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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 29, 1938. GABLE, LOY IN PARNELL AT GAPITOL Qutstanding Film Event Begins Showing Here Tomorrow SUN.—MON.—TUES. Midnight Preview Tonight 1:15 A. M. Matinee Sunday—2 P. M. THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU 'l"\\lh\‘f\' MILLION MOVIE FANS VOTED CLARK GABLE AND MYRNA LOY 4 THE KING AND QUEEN OF L. MOTION PICTURE STARS OF 1t - i SEE THEM IN THER The love that vividly in the Parnell, Uner land,” which human n owr offers at the rrow, Mong § Gable the starring rol Directed by John Stahl play b creen apital ad My o Parnell pow- Stewart love more superb the fiery beautitul Ka- loves beyond that political 7 | | B in their respe ¢ roles a Trist nd the whom he g any § power fortune brin; migk “Parnell s it i 1 r rnational sentially 1w it herep resent- athough | Irish, of the dra-t € is striking geous woman ne artistry i is on: embled for Edna May Alan Marshall Ber- of a c E of the Included Burk Donald Crisp Meck, is a Irish scenes e. Bill mund Gws Ci hill, S ddi rgroup of realistic Oliver ton who in their heyday wer are now among those who have r a livelihood. Agnes Ayre won for Rudolph Valentino in Francis X. Bushman, once Beverly Bayne, operates a hot dog boy of the silent screen, is now his e to ranching. All three live in or about Hollywood, and are only three of a legion of former luminaries no longer in films. nd pec- who Donald B In on th nat color t I -> o> QUINN'S DUINS | MAY YET STING HUSIES BEAT BEE OPPONENTS BOSTON, Jan Sob Quinn of | the Boston Bees ha nsack lettovers on the bargain counter! re her purs y lac v \ d r 1e | B! 1 T eer 2 itself Parnel] v, his ca, F | GRADE SCHOOL SKIERS GO UP TRAIL EARLY TO BEAT LATER CROWD, he old-{ ; before t i up the morning ter to d get crowd gather The rade was ained 2V ki mo hown rlex Dunham, and a short talk a 1 ma ed the some s L am to camp club met yesterday in the 1e’s dug up 23-year-old another minor who's b the for years by otlier major cl Quinn now has some quintuplets his own Five q The National |beard corp. And if his luck of last ye good these quins may be Bees into the first division September « School and enter league Tl by I; ; relic en given go-b ; the fundamental Werner League's W holc Pa member wdded to the were John Hc Jacki and John Flirbeg to Dean Al be made all skiers 1ome on Tenth S WENN + ALAN - DONALD LIE BURKE RRE DMUND G 1 v E oLy A MARSHA grey Skl FIRST SHOW STARTS | Houks 9B M, SHORT S % To Spring M-G-M News on, X . st According another | tomc come oW rin with ar ago, Quinn pick annex prices I-timers from the Jim Turner and No one wanted them, Quinn co n't g ones he d, 50 he ) his utter amazement, and to shment ot 20 - oo |HOLBROOK SAILING SOUTH ON YUKON A sail I [ q v ROBINSON CRUSOE and NEWS D UDCE WINS - connection v LAST TIMES T Re- t 1 Holbrook nt for kon Monday th Forest Service bus- Portland and San be gone t the d ist rester, e in : SOUTHERN TITL on Y el There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising chagrin and asto rival owners, both Won and were the “rookie of the So ss in Seattle rancisco. He about a month Charles G Assi i he will be : to Ju- Yukon trip stward in connection with game ANONYMOUS LETTERS WILL BE DISCUSSED | AS VESPER SERVICE sensations expects to year. Quinn went more for knuckle-dust hidir hind white whiskers. He brol up Mitt Shoffner late last ye from Scranton and bought N neau on <1ing to team up with Turner the Wi J:n;xfl:\li; other oldster, Danny Mac- MRS. GALLAG“ER “”..L CCC activ ‘ SAIL SOUTH ON YUKON| Quinn’s Bees will get in a bit of stinging if all these of theltwirlers’ click. Niggeling, ot has| the the|for around $750 from Newark, i Bureau| thr knuckle-ball tosser Like Fette the!2and Turner, he pitches more Wwith the his head than with his arm. He|c ? has no fast ball, nor is there much|iureau will |of a break on his curve. tel-| But the Old Folks Home {may offer some surprise: residents | - | Ac Fc Burdick ninistra- st Ser- hunting some ADELAIL Jon Bud st y W ihan tennis title by det Bromwich 4, 6-2, and 6-1 - > Austral T W the cce returs tant in ¥ rd of anonymows ! 1 of the will Discussion of by which young peop! munity speak to adults the Vesper Hour service at the Nc | thern Light Presbyterian Church to- morrow at 5 p. m. with the Rev John A. Glasse presiding High School young peop: church have sent the lelte Rev. Glasse for discussion large attendance is expected at gathering tomorrow. F W services, all in attendance wh ith them their own suppers meet for an in-ormal supper lowship in the church parlors All Gastineau Channel interesMd in attending the services are invited to do so, and if a suf- |ticient number desire, similar of casions will be planned in the fu- }!uru. according to the Rev. Glasse. As another event on the ‘pro-j gram tomorrow, the er Choir of | |young people will also and u“ |community “hymn sing” of old fa-{ SPOKANE, Wash, Jan. 26 |vorites will be sung trom words “Tiger Jack” Fox, Spokane negrc 1 !flashed on the screen second ranking light-heavyweight|to Skagway Norah | - - contender, last night kayoed Hank|where he is a engineer | DAWSON BOUND ‘Hankmmn of Los-Angeles in the|on the White P: n Route. | Among those gc in to Dawson |second round of an eight round bat- = land sboard the Princess Norah were tle. S. W. Buxton, H. Ficklin, and Nor-“ Fox weighed in at 179 pound: man Reed. Hankinson at 213 6- the 1 e - TO WHITEHORS A. K. Ve who m hotel at Whitehorse 1gh Juneau aboard the s Norah COLISEUM STARTING SUNDAY >review Tonight 1:15 A M. Matinee Sunday )0 P.M. unday Is THE BIG NIGHT Two Brilliant Stars Claudette Colbert Fred MacMurray in Maid of Salem Selected Short Features LAST TIMES TONIGHT WILL ROGERS in “DR. BULL” | Mrs. a went Prin- obt M been in ct Fisherie € Geor arge of (1 s to and a Se- a of « 2 her ing! team nmer Warden *passenger y from Se- e in until staff arrive A P Rox aboard the ¥ atile and i Tiger Jack Fox Scores Knockout - | | | the in the Gallagher’s WALLACES FOR SKAGWAY i Mr. and M: J. Wallace returned omotive g i i Nebraska has |18 of white persons : Inegroes. yur anc 5 Schubert, | 4 N y 2 nade the evening was the levent ere Morning at and “In a Monastery Garden.” & at the In In Juneau, 22nd day of January, 1938. F L work in the _ 3 School Concert SANTA FE ROLLS Draws Applause RECORD TOTAL From Audience AT ELKS' CLUB t White Directs Musi- Stevenson, Pullen and Hud- son Hang Up 1791 Total Last Night Rob cal Event Given Last Evening Py e record roll of the ye: aind according of opinion, the 1 for all time on Elks al- ns roiled the Santa nigh deteated n P The initely def- cross top 1 public school puk I tc 'n 1€ section team t indred student 3 rio la Northe 5 . as Robert White me S e reitic 1structor of I toppad 1ge scove Pullen their core me was upposed to be anoth- school band rchestra pe enson —and to i omplete, t and in var An out- W \ Persian by the orchestra 1semble tos ich inclu setion. number In offered ap- Their Pulien, 611 composed | FFudson ok In the ephine Camp- : and - Gt [ ST Convest tanding e fering the were tollows: Bill 605; and Lou stevenson, ppreciative udi 5. Lackawanna-Union Pa- Lackawanna, led by h a 633 for top evenmg, won 1605 to ensemble ] in of s out 595 Mart in the F but Readi games for _| ‘Tonight D opped the scores vlvania-Reading match won two out of three high total game will be Conduc- Switchmen and Mail Clerks Otlers in the Railroader’s league, Last night’s scores follow: Minor ot by and he Prome- Most undert band’s ition of “Headlines,” modernistic omposition requiring extensive pre- paration The concert was the first musical of type to be presented under the supervision of Rob- new 1 music, and s f thorough practicing idual participants. Compositions played by the band addition to “Headlines were wSard March,” “March, Our De- El Capitan,” “Elves v from the “Nutcracker Suite”| Totals 475 Sunday Morning Glion." U. P Headlines” and in “Sunday Radde 193 at Glion™ Philip Harland | Sides 166 kettle drum was outstand- Davlin 170 ambitious tors vs Stevenson Pullen Hudson its 237— 611 204— 575 Totals 583 552 656—1791 NORTHERN PACIFIC 167 178 166— 511 124 195 170— 489 184 202 162— 548 575 398—1548 wed evidence of the nent S indi- | Stewar Tubbs Blanton n 3 ender dance” ind 3oth in 191 188— 572 165 182— 513 170 170—*510 529 526 540—1595 LACKAWANNA 158 166 212— 536 175 222 236 622 143 150 143— 436 the ng The T'oyland | Babes in| Totals Market” ceches In played Persian | Barraar > > o | Hagerup ATTENTION TO MASONS Shattuck There will be a stated communica- ion of Gastineau Lodge No. 124, F AM., Tuesday, Feb. 1, 7:30 p.m Masonic Temple in Juneau members are requested to be t. Visiting brothers welcome. r of the WM. adv 538 | ! Y LVANIA Bavard 57 175 Lavenik 198 Halm 147 486 520 READING 183 181 201 178 177 188 10 10 All rese 3y 191— 477 591—1587 or Totals NOTI TO CREDITORS the Probate Court for Sitka Precinct, Territory of Alaska, Di- vision Number One the Matter of the Estate of FLORA QUICK, Deceased. The undersigned having been ap- pointed Executor of the above nam- d estate, all persons having ‘claims wgainst the same are hereby re- Juired to present same, with proper ouchers, to the undersigned, at Alaska, within six months rom the date hereof Dated at Juneau, ' Metcalf Benson | Bringdale Spot 192— 167— 171— 532 10— 30 Totals 547 20—1604 Average score. Did not bowl. Harder Signs Up CLEVELAND, O, Jan terms brought Mel Harder, pitcher for the Cleveland Indians, back from the holdout trail, and he and President « Bradley announced signing a 1938 contract. 556 546 Alaska, the CHAS. C. 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