The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 10, 1938, Page 3

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" ADVENTUREAT 1937 YACHTING SEA DEPICTED OUTSTANDING IN " "IN FILM HERE WATER CIRCLES . - ““Captains Courageous” s Ranger, Endeavour 1I Furn- Now Playing at Cap- ished Big Event Dur- itol Theatre “Cay ous,” Rudyard » Kipling of the herc Gloucester hermen and » whom they enerated bilt, who _ skipp ideals of courage and hums 16th defense o ® came to the Capital theatre cup, was the ou ; Jast night in a spectacular, pic- ance of 1 chtir e turesque and compelling an ver- Ranger, sa d bril by Van- derbilt and a well-schooled crew sion of the compan n that earlier triumph “Mutiny on the Bounty.” e again Melro-Goldwyn s captured, in terms of cam magic, the spirt an sea and of the men who g it in ships. B defeating T. vor II in . not only won fa 0. M. Sopwith’ . straight fa of 13 s et numerou s of races 2r won the o nded t the ” 7:05 — the bigges ring and glamorous, ever-char Dy Sl "A(; E moods of the ocean, against the SIS L cup. She di striking, tall-masted fishing schoon- e their sails breeze, showing cinating and d Gloucester fishe: unfurled in the ep by step the fas- rous work of the and permeat- b; 2 in time ¢ miles in distance The third ra record. Wini wred with thrill after thrill from the i moment its boy hero falls from the|Vanderbilt 2 o deck of an ocean liner to be picked|2:03:95, clipping up by a Portuguese fisherman, to the OW Windward 1 El 4y final race between two ships who Rainbow in 1934 want to be the first to return to port | nderbilt closed his third suc- with the catch, the Kipling tale un-|cessful defense of the cup in the folds its narrative of a spoiled mil-' ~ QRDER AND CITATION lionaire’s son who is almost inst| ;N THE UNITED STAT his will taught a new way of life| \ISSIONER'S ( and a new respect for his fellow-| PROBATE) COU! men with power and tenderness RITORY OF that easily ranks “Captains Cou 7 COMMISSION ageous” as one of the most di: llu.shc»du photoplays of this year Tt - Mattey ot the of any other year b T L GUSTAF LANART, dec Starred in the picture are Freddie| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV i Bartholomew, Spencer Tracy, Lio- the Juneat er of nel Barrymore, and Melvyn Doug ) Red Cr all ot o los. interested in or claim: - >0 The Indian chameleon can cap-!tofore ture insects with its tongue at distance of six inches ; COLISEUM NOW SHOWING that certain document dmitted to probat 2lon August 10, 1937, as the last |and testament of GUSTAF LAN |ART d ed, and all heirs of s decedent and other persons inter 2 aid estate, are hereby re- me, in the| t 10:00 m y, Janua and to then and there [S : - her said document is valid or| Loretta Tyrone id as the last will and testa- | Young Power of said decedent and, if valid, | Adolpe Menjou the beneficiary and entitled | n to take under said purported docu- | ¢ |ment, and, if id, who are the| ¢ C(lf() heirs of said decedent and entitled | to receive S es N . ’9 WITNESS my hand and official | Metr()l)()l(’ seal at Juneau, Alaska, this 17th| day of December, 1937. ; FELIX GRAY, < and | U. 8. 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Ned Hear : - | Hendrickson 185 141 201 .)171 b J ; g ? £ DOUBLE~HEADER per, had been w d overk e —— —| Connie Mack, veteran manager of the Philadelphia , marks n A‘.L’m\uv l.m ricane but cau Totals 570 479 614 4@.«‘1 his 75k birthday with a party given by friends in Philadelphia. Con- | COMMENCES AT 7:30 P. M. f wire and pulled LACKAWANNA nie hopes to keep active in bascball until he is 80. | e 207 189 22 1 | : 178 165 161- 'f‘-‘rIHUGE SNOWPLOW manner that it sweeps up the > o 172 147 168— 487| , y es it through the J H gh Gy oy Chest Expander 1S DEUIVERED 70 [N uneau Hi MAGS:m 557 501 551—1600 h A ] road,-40 and 50 feet in the air s score. Did not bowl BPR IN JUNE AU Hianiiig on the new (Sixth Street Entrance Only) — When i - -+ B nt today, M. D. Wil ol comes to t your ¢ ATTENTION MASONS I neer said it wis d Johnny There will be tion of Mt y evel truck would be used re The enginee could be ¢ a Stated Communi- |* Juneau Lodge Mon- t 7:30 o'clock ELKS vs. KRAUSE orists ion of officer Refreshmen nee in keepir e der of the W. M | little driving as possible imme-| 2 JUiiAD US. s 1 J. W. LEIVERS, diately after a thaw, as heavy traf-| Secretary |ing st EPR i~ fic at that time soon put high-{ ; | -+ Iy way in bad shape | Ay Secretary | NOTICE The ik i Adults—25¢ Students—15¢ > Society Food Sale Jan.|from 5 Prohibition party was or-| News Today.—Empire adv.) Ford motor i in 1869 g [ RSO 1 o MO O e M POLLY AND HER PALS v FOR PETE'S SAKE, WHAT'S PAW CARRYING ON AN'T YUH HEARD?2 HIM AN' AUNT SUSIE AIN'T SPEAKIN'. SO SHE WROTE A NOTE ASKIN' HIM HOW HE WANTS HIS EGGS AN'HE'S ACTIN' OUT THAT TH' WAY HE WANTS 1 FEELS FIT AS A FIDDLE, BY HECK! SLEPT LIKE A LOG LAS' NIGHT ! HE'S THE® ONE WHO [8uT oF course, miss, NEVER TIPS! WE ALL KNOw THIS GENTLEMAN, MISS. WILL YOU HAVE ROAST BEEF AS YOU DID YESTERDAY, SIR? OR THE, FRIED CHICKEN AS YOU DID THE DAY BEFORE? THIS CHART YUH DREW, SHOWIN' ALL TH ENTRANCES TO A STRANGE HOUSE, THAT'S WOT! SEE HERE, YOUNGSTER, Y WHY, WOT ARE YUH GOIN'IN FER 1 HOUSE BREAKIN'Z TALK TRUTH, I MAKES YUH THINK THAT, e — 7 TS SALLY REXS HOUSE AN TM ASKIN' HER OLD MAN FER HER HAND T'NIGHT! D

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