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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1938. IRflBINSflN HARD‘N(’w York Swell Anh oW (,mn;r lemn(’y, FNAVA[_ MOVIF COUSE Wil HITTER IN “LAST They Are Daneing the New “Lambeth Wall™ = k7 oLISEUM S s v NGSTER” RU NEW YORK-The Lambeth Walk - there, reports requests for it already are running LAST TIMES TONIGHT don dance sensation becoming the -ase of ahead of requests for the Big Apple at its ripest. E\!'!Nn Now . 5 GA LE New York Prince. EEFRE® Oboler Thomas Riley, the dancing master, says the 20000 THRLLSWTHESEI TR g tly b 'l' ¥ : DOTEEERY | Lamboth Walk is the old “Coster Walk,” popular g & recently brousht it from London, Where its popu- g oo o B Londo it i Prison Drama Ends To- ¢ heras . fidvina D»., Unde ‘3, v larity has even the Duke and DuchesS of ‘Kent trict, It was revived last spri ne night on Screen at doing its cockniey strut London musical, “For Me And Mg soa Droma, Stars Pa The Prince introduced it to soeciety at the St Hazel Harris and Wesley Pieree "R n \Yivd.\ ne \ ot Capitol : Buie Regjs' hotel roof and, Joseph Rines, bs ader team, show how it goes: In “The Last Gangster,” ending| ¥ . - T Hellywood is always tonight at the Capitol Theatre, Ro~ 3 ; . & oy jokesters for constantly binson is seen as Joe Krozac, gang-| @ o~ . b 3188 1 g res after they ster overlord, who marries Taly: & 3 & o ¢ (Miss Stradner) not because he PREVIEW loves her but because he wants to L become the father of a son. It is not takes TONIGHT until he is sent to prison for in- P come tax evasion that Talys arns | 3 1:10 A. M it o Ak Tntae, Loai : : $ § 5 ¢ ; % « Sty b5 Prosh Waed i et by b Shafnew le true ruthlessness of her hus-| §§§ % § A 1derses > mad | gl P COSMOPOLITAN — JWband’s character and divorces him | g o B ‘ : B AR & 3res. at the San Diezo N PRODUCTION » Prevested ki WARNEK DAGS. to marry Paul North (James Stew _ b o 4 i) 2 pict en: onigh —ALS0— art), a reporter who has befriended 5 3 2 m Thea Color Cart .n—Late HAL ROACH'S C C. EEL:‘)\VI;),O\:I)EISSTWARD s Ematsveca i v o | PR B a : GG e Rt R, e he seeks out his former wife with | Je | te red-hea i id kleface, is [ — revenge in his heart. It is his ulti- A PR no submurine 5o mnbered. How- 1 Word has been receivea nere that [mate understanding of his own 3 3 3 2 ver, with mission and full pal, ralinting in adoles- C. C. Elwood, pioneer miner and |unfitness to be a father to h S £ § o pperation of the U. 8. Navy, an ac- [ ¢"Bt comea H child that brings about a stirring ¥ ;: . & e 0 *commiss ed subm AP ! prospector of Valdez, passed away |c! s 3 | R Peip ‘ in the Seward hospital. climax to the story. ! 4 2 1 % % A ed in the picture and it is “The Road to Reno -Lomlywm— b Mr. Elwood had been seriously Robinson has never been greater ; . i gy = s ¢ lesignated as the “D-1," inexpensive bui expertly, leven v : DR °} verly directed by Sylvan Simon, ill for the past two months, and |than in his role of Krozac and ¢ & 3 4 $ N g @ i ¢ supplemeniucy name of ey was taken to the Seward hospital |both Miss Stradner and Stewart § = T HOLLAWOOD, | Bett: recently from Valdez by Andy |contribute memorable support as ; Lt o : i s o S Titihat e e Thompson, in charge of Mr. El- |the wife and other man respec- W oo 2 il act of Con ot the ahange garet Roach, eighten- Y 18" o R 9 . ¥ 2 daughter of. Hal Roach, movie mak- | wood’s afiairs. and friend. Little |[tively. A uniformly fine cast u‘l-n : . ‘y R N & Jiwe | of name on & nip and 't won! er, is off on a career of her own. hope was extended at the time includes Lionel Stander as Robin- be contrary to a rticles of War Wily Weasel—News » (about the opera star!'who and falls ‘n love dgain her sh: s divoreing) Hampton back to, the ; 2 e . Arm in arm, st is ps aro 3 2 8 yeur partner (four stec lien reverse, g jicd cncond to Rendo'ph Scott, She informed her father, she| Mr. Eiwood was one of the dis-[son's chief henchman Douglas ¥ ‘o permiteven (RS Winborgty hangs| silen J;o‘pn%"x.r said, that she has signed.a contract [coverers of the Ruff and Tuff |Stott asithechild, John Gasradine . . e | ing of a sign, No. 262, on on ore i T idney Blackmer, Grant Mitchell ¢ - » 4 i = i3 and . couple of ;nice to sing in a Hollywood night club, [mine and of the Gibraltar, near S A e ¢ { . \ Sams undersea craf b Raer She begins her, engagement at once, |the Ruff and Tuff. He sold part Braphy,: Alan ' Baxte A 3 i seemed much more simple merel 3 & g of his interests in the mines ana |Frank Conroy and Louise Beavers ; g {0 change the title of the picture t Gt Sl g “Father was practically ast,” S A e Edward Ludwig has d an ex 3 . i : S S - e 3 the rather va- “ e made a trip to the Stat last i s iy . . " ? § 3 fit the actual na of the submar i & she said, “but I convinced h. s pert directorial job, particularly ef- D i | ine 1 old-fashioned 2yl tart a career was to |Y€8F. spending the winter the AU 1 : : ;W s ine on which many scenes wer e only way to start a carcer was to : fective being the prison riot scenos 5 y n leness about RiBc nhe Y Heyhad- lived in.Valdes forsover| ' =N 08 o R ornhos i ¢ : : . filmed. So long as the Navy doest PAREY R Ry g e i erv atiractive|® QUArter of a century. "”l‘ e I’f“‘h"!; s e . . . ¢ ; § |cblect; Wamer, . Brop. exocutive ts of her role are not, tax- 1ss Roach, & Very attractive|™ nr " muood was born in Paola, |UNdersone by Robinson when he ; i 5 v voog were quite certain that the oipeteiiapbinrekivn (o0 blonde, often was seen in the com- 3 enters prison and finds himself £ 3 £ won't | 18 . dHed »othpa g v of Vittorio Mus: i when Kansas in 1866. He first came to| .\ o oc on his former glory and . X i 4 % erving nicely on most occasions, l)flxl}ln' m;)n? u.s.:nnm”“ l1<nd_1e Alaska, going over the Dyea trail | )f)m«; of all his former glory and | 4 e i Y Lloyd Bacon directed “Submarine| i the camera is kind “a‘s. mwla 1e»\ n;olnl hs "ATO 1o dis= 14, 1897, He went to Valdez Septem- il bl foe abig e e k . N 5 > . | D-1" with a cast headed by Pat O'-| - cuss an Italian film venture with |}~ a0 1901 and resided there off | SE | 3 | Brien, George Brent, i Me- astes ture that lives is Roach. Margaret never has dome . o\ aver since. | : : : 3§ vk ¢ Hugh, Doris Weston, Wayne Mor-| i fl ks like a hol;c‘v- any ])l‘.o.lvh.sl()y?aldslgglvll&’h a:ll}"uu“ His nearest relative is Minerva ‘A GR IG u LTURE L : : o . s, Ronald Reagan and Henry O It i5 a scant half inch long and L "1:“ 5“‘“;‘1‘ LYo ‘:"“S 10! Elwood, Miner Avenue, S. W., | ] . ; 4 ; 1. asted by sclenttalic be aithtn Ver, seriously, vhe: e vas 1 4 o | o i A . s ” . o West, e, Wash. e left two | 3 3 .. a peed of miles an hour. ‘Tt ia gl peibE s sons and a daughter. i ‘ b 5 i bright one. Astaire piays a psy-|the ccphenemyia, a cpecies of, bot- She almost made her movie debut e E : ! L § st ¥ b T I in one of her father's pictures, as | : g 2 ~|‘ \' t, ; nd Ginger is llu: 1.{-‘ ;77 ; - a singer in a chorus group. Almos Sy : o % h»“ Hll T )\\ ’v’l’{‘ l‘ llw ‘d to Fred's| left on the cutting room floor in ] ; fi 8 : i _ : Kt hin "““ ]"; ming. “’f‘“', AND REPORT AND the process of editing the picture. Miss Venetia Feero announces | i : : ; | 1im. Ralph send Ginger FOR DISTRIBU- I I s | : ¢ 3 to Fred as a patient—and the 1t just happened that the number the opening of a Studio for piano / : o . . ; ovitabis dod ]‘,‘...,, s Bt o T S she was in had to be taken from and theory at 815 3rd St. on Sept.! . 17 i es happen, but with|IN THE UNITED STATES COM- the completed film. 6. A kindergarten for px-e-:,mmx‘tmll% from Southeast Al § : . . |laughs and merriment and music| MISSIONER'S (EX - OFFICIO [ , 0 spare along the way PROBATE) COURT FOR THE 1 Under Mark Sandrich’s smooth TERRITORY OF ALASKA, JU- 4 | direction, practically all possibili-| NEAU COMMISSIONER'S PRE- steps), slap ir legs. the Coster salute). | ties inherent in the pseudo-scien-| CINCT. i tific apparatus of the movie doc-] In the Matter of the Administra- Lode and placer location notices date. Please phone Red 119 for Day of Fair 3. Repeat No. leave your partner, turn (four 1. Together again, thumbs up, shout * for sale at The Empire Officr. |appointments. —adv. % | pariiiiens A age children will open on the same| aska Judged at Final | [ | anllia):\t;;n ‘Ll\:r‘(:?f“a\c LIL;ZVSO:m]:::‘( Juneau, second. Juneau, second. Gooseberries, tor’s trade are ilized. And it| tion of the Estate of H. C. DAVIS Alaska F' %5 potatoes, cabbags;| . FAISOipS, W.i “Wills, /Ekagway DuClarke, Skagway, first B keeps on to the climax which puts| deceased. carrots, lettuce, and many ni,h('l.’]“rh[: H. D. Clarke, gway, sec- Best individual garden di up to Fred, he having hypnotized NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN srod Wi VR Awaids. whes |ond. Parsley, P. Poppes, Juneau, P. Poppes, Juncau, first; Hoonah wrer into deathless affection for|tiat on September 19, 1938, ALAS- i3 AAKE Sty DY (s iy Skngway, first; P Juneau Poultry Winners ap her out of it. | AGENTS, - administrator -de- bonis Carnegie and John Newmarker. cfadis 4 Roiia el s 15 g Berli o ' 2 ! Alxskan Potaties | Poppes, Juneau, ond. Round ra- awards in this division ir Irving Berlin wrote the tur non of the Estate of H. C. DAVIS, R e :nvi:,xm."“‘"“"‘ P. Poppes, Ju , first.|clude: Pen old chickens, Mrs. A T !’Q" B“ l S and for dancing speclalties theze|Deceased, made and filed in the - V. Johnson, Juncau, first; Mrs, | LOng radishes, P. Poppes, Juneau,|M: Chase, first Pen young chicken !g' i 0,4 are Freds golf number, a real|above-entitled Court at Juneau, Al- ence Manville, Juneau, second, | first: Rhubarb, H. D. Clarke, g- | Mis. J. M. Chase, first. Single hen slicker; Fred and Ginger’s slow-laska, its Final Account and Peti- |for best early white crop. H. D. ;w;\y‘ first; (“' S[mnl(ln;_’l Skagway, | chicl y’(i,l\;-;;‘kxv:;, Vu’» :nmnkm l'drr.\m dance, .nhout as| tion for authority to pay the costs | e abagas, 3 S - I ond; Mickie Crc 1, A L Sy 4 gine; alc e : | ence Manville, Juneau, second, for| B ' o ST P iy ¥ 4 % 5 4 'kl- : b : ¢ “red | tribute the remuining assets of this best early pink crop. W. Wx11~,skng-|‘"“”“]‘ Other Awards Made ers al(mu HIIAHope |'l most works his \p-‘ on Ginger; ate pro ratably to creditors, and | way, first; Mrs. Florence Manville,| Tomatoes, H. D. Clarke gway, Best Belgium buck rabbit, Mrs. | Ham ston on bu : ‘\:md the usual big wUW-oll_ulr ' | that on said day said Court entered | Juneau, second, for best lot main|first. Squash, H. D. Clark ¢ Florence Manville, first. Pon Chin- | el :th\: time called “the Yam,” and|its direct'ng that a hearing | crop. Hoonah Government School, | Way, first. Turnips, Hoonah Gov-|C illa rabbit, Mrs. Florence Man- o Slick, too. { be he aid ®inal Acceunt and | first, for best main pink crop. | ernment School, (1‘r\|1 P. Poppes, v\n!v_ '_'N ‘B:.-w( ‘Bvl.”).m doe, }.I.nr ; bk r.“ zt(?'v, 5’4 COONS ‘ " e e Tl_ : £ or authority to pay the | Other Vegetables Juneau, second. Turnips (white),|Zenger, first; George Skinner, sec-| 10L! v WOO! ] Sept. 20, — i !V '—This is Alexs f administration berein and : Awards were made for: String|P. Poppes, Juneau, first; C. John- ond. Best senior buck, Mickie Crow- | The studios o gettil ready I‘m' da’s English ;;x-«\glxx‘~t|uxl. 1 j o ,iuibute the remaining assets | beans, H. D. Clarke, Skagway, firs; | SOn, Juneau, second. ell, first. Best senior doe, Marianna antumnal hnxvy!hui tune: % They _|v|(qx'x|lux' mountain sce; in 1-| of tate pro ratably to credi- | Mrs. Floyd Betts, Juneau, second.| Kohl Rabi, Hoonah Government|Brandies, first. working Hollywood’s preview clan | nicolor, and photograpic | to > it on Satin Novem- | Table beets, V. Johnson, Juneau,|School, first; P. Poppes, Juneau Honorable Mentions | overtime. To this game but grim|perb : |ber 28, 1938, at 10:C s first; P. Poppes, Juneau, second.|Second. Green onions, P. Poppes, Alaska Yukon Fur Farms, Inc., of |and bleary-eyed tribe this vm:k they, The story is one of those Rule,|in ¥ | Swiss chard, W. Wills, Skagway,|Juncau, first; Mrs. Spaulding, Ju- Petersburg, received an award of |unreeled, with assort~d ? i V'nyn Drrert st [ St « smmissioner, m the Pec | first; P. Poppes, Juneau, second,|neau, second. Garlic, P. Poppes merit for adult and young mink. films, ti . Sk v ndful ol g aje | rial Bu' 'hg, in Juneau | Cabbage (white), Mrs. Tom Petrich, | Juneau, first. Largest cabbe P Dean Allen received an honor- ’Y{_)U CAN'T 1T IT WITI surrounded by cu roat| Precinet Territory of Alaska, and e first: Mrs. M. Lynch, Ju.|Popp Juneau, first. Largest ru-|2ble mention for his display of | YOU"- Frank Capra’s news -ty su- urtive 1 gue, valor and the ~nra) that all 1 hen oand there | neau, second. Cabbage (red), P.|!abagas, P. Poppes, Juneau, first.|homing pigecns X'I\N‘l '\"4‘1 x:omrdk_\; rr“;ill Pn:\’«;:fur“l K‘lu""'lflr;- i 3 anpea '.‘L. mak hf}i‘r chiections, A & | targest turnip, P. Poppes, Juneau - Awnold, Lionel Barrymore, James| Sab emembered as the “Tle-|if any. there'~ v to the settlement EGPRES, UG, Histe. GRUIIOURL, fifer I s FAMOUS SALVATION ARMY Stewnr!. Jean Arthur, ete., discussed | phant Boy™) is a mative 26cel: : |2 Papnes: dypcen, fheh. _Ongrots, | =4 WOMAN STIC ) GUNS a5 the movie-of-the-monti wh se uncle has murdored his fa- ¥ T | P. Poppes, Juneau, first; W. Wills 4 A eus Sl o e b i aeu ReigRIes B e ALASKA PEBENEAG e e Gees H Grains, Grasses, Fruits Evangeline Booth, world y “CAREFR ved Actaire and|user and ousted him fiom hel SERVIC: AGTNTS, | B s Ak i piant Timothy, W. Wills. way, first neral of the ation Army , tops amonz movie| throne. Roger Livescy is the Lriush| n istrator de honis | P, Poppes, Juneau, first, Lettidd Red Clover, W. Wills, , first. had a: ced he T retirement Y teams, step tog r aga officer. Valerie Hol " his tty | 9 ' Y ifcrnsre. dbies vfirst' P Po))es. Wild grass, W. Wills, Ska come effective Christ has ar fter independent ventures, and this and so-brave wife, and Ra nd| . £ ROBERTSON, AR 2 - POPDES, | - strawherries, H. D. Clarke, inced to Salvation Army leader hest, lizhtest, and most sat- | Massey ) makes you {hiuk he's| sident way, first. Raspberries, P. Poppes, throughout the world that she wi'l i ‘The Gay Divorcee.”|the only actcr in the cast—is the|First pubfication, Sept. 20, 1038. Juneau, first; Mrs. W. S. Pullen, continue in office for another year ¥ ing, it has a story and ' villainou n‘m'.L uncle, turMn um' Lat pubnramn Oct. 11, 1938. Canadian Rains Bring Lemdshdes and Washouts——l() Dte Every Month in the Year AUCTION SALES DATES 1938 October 12 November 9 December 14 1939 January 11 July 12 February 8 August Bt March 8 September 6 | April 12 October 11 May 10 November 8 June 1 December 13 Special Sales Held On Request of Shippers Advances will be made as usual | when requested. Transferred by telegraph, if desired. byiy ® THE SEATTLE FUR “Its the %ter EXCHANGE Ly Aope I Torrential ralns fi Easters Quebes taused heavy damags andl brought death to 16 as | washout on the Montreal-Quebec night run near Portneuf, Quebec. The engineer! and 2 | landslides, washouts and flood struck the countryside. Left, is an aerial view of the |fireman were killed. Right, is an airview of the eight-family apartment at St. 3 .erushed and broken cars of the Canadian Pacific express train, derailed by a culvert | Quebec, which collapsed under the weight of an avalanche, Four persons were kille ‘ L « . l—-————