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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 4,1937. TENSE TALE OF |Taylor, Nice Youno Man, RU LES GIVEN f?:,l'\’lff ‘,l."n‘.:.lx.f%’.: .i.'.‘?‘,,..“.:‘n':’é“‘;‘%3.‘51? e TONIGHT ONLY (73 0] f i | Pl e AR e % 14.)gEntry into the A class will bef-— TONIGHT | TROPICS COMES | Becomes a**Perfect” Star| cop DOWNHILL | o0 5 ot sha vt ) | R — time better » best time made by NIGHT | By ROBBIN COONS B0, 1ic reatised the su those who have qualitied for the B HERE cULISEUM HOLLYWOOD, Feh. 4. — Robert | ffom e fans who nor SKI TUURNEY ’|'l|~\l|\ ; e A I a f the labout 7.000 letters Aternation ywnhill Ski Rac- OUTCAST WOMAN... e 1s"practcan. the pesfect|” P s lotter e Rules will govern I both_the - Sl O | sued hnw trial: and the final race, which| LIVING DALNOGv!l:OGusRL:é.K'LEssLYl |“Dewvil’s bquadlon Gives; . e 1s ¢ ything and: does every- IUm 3 me 80.000 l inal l‘\pnh on thxum\ View of Aircraft of Pres- |" wil e held F uary 21, Sunday pg a nice young man should be |He wious about being mobbed )| Q I T over the Douglas Ski Trail Cours DRAMA FLAMES AT WHITE g {and do—especially if the nice young| Other Attributes —Qualif ing Trials HEAT...AS TWO MEN DEFY THE ent and Future [man is in the movies. Sitiday for Men In the finals, évents will be run T er attributes of the “ideal Class A. Men; Class B,iMen;|§ - - To begin with, he is tall, dark, - onform: m’::;:fi;::ifi:::::; “Tiger Valley,” popular Reginald [handsome, and young—just 25. THE PR pilots. We'll try any- thing once or twice—if THEATRE! [ - .. memb Juntors (12 o 16 years in-) Tt i m remembe lusive) ; Childy 1 Campbell novel of the excit and| In insurance parlance, he wa:\mm 5 o :‘;“l“;u« ) b '.,‘,E\,, ",'\1‘ 1-‘ and ’., tense tale of four white people iso-(rated a 100 per cent moral risk.” |1 : ki Club, the prog: PR g - i AR Bt ed in the jungle, was the basis for | That means his private life is sane, =% p K i 1:“‘_'[“ -\. i «IH }"I‘I ull.\\mu. lf.n ".‘\( me The Girl from Mand Repub- ‘wn\xhh’ and sound — according to R (o Y ) e, s vll,\‘ ‘-h:‘ ke Y‘;‘.‘ ol .(“”Y n‘»"\ A and B, will be lic p.cture which pv(h\‘nL\ a new|he findings of the policy sleuths. ! ’}" s (a9 R i ’\‘ v "] el dp it '.‘.| Cabin down (o the I"mr-h. personality. Kay Linaker, with Con-|Note of that Hollywood foolishness. { /" 1= Tt B ikt Bty o ol o S rad Nagel, Donald Cook, and BEs-| Background Is Good “l‘; s ':“"N jto have added spice u‘n:,\‘ P from R (0 Jadies and - juniors will ther ‘Ralston at the Coliseum The-! is background, among “"‘“'f,."‘ b by Hobpo¥o by the: Ketchi-'start at fie Trehdwell ditch, The latre starting tonight. things, makes him the exploiter’s ‘h‘ A kan and’ Petersburg’ ski ('lul?s. / children's rice §ill start balf-way | In the romantic setting of a trop-|d¢iEht. Typically American stuff, | ;){",' A Due tothe large fumbér of en-'from the difeli o the finish line ical jungle, {wo -bachelor Imddu«l“m n in Filley, Neb., a hamlet on b B 5 Bar ntal. (Flew home h. trants in the men’s field the group Prizes will be given for all events {toll and sweat over gangs of na-|® Middle-western road, he had forl:()“; en u:x er on his grandmother’s |will be divided into two classes on| <t i tives hauling ‘out valuable mk_{pnm».:s two substantial, highly res- | H" irthday.) e the basis of times made in the qual-{ Leroy Cooper Milner, member of wood. Tropical fever and man-kill- |pected members of the commun- R ‘»‘“Ul- lc. : (Barbara .‘S"m' "X‘\‘m: trials to be run next Sunday, the Birmingham Southern college ing tigers add to both their worries 4”‘ His father was a country doc- e § his “steady u‘mum.n_\ 'A i February 7. No local entries will be track team, was so near death with | § and ‘their thrills-of danger, ‘Into.the| tor. Bob (then Spangler Arlington "3 . L 4(';»}\}« ts tricky lallowed to compete unless they are infantile 15 in his childboed| nerve-racking situation Nagie brings Brugh) spent much of his boyhood | * H" ‘l f\,”\ .l"\W es. " s qualified in either the A or B class- that his pa s selected a burial a bride, the “Girl From Mandalay”|C..2 Telative’s typleally Ame;ican Begotan! g .‘( e Sy, : {lot and made funeral arrangements B s v o Sron Mahaaia m. And true to the American | 'eSCabies. craves meat and pota-| The half of the field making the for him whom his. buddy had previousl; toes | fastest times over the course will be YRR ) jincluded in the A class, the remain-| T. K. Bowman, 80, pioneer mayor . radition, he started earning his {known in the pleasure city by the|way after school hours, . | r in the B group. Duplicate prizes |0f Springfield, Mo, builds church | PR I T 1 as a hobby and gives them (Tennis is h eight-lifting built those x!\am Moau: Y LLOYD NOLAN Shitley, Ross Billy Burrud, ted by Etle C. Kenton A Columbia Pictute ‘ Al wily—he is “good to his set. Cynically Cook treats his bud-{ Anq then, he was collegiate, Po- | ™MO! ;dy’s marriage lightly, and suspic-imona college helped smooth the ion and bitterness drive them apart. rough cdges, taught him “mixing" Piger Valiantly the girl tries to make life and a little dramatics. uplets run smoothly and happily for the| He played extra before he got a CONRAD NAGEL § - ; . \isolated little group, but the strain | g i et y . They KAY LINAKER @ B | o insutterabic heat, ot tiger at- ;'L‘,"J',»{ ”.‘\‘L‘,l‘('\i}&vi“s.ic?;"‘gafii nette, ¢ DONALD COOK ol e e TR ESTHER RALSTON e winners in both ltars be given fm 5 away and B cla For the qualifying trials, entrants ke) King of Brow: hould be at the Ski Cabin at noon Federal census figures show al-/ were named Yvonn v for regstration and assign- most half of the farm tenant popu- Cecile, Emilie and Marie— ments. The trials will start prompt- lation in° Oklahoma moves every ionne sisters, 1y at 2 p. m, Iyear. lioness, gave birth to' A on the animal ranch of ROty SR When \our Single Mexico City News MIDNIGHT PREVIEW “Bride Walks Out” | The Show I'lice of Juneau varying emotions. | At Capitol | A preview of airplanes of the fu-| ture will be afforded motion pnc»[ ture goers who see Columbias “De- | vil's Squadron,” at the Capitol The- | |atre. For in the intriguing screen dra-| A_REPUI SITKA, Alaska, Fed Correspondence) — Mr, Marvin C. Kinberg are congratulations on the Lith of a Star. son, Thomas, at their home, Sun- day, January 24. The mother and son are progressing nicely. eon and members of the Girl Scouts Miss Signe depv\ nurse for the enjoyed an evening of games and Bureau of Indian Affairs and Reg- Teireshments for one of their most inald Sextus Ludy, instructor and enthusiastic leaders. Mrs. Ben F. James Brightman has resigned his athletic director at the Sheldon Ficken was hostess to members of position at the Conway and Ganty Jackson Memorial Schoo! were mar-(the Wednesday Sewing Club, of ‘ store and entered the Pioneer's|ried at a quiet ceremony at the home Which Mrs. Nicholson was a mem- Home Hospital Friday for a minor of the Rey. and Mrs. Jackson L. ber, and at which time she was operation. . - | Webster Friday evening, January 22, Presented with an attractive gift. in the presence of a few intimate The American Legion Auxiliary en- Mrs. Rudolph Sarvela and Mrs. friends. Miss Ada Sears awended tertained jointly Thursday evening FRUM er.KA boat harbor. Lloyd Nolan playing the featured \chorage, stood at the highest point \ presxdent‘s ring. DESTROYING PROPERTY at the Goddard Hot Springs the party enjoyed a wedding supper dinners and entertainme; have they pleaded guilty to three counts . ing following an operation. |the incentive for social events dur- ‘1 1863, has lived in the Territory roles. Both Dix and Nolan, as test (in its history when the recent mem- . Fred Wooleson ) has been o ~ ~ 5 Five new members were formally - 4 ) |initiated into' the auxiliary. They 7 | were Mrs. Dedie Wallace, Mrs. Beryl . i Mrs, ——— P at’ the Alaska Grill. also honored the Nicholsons. of destroying property. They will ing the past weeks. At the last for forty-five years, where he fol- Ll(lle Boy Blue . .. Timber Giants ma all* new types of Saris i New York Naks shown, from the migl pliots, fly the new type airplanes | bership drive ended, making a total mmm with friends and relatives| |Linn, Mrs, Joseph Freeman, H Art Smith and W. J. Kain are in ; Miss May Mills and Miss Zoe Por- v, 5 probably be taken to Valdez to serve Members of the Chamber of Com- 'meeting of the Literary Department 10Wed the trade of blacksmith. He plane designed to car six tons of | in the picture. 'of 140 members on its roii. 1—(Speeial |in Seattle and vicinity for the past Esther Tyler and Mrs. Lillian Mc- | the Federal jail at Anchorage on & ter are passengers aboard the North| Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Nichoison, Andrew Lindstrom, former Juneau their sentence. imerce convened with the City Coun- O I 1 ' R freight and passengers, to the trim, u r I] qu ]rll] g eporter lJACK HENRY POST Also in the film are Keren Mor- At a recent meeting of the An- and Mrs. four months is expected to return | Carthney. -l Star returning to their home here|who will leave Sitha after eight 'esident, passed away at the Pion- cil at its regular meeting Wednes- o — a wes racing craft capable of swishing . |through the air at nearly 300 miles 7 A HAS 410 ON ROLLS it was voted to ask for help from an hour. | <1~ | the Territorial government in se- Richard Dix is starred in “Devil's S q e uestlon‘ 4|l Membership of Jack Henry Post curing the construction or a small Squadron,” with Karen Morley and L . ° INo. 1, of American Legion of An- ley, Shirley Ross and Billy Burrud ichorage Auxiliary, Mrs. Arthur Ke: direct Reekie was presented with a t veceiving to her home here ahoard the North Tn¢ O Kenton directed > . - eee | ARE CONVICTED FOR W. B. Jessup returned to Sitka Wed- | the bride and Ralph Davis acted as for both Dr. and Mrs. Nicholson, |six months sentence received in the nesday after enjoying a week’s stay|best man. Following the se lso giving them a gift. Other small |U. 8. Commissioner’s Court when after four months spent in Seattle | years' residence to make their home ¢¢'S Home Hospital January 18. where Miss Porter was recuperat- in San Diego, California, have been Lindstrom, who was born in Sweden day evening. Several trollers, whose boats had suffered damage during of the Woman's Friendly Club held 15 Survived by a sister who resides at the home of Mrs. H. J. Hodgins, Mrs. Nicholson was honored with a | handkerchief shower. The Girl Scout in Michigan. John Forsberg, who has been en- gaged in mining in Nome since 1901 HI PRESSURE, salesman: You can quote me I do! Some of the SHELLA SENDIT, saleslady: I gotta know what's going on at FRANK FURTER, butcher: How else could I know where the bar- recent storms were also present and Council entertained with a lunch- 5 e B4 the other stores, don't I! I read all the ads, don’t you? gains are? Sure, I read 'em and that's no baloney either. sales arguments these stores use are just what I need! entered the Pioneers’ Home here ;January 22, to make his future home. | Other newcomers at the Home are! |Charles H. Veach of Copper River and James Cameron of Juneau, both arriving January 17. e e Lemon, Orange Trees Nipped inGalifornia Growers Esnmate Percent of Trees Out of Pro- duction for Year Daily Cross-word Puzzle " 1. Eccentric Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle g S UJFISHIHETI]H 0T pain iy : ‘CANERAL MOTORS ) and MAYTAG PRODUCTS __W. P. JOHNSON |1"EDSON WAVE SHOP | Machine and Machineless PERMANENT WAVES Ask about FREE RADIO Room 6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 668 ACROSS 1. Afresh i plece 5. Kind of miner: Desire for 9. lcht).f.l-‘ of B 2 food whales . Dresses 13, Priestly tribe . Open court of Israel . Planet . That fellow . Pertaining to the ear . Unfastened 18. Crisp cookie 14. Anglo-Saxon money of account. 15. Reluctant 17. Authorize 19. Ledge 31 Vessels for heating liquids 22. Kind of cheese 24 Comnected with It is: contr, 3% Bulgarian eak thoughtiessly . Nerve network Portions of a discourse or composition Composer of *‘Good-bye"” [TIN[E]| 2. sugsest di 1 2. am:unn and ETIERPIE[A] E@ indirectly . llnlInn river imaginative 42, Passageway tion D gxcl”;m 44, River in Africa 1. Quite I Kind of necktlv 46. Proprietor 2. New: comb‘ 1 49, Printing i T’Ifi'fx?... necessity 3. Not straight- 34. Bxist 50. Feminine forware 35. African fly name 4. Flexible 36. Tavern 52 Land measure slender 37. Owns 53, Paid_public branch 3. Old_mustcal notices . Manuscript: 54. Speaks abbr. 39. Singing volcs 6o, Afirmative 6. In a futile 40. Fragrance votes MRS. NEWLYWED, bride: John and I furnished our apartment before we entered a store. How? Through the ads, silly! GOLDIE WEDDING, housewife: Don't stop me! Ye Olde Foode Shoppe have a big sale. How do I know? They ran a great big ad. LOTTA NOTES, stenographer: With only 45 minutes for lunch and shopping I have to read the ads so I won’t waste time. Domeattcatea | .. Sounds of automobile horns [ “We truy believe thal: we sell America’s Greatest Shoe Values and Prettiest Footwear | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 4— ‘Twemy percent of the lemon trees ! land five percent of the orange! | trees of California’s half billion dol |lar citrus empire are out of pro iduction for one year as the result of the January freeze. This is the |estimate made by the Califorma‘ . | Pruit Growers' Exchange. The mon- | |etary loss is not estimated. | S | A Misses Pauline Duke and Edith| /5 0 { Newman, both of Vernon, Ala., were flll//fll’////ll W% o R B //Aig CammNmd B JEEEEE JEE COANE . AN N lll%fllflll%% IflI/flllflfl JENS JEEE Ever 40. Continent . Tear apart . In that case 5. Wing . Age 48. Legal action Symbol for arsenic Almost everybody, whether he’s aware of it or not, reads the ads. That’s because ads Can you imagine your paper without any? Think of what you'd miss! manner are news! Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “JIMMY* Think of the time, to say nothing of the money you’d have to spend to find out where to get that new suit, or refrigerator, or car, or, yes! even the food for the evening meal. Watch The Empire for the place to buy! j DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Phone 374 Automobiles in the United States {burned approximately 434,897,000 barrels of gasoline in 1935. 'WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— 'HCH—MY-’I!—&IIHH q