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Sunday ° COMING SUNDAY, | CAPITOL THEATRE | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer the 25th anniversary of celebrdtes the film- death-defying adventure THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU ALASKA TARZANFEATURE 20TH CENTURY ' JHS PLAYS TEAM HIGHEST IN FRIDAY BOWLING Following are the scores rolied in City League bowling last night on BEST GAME OF SEASON . | | | i | COMEDY MYSTERY PRODUCTION FOR | 207H CENTURY BILL 1 Shayne, the fam-| wisecracking detec- | Michael fictional As WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY o [UO'ENTURY o Alice Faye-Carmen Miranda-John Payne H ] ing ©f the first “Tarzan” picture iy tive, Lloyd Nolan becomes involved | LAST in the heart of the iungh' wx‘ih the release of “Tarzan's Se- e ““?’:h Contury ey In' tfo; B8 e .ot Tlendiah. plots, T“\iE "week-End in Havalla" cret Treasure,” which opens Sun- j Barragar 190 269 183— 642 Defea's Beaver ou"“ b | ever devited by man-—sabotage, and, day at the Capitol Theatre With . Messer- i Y| murder: *an s i it B TONIGHT FILMED IN TECHNICOLOR Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen schmidt 163 158 132— 453 W|de Mar in Here | gaged in de!ense. fnmk. roxjt-lgn‘l O'Sullivan once again playing their Dr. Blanton 170 171 195— 536 g ::sl't;h fi::ond(:]?:( D‘f’“{‘}fig"?ou"f A MATINEE 2:00 P. M. established . roles of Tmza.n ki R L pAtahasy LBS' ngh' {try: and private detective Shayne PREVIEW TONIGHT his mate, and little Johnny Shef- Total 523 598 510—1631 di b tvebe roed| 1:15- A. M. in cast as “Boy,” their Henning’s pron ey [SEEE IRt he G Tivher ano ' 3 fleld s o e el P g VL T SCORES LAST NIGHT ter to be a Southern colonel! Mix e i ;‘?:ds‘:“su:‘t'm e Simmons 162 165 155 472| Juneau Hi Beats Beavers, 43-15 |tnem all together and you have the p “Tarzan o ~, s o) : In “Tarzan's Secret Treasure” the €. Hendrickson. 94 120 132— 346 Moose-Blues Game Cancelled ‘s“!::xle"’m:l‘: f.‘;l"‘ug’°“:vm':‘:°':::;l MIKE SHANE signs featuring jungle paradise is visited by a sa-|J. Halm 156 199 185— 540 ARG Perfect.” g ? 3 l S fari, members of which discover — — -~ ——| Juneau High School’s greatly im- g || up with Uncle Sam JOHNNY ] Total 415 537 5351547 ot Bears showea| The picture is the fourth in this| gold In the area and plan to mine jproved Crimson Bears showed)geneq of 20th Century-Fox comedy- . WElsMULLER for it. To do soln:?y e;\c;lmpnss l:;o:s }S:;crh o’rxu:y}:x:)ml"f;;exnlsm:hell:‘gb;s: mysteries, and opens Sunday at| el 8 and hls past ad. s the death of the leader of e ex- ol H ] g 'Ithe 20th Century. Lloyd Nolan is| . MAUREEN Jedition (Reginald Owen), who E)L‘"‘l:'“k 132 ;g: :;:: :gg,swlshmx the leather from all PO-|.gqin the detective created by Brett ventures look llke a o’suLIJVAN sympathizes with Tarzan's desire |} ‘o 3 |sitions to trample under the Bea-| gajligay, and featured with him is -9 v J. Senescu 154 186 168— 508 A ’ | that his home be undisturbed. Tar- 0 0 77 "T|vers by a 28-point margin. luscious blonde Mary Beth Hughes. | PICNIC' John Sheffield Jan is shot and left for dead; Jane| roial W5 9 83_1447|, PAsquan and Snell accounted for| The fun starts immediately when,| v wet and “Boy” are kidnapped. When | Sabin's 22 of the points, Bavard goteight. Lloyd pretends to get a job as a they fall into the hands of sav- gpot 33 68 68 169 Lne hard-checking Bears kept the|riveter in. an aircraft factory 50, Yn “ LAN ages, Cheeta, the faithful ape,|E Duckworth . 106 99 99— W‘Benvers from sinking more than|that Mary Beth will believe he has| finds Tarzan, and in a spectacu- |G. Overby 132 131 122— 385 five fleld goals while they ran upigiven up his dangerous profession | Jar climax Tarzan leads his army R. Duckworth .. 184 162 189— 535/ 19»N A as private detective and marry him. as the inimitable detective of elephants to the rescue s | o i | ext games ‘are schedule or | e, —— | » Total 455 460 478—1393 Monday night with the Juneau M h l sh Yn o .__55_ |team playing the Officers’ Clubr‘ lc ae a e % itself to mere food shortages, there's Butler, Mauro Drug Co. |and the Sigacs taking on the Waves. | | in L~ ” et o another think coming. Out of it,'A. Stewart 178 179 177— 534, Last night's game between the| IRAP l'NES | W71 i e : we may get enough facts to clar-!D. Stewart 161 161 161— 483 Moose and the Blues was cancelled | BL"E wfll I E ALS 0 IS EVERYBODY HAPPY"—Ted Lewis | ;= the)stgangest situation that has|G. Waugh 127 127 127— 381 because the Blues were unable to { " STRANGER THAN FICTION — NEWS | 0. ieq in the United States’ mod- | — — — —iget into town. | b ! Pmrn 7] y p ; ern management of its insular af-| Total 466 467 465--1398 Juneau ! Y an FEATURES SUNDAY: 2:25—4:30--6.35—8:35—10:40 e Ordway's FG FT TP HENRY PEARSON ! oo Spot 21 21 21— 63! Horton, F @0 gl 3 PREVUE TONIGHT! ENDS TONIGHT! Lo % L. Hendrickson. 177 181 102— 460 oy o ) with Mary Beth Hughes, Helene Reynolds " ' 7 H. Sterling 117 156 150— 428 | oy aien ot o To stay healthy in the winter d Doctors Don't Tell” | Iggs Inner H. Barragar ... 145 143 164— 455 |p. o0’ 3 5 g time one should not forget outdoor an i — — — ——mhibodeny, G 1o o exeroise. Toe skaung s o wpical| | B Plitions Late World News bt o b s | Total 460 501 4371401 | o1 R 5 2 1/5Port that one can indulge in dur-| . Juke Box Jenny 3 i e 5 3 '5ling the winter months hereabouts SPECIAL ATTRACTION—9:30 P. M. RO ace O e o“ ay | Juneau Drug Co. \’Snen C. 5 o 1w0|% retain that schoolgirl com- g | |E. Simmons 181 162 188 421(CA%0 T o o ol pexion. — m— S — — . THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTUBES The big feed of the American M. Lavenik 170 214 182— 566 & "‘l"“»“~ X et | Legion Post will be given Monday C. Barragar ... 141 143 144 42 SPeriing. | That's what I thought. | P = : > night but owing to the large crowd e i e | ALL NEW . P. Nye. of North Dakota, and John expected, the event will take place| Total 442 500 464—1415, Totals If Sonya Helnle, a mere wisp| Pue"o RICO p!!ll'fl A D . of Connecticut. in the Odd Fellows Hall instead Perey’s Beavers " of a girl can turn flips on the ice,, THEATRE snow Tu“lu“ i cenctors Nye and Danaher are of the American Legion Dugout. ~Spot g 2002 56 . FG FT TP|certainly I should be able to at|f S | HWEATRE S May Soon Be Solle‘(, vigorous opponents of the New Deal Following the corn beef and cab- |H. Petrich 175 147 150— 481 Knox, F 11 S3heast stand up. With that thought! e - . . and it would be inconceivable if | bage repast, a special entertaining C. Carnegie 155 221 180-- 566 | Mondoker, F' 0 0 Ol mind I headed for a frozen e e ey AR T ] R“mblmgs VIOlenl either would pass an opportunity program will be given including M. Sperling 144 161 156-- 461 Cox, C . 0 0 Olyack of the sioughter house. . . . [Club and their guests next Mony it T to plaster one of (s long-standing both still and moving pictures. I ;76 ;; ;97—-15;4*0}‘”"“”‘ G 0 0 0 'MARTHA SOCIETY day. ¢ % ] (Continued from Page One) stalwarts. Nye's reputation as an 3 2, e R Beckey, 'O 2 0 41 1 started out fine. Without any! At the same meeting a Goodie investigator is well established but| CALCUTTA, India, Jan. 16 — Pl jLecian, © 11 3lorevious experience, I promptly cut | AT FRIDAY MEET Sale was planned for Seturday in ferreting out the .errors that those who have watched Danaher Flight Sgt. Maurice Pring of Eng-| h 145100 138 373;0!(@&[\2, G 0 2 Z‘Iny name on the surface of the| | February 6, with Mrs. Kal have brought Puerto Rico to grief. on the Senate floor predict he'll and shot down three medium Jap l‘gc"“e‘:fl“v on 164 1131 100 tagp P © 1 1 3ljce I made a sad mistake by de- | | Hooker: as committee chajeman, | The two other Democratic mem- give an all-out performance in his bombers making a raid here lflsl‘Te“l" y 160 162 138 4601 a i :clding to end my flourish by add-| Following the business meeting | > g bers of the committee are Sena- effort to uncover mismanagement night. He sent the trio of enemyiM:";_:' filin 96 96 96— 288 Totals B8 ing a period. It took me half an held yesterday afterncon in the WOMEN OF THE MOOSE | tors Homer T. Bone, of Washing- and incompetence in our handling | warplanes plunging to earth in| Lt Sty SN VA O T s & {hour to pull myself out of my too|social parlors of the Northern Light | Mecting Saturday night, <8, o's et il o BInGRE - Ot T of Pytid oo fares minusesmbelinged bo. be, el dhim 545 4710 4661490 | realistic ending. {Presbyterian Church, the Martha clock nitiation. Vo Louisiana. Republican members of | Capital observers say if you think fastest shooting ever accomplished Dolls | i Society enjoyed a dessert luncheon GERTIE OLSON, _ « the committee are Senators Gerald this committee is going to confine, under these conditions. Spot 21 21 21— 83‘ g Jumping over a barrel proved to 2rranged by Mrs. Tom Morgan and adv. Récorder. | S 9 RLag e P T R P SRR T R R R b 92 108 85— 285! ] be easy so I carried the barrel up Mrs. George Baggen as hostesses RERTRPNIRREL <278 Gl | ] [ [ | P. Dooley 94 141 124— 359 | i y la hill and then lay down on the!for the day. | BOUND FOR SEATTLE, ! 'o en e( s and (oun'er'e" (0"1 In Alas a B. Dooley 72 89 81— 242 A AIGNED (ice and let the barrel jump over| Principal business of the day was| Mrs. Grant Baldwin and Chi ‘Terhune 107 107 107— azli ime. ithe laying of plans for serving|lotte Kirchoffer left yesterday PRSP G S i ) | : {luncheon to the Juneau Woman's steamer for Seattle for brief visit i Total 388 406 4181370 I got so handy at making a fig-| — R O D UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE | Bt | FOR MURDER“UIP elght that I kept right on and| A form of racketeering has re- ' | 435 | |figured my income tax. I had w‘ cently reached Alaska. It has been g‘“(‘}l:::"' i:‘; :3.21 :g: 3:§ ‘;mnunuo it on the next pond bu(,‘ brought about by war conditions K. Mack 153 153 127— 437 . 2 ‘1 got it done. 1 and particularly by the great num- | L. Adams 123 117 117— 357 Mos' WI" Make P'eas ni —_— bers of Government checks issued —_—— — | Ostipisteln . hoRiated b, b e Pmcu DELNEBY svlu to itinerant defense workers and | Total 583 520 494—1610 courf a' 2 P_ M‘ |end of the day and with the pink { to men of the Service. Here’'s how | Teachers | |once again in my boyish cheek, I : the racket works: Spot 3 30 30— 90| Monday |retired to the bank of the pond A Government check falls into M. Toner 97 124 115— 336 |and in a fit of inspiration, dashed T “nks B P l’ the hands of the wrong person, Johnson 137 124 128— 389 out the following bit of prose: r s aggagE' ar u this person takes it to the near- to Detect Ringstad 120 129 120— 387| Corp. John J. Eubank, 19-year-| | . B est b“;[ parlor, merchant, bank, or | = J. VanderLeest. 108 120 114— 340 old Marine from Sitka, and Wil-| While others do their skating | Post Office and cashes it, general-| 1 i — — —— -——|liam J. Paddy, Douglas Indian,| In fancy figure eights L1 2 A 2 D ly making a small purchase at the| %unier!efl com | Total . 499 527 516—1542;were arraigned before Judge George I do my skating Dellverles nytlme P ay time. Months later the person to whom the check was addressed puts in a claim to the government. The Government agents trace the mat- ter down and find that the signa- ture on the back of the check was a rank forgery and the person who F. Alexander this morning in U. 8. District Court on charges of first degree murder. Eubank is charged with the mur- der of Willlam B. Parsons, Sitka civilian, and Paddy is accused of killing Tony Simin, Douglas store- Where I ain’t got any skates. Feel All Coins Most counterfeit coins feel greasy. COMPARE questionable coins or Night P CITY RATE—50c v ¥5 Scheduled pick-up service at 10:30 a. m. and JUNEAU WOMAN'S "CLUB IS HOLDING | Oregon Beals | Surface Genuine coins have a bel cashed the check is, therefore, re- - with kaown genu- D A | 5 5 M ring. i | keeper. Eubank wgs represented by as a ers sponsible for the entire amount of Most _counter: cidligpeds o o MEET'NG MON | Howard Stabler, and the Courtap- El 2:30 p. m. at SPECIAL 25¢ RATE within city. feit |coins sound this check. o tion. There is one way to beat this racket. Every proprietor of a beer paror, every merchant, every bank,! and every other person who is asked Cut Edges to cash a Government check for| The Juneau Woman’s Club will | hold its monthly social meeting | |in the form of a luncheon Monday | pointed R. E. Robertson and M. E. Monagle as Paddy's attorneys. The Grand Jury returned an in- dictment in @ morals case in which Robert Buchanan of Sitka is the PULLMAN, Wash, Jan 16—Ore- | gon beat out Washington State last night in a basketball game in the coast conference by a score of 49 DUANE MARTIN PHONE 492 of Questionable Coins |afternoon at 1 o’'clock, in the social | _|defendant. He will be arraigned Most counterfeits can be easily cut ,;I;;oun:‘:f g:u::rthem Light Pres. Monday afternoon sk 4 o'cloek. The Speakers of the day will discuss'cou“' reduced Buchanan’s bail to educational themes in line with 55:330 f;g;fi*g’::):;mn e o i ! ion | 2 ::,': g:;f,;;;m B RO OR ien Indicled fo, date. il meke Dr. James C. Ryan, Territorial [their pleas at 2 o'clock Monday Commissioner of Education, and |afternoon, Judge Alexander ordered. Dr. Louella ' King, Elemenmrylever Winn will represent Mary School Supervisor for the Indian|Watson, charged with first degree Schools; will be guests of honor murder of her husband, and Al- | who will discuss timely education- | bert White will represent Tim Paul, ial subjects. charged with larceny. | Vocal numbers presented by the Woman’s Club Trio, directed by Mrs. Henry Harmon, will also be |munity in addition to regular mem- | heard. | bers, are cordially invited and may | Arranged by the Dept. of Edu-|make reservations by calling Mrs. i cation with Mrs. C. L. Popejoy,| Floyd Fagerson at 32. RECBIOCE A S Viny - Msotn Lgled | Miss. Madge: Mutchmore, Mrs. W. S e 1. a0, suhmantial evidene. fhat | . Kennell, and C. J. Peterson in| NINNIS GOES SOUTH counterfeit coins are circulating in THE UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE PROGRAM OF ment promises to be .one of the| Elroy Ninnis, of the Juneau Mot~ Alaska. These coins range all the| Crime Prevention Through Education | liveliest held by the club for some ors Company, also Councilman, has way from a five cent plece to the | | time. Ileft for Seattle on a short business silver dollar, including the dime, has reduced 93% the losses suffered by victims of | Interested women of the com-; trip. : counterfeit money passers since 1936. . gy oy s TS L of genuine coins is even and regu- lar. Edge of coun- | terfeits is uneven, i crooked, or miss- ing in spots. a man whom he personally does not know should insist on proper identification. If the man is a de- fense worker, he should be made' to show his work or identification card. If he is a man in uniform, he should be made to show his metal identification tags which he is required to wear at all times. Re- member that you who cash the| check become responsible for the| amount thereof if the endorsement is a fraud. Undoubtedly already many such frauds have been per- petrated within the Territory, and in due course of time the unfor-| tunate person who cashed the check will be asked to make good | the amount thereon. * | to 36. ) "JIGGS DINNER ALFORD JOHN BRADFORD POST NO 4, AMERICAN: LEGION 0DD FELLOWS' HALL MONDAY-January 18—at'6:30 P. M. EATS REFRESHMENTS — ENTERTAINMENT ; : SOUND PICTURE — "Victory 1918" 4 ADMISSION $1.00 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Test Coins with Acid A drop applied to cut edge, or on a ra, m, will counter- Formula—Acid Test scr P.l‘-: on most 10 Gr. .1cc 0ce. Silver Nitrate. Nitric Acid. . Distilled Water. .. genuine silver coins You can buy this solution for a few cents in any drug store. ~ ByBILLYDeBE(K gfl-mmw.um-\s STILL THINK 0L O ©AT NORE. POP-CORY TUOA T, BIEM - _Y¥\ PREPARED 1O twenty-five cent piece, and the SETT NS half dollar. f Make these simple tests with | suspected coins? | 1. RING all coins received on a hard surface. Genuine coins have a clear bell-like ring. Counterfeit coins have a dull sound. | 2. FEEL all coins. Most counter- feit coins have a greasy feeling. 3. COMPARE the reeding. The reeding (the corrugated outer edge) | of a suspected coin should espec- ially be compared with a genuine coin. The ridge on a genuine coin are distinet and evenly spaced. On a counterfeit they are poorly|very hard, not easily cut. D. C.; Wm. R. Jarrell, Chief of cpaced and irregular. | Business houses should secure a the Secret Service, 15th District, 4. CUT the edges of suspected copy of the booklet “Know Your U. S. Court House, Seattle, Wash- | coins. In' most dounterfeits, the Money” which may be obtained ington; or Lonnie McIntosh, Trea-| metal is soft and can easily be cut from the U. §. Secret Service, sury Enforcement Representative, With a knife. Genuine coins are Treasury Department, Washington, Juneau, Alaska. BARNEY GOOGLE AND Every Counterfeit Bill is a Silent Thief Dttt et | To get a copy of the 32-page Secret Service booklet, "ENOW YOUR MONEY", fill out this coupon and send it with 10 cents in coin or stampe ke the SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, WASHINGTON, D. C. i e s e e i s R SR S M D MR L TSR e A, 530 W W AT . &