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RN - R T R cApn'oL The Show Place of Juneau LAST TIMES TONIGHT MARCH OF TIME “The News Behind the News” Radio Rascals News PREVIEW “Trouble for Two" R FLYING PANCAKE BANNED T0 CAL. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPlRl-‘. VAMPIRESS AT LARGE, COLISEUM Claude Rams as Napoleon' Omits Trite Gestures throat clutch- ht, come anze Human vampires, ing creatures of the ni out of the darkness to c shadows on the screen of the Coli- seum Theatre in “Dracula’s Daugh- ter,” the Universal film drame which opens today. This fantastic tale, a sequel to the original “Dracula,” follows the ad- ventures of his daughter, who is portrayed by the exotic Gloria Holden. Other featured roles are played by Otto Kruger, Marguerite Churchill, Irving Pichel and Ed- ward Van Sloan. Dracula’s Daughter flames to life each ‘night and searches for victims to appease her terrible appetite. To escape from her appaling heritage, the female vampire seeks the aid, of the famous psychiatrist, Jeffrey Garth. This incites the jealousy of his sweetheart, but he persists in his efforts to solve the secret of the mysterious vampire. l “Dracula’s Daughter,” progress-‘MANY ATTEND es amazingly to a climax that is calculated to make the pulses race with excited awe. The picture wnsl directed by Lambert Hillyer. lish character actor has the role of LEG'SLATORS Emperor of France, in Marion Da- vies' new Cosmopolitan production Moot Pilien,, Ay the c"p"mlGovemor s Housg Scene of Not once does Rains employ the| Large Pubhc l'unchon Last Evening chest with the hand inserted into EEntR the unbuttoned waistcoat. The one Honoring members of the Legis- and only concession he makes to lature and their wives, Governor the portrait artists who painted the John W. Troy was host at the bien- little Corsican is the folding of his nial legislative reception at the B|hands behind his Jack, and that Governor’s house last night. Claude Rains has definite about acting. The veteran Eng- most famous of the Napoleonic | gestures, arm crossed in front of because it is a natural gesture of During the evening five hundred Two hundred persons in the plant [Senators Will Be |Chamber Guests { Thursday Noon Gov. John W. Troy, members of | the Territorial Senate and members of the Territorial Board of Educa- {tion will be guests of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce Thursday | noon in the Terminal Cafe at regular weekly meeting, it was an- nounced today. The following Thursday, members of the Terri- | torial House will be guests of ths! Chamber. A. Hellenthal, Mrs heimer; serving, Mrs. Mrs, R. H. William: Walmsle i Willia Mr Henry Stolfi, Mrs. George Markl bowl, Ernest punch N its l W. A. Holz-|s, Gladys Forrest, Mrs. |, TUESDAY, HB 9 Fire, spread by gasoline floating on Ohio river flood waters, shot over the eight.story Crosley Radio Corporation building in Cincinnati. ator shouted a warning into the public address system. (Associated Press Fhoto) escaped after the telephone oper. SEVENTH - DAY ADVENTISTS TO MEET, JUNEAU Annual Church Convennon to Be Held, February 26 to March 6 1al church convention nl Adventists in South- ka will be held in Juneau year, February 26 to March meeting is held alternately COOKING CLASS SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY NIGHT |Secv:)nd Demonshallon Will !lIlIIIIIlIlllllllllllllIllIIlIllllIlIlllIIllllIlllIIIllllIIlIIIlIIIlllIIIIIlI|ll|IIIlHIllIlllIllIl | Also Be Given Satur- | day Afternoon Another cookir demonstration given this week by Vena L. Crone will be the fifth of a series of dem-| onstrations sponsored by the voca- ticnal department through the Ter- ritorial schools and will be held Friday, February 12, at 7:30 p. m.' Saturday, February m. in the parlors of Light and repeated 13 at 1:30 p. the Northern Church. Owing to the maritime strike the| demonstrations were postponed in January. This will be the last dem- cnstration here until the latter part } of April for Miss Crone has made arrangements to conduct classes in Ketchikan for two months. A full program including several| |meat dishes, fresh vegetbles and dessert, is planned for Friday and| Saturday of this week. The dem- |onstrations are free to all women |and men over 16 yem; of age. | ALASKA GIVES NEARLY $5,000 FOR FLOOD AID | SAN FRANCI3CO, Cal, Feb. 9. |—The Red Cross headquarters here reports flood relief contributions of $4,821 have been received rroml ,:\..hkd Presbtyerian branded a vampire o wa heritage of doom!! "DRACULA'S DAUGHTER" FEATURING OTTO KRUGER GLORIA HOLDEN Marguerite Churchill ~ IrvingRichel Fox Farmer Dies as Result, Heart Trouble CORDOVA, Alaska, Feb. 9.—Rob- ert Atkinson, partner of F. L. Led- STARTING TONIGHT ALSO The City Slicker his own. BONE - TWISTERS tures to slip into a tion of the man,” “would be to make a cariacture “To permit the Napoleonic ges- and to greet at characteriza- Juneauites who are members of the Rains explained, legislature this year. | the visitors in town the reception the called to mee 5 Cass, Miss Mary Joyce, Mrs. Ken- yon McLean, Mrs. David Ramsey. Assisting and in receiving and in In the receiving line, which was|C¢are of guests: Mrs. W. 8. Pullen, Helen !, Ketchikan and Juneau and this|eck, farmer on Seleming Island, is year Juneaw's turn to entertain dead as the result of heart disease. e Ketchikan Church. {He was born in England. There are The gathering will be held in the |no known gurvivors. new Mission Chapel built since the| ke o L) Sporting Network THEATRE Fireman’s Day Off Don George and Henri De- Glane Wrestle to Draw in French Capital SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 9. — Man Mountain Dean'’s favorite tactic, the “flying pancake” or running broad jump, has been banned from use by wrestlers in California by Inspec- tor Donn Sheilds of the State Ath- letic Commission. The maneuver enabled the huge Dean to use his 317 pounds to flat- ten . his opponents after flooring them. The Commission’s ban robs him of his chief offensive weapon. PARIS, France, Feb. 9.—In a clash of ex-heavyweight wrestling champ- jons here, Don George, 227 pound Buffalo, New York, grappler drew with Henri DeGlane, 222 pounds, of Montreal, Canada. Each grunt-and- groaner scored one fall during the bout, which went the time limit of ninety minutes. SPECIAL SERVICES, TRINITY CATHEDRAL Special services are to be held to- morrow in observance of Ash Wed- nesday at the Holy Trinity Cathed- ral. A morning service will be held at 10:15 o'clock and another will be held in the evening at 8 o'clock. ———ea ATTENTION DeMOLAYS! Special meeting tonight at 8 o'~ clock. Regular meeting tomorrow night at 7:30. adv. jgles, of the role instead of giving it a formed at 9 o'clock were: serious performance. | Governor Troy, Mrs. Robert Ben- Others in the cast besides Rains, der, Mr. E. W. Griffin, Miss Helen include Dick Powell, Charlie Rug- Griffin, Mr. and M Oscar G Edward Everett Horton, Ar- Olson, Attorney Gene and Mrs. thur Treacher, Henry Stephenson James S. Truitt, Commissioner of and Clara Blandick. Education and Mrs. Anthony E e Karnes, Auditor and Mrs. Frank A. Boyle, Commissioner of Health and DEMD wnMEN Mrs. W. W. Council, President of the Senate M. E. S. Brunelle, Sen- ator and Mrs. John F. DeVine, Meeting Scheduled for To- night at 8:30 o’Clock Senator Henry Roden, Senator John B. Powers, Senator and Mrs. Victor in Council Chambers C. Rivers, Senator N. R. alker, Sonatm O. D. Cochran, Senator House and Mrs. Joe Green, Repre- [senmuves Nell Scott, Andrew Ner- land, H. H. McCutcheon, James ‘\I !Davis and Mrs. Davis, Harry Race, J. P. Anderson, Tolbert cotu The regular yearly election of the and Miss Margaret Scott, John Women's Democratic Club of Gas- Lichtenberg, W. Leonard Smith, tineau Channel will be held to- George L. Laiblin, Ed Coffey and night at 8:30 o'clock in the Council Mrs. Coffey, Dan Kennedy, Dan Chambers at the City Hall and all Green and Mrs. Green, Victor B. members are urged to be present. Ross and Mrs. Ross, Leo W. Rogge Plans for entertaining Nell Scott and Mrs. Rogge. and the wives of the Legislators, Receiving the guests and intro- will also be discussed at tonight’s ducing them to the Governor were meeting. |Harry G. Watson, Secretary to the ———————— Governor; J. Simpson MacKinnon, | MRS. FAULKNER COMING {and Robert Bender. HOME ABOARD PR. NORAH & After the receiving line broke up, |little Florence Hawkesworth, daugh-| Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, who has been ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.| south on an extended trip, is a pas- Hawkesworth, and pupil of Dor- senger aboard the Princess Norah othy Stearns Roff, danced. Mrs, for Juneau. { —e———— THE ESTEBETH {pleasing vocal selections. will wait for the Yukon’s freight and mail. adv, During the evening refreshments were served. FRESH TENAKEE CRABS EVERY MONDAY California Grocery g THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 In Dining Room In charge of the dining room were Mrs. H. I Lucas, Mrs. H. G. Wat- son and Mrs. H. L. Vander Leest. Others assisting were as follows: From 9:30 to 10—pouring, Mrs. C. E. Rice, Mrs. George F. Alexander; ‘serving, Mrs. Elmer A. Friend, Mrs. J. B. Godfrey, Mrs. Eva Wilson, Mrs. Alice Coughlin, Miss Lucille Fox; at punch bowl, Mrs. Charles Sabin, Mrs. J. G. Shepard, Mrs. Ross Grid- ley, Mrs. Walter Sharpe. From 10 to 10:30—pouring, Mrs, J. J. Connors, Mrs. W. T. Mahoney; serving, Mrs. Minard Mill, Mrs. Ro- bert Jernberg, Mrs. John McCor- Prompt Delivery IR RO OO SEALED BIDS Will be received at the office of the Alaska Realty Company, First Na- tional Bank Building, until Wednes- day, February 10, A. M, for clearing and grubbing a portion of the Sheldon Tract. tails and bid forms may be secured at office. Signed: H. E. mick, Mrs. Jack Metzgar, Mrs. Jack Gucker; at punch bowl, Mrs. M. E Monagle, Miss Nell McCloskey, Mrs. Gertrude Naylor, Miss Ethel Elvin. From 10:30 to 11—pouring, Mrs. James Wickersham, Mrs. E. H. Ka- ser; Mrs. Vella Moehring, Mrs. R. H. Stevenson, Mrs. Kenneth Junge; at punch bowl, Miss Jane Alexander, Mrs. Stella Young, Miss Elisabeth Kaser, Miss Etolin Coulter, Mrs. Ted Danielson. From 11 to 11:30—pouring, Mrs. serving, Mrs. Lew Williams, Mrs. N. 1937, at 10:00 Mrs. H. M. Hollman, Mrs. Tom De- Mrs. Dewey Baker, Hunter. From 11:30 to 12—pouring, Mrs. N. G. Ricketts, Mrs. R. E. Robertson; serving, Mrs. Julia Terhune, Mrs. Mrs. Earle REDMAN, Project Manager. herin, Mrs. Earle Clifford, Mrs. G. E. Cleveland Mrs. W. B. Kimball, . Viadimir Solovieff. me 12 to 12:30—pouring, Mrs. J, " Hirst, Mrs. James H. Patterson, Speaker of the| Alexander entertained the guests| during the intermission with most| jand serving, Mrs. Ted Hellenthal, B. D. Stewart, Mrs. I. P. Taylor — L. Troast, Mrs. J. Wilfred Lievers, | Selby; at punch bowl, Mrs. W. M. | Whitehead, Mrs. Monte Grisham, | G. F. Freeburger, Mrs. Hugh Wade, | Mrs. J. B. Bernhofer, Mrs. R. L. Ber- | nard; at punch bowl, Mrs. J. J. Me- | Mrs. J. Simpson MacKinnon [R. J. Sommers, Mrs. Guy McNaugh- ton, Mrs. T. M. Reed, Mrs. J. F. Van Ackeren, Mrs. C. H. Anderson, Mrs. Wellman Holbrook, Mrs. C. P. Jenne, Mrs. J. H. Clark, Mrs. Frank Du- fresne, Mrs. W. E. Britt, M Claude F. A. Metcalf, Mrs. Chas. . John H. Newmarker, Mrs, Fox, Mrs. John Wal- mer, . Agnes Adsit, Mrs. How- ard Thompson, Mrs. Chas. Hawke: worth, Mrs. Florine Housel, Mr George Folta, Mrs. G. N. Tulintseff, | Mrs. Charles Burdick, Mrs. Jose-| phine White, Mrs. Harry Stonehouse, Mrs, Marie Drake. Dancing was enjoyed until short- |ly after midnight. Music was fur- nished by Rands Orchestra, | B - Warner, Mrs. | st union meeting was held in this| Pastor H. L. his yacht Messenger visitors to Juneau. Meetings Wlll begin at 9 o'clock each mmnmg and continue through the day, clos- | t 9 in the evening. \'mim; clergymen planning to ttend the c ention are Pastor L. Esteb, Union Home Missionary Secretary of the North Pacific Un- to bring the ,mn Conference of Seventh Day Ad- th head offices at Wll.llt tor D. 'E. Collins, Fiel from the me office; P‘h- Boavon, President of the | ventists w | Walla; Secretar) tor M. A. {British Columbia Conference of Sev- from Van- enth-Day Advent couver, This was tor Wood before coming to Alaska. Miss Eloise Crowley, church OVER 500 CHILDREN | TREATED, KETCHIKAN, | | BY HEALTH SERVICI:} At the request of Ketchikan school | |authorities, the Territorial Depart-| men tof Health furnished free pro-| |tection against. diphtheria to wlmlll children and to 150 children under school age. 4 While at Ketchikan, Dr. Sonia| Cheifetz, Acting Director of the Maternal and Child Health Pro- |gram, extended her services to the| Inearby places, namely Saxman,! |Gravina TIsland, Wacker, Kasaon,’ tand Tree Point. | At all of the above mentioncd | places, the children were also given a complete physical examination, the necessary information about each child conveyed to it's respective parent, —_— - .+e MARTHA SOCIETY TO SERVE “PIE” LUNCHE:! ”\ Members of tne Martha Society will gather early tomorrow mornir to prepare many chicken and tuna pies that they will serve at their public luncheon tomorrow from 10:30 to 1:30 o'clock in the parlor of the Northern Light Presbyteris Church. Those in charge of tomorrow luncheon are Mrs. Florine House), Mrs. Walter P. Scott, and Mrs. R G. Day. school instructor from Ketchikan, will be in charge of the children’s meetings All the services are open to the public. R HOONAH COUPLE WED Wood will yuse | County Protects | the Bride-to-Be LOS ANGELES, Cal, |Los Angeles County has decided !Lo protect prospective brides. They will not be obliged to give ‘lhelr age under oath, and the |County Clerk won't make any in-|{War was fired at a force led by an jdiscreet inquiries unless visible dis-|Ohioan, C. R. Woods of Newark, ,clepencles are such as to warrant commander of troops on a boat has- a serious doubt H—H—H—I—l—i-H-l-H%H-l—b—H-H—H-d”H-PW-f bbbt AR ERRRORL G Lime Is about twice as soluble in| Some 22,660 needy California chil- cold water as it is in boiling water, | dren under the age of 16 received - it assistance amounting to $324,489.22 One of the first shots in the Civil|in November, the state department |of social welfare reports. —_— e — Lode and pmuer location notices tening to the aid of Fort Sumpter.|for sale at The Empire office. the office held by Pas-| | Nick Marvin and Mary Peters, both of Hoonah, were united in marriage by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray in the Commissioner’s Court here yesterday afternoon. Witnesses were Emma Hopkins and Mary Hawkil SR e N S NO KETCHIKAN TEAM According to advices received here by Elks' Secretary Sides, there will be no bowling team sent from Ket- chikan to accompzty the Juneau Elks’ five to the Anchorage Winter Sports Carnival. S | Schlllmg F. O. B. Ideal for Furnace. Range or Heater— EVANS-JONES Alaska Coal $ 13.00 per ton Bunkers PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Phone 412 irst Annual Ball JUNEAU VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ELKS’ HALL February 12 ® You may depend on the BEST OF MUSIC by RANDS’ ORCHESTRA!