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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13 mm— Gogrge 0'Brign | _Famous Romance Shattered gy Gopgy I | _COLISEUM_ y Start;l';éAl‘lllGHT 5 Stars m “Park JJ : Fe ¥ : : : Gll”fim Ffla“lfe ARTING TONIGHT— TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT | Avenue [flgggr"l, ANl & . % At Coliseum Here SIX BELLES ... AND ALL'S WELL! A Fist-Flying Story of Grit : e ' g | ; . and Speed ... Hewn Y Outdoor Drama Opens To- A ik | Lew A-‘“‘.S Hf“ Lefidlng from the Heart of the a night at Capitol TEO L R . Role in “Lady Be Northwoods! -, Theatre ‘ ‘ ’ ; ; \ Careful & i A fast-moving, laugh The timber thieves ; ' ralded as one of George O'-| : farce of gobs and their gals, set will never forget e : Brien’s fastest moving out-door S S a0 ahoard ‘ship and ‘M the “town . of . that “sissy” with @& ; dramas “Park Avenue Logger”, a N RN | Panama City, comes to the screen “Boulevardier from the Bronx”—Cartoon George A. Hirliman Production for 3 3 § |of the Coliseum Theatre tonight “The Chokes On You"—Late Paramount News RKO Radio release, comes to the s . » 5 | when Paramount’s “Lady Be Care-| i - . ] Capiicl Theatre tonight with the . . ful” has its opening o virile star in the title part 3 3 3 . Lew Ayres, Mary Carlisle, Larry |with water lilies, and wt flelds O'Brien’s role of the wealthy scion 3 & L | crabbe, Benny Baker and Grant JUST A MINUTE {knee-deep in tangled flow and who goes in for the finer things in . 3 S 81 | Withers have the leading roles in| L {mountuin ranges tinted witl the i 3 life only to forsake the social whirl ¥ - & the comedy; Ayres is timid .\:nlnr} faint rays of, October suns His nails were polished and >, for the vigorous existence of a lum- % 2 X &, : |who accidentally gets a reputation NE LIFE Tomorrow it will be something i | berjack in one of his father's gi- : > N as a woman-killer, and Crabbe is a else, hunting prints perhaps, or his fist was streamlined! . ¥ i gantic lumber camps, is said to of- k 3 W Marine who spends his hours a maybe scrumbled eggs. No one can | {| fer the star an ideal opportunity s : S sea boasting of his romantic prowess tell till tomorrow gets he ‘4 to display his dramatic as well as e % ™ 4 . 3 The plot of the story revolves 2 L 4 athletic procHvities . ; 2 around a bet, made by shipmate .,___,___ The story revolves around O'-' . friends of Ayres', that the timid gob A Brien's adventures in the logging e can make a date with the most ex- bampy wheve his father ‘sends Him clusive girl in Panama City Little Tragedy in Big Gay to harden him, never suspecting No hint that their marital bark was headed for the rocks is shown in this |blonde dancer who hates sailors (.[y Lvmomu.mea | that his son is a wrestling cham- recent picture of Major Frederic McLaughlin and his internationally |and has come to be known as ‘Stone- P k A - famous wife, the former Irene Castle. But she has filed suit in Chicago, |wall’ Jackson. To prove that he has Did Thul ranks N E w s | | + pion who wrestles under the name 2 rivig 4 »” of The Masked Patrol. In the big charging him with “extreme and repeated cruelty. I succeeded, Ayres is to return to his ship after shore leave with a rib- By GEORGE TUCKER tree country O'Brien clashes : s < BEATRICE two crooked foremen g-a nvestigation holds against the — - tumble fights, logging cars hurtling stige s l H contest the thought of living in New York | THREE-FOURTHS OF ROBERTS wildly down the mountainside to de- Brady gang i e rfl ss ! How Ayres gets his date, gets the loan be terrifying. There was that PROPERTY TAX | | bon, won by the dancer in a beauty| NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—Sometime: Directed by David Howard, A George struction, giant redwood trees crash- Jan. 25, 1936—Robbery of the ribbon, and gets the girl in thelgjy in g6th Street who found it so,| TO DOUGLAS CLERK A. Hirliman Production, Asso. producer ing from dizzy heights, darin .. Rooney Grocery, Robinson, Ill,, $320 Leonard Goldstein rash and e P\ 2KO - RADIO PICTURE ploits of rugged lumberpacks, all ¢ash and groceries ¢ are blended into a suspenseful and _ March 4, 1936—Robbery of R. O.| fié] action-crammed outdoor drama. Wicland Jewelry Store, at Green- {too late marked the end of the discount per- TR S sille Careful,” and J. T. Reed directed. iod, approximately $4 [iLSU Dizzy Ducks—Fun Begins at Home ; i ,_\1ll\x',‘ 91 ulfl)sfll 2? R 1 Here Next Mg"th ! 3, T Reed directed. | "3 ot the mere fact of death, 190 PP taxv::ryt(:r(\19?roln:‘:?mbez? nger Than Fiction—M-G-M News that 'the ‘oftiners th the car behind | March. 19, 6—Robbery of Kay that is distressing. It is the Wholly |y o"sreer "o nt due gecording & ; oould ee ohly & few. feet e s Kt Bl 0 ! ) unwarranted conditions which drove | {1C join o it il wm s % ! March 21, 1836—Robbery of a gro- MR her to it. She was 22 and had dark N ol ™ | At a crossroads the Bradys laid cery at Pig $15 ay- : e PlAAREE e i35 bz | With what payments are expect- y at Piqua, O., of $150 and slay-| Re " ! oadn Fod ! G-Men Rated Brad bar, fled to Baltimore and estab- an ambush as deadly as ever an jng of Grocery Cler 3 Re b J"I,‘” A. Glasse Placed {hair. They found an empty peanulieq in the mails from out.of-town -ivien Ra y lished a base, police believe, for Indian contrived. They pulled off goy in Charge of Local {butter A {“I"‘_" o ‘""(: an em-|cources and stragglers, the usual Gang as Notorious forays back into Ohio and Indiana. the road and hurried behind a little| ‘April 9, 1936 — Robbery of Drive ‘p‘.\ Sinkes nm] g ;‘-t.l” :VE ‘ffl‘ good record of total payments i This was a turning point in the White church. As the officers pass- partner Jewelry Store, Daytor 3 DET. pennies in her DOCRENGOOK, HH0ianticipated: SR o 8 I ATIREE MENE AV 020, YU icoroner said she died by suicide, WS (Continued from Page One) carer of the gang. No longer did ed at the crossroads to sight their of $27000 in jewels 7 . R W i 4 Setned hey bother with stores—only the Guarry, one of the gang cut loose 2 A repeat robbery| ‘A record number of persons re- And that was true. snough, bub. 1 SCHOOL FORMS STARTED ) y TUACEY, BIR.Or oI v KHL Al | V| ceived assistance from the various might just as easily have been hun-| your ot ot the founda~ banks one corner ,'at the Kay store, $12,000 in jewe o i : i ipdiatis T o They Kill an Oificer another from a second corner and Ty q subsequent flight, Police S garvigs of WS ADAEIERNAIEG. O B8 AR B e TR have beention of the hew achook billcine: el J third from the gang car. One geant Richard Rivers of Indi ‘f"“‘i" iho DAst Yook oM it | g : under way as a result of the first e i N | robberies at Carthage, Farmlang, Other, Minneman, lay dying in the| Nov. 23, 1936—Robbery of N“”M. AR . _ phone a friemd jus an_hour or so|for the concrete was started today. and his pals brought him hire for robb : 2and, Gust, a gangster is sald to have Madison State bank. Nurth Magi. | Uncau Chapter Meelmg Last before she died. The telephone| -oo medical aid. A police patrol cor- |North Madison, AT ARIGO0d- | e s A st ok O g tate bank, North Madi-|" a4 {he same time the National Night operators traced the call. But the| CHURCH BAZAAR TONIGHT nered ther a surgeon’s office|land in Indiana, and at Lancastr, ' UL 4 ; son, I'“‘7 oy ";“ . [|Red Cross chairman made it known g friend waui't thisre o she: went] ‘The Eotcopl G sl kD d the g alfy' shiok Shefegeay Veston and . Greenville, in ohlc.. - Castoft Sweetheart Dec. 17, 1936—Robbery of Stale/that an enrollment of five million S back to her room and carefully lock-|wind up their annual bazaar this out, killing Police Sergeant Rich-| Besides thes mes, there were| y o bank of Carthage, Ind., 5. |adult members, as a minimum, is| Mrs. John McCormick was elected | oy (e door evening with & comtisiaakiin a8 S ard Rivers. The transport of $12 of Rivers, of Grocery! After the bank robberies, the gang| Feb. 26, 1937—Robbery of Peo-|peeded during the annual Roll Call[president of the American Legion o iR I ; d a young an {afternoon sale of fancy work and 000 in jewels across a state line is|Clerk Edward Linsey in a $150 rob- 18¥ 1ow for awhile, but were flushed ple's Loan and Trust Company,which will be held this year, No-|Auxjliary at the meeting of the or- L‘”“_l‘_"r‘“e)"’ st -‘““'tv_‘“"l’m*"f useful utility items from 7:30 until the . basis for the Federal charge bery at Piqua, O., and of State Po-|PY_Police last August in Baltimore Farmland; Ind., of $1427 vember 11 to 25, “Partnership Under |ganization, last night, succeeding(Whom she had known in ‘1l- A0me | " selock. Refreshments will &lso against the gang liceman Paul Minneman in a gun' Brady and Dalhover had married , 1937—Robbery of Good-|the Red Cross Emblem” is the slo-!Mrs. Har Stonehouse. town was ()v"lW{fl‘]nlctlvflt the news e servert 1t Ao Baiiih R ‘A tow days Infet. Bead “and Dol KGtE: near. Toghnsport; Tnd jmeantime and Brady had set up ajland State Bank, Goodland, Ind. of |gan for the membership campaign. | Mrs. Oscar Olson was elected to| 24 coll‘u‘}\)‘.s.«'d‘.l on, n‘dx had unnlz; it hover were captured at Chicago,| That battle was a high spot. The tavern there. As “Eddie Maxwell,”|$2600. In the chase, State Police-| The Rev. John A. Glasse has been |succeed Mrs. Alfred Zenger as first| "°¢P "f"I‘l o ’l‘. d"‘"‘"l“ ,‘f‘ff" i ATTENTION REBEKAHS and Shaffer in Indianapolis. Trans- | Bradys fleeing from the 82600 bank e contributed to the company's man Paul Minnemann was slain.|chosen to direct the Roll Call for|Vice President, and Mrs. George[OWer Hf 1 Wid only bee ¢l Meeting tonight at 8. Initiation ferred to jail in Greenfield, Ind., robbery at Goodland, roared down S°C l.]m by appearing boldly in, Besides lhl.\»]x.wl. a number of rob-|the Juneau chapter which will en-|Gullufsen succeeds Mrs. Olson as W]‘q" 5{‘.‘ f"‘.'(' o W e and refreshments. they slugged the sheriff with an iron | a country road, raising dust so thick advertised exhibitions of fancy rol- beries in Indiana and Ohio is at-|roll every possible member toward|second Vice President, and Mrs. w.| The real irony of the incldent|,, " pppry MeDOWELL, N.G. . bargain, is the story that follows. |unq she took the easiest way out e BEUIH Rfl" ca" Dorotiy Parker, Alan Campbell| por two hours the police worked over| Up to closing time of the City and Harry Ruskin wrote the high-{}er with a pulmotor, but they were Clerk's office last night, which powered dialogue for “Lady Be| Holdups laid at their door, defi- P ler skating at a large Baltimore tributed to the ng, and they arélthe national goal. Chapter Chair-|Q, Johnson was re-clected secretary.|Was that this young woman had no . [intention of being away at all. It rink. In the gang hideout, police expected of at least one other kill-|man Newmarker also is advised by|Mrs, Ray Peterman was named 7 just hoppened that, on impulse, found an extensive arsenal and gun- ing Imiral Grayson that the national|chaplain to succeed Mrs. Waino E c o N o M l c A L making tools. I e nization in its record-smashing | Hendrickson; Mrs. Glenn Kirkham,|$he stepped around the corner to a But the gunmen escaped, as Us-| rs. Ben Gladwin of Dawson, long Vear, was called upon to render as-|historian, succeeds Mrs. George Gul-|circulating Iibrary. She was only . tance in 128 disasters. Persons|lufsen, and Mrs. Bert Lybeck suc-|{60De a minute. But, as you know,| al, under fire. : b darr : s T’ e time resident of the Klondike camp, 8 sen, 5. ybeck s : That's Electrical COOke Y What chance was there of cap- visited recently in Fairbanks. Her aided approximated 1,360,000. ceeds Mrs. Floyd Betts as sergeant-|4 minute so often can mean an turing them? husband 15 acayer for the Yukon| In the Ohio-Mississippi River Val-|at-arms, cternity. Officers predicted the capture Consolidated Gold Corporation |ley flood 236,000 families, compris-| Named to serve on the executive Svantuanly ol he: melb tHFOuEh o ing 1,063,000 individuals were given|committee were Mrs. Edith Sheelor,| New York put a good face on! a tip from some castoff sweetheart. RUMMAGE LE focd, shelter, clothing, medical care,{Mrs. Alfred Zenger and Mrs. George |the matter of indulging the Legion-| Shaffer Expects the Chair | By the Martha Society Thursday,| Puilding repairs, household equip- Penny. naires Of course this indulgence| For the Chicago capture, Shaffer October 14, 224 Front St. next to|ment or vocational assistance. Installation of the new officers|wasn't wholly altruistic. Still, there blames a pretty young New Orleans Per Cafe. adv Assistance was given during the|will take place at the social meeting |[must have been some aggravating| woman who admitted leaving her — — ““f‘m ;0 ‘171 676 ex-service men or|of the Auxiliary next Tuesday eve-|times—when the boys got off little husband and child for gangland q B IS N HIVE! ARIT ARMIR, ning. playful pranks on the unsuspect-| thrills. . TR ‘grosfisnifix‘imir ¥ | The Red Cross dealt with the| Already launched on an activities|ing townstolks . . . As, for instance, Every Month in the Year |” “If Brady had left women alone,” of the estate of John W. Crosby, de- |Problems of 43,617 men in the Army, iprogram for the fall season, the|(hat stout fella at the Roosevelt! AUCTION SALES DATES Shaffer told reporters at that time, ceased, has filed her petition for|NaVy, Marine Corps and Coast|Auxiliary announces a schedule of|whose room was on the 1ith or |Guard, and gave First Aid instruc-|three dances to be held in the Elks|12th floor. 1937 I“we wouldn't be here now. She!judgment setting aside and nw:nrkA.l_ i 386 BBA ‘Taracts: hie H M 3 told us to pack the car and leave ing to her as the surviving widow |1onS 10 206,882 person Us brings | ballroom. The first will be next| Fortified by 20 or 30 bottles of| November 10 the junk in it, wanting us to stay of said decedent the entire estate|tN€ total to 1,450,578 certificated in|Saturday night, October 16, while|beer xmost of it still in the bottle), October 13 December 15 1938 ! i i , | Pirst Aid since 1910. the others will be on November 6 P 3 in th iin a hotel all night instead of leav- of said decedent, pursuant to the = 5 @78 B2 0k . he had a fine time sitting in the 2 ing town." | provisions of Chapter CXLVI Com. | 10¢ Red Cross has established 2-land December 4. Mrs. McCormick|window and calling down felicita~ ! 796 Emergency First Aid stations|is chairman of the dances. tions to the sersby “HI, ya, January 12 July 13 2 I g i February 9 August 10 Shaffer summed up the mob’s piled Laws of Alaska, which said i dgri 2 philosophy 1n these words: [estate is of the value of less than[3nd moblle unils o the Highways, OB s [Pal, have a little drink?” he'd say,|| Eebrisry 8 August 10 Hotpoint “Belmont” | “Do I know what's coming to me?, $4.000.00. Pursuant to the order ofj. » # i1 Then, as they looked up, a pitcher April 13 October 12 savers, bringing the total {Sure, the electric chair with bells,|the Drobate court entered October 1 SAVers, bunging the fotal to STOCK QUOTATIdNS | fof beer would shower down upon|| May 11 November 9 You'll be surprised at the reasonakle |iwhats the difference? 1 haa a;13, 137, ail persons comcerned are) "Ll Gl "pubc weattn wurses|®T T L |then. s June 8 December 14 asted.” ,notifie e and appear in the| 5 i o0 . . size of your electric bill for electric |good time while it lasted United States Commissioner’s Court Made 1035764 visits to or in bealf| NEW YORK, Oct. 13. — Closing| 1, i 4 fairly easy task to gauge Special Sales Held On 3 p o " vis |of the sick, while home hygiene and|quotation of Alaska Juneau mine P " cookery in Juneau. You really can't Brady Gang Record [for Juneau Precinet, Pirst Division, 00 ¢ P i G etion was | ool fonias s 1o Ao, "melthe art mood in New York. One Request of Shippers Py 1Alaskfl situated in the Fede P (s o as s lerd | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Oct 13— {4180, SEieC M e at 10|Blven to 54830 persons in 4204(g3, American Light and Power 5%,[Mercly has to stroll by the gallerles || pqyapces will be made as usual Here's what the Federal Bureau ul‘ lock AM. November.20, 1037, and |C1855€5. Anaconda 32%, Bethlehem Steel|'0 %€ which way he wind 18 ~1] wheu requested. Transterred by o The Red Cross has 38,000 nurses|591, Calumet 8%, Commonwealth |8 FO% a time it was clipper ships, |} telegrapn, if desired. | mont.” Investigate Electric Cookery. || ! B | HEI.PS AVOID show cause, if any, why said peti-|, o) o3"n (he Nurses Reserve for|ana’ Southern 1%, Curtiss Wright|With Whole galleries given over to tion should not be granted and judg- . by g /hite blossomed racers of the sea. SPECIAL ALLOWANCE FOR OLD | MANY COLDS ment so rendered. ‘{(mpr“"cms A% sxenenhloMotars 48%, Inlergs- wThcn pl;rtralture had fts voxué @ A # S RIS s S RN tional Harvester 81, Kennecott 38% RANGES DURING OCTOBER Bl m”i‘,fifi?' BN Ste oo SAILING PUT OVER New York Central 21%, Southern t;;’};“":l-] S:’:fi"’;tg;’gh‘fe"&‘b’;‘:‘;‘ ::; specially des st i ship Es {Pacific 24%, United States Steel 69, S8 ) ViouET crosmy, | Seing of the motorbip Estacetn Pucitc 34%, Unied Suaee senl 0 28 7, ¥ e SR SH iy SEATTLE FUR Administratrix. |for Sitka and way ports has been % g upper throat, where 'de! d until Thursday evening in-|3, Republic Steel 20%. ing furtively out from under sun- Alaska Electric Light & spper oot i | o . srABLER S e : o 2zl ¥ PR stead of Wednesday evening. adv. U S e | A T e DOW, JONES AVERAGES | Now landscapes seem 10 be the | 1o05 western Avenue Powel' co an prgyentajany olds. Atw'mc'y for Administratrix FISHERMEN'S BIBLE CLASS The following are today’s Dow,|thing . .. At least the canvasses in Seattle, Wash. Oct. 13-20,27,|Meets tonight at the Dugout at 7:45)Jones averages: industrials 138.20, most of the Fifth Avenue windows | JUNEAU DOUGLAS V|CKS VA'TRO'"OL Pv;;:[l)i:la;{o?gs’;jabes, ¢ g v p.m. ‘Evcr:,body welcome. adv, Irails 35.26, utilities 21.59. indicate as much. These are ponds afford to be without the Hotpoint “Bel- Not Forgetting HAPPY NEW YEAR! with GREETING CARDS. NOW IS THE TIME—and as always the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY has a large assortment, including the finest lines of Holiday Greeting Cards—your old favorites—as well as the newest. An Empire represen- tative will be pleased to call on you—MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY! Just Telephone 374 or call at the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE onice.

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