s > Film factory touring | Drummond, when asking for b i 5 . . y 3 fistory 1s Made ot Nigh las assistant to the 10U 5 X 4 i 1d Jean Arthur tive in the GB production, "4 3 1 Bulldog Drummond,” sk | night at the Coliseum T H | And, in the adventures » ; v g low, in which he rescues F g 4 . 3 : b 3 - Fran) o, t with whom he is co Y E s ers be C Hulbert all things . . . vell as befuddied! Mystery with a ouch madness—or a mad | ment—runs riot Drummond” | |Jack Hulbert and wr \ fakhion- | thetit e director, vol s Lhe opinior cepting Brumme 1'on the set to-| formal me | in a w Fairlie in colla a moth hole § per,” orig Drummond ch to have Mary of Scotland, pinioned « a millionaire, mt her insanely lous husband, sees SRl 9 - i b / $ e ) to a nd have a fl the ruthless barons wi whom he - A A § & ? T > " 1e successful dress with FLORENGE |1, caguca in treuchrs run thee| i o ; : ‘ ) get the most: calls. ¢ swords through her terrified court| ., 0 the story goes, told Mrs, Sarah ¥ r W S he v I neve she kent ! tly what to wes building this heuse in San Jose, Cal. This weird congion 0 5 < 3 ars' const ¥ wcut e told. The responsi- IANKEITH | rivorite in her own char . i p i t them—and that : MORONI This. soer 3 4 Alaska This scene which was enac e Daily Alaska OLSEN Holyrood Costle in the 16th Century| Which ended with her death and cost an estimated 53,006,000, R s WA Pty FB L astle in 0 v ! \ draw $15 & | Empire News 7 is but one of the many tense dra-| aking lnes) when | matic situations taken directly from 5"»:\ :\'.\xl JACKSON Ok SHE IS TODAY 1 dinary extra gets $7.50 . . | A L history by RKO Radio’s “Mary uj“ Feature Service T ) [ o After long preparation, the Marx J 1 Scotland” in which Katharine Hep- A SE, Cal., Jan. 19.—Ha brothers are actualy shooting “A SRRV " IO sy s Winchester it PREVIEW TONIGHT burn, in the title role, co-stars with pen 's In the Winchester 7 oo 3 ¢ the Races.” Harpo and Chico “MOON’S OUR HOME” Frederic March 8s the Earl of Both- | 8108! . dian John I . ¢ o e working on @ scene, a simple ith well, at the Capuitol Theatre, * Srow I fo say th S scene in a hospital corridor. 4 7 e Elizabeth of England is played hy|e¥periencing phenomena they A pr - S nt Harpo js following a tip A t Husband—Flitti Froli i ARET & sany | E gland is played by/| ®*Pert 3 Ay ; g el Amateur Husband—Flitting Frolics MARGARET SULLIVAN” moence Eldridge. John Carradine mpl'mn. : SEEL : 44 . - oeing Chico who continually en-| | Sl Tolaae Doty Ngw s [plays the Ttalian favorite and ad-j When thcy moved info the we i ; ; T - ilence. ~ Chico finally tells AN ews Rizzio: Douglas Walton i3! 160 xm»n\ (Fucturs. % 2N e : 4 £ T e 3 Harpo to take off his shoes because the jealous Lord Darnley Browns scoffed al ; \ ey squeak. (The squeak will be add- | % NORLITEMENTO oo ‘,\;‘-::;i?'};ijij;;;‘m o T o @ | e kst e e olvE fiflNi‘EHTM ET TONILRY v ToNIGRT'S GAME Mmoo i | 8 : oo i NEXT MONDAY Steele Culbertson rly a mem- | B - * 2 ! he buttons, which remedie A b 2 s A vadna op gl irerSen tor Many mediums* asked ) d Members of Legislature Are e ok g Jun, men team fai, NSRS it e T ; the City Basketball League will ap- . ¢ - Honored Gu gl o ‘ves uniform| turned them down and !} Dinner ht to open the nd round of play in the hoop league was decided last ni 210 () y: be: 3 & i g usical Organizations of exhibiting the house merely as ¢ i) 3 % In co timing is all-im- Public Sl‘,ixUOIS Ax- : | | range Program | architectural monsirosity. Footsteps In The Da . . But now, after the 13th y managers’ meeting preceding the r “Ther been footste; opening of play. 4 through house at night,” : Elmer Lindstrom, of the DeMolay 1 ant director be- ses a bution beyond tk ¢ O o | The second concert of the school Members of both housc : in the background, to start| Legislature are to be the the Norlitemen dinner f the parlors of the Norfl {vea: to be given under the direction 3 get up and 1 bR e Wood, the director, preseed |©f Miss Ruth Coffin and Byron M Presbyterian Church. l’y:‘; (_“ "n “J el {,“ i ’] find anything. It's happenel 5 ¥ { ® | another which flashes a blonds | “f Will be presented on January 2 Miss Helen Parrot will ¢ bt St P iNie uace, 4 and again. b nurse her cue to enter from a croe | the grade school auditorium. aral violib, selec Nl o (1‘ cic \; ;J\‘y‘l'lr")m\:\l“mm“ . L EAmeiBing haspg uniAte: 4 i : corridor and be pursued by Harpo, |!S 0 be given by the vocal and ]l“- f 4 5 e s ecided by the managers. 9 ong s Hapet ! ) L P , s bRt i) d:m::wsmovi_en "\B‘“ LS B ’"I“;]'v ST e o i ARt ety s l,’,""‘)“"” & ; ;\fh;)ro seven takes everything “’"’“\‘;;;:L::‘Et;;:;‘\qcl:tgtl;g:r:fieoinlu;e o evening. Byren Miller a ol ¥ . es—unlatched from the insic £ 0 timed » 3 s 5 s his “Hungry i,mw have arranged |!neup should add punch to when T was the only person in the § T usip by h',",mf"”"‘“v' it kel bt several surprise numbers for the (; ““"‘"‘,""‘ S(, ALY i ]; eight house.” : director on a Marx picture is always | boys. should give s plenty of oppor-| “People think they hear voices in i : : ¥ tHot fook, The Marxds are " S e i _|tunity to flash their uip-off forma-|her cld bedroom s Mrs. Brown, o : ] : sty ol Nsies (Rt missioner of Eduestion, s chair- Homs. ] {“but we just hustle them along i o e itches Again man of the dinner committee. DMORE ST (e D eh (N . _Boows OF Ba Avaatng . Timing is the nitch on the “Call VAl 18 “‘:fl there in ilff'[-'q‘)n‘!uf"-‘ : e S v b deiol (1{(;(. a.s(‘\§;~:;‘:xm;f i mlgwnuumiks; of nothing t | | Tt a Day” set, too. Frieda Inescort, | 1":}9.‘:‘:‘: l“b)'e D . % s & cans for i inds to send a would attract human prowlers i f ropped up in bed, is st .o | department is as lows: Professor Kanle . 5 i3 G Back in 1921 Betty Blythe was widely acclaimed for her portrayal of | Prop bed, is scanning the | g : . Profes Kanley udson Juneau Court squad to the Anchor-'is frue that obituaries stated Mrv. il 8 J00h GHal. 52 Silent film ®f that name. Here she is today, |morning paper and carrying on de.| Minkd, Old Russian Folk Songi Harvard University hasbeen elected y age Sports Carniv President, Winchester’s $20.000,000 fortune had | 43 ycars of age and still a beautiful woman. She spends most of her 'sultory conversation with off-stage|VAle ©f Tuoni, Old Finnish Foik o the World Court bench to fill the DOUGLA,S Jack Fowler read a message re- shrunk at her death to $4,000,00 time on her chicken ranch at Fontana, Calit., and seldom comes t0 «Ian Hunter, ““Isong, by Sibelius; Drink to Me yaeancy created by the resignation ceived from Clyde Conover, manag- but Brown does not believe any of Hollywood. (Associated Press Photo) She sees that |Only With Thine Eyes, Old Eng- of Frank B. Kellogg, former Secre- s £ » \ : sees that somebody has had ‘ 3 q j er of the Anchorage tournament, the vanished money is hidden on a baby, she feels a draught, she \SP Melody; The Day Is Dying in tary of State. Dr. Hudson is the o who extended the invitation to the the estate. “She handled her mons : e he West, by Sherwin, A Capella; world’s foremost authority on the AT wishes Daughter Bonita Granville | i gy local league while in Juneau recent- by checks says. 0 ,n Q would not address her father by his| Lhere Were Slw])ln-,{ 4 b?v F“;,an!; Court and its aims, 1y. | The income v what was left “ b 1 1 rst name, she wonde: |8 ; Pippa’s Song, by John West, et | : ; ok e i o | irl i Clu; FORMER HOUSE MEMBER DOUGLAS CHAMBER M 1. nieqs put out a newspaper with simpiy Sleepest Thou n 0 SSUE eau players all their expenses while |the residuary estate to the N a nothing in it, ete. 3t Miine Dear, by Hodger; New- IN SCHOOL ISSUE Dis SED ¢t city for the tournzy, leaving Haven Hospital association. 3 Eb i But Frieda's remarks have to b i iemeer’s Stream, Old Irish Melody, ARR!VES JUNEAU y lonly funds for transportation to be| “Llanada V s Mrs. Winct interpolated— timed— between Boys' Glee Club. : lzouglas Fllm“h:‘t" mh::n‘xlxl.!‘wu;"v i ter called the place, was under con- | G cracklings of the paper as she turm‘ Included in the program of the H, H. Ross, former well known of had a specla meA mgfl . e 2 Bk | struction continuously for 36 years, V the pages, and the pages will not | Sirumental depariment are: the Territorip]l Legislature and resis el pleus. An adeodanee Off Sought Elernal Life ¢ IVE Sixteen Inches m Twenty- cooperate until the fourth take ‘ Oracles Overture, Otls 'Taylor; dent of Pairhanks, esrived lisiis 2:::.; zismr:l:gagtgs t\;n:s p\:i‘src;h!nfl GOV. TROY TO RADIO | mer husband, wiliam wirt Win- | DIXLE ; 3 -l‘{ iy - e%4——— ' '|washington Post March; Sousa; neau by plane yesterday, accompans ks heard ; chester, son of the founder of the _ our Hours at | March Flanders, F. W. McNickal; fed by his son, Elmer. He expected relative to the subject 10 be seted CONGRATULATIONS TO | Winchester Arms company, died in|Gor v Bt Would Slash R 25 MORE DRAWN TO | “Memories of Stephen Foster,” by to be here several days, renewing upon. Flurt]er plans gr .sc:luruh ;- PRESIDENT TOMORROW | Hartford in 1886. According to lo- Cflfl O_I’ S ] 1 y Wldsi alrbanks SERVE ON PETIT G. E. Holmes. acquaintances and watching the ::;onscv:fi(l) bewizf)o:tx;doize th:v(]:i“' - cal tradition, she was instructed by | Territorial Officers from o - 13th Legislature in action. Council at their regular meeting| IN Cooperation with the movement 8 Boston psychic immediately after- $5 000 t $3 000 Xteeh ancne now, the JURY, U. S. COURT| A man in Kiel, Germany, Mr. Ross served in the House from tonight, i " |sponsored by the American Radio|Ward to start building a spirit pal- | B |, uUU es i 1 S |fined $3200 because he kissed a 1921 fo 1927 from the Fourth Divis« might. A | Relay League, to have the Governors|3ce, and was told that as long as | f 's gince reco. £ T Twenty-five additional names for|M@ried woman. The husban d ion and was Chairman of the power~ LEAVE. D.OU(TI AS of all States and Territories dis-|She kept building she would remain | ' Firing at Territorial salar AL pt, blanketed Fairbanks 1 1zht, the petit jury panel were drawn! ’‘ought action. ful Ways and Means committee. 5 TR | |alive, {nepotism, or the practice of Lhos¢ apcording to data received in Ju- day in Federal Distric Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKay and|Patch messages of congratulation toj A 5 i : Dt i e The resulting operations, which (holding office employing re¢ ftth BFAIBE . by Meteorolos | yenant-a X c: v s | President Franklin D. Roosevelt, on R = Al ROQIORE.. DY report at 2 p. m. January 27 Mrs. McKay's father, Oapt. James| {continued until she died in 1922 at|Senator Henry Roden dic Howard J. Th # ¥ Jackson, all of Whitehorse, who his second inauguration tomorrow, g o $ o eyt e on) on ¥ The list follows | \ have been residing in Douglas for Dean Williams, local amateur radio te 98¢ Tiies voct ver BOGLON \‘K?'Sié’é'fmfly t(li\:'.fl’ilxiél\l;'{xfl;’ thé su koo con | gy dea: eall, Tunietal Mis. FRESH TENAKEE cms . 1 p 9 Sovi st he: ,000,000. 0] E i C da scuddi flakes con-iy am Wanamaker, 3 . . the past thfee months moved to Ju- |operator, has been selected by Gov- | The structure’s 160 rooms con-|jects. ; g Y naker, Juneau; Gor neau this morning to await a plane ernor John W. Troy to forward his Gray, Douglas; Rosalia Lundell, ! % skt g el s e {Ioin Hihteeds of doocs, indput Soe b e o over-laying the Intevior city until Douglas; H, L Arnold, Lynn Canal, EVERY MONDAY ——————— | I3 i A kit 4% rane Ak Infiednend ins on carly this g twelve | w. H. Bacon, Lynn Canal; Pauline! | stairways. Some features are strange | fafled to win success and woulc hour & until 9 ‘ this' R, Livie, Juneau; Kenneth Lowe,| The last census showed American| Fourteen wind tunnels are m‘““"in e T I & s 2 Pl 1 -n > B » ; 1w = . Stairs lead into a hibit the hiring of relatives by of- & . atacs’ o The " | [s.] e r Samoah to have a population of|tained by the British government 4 = i uf a0 h IileMHg_ fourteen inches 1€ | Juneau; V. PF. Williams, Juneau; | b §A. lu 3& ,‘ila cery 10,055, chiely native. J blank wall, into a cupboard or a|fice holders -under penalty o | entire - sixteen inches fell within a Kiloh Jr., Juneau; I. B. An.| - for testing various types of aircraft. | yeejess palcony. A hall has four fire- |$250 fine. o : i ~ |places side by side. Three other| A slash of approximately 40 per|Tiey BOUT DO pth of | S iResls. e R Ju-|1 THE PURE FCODS STORE mix:‘places are built one above an-|cent in salaries of Territorial ofii- | o= T :u;\md at Pajrbanks ;;"‘: CO;LY:;;PM&‘“‘:ZKIZ:{DM‘I:“EZ‘:“‘ D |other on a single chimney. cials i enator ¥ 2 Al R & 4 4 o m | There are gvs kiv.che::s, mreegmeusfisuifizvfl m:sscsmmn 1 was 57 inches nice Connor, ._Iuneau: Jim Morgan, Telephone 478 Prompt e“' elevators. One staircase has 44 steps | No. 7. ERaus BuL g ) |Juneau; Mervin Hunt, Junesu; .| and makes 10 turns to attain an| It would cut the salary of (he besty, mowlall ¢ v ab sat”|H. MacSpadden, Juneau; Dalsy| elevation of 10 fect. Ornamental|torney General, from $5,00 b‘“?’"“' e el Brown, Juncau, and Cash Cole, Ju-| posts are instelled upside down. to $3,000; Treasurer, from § b Beou. \\ / i ic. expression. The | : 3 Promising students will be select- d after this concert by Miss Cof- fin and Mr. Miller to play at Ket- chikan when the Alaska Music Fes~ ¢ Court to| Costly stained glass windows and|and $1,000 for service ¢ 3 1 at /. doors with trick lu:nh; t‘)pen on to‘;t(,arrls to a !:Ll:nl :‘;r‘sfy(‘"v 0 (f“ $ s K 3 $ s :. 5l REV.A.P. KASHEVAROFF ‘blank walls. Auditor, from $5,000 to £3,000; §abs ono ” revatind b i (S CALLED lNTO | The motif 13 is repeated again and | way Engineer, from $4000 t & £ d v/ |again in the paneling. |and Commissioner of E |chorage and z oF i B SERV[CE TODAY You are inelicn 0 B Nelghbors who watched the work | from 35,000 to §3,000. o A ¢ Rl S L R . this cougon at the box fraid eeveral times as mary room| Lk L) S heau edrly thi O veint The Federal Grand Jury, 11 men tlies of i ) d destroy: s now | g . R0 P land 8 women, were sworn for duty off’ce o e |survive. A marquetry floor it took | NEW SEMESTER IS Hikhe 1 ik his afternoon in District Court and three years to lay was ripped | v 7 o veln, with the ter ire 2 v - Wrand fivors ase ifive the day after completion. e STARTING, S(,HC" 1.3 grees above zero. ng TN 508 48 Aethre “The spirits ordered it,” they, ex-| BT e ""j,":’{"l‘ f;x-t-‘l:ix A i and‘ ca itfll Theat!'e plained. | Yesterday morning at quarte “A v ‘ | "he ne rn | P elu 5 A nicce, Margaret Marriot, was | ine a new ferm was quictly {Last of Family Ll“;p‘):.) lw; “; fx“v mdgy .”'L“d‘l' |the only person to share the singu- |€d by the students of the pub f P' Gvat Di N: d. Pavare, Etam. Seaiise o . lar builder's company. Mrs. Win. |chools. There were few chan of Peer Gynt Dies hed foreman; Ocefle SN and receive tickets for yourself and a friend or chester’ hid even irom most of her|the schedule so students will « — em, Dals Cowen, M5. V. A, Takwn- relative to see |servants and often wore a veil. |tinue along the same lines and OSLO, Norway, Jan. 19.—The last|port, Charley Engstrom, E. L. Gru- 4 i el i € of the family heer Gynt has gone(ber, E. A, Johnson, Mrs. George 14 29 Scarcely half a dozen persons have jforward to May 21, the day of the family of Peer Gynt I gone i 13 |seen her in as many years,” smd':will be dismissed. ith the death of Ole O, Haga, of J‘;H# ’n-nblml“nMJ. }!zle‘ldu. M!.. G (U'y [ COt ana { ‘ 7alley. Me azel MacKinnon, Fred d 4 As a paid-ap subseriber of The |a news story appearing in 1908, | Grades for the cemester ju 1 (p, in the Vinstra [tried to call on her, was not even e Haga was a brother of Peer. Peer|Mrs. A. M. Hill, Beatrice R. Parsons, & & iadmibtcd to the groounds. | Ike Howell, center on ti himself died without children. M. E. Rogers, Wilbur Wester, Mus. Dally Alaska Emplre President Theodore Roosevelt, who Pleted will be out tomor 3 at prandfather of Ole Newman, Mrs. John Newmarker, e ville (Mo.) State 2 ] 2 r nt in many ways May White, e NOTICE | basketball team, i ) i o lar to the hero of| Present docket in the District Good only for current offering. RETK s b4 i e Estebeth will leave on sched- e P v 1 1 He Ibsen's famous play, although he!Attorney’s office indicates a short g:."em.“];:edsgmge;r;:l?i;;:s:ti:h:llg:l: .s:i:lt?g:' aclflfindnogr s-yv‘::: ule at 6 p. m. Wednesday. ’ never trave]cd»nbhmdv session of the jury this term unless| Your Name May Appear Tomorrow Shimer’s e Si. ‘Bernard which was bigzest v the show, freight will be accepted after 12:00 A B il s o other matters are taken up muni WATCH THIS SPACE noon. . —adv., Today's News Today—Empire. Today’s News Today—Emplre, those scheduled,

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