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~ RS MONTGOMERY PLAYS NEW TYPE ROLE “Night Must Fall” Begins Tonight at Capitol Theatre An experiment in defiance of tra- |ditions was attempted by Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer in filming the Lon- don stage hit, “Night Must Fall,” whih opens tonight at the Capitol |Treatre, with Robert Montgomery and Rosalind Russell in the stellar roles A new type of murder story, 7 g Night Must Fall” is unfolded on Brings You a the screen with a technique as dif- Film Drama |ferent from any employed before | as was “The Thin Man” unique in AMAZING, UNIQUE, DIFFERENT! its handling A star known for sparkling, frothy roles of the most sympathetic sort. Montgomery now greets his fans in| the new picture as one of the most fiendish of murderers. | The adaptation of {liams’ play, which ran rm_v»mv} is said to depart! Emlyn Wil-| |weeks in London, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDN R ana_children| traditional scenario | all from the | formulas. Among those present at the premiere of Walt Disney's much-lauded | Montgomery's fans will have the, new feature cartoon, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", were SO Erin ab HaE 01 They will| Freeman Gosden, the “Amos” of the famous radio team of “Amo iy e st Andy", and children, Freeman, Jr., and Virginia, sel b e i Bl phot , who are shown with the “Scven Dwarfs”. thorot false and one Richard Thorpe directed. John \.l:]xl\‘ Druten who adapted “Par-|gyergreen ¢ the finger nails when doing hou ne wrote the script I n work. Tt will protect the nails froi Besides Montgomery and Miss|yomine. She stain Russcll, the cast includps ~thres iditien: ‘and Kee: hlgnemndl A '\‘1" . SER 2l laying Vacuum Cleaner Muzzle ump).» Dame May ithy, X Pall bearers for the service were:| Empty the vacnum cleane ) leen Harrison and Merle Totlen-|charles Miller, John Covich, and|a large paper sack (savec 1 I;.m\. .\nrl]u]:m‘ Alan Maxshall, Mat- Njci petievicl e BAMAGBAS] S e URESAAR Wa. thew Boulton and E ve lbts: (irart Baldwin: T ealieikes Laitcasthd et RiEs Wb z T on, and Rome dlivan, from the v £y BURD!CK LECTED |Loyal Order of ose. A large at- They Should Be Hung CHAIRMAN OF BOY | endance from Moose Lodge,| Broom holders, small hooks and v £ Women of Moose and Serbian screws help to keep the household SH S > F ORT SCOUT COMMITTEE Society marked the ceremony cleaning equipment in vork Steel Workers AT NS | > = ing order. Hang op * > s 2 stk et : - ** |dusters and clea es by Univepadl News 3 / Charles G. Burdick, Admini B ¥, W - tive Assistant for the U. S. Fore D BllcRL oY by and head of CCC work in i H1 i o Beoe tory, was elected ct an Plckle Canape of the Boy Scout District Com- ! M ] 1 Dip thin slices ¢ yickle mittee at its meeting yesterday. He ] % Y1y i | {in mayonnaise. Then p! the succeeds Assistant Regional Forest- | Ipickles on crackers or (o pread er Wellman Holbrook. " POLLY AND HER PALS D 4 WHY SO | MELANCHOLY AN’ Here is the Christmas-package that Peter Jaslow, ‘a milkman, found on :he doorstep of a Philadelphia apartment house. The two-c{ay-old girl was snoozing peacefully, and was carried gently to the police station, with fish paste. GONNA DO LAST WEEK, I PROPOSED T' MY GAL AN' SHE REFUSED ME! ! |---BALL SNAPPED BACK TO BIFF BEAMIS- | |RIPS AROUND LEFT END--BLAH--- BLAH- DOWN---ON THE NEXT PLAY--BLAH, BLAH- -<PULLS THAT PASS OUT OF THE AIR--- BLAH-~BLAH-- | #|bers of the Fire Department. Ef- forts were made this morning to ge! it running so any mechanical diffi- then to the Pennsylvania Hospital, where she is thriving. culties existing may be removed. n 0 “ G I. A S | It is planned to hav | 'connected with the ne: rant | i ./for service during emergencies and | { lthen from the one hydrant the en- !tire fresh water mains could be ‘Ihllnd with salt water, if necessary. e BEING RESTORED TO U - | [ | l | *. S. W. PUMPING SYSTEM g5 ---KICKS GOAL!! -=-AND THERE'S THE PISTOL, FOLKS -*-YARDMOUTH COLLEGE WINS!!! WH -E -EW! LEAVES A BODY LIMP! BUT IT WUZ WORTH IT! Tom Cashen was chosen Vice-| Alwa ore leftover vegetabl President and Sherwood Wirt, Sec-|in separate dishes in the refrigers Pumpkin_Pie Filling retary. tor. Even though they are to be| Mix a few raisins, date | Robert Dill, field representative |combined later, the flavors will be nuts or some coconut in you ¢ of the Scouts from Seattle, is ex i pumpkin pie. A third of a cupful pected here the first of next mon = will be enough and plans are being made fo Restoring Biscuits — scout program du his stay here.| To reheat leftover rolls or bis- Another Canape - > > l,”"‘ dip them ‘m ‘l’r,‘J\ into hot Spread lled cheese pi FUNERAL SERVICES !“: At »”’“ bake } et - “'"‘v crust with and olive relish | in a hot oven. Serve immediately. cut into one -and - o half=inck | FOR MRS. LEPETICH TR squares and quickly turn ¢ ! Hint on Spoon Bread ‘ p | TAKE PLACE TODAY : ' Ll juare f over. Prick the top: i and = gerve: Spoon .or cor a fork and press the sides to- - in well buttered, indivic g 7 : | This afternoon in services at the ; dishes, custard cups or cas IR i Aeg |Russian Orthodox Church, final |seroles. This keeps the bread hotter s rites were heid for Mrs. Sam Lepe- requires less baking time and make with the Rev. A. P. Kashe-|it easier to serve Ft. Leavenworth is one of the varoff officiating. . oldest military posts west of the Following the ceremony, interment Fingernail Pointer Mississippi. It was built in 1827 | held in the Serbian plot of thel Pack soap and cold cream under by Col. Henry Leavenworth ‘was discovered there in 1886. :SDAY, JAN. 12, 1938. lebrities at Disney Premiere PUI.I.ENwS TA”.Y ‘L":'i' ”"”I”'”’"" for S"h—’"” Stars Runs Into Real Cash IS HIGH MARKER INELKS CONTEST of the bowled 3ill Pullen, ace pinster t mght > evening's hon- Santa ¥ over 628 pin or Club and lead his trio t C wver the Reading quad [ di Pacific at Union Pa- cif 1600 bracket match by 6 ¥ i the Penn crew nosed ou imore and Ohio trio. y night v chmer neers vs. Brako- m Firemen vs. Dispatcher I scores follow: READING M 181 170 192— 543 S Benson 158 166 160— 484 JOAN BLONDELL Bringdal 171 139 161— 471 Rough on 1 510 475 513—1498 ROBBIN SANTA FE HOLLYWOOD, ( Ste i68 193 554 Glamor-or hoot 1 1 234 181 628 ey in Hollywood Hudson 162 2 stocking that sheathe is the most expensive 3 - Hose COONS al.,, Jar 1 mon hapely calf » single item in Totals 564 539 591—1694 a screen star’'s wardrobe UNION PACIFIC The girls figure they spend from € & : Radde 165 213 178 $50 to $65 on shin draperies for eact v [ 193 169 172 pair of shoe and shoes don't = Davlin *170 170 170 last very long either 10 selecting stockings P A glamor girl of the film would 1 as carefully as she Toaal 528 552 520—1600 as soon do a Lady diva on the does a hat. Our wardrobe spies re- CANADIAN PACIFIC Boulevard as appear in public with p ¢ Francis stocking supply Ugrin 179 197 170 a run in her stockin; because she insists 186 168 213 The sandal season brings greatest natch the color scheme of 173 183 197 hosiery worries. Bette Davis, dur- ind dress. ing this time, never wea Joan Blondell, a Totals 538 548 5801666 of sheers more than twic a kid, snags, pulls PENNSYLVANIA she’s afraid of runs, When she or t we of three pairs a Bavard 180 180 1556— 515 steps out formally in lace-toed chif- w Lavenik 178 176 164— 518 fon hose, she carries a set of spar ia de Haviland counts hosiery Halm 189 181 210— 580 in her evening b and sh not | he extravagan likes the lacy the only one kind for evening and tissue-sheer Totals 547 537 520—-1613| Kay Francis is particular about chiffons for daytime. BALTIMORE & OHIO | s *180 180 180—*540 Shepard 139 172 203— 514 Redman 172 181 144— 497 Totals 491 533 527—1551 —Average score. Did not bowl - . Gold Production In Cal. for 1937 Is at Top Peak 15 Ve > Cloham e L KAY FRANCIS Insists That They Match MRS w E KlLROY green, added to the occasion. 2 et Present for the affair were Rev. Prelimi Fi g1 IS SURPRISED AT and Mrs. O. L. Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. reliminary Figures Show Ronald Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Faddhd el BIRTHDAY PARTY 5722 12 "R ek Mining Is Highest Mrs. Flor Sabey, Mrs. Nellie Sinc Breslich, Albert Tucker, Mrs. SII)L(‘, |7883 A complete surprise to the "”“'{"" John Rogers, Mrs. Nina Cheney, WASHINGTON, _ Jan Pro. Va8 the birthday party siven last Mrs. william Converse, Mis. G. A. ALRtE fiad s Ehe iisant: ol 1eN | Baldwin, Mrs. George Kerin, Mrs. SEgS at Califor: oo & dozen and a half friends gathered | Goorge Rice and the guest of honor. Mines estimate that California’s 1937 54 the Kilroy residence to celebrate Gl i gold production was 1,164,000 fine ypo event with birthday festivity ounces, the highest production since| gurprising the hostess by arri In 1832, when leech farming was 1 ing at her home just when she was a profitable industry, 57,500,000 The gross value was $40,754,000, janning to leave, the guests spent lecches were imported into France. topping every year since 1861, the evening in games and singing - and presented Mrs. Kilroy with an Edward Johnson, manager of the The city of Johannesbur South attractiv ift, the “Lights O’ Ju- Metropolitan Opera Company, made Africa, was founded after Id neau.” The birthday cake, elabor- his operatic debut at Padua in 1911. ately decorated in pale yellow and He was born in Guelph, Ontario. SURE 1S TOUGH, S SURE 1S. WHY, I COULDN'T BEGIN T TRl YOz By CLIFF STERRETT -HOW SORRY I FEELS FER TH' POOR KID! LIKE-IT, UNK2 I JES FAKED IT UP FROM TH' NEXT ROOM. I'M TRAININ' T'BE A BROADCASTER AN'--- WAL, I SEE ANGEL'S ATE ALL TH' CANDY 1 KEEPS HERE PER USUAL! The Douglas salt water pum lN[TlATlON PLANNED which has been out of use since the/ BY c. D- A.; REGULAR new fresh water system was com- pleted, is being put in shape for usc; BUSlNESS DISCUSSED again by city employees and mem-| _— | ————| Plans were made last night for| initiation s es 1o be held by the| Cathclic Daughters of America at c O L I S E U M | their last meeting in February, when |candidates will be admitted to full —_— |/membership in the organization. | STARTING TONIGHT { Mrs. Walter G. Hellan, Grand| If It’s Fun You Want, 'Regent, presided at last hmghrs ey meeting at which routine business | Take Time Out to !was discussed. Because of illness,| SEE |the Rev. A. J. Coudeyre was unable | ¢ = to speak at the gathering. | Time Out for |~ —~~~— | 9 | About 250,000 Jews and non-Ary- Romance lans still live in Berlin despite the | |drive of Nazis to “Aryanize the| with |German capital completely..” M(;Ic;;:;:l 'l;{%‘a‘;:n 1 _Blackland, Texas, experiment sta- \tion officials say a recent experi- | PLUS ‘mem showed Acala cotton yielded | Selected Short Subjects |an average of 381 pounds of lint an | That Please jacte, the best performance of lfll varieties. NUTHIN' FER ME T MUNCH BUT THIS CHEESE MAW LEFT OUT. HEY MAW! DIDJA COVER THAT CANDY WITH BuG POWDER LIKE I TOLDJA TO? ILL JESS SCARE TH BRAT NO, BUT I DID PUT PLENTY )i ON A PECE O CHEESE IN | THE KITCHEN!

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