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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 5, 1931. OUR FIRST WESTERN AND WE AGAIN PROMISE YOU SOME- Ij UAN GRAWFGRB THING DIFFERENT—Something New — Something Worth While— 1!|8 AT CAPITOL |N] | LAST TIMES TONIGHT L | More Daring and | MONTANAMODN . THE ARIZONA KID” ¥ with WARNER BAXTER-—-MONA MARIS E"thl"g Than ‘Inlcresling Outdoor Picturej ' . Depicts Life in Wide = | EUCr. [ Open Spaces - e | | The “Untamed” Star | Joan Crawford, usually associated | . % % {with society drawing rooms and “’.H"' Most | lap boarding schools will - be/| 4 : Alluring Romance! seen in a new environment in| FRIDAY and SATURDAY—BULDY ROGERS in } test Metro- | y : : ering which ‘will | FETY IN NUMBERS” ~ ' b | tonight at the Capitol| . i roduction was made on a| r : | e 1 h in the San Jacinto ns, 200 miles north of Los| KIDDIES - WATCH FRIDAY’S AND SATURDAY’S AD ———— KIDDIES WATCH where Miss Crawford, to-| ! g with her director, ) WHAT you want, this : . : Iaix'“m»ld ndsflf)fortllx:{;]cga:l‘ s ol it |which included John Mack Brown,| == flagin b 00 picture’s got! . Sy A B ety seoastian, Ricardo Corter,| ARNER BAXTER I AT A Great Outdoor Movietone Romance of a Daring Border Love Making Bandit A Sequel to “OLD ARIZONA” iBenny Rubin, Cliff Edwards, Karl| ane and Lloyd Ingraham estab- Love interest — you can depend e : b | g E}(C':‘Mmfln“‘ ‘E:“‘:l;l:sz;‘e;ss lTRIuMPHs AGAIN on Lls(lnfl(lng Joan! B X l \ The picture is e ptional in that | L ] y 3 5 : 3 the majority of its extra players l)r;:mn — the l}edrlbr_eaker from : : was recruited from cowpunchers onFlN .ARIZBNA KlD’ the East who tries her tricks on . et e ranch, whose activities, includ- | | a cowhoy lever! ; : o ng the riding of bucking broncos,| R ng of steers, handling of stam Comedy—Benny Rubin and Cliff . - ¥ pedes and other purely We: Edwards together again! | pursuits were included in the story | Great Action. Amid as part of the eral atmospheric b Gorgeous Scenery [ And hear those song hits: “Song g v The story, an original by Syl\'m‘ of Old Mentana,” “Happy C s M e ‘f‘pf’-‘ Cowboy, . Thalberg and Frank Butler centers| warner Baxter has accomplist oon Is Low '—many more—and i > @ about the daughter of a retired|ih, emingly impossible. H 50 cowbeys singing Western bal e ¥ Montana catileman who comes| d the marvelous f lads! % i ] New York to visit her father's gave in “In Old Ar : ; vacation. Here she falls | \ith another fine impersonation of gay and insouciant bandit in i in their social position he Arizona Kid,” a great out-| OIS, Bl E ¢ barrier tolq romance in Movietone s g g 3 I { ' their happir | was shown at the Col ra | p ; i g ] Mcinod is ingenious a5t night and which will be ' ¥ Tho ingenious method by which in tonight. Sy ) o the cowboy finally convinces the! Here is the genuine spirit of the Eastern girl that she could be con-|Old West, that elusive thing which y QT . A - g ; tented as his wife gives the presen-|so few THIS ALL-STAR CAST: CM’/’ Logn-Maver | R {ge e se John Mack Brown — Dorothy A & / vy ‘\) || The production pi s ps the fact that all Sehastian — Ries Jortez @R thinz out of the or i B(n“\?h}?u}yin __l:((’fl‘ll;fdofid(w‘,:fi‘ PICTURE way of scenic spectacles, many cf { | the sequences being taken on moun-a little village in southwestern Ut —Karl Dane tain tops overlooking wide valley has something to do with the n: = pas A and rivers and others being taken of unquestioned realism that ADDED ATTRACTION at the foot of precipitous canyons|vades “The Arizona Kid." Any- : and ravines. way, it is there, and together with| HAL ROACH urese s The picture is made further at-|the gorgeous scenic backgrounds tractive by a number of songs 'and the remarkable work of the sung by the featured players and|cast, makes the picture absorb 7ih s gilulz)‘cul\:]-:v,\t\r“\'»llo ”']J'L'\'nlix::;‘m and delightfully ent In calling your attention to the arrival of our spring stock of ALSO > cowpuncher ballads and dittiss Badly Wantéd Outlaw Rugs; we are offering you the most complete selection éver shown Added attractions at the Capitol| As a badly-wanted outlaw, “Th . 5 5k el G R, RS, s e METROTONE are “Big Kick" a Harry Langdon|Arizona Kid" is being searched for an J"'."“"' If‘ presentative values from the entire Biglowe San- g 4 comedy; a Krazy Kat cartoon, and |by many, including the sheriff of ford line are lll('llllll'!l. NEWS a - a news reel, Rockville, Utah, who does not sus-! i 7 o pect that Chico Cabrillo, a well- £ = X 4 3 s g 5 e Sad residatitdf 115 towh. 18 really We have given careful consideration to QUALITY, COLOR, LITTLE STORIES |ihc xia himselr. Chico’s favorii /E and PRICE. ameng the dance-hall girls is the OF !‘£££ fiery Lorita, whose naturally jeal- 2 % 2 3 3 . |ous nature is inflamed when he of- | = Our prices are based on the 1931 spring list, which shows R e a VERY MATERIAL SAVING over the prices of a few months - : d Nick Hoyt. The treach- T‘HURSDéY ~ ,T(HURSDAY ; 5;’;::: :l?ck lefrns cxynco';-, ceruc ei:"u | ago. The 9x12 size ranges from $23.00 to $200.00 and smaller FRIDAY FRIDAY | tity and betrays him. o sizes in proportion SATURDAY t SATURDAY | ;| . How Chico escapes by the skin | bt - of his teeth with the ohe girl who remains faithful to him, forms the stirring climax of this unusually well handled production. Leading Feminine Actress 8, Mona Maris, who plays the lead- ing feminine role, reveals herself TOO TOO E as a dramatic actress of tremen- 4 dous ability. Carol Lombard, Mrs. e, 4 Jiminez, Theodore Von Eltz, Ar- HIGH e “ LO‘V. | EB ; thur Stone, Hank Mann and other well-known players give noteworthy performances in their roles and JUST EXA,C l LY RIGH I ) : Alfred Santell’s direction and clever - ’ use of the gorgeous scenic back- GLORIA=GRAFETON, |grounds of Zion National Park call = e «] i ! , as does Ralphfpon— — — ——— — e ——— — PICNIC HAM (New Shipment), per pound ......25c §! sob sister ey might can Gioria | Biockis absorbine and colortul sior. S:;L::ft:nxurixox: iihfi L ,B"’*'d""“y Added attractions at the Coliseum vith ler voice! o4 £ - Qo 2 RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE (Fresh, | "Born in Yakima, Wash, Glora| rastererstan- educationsi fil, PHONES 83 OR 85 ¢ 3 “The Store' That ‘Pleases’ ML Y. PF CAFEO 451534 5 0s 0 o » e 30 Qi it etes v oy Bt} | THE SANITARY GROCERE a year ago she left the west coast Rugs are now on display and whether you contemplate put- chasing or not, you are cordially invited to inspect them at your leisure. Juneau Young Hardware Co. l|IflfllmmIIIIIII||lllllfllIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII!IlIH[IIIIIIIIIIHImIhflfl"lmnlllmlflflllmmm [T P T and came to New York where her —-’M % - tender, i < MILK--All Brands, 16 ounce cans, 3 for 23c, R “OJI;S‘I.AS]: MNING : ST CERR B b g O St LR (ST o ) gt L R Now she's taken her first long ; : itcn towards fame as a pr?fmpul in vuTE REcEIvED FRESH SPINACH; per pound ..... .... -+ 15¢ BRI e s e e, s Fini : brunpt. statuesque beauty with ex- ¥ FRESH RHUBARB, 2 pounds-..... .... ...35¢c & |ceptional talens for comedy viay-|Choggiung Returns Receiv- |ing. CERTIIT o e ed and Canvassed— LARGE FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, each . D i O R 5 ey S 5 S ' : SWEET JUICY ORANGES, 4 dozen for .. ..$1.00 §| Short Wave Station| ottt seurm om e oo merica’s New Winter Pastime SAN DIEGO, Cal, Feb. 5—Doro- | District just canvassed by the Ter- \ 1 1 thy Mitchell, 15-year-old high- ritorial Canvassing Board insure the Play the game that all America is finding s n seds LOG CABIN SYRUP: (mediunt size ¢an) ... .. .50C Bl e e o e e eeate . Poster over L. 7 the 88 ne finding so entertaining ates her owrl. rhdlo trarsiiitting |D. Rodeh for the House of Représ and so thrilling in keen competition. It is competitive from the b D s station. sentatives in the Alaska Legisla- first shot until a plaver holes out 1 N . P T g FRESH CREA]‘.\/IERY BL’TTER (1 POUnd anl\S) Classified as an amateur, she|ture by 26 votes. This is reported to I .‘: t at 'h‘( 18th cup. Ha.n'duaps ar has made friends throughout tho|be the only place heretofore not ranged for competitive events with prizes for competition and a 2 pOUndS Sl s e e sude.s sene 0 ep S8 s es s bovbene 65C United States and Capada and has |heard from in that Division, . Special Grand Prize each week. made contact with foreign lands| Foster's election was virtually as- LARGE EGGS, per dozen. el T e e ke o Mo through her short wave telegraphic |sired without this precinct since Indoor golf is as sensitive as billiards and calling for touch code station, which uses the call|he had a 32 vote lead over Roach. letters WGOHG. Choggiung gave the latter 25 and that means nerves under control. Make the afternoon or even- Foster 19 votes. Both are Republi- 1 ¢ ‘o m She put her outfit together her- ing gay with a game of indoor golf. Course i en dai self, moreover. When she finishes|cans. g 5ay [ goli. urse is open daily. Rates a high school course in science she| Both Judge Wickersham, Republi-| § are reasonable. plans to become a commercial radio |can, and W. K. Keller, Republican, operator. added to their majorities in thi [} = el precinct, The former received 35 J M d G lf C 3 p NOTICE votes to four for his opponent, uncau s L get 0 Ourse Owing to increase in price M;Georrge B. Grigsby, and Mr. Keller | coal, prices delivered on and after|got 37 and A. J. Karnes, Demo- TIRE g[flCOND FLOOR—*COLDSTE[N BLDG s this date will be as follows: screen-|cratic candidate only one vote. ed coal, family trade, $18; restau- | This increased Wickersham'’s total rants $17. D. B. FEMMER, majority to 290 and Mr. Keller's —adv, Phone 114. Ito 452 votes, e ‘ r AP - By

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