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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF:, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1938. 3 1sted £ 3 i [ ‘;*\j Oh, T don't know,” says a Lord AT CAP”-QL . i ] i, : i 3 A8 B ne... dovt 2 4 o i B , from London, “Rowin: no good. Piaos iof Toptas y : : 4 Eight young men in an insecure X . g 3 boat facing one direction and pro- e t),r ’n\ ()“‘P Drama, 5‘01) gressing in another—they ought to Play, Get Spectators to | be taken into the government at . once Be Accessories silly? Sure, but it worked. It was what the audience wanted, and it howled! Tenthousand plunging St £ £ ' - horsemen...ten thou- The Soldier and the Lad)‘ sand flashing blades! Plays Tonight and L HOLLYWOOD'S fongcion gl Chic . RavEHITEEE. Pi DN E ; YORK, March 16—In the - The epic adventures of Ju _ : :tl"'epi’:i::sn:g? 9 | Verne's Michael Strogoff, courier ; uncerain shadows behind the foot- : e . N of the Tsar resented in “The i 3 igh e cofien brief moments of #& Thrilling drama | gyier arA the L playing to- : T s ly drawn that one K b i wa S hurled on a blazing | nigi.. and tomorrow at the Capito. 3 : remembers them long after the plays canvas!.. . adven- | Th atre ; themselves are forgotten U Allan Bric > ¢ : i cendo of excitement! | brock. Elizabeth and the theater, and w Blere, presents a story of Russian | I v no mo r e than flee _1_ H confict - R scenes. hetween minor characters aited in Nor Tartar hordes. led by traitor Ogar- gl S g 4 « f stag by the author b 4 ‘4;‘ eff, ravaging and destroying as t ) NG and directors, y stab at you like 3y GEORGE TUCKER - - — ¢ weep out of Siberia, stir the Ts $ R ¥ Pl ST S g ‘ { summer lightning and ay VL 3 Barbarian Russia to action. Michael Strog- 1% F B vou so that you never for- 1\(‘«_{011;1!1\):‘.\\ Bein g Made tortures! f is chosen &s courier to make a of : 2 L 3 with Finnish Government A city in perilous journey from St. Petersburg < e et 1e first one that really got holc 9 X s fiames {o Irkutsk, carrying to The Grand 8 T R MR T me this season was the death to Bring Capercaillie The beautiful Duke plans by which the fury of the § i SYRe R a0 n “Murder in the Cathe - spy! nvading host may be stayed $ % i 3 3 % Iral.” Three characters come o The Capercai commoniy known The dancing On his dangerous mission he is . e g ) ;4 tage and murder a high dig- as Norwegian grouse, may become slaves! . led to combat the intrigu- ¥ - o P nitary he weh. Suddenly a target for Ala ipland bird hun= Before your wiles of ‘nn :i'tllll‘!“E Spy Zan- i 3 3 D . . for e first time, hey become ters, it v rey « e oday-with a, who betrays him into the . : SR aware of the audience’s presence. the arrival Alscka Game eff only to repent of L Suent & § They are mon lv nonplussed. Commissicn of wunted speei- He meets, helps and : ; 1 i . d Finally one turns to the audience: | men from Siar young, Chief falls_in love with Nadia fugee. 3 2 Seag, s 5E g s 2 not judge us too hastily,” he of the Pr te Anix Division Compelled to deny his own mothe: S e ¢ pleads. “There are just ons for of the Bic % the vet of his identity i F . tl deed We realize you may ecutive O1ffi P k Dufresne served, he is made cap- - i . have different ideas, and that ap- of the Commi tive by Ogareff to become the vic- £ & 5 i . . pearances ari inst us. But there hoped fo introduce the birds into tim of horrible torture. A Ri : ; . 3 e two sides to every question. Alaska and that negotiaticns have army routed by the savage Stro- g 4 . s At least hear our side, and be pa- bee ar h the Finnish gov- 2 goff is freed and with Nadia makes 3 3 ! tient while we explain why this el n make a trade of Alaska Wi \ o his way to Irkutsk. But Ogareff Fed . i man had to die. nu wae of the Norwe- S ¥ < learning the secret of Strogoff’s £ . zian grouse . ¢ \ mission, has preceded him to pose be- I am quoting freely in an effort, The Capercaillie is a big bird, ANTON WALBROOK ’""’;:"" fore the Grand Duke as the Tsar's ( to convey something of the pro- ereenish black and brown in color Bl com courier. : found awe that gripped the audi- with the red eye of the gronze and ELIZABETH ALLAN i+« MARGOT Tremendous With demoniacal fury, Ogareff ence when these men suddenly (he cocks weighing from 10 to 13 GRAHAME -+ “AKIM: TAMIROFE Scoes] : plans to massacre all the Russians . stepped out of character and at- peunds, virtually the size of a tur- X 75 Strogofi’s but Strogoff arrives in time to halt . § o tempted to make the audience key. Forest areas similar to those ERI'C/BUORE (i FAY BAINTER revenge! the vicious plot. Victor in a bloody 4 . v an accessory to the crime. The found in the Territory are their o o ¥ hand-to-hand battle with the trai- i 5 : % A% buzz of a fly would have sounded | native habi.t abroad, much the tor, extracting full revenge upon — S - like the drone of an airplane same cond‘ticus under which the Ogareff for having caused his 1938 GIBSON GIRL: Swiss Organdie Blouse With Adaptation of the Whalebone Neckline, Howard Hodge's | motor. It was trick theater, pure ordinaiv hooter thrives, and it is IOMSrs ERG, PRoggH 1endh M1p Veiled Merry Widow Sailor Hat, Blue Worsted Skirt Topped by a Fitted Chalk ed Jacket, and simple, but it was effective, believed they can be transpianted Russian armies to victory. His re- : e i y 3 and you remember it to Alaske with suce ward is honor from the Tsar and home mnurse. first aid: Ruth Tal-| Another moment not likely to KB HaRN G MEAl HHiiariiage. A Faatas BT ftH ikt SR Ly . acsiarship be forgotten was the locomotive ~HERE FROM TULSEQUAH B 5 7 The Gibson Girl, the Miss Am- & " cflu s Esther George, second class, first | SCen€ in “Casey Jones." To achieve| Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshall, from : realistic sound effects the pro- Tulsequah, who flew to Juneau : g . . erica at the turn of the centur aid, home nurse; Beverly Leivers, | feaistic ihe (oo ettt e has set her sartorial seal on -the " second class, cook, hostess, laund- (‘.n ers went out on the New York this morning with L. I'. Barr. are S—H—0—R—T—S COMING FRIDAY modern girl’s spring clothes. rB Gnflre a ress, child nurse; Virginia Cam- Central lines and recorded hissing going Outside for a brief vacation. MATD WHEELER and WOOL The high-necked shirtwaist, veil- eron, child nurse, first aid; Connie S!€AM valves, screeching boilers. Mr. Marshn!! is chief accountant 2 2 B 2 A n whistles, and all the accumulated g p ris “ N ™ ) Py 3 ar atpi worr Davis, second ass; Margaret Fem- at the olaris-Taku. /HEN WEST WAS YOUNG N AGAIN OFF AGAIN ed sailor hat and hatpins worn by a s et R el i P WEEN ';.’W\,‘:\ “BREEZING HO! the beauty who queened it over flu' fl war s mer, second class; Jean Thompson, ;o 5¢* O & great railroad locomo: R onet_sooman beaux of 40 years ago have ¢ scholarship; Peggy Houk, scholar- = NOTICE ¥ Then the designers constructed Women of the Moose will meet w0 life again in the new mode of P ship; Ouida Ward, scholarship; | " °% 'he ‘ N“rl'temen Mee! 1938 A Adrienne Glass, scholarship, gold .'nI .Im (?mn(xn. on the stage, g au- Wednesday at 7 pm., Odd Fellows A Man_v Attend PI'()Q]'{\IH Held Astrid lentic in every detail . . . There Hall. adv. rn version of Hal star Varness, child nurse Even a modern version her is the slow gathering of speed 3 swibiabions néokiine o I soma Last Mght in Grade :»IE\‘lrv.\.Lu’ 1{||i1‘| All‘vn_ 11!::4 aid, Wi 1n $ine: e bk A Ed Garnick proved supremacy in of the new suit blouses. The c S Ohsever; Laura-Jeay CUthero,jpe iy i Cavis’ adb begins' to" SwWay Tunesmilhs Often Go Flat health winner, home nurse, gold speed . . . It is cer- the most realisuc “stunt” on Broadway. P et N g I the Irish story telli rbast, BeT | 1A onsless, be dotirse i ) ST S 4 s the story telling contest held lar's boneless, of course, in keep! : RAndstbe countryaifte. tis. pRsb: ot l" r‘)d" t”'{-’ *5”"55 DULCS 1y (ne Norlitemen at the dinner with the modern girl’s insistence star; Sylvia. Davis, ocook, health | pregpneoy i cor COLISEU e W gathering last night, walking off on comfort, but stands in a high Attended by 4 audience of 'winner, home nurse. tainly with honors coveted by many smooth-fitting line about the throat Mothers, fz and friends, the Barbara Hermann, first aid; Dor- s By ROBBIN CCONS | Brought t wood — he's others at the St. Patrick’s affair which is strongly reminiscent of Girl Scout Court of Awards was othy Fors, health winner, home HOLLYWOOD 1, 16. done and now is on of the group held in the Northen the Gibson Girl fashions held last night ir Grade *'»‘Hu rse, first aid, scholarship, gold| gometimes it is a laugh or a The people who know least about “Cocoa: 3ro Owens wrote Light Presbyterian Church. The tucked vestee rimmed auditoriun i y““ Girl ? ‘,m‘: star; Mary Pukn_\dnm; second ClasS, |guy that “Ufts ¥ an audience NOW popllar songs—after theyre writ- | fou s for the latter film In addition to Irish humor, the lace, the ruffled jabot and even a “ “ ; ! AN ‘1”1 apRieve- i nfuml leader, ODSeIVer, | juct when it needs a life . . . Such B oot ten—are the songwriter: 5 1 proud of three of evening was marked by motion pic- modified version of the mutton-leg M¢D d S dant of |Ruslctan;, Bthel Fukuyama, secorid Insi inat: distatar ‘In’ #Bkve M’ e HUMPHREY BOGART Perhaps that's stating it too these, but glowed over a fourth tures shown by Trevor Davis and sleeve are also seen in the new lin- MtS Tirnest Pavsons, brescen’ O class; Margaret Rands, second Class, | waltz” who desires to walk in the i broadly, and yet there are alled “Gratefully Yours.” (Sequel: Ed Jahoda. Sixty members were gerie suit-blouses which are made Scout Commitiee, presen’- jfirst aid, homemaker, home nurse;| moonlight with & pretty ‘princess “THE GREAT O'MALLEY” instances in Hollywood’s sratefully Yours” is the one which present for the affair of which of white batiste or Swiss organdy irds as the main event electrician; Mary Tubbs, second|Tnhis dictator isn't used to having with SYBIL JASON week gamble on pictures and song heen dropped from the pic- A. S. Dunham was dinner chair- ~Another fashion note which dates ¢ oy _‘\‘i"i'flll"‘ A;N(_Al t\u‘\xu;.x.w.l: class lmn'w nur.w.‘ first aid, schol- | his orders disobeyed . . . But the stected: BTy Sbiscs: 6 to back it up turé!) man. from Gibson Girl days is the 5 begnding of S SOoN - [&mhin;« GiordosuOlithero, | saholaes bifon’ wob't ‘chige ofth He\ glaniae That PLEASE . .- “Sweet Leilani” is one. This was Some Do The Rev. John A. Glasse an- blouse-and-skirt mode, back in Uitles in Juncau was given DY ship; Verna Mae Gruber, second |at his watch, kicks the tar out of a the hit tune of “Waikiki We Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger nounces’ that at the Norlitemen vogue for the first time in many s Svlvia Davis. Trevor Davis ciass, cyclist, electrician, schola ding” and it's still being pla mposers for “Waikiki Wed- dinner in April, members will be years. It links a pleated or gored f‘j“l‘:““’“‘_ ”L“tj"]" ’i’w gyl ‘fm”“‘ ” w:{;‘iwm:" um;ht*. 111.».51 .ml]. lli«)x‘r;v)x = - around the world. Harry Owens, are others who admit they're seated according to the month of skirt with the “bloused blouse” cuf '°4% S SC€OUb Bnc 2| Wilms, second class, scholarship; the maestro of Honolulu's Royal baffled by popular preferences in their birth and the program will with the high neck and long full ;:\"\‘1']"{1 “‘;’,;;,"}':;“{‘{,“ml;“‘n‘e‘ P A:p],‘)z,g’ vfi:\”r]x:hs‘x;rnvz;:.{..r:h;k; M:]:,"(T'; HERE'S the BIGGEST BARGAIN YET! veliia rchestra, wrote tk ng ' sen From that picture they se- be followed accordingly. sleeves favored by the belle of tl L S i oAl 3 Laverne ‘Pademeister, garde s B e = fé:‘r\ex\'m»c}cnumb,\ for his infa cted eet Is the Word for You” ——————— nineties. New bloused top dresses Onadrman of the Court of Awards flower finder, child nurse. TERMS IF DESIRED Mrs. K. C. T daughter, Leilani. He liked it well as their best bet for a hit—and UTTLEPAGE AND follow simlla;: lines. ; § 0 ne et us 101 “_lixl:’l;cvla”i\t{:x;cf::;i A\I;:I ];(;l:)[:\ We MUST MAKE ROOM for improvements now enough, but didn't consider it a backed their selection with a $100 Then there’s the big Merry-wid » Hrst aid, g star; TIsabel under way in our show room SO We have world-beater. Binz Crosby, on a bet with a studio employee who MULFORD LEAVE sailor, flat of crown and brim ens, aner, hote 1IEeS, PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE: second class; Mariot s : : Sy z i SR ff, and caught with hatpins in s 8 \ox nurse, cook, gold star; Sue Stewart, . na e sone b incladea i L. proving. them abou 500 gt with baipins n o way S0 GO G o s T e, sari Sue Sievart, | ONE—3-Unit Monarch ELECTRIC RANGE D AND ODERATED &y Wi Juneau’s Greatest Show Value irip to the islands, heard Owens maintained that “Blue Hawali” ON PRlN. NORAH looped up in a voluminous veil ' ¢ Sl x‘"»‘w“\m_ cook, gold star; Rice, home that the song be included in his time proving them about 500 per which bring memories o! i ' irley vis, s lass, ath - | swi . a N y m ) 71 o1 7 2 ol il next picture. If the studio wouldn't, | cent Wrong. aack Littlepage and F. C. Mulford, padoured beauties of many years sioe wions Mousee, soeond class, mmer, ¢raftsman; Dorothy|| TABLE-TOP MODEL WITH LARGE.OVEN—Units said Bing, he'd buy it himself. The | The same team did pieces for £ EPAERR, Uave en °'" ago. Sometimes the veils extend = s J » White, G. S. pin; Gloria White are Chromalox and non-breakable. . oy investigations of mining properties A aG. 8 se lass: Betty 5 . 4 “The . 938" and under the they. iAre | — el A —— G. 8. pin, second class; Betty Wil song got in. The Big Broadcast of 1938" an fn Lislansii Inlet and have gone the chin, again ey € oy : cod “Y. - e i 4 , $irst aid, child nurse, cook, ob- H Incidentally, when Owens signed picked “You Took the Words Right : 3 2 tied into a big bow at the back of "”_‘ h X ) ) ers {he contract for publishing rights, Out of My Heart’ as their likeliest SCUth aboard the Princess Norah. '(he o, while the hatpins vary server; Betty Wilms, home nurse ce () e " . Neither engineer had anything to s first ‘aid, child nurse, homemaker he instructed that the royalties be winn The pet song clicked, all 564/ ‘agst Whitke they had been and from little jeweled modern designs y urse, homemaker. | left to accumulate in trust for lit- right, but the one that's played l;o‘th >lefL fown. unexpectedly. 16 is 1q the globe-topped spikes of the tle Leilani. The young lady has everywhere you go is the little re- 2 nineteen hundreds. i i _understood they had been looking D : more than $16,000 in that trust garded number called “Thanks for at the workings of the Apex-El Nido Some of the new spring suits are medicated with i i 4 Ak $ i edients 2 4 s fund to date. the Memory.” This was a plot song ' . slightly reminiscent in line of those throat mtb)ng ingre S — —— (Tine. worn by the Gibson Girl—a of Vicks VapoRub. 3 . .y -f W d obviously written to bridge mu- Way of an exclamation point, cl Chaplm S EX' »’» l C tO e sically an important plot point in ters of violets are being worn again VICKS COUGH DROP . 4 the story—and yet it was an in- _ - s w0 — stant click. Sales Tell e o B s ' ' GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH Jack Scholl has produced many N o T l c E 4 ye hits—and yet one they banked on ». e § heavily proved a dud. Plugged and BUY exploited, “Ever Since Eve” was not ® a big one. On the other hand, Harry War- G l E l 1 2 ren and Al Dubin thought nothing Since it has come to our attention, that enera ec t ric' s at all of a little number they rush- some persons have been seen in dangerous ed together for “Gold Diggers of proximity to the Alaska Juneau Mine work- 1935.” There happened to be a spot ings, we are taking this oecasion to warn the for a tune, and no tune to fill it. e s (o et g Overnight, the prolific team turned public against a near approach to the workings. out “Plenty of Money and You” All the workings are on private property, and forgot about it—until the cash quite some distance from any public road; reports started coming in. e 5 are i Mg i Roa e o ‘iitier ekl was trespassers thereon are in danger from blast that “Bei Mir Bist Du, Schoen!” ing and from caving ground. “.w DOWN A 4 Approaches to the workings have been NTHLY Allen Jenkins had his parked posted with trespass notices but some notices p > 9 Lo:q::)éms outside the “Slight Case of Mur- may be covered ith Th ' v y covered with snow. erefore, the ‘I:f“;s i";ggo;hew‘::x ‘L“y Efinfi:}; public is warned, whether or not they see a X . . for the comedian’s newest film en- notice, against going into the vicinity of the No QOiling—Power-Driven Brush terprise. Taking his family for a open pits or the extension thereof, particularly Light Weight—GE lit seaside - excursion, Jenkins got in- in the Icy Gulch area. ight Weight—GE Quality fapreied I T, vop SgeeRN of It is hoped that this warning will be heed- :,}; s;f:ul:,?;x;lfi:n;ofi: ';m ed by all, thereby making any trespass pro- SOLD ON TERMS and now he's winding up his first ceedings unnecessary. 2 Phag s i %" “Allen Jenkins production,” tenta- : ! L 'mplln Ly S tively tmecll( “’I'hg Mveuowe :: tb;;e ALASKA ]U’N‘EAU GOLD Alas’ca EleCtrw ng ht " Lita Grey Abalone.” Formar wite of Charte Chapip, i sty comedl, Lis, 1) e MINING COMPANY and Power Co. Chaplin will marry Arthur F. T Takias CHAPI'S third mar- SAVE THE DATE with her in New York, July 4. It wil Rt plaver: Rebekah Benefit Iance, March 26, ¢ rlage. Day is a former University of Missouri foothall play Elks Hall, Ay