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[T A T LAST TIMES TONIGHT DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE 4 “RADIO BAR To be awarded to the |} winner of winning ticket | COURTESY “Guy Smith’s Drug Store” “Carl Laemmle puun;» BUSTER CRABBE- FLASH GORDON From Alex Raymond’s famous newspaper strip . . . Syndicated by King Features A Universal Picture Margaret Callahan EPISODE 5 PLUS Harbor Lights—Ye Old Toy Shep—News STARTING TOMORROW—— —See Page Eight x¥ / sert-luncheon and kitchen shower | were given this afternoon by Mrs. E. L. Gruber and her daughter Ele- anor at the Gruber home. Assembled at the table, was made very attractive by a doll ELECTRA FORCED BACK ON FLIGHT TOJUNERUTODAY whieh | | cleverly clothed in kitchenware, | were: Mrs. Matt Halm, Mrs. Harry | Sperling, Miss Mary Nordness, Miss Etta Mae Kolasa, Miss Eulalia Ar-| cher, Miss Mary Kolasa, Miss Eve-i Encountering bad weather in the | lyn Jenkins, Miss Blanche Thorger- | Interior shortly after leaving Fair-|son, Miss Thelma Shriver, Miss banks this morning, enroute to Ju-|Goldie Halm, Miss Helen Torkel- neau with 10 passengers aboard, the |son, Miss Ruth Lundell, Miss Cath- Pacific Alaska Airways Lockheed erine Goodman, Mrs. E. L. Gruber, Electra plane, was forced -to post- and Miss Eleanor Gruber. pone its scheduled flight and im-| The couple plan to be married on | mediately returned to Fairbanks. |Tuesday, March 9, at the home of | The Eleci is now scheduled to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sperling and | make the flight to Juneau tomor- | Will leave the folhwing day on the row, weather permitting, according |Princess Norah for a wedding trip to advices received by Juneau PAA |in the States, returning to Juneau Agent Louis Delebecque today. ‘ in a month to make their home here. N it —— SITKA’S MAYOR OUT BRIDE-TO-BE HONORED | i el i { eter ostrome! off, mayor of AT LUNCHEON SHOWER‘SHKA, who arrived in Juneau by d i |plane a few days ago to attend to Honoring Miss Catherine Good- | personal business before the Dis- man, who recently announced bher | trict Court, returned to Sitka to- engagement to John Halm, a des-|day by AAT plane. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 5 COOPER CLASSIC IS DEPICTED BY hero, beloved by the readers of the bock. millions of | Miss Barnes . . . . . @ all votes counted up to 6 o'clock @ ® last night: » s . St | Sh ® Whittield, Betty 35,000 Juneau's trailing marksmen pick~ |© ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb. 27— YOUthA anc.l Age Con_)e 10 o Lindstrom, Margaret .. 28000 & cq few points on their rivals Pilot Chet Brown flew twelve pas- Grips in Gay Irvin @ Jensen, Birdie 25,300 ® |f101 Anchorage and Fairbanks, in sengers, mostly mining men, to Cobb. Comed ¢ Danner, Rosa 22,800 & ¢ nd week of the three-cor- | Nome terday, preparatory to 0 omedy | ® Lynch, Lucilte 22,700 © ), nter-city rifle postal mateh, | the y mining. | ® Bodding, Geraldine 22,600 © known here today on| Pilot Brown also took a supply of Randolph _Scott, Binnle ‘Barnes|e Nelson, Louike 21200 ® | the yival of results from the |fresh vegetables and fruit as a spec- and Henry Wilcoxon, head one of © Hansen, Clara 20,300 & y t and Interior cities. ial treat to the Nomeites who have the greatest casts of stars: eyer)é Torkelson, Holen g R T picking up eight much- not had fresh stuff since the freeze- assembled on the screen in “The ® Barrager, Harriet 20,000 ¢ points over the top Anchor-| up. Last of the Mohicans,” Reliance Pic- | ® Brown, Virginia R R fcmen st 89 S tne Het Gt e ture.’ {ilm version of the immortal ® Berg, Sylvia 33‘33«“ : banks sharpshooters, Juneau is still James Fenimore Cooper classic, ® Coulter, Etolin 5 B few notohes Balts 3 which begins a three day engage- ® Green, Dorothy 20,000 o "w‘ in 1‘1’::“;!;?':1? tt‘:‘:ln:?‘mli.’m DAY ADVENTISTS ment at the Capitol Theatre Sun- ® ::;;l_ll“d- l;'dilh ;:m wing e ithe KR (assondl ARE IN CONFERENCE day. b} inger, Madge 9 ec o Tri-City g Also featured in important roles ® Johnson, Jennie 20,000 © rv f the Txi-Clty Postal Match| ... ;. & mEste; Home Mission _ i e ® Kneeland, Beverly 20,000 & Anchorage Rifle Club, 2 e Re: Norihe Pacific in tk unforgettable story of ad- * tes Mer‘ium 20,000 © Jur Rifle & Pistol Club, and Secretary or.l e’ ()|7zllr|£) a(‘;“, venture, remance ..md conflict for » Lok‘ken. Asteid 20:003 ot Valley Sportsmen’s As- (.I‘nmn CDX?(EIL’I]("L”O( & ;1 n‘};v‘ ;_ a nation yet unborn are Bf‘uce Ca- ‘s Paulion. - BT 20000 ® © n. The positions fired being \lll}lbl\. irom Walla ,llu.). d‘.s) bot, Heather Angel, Phillip Reed, & Pmi(;h ’“”m 20‘030 Bip kneeling and standing. The iD3ten, rived on the .lnnw.\» qufl.! Barrat, Hugh Buckler and b1 Reidle‘ Befiilod 20-0” olsc are sed or 10 shots at each Norah this morn‘ng to attend th | ‘Willard Robertson. L suthfllland. Sadie 20'00‘! PR 50 feot. ,conference in Juneau. l‘x_e spoke ths: Scott is seen as Hawkeye, the' g Stone, May Elizabeth 20,000 s ANCHORAGE x;lfilm'n'cnn :lell;v Misam'n“ T(;X:ple. brave and handsome Colonial scout o Edwards, Phylis 20,000 @ Second and Main, and will address ° ° e 00000000000 . e DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE'S GOOD WILL CONTEST AND ON-TO MEXICO TOU soo0eee Following is the list of con- testants and their standing; © 00 e 00000000 ATURDAY, FEB. 27, 1937 LOCALSHOOTERS BROWN FLIES GAIN IN 3-CITY MINING MEN Ithe delegation and congregation at' ad 4 10:30 o'clock and again tomorrow | 1 evening at 7:30 o'clock. Pastor M. W Last Times Tonight at the Show Place of Juneau We Eat to Live—Popeye—' is cast as the glamorous Alice '_ Colsman Munro, who is torn between love nharger 260 J. Jackson, from Fairbanks, is de-| for him and loyalty to the gallant MEMBERS’ DOUGLAS livering the sermon tonight at the Major Duncan Heyward, played by Total 353 Temple, AHaONCR: - - Oabot- hiss Ahie role:Of LODGES ARE PARTIED ‘l‘ ATR B 4 The Daily program scheduled for Magua, the renegade Indian spy;, s | 7 next week is as follows: 9:15 De- Miss Angel is seen as the lovely, ©dd Fellows and Rebekahs of | votional, 10:30 Departmental meet- Cora Munro and Reed plays Un- Juneau joined forces last night and | inzs, 2:30 Departmental and cas, the young Indian brave who! 52Ve 2 party at the Odd Fellows I preaching service, 4, round table hopelessly worships her. Hall for the Wahtos, Langseths, and | e s discussion and opening of the ques- Highlights of the picture are the | Kilburns, Douglas lodge members | % b 15 4 |tion box, children’s meeting, 7:30, defense of Fort William Henry|"hG ISt thelr homes in the fire. | Total ls3g |song service, preaching service. against the onslaught of the French| The evening was spent in playing | FONEAY ; | ————— leglons; Coros death leap from: the! Somes and the unwrapping of pres- | 4 g J A e | . ” ‘ i i CONATC 70 ! helghis of Lover's Clff; the resoue| 6L WiiCh, Taneel from boning| Ui % YUKON AND ALASKA of Hawkeye from the - | i Sy e | rilliams 9 | o sl i alieg torture-stak®| " Ruth Blake was chairman of the| J Williams i PLACER OPERATOR il : t affair and was assisted b, g Junge 2 | war dance of the Indian tribes, and Lundell and Mamie \Sperm:’g A Waterud 271 | THROUGH ON NORAH the hand-to-hand tomahawk battle 4 i - ->->o = | e to the death between the renegade 1 Total: 1371 | Yukon bound through Juneau on and “The Last he Qi |the Cans stes . 0 e Last of SEMMONS OUT ON HOPS TS : the Canadian Pacific steamer Prin. screen acquires another great as “Everybody’s Old Man" es Sunday to the Coliseum the-| muing off at 9:30 o'clock this > to introduce Irvin S. Cobb—! S |morning with mail for Sitka and ice sml‘le, slow Kentucky drflwl-‘uay points, Pilot Sheldon Simmons genial wit and all—-as the newest flew the Alaska Air Transport Lock- of filmlands celebrities. heed Vega seaplane over Juneau Surrounded by a supporting cast and headed for nearby points with of vibrant youth that includes Ro-|Paul M. Sorenson, to Hirst-Chicha- chelle Hudson, Johnny Downs and|gof, James L. Freeburn to Chicha- Norman Foster, Cobb makes his|gof, G. B. Rice, Peter Kostrometin- leisurely way through this romance'off, and Mrs. Gordon Geoghegan drama, uttering his inimitable and two children, to Sitka. quips, and proving that headstrong; Returning to Juneau at 2 o'clock youth is no match for the seasoned' this afternoon with R. Welcome, wisdom of his years. from Chichagof, Simmons put the The story of “Everybody's Old Nugget up for the day, and, in the Man” is that of a man who de-/AAT Stinson, took off again at 2:30 zest when his closest rival dies.|to Tulsequah. Leaving the business in the care| Due to return to Juneau shortly of his cocky nephew, Norman Fos-|before 4 o'elock this afternoon. Sim- ter, Cobb sets out to see the sights: Mons was to bring back with him of the world. When chance brings from Bullard’s Mr. and Mrs D. 0. an encounter with Rochelle Hud-|Sharpstone and B. B. Neiding. son and Johnny Downs, the chil-| A flight to Hawk Inlet is sched- dren of his old rival, he suddenly uled for Simmons at 7 o'clock to- finds a new interest. morTow morning. SR ————————— DUTTON RETURNS JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB | held Tuesday, March 2, in the City|dian Pacific steamer Princess Nor- Council Chambers. |ah was D. L. Dutton, well known CLARA McKINLEY, |oldtime Alaskan, and a resident of adv. Secretary. |Juneau for several years. It’s Saturday . . . LET’S GO TO | ! Her EITHER SERVED CITY SAM GAZALOFF THE CITY CLUB .. . THEY HAVE THE BEST DANCE FLOOR IN JUNEAU, FINE FOOD, BOOTH SERV- ICE FOR PARTIES . .. AND FINE MUSIC BY MINNIE BKROWN and AND THOSE GOOD CHINESE DINNERS MELODY BOYS OR SENT OUT CLUB PHONE 1 |TO SITKA, TAKU TODAY Among those arriving in Juneau| Regular business meeting will be,from the south aboard the Cana- | /SKI CLUB PLANS DINNER-DANCE In hopes of repeating last yea | successful party given by members of the Ski Club, another invitation- al dinner-dance will be given next Friday night at the Terminal Cafe. At this time trophy cups will be awarded to Halvor Opsol, Ted Cow- lir d Lillian Clements, who took first places in the ski contests held last Sunday. Medals will be award- ed to those who took second and| | third places. Presentation of awards |to the winners in the Junior con- jtests will be made at the school as *wmn as a date can be arranged. | Committee members for the dance {votes his life to building up a tre- o'clock for Bullard’s Landing at-the|, ... chairman, Lu Liston, Ruth mendous canning business, then mouth of the Taku River, with F.|1nqel Mary Vander Leest, Lil-|has diesel power working, his camps |suddenly finds that it has lost its|Hartley and'F. 8. Leonard enroute|jjan clements, Orin Kimball, and Ernie Parsons. | -oo——— Charles F. Petersen, Fairbanks | hotel operator, who stopped over in | Juneau several weeks ago while en- | route to the States from Fairbanks on a winter vacation trip, returned to Juneau aboard the steamer Prin- cess Norah. Mr. Petersen plans to fly from Juneau to Fairbanks by PAA plane, T e e e Additional votes ask for YOUR FR | He has been south for the past! Free Coupo every PAID SUBSCRIPTION to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. ‘When paying your subscription, Norah was Ed Hollbrook, op- erator of dredges near Jack Wn(l(-; and Sixty Mile, | several months, and purchased m: chinery for the transforming of his| two dredges from steam power to diesel, } mr. Hollbrook is now on his way | to Sixty Mile, and plans to fly there | from Skagway. Arriving on his Iproperty he will commence prep- ions for the installation of the| diesel engines, and expects to have all in readiness on their scheduled arrival from the South shortly after | !the first of June. { Mr. Hollbrook lIooks for a big min- | ing season through the Interior and Yukon, and expects that onee he 1\“11 more than make up for time {lost at the beginning of the season, land he should report the bigg year ever, at the close of opera- |tions next fall. | Mr. Hollbrook was met at the |dock here by two friends from the |Sixty Mile district, A. D. Lowe, who| |has been wintering in Juneau, and | Dan Nicholson, oldtime prospector in the Yukon, who has just re- turned to Juneau from several weeks Will Contest. are given with EE VOTES and help your favorite “ON TO MEXICO” date age. NOTE—This couponx must be voted by 8 p.m. February 27, 1937 coupon and use it. WATCH FOR IT! D A APt In the Daily Alaska Empire circulation department Free Ggod Will Contest and On To Mexico Tour, Credit 100 votes to Miss. This coupon neatly clipped out, name and address of candi- partment of the Daily Alaska Empire will count as 100 free votes. It does not cost anything to cast these free votes. Get all you ean and mail them in. Do not fold or roll. Deliver in flat pack- COMING TOM()I#RW T LAST 3 | MOHICANS ! —See Page Eight at Tenakee Hot Springs and ex-|Coast in time to witness the Rose pects to follow Mr. Holbrook to Six- | Bowl football game. Mr. White be- lieves that he contracted his ill- Hollbrook’s | ness at the game. After watching the Huskles' de- feat, they travelled north as far as San Francisco, where Mr. White spent some time in the office of his bureau there, experimenting in | soil stabilization for Alaska, and suffered his pneumonia attack. SR Because of Mr. White'’s illness, After three months in the Sm”h"l,hn)r return to-Juneat’ has Dests the last weeks of which, Mr. White | (oo 1%y ooon ™ bt first. plans. spent fighting a severe attack of | & o S pneumonia, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.| White returned to Juneau aboard| After several weeks In Juneau in the Princess Norah and are at the | connection with mining legislation Zynda Hotel. | before the Territorial Legislature, Mr. White, engineer with the Bu- | Paul M. Sorenson, superintendent reau of Public Roads here, and his | of the Hirst-Chichagof Mine, and wife started their vacation trip from | James L. Freeburn, president of the Juneau a few weeks before Christ- Chichagof Gold Mining Company, mas. Going first to Chicago, they jretumed to their respective mines then circled back to the Pacific'today by AAT plane. ty Mile very shortly. The claims that Mr company is working at Sixty Mile are leased from Mr. Nicholson. S e WHITES RETURN FROM SOUTH ON PR. NORAH L+ T Daily Alaska Empire Free Good Will Tours To Old Mexico and California The coupon below will be published from time to time in The Daily Alaska Empire and is good for 100 votes for your favorite in the On to Mexico Tour and Good Read the instructions printed on the 100 VOTES filled in, and mailed or delivered to the Circulation De- Help some deserving girl win this trip,

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