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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, I} VIVID STORY OF |CROCODILES ANDIALICE PALMER Water Faming DOCKS TOLD IN UNICORNS FLASH WILL BE SCOUT | Is Experienced, GULIS'E_I!M FILM AT ELKS' ALLEYS' CAMP LEABER} Gity of Cordova White Angel Enacts Lesson|Cleveland, D;{n and Red-|Season’s W on k Reviewed Use Is Allo;eE.Only Three HUSKIES FACE ™ 2 HARD GAMES = ) - \ Must Win Both Contests at # LAST TIMES TONIGHT P, Stay 1 at the I ul»ll“il[i"Rt::“::l‘:-\' " Show Place of Juneau 3 8 | =g STARTING TONIGHT s AARGEL THIL HOLDS TITLE KEN OVERLIN ~ SCORES WIN 15 true, that entertainment and bio- graphy can go hand in hand. Such a film as Warner Bros'. “The Story of Louis Pasteur,” for example, has shown that the movie portrayal of a famous character can indeed be os educational as it is thrilling. DARING! N DIFFERENT! in Modern History on | man in Deft Displa of it Meeting — Plans Hours Daily—Causes ke e T8 Hbivarc] KAY FRANCIS DRAMATIC! . i I 1 1l Made for S { aril ity of Washington Huskies held| i ! Capitol Screen i Pin-Levelling Made for Summer i Inconvenience i, gt o in S i a light practice today preparing| % { —_ i s - 1 !l Maritime activities and political] The Unicorns broke the ice for{ ! for the coming scason for| CORDOVA, Alaska, Feb. 16.—Thi ':U‘\' ]{ S ”i‘\”‘ -I.m ’ \l‘!:lh‘:"ln' 66 he Whlte , { lintrigues of the Pacific Coast ship-|the Ringers at the Elks' alleys last the 1 Scou ump were dis- city is suffering a water famine cralied ¢ u]: w 3 h the | t ’PJ\E capital provide the vital back|night when, in taking two of three|{cCu a meeting of the Girl due to the continued cold weather “ll\”‘h;l‘ 8 ‘“ “," ok X ‘, ¢ lground against which is enacted the ames from the Badgers, they com= Scout Council yesterday at the and heavy snow fall e T S i llge .:jgrn‘. ng story of “Frisco Water-|blied a single game team total al- hon Mrs. W. W. Council. (At' Water is gllowed to be used only In order to stay in the MU, Junng { ltron.,” which is at the Cullseum"“""‘ as legendary as they, totalifigf this time Council riémbers:| thiee hours daily. Hotels and laun- Hu nobt g t] with ! ITheatre, with Ben Lyon, Helen 615 in the third game of the mateh arc announce that Miss dries are greatly inconvenienced kien, et IR Al H ! | Twelvetrees and Rod LaRocque m‘wnh Herb Reaman rolling a 224 and | Alicc ably and ef- _(\\n'v foot of snow fell here last| y and l; -’z at: Moscow. an unter 5 V'{the. 1EkaMR tol Merv Sides at 210. }ficier » of the camp hight. | SREF & piad bt cntis i meidlem o ’r Sides’ mateh total for the night |1 . back with thel A large force of men was engaged | ARE AT ALASKAN PLUS | { Frisco nt” is the story | 8 ; Eredtn i | 3% U \ { 1ot @ man who rises from stevedore|" good enough to secure him |girl 3 Those who today in clearing the streets and -~ C. F. Hanson and Ole Johnson, | Three Orphan Kittens J § s s Bl 'third place in the scoring honors, | we € t the Council meet- OPening roads. both of Juneau are registered at| A Silly Sy I ' [ bl nd then finds on they ooo0 "o Unicorns compiled the [in wore Mre Eemest Instaillation of an auxiliary pumo | the Alnskan Hotel - A ,'”“ _\m'phnny) | ] { eve of his election that he “mir"” sttt HEure TbT. CRSE faARIE . (vere Mrs. BEESU o o creck near he city water reser- AR Vietoria and '\anfouver Py ot ] by the two people helyoon ™ oo™ total, O ctiry AR e, 3. | VO anned if conditions COb-|«ajaska” by Lester D. Hender (Travelogue in Color) i 5 ! ¥ | After the Unicorns had got thela ( 1, M Jolnk Chaste, | TOYe - Daily Alaska Empire New 3 ! ! n plays the GoOVernor-injght off to a running start, the|n. N Lester Troast, Mrs. Clar- - % g_f‘]vvt. his interesting car er|session took it easy in the baeck [ence Rands and Mrs, George Rice. M S d TR ¢ 5 } lis told in the medium of refrospect |stretch, as the Dinosaurs took 83| 3ci, credit fs due to those oney »nave PREVIEW _TONIGHT i t s He lends tho cne of his finest|odd game of their match from the |y, st g e @ is b ! portrayals, end is ably abetted by,Zebras. Two of the Zebras and one | j, the girls this season v Edward Everett Horton ! i Miss Twelvetrees and Rod La-lof the ponderous reptiles failed i |pr, ‘Rice - Has' supervised Bls ABVANGEi Money Earned | in Rocque. \appear t1 b wsvinl " . . HELEN TWELVETREES K The supporting cast is also of| Then, ente 3 B croup and has fees SaREE EARN AT | Nobody’s Fool | hen, ering the nome streteh, | Jacobson, Mrs. (Ke th Co- LA 1 vith Glenda F I RGD LA RfiEUUE A REPUBLIC PICTURE | ‘uniform meric. Among those Whojthe Crocodiles closed the eVERiNg | hen i Joan Cohen, Mrs. Livic Fols. 16510 peide | R4 b z must be mentioned for their indi- out in the grand manner, as they e R Glass, and Mrs. Oh t1h SHiE oOBDaT: R el ‘. med 1434066033000 00 0000000044 { - GUBY. k)8 { Hopton, Barbara Pepper, J:tmes;'lnngvrcus as their half-brothers, | i) & boutia; ”,II_ highiest sttice g el ey i Love in September—Bad Medicine { B“”‘:" iy ;l“’lk"" PumtibEtwit i, AMlgators, Zarl CIETSERRE v 1 ab WhisK Who April 30. Export copper is 13.875 | The Empire classifieds fop Dangerous Jobs—Paramount News z and Norman Houston. }.us share by rolling a 589, the top 1 passed the Reste Tap TRRdssrc cents, also a soven year peak ! ¥ {© The lives of great men and wo-|score. not only for the Crocodiles | ' P"" b :{"‘DM‘,”‘ i 'l s eftudn o 2 o e HEH IO IRIGS i = T - > ever second class, an oficiency ba . O] % PR 132333333 d00bd04 F¥WE\ men are more and mcre becoming|but for the evening. And, Mike | 80450 iy ba e e EARRARRARLARAR #4421 o subject of motion picture pm_[]llll.v,:y:li\\ l]?(t;l(l:‘(;dt:‘] lufghaagm:edof 2::3;‘“'.1“\' (“1 ‘ll:(\:l]]]‘l;:\;ll\ll')[ '“’“ Lm“ HOSTAK FAVORED | duction in Hollywood. Certainly, it]| s place total of 583. And, put-| g e | : TO WIN SEATTLE 1 A {ting the Unicorns back into their |Feccived recognition are: proper mythological status, the Cre-| Con wavis, Margaret Rands. And, to give the pins at the Elks" jalleys a rest from the beating they son, Bon Irene » Klein, Beverly Leivers, Eileen Hellan, As- ams, Leonard Bennett, GO WITH BENNETT codiles rolled up a team match to- | Mar Jukich, Mary Tubbs, Esi 1,675, 4 | MacGrego A Jolleer ST AT tel o}'] 675, outdoing the Unicorns’ Ma jor, 'Pat Brewer, © olleen SEATTLE, Feb. 16—Al Hostak, mark by 13 pins. | Hellan Schmitz, Loils Jacob-| le, contender for the mid- ght crown, is favored to beat Detroit bulldog, . “This Is Something Different That You Will Enjoy.” ——— e e J N ) \ { ] ; [ T | NEWPORT NEWS, Va. Feb. 16— Pinal proof of Hollywood's ex- took last night, the Rookies willffrid Varness, Mary L. Jacogson, i the fig! h here OF CHAM P IUN Ken Overlin, Richmond middle- cellence in the field of screen bio- fl;ll:;“ol:‘\’(’l ?.r(r;:m:;x for a three-match | Maurine Lovett, Margaret Clark, (,r_“,,;:g_ i P Bl . F’c{”h?'l;’flik ll(:\c(-imp:,:l‘:v';lprfl»“é"v graphy can be scen in First Na-|ype Buzsards at g;ggk;';wm;::;g ey Yinn e 2 P ast night knocked out Johnny Za- tional's production of “The White| st mp roi Al iy 1 1 Parsons and Bernice Mead A tishers endeavori - ° : 5 s, o Pataron, N Y. i1 the Ansel” saming Ko Franc i the s endeavoring 0 ‘out-dive the fcceruly piced al ests Foqui- VANCOUVER LIONS ; . Lou Brouillard Struck LOW‘“' cond round. role of the immortal Flnrmce,n;“ tangling with the Pintails at] - cond class scouts. WIN OVER SPOKANF 5 Blow in Fight — Fans | B chtingale. The picture is NOW|g:30 orclock . who have passed all the One quarter of the young people, and three quarters ; gl ¢ playing at the Capitol Theatre. Sbores Made by the Ringard tekpye] s second class scouts are ANCOUVER, B. C. Feb. 16— of all people over 50 years of age, suffer from : i Howl Dlszxpproval ~ We all knew how Florence Night-|jast night were: working on lessons for first clas ancouver Lions are today only defective vision 4 : ingale unselfishly devoted her whole| . and proficiency ges. Sue Btew- three pomts behind in the Pactic sion. 5 life to bettering the condition of A received 1c ing. profic- st o ague leadi Port- e £ . . W . % & . PARIS, Feb. 16—Marcel Thil n AT b AR e ! Oflat, . sides 187 185 210 58 ved [“ l '”f:“‘i; 1;::;mh '(xuQ";}f:;%l‘(’;fl:‘:‘:h:;" ltl.nd‘:rl\r‘gokr’t?'ll Inadequate light is a contributing cause; it has been r d the International Boxing 10 through her ceaseless struggle she! L. SL",“’“* gg }‘}) 181— 8181 winnar, observer, scholarship, pa- victory last night over Spokane by found good lighting aids defective eyes even more D s wos| | OBRVATEIE thogun, Beh 1 o e e | fb), Rdman 59 S 565 1) leader, fresh water finder, salt|a 5 to 2 score. “|{§ than it helps normal ones. i Dion itle last ight yhe 0 - -y 4 e e % o h §* v 3 i 1 R T e ac gt B0 v finder + 4 A : 3 v pig :s‘]n{ \/l*j‘ s L“u D ALO% | 1daho went further into the North- training schools; how her finall . 0.0 542 A0S G135 1662| Water finder, ath Other awards | —- ———— 5 Brouillard, Massachusetts, slugger, 1daho wen* fur 8 %o victory finally became the victory| 2bwere given bara Hermann,'Shakes B ° hit him low in the sixth round. ern Divison basketball celfar last o g womankind. | Badgers bealth win oo ‘Meat! hidme 5. RS9 aby to use Edlson Mflld Lall . Brouillard protested today, fii‘)‘il\g";“”“- losing 42 to 17 to Oregon e | Metealf 72 182 149— 503|000 Laura Jean Clithero, home Death, Because a ’s ik he will never fight again in Paris,| skt i {Louis Delebeque 136 157 206— 499 |,yy60| sonolarship; Gordan Clith- | Bit Hi b ond thal he did mot Wit Thl m| o~ see—— RHODE REPORTS BISON Nick Bavard . 165 200 204—569| R s 1b D Him BETTER LIGHT BETTER SIGHT -, the stomach. ODA CLARK—Fotu Cclie ! e aa0 i T ; i ; sy el S, | i R i i Brotesteq{FeCtonist. BLT Goldsteln Blda, aftv IN EXCELLENT SHAPE;! otass 413 539 559—1571f oo S0 TN home maker:| ouponTA, N, ¥, Peb. 16, —| & i A R T N TR K i Tetres o |orothy Fors, home nurse, schol-j. . z | - b ¢ loudly when Thil was given the de- R ; FEEDING UNNECESSARY |y ravenic <179 119 170 537|®ship; Ruth- Allen, ehild rurs Clyde Procter, 27, is held here- on : d ,\4 { cision. |Juncau. Alaska, Feoruary 12, 1937. 085 IA R Duncan .. 207" 147 168 52 The next court of 'awards will be|® Se66ng. BAUTOS MU SN ° e L. i Some of the ringsiders figured the | SPECIAL NOTICE is hereby givem, pqiing o ial aerial check g, Shat‘t‘u;k 174 174 174 529|eld on May 17. i g it i AlaSka Elecmc L t ] blow was struck even higher than that the Director, Bureau of Mar- on the condition of the Bumxluf 4 2es The G Boolit Uomel Samimiltes d Proctor confessed that h(\‘ ) H the stomach. ine Inspection and Navigation, $iv I a about I e e B T ® ,,"_ 3 vy t ‘ “shook to death” the 15-months- ¥ Phil, however, was leading on,under date of Feb. 3, 1937, gave au- lfifi “;;f;w,t“0‘;”;;,.22,,;‘.‘"1,‘,“ i mn;iom:"o S :;,glt‘,‘."li‘_‘lll o :fx‘ it el y:““:":‘l" old infant son of Mrs. Thomas, 8 Power co 4 ¢ pob wherihe buw endedy. | - iEZ’,‘,"{ :::" [gf :c‘ e {F;;h 19, terday, Clarence Rhode, assistant|R. R. Brown .. 192 106 178— 566[n their bed making tests and to Hinkiorssesumm e b 0 | 4 o i np’fhgv:;fl;?fisnT;“:l;fldqn?“ 1‘::,“; sc;m‘v ‘;JO};A]i‘;COetoa;.n;COILE esi:: executive officer of the Alaska John Keyser *177 177 177— 516|Mrs. C. C. Carter for work don Council, who is lcaving on the. Y;-‘ "”” { IOWTATR. 050 L 3 i 3 Geme Commission, accompanied by|J. McCormick 148 180 184— 512 n the first aid training and also kon, intends to go to the Girl Scout| stanipl B o ‘:D number IS yon, Jrving Reed and Dick Per-| Totals 512 548 534—1594| supervising the girls in various |more recognition for the Girl Scout| E PIeS Pt (e She’h pioe gops Do ° 26; kins, counted 19 Bison, all appar-| tests. | organization throughout the Terri-| i . ecOgfined world"chmmpIer e, EeTE% CHRRR port, Juneau; owner, Lo- ently in fine condition, and saw Crocodiles While visiting in New York Mrs. tory. | 3 o . United States. : men Commercial Compeny, Nome, sign of many others. |Mike Ugrin ... 180 170 233— 583 | ——— 8% S .t Idedal for Furnace, Range or Heater— i i —— e laska. JA 3557 GONNORS, Cpl- | e ‘erkins who ws /6. meki-| Cirer Tuble, 165 200 188 503 | SHEER s bt il o P s : ; an; zm‘d rx;:a(';r i(.u'.:nczn;' not|cesll;:lt’oruofwclest&m» ber of the party, was in charge of |[Earl Cleveland 199 193 197— 589 or sale at The Empire office . 12-13-15-16. Ithe crews that. originally brought| Ll INCOME TAX REPORT: EVANS-JONES * — the animals to Alaska from Mon-| Totals ... 544 563 568—1 g S PREPARED | : tana, and has been deeply inter-| Alligators PR : » - ° ested in the welfare of the bison|Dr. Stewart .. 184 211 169— 564 FOI‘ your COHVClllence our office » The First National Bank | o onee |Bob Duckworth 139 189 173 501 will be open until 10 P. M. dur- as : ; s | Yesterday's flight was to determ-|Dr. Council ... 150 169 209— 52 ing tax period s e JAMES C. COOPER COMPANY Certified Public Accountants 205 Seward Street $4 300 per ton F. O. B. Bunkers [ ] PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Phone 412 s B e ALL SHOULDERS TO THE WHEEL! For more than three months, we have all been waiting. sound of boat Now again we hear the once famil whistles, we feel the lift of progres: is resumed, we feel once again that indust IIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIHlIHIIIHIIIIIl|IIIIHllllllllHlHllIHfilI"fil I SOCIAL COMMITTEE OF THE ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Presenting Mrs. Mina Baclanova Solovieff SOLOIST Miss Helen Parroit ‘VIOLINIST Miss Frances Harland ACCOMPANIST Feb. 17, 1937 Presbyterian Church Admission 50c 8P. M. A IIJNEAU ine whether the deep snows that| have covered the animals' feéding| Totals 473 569 5511593 ¥ grounds this winter might have *—Average score—did not bowl. . made feedinz of them necessary, but TS all fears as to their welfare were\“::a:;i;w:“:e ifin M“‘g‘]” msn’;:m allayed by the fine shape of the| NS WP Mg than $200,- CAPITAL—$50.000 . s alinied, s 000,000—double that of 1932, and £ <o |$25,000,000 more than that of 1935. PLUS { On the flight, the party also| 3l \ SUR‘ LU $75'000 'counted 40 moose, likewise in ex-| » cellent condition, also three coy-| ‘ otes. The buffalo herd, which was| MM y IN-GQ started by the shipment of a few| CO ERCIAL AND SAV e lanimals to that section in 1928, ACCOUNTS has now developed into a herd well| over an hundred, according to the SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 1o i e L In his wireless here to Frank Du- fresne, executive officer of the O; 2 ccmmission, Mr. Rhede stated that| 2% Paid on he was to fly today from Fort Yu-| = kon to McGrath. After a few days| Savings Accounts We may be thankful in more ways than one, for this strike has been something that none of us will soon forget. Workers-lost their wages, ships have been gathering harnacles these endless weeks, industry has been clogged, hope had reached a low ebb. in that section, hé will continue| south to Anchorage in time for thef approaching Fur Rendezvous there. Skagway River Flood | Control Bill Passes ' House; Up to Senate Now we may anticipate business. Although it is yet early, what we Alaskans—and in fact the whole coast—usually call the “slow” months, there many lost days to catch up on. Progress must go on, and at once! Now e all put our shoulders to the same wheel. The year is yet young, and shoul! But American hope is a strong thing. le a happy one for all of s WASHINGTON, Feb. 16. — The House has passed and sent to the| Senate Delegate Dimond's bill au-! (horizing the War Department to| ‘make ~a preliminary examination| and survey of the Skagway River at Skagway, Alaska, for possible' flood control' work. ! ———— | Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. Yaou are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or . relative to see “W hite Angel” As a pai:d-np 1|:|bscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering. Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE | TREAT YOUR CREDIT. AS A g SACRED» TRUST Schilling = Pepper will season a million steaks tonight. | ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU CHARLES FIRST WAYNOR, : NATIONAL Manager BANK BLDG.

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