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MIDNIGHT PREVIEW Tonight—1 P. M. SUNDAY MATINEE 2P. N . M. ARTING SUNDAY at the Show Place of Juneau .. at love today, comes Sunday to the Capitol Theatre, in the Twentieth Century-Fox pictrization of Rich- ard Sherman’s best Saturday Evening Post sto-y ever printed ful yiovel of modern romance. “To Mary—With Love.” Warner Baxter and Myrana Loy AN UNFORGETTABLE for the third time cinemat- toge tk whe wxter plunges into the | stock morket, intent on accumulat- TS0 ing a fortune | Money doesn't bring happiness to hols and Orchesira the pair, however, for Myrna finds * too much time on her hands and becemes ir > with a group of ( Silly Sympheny) “ON ICE” * mance, which also includes Jean Dixon. A love-letter romance, “To Mary { are featured in the — With riage Love” opens with the of Baxter and Miss Loy Ian Hunter who hides man his regret h a grin, at seeing Myr happi in Baxter's arms. Me deeply, ightly, yet move through their hen return to New on and arasites @ tionable frien bre es and N ‘) nd needs ! Hidir < up, the market yrna finds that her er more than ever. eir hurts and holdi back ears, Myrna and Baxte 9 rise gallar and splendidly from ALSO their r ortune and find a new and greater love fo reward them, 3 On a Limb At Coliseum B Jomedy, melodrama ar nance Going Places mixed lavishiy in “Florida Spee- BAXTER, MYRNA ¢! LOY TOGETHER, ‘AT JUNIORC.C. sensationally success- | tarred and their per-|cy B icall Ye co: LESSON lN LOVEI formances opposite each other are sald to surpass the heights they . reached in “Broadway Bill” and “Penthouse.” Ian Hunter, as Myrna’s childhood sweetheart who stiil loves her, and ‘ Claire ‘Trevor, as the good-time zirl who almost disrupts the ro- | cast t loving | i EST SPEAKER T OGETEER Acarc || THIRD PGTURE CIVESDONATION b Train-load of Gags and Aichie Shiels, Unable to Be e the stars of Thulls Roars Across Present, Sends Cheer Broadway Bill" and Coliseum Screen Letter and $10 3 IlPenthouse” in d’!e A story that j: k:s deep and sure p: B incheon of the ( of Commerce Club held 1 school Mr. Shiel & deliver his me: 3 r- Malcolm Faulkner S — R YA PR T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1937. . fi" ¥ ... =4 'u«a“» ON THIS HRILL TRIP ® il THEATRE STARTING SUNDAY SELECTED JEV SHORTS Thanks Mr. Cupid P ntine Argosy Run Sheep Run - ox Movietone News pokesman for the occas- RSN e SRR RS you are all doing a § @ Have You Started ated Mr. Shiels in Moving the Furniture and would like to be Yet? ke a small subscrip- SURE! IT WILL ANY PLACE FIT RS FRANCES DRAKE. A Paramount Picture be up again e perhaps then may be one of your meetings reluded a $10 bill for| Take a Rule Down to “GUY SMITH'S DRUG STORE” and measure that "RADIO BAR" DON'T FORGET TO SAVE 'EM It Won't Be Long Jiw report on Ching n_the best j reported on at Streamlined ACTION! Ta nd George n he program commil Newmarker, chairman ; ‘& MONTOHT ym R and John s TIMES TONIGHT ned on the subsidiary (‘um‘— BIG FEATURES—2 Bob Murphy elected to the L cl nd Jackie Hawkes was in- iti Also p ‘.Twl((\:uv;::“]l;:.l"rxkl" ety Chapter 6 box fox e S OLres £ ! , G ELISSA LANDI ) \ yonden x “FLASH GORDON” v lub on the pi for closing s op- KENT TAYLOR ¢ and Late News TIMES * ial,” 'an;.‘ltm‘. from the m;a-j Al Sl mount Studios, which opens Sunday i T —— w—— TONIGHT Armies of at the Coliseum Theatre, with Jnck‘fi ; SR O World Oukic Sally Eilers in the lead-| {4 I} i | T L ing roles. | [for first prize and Marion Foster, | bourn; and any other relief mer- Pathe News Oakie plays the role of a devil-| I F ' p ; second, received a pair of - sted. e m are T aper reporter, 5 | \ ki ( And in the event you fail to so GEORGE BRENT—GENEVIEVE TOBIN—PATRICIA ELLIS i shitagvtar et s g ' cnterialned e Broul | L I playboy companion, on a N nal poem about skt VANCOUVER, B. C., March 6.— will take judgment against you for bound for the sunny South, n erland, Represents an held up W. A. Bus- want thereof, and will apply te the e e ———— | (oreed to dosert ewspae ¢ yom Fi ks, gave a talk|teed, cashicr of the W. H. Malkin court for the relief demanded in . N {Balton, who plesa’ gulity betore & accompany the youth, who think AT y ; éhifig on various subjects. Bob{Company, Lid, on a downtown her complaint and as her e ; v,”lalnr uf ame |8 ‘Gommissionsr Oanvess: White st his heart is broken by a blighted 0 Kl mdred LT | Ellis,; from Ketehikan, spake and|street and,eseaped with 00 Bus- stated. = Do " I u romance. On the trip, Oakie ac- On€ Hundred and Twenty|was prevaiiea upon to'yodel, which teed was earrying in a satchel for Witness, the Honor Skagway, to charges of alien deal- 9 P b ) il biindt, R ; htie. oo 48 . i N g e “\:‘.mh) VL runs into a sensationel hn](:y Social A“ixll'i; | done vory well and enj I by lilr-v;wl in a :1u u{,“);, nk. i’l:l:’ 'Alloxumhl»r, J‘_udgcldor said court, and s VASHOHE: DA titetes.: Ol story that proves the scoop of the 7 2 s {all present. N d made |$400 was in cash and the remainder the seal of sa. court hereunto s I_aws Bflmg Nahhad e s e [’lfl’_l‘:‘:“ft:_lo GIVIL GUARDS year for his newspaper. | Winners Awarded | evening. ' {in checks affixed, on this 6th day of Mareh, My 4 Beas Reia i 40 On hoard the Florida flyer are en S | wet, P g - 1037 bragin ear skins, 1 coyote and 1 | ecoentric. millionaire, his crocked| ~One of the most suceessful par-|Orchesira pla the dancing.| A‘i'i.\l:l"lk;: ;‘:’:;’;‘(;‘VI‘OR ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Vigilance on the part of game of-| In two cases at Haines, before U, MANEUVERS Soonee TAL 48 o e ned e el 4039-A ok AGT e g o e % o : o the sec y is a £ cut | WS Thav C e 2 en-| Wirt a 0 & 3 e Y 8 ERS, ficials in all quarters of the Ter- E& cam’xrnm.»m;r O. E. Schombel, pred ol i ik gl ‘f::“ O ortune |ty -members and invited' guests e {Tn the District Court for the Ter- By: J. W. LEIVERS, : | o Y‘ e e - |'&: proj ,1 v .1 g out| Extensive Winter Move- south with him. \minal Cafe for the annual dinner-|rating of the cafe deserve mu | ber One. At Juneau Plaintiff’s Attor : & At Ft. Yukon Thursday, Ivar & proper license, and forfeited two Bioi | sally Eilers is the hostess, Claude |dance. |crediv for the good job. Lu Lis-|GERTRUDE RAYBOURN, Plain- 3 . - Peterson, trapper in the Be“er}rules,} s gentented B g ment gins TOday— ’G;Uingwat-e}” the ccct‘nv"ric "milli -1 The evening of events began w th| ton's arti uch in evi-| tff, vs. ARNOLD RAYBOURN, Sr:,anuck Mg Creek region, who was apprehend- months in jail and fined $200. Ha 130.000 I g 3 et e i | denoe & any ski, Defendant uneau, Alaska, ‘ o A . P nvolved aire, Frances Drake is his niece|the assembled group singing ski dence by ski 8 s Fir % b =1 N 'y 3 Tt % he 3 , i » ;;lu,?;un%dfgl:{hwarfaf P\e.,te.' ME f; ]fi, I:E,yf:,‘,'ll “i,,?,‘:’;is',!p';fig_g“‘. [Others n featured roles in the un- 50085 to the tunes of Joyce Kilmer's pictures that appeared on the wall.| The President of the United Lu:: \5"‘1‘;‘1‘:‘:&?: &“:-“’m?: % 119:3’{1 R s o e TeSi-| HELSINGSFORS, Finland, March usual cast are Sam (Schlepperman) | Wellknown piece, “Only God Cu , and polar bear skins States of America. To the above 77 ; et ent license and was sentenced to » | round (h¢ toom wlso addea neamed defendant, GREETING: L aUNTHTH] ing a dog team patrol, has been son-j tenced by the U. S. Commissioner | to six months in Federal jail, and| ;xl:;;; ?;51)02 'i‘;:cfih dor&\npl::ii;(:zlwmnlw \?Val:fi :og::;;:in Z}e:::rl S::; most~ extensive winter -maneyvers Murphy. Ernie Parsons acted ‘as master MARTHA SOCIETY ELECTS ritory OFAAlmkw 1;')'»1 D;]VL:W“& at ssession se of poi- | glas in' Pinland’s history in the Sarda-| P of ceremonies and introduced Dan' sors Tor the coming vear elec-{Junestl, Alasks, within thirty days son, exceeding th limit Deputy Warden Davig g arda Officers for the coming year elec 4 5 P mooseL:;d {akg;ng bce;:fdul::g t:‘;‘wh‘ich) has been Ond xflir:z;?;: vala area, Northeast Finlay. | MRS. KIMBALL STILL HOME Moller, who presented the awards|eq yesterday by the members of ,he[ufl,er the last [)flhh(. ation of this closid setabs Season patrol in ‘Tynn Oanal, re.| . The Civil Guard, relic of the old; FROM INJURIES SUFFERED | O winnars in the Ski contest held partha Soslety are: President, Mrs,|SWIIONs, namely, within thirty ot i I + T ldays when the peasants formed| ~ WHILE SKIING ON SUNDAY on February 21 by the Club. Ray. Paferman; Fimt Vioh-Prosic d5ys after the 27th day of Maron, m“ltlg.fi, in case this summons is pub- Peterson also forfeited one of the| largest seizure of skins taken this} season, including 9 beaver, 40 mar-| ten, 16 fox, 10 lynx, 7 mink, 1 wolf, ver] i | composed of 50 percent of farmers, while sking Sunday afterncon I A i,.gogffiigi'u111)“(3:;2”3:320?:?3‘, e it The Guax‘@smexx are not paul,;fflfllmg better but will be (.‘.,,1,,,(vd‘t<‘) micviwf Lh(»i_r _‘uwnrdx,, Saren gon, 5:uu lxx' ym[!xy,} 1 "‘d! ‘{<j!n',‘.xx’ L});; At the present market prices, the|cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, but are furnished rifles, uniforms|to her home for some time, unable |captured first prize in the ski jump - - H;H\D fl[ll«lt [ A \;\l: A;«t( ‘x-‘!J me (l furs seized from Peterson are val-'F. & AM., Masonic Temple, Mon- and_ ammunition. They provide|to walk upon her injured foot. »,‘whcfn he successfully pulled off TO WRANGELL | P! ail;:l 'll;ll h “»llnlxn« .‘u cour! ued at $2400. The moose meat|day evening at 7:30 pm. Work in their own skiis and footwear. | Mrs. Kimball, one of a party of | 73-foot jump at the contest | Mr. and Mrs. Elton E. Engstrom, 10 _the A e, Suiiies gea the A. E. Degree. By order of the T e S iskiers on the Douglas Trail Sundzy,| Ted Cowling was presented with of Douglas, are among the passen~ The said plaintiff in said action foll near the cabin, four miles from | Silver loving cup for taking first gers leaving Juneau aboard the mo-]demands the following relie: Dis- was given to the Hudson-Stuck Me- morial Hospital at Fort Yukon,l which at the time was eating off| its last leg of caribou, and regarded; the moose as a gift from on high. Other convictions secured, in-the| Lynn Canal area, included: Percy ten days in jail by Commissioner Schoembel. turned to Juneay Thursday after- noon. > ATTENTION MASONS J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. ———.t—— Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. adv. | 6.—~With the regular peacetime ar- my of 30,000, the Volunteer Civil Guard of 100000 today started the, The picture was directed by Ralphjarranged by Herland King. guerilla bands for protection against marauders, constitutes “the main/ strength of Finland’s Guards, The bronze statue of the sun god | Helios in Rhodes—the Colossus— was thrown down by an earthquake about 224 B. C. ! ——— “Alaska” by Lester D. Hendersen Hearn of radio fame, J. MeacDonald and Sidney Bla Mrs. William B. Kimball, wholer Trophy, and Sven Saren, injuries|won a Ski jacket, both from thc is|Class A ski race were not I suffered knee and foot on skis. The remaining part the trip was made by sled, by Moller sking. ted 'YESTERDAY we ended with an army traveling on its stom- ach. Ar ‘Smith, however, likes to float on his back. A Demo- crat, he claims what P. D. R. is doing really isn't e Copyright, 1937, By The AP Feature Service : A miner makes L us think of 1! Make a Tree” - 'the Flying Trapeze.” |the highway, and was carried part [place in the Class B race way down the trail by Dan Moller! Alexander received a ski jac of | placing second in this race. 2 +2¢> PICTURES LEWIS, who to be a coal miner.) “The Man 1w Words wer and {You are hereby required to appear |in the District Court for the Te o the ski motif. - Halvor Opsol, winner of the Mol- qent, Mrs. N. Lester Troast; S who, vice-Pr at, Mrs, E. J. Cowling; Mrs. Kenneth Junge; Mrs. Elizabeth |lished, or within forly ds after the date of its service upon you, in Thomp-| €4se. this summons is served upon pr solution of the bonds of matrimony Bill torship Northland. They are going t for to Wrangell on business for the existing between plaintiff and de- Sebagtian-Stuart Fish Company,ff«vndunl: and for plaintiff’s care, Lillian Clements, winner of the which Mr. Engstrom represents asicu.smdy and control of the parties’ women's race, received a ski ja gent at Juneau. minor child Ch: Thomas Ray- SWING MUSIC starts with any given tune —the theme—and goes on from there in haywire variations. You can do the same thing with o pictures. A new washing action gentle but thorough—saves 1/3 wash- ing time—saves wear on rics—saves soap and hot waler —prevents tangling. Perfect for blankets, curicins and other delicate fabrics. Try the Spiralaior in your own home—on your own curlains and blankets. Phone for FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION. 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