Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 13, 1934, . . A | L Feast of Color Boyers See Simone Simon | REWRITING OF Shirley Temple y | Yy 16Mmp COLISEUM | : 4 Saail I was told, is Tsabel Jea Trwa puce o unenn (| A0 ROMANCE N T MEANS | oo e i e Ve Sing8 Ghingse —NOW SHOWING— TONIGHT " rector Anatole Litvak for a role in i e s |“Tovarich | 1 ordinary in Miss Jeans' lunchir | - | there, nor in scowling portr | glor lor and ro- 3 | b S - Lot ” N y Loy B oA Elotion TNk, O Not Slipshod Business as|of Rains—except that Mi Slm\u\\.l\ at Coliseum mance awaits you at the Capitol | 5 gy wppened to be the first in the . 1 Theatre this week, where David O. ! :\\‘< l'.lt_{t‘l erson I'):'ll(‘\(‘.\ wde Rains matrimonial parade ”n catre Hlln\_{.\' lrll— Selznick’s Technicolor production [ M A oLy | i of the immortal Robert Hichens' Reasons Galore ot five ! usual Role e >oe Undying love story of the desert, “The Gar- % i \{ ; By ROBBIN COON N he' China! Who? N love that den of Allah,” began a three day By RO NS |- Now she's fn, GRNTAY WhHH Non thrills! run last night with Marlene Diet- | HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Sept. 13 other than Shirley Temple! She rich and Charles Boyer in the stel- Producer B. P. Schulberg was on even talks and sings Chinese, and lar roles. the set of his “Blossoms on Bro 1- 1 he takes charge of a fascinatin Words ‘cannot describe the beauty | way,” watching Richard Wallace { mx\\nlx}v, faces danger in ‘\(l in Wbda Rl e g T e el direct Shirley Ross, Johnny v Shanghai, performs i a Chinesc RABTUROUS or effectiveness of this second in oS 4 ( D ; ;()N. ANCE1 dependent production of the youn and extras in a scene outs . heatre and, in short, plays th producer who last scason so aus- Zanzibar cafe. It was a suffoc most unusual role had, 290 peciously inaugurated Seliznick In- day, and the sound stage tempera- in her new and 1 " Lk ternational Pictures with the ture ¢ ted 10 degree Ipicture, “Stowaway,” which opene IETRIEH charming “Little Lord Fauntleroy.” g 1o wiberg sat there, | yypNNA| Sept. 13.—Reichsfuehrer (PSS erday at the Coliseum Theatro, inspired is a much-abused word, wearin hat, coat and vest, and Hitler's book, “Mein Kampf,” put It's a picture for your must but is is the only one this reviewer Sweltered—but, stayed on open Sale here for the first time f T & gripning story, & EiERC can find to apply to Mr, Selznick’s if he spent much time ON|gince the Nazi party was declared |y pooeh o 0000 stars, QoreHy choice first of a story that would the sets, even on days illorsl, L't haviag the sucosst in | 0a Revels, letest song, Iiss, /HES o o lend itself perfectly to the magic of g e time ° | Austria that people hoped, or fear- |1 o 01 alwaye-ilis Ol 7/ /GA”EN technicolor and second to a brace B rewriting She. SRrii ed, it would W;M:l '\:\K:I]‘\ Templ } ‘1 ar o . g ol P, ime e Attle iss ‘emple dlays the | ¥ of stars who could bring that| mr and Mrs. Charles Boyer are shown chatting—most probably in & 1 ,\u:m(l |n,|\1.‘._m : | For one thing, the Germans ex-| . = o5 o ‘,,).\,‘[:h’.( \“ ‘\“ adrift | ll " story to a living, throbbing life on| French—with pretty, sulking Simene Simon, the girl from F Rewriting the seript” during’pecied that a cheap edition, which [i epin: , b il the screen. been intriguing the film capital since her importation from France. T ction is Hollywood's favorite |aven the poorest could buy, ““"m‘:: ‘:""“ the victim "" the bandi i LEASE =iy o B v me. Not as slipshe S8, . 1e becomes an unwitting stowaway A\ I QAT'"_lB‘(.\‘NE | > mistura was snapped at a Hollywood premiere. v P\nu ’\ 1\n]‘)();\::al\h‘&“l:. *|be permitted. It wasn’t. Again, Do| " e liner on which Robert| [LY LOSCH TWO GAMES ROLLED, L s You might think. Seenos advertising is allowed in its bebalf.|voung, u bored millionaire, - Alice Lz BRUNSWICK ALLEYS|+- — * (i jzead well on paper snd don't)" e Linger " Volksbait_ desared |5y Y laiars motber-in: X | } fectly 1 wor 1. 1 f \ llt.:n Mein Kempf” would not be i, fo-be are traveling A ALS . setly good wor ad call for sub- {4 a qangerous pr o A £ . g b ALSO / 86 Driangle. This. Hve. bokt thel | E stitutes. Entrances and exits, well |oftioinls for 1::”1" Torts iAl:wI‘ it B0 i R 3“‘,',“ on the R,“mp"-""c Arctics in a close game in the| | | time the typewriter don't click (o1 be, The m'\\-:[»;;k r said peo- | o _ Fishing Thrills Commercial League bowling on the | | ! fls pflng 8" on the set. Or somebody has a NeW | bl could now realize the book had AT THE HOTELS || Mickey Mouse—News Brunswick Alleys last Saturday | | = s, 4 Qi s | been written so long ago that much | ot P night, by a score of 2280 to 2264. On the sidelines, Edward Arnold of it didn't apply now, and that| | Last night the Federals swamp- | | c ane C s a the star, and Willilam Frawley of|iney could find plenty of things ed the Gastineau Grocery by a |%—— — the supporting cast were comparing )i it that were not true - B u. SA'.dGove}:l.l;r.lem. score of 2422 to 2209. 1937-38 TERM, Rotes on their script. Revised ver-{ my Yewih bookasliars told 'm-lm{::\(l (Ifi.‘:?:.,““ :‘ ““ ;-Tfin‘l::;‘;«lfx'; ids Phi ippine Tonight the Brunswicks play the PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPEN o ; j"m” il livered on different | oqsociated Press they were stocking | Juneau: Robert C, Wakelin, C. Rob- | Armament Plans Payn Takit five. aida Rclums Here Last colored papc : |the book. One regarded it as stock |ert White, A. L. Florence, Seattle; o | Scores Saturday and Su n(la&i With '».;.gm change in v;ulrm!‘uni' l\ighl A“lil' Snulhcus[ “w; ‘\f.‘;""‘( mine 1; Itli\;fl‘ ~:n}<l AI- |y trade. The other feared that if |Sam Baker, San Francisco; R. Mu- | (Continued from Page One) BIGHS: S W | figures from last year, the Douglas O AR WIS B ‘'he did not carry it Nazis might |¢ DuPont; W. A. Sherman, E.| i A Arctic {public grade and high schools Alaska Patrol Final" said Schulberg, “untillyroax his show windows Butler, Juneau; Otto E. Wilde, Jr., N for 1937 is rou $33,000,000, of J. Carlson 126 108 140— 374 |opened this morning as planned pe noon. 2 3§ | .o [ Mattation Salahd: 30r, antiHleiAch fi::f::ffivd 5:' which about $8,000,000 is for defense. Tencich 130 183— 466 | last week Members of the crew of the U. 8.! g Wooton, Chehalis, Wn.; Mrs, M. Eot Khvotiaig H11 : pgrs 140 140 137— 426/ From first impression the new city Gouc¢ Guard cutter Haida, baving , 1he Zanzibar cafe, designed ” Pekovich, Funter Bay; J. A. Berg, Huilcaps ‘V""“'fl‘&*‘v hieAT N TARY S. Vukovich 181 159 185— 525 |hall building apparently Will Prove yaturned last night from a patrol ATt Director Albert D'agostino, I es e "r iy Y i Saacant Bel G No one would; g0 50 far a8 to say Metealt 162 181 170— 473{t0 be @ convenient, comforta ast Alaska waters, were UiQue in two ways. First, it is a | Junéan ‘ the United States government was! oyl ke place for the younger pupils; Miss wed in rifle practice at the reproduction of no existing night . Ethel Leconti, Portland, R. Rob- Pl deliberately subsidizing the island' Totals 548 692 815221 zabeth Fraser again having the prodeon rance today after ap OuP. and second, it is not Ha u enc c eu \nsan Rowes: dupebl Bty and A «Pear] of ‘the Pacifie” defenise system. After uil, under the Triangle Inn first, second and third grade pupils grficial meet with the members of Waiian in motif. Hollywood is in Ollfiton AEeE EOAGIIE: MR ST An Al Golor Clasdis Philippine independence act, the is.| E. Bothelho .. 143 155 126— 424|in her charge, Teporiea an attend- gpo coane crew had been post- € TP of a Hawallan frenay, po.. coieec s Roderick Me-|cobs, Sitka, An All Color Classi lands won't belong to this country J. Schmitz 156 134 152— 442 |ance of 14. Four in the first, 7 in the poneq " The berthed shortly With new hula spots opening allip o ®oec P o rni x Al Louisiana King and after a few F. Schmftz 165 156 172— 493 |second and 3 in the third. One or perore 8 o'clock last night the time. If D'agostino starts an | o ' poit ‘veciorday afternoon af| Lloyd Albrigt, Hoonah; George Orchestra Also as independence nears, it is'J. Snow 164 146 169— 479 [two more are expected later for, mu. Gyane left Ketchikan this African cycle in night spots, De'll iy oo in (he chapel of the Charles| McCluskey, Chichagof; M. Gold- Latest Movietonews likely the benefits the Philippines M. Matheson .. 140 155 147— 442 |these classes. Miss Grace Nagel en- p ot e S (SOMIE (0 deserve a plaque or something from 3”0 00 T8 RO D B0 o i |berg, Hirst-Chichagof; Andrew| pet will dwindle from year to yes — — ——|[rolled 17 in the fourth and fifth coneo can to pick up Mrs. F. An- this department VA, Qlasse oftipthted Hoffman, Wrangell; John Ludden,| They enjoy preferential trade stat-| ~ Totals 768 746 766—2280 |grades which she will teach this gercon wife of the Port Alexander There are cafe ideas to be had, |y r g e xander sang!Funter Bay: John Dotson, Amalga; | us at present; but American farm- Gastineau Grocery year and Mr. Blger ,“I, 16 10 yadip operator, who was reported [0 fF f““ B ‘f e f“‘}v”f“'f‘ ‘f‘ A | several beautiful numbers | Frank Riddlecome, June \constipati on ers don't like the low tariff on|Williams 139 175 124— 438 [start with in the sixth, seventh and , y,ve peen stricken with a throat 1S @ setting for “Submarine D-1."| x4y orave the Sea Scouts blew | - alf,conipation causes s Philppine sugar and vegetable oil,| Huntington 145 136 160— 441 |cighth grades, of 5, 2 and 8 pupils gy ene Lioyd Bacon was directing a free- | o0 BUEE A0 B e the | MUCH IMPROVE N (i85, Headnenos, Had Flloeu l"j;n - 50 the pressure will be on increas- | Paul 111 162 125— 398 each, respectively. The Cyane was to have arrived f0r-all fight between two largelp, qo | “““‘ Horbush 1n action’ yet eu- ingly to shut the islands out Burnett 163 114 148 435| Total enrollment in the hith yerfor the rifle contest, but Lt SFOUPS of sallors in this spaciows, " puuli. o yuoluded Jimmy Lem-| Mrs. Bert Hampson, who entered AP But the fact remains that during| Whittier 145 210 149— 507 |school which is in its tempOrary comqr, Noble G. Ricketts said this N0V and gaudy bar room, With the s, " peny gatre, Bobby Karstein,|St. Ann's Hospital several days ago, | i the costly job of setting up the de- — — — —|quarters in the L. U. Hall was 14 coniest would be held at a latep JSusl flamboyant tablecloths and sorn, -Grant Ritter and|is reported much improved. ‘ fense system and organizing the| Totals - 66 797 7062209 th s ';' ?"'1“’- . 1o date. When the Cyanc berths here, »"f'_'“ "'5”]‘”’"_"'“' I gtes: Edward Fields [ - g gk For sale by Butler, Mauro Drug Co., government, a steady flow of mon- | Federals Superintendent Pedersen has the ;.. ey members will also have an ', The fight was free-fc wceased is survived by hisl Bengal is the largest of the IH-‘ in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. ey from the United States is helping | Werner 148 156 151— 455 [geometry, algebra and physics class- ;pnortunity for practice, and then, SUll had to be taken sev Peggy McLeod dian provinces in ]m]lulnlmu the islands. ‘.L)uckw“r[h 186 159 132— 477 |€s; M Dilg has English T and ;" (lear day, the official shoot Uhere being no such thing (v i RIS 51 e eSS v : | Sperling 180 183 193— 556 |commercial law and general sci- o o, O dom before the camera. Strangely, ATTENTION OF. {Stevenson 196 160 160— 516 |ence; Mrs. Rice, English IT, Latin T, Brrbiin 1 1o d been seek- it Was @ fight without' Pat O'Brien. Juneau Chapter No. 7 meet Tues-' gooll 119 163 136_ 418 |World and U. S. history. The fresh- ;5\t boe S oo ators, picked Pat was outdoors, practicing soft- day, 8 P o Robert Morris ceremony | h Ex men are Glen Kronquist, Lois Aun " ¢ne peliance “This matter was Pall with other sailors. But the —entertainment and refreshments.| moga1s 329 826 7722422 |Gllman, Mabel Wilson, Dan Krsul, o WF ©8 e O e Attor. fight, as lunch was called, was All Eastern Star members invited. b Lewis Shafer and Gordon Wahto; moving his wa adv. LILLIAN G. WATSON, Sec'y Empire cla JUNEAU-DOUGLAS TELEPHONE COMPANY Is Now Cutting Lines Over to Its New Switchboard During the change from old to new board, it will be necessary to open all lines at some time for about an hour and should subseribers fail to get cen- | tral, they are requested to wait for an hour or so before reporting lines out of order. The changing over to the new board will take some time and will probably inconvenience some subscribers but the telephone company requests that patrons take into consideration the task of changing those thousands of wires. PLEASE BE PATIENT NOTE—Henceforth; Rural Lines must ring-off' when conversation finished. , —NOTICE Attention Members of the Local 203 Nomination of officers will begin on next regular meeting, Monday, Sept. 18, and continues for three successive meetings. be present. jOHN G. COVICH, Secretcxrz. All members are urged to Fresh Fruit and Vegetables HOME GROWN RADISHES, ONIONS and FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery | scphomore: Grace Pusich, Vir- (ginia Langseth, Barbara Gilma George Stragier, Albert and Hjlma Savikko; seniors—dJagness Sey and Helen Edwards A short session of the high school was to be held this afternoon to |perfect the arrangement of recita- tion periods, and tomorrow morn- |ing the regular schedule will begin in both grades and high school. New books to include the latest texts adopted for the 1937 to 1941 period of years by the Alaska Text been ordered and are expected with-| TOM JENSEN-WILMA F) TO MARRY IN OCTOBER EERO H Announcement has been made 01 the approaching marriage of Miss Wilma Feero to Mr. Thomas Blaine Jensen which is scheduled for the! evening of October 2, at 7:30 o'clock. | The event will include a candle— light ceremony in the Mct.hodlutt parsonage at Juneau, the Rev. O. L. Kendall officiating. Miss Feero will be attended by! her sister, Miss Geneva Feero, and. Marcus Jensen, brother of the groom will be best man. Only members of the immediate families of the cou- ple will be in attendance. ! The nuptials will be followed by' a public reception for friends of the newlyweds at the home of the bride’s parents-to-be, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Feero, in Douglas. Born in Skagway, Miss Feero was but five years old when she came to Douglas with ner folks and she has. lived here continuously since. She graduated from the Douglas high school class of 1934. Mr. Jen- sen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jensen of Minneapolis, Minn., where he attended school before coming to Alaska about two years ago. He is| associated with the Feusi-Jensen hardware and grocery firm. An apartment is being reserved | for the couple in the Barumes resi- dence where they will be at home | after October 2 - COUNCIL MEETING There will be a meeting tonight | at 7:30 oclock in the City Hall of the Douglas City Council to take! care of such matters as need aL-‘, tention. e MUMPS ON RAMPAGE ! From an attendance of 19 for the | first day’s enrollment in the gov- ernment school, Friday saw the fig- Book Commission this summer have | | Butler’s health lgradually during the 's office. \ i The Picture on the Wall Bacon, usually one of the flashi- ure reduced to seven on account of ¢ the epidemic of mumps and colds of dressers, had made conces- Several o the white sions to the weather. He wore blue children were also reported this Serge trousers, a shirt with a red ripe so faint that you had to get close to sec its resemblance to the mildest of peppermint sticks. In the lunch room — still the WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Without Calomel — And You'll Jump Out morning. “Plgs Is Pig Plgs" - Authorls flead s . FLUSHING, N. Y., Sept. 13. — f Bed Full of Vim and Vigor. in a short time. {Majorie Butler has received Word| iy jives should pour out ta mi Due to sickness some of the regu-lof ‘the death of her father, Ellis| liquid bile into your bowels daily. T¢'this bile lar pupils are not able to allend‘p‘ Butler, 67, author of “Pigs 1" ot Aowin rn"vq'\h?‘;:“‘:\.:.k,‘.«...l.(l.w digest. for a few days. |Is Pigs,” at his home in Housatonic, ¥ ch. You get constip: e B 5 ttem is poisoned and you fec | Mass. 1d Tooks 1 had been failing past several months. / He is survived by his widow, three |daughters and one son | - e Empire classifieds pay. | O T SR (ARG A T G U IR S G PR HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION S ] jttle Liver le flowing apand up”*. Harm- in making bike flow ame Carter'’s Little | Liver Pills on t package. leluse any- | thing else. Pric The First National Bank JUNEAU CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100,000 [ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGE ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts SHERWIN- IWILLIAMS 1 Paint Headquarters [P S T —— TIMELY SUGGESTIONS SWP HOU PAINT The world's standard of house paint quality. SWP is made in one quality only, and that the very best. Famous for long life | of the wonderful “bargain price” and and the permanency of its many | ¥ beautiful colors. Covers more l what do you get? You get less good paint square feet of surface per gallon, Costs less on the house than cheaper paints at a lower price per gallon. E “All the cutting” There's plenty of it in the paint isn’t in the bootlegging business. business! You buy a cheap paint because ingredients per dollar than you would in high grade paint—because you have to pay MELOID “onitine” k. : 2 The rapid-drying decorative en- for the “cutting” process by which water, amel. Comes in & complete line of colors. Dries rapidly without chalk, kerosene or other adulerants are beauty or durability. on woodwork, fur- porch and lawn fur- all similar wood or es around the home, MAR-NOT sting Floor Varnish | AST DRI sacrificing added to fill up the cans! f:x;‘:.l. I‘M?f-u | niture, a What is the result after you've put it on? mestal sux In a very few months, it simply falls off, Water Re: | avi 3 3 o A pale durable floor varnish { leaving your property just as unprofected m‘“llfi 2o tats the dally palline ' as it was before you painted! The main ment from tramping heels. i { Withstands both hot and cold expense of painting is in labor anyway— water, Made especially for use on parquet floors of Oak, Light | you can’t afford a painter if you can’t afford Maple, or Birch, as well as on | 7 printed linoleum good paint. FLOOR ENAMEL A beautiful enamel finish for wood and concrete floors. Also adapted for enameling linoleum. Just the thing for painting the . recreation room in the basement, SEMI-LUSTRE Here is the ideal wall paint for | kit chens, bathrooms, laundries, ° basements, etc. — Use it where t walls get hard service. Semi- Buy your paint at.... | i tnlnn S enamel fin t Thomas Hardware Co. PHONE 555 JUNEAU