The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 30, 1937, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, O RTCaT Ser FIouTT | NOMED, JULET The Show Place of Juneau Count Minds PICTURE ENDS @ - HERE TONIGHT Norma Shearer and Leslie| { Howard Now Starring at Ca\[n(ol AN ENTERTAINMENT EVENT FOR THE AGES! Beyond a Doubt—The Greatest Thrill Ever to Comc From The Screen! d for more than Howard as th »id's most famous lovers 1s its Juneau ene Capitol Tt ory of the thrill ent te atre | ing and adventurous four days in the lives of these two yc over of Veroma, their eager, desperate love, the bitter hatred of their fam- ! ilies t ings about thei marri ind the swift events that follow, have been magnificently filmed against the colorful pageant- ry of th fifteenth century when the Renaissance at its height N before ha ture attained such poetic a motion pic- heights. Baby THURSDAY, DEC. 30, 1937. | examination to enter the Immigra= R s tion Service and expects to leave Haestro of 10 Horns in for the south shortly after the first As Big-Time Entertainer FROMMARSHAL'S s me sone st i ] ule ) become € ective ann: ( 10 By ROBBIN COONS But the Bart) wdaunt iy Deputy Louie Martin at Ketchi- 10-year Bennie . lived here for some 15 years, IS for the States shortly on an il perfectior The con 1 1e, is but tem- il neanwhi continuing . . extended vacation and Deputy John wd been a profusion of s wirdithi? S l”l’;_wl‘,‘ Enter Immigra- | cugnen of the Juneau opmce will estras—they 1 ned P his inabi ;i tion Service Henry fill his post during his absence, the i1 been a child or Vg s that Bal g ! Marshal said. Cashen will go to b 1 in tune. It Sl by >ahrt, duccessor Ketchikan January 3. letts pere et fil nt Flo Deputy Ficken has been with the care it, which ;o ™ iia cifents, w persuaded| Deputy U. S. Mar Ben Ficken Marshal's office for the last three : the thing S5 ek EhGAnI e itka ) ) ind was warmly commended held uf "“wl N iy " nd. ¢ . pic n office to en mmi Marshal Mahone: s an excel= [ 1 solos |y, N jed his musical n Service ir nd Henry lent officer. Mr, Bahrt, who will cock= | areer—on the screen. Bahrt, now C ner tka, take his place, is widely known in mas beamed t length they | will be named his successor, it was Southeast Alaska and during the 1 rs who could real Published Two Songs nnounced today by U. 8. Marshal Wilson Administration served seven This abrupt termination of in-|Willilam T. Mahone ears as a Deputy Marshal in this nd 1 n pla 1ys Papa porn musical outburst s, off .Deputy Ficken } passed the Division who can really play, too unthinkable where th - e ] nor i 1 horn ts were concerned. Wh | exacting L He had conducted a band on ose 1 stage al Belleville, Kas.! He 1 a1 X reec was master of the trumpet, drum % Bartl hose nam and piano, and he could sing and d t rrangements, | write They just had to do \ bit of quiet beaming too. something about it Teo Good For Mevies* The two published song 1 perfection realized at nie Bartlett, 10, which a of Be * in the STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Y cor ohtir 1 Bartl T ng were T riory of the chest R i Ualiony BaE Ay Fencd b SOty oL ohe et TWO YEARS OLD e 1 not ere, of Hannah" Cre FULL-FLAVORED d olix nin, Bennie, is no hair- Smooth-Tastin; You've heard about it for months! You've read ahout g i it everywherel I€s all true. This is the greatest love o ' people foothall out . 90 Proof ‘l}lr:r“ehz'r:hlehxml:hst\ll‘;:fc::emt‘::;:xrl‘:rg g:]::r (|:x1ed... NOW AT . e , Countess Haugwitz-Re: veatiow f mt g den an idea by 3ut I've gotta » «+stender And he tomeo o < o romance to charm the heart... beauty to fill the eye FOP ULAR fere is Countess Barbara Hutton k. applaud and applaud, and|run right in and write it down, or 4 i ++.in a picture such as the world has never known. PRICES! Bl Haugwi low, the Wool- hey're (00 good—if we put I forget. Or T can be humming w. I """"‘ & 2 ¥ <o : worth. heire Bhe landed in n the screen nobody's believe and singing, just ri along in the ©0s Fg Our Short Subjects Are the Talk of the lmn' New York to spend the holidays, n't dubbing in the sound.” car, and all of a en it just hits - rash leaving her b , Count Kurt, e tim in Holliywood, me. But en later, if I Seattle, Wash, MIDNIGHT PREVIEW PREVIEW and their son L ngland. |su this, when perfection is fol-|don’t put it down, it's gon TONIGHT WE'RE ON THE JURY THREE NOTED | VEW YEAR’S EVE A DAY AT THE RACES INSTALLED AT coopNEws pay FORGETTERS 1d Street. He has been sequester- on a farm in Connecticuut, com ting two manuscript h ar WRITERSBACK ™" =™ I‘:[l{_{yi“l‘l'!‘ i”(‘i]f’é",{{"(‘il(lv:}‘\» Deaver, Now Going CHICAGO, Dec. 3 to Colombia lonely, or maybe he was § IN NEW YORK b il 2 i, i . e §10\ Broadway, and sat down the o Ll 1 A d inde counter of a drugstore. As he or- . -~ oo Vi “‘ o der v ned the; e ld b on A Wilder b S s . forg I 1€ vital det a T L dered @ ‘confection M }l m: il e b Epstine Au e ucker bplm \ar“ [ha[ sauntered in through a different o 0 " 5 g conth to : : i ¥ door. He was perhaps less than oo o feaC 8 oo O rica, | |1t b haircu Centers Around “Bridge it om0 Enand jiben B K00 Aredip (T Sath e 1D Vit SRTbRPRARSAE of San Luis Bey clerk complied with his request! o =T T in In und SR r tobacco. . . Neither happened to o200 €% FAv (0 Yub | with strings tied to_thelr e the other, nor y see Phil et the stud Jack, who thumbs By GEORGE TUCKER |see the other, nor did they see Phil ), 4 (he steamer Latouche this |, c,'d and eom who was a few feet away through a shelf of r Ston Twelve or browsin summer. Deaver, who is a dredge sxpert for the Yuba people, ha o ‘at Platinum several month supervising the construction of th big boat ‘We put the dredge into ope: NEW YORK, Dec. 30 15 years ago Thornton Wilder wrote a novel called “The B e of San Luis Rey.” . . . It was a weirdly beautiful story of a group of acters wholly unrelated to one - - 24 Words Were Used, book: . Mr. Stong presently away .. . Mr. Wilder hurried rignt out behind him . . . Mr. Brand, raean while, has hurried out a side deor n- other . ‘The bri tsel W & tion on the 10th of Novem CHICAGO, Dec. 30. 3 IsSbriges Leell ¥ Tt seemed odd that these three il b Tt e an ancient vine-twisted ladderlike|’, ed for 42 days with very suc- stood at a desk of the g ould have arrived at an identical ; : : fir . 2 affair which stretched across a bo e e othor ot |cessful results,” Deaver said today (lief agency with a letter in hi tomless cavern . POInL FLIPUY ARCINE SIb MIWAIET B'" | aboard the Alaske and said It had provided passage for hundreds of years | The big platinum boat is capable One day the fates willed that all of moving 375 cubic yards of dir these characters should set foot up- nywelght Car Wins an hour and requires 15 men o i on the bride at the same (im K. 0.0 loperate it during a 24-hour shift. swer me nothin.” And the bridge fell . . . ver {The Yuba people have installed | The letier read: New York witnessed San Luis Heavywelght Traln |platinum dredges in several places| “Your request for clothing Rey of its own the other d but ‘Lhmu;,ho'n the world, Russia, South been noted. Regret to advise nobody was hurt . . . As a1 mu i - | America and Alaska. due to paucity of funds i ARKANSAS CITY, Dec. 30—A ; y The Goodnews Bay Mining Com- |be met at the present time of recotd, New York omr'mll didn’t] o pe coupe smashed into a freight o mvn fl’”ym“'" g i ”ml‘ ‘J(‘V|Yl}l‘(‘“ ik ,l,‘\ ‘u.;\ “n Withess It at all . . . IL Just happened | irain ai the Oklahoma State line PR TSI ol SNl Than Geldivs R iat three writers of ely differ-| | pla dge aska is las s . Her-lnear here. Four passengers suffer- , sl 3 ent N:,,T“L\ of lhm,,,,‘,i Shme’ Wk 'dumm“r o pi =i hbones Z]):::-lw;l.m\;:.u; a T20-horsepower ;;}‘mn«. money,” the u; Manhattan after long intervals| e, didn't exceed $300 SR R I R 5 nl;mmxxa]mgu'“ | Here's the railroad’s bill: | Francisco headquarters, but will zo is| thflx ral; ptionist ¥ho ¥ Nios| Nine thousand thes were damaged from there to Colombia, South| e N e |When a tank car's trucks were de- 0oy, 5o ingtall o gold dredge. s a year e has 3 g a, all a g BRI iost of Hils yams| o0t Bnd TR N the ties for three iles the yards here. against the background of a cha- i o y | A $750 signal was destroyed. S umes. tenu on the sun-drenched Riviera. | Six other tank cars were derailed Gilda in “Rigoletto” in Rome 28 Brand also owns a home years ago. |land the contents of two had to be|” tl E.xuem Shore of Maryland. He t"?( r(.. d. hds gotten away from the two-gun, it C“f " FLe sl amentila e '| Several sections of track were thrill-kill stuff that first threaded mn‘]‘“p = e ;’: teadle ‘l’f fortune ... Now he i5| "5 yrecker crew worked for sev- pictases ng mostly the stuff the better|. .; pours to clear the right-of-way.| Katharine Cornell was born of BRangtes like. Railroad officials estimated the'American parents in Berlin, Ger- cost ap nearly $10,000. many. ELKS HI-JINKS DANCE NEW YEAR’S EVE |ter crossing half the globe. - been writin' and writin’ ting gets is some clothes and applicant Harvard College library jstarted in 1638 with X B re a 2,000,00 Galliicirel | mde - ber. debu; as o5, nes, more tha, 2,000,000 jer's Ragtime Band,” was pub lished in 1905. -} Yield quicker to Then there was Thornton Wilder hipself, who has written many bobks since you first read “The Brdge.” . . . But for all his success at tlassical prose, he has always had| a hankering to write for the theatre. fesses to be lazy and who has no| . Wilder, who in actual life pro- high regard for an excessive lot m‘r maney, is indulging his whim at the| manment. . . He has returned from| his wanderings in France and India and the Orient. In a rural retreat which is some —_— c OLISEU M 40 |minutes from Broadway he is completing an original play which will soon go into rehearsal. “Phil Stong is another. He is the| auwthor of “State Fair” and at least| three other novels which have been fige successes. Like Brand and Wil- STARTING TONIGHT Tonight is the d Mr. Stong has long rema: iu"dl avay from the raucous clatter of “BIG NIGHT” And A Thrill with Every Click of the Meter in “Midnight Taxi” with Brian Donlevy Frances Drake ““WAKIKI WEDDING” i Bing Crosby—Martha Raye—Starts Sunday ELKS DANCING AT 10 ADMISSION $1.00 WESLEY BARRETT AND HIS BAND GETITEASY | elim- up with the dope, They All Meant “No” hand about letter which doan an cannot explained city” and “lack of funds” FFEE e I f Jett ling: “Why doan you jes which 300 volume: Trving Berlin's first success, “Al- q fl‘Es‘r‘ OLDS Poultice- V.’_\))'-' action of ICKS vaAapoRuUS PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS - GHDEEHIESEMEHT THE UNITED FOOD CO. wants to take this opportunity to THANK THE PUBLIC OF GASTINEAU CHANNEL for the wonderful support given us during the past year, and our promise to you is BIGGER and BETTER GROCERY VALUES DURING 1938. LET'S MAKE 1938 A BIG YEAR FOR US ALL. S. and W. PALMDAZE Orange Juice| Butter Beans 2 TALL TINS 2 LARGE TINS 27° 29° WILLIAMS MORTON'S PotatoChips|| SALT 2 LARGE BOXES 3 BOXES ind HEINZ BABY FOOD $1.15 DOZEN LUX-PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 BARS FOR 25¢ HEINZ KETCHUP 2 LARGE BOTTLES . MEAT DEPARTMENT We have a very complete line of Poultry ha that SCHILLINGS say 9c ib. mes, POUND FRUITS and VEGETABLES POTATOES U. 8. NO. 1 25LB. CLOTH BAG 89c CABBAGE SOLID 6c pound ORANGES Large—New Crop the BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE 2 POUNDS 23 Cranberries 2 POUNDS 39 Cau NICE—WHITE E Sc to 35c 63c Grapefruit || Green Onions ARIZONA LEEKS 5FOR PARSLEY 25c l Oc bunch for your New Year's Dinner . . . All new stock . . . No holdovers from Christmas! Turkeys Capons Ducks Geese Chickens All Kinds Rabbits ALWAYS A COMPLETE LINE OF Beef-Pork-Lamb-Veal Smoked Meats-Lunch Meats AT Most Reasonable Prices

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