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THE bAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 193 G[]MEDY HIT ' Rioter Arrested After Clash (0LISEUM IS L NOW PLAYING SHOWING PLAY LISEUIM AT CAPITOL BY VAN DINE| :asr s ONIGHT ‘It’s 71 Yours” Stars Made- “Night of Mystery” to End Mystery That lein Cairoll Frances Engagement Here Helds You to lederer Tonight IS THE NIGHT— “TONIGHT TONIGHT IS “THE BIG THEATRE THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU * TNE CARROLL mflé\% \.mm ite Very End! NIGHT” 29 Lederer, the screen’s newest @and \Y WITH brightest remautic team are breught fogether for the lirst time IHOSCOE KARNS———RUTH COLEMAN ALSO that tr A COLUMBIA PICTURE OUR NEWS is TIMELY and OUR SHORT SUBJECTS ARE THE TALK OF THE TOWN! Goldstein’s Schooner Finds Bottom Too Rough overcome by NAVY ADDS TO ITS RESERVES, ALEUTIANS Two more tracts of land have been set aside in Dutch Harbor for the use of the Navy, according to information to the U. S. Public Survey office here. The President Executive Order March 21 re- NEW YORK, April 14.—9:25 p.m .. It is a very black night. . . The telephone in an east side clinic jangles sharply, and a young in- terne lifts the receiver. . . “When did this happen?” he says into the transmitter, after a pause “Well, don't move her. T'll be Lhtre directly.” He hangs up the receiver. “Where is 214 M avenue, Miss Stephens?”. The nurse thinks for a minute. . . “It’s a bad neigh- borhood, doctor. . . Perhaps some- one should go with you.”. The doctor slips off his white This evening, the regular monthly Norwomen dinner will be held at |6 p.m. in the Northern Light Presby- terian Church where Mrs. Florence Syverud, District Home Demonstra- tion Agent, will speak on homemak- " he tells “some- yeah, fee, he crawl- HOLLYWOOD, tleman of parts he plays in pictures April 14.—A gen- even besides those is Maxie Ros- nick- more interested in his than in the old one, ears he's - cating Major Geib Snaps Glacier Photos With Shell effec ll n lnllhn\ /\l‘ €883 in Columbia’s ccintilatiny roman- before becoming a crime expert the tic comedy, “It's All Yours” which author of “Night of Mystery,” Para- ends tonight at the Capitcl Theatre. latest thriller which ends Miss Carroll's role in “IUs All at the Coliseum Theatre Yours” as the mouse-like secretary sovered that actual murder case SELECTED SHORT FEATURES who inherits some $4,000.000 under 1 dressed o fit his own peculiar the most unusual circumstances is mula, were more servic % her first straight comeds part on ented plots , STARTING TOMORROW- DOUBLE FEATURE the screen. Previously she has been Van Dine, whose library of crir & e e Midnight Preview Ceming Saturday seen in “The General Died at inology is the second largest in the FOOTLOOSE HEIRESS” and “RUSTLERS' VALLEY - e OPPER Dawn,” “On the Aveuue” and world, uses & combination. of nc- B ——————— BAD GUY Th the courtesy of Tlu-; “Lloyds of London" Lederer is an tual murders to fit his story 2 “ ~ \ 4 ”» , Shoe Steie 5 pair of | old hand at romantic comedy with Jespite the fact that fiction shows DODGE CITY TRAIL adies’ will be givl;n way| |a brilliant record in such films as up the average police department BEAM TRAWL‘NG ‘WASHINGTON STATE NEWS FREE Monday—0:30 PM. | *one Rainy Afternoan,” “The Gay e e e DELEGATION BACKS e o e b r s o an e rmreess | Dcception” and My eric: & 5 Dine admits that a lot of tri Wife.r o ’ . L . : Vance uses in solving mysterie ¥ ALASKA AIR MAIL On an empty corner n cat sends| Elliot Nugent directed “It's All : — i i c originally from the actual so- BBBTBR GETS p Ls half-humen, ecrie cry. . . Yours” from the screen play by lution of a real life murder. The entire Washington State del- Il need my flashlizat,” murmurs Mary C. McCall, Jr. Featured in the Another large point in real lifc | egation in Congress is solidly back dec. . . For some reason te has| /mposing supporting cast are Micha and fiction murders is that actua Sitka ©of the proposal for the establish- ¥ odd presentment of—well, it Auer, J. C. Nugent, Grace Bradley 5 S i mu are not as thoroughly pre- = ment of air mail n Seattle to Al- [} certzinly is a gloomy night! Charles Waldron, Victor Kilian, F « meditated as movie deaths. In aska and is working toward a fav- Trere is, suddenly, a flashlight George McKay, Arthur Hoyt and A ” “Night of Myst * the cuiprit plans orable solution, actording to a letter in his fac “Just come with me," Richard Carle. Bl ! ; : ; the routine of creating corpses so to the Juneau Chamber of Com- H a voice teils him. . . “Now, step carc- | - - # : . : thoroughly that such a series of meroe frorh U, 8; Harinks: Hoalst fully.” . . ‘The doc shrugs. . . shrugs| H 4 3 murders could happen only in & o4 was regeived from’ Kodiak Bone of Washington. . But he is thinking fast. . . . | urwume" nl""er R = g - i s f \\m_\] numl-wr mvlu\r‘t!:uw ”\‘"1 N ocently by I Goldstein, that the “Every member of the Washington > man leads the way up a pair reaching the murderer's goal were ,. . traw fishing experiment being delegation is doing everything pos- But Movements Had All ((T\l"txr’f‘";;bl‘::; iR i e . 4 | One of several men arrested after a clash between some 450 C10 and | each the actual basis of & front pu M\:l:“‘l'wl Prepei William Doucett | sible to get cr mail connection be= Elements of Strange no light shows. In the vague WI" Be Tm" I“ AFL men on the Main Street of Crociket!, Calif,, where the big Cali- murder story and the vessel Sitka, belonging to tween Alacka and our state” the Doi Th shadows are human beings, two by fornia-Hawaiian sugar plant has been closed in a la dispute, Goldstein, has been a failure Bengtor sald omngs at at two. . . They are as silent as waxen R s is shown as he was taken into custody. Then men were reported . The men passed through Juneau P S ARRRTUURD Gt ) imag . They sit there and sa: injured in the rict and many octhers were tear gas. 5 In about two months ago with East By GEORGE TUCKER ll)ou[:mg. . In tge shadows the du§ Ms. s)’VE*’Ud to Speak on 1 A £a Twelve cflmfl Coast type fishing gear with which bites his lip, and curses. . .“This Homemaking at or could if interested, that seven o they intended to take cod and other way,” the man tells him. . . An- Gatheri LA IE MAX!E times Maxie has invited Miss Trevor r hland bottom fish : other man has fallen in behind the athering to dccompany him to prize fi Doucett wired the experiment had doctor. . . The man who does the | night clubs, theatres, movies, or fatled because of the pronounced talking leads the way. . . His flash- | . anywhere she'd like to go. And| poo B o N (rom | [FFeEUlarties of the bottom in the light is playing against a darkened \c\:en i N W¥avor has had &) v\\t‘l\(‘ passenger .“.( me ‘muivnmi Kodiak area, rendering the trawl hallway now. . . They follow it, and previous er R or had. W Sitka on the motorship .'\u_v..l.\x\.( practically useless come to a stairs. . . They go down study, or didn't feel very well bt ”‘7["1]“.‘1:“:1:”“?vt“\. Bhon :NWIQ:: I, Expeiines fo iR gy, ORI these stairs, into a bgsement, which But Maxie, to his intimates, pro- t‘r‘x(l[‘l|‘}|‘|1:|'(xx'(l ““’: :luv‘) f””m (:’( 1?:): .\'m(l‘lhw 'uu\.\' had .n:( to w[l:l? lhnln:i ot for navaliDitihoses AtsakHeR is blacker than "'Ir'le glas: rlverls T P i 1self undaunted (vmvh(’ a p ix(x,“l:.;“(‘:((:::i“:,)x‘ :lx;;l ;‘r‘m 1e hol [é‘IfilXm(' s toact of RIS niven ahe ;‘;fvidxi o this S:;:t_ Mrs. R. E. Robertson will preside e A From Sitka passengers were Mr.| k.o expedition Island, five acres. Sev- : : at the gathering and singine Woman He Adonm on Set, |them brishtly and Mrs. V. Sandy, O. Mangsoll, Sam | eral other areas in the Kodiak re ness at his throat. . . To lunge out ® g g and group singing And his movie career is boom- gion and out in the Aleutians have suddenly and chance all on a blow, Wil be held. Many reservations have Is Rea“v the One R e i o (o Hartley, Mx.\. Wilcox Mrs. Margaret b d % S and & dash b’ Ui, stalrs? been made for the dinner which R ing. After this one, he's golng '0y,nqy N. A. McEachran, Erma previpusly been set aside for naval " He thipks: “This is it. . They've lasts from 6 until 7:30 p.m. Has Hlm Gut‘,smu :]1[,'.);”'\1[\:",\.?';‘\2"..31(”"\ me y 1t | 20T ~‘>”Av “"d'";nl(. Mr. .ulx;x Mrs. use. 4 ‘heavy cod e. . . /This is it, all right.” T > . A yrotiie havs 34| walter Bacon and George Boggan : B it - vuon,| o e g §8 s Wb the 9. - By ROBBIN COONS St i w0, win Tes| SWTER S MR WL (,.fi'flfi‘,’x’,'O'f.‘fi,k of fi‘s"“& i aea] o0 ek iy W oh _|light “There 1t 15" . . He plays the| | HOSPITAL NOTES Ramage, but he thinks he'll SKiD|yyene Greed, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hor-| weighed hvluvlly on the conscience| The thought of the act had dis- Red light, stop. .Green light. beam on a black meter box against | . that if it interferes with his movie 3 e i ottt i Oldai. o< o fiiekic: bapag e s it . The old car cuts across town, the wall. . . “A fuse must have burn- | PRGN s 1|‘v|l]l, 1)3, and Mrs. Egan, Neal Egan, of an 5 ean, . . man. i l» e Ilfl}:a : nese years, he wrote, emerges into Chatham Square, edges ed out. . .All the lights went out| John Mutter, a medical patient, anblbor Who! Hlories 16’ the Waia in hln‘vvu Vukovich and Sol Lachman. He mu}v Mayor Hujzh J. Ryan a aAa nu:v e would like to know to out-to the left, to what is known| abiout,a half hour ago, and me with | Was admitted yesterday to St. Ann's .0 op "Sl'uh};e Araiie." ot Bases :;‘"‘ “Q""f'i"”’ \l;/mk.l' Kflrli i ln‘er)L;"' mf: ;Ll:;'\‘zd lmt mé“}iu‘;?fi’&n? whom he could pawe fee. irs!” e ‘ | 1 Seatlle 4 2 'y 2 5 R — as the .Syrlan guarter, but. what a poker party on Sk Tl g Sl Maxie (in case you don’t follow Reason: in the past 17 K(-l’l)xxn-lh R R:llvl)ul‘n m:lml Si‘un{l at South Bmdfloxd But instead of | Todns News Toda, —Emph'e_ really is the great sprawling set- The doctor leans up against a post the sports page, he’s a pugilist) has fought 360 m: tches but seen about | . ! 4 LA RN S e 21 e i < tlement of mixed Europeans and As- and fills his lungs with a sudden,| Mrs. Ture Holm and daughter | " opi"clyp now in Hollywood. 100; in the same time he figures Greiner. jatics. . . He turns into a narrow, full breath “Didn’t you tele- | have been dismissed from St. Ann's |, oo "o povd day before the cam- seen about 2,000 shows—indi- dark street where abandoned ware-| phone for a doctor? Isn't this 214 | Hospital. hag ];(. Vns et fo' bls piase. & lh“ his heart is in the houses are like great empty blobs M avenue?” | ichte. AhA hi. BArhAtiTIeN GBS b0 iness even though the ring of gloom. . . .There are no lights' “Doctor? 214? Naw, this is 204 | Mrs. L. B. Nelson and baby were lftcioh Minging. 1 Hiot among BN rk upon his cauliflower & —— | dismissed from St. Ann's Hospital |5 0 5o b v A oddy. best bids for fame. . e 1It’s sensible... TO START WITH TO STICK WITH Drinks fer the House Alllv m?&”df You get everything in these two delicious Schilling coffees which are identical in flavor. A genuine drip coffee for drip or glass-maker and a special blend for percolator or boiling. Try one, next time, and Filter Papers in Every Cen of Drip Coffee |IIII|HHIIIIIIIIIIII|I|I"|ilIIIIIIlIIIIIII|IlIIII|IllIIIIIlIIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfl Ann Naber, a surgical patient, was dismissed today from St. Ann's Hospital. e eee BACON RETURNS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bacon, who | have been visiting in Sitka, returned to Juneau aboard the Northland. ——.— DANCE SATURDAY By the Ladies’ Pioneer Auxiliary at | the Elks Hall. adv. S S P B ¢ R | Ain’t you an electrician?” “I got a call from 214, the med- |ico answeres! | “Gee, Doc, I'm sorry. That's old lady Perkins. She must have an- other fainting spell. . . . She’s the one who lives at 214. looking for an electrician. . . | poker party on up stairs. . . seven guests.” . ing Dr. | Trevor also works, The other evening Claire Trevor came in, escorted by a young man from the radio station where sk been doing a broadcast, and Max excitement was feverish. He a nounced her presence to the crowd, and in a fevor of joy, delirium, or Just plain romantic recklessness, ordered drinks for the house. And then, to make welcome doubly gold- en, he offered to sing any number Miss Trevor requested. She asked |for “Thanks For the Memor: number not in Maxie's rep but he gave it to her. Afterward Maxie asked M Trevor what she thought of his singing, and the reply was “IUs very—interesting.” Maxie, on the set of “The Amaz Clitterhouse” where Miss was still won- dering a few days later what she meant by that. Persistent Admirer For Maxie has made no secret of the fact that he admires Miss Trevor exceedingly and with ten- rtory, HOLDEN FLIES T0 PETERSBURG ‘hree passengers flew to Peter: rg this atternoon with Alex Hold- en in the Marine Airways Bellanca. Allan Kelly was to make the round trip and H. Ciristianson and E. D. Griffith were one way passengers. DANCE IS PLANNED AT ELKS’ MEETING lans for a baseball dance ten- mu\oly set for May 7 were dis- cussed at the meeting of the Benev- olent and Protective Order of Elks last evening, with H. C. Redman, esteemed Leading Knight, presiding in the absence of C. H. MacSpad- den, Exalted Ruler. Tablet services for Major George Geib, in charge of Federal Buildings projects in Al- aska, has a picture taking hobby. In his work with the Procurement Division of the Treasury Depart- ment out of San Francisco, Major Geib has been in all 48 states—and everywhere he goes he takes pic- furt This morning he flew to Hoonah with Shell Simmons and coming back, circled over Mendenhall Gla- cier at 10,000 feet, getting what he hopes are some unusually good photos to add to his already large collection. His work in Alaska about com- plete, Geib will leave on the Baranof to return to San Francisco and thence to Hawaii and the Philippin- es. “At least,” he said, “That’s what 1 put in my application for.” ——.,———— | Federal penitentiaries are located | at Leavenworth, Kas., Altlanta, Ga;| Lewisburg, Pa.; McNeill Island. TO ASK FOR NDED SCOTCH WHISKY ALWAYS Thomas Jud- State of Washington, and Alcatraz . |1s1and, San Francisco. | Remember, if you want a < > pleasint evening, make yours a short Jobunie Walker before dinner and a long one after, derness. Everyone on the set knows, 'son were held during the evening. You Benefit by another GE achievement General Electric challenges any cleaner for style and efficiency. Model AV-1 is more power- ful than many ordinary cleaners, and has note- worthy features such as— RED LABEL, ALL 8 YEARS OLD; Black Label, 12, GER ALE, INC., NEW YORK, N. 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