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’l;HE SHOW PLACE OF JUN CAPITOL THEATRE A MILLION BUCKS AND A MOTOR CAR — or Love in a Furnished Room 5 Brilliant Stars in a Laughable Drama of Love on a Budget. BARBARA STANWYCK “FHE BRIDE WALKS QUT” with Jean Raymond—Ned Sparks Robert Young—Helen Broderick ALSO MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY 1 P. M “LAWLESS RANGE" Second Episode “FLASH GORDON" CARTOON———COMEDY. CANDY R i P UM R /R W R FUR SALE OPENS IN rowoRkow wonwic GPERATED UPON; LB 5 With W. G. Garster in his accus- | tomed role of auctioneer, the Alaska | |S IN H 0 s P ITA L Game Commission’s sale of confis- | cated furs, 1,088 skins in all, valued at $12,000, will get under way in th)v engine room at the Federal build- | ing tomorrow morning promptly t' 10:30 o'clock. Frank Dufresne, Executive Offi- cer of the Alaska Game Commission, announced that the skins will be open for inspection by the public at{ 8:30 o'clock tomorrow morning, for the two hours preceding the sale. A large group of both private buyer: and dealers is expected to be pres ent. Fifty per cent of the proceeds nf the sale go to the Territorial School Fund. Starting TODAY Starting TODAY Divot Diggers—Shorty at the Seashore Racing Canines and Pathe News Condition Excellent — Ex- pected to Be Out in Two More Weeks HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Feb. {Mary Pickford was operated last Tuesday for gall stones, Verne Hunt disclosed last night. Dr. Hunt said: “Miss Pickford is in excellent condition and in no danger. She proba‘fly will be in the hospital for two more weeks.” Dr. Hunt said previously been reported she was in the hos- pital convalescing from an attack of the influenza. 5. Dr, Schilling | @ Hunyaiz'an Paprika /5 Rich red. -, — AXE BAD THING WITH WHICH TO SETTLE DISPUTE Judge Simon Hellenthal of An- chorage recently sentenced Vincent Garcia, a Filipino, to two and one- | half years at McNeil Island for as- saulting Fidel Cortez, anothef Fili- e ———— AR i K BRIDE TOSSES ~ GAGS AS SHE -~ TAKES AWALK Glrl from Manda]ay Mixes Teak Logging Activities | in Burma _]ungle | “The Bride Walks Out,” coming |to the Capitol theatre tonight with |Barbara Stanwyck starred, delin- eates money troubles and sentiment in a manner which tw these sex- lious matters into gay situations. |Robert Young, as a waggish play- |boy, pits his money against Gene Raymond's ambition and $35 a week, to influence Miss Stanwyck, as Ray- marry him | Miss Stanwyck’s role is quite dif- ferent from her usual serious dra- matic assignments, and her per- formance is in keeping with her parl Raymond and Young are part lof a featured cast which includes/ INed Sparks and ‘Helen Broderick. mond’s wife, to obtain a divorce and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL. FRIDAY, FEB. 5, 1937. Who Must File Income Tax Returns (Article No. 4.) Returns are required of every sin- |gle person who for the year 1936 had a gross income of $5,000 or more or a net income of $1,000 or more and of every husband and wife liv- ing together who for the year 1936 had an aggregate gross income of income of $2,500 or more. Widow- ers, widows, divorcees, and married ypersons separated by mutual con= sent are classed as single persons. iThe personal exemptions are $1,000 pe for single sons and $2,500 for arried persons living together and heads of families. { Husband and wife living together ‘mm make separate returns of the |income oi each, or their ilcome may. |be included in a single joint return |If separate returns are filed, one |may not report income which be- |longs to the other, but must report |only the income which actually be- $5,000 or more or an aggregate net! FISHERIES AGENT PILOT BROWN REPORTS FRY IM IS KEPT DOWN, AEIVANGEDSTAGE WEATHER BAD |- [Wingard Present in 1 bers THEATRE l)( clares Fry Hu‘\ with Ten /\bo.ll(l from Good Num- ! +Anchorage Still at ,Streams Examined % Prince George { Alaska nt L. G. Wingard, fc DULLETIN Prince George, the Bureau of Fisheries, who ' Feh, 5.—Pilet Brown left for rived back in Junenau late Wed | the south at 11:13 o'clock this day on the M. S, Brant after merning. He has been grounded ing an examinati Liere by snow storms. in around tod the last sea den J present good 1 the district of Southeast Ala iki and . Wrangell, that on examining PRINCE GEORGE, B. C, Feb. 5 —Pilot Chet Brown, enroute from fry indications from |Alaska to Seattle with ten passen- that he and War-!gevs, was held here=yesterday by bertson found fry unfavorable weather. He plans to gravel in take off for Seattle today. Pilot Brown arrived Wednesday in that district are in|from Telegraph Creek and was ob- nced stage of matur-liged to land here on account of Ketct ep m: n's Steele C rted : il (L BRISTLINGSY WITH TENSEY DRAMA AND in the umber stream Il fry t Mr. Wingard stated.[bad fiying weather. He left An- THRILLING 1 ses the egg sack is al-|chorage last Sunday, remained at e mBt L g { Whitehorse Sunday night. then took WITH ACTION 1gard stated that streams | Off | Passengers aboard are businessmen STARTING TODAY Carl Laemmle presents BUSTER CRABBE. FL GO From Alex Raymond's famous newspaper Syndicated by King Features A Universal Pictyrs drip . ASH RDON upon | it had| | Leigh Jason, who directed MisS|)ongs to him. If a joint return Is Broderick and Raymond in Lovc'mm jon a Bet,” an earlier comedy hm(quh, unit, jof the season, puts “The Bride joeeq js subject to both the normal |Walks Out” through the paces for tax and the surtax. RKO Radio from a scenario bY| gyshand and wife may elect each }thp Epstein and P. J. Wolf?on ear whether to file a joint return y “The Girl From Mandalay” was o, separate returns. Where, how- produced by Nat Levine and directed | eyer, joint or separate returns have 'by Howard Bretherton. The StOrY.|peen filed for a particular year, jan adaptation of Reginald Camp- \neither husband nor wife may after va!}s noxe} T’v“‘l Ylllp,\' " is \!h(- due date of the return file an ?"x : 1 : \,\”h 1!:1-, ;,n',x]kv ‘;‘x".dvd. the | Ithn‘llmg romantic drama of ”“"ammded return or returns on & dif- ! will 1mmrc\‘x‘u vl e put Vnp |Burma jungles, featuring Conrad|ferent basis for that year, for a complete overhaul and prep-| |Nagel, Kay Linaker and Donal ld 15 for the coming season's | Cook. on salmon patrol. | Elephants piling teak. in the |A.E. SCHOEI ILER BACK |repainting and revarnishing of the sludgy creek, steaming life of the vessel will be necess because ”‘i o Thaarg e x| FROM. CHECK ON VOC. |17 00" trdiions she. en- | b.\l]u(h penned, becomes a gripping CLASSES s E ALASKA ‘ruhty as this stirring, thnllmg,‘ ity !emotional portrayal is unfolded. Flying to Ketchikan about ten Two adventure-seeking buddies|days ago, and returning to Junean :ue found in the dense jungles of|this week on the Brant, A. E. Schoet~ Upper Burma, bossing gangs of | tler, supervisor of vocational educa- half naked, natives and elephants tion, reported on vacational classes hauling teakwood, insufferable heat,|in Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, |man-killing tigers, the ravages of|Metlakatla, and Craig, all of which |fever, and homesickness for lhu)ffl\vm he visited. |sight and sound of other white fulkvi At Ketchikan, Mr. Schoettler to tear their nerves to a, checked up on programs for day ragged edge. Into this dynamite-|School and night vocational classes. packed situation Nagel brings a|He reported that the class being |bride, “The Girl From Mandalay.”|conducted there in navigation by | The attentions of his buddy to her! Capt. L. H. H. Jennings is proving and Dbitterness Very successful. Mr. Schoettler or- | combine rouses ‘u&plclflns {which the girl heroically strives to 8ahized a gardening class at Ket- lavert. This dramatic situation, °hikan, which was received with en- thusiasm, and also made arrange- ments there for Mrs. C. N. Crone to coupled with the raids of and at-| 1conducz a CCOC Camp cooking class, tempts to trap tigers, builds up a wide range of vivid and dramatic emotions providing picture patrons Mr. Schoéttler next visited Meét- with one of the most vital screen lakatla, w) productions of the year. REre Ss BUEAIR 0l oRh 55 ’m(‘nce vocational work next year. e |From there he went to Craig. At TAKES EXAMINATIONS, | Wrangell he arranged for a class in ADMITTANCE TO BAR intensive navigation, to be taught |by Capt. Carl Vevelstad, instructor Halford P. Noggle of Anchorage of the ¢lass in navigatjon at Peters- took his examinations recently for | burg, which Mr. Schoettler also vis- admission to the bar. If he success- |jted. fully passes he will be allowed to| oractice law in Alaska. L. V. Rav, | Seward attorney, gave the examina- |tions in the district attorney's of-, e KNITTING CLASSES Every Tuesday and Friday eve- stuch return is treated as a|, and the income dis-| |similar to that being conducted hére',l (677%, th: it u, where it is possible! pawn by last fall's freshets | will be examined in 11\(‘ near future, as soon as time periits The local fisheries office has re- ceived information that the Bureau vessel Crane completed her las round trip on her Southeast Ala; mail 9 o'clock yesterday ( | mc when she arrived back at | un ng countered during her mail trips. | The local office has also been ad- vised that the Fisheries flagship Penguin now on its way to Southeast Alaska and on out to Westward Al- aska ports, with mail, and which is expected to arrive at Juneau next Sunday morning, is bringing to Ju- neau besides mail, Warden Donald Haley. The Penguin is making her | regular spring cruise to the Pribilof | Islands, e i STOCK QUOTATIONS | NEW YORK, Feb. 5. — Closing | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | stock today is 14%, American Can | 107, American Light and Power 13'% Anaconda 54%, Bethlehem SL(‘P] [81%, Calumet and Hecla 17%, Com—' monwealth and Southern 3%, Cur- tiss Wright 7', General Motors International Harvester 104, Kennecott 59%, New York Central| 42%, Southern Pacific 48%, United | States Steel 96%, United Corpora- tion 7', Cities Service 4%, Pound $4.89% . DOW, JONES AVERAG The following are today’: Jones averages: industrials 186.03, rails 55.93, uHhtl&‘s 3508 damage has been done'80ing to Seattle to place orders for north after the maritime strike end- |ed ‘Helps for Complete | {rigerator should be stirred in when !the mixture begins to freeze and fice in the Anchorage court house.|,; ngs from 7 until 9 pm. knitting ALSO | Rainbow Room the first steamers leaving for the Sl g s Ll Stranger Than Fiction | Thrills Daredevils Housewives M-GM News Fruits and nuts to be added lu 'foods frozen in the mechanical re- WAR GAME T0 BEGIN MONDAY ON CAL, COAST Joint Defense Movement Announced by Admiral Hepburn for Corps ~ DON'T SUFFER 'FROM CONSTIPATION Read this letter from Wm. C. Billings, 1330 19th St., Denver, Colorado: “When I had eaten a heavy breakfast, I would 1eel ]ogy. After a couple of days would have to take a { ma. “One morning I had a dish of ALL-BRAN. It beats any laxative, as it keeps me in shape every day.” is quite thick. insures better Such a procedure] distribution. Always remove all traces of fur-; niture polish from surfaces which are to be renewed with varnish paint or enamel. For if all the old| paint is not taken off the new ma-| terial will not dry properly and is{" pt to chip off. Benzine is a good ! liquid to use as a remover, g g s oring, and| Everybody knows that takin |stewing. sidcr u,:;’fi‘.‘,i',?",‘,’,‘:;;“"f BAN PEDRO. Cal, Feb. 6-Ad-| medicine ull the time is an unc to use for less tender cuts of meat, |"ifal Arthur Hepburn, Commander healthy habit. How muchbbuneym “\1 ) “,; are less expensive | Cbief of the United States fleet, end common constipation by enjoy- £ W they are less exp |stressed defense as o major obpjec- | ing this safe, natural food! Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN relieves are no less nutritous than | theaa (utA RoR BA leoy 2l (Bar |ive of a joint Army, Navy and Ma- common constipation because it meat firet In & small amount of fat 710 A Corps war game about | SN CORSHIPATICH BECAEE l} b 1ucL“ss ’;\ (*»‘ . ldl*(‘; fla \\‘ul [san Clements Island, and some %tw:\!)sorbl twice its weight in wn: 11:;‘ x‘lrsmi (uh: VA"\(‘I:‘ tables (nn:lw' 000 men are scheduled to engage | ter, gently exercises and sponges |seasonings may be added later. in a ten day mimic battle for pos-| the intestines clean. {But the most important thing is|“¢55ion of the bleak island, 60 miles| mry it for a week. If not satis- {to remember ‘that a little water and|°ft shore. | fledy your money will be refunded long, slow cooking are needad to| ~TH¢ ¥ by the Kellogg Company. Twptable. s . $. e lMunuuy. spoonfuls daily are usually - break down the meat fibres andt The island is being onverted in- | —with every meal in chronic cases. make them tender. p i h | Serve with milk or fruits. Sold by to a Navy ammunition deposit and i is regarded as & vital link.in the| 8ll grocers. Made by Kellogg in Today's News Today—Empire. ”;1 of Pactiic Ooest dbtiate. | Battle Creek. r games is to start next | Mr. Noggle completed a pre-law course at the University of Wash-1 ington several years ago and has' classes are held in Anchorage as a vocational education project in co- operation with the Anchorage To prevent chops from becoming dry, pour melted fat over the tops of them and store them in the re- pino, with a double bitted axe. Judge peen . registered as a student in Qhr' Hellenthal, in passing sentence, |1ay office of Warren N. Cuddy. H: commented that people must bei,s a graduate of the Anchorage Highw taught not to use dangerous Wea- school. He holds the rank of en-' lschools, frigerator. AT A o v L B S W S i RRE “ Delicate flavar. pons in settling their dlspu',es "JUNEAU CASH GROCERY SAVE WITHOUT STINTING ON EVERYDAY NEEDS! PHONE 58 Free Delivery 5V .45 Hiscore—American—Pound .. LARGE STANDARDS—AMERICAN quozen.....sc RINSO, Granulated Soap 21 large packages oo 55(: MACARONI SALAD MACARONI—Cello Wrapped 16 ounce package . . 230 EGG NOODLES FANCY-—Cello Wrapped 2Souncg p?ck?ges, 190 COFFEE Schillings—Pound Be sure and attend the AMERICAN - LEGION® AUXILIARY DANCE SATURDAY—February 6 sign in the United States Naval Reserve. { M aie it ] D LEO VISITS HERE ! R. J. DeLeo arnved on the Gen.! W. C. Gorgas from Cordova, where {he is Assistant Superintendent of the Copper River and Northwestern Railroad, and is visiting his daugh- ter, Miss Gretchen DeLeo, of the Treasurer’s office staff. He intends |going south after his visit here. | < SL e VN | | Forty-one States have established | | forestry departments. | SUMMONS | No. 4016 { In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Number | One, at Juneau. + MIN'N'E LYTLE, Plaintiff, vs. WIL- | LIAM R. LYTLE, Defendant. | |The President of the United States: | |To the above named de!enda.nt | Greeting: i You are hereby required to ape | !pear in the District Court for the| | Territory of Alaska, First Division, ! |within thirty days after the last! You are invited to present and receive tickets for your- “The Bride Walks Out” As a paid-ap ‘illbscflbé!‘ of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering. Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE E. Stender this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre self and a friend or relative to see | publication of this summons, name- ly within thirty days after the |12th day of February 1937, ‘or! | within forty days in case this sum- | imons is served upon you person- | |ally, and answer the complaint’ of |the above named plaintiff on file | |in said court in the above entitled |action. | Plaintiff in said action demands |the following relief: dissolution of ‘the bonds of matrimony now exist- |ing between plaintiff and defend- ;ant. | And in the event you fail to'so| appear and answer, plaintiff will! {take judgment against you and ' |will apply to the court for the| |relief demanded in her complaint' {as hereinbefore stated. | | Witness the Honorable Geo.'F. Mexander. Jjudge of said court and |the seal of said court hereunto; |affixed this 4th day of January, 1937 | | ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, (Seal) Clerk. By PEGGY D. McLEOD, Deputy. 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