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The Show Place of Juneau LAST TIMES TONIGHT Xeit air 3 i"fiu’ way through: Robert Based upen Rebert Louls Stevenson's “‘Suicide Club" —Shop Talk . . . Vitaphone Highlights A\LSG Let’s Dance FRANK MORGAN REGINALD OWEN LOUIS HAYWARD Direeted by J. Walter Ruben Produced by Louis . Lighton the passent of the Bure A EMPIRE. As Roosevelt I STEVENSONTALE OF PRINCE AND! CAPERS, CAPITOL | Dracula’s D.'lrufig hter Has| i Deep Dislike for Mir- rors and Garlic ; cast includ-| Reginald Ow-| Hayward, Da nd rouble wo, | t the Capitol T!w—; {opening ton ! oler, dash and hie 1880 period, the pic-| deals with the adventures of inee who out to enjoy li - a month before he marries a incess who v once t bitter during ldhood da He as not seen her since he w ine The princess learns of his trip and sets out to find him, not be- Filled with the c ance of t DAY, FEB. 10,.1937. Attended Ihatilvg"urartion'_ MHS. SULGWEFF This excelient picture of the Rqo the inaugural shows, left to rig Raasevelt mother of the preside Flood Threai cause she is in love with him, but! 2 W e is the hildhood | use coward he was dur |days. At The Coliseum’ Women, being keen observer will note that there are no mirro in any of the scttings which su round Gloria Holden, the hypnot vampire character to be n at the seum Theatre in “Dracula’s ghter.” NI \WUCairo R had rv ) bsence is 1l folk lore, which a vampire does not show eflections in a mi Daughter pernatural o spiciont of her hor- n, would not aced in her hc ancient beliefs, th vided the sign o ng to m to indi- Daughter in herited some cultural along with her qu A person who ¢ ? hardly be entirel y Clerk. Lode and piacer location for saie at The Empire office. Ideal for Furnace, Range or Heater— EVANS-JONES Alaska Coal 313.00 per ton F. O. B. Bunkers ® PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Phone 412 _ FRESH TENAKEE CRABS EVERY MONDAY California Grocery THE PURE FCODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery S R g SEALED BID Will be received at the office of the Alaska Realty Company, First Na- tional Bank Building, until Wednes- day, February 10, 1937, at 10:00 A. M., for clearing and grubbing a portion of the Sheldon Tract. De- tails and bid forms may be secured at office. Signed: H. E. REDMAN, Project Manager. Other memb: loria Holden, balk sevelt, his daughter-in-law; Sarah Roosevel!.\m? anddaughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Rw:e-lsmr‘ who predicts that Mrs, Solo- MODELIS STRIPPED CHICAGO, Feb., 10~—If there is a law against cruelty to wax models was violated here between mid- I “nd dawn in a Chicago fur h the temperature slipping ard zero, some fiend in the form thief smashed the window, ped in, and stripped a $266 rac- 1 coat from the shoulders of a wax dumbell by the name of Jane ) or something. 2 was standing there in the cold when her owner, Na- 1 Goodmaun, discovered his loss 2 ded up the window, ,re o — bitt t Virginia department of coal production state during 1936 will ap- ate 117,000,000 tons, an in- of 17 per cent over the pro- on in 1935, GIVES CONCERT, COMING WEEK Popular Singer to Appear | at Northern Light Pres- byterian Church Juneau will be honored next week by having a foremost California mu- sician, Mrs. Viadimir Solovieff, the former Miss Mina, Baclanova, give a recital for the public at the Nor- | thern l.\'r ht sbyterfan Church, Sinc to Juneau a few months ago, Mrs. Solovieff has gra- | clously sung for many nd has been acclaimed a rautiful singer by those who have heard her at various gather- {ings or over the radio. Mrs. Solovieff studied voice cul- ol Sir Hamilton Harty the London Symphony Orchestra and guest conductor of the Francisco Symphony Orchestra. To quote Sir Hamilton Hart, ‘Miss Baclanova h 1 brilliant fu- ture if she contin to work dili- gently and sincerely. I expect hear her with my own orchestra in London within the next two years. She was also coached by Kather Meisle, Metroploitan conduetor vieff “Is one of our coming star She has studied six ‘Luro in San Francisco, coached by | of to eperatic) languages, piano, dramatics and dancing both | \ organiza- | San OTTO KRUGER |, Gloria HOLDEN Marguerite Churchill , Irving Pichel ALSO City Slicker { Sporting Network Fireman’s Day Off in college and with private instrue- tors. Saben, famous exponent of Isadora Duncan. Mrs. Solovieff has appeared in both concert and opera in San Fran- cisco with great success and the eople in Juneau are looking for- ard to her first recital in this city with enthusiasm. e The expenditure of $37,010,000 during the next fiscal year on the upper Mississippi 9-foot canalization program has been recommended by Maj. Gen. E. M. Markham, Chief of Army engineers, FREE AMBULANCE SERVICE! | i | | To patrons stricken while see- | ing DRACULA’'S DAUGHTER. | Courtesy of Royal Blue Cabs. | Phone 14 or 444. | | Studying under Marie .Von | i UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska, December 2, 1936. Notice is hereby given that Sam I,F‘rnnk Buoy, together with his wit- nesses, Fred O. Matson and Albert: Frederick Parker, all of Gustavus, Alaska, has submitted final proof jon his homestead, Anchorage 07762, for the NWXNEY sec. 10, SW% SEY%, NW%SE%, SWXNEYX, sec. 3, T. 40 S. R. 59 ECRM. containing 160 acres, and it is now in the of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchor~ age, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued, GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. | First publication, Jan. 27, 1937. |Last publication, Feb. 24, 1937. wotices ronomic and clude Otto Churchill, Edw Trving Pitchel. Ol Maids Have ~ Bettered World Asserts Minister CHICAGO, Feb. 10—The Rev. |Clinton C. Cox took up the cudgels today for old maids of whatever {age or clime. The world, he declared, owes a ilot to spini: s—and “it is time to \recognize it.” | He undertook to do his bit by preparing a sermon entitled “Trib- |ute to Spinsters” for delivery at the Drexel Park Presbyterian {Church. | “Why, some of the finest things, /in history have heen done by w men who never married,” he said.| Forthwith he proceeded to name |“nine great old maids,” as follows: { 1. Florence Nightingale, the |saint of modern nursing. ‘[ 2. Clara Barton, founder of the | |Red Cross. | | 3. Jane Addams, noted founder | of the Women’s Christian Temper- ance Union. { 5. Christabel Pankhurst, an or- nizer of the women's suffrage movement in England. 1 | 6. Susan B. Anthony, organizer |of the women's suffrage movement | |in the United States. | 7. Mary Lyon, pioneer in the ed- |ucation of women in America and | founder of Mount Holyoke Col- lege. i 7. Queen Elizabeth of England. | 9. Miriam, sister of Moses. who |devoted her life to her family. 500,000 persons whese hemes ‘along the Mississippi show b1 /| fleod crest perhaps wili nat ¢ P Dox sald e were i l"g, ment is alert to any possible d UNITED STATES o DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. December 14, 1936. Notice is hereby given that |Charles Fox, of Douglas, Alaska, has made application for a soldiers’ additional homestead, Anchorage 107376, for a tract of land embraced in U. 8. Survey No, 1964, containing 1.82 acres, latitude 58 degrees 17" 50”7 N. longitude 134 degrees 26’ 04” W., situated 2 miles northwes* |from Douglas, Alaska. { Any and all persons claiming ad- |versely any of the above described |land should file their adverse claim {in the U. 8, Land Office, Anchor- age, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, First publication, Jan. 13, 1937. Last pubication, March 10, 1937, reasons why there are ol 1., Women for lcause of a duty to or younger br er 2. Women are love. 3. Women want a care - KETCHIKAN FRESHMAN AT U. W. IS NA COM. FOR SPRING ! disapp ‘Washington, the program comm Moose,” all-Unive with student talent. Date for tryout for the fety show has' been set fo ary 13. B The University of South C has opened a cash dep protection and convenier dents. 7 RosedaleN > Grenada X\\\. Greenwood Greenville GULE of MEXICO The shaded portion of this Associated Press map indicates the section from which the Federal Government pianned to evacuate . threatened by flood, Broken lines 1 levees. Late reports indicate the er the wide area but nd ready to act if occasion arises. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTF GENERAL LAND OFiTCE District. Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. December 28, 1936. Notice is hereby given that Glen R. B. Parker, entryman, together with his witnesses, Inez May White and Albert F. Parker, has made final proof on his homestead, An-| chorage Serial 07420, for the NE! NWY, sec. 17, SEXSWY, W%LSE% sec. 8, T, 40 8. R. 59 E. CRM. containing 160 acres, and it is now | in the files of the U, S. Land Of- | fice, Ancorage, Alaska, and if no‘\ protest is filed in the local land - yoffice within the period of publica- | tion or thirty days thereafter, said | final proof will be accepted and fina¥ certificate issued. ‘ wer GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, Jan, 13, 1837, Last_publication, Feb. 10, 1937, > oo RHODA MAY CLARK—F0C. Cui+ rectionist. 517 Goldstein Bldg. adv.4? Ohio had a fugitive slave law 11 years before the national fugitive * slave law was passed. B b Thirty First Annual Ball JUNEAU VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ELKS’ HALL February 12 ® You may depend on the BEST OF MUSIC by RANDS' ORCHESTRA!