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THE DAILY AL Show. Place of Juneau SHE MAKES THE GAY WHITE WAY GAYER! SHIRLEY TEMPLE \ 72 POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL' | ALICE FAYE GLORIA STUAKT JACK HALEY i WHALEN 0th CENTUR FOX PICTURE MARCH OF TIME itaphone Stage Show Daily Alaska men‘e News MIDNIGHT PREVIEW “SINS OF MAN" TO PUBLISH THE TIMES Alaska Egan, Seward and everywhere, R. McRobert of Palmer, ‘chased the Kusko Times piant at frakotna, and will resume publica- fion of the paper, suspended a cou- ple of years ago. X. S. Grant, an loldtime printer, published the Times formerly of Valdez, and Tom for over 20 years, but sold the plant | ‘when old age crept up on him, and ‘went back east. The purchaser ran it a short time and not being a printer was forced to close down. The plant has a linotype and is| equipped with a job press and several super-royal cases of Alaska Egan had been employed by, Wack Allman on the Matanuska WValley Pioneer until the paper went, ‘kerplunk last fall Resumption of mining in the ‘Kuskokwim and speedy airplane transportation has caused a de- mand for the Times to be resurrect- ed and as the field is a good one| Egan and McRoberts have answer- ed the call. = ATTENTION O. S. Owing to the loss of our beloved Sister, Catherine Blanche Ross, the Social Club of the Order of Eastern Star will not meet Wednesday af- ternoon. LILLIAN G. WATSON, adv. Secretary. Caughfa Cold? ) To help end it quicker, rub throat and chest with PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS " PAINTING CALSOMINING and PAPERHANGING SFE". . SUPERIOR Paint Shop 815 Front Street R. A. TREFFERS, Manager |ting, Producer | have pur-| e.| McEachran, DEATH VALLEY {Five New Songs Plugged by Shirley Temple at Capitol True to the tradition of filming ¢ach new George O'Brien picture n some outstanding ouidoor Sol Lesser - ¢ Leath Valley, one of Ameri great natural wonderlands, for background of “The Border trolman,” Fox release oponingy the Pa- to- George O'Brien starred | In- “The Border | George O'Brien appe of the hard-riging, organization of the Patrol s 4 member hard- |force that guards the int «m.nmm 'boundary between States and Mexico. Polly Ann Young appears oppo- site ‘George O'Brien in “The Bor- der Patrolman” with Roy Mason,| Mary Doran, Smiley Burnette, Wii- liam P. Carleton, London |ard directed. | ‘Singing five great new song hits iand performing new dance rou- |tines, the -talented Shirley Temple |is now at the Capitol Theatre in what has been pronounced her ngl‘nl(‘st hit, | Grrl. | A superlative cast supports Shi the United LOGALE, GEORGE | - 0’BRIEN FILM‘ set i night &t the Coliseum Theatre »\uh; Al Hill and Tom! also featured. David How- “The Poor Little Rich“ Crot | | | | oNE SHOUW KURS UN i of show has gone on almost con | a day. The house has lived throu; |ley in this new Fox production in-' Icluding Alice Faye, Gloria Stuart,' Jack Haley, Michael Whalen, Haden, Jane Darwell, Claude Gil- \lingwater, Paul Stanton and Hmrv |Armetta. ————— Jungau Couple SEATTLE, Mar. —A nmnm"o license was issuml ,\((’l(lny Fred L. Banagan, 25, of Juneau, A]- aska, and Charlotte Polet, 23, of | Seattle. { The Fred L. Banagan of the As- | sociated Press Polet was engaged. Miss Polet, niece of Mrs. N. A. tle in November. Her engagement to Mr. Barragar, who left for Se- attle about two weeks ago, bound |friends in Juneau. | Mr. Barragar is the son of Mr. |and Mrs. J. E. Barragar, and brother of James Barragar, Miss Harriet Barragar and Mrs. ¥. E. Ninnis, all jof Juneau, and is a well-known young man and employed at the Juneau Motor Company. Talkies Helping o Standardize American Speech ST, LOUIS, Mar 16.—Talking pic- tures are standardizing the speech “haff,” Professor Ray K. Immel, head. of the Department of Speech lat the University of Southern Cali-| |fornia, said here. { Professor Immel is chairman of the committee of voice and diction ‘o( the National Association of lTeachers of Speech. He quoted a Hollywood director as saying that motion-picture peo- ple are consciously trying to culti- vate a “universal” English, a speech that can be recorded for release in | Australia, South Africa, England jand other English-speaking quarters of the globe, besides America, with- Iout seeming foreign. |JUNEAU GETS BEVY OF NEW CARS THIS AM. ON NORTH SEA Pointing to traffic snarls at Ju- neau in the near future, if the trend |continues, 13 of the most modern products of America's great auto- |motive industry arrived here this morning from the factories, by way jof Seattle, aboard l.he steamer North Sea. 1 Six of Juneau’s new motor cars are Plymouth sedans, which were this morning turned over to their new owner, James Hickey, operator of the Yellow Cab Company here, They were purchased through the McCaul Motor Company. [ The other seven include: Two General Motors half-ton, pickup trucks and a Buick sedan, con- signed. to the Connors Motor Co.; a _|Plymouth pickup, for the McCaul Motor Company; a Ford sedan, a Ford coupe, and a Lincoln Zephyr or the Juneau Motor Company. — o MUSHER KRAEMER BACK Charles Kraemer, who arrived re- cently in Cordova, states that his brother, Fred; well known to many Cordovans, is at present in New York. Charles used to be one of the best mushers in the Valdez dis- trict in the old days. " 1oBe Wedded telegram is believed | to be Fred L. Barragar to whom Miss ' Sara ! MODERNISM CROWDS IN A paie wraith of the old Barbary Coast cecktail bars that are moving in molested. At Mona’s (Mona he writers )z:xlhvr to num discuss Dlreamg Murxea Mulum ; Woods a Facial Acrobati left Juneau for Seat-| for California, was known to her! { Director Sam Weods shows the Marx Brothers How. | By ROBBIN COONS FOLLYWOOD, Cal.,, March 16.— They would have you believe, on ‘lhu Metro lot, that Sam Wood’s facial expressions on the set |due to his efforts to show the Marx 1l:on% how. In other words, they [tel you, He hes vecome fourth | |Marx brother. This may be true, for the hard- working Wood likes to go through the motions with his actors. But, privately, I have a hunch, since; boys will be boy nd so will Marx- es, that there is some more deeply rooted cause. Wood had the good fortune—or‘ are | of Americans at halfway between hard luck—to make a hit of me‘“my of ¥ '8 Marenals Bnd their| the broad “a” “hawff” and the nasal | last Marx film, “A Night at the Opera,” and therefore was logical fchoice for their current essay, “A| Day ‘at the Races.” With this ve- [hicle he has lived, eaten and slept \these many months, long before a |hit the shooting stage, even before {it went on the road for test per-| formances in key cities. | Tense at Work i ‘Watch him on the set, and you| see a man who works tensely. This scene, for instance, wherein Grou-! cho has been cavorting on the !dance floor with blonde Esther {Muir while long-suffering Margaret | {Dumont, the Groucho stooge, looks; lon indignantly. | ‘Wood goes in there to trip light- ly, in Groucho style, through the steps. He orders a “take” finally, and while the camera turns- he| tackle ready to spring. He pushes back his hat. a moment later pulis| it down agaiu, then pushes it back' once more and mops his brow with, his handkerchief. He alternately; scowls, smiles and grimaces. The smiles are there when the scene is done perfectly, and he relaxes thcn,? becomes the genial Sam of the days when less strenuous films were his| lot. “It's the timing,” he once N me, “that makes comedy tough.” | Pranks a Worry | What seems to make the Marxes tough, however is not so much their offstage pranks as their proclivi- ties for disappearing. From other sources you hear that Wood is a master at keeping the “boys” in line and on the mark. But Harpo still occasionally disap- pears, the unfathomable pixie, ne- cessitating a canvass of all the telephones on the lot to discover at which he is planted in conference with his boekie. —— eee— NOTICE For special fresh dresscd chickens, call Femmer, phone 114. adv. told Lode and placer iocation nouea “Arty” Cocktail Bars and Burlesque At the eld Bella Unicn, now called the Kearncy theater, girls rehearse the burlesque show that nmow packs 'em in for three ¢us times, & wax museum, a penny arcade and a C {imburse, the Bethel Beach Home for |the existing law providing crouches beside it like a football [and affidavits must be filed to |tain wolf and coyote bhounties. |a power jand requiring that they h: ASKA EMPIRE-TULSDAY. MARCH-16 ‘19}7 vd Barbary Coasl Into Oblivior vE CONTEST HERE o oo THIS EVENING - Participants Arrive from Petersburg, Ketchikan Program Announced n i | | | | | ghded| 0 dents blazed | juneau. Hi » gold rush/ed Ketchil 1933 an ili-|testants who will t .. |Southeast Alaska nals tonight in Auditorium at 8:10 o'clock The six representatives the visiting North Sea ying in t ma Proffitt coach, Hotel Zynda; Jenxme Ketchikan: hosts Mr. and ph Beistline; Helen Shim- Ketchikan, hosts, Mr. and Mrs. ph Ai 11 and n\ J. B. Godfr Jacobsen, Ket- t that occupies| chikan, b and Mrs. Har- onee housed one of | ley Turn f Barbary Coast| Miss Ire coach, Hotel 0 Pel EP son, Petersburg R. L. Stew Petersburg, hosts, F. Freeburger. Charles Jenne, Bernice Lovejoy and Archie Gubser are the partici- pants from Juneau and Everett R. Erickson is the coach. All contestants and coaches are requested to report to the Grade auditorium tonight at 7:50 ¢ which time the drawing in the various divisions place. In the High {morning a special ;)u'ld Each declaimer and coach |wus presented to'the Student Body. 1ZZY SURVIVE A | At 12 o'clock the declamatory par-| ¥sa omez, wao calls him- | (icipants and their directors were . ing of Little Bohemia, ‘I!u luncheon guests of the Juneau| cen in business on the |poiay G, since 1900, | Tmmediately following the ‘h tonight the contestants nml wolves and coyotes. their instructors will be the guests An act prohibiting the of the Juneau High School at an g of any vehicle informal supper to be held at the| i on the runways of avia- Gastineau Cafe. ield | Tomorrow morning a trip to Men- Amending the exist- denhall Glaeier will be made. The slative to the appointment cars will leave the High School at| Commissioners by the 10 o'clock. to collect tax money. | The String Ensemble, Amending the existing direction of Miss Helen voting law so that a per- will open the program tonight with 9, who will be more than two miles the overture “In the Garden of To- ‘n'w b ng place on election MOITOW” by Jessie Deppen. ldtiy car an absentee ballot. Tl‘u‘ lplrugr:lrn gm’-lhvu l)lv ;'lwn ¥ e 3 5 3 ollows ratory selections, b BBtite Tor By By I8 -Amend- trampet solo by Gmrgfi Alexandes, men Compensation Py A0 the Wor £ " humor selections, string ensemisie, 50 that an injured workman’s /VL | compen jon will start the day following the injury, providing he of injury to his em- and iacu declamati the citizgns | pro- sed the. refur- and two encroaching | ¢ schools etti cafe. X reaten: 'kan |Reide o= | M1s. he 'izu, seme ki tinuously since 18490, Hers chorus Petersburg Margaret hosts, M. Taylor; Mertie John- hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Tveten Dr. and Mrs. G. e Runstad, Gastinea burg, gh twe fi en, at vari- irit lves in the modern where iniquity once flourished un- rself behind the bar) artists and and drink. Coas tion ing 1 oruU. ¢ { Tréasurer under the Sylvia Davis, e e - gives notice i ployer. DEPTH OF SNOW GIVEN, | 5‘ H. B, 81—Creating an Alaska Aer- YARIOUS ALASKA AREAS | Laws Passed by | 13th Territorial | Legislatwre jantics and Communications Com- The depth of snow (in inches) ing under which proof”of pelt clair PHONE 206 Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to San. Francisco bukery on to be appointed by the Go ernor who will have charge of avi: ion in the Territory, 2t several of the Weather Bureau H. B. 54—Appropriating $20,000, stations was as follows: |which must be matched by the Fed-| Atka, 0; Barrow, 10; Bethel, eral government before it can be Cordova, 12; Dutch Harbor, 3; Fai used, to create a Fisheries Experi- Banks, 32; Juneau, 0; Ketchikan, 0; mental Laboratory in the Territory, Kodiak, trace; Nome, 45. The following is a final sumr a Commission made up of the Go' The thickness of the ice on the of laws enacted by the 13th Legis- ernor, Alaska Agent of the Bureau Chena river in front of Fairbank |lature and which have been ap- of Fisheries and one other member averaged 256 Inches, as compared proved by the Governor. A total of to be appointed by the Governor|with 45,5 inches this period last year. 3; laws were passed: and approved by the Legislature will The ice on the Snake River at administer the act. The law pro- Nome averaged 50 inches, as com-| S. B. 39—An act making it the|vides that not more than $8,000 pared with 46 inches this period |can be expended on site and build- last year. |deputies to enforece all criminal ing and not more than $6,000 on laws enacted by the Legislature not scientific instruments and equip- inconsistent,with the present dutics\ment. The commission can hire TACOMA MAN HE[‘D of their respective offices. {such technical and clerical help as lN PETERSBURG FOR S. B. 54—Amending the ex necessary, Purpose of the act is law relating to the time of settling to aid in developing /the unutilized SU[CIDE INQUI‘RY bills (,fr&xctmio.m lln aCulU’::rd‘L law f:;k;eues resources of the Terri | A mab eiviae e catis &3 o S. B. 59—Appropriating $855 to re- ¥ o0 oo Vanorman, listed from Tacoma, is S. B. T7—Appropriating $3¢ ""(" being held fh Petersburg for men- the care of two indigents. | for' - establishing assay offices at tal observation and attempted suf-' S. B. 61—An acy o amend the| Ketehikan, University: of Alaska side, according to a radiogram lo‘ | Workmen's Compensation Act, pro- 2nd Nome. 3 U. S. Marshal William T. Mahoney |viding that in any action or pro-| Substitute for S. B. 9—An act {gday from Commissioner Dawes. ceeding brought under the Com-|fof‘the ‘control of liquor in the Ter-| According to the message, Venor- | pensation Act against an employer |ritory; commenly known as the RIV- man locked himself in a room and carrying indemnity insurance ersibill. slashed his wrists but the alleged | against liability, the insurer may be| 8. B. U3-—Authorizing the Com- sujcide was unsuccessful, He is be-| a party defendant. missioner of Health to establish a jng detained now as a mental case, Substitute for 8. B. 67—Amending |department for the care of crippled | forms children to work in co-operation e | with the Federal government. P ubllcnty Bfll ‘OI" H. B. 12—The general appropria-| Washington, Signed tions’ bill calling for $2,651,930 for H. B. 32—Establishing a Board of (the' bleuuium:. 1t is actually $20- OLYMPIA, Wash, March ‘16— Accountancy to consist of three(000- less than that amount, the'Goy ¢, D, Martin has signed the members to be appofnted by the Governor having vetoed $10,000 for pill appropriating $250,000 for a GGVEH’IOX'. providing for examinationradio stations, $7,000 for the crime |state publicity program. The bill {tor certitied public accounts 'bureau and $3,000 for Kotzebue-8t. | creates a seven man non-salaried {licensing. |Michaels ship subsidy. commission to administer it. H. B. 55—Appropriating $195,000| S. B. 40—Establishing a criminal| e {to the University of Alaska for new Identifiéation Bureau in the onml Try The kmpwre classitieds for construction, namely, $125000 forlof the Attorney General. AR ilem | pegyits, plant and $70,000 for a|of $7,000 in' the ‘appropriatiohs bill | girls’ dormitory. g |to! earry ‘out the provisions of uu-\ H. B. 81—Limiting travel expcns- act was vetoed. | es of Territorial officials and em-| S. B. 20—Repealing the present| ployees to the lowest firsi- s rate [law relative” to alibi defense. | - —— e | ATTENTION O. E. S. | | i | ten authority to travel by the head| of the office. Per diem in lieu of | subsistence is allowed at the rate| ‘Al members of Juneau Chapter of six dollars.a day. ’No, 7, Order of Eastern Star, are re-| 8. B. 21—Appropriating $6,413.25| quested to meet at the Temple, at| to pay hospital claims against the 7:30 p.m, Wednesday, to attend Territory as, follows: St. Ann's Services fer our beloved Sister, | Hoespital, $2,087.75; Ketchikan Gen-|Catherine Blanche Ross. | eral' Hospital, $3,405.50, and SL".'.«I‘d[ LILLIAN G. WATSON, t General Hospital, $920. |adv. Secretary. 5. B. 53—Appropriating $200 to! ———- pay the Maynard Columbus Hos- Oats which have been treated pital at Nome for medical services Mth formalin may be used for stock rendered A. S. Kemp and Joe. fée@Cif there u an oversupply for| Erle, ‘sasd ‘ BA B. 56—Appropriating SI»O'W - to cé-Operate with Federal agencies! Try The Empire clusmeds for |* | | 1 L [+ |l z I 1 l I “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery YHONE 105 Free Delivery Health F Foods Center BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER AND OTHER DIETETIC FOODS 230 Franklin St. Telephone 62 | .luneal e lfor sale at The Empire Office. in the control of predatory animals,results, A assembly was j Parrott, | dramatic selectionis, violin solo by | on the ground at 4 p. m. March 15.[ THEATRE GEORGE OBRIE \THE BIIIIIIER” PATROLMAN with .‘;‘_Smfley BURNET | i STARTING TONIGHT N XL HEIRESS IN HIS SEARCH FOR SMUGGLERS! POLLY ANN YOUNG TE ALSO Hit and Run Driver Old Planiation When Iyoo Hoo Our Gang Follies News 00l study hall this ONLY 7 MORE DAYS to inspect RADIO BAR w on Display at GUY SMITH'S LRUGS LEGION BUGLE ' GORPS DANCE THIS SATURDAY | Affait ' to:Be i’ Bl Hall i withRands’ Orchestra— ; Corps to Strut Siuff Arrang have been complet- ed by erican Legion Drum and Bugle Corps to hoid a dance Saturday t in the Elks’ Hall, was announced today by Zenger, chairman of the tdancd committee named night’s Post with > bugle corps and its direct- or, Byron Miller, in putting on the !Al'l)“ A feature of the evening's U ntertainment will be the drum and bugle corps putting on some of its (numbers and maneuv Rand |Orchestra will play the dance num- bers, Formation of the Sons of Legion- naires unit of the Alford John Brad- ford Post will be st 1 Friday evening at 8 p. m. in the Dugout, cording to Past Department Com- mander A, E. Karnes, cl man of hat committee, Legionnaires are expected to bring their eligible so the Dugout Friday evening for the preliminaries, At the Post meeling Tom Hutchings was instlled as Sec~ (one Vice Commander, filling the station left vaeant by the resig onn of Bob Graham, ment the at at last night it Alfred Legion | meeting to co-operate Markle Named fleputy Marshal in Office Here \Fornier «Assatant Pelie Chief Will Have Charge of Finger-printing | | Willlam J. Markle, former Assis- tant Chief of Police here, has been tappointed Deputy U, 8. Marshal, ef- fective today, it is anneunced by Marshal William T, Mahoney. Mr. Markle will fill the yacancy caused |by the resignation of Robert Jern- berg, who is going to Washington, iD. €, to study law. The new deputy is widely known (here and he has spent years in law enforcement work, He was with |the Juneau police department for three ‘and one half years, part of that time as assistant chief; he is & former special deputy sheriff in |King County, Washington and prior to that was a special agent for the IMilwaukee railroad in Montana, | Deputy Markle will have charge {of the finger printing detail in the Marshal's office, the work formerly done by Jernberg. He has taken a special course in the work and is id to be adept at it. { - IS OPERATED UPON | Mrs. Tom George was admitted to S8t. Ann’s Hospital last night and underwent a major operation this | morning. “HERB-0-LAX” THE GREATEST HEALTH LAXATIVE EVER OFFERED HERB-0-LAX is Nature's remedy for constipation and contains herbs which are rich in natural vegetable juices, that flushes the bowels and produces a refreshing and satisfied feeling. HERB-0-LAX not only acts as a laxative but also as a tonic by strengthening the walls of the intestinal tract, helping natural elimination. HERB-0-LAX is sold on a guarantee that it is the best laxative 5 that you ever used or its price refunded. LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR HEALTH FOODS CENTER 230 Franklin St. Juneau, Alaska ST. PATRICK’S DAY DANCE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 ELKS’ HALL Rands’ Orchestra | Gentlemen $1.00 Dancing begins at 10:00

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