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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 13, 1931. LITTLE STORIES Sittlo Stans Euummmmmnmmlmlmmnuuunmmnnuummmmmmmm MADS OF 1850 CAPITOL | weeaserne FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ~ ASGIRLS TODAY Columbia Pictures presenls ! Pioneer Heroine in “Lone | Rider” at Capitol Displays Courage What sort of an effect do clothes have on a woman's character? Is the girl of today with her| natural boyish figure and simple| garments, more frank, courageous,| loyal and honest than her great- grand-mother of 80 years ago who {wore crinolines, tight stays and| rumberl furbelows? Exper on | | in a thrilling : WIS w 3 {the subject a lined to k breith-tuking i evec, oS ipnieed to k) | o7 ier” s o st ii: the three-a-day where Welcome WESTERN tarted singing for the radio. ficialities have a definite influence|® 40N 2 person’s makeup. The wom-| P and a. vl brunet, she Ten of 1850, particularly the pioneer |irankly admits the dubious musical women of the West, have never Yank of her “mean” blues—but she been surpassed for bravery and for- |insists they have a certain human- titude. iity an aria could never capture. | An interesting and romantic de-r Welcome is a California girl. piction of cne of these heroines of| Her peculiar claim to fame is | the early West is shown in “The|Voice that drops below ordinary Lone Rider,” the Columbia all-|feminine registers—almost a bari- talking action film starring the|tone, just right for throaty blues. daring Buck Jones begins | T ;:owtmg tonight at capitol | ““Rebels”” Hold Threat eatre. <. In Stage Hold-up | Over New House; Single The daughter of a judge promi-{ Vote May Sway Majority nent in the affairs of a little west-‘ 4 ern town is returning home from! the East in a stage coach. Bandits| attack the coach but are driven|. : : away by a lone rider. | Demca: organized the House, ;i . _lalthough there were three \morg The girl trusts her rescuer im- plicitly—never once suspecting that 3‘;”"3}:“‘?]’:: ::1“1‘: Democratic mem= he had been the leader of an out-| ° il g . law band But later, when COALITION CONTROL THEN shel i i B There were nearly a score of does discover identity, she does| il s iag e il ives or other Independents 2 I Progres not falter in her loyalty to him. . ‘s [ Inspir by her faith, the former | that House, holding the balance bandit lives up to her ideal. No‘“[ power. Also the cmel_'gcncy of modern girl could have been more ¥ impelled Y. 40 YIRS HERE sincere in her emotions nor more|POt 10 A Swnecibie ad'm_xmstrm courageous in her actions than this| U0 backed by a Democratic Sen- heroine of the '50's. ot Db - Added attractions are “School's| NO such external et Out,” an “Our Gang” comedy, car- |{ronts the Seventy-second Congress. toons and news reels. |Instead, the presidential campajgn o f 1932 is in the offing. | | | | 1 | Ghe screen’s dare devil cowboy etite which the Direeted by Lovis KINE (Continued from page 1.) A celerful story of the days Stirring action, strong , and 2 biz climatic The demcen rider of in a sensational punch! the world SUCCEEs, { OUR GANG COMEDY—*School’s Out™ NEWS CARTOONS SOON One of Last Year’s Biggest Pictures GRETA GARBO Uhp “ANNA CHRISTIE” Success in muffin making depends . /to a great extent on the care with ~ iwhich the batter is made. That is ® why most recipes state that the milk should be poured into the flour a little at a time rather than all at once. Such care prevents N 5 % lumps from forming. § 1 ool RUS A | This rule, “a_little at a time,” ! Regular meeting Friday evening, i, i basis of Controlled Roasting 7:30. Election of officers in Lodge,|__g process patented and used only and installation in Consistory. \by Hills Bros. in roasting their WALTER B. HEISEL, coffee. By automatic control, coffee Secretary. |passes continuously through the PRSI P |roasters, ]a lewt ptfiuédshat a time. i Accurately controlles eat is ap- COSTUME JEWELRY lied with the result that every Iberry is roasted evenly—to the de- If you would be fashionable, you'gree that insures a rich, uniform, must have a piece of costume jew-|full-bodied flavor. The common elry to match your gown. THE method of roasting coffee is in bulk NUGGET SHOP is showing the |—just the opposite of Hills Bros.’ latest creations in this line priced PYOCoss. bl from $1.00 up. e <1 Hills Bros. Coffee is always fresh *because it is packed in vacuum. By 2 |this process air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is taken out of the can and kept out. Ordinary cans, leven if air-tight, do not keep coffee fresh. Grocers everywhere sell |Hills Bros. Coffee. Ask for it by iname and look for the Arab— |{the trade-mark—on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., San Francisco, California. !nized lines of political parties ém- life's| the test in the Senate. Revolt has role of old Marthy in “Anna Chr day at the Capitol Theatre RBASTER IDEA FnR for always harbored a great desire to She was given an opportunity to| sordid part in Clarence Brown’s all- | o | fin Ingredients to Patented Charles Bickford plays opposite father, a part he created Domestic issues that cut deeply MAR]E DRESSLER HAS |across rather than along the recog- PART IN “CHRISTIE” varrass party leadership old o | ties of party loyalty have not stood Marie Dressler realizes a i 9 A bl TS B ambition in enacting the dramatic 3 picture which will be shown Sun-! Acclaimed as a comedienne more than 40 years, Miss Dressler portr: a straight dramatic role PERFECTING H.AVUR gratify this yearning when Metro-| g ¥ Goldwyn-Mayer cast her in the Applies Rule for Mixing Muf- talking screen version of the fa-| mous Eugene O'Neill play. | Roasting Process Miss Garbo and George Marwn} again is seen in the role original stage presentation drama. —_———ee— NOTICE VALENTINES Butler, Mauro & Co. “When We Sell It—It’s Right” ! dv. TELEPHONE 134 WE DELIVER |, " | Express Money Orders { t | Old Papers for sale at Empire Office] PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY SATURDAY . NIGHT T SHOW IN TOWN THE BE! — COLISEUM ~ LAST TIMES TONIGHT First—“THE VIRGINIAN" Second — “THE TEXAN” ND NOW——F— MAN FROM WYOMIN with JUNE COLLYER 7:30 9:30 GARY COOPER News— Carton Comedy Soon—“General Crack,” “Sally,” “Paris” and Others . ) —Vitaphone Acts— ] [38 doubles, six triples and 26 hotne JHTY WIELDER OF B_“-;runs. Rye's correct name is Eu- |gene Mercantelli. He is 22, seemed to simmer just below the coming Seventy-second cangrcss:‘ltlT'l‘Lli RED SOX ROOKIE surface even in the present House.|which may loom as perhaps the | And what will happen to any mcst interesting session of the| gislative proposal in the new Federal Legislature yet held. | CHICAGO, Feb. 13—Small but| ———— House, where the shift of one| .- — s i Slce H'S SUC mighty is Eugene Rye, a Chicago| GROOM BAUSCH'S SUCCESSOR man o 5 v e scan- o in of the 435 who will be scan-| !boy, who will attempt to find regu- | ning political portents back home| NOTICE 1 8 i lwould be enough to determine ac-| Owing to increase in price of [lar employment in the Boston Red | LAWRENCE, Kansas, Feb. 13— tion of the House in any matter,|coal, prices delivered on and after [SoX outfield. Ormand Beach, fullback of the 1938 5 beyond caloulation. i this date will be as follows: screen-| Rye is but five feet five inches | University of Kansas football team, WHIMS OF ‘REGULARITY’ ied coal, family trade, $18; restau-|tall. In one game last summer, |is being groomed for the weight There are considerations for every | rants $17. D. B. FEMMER, Rye hit three home runs in one|events on the track team in place representative which urge party| —8dV. Phone 114. |inning, driving home eight runs.|of “Jarring Jim” Bausch, all around doyalty, even in’ the fmce of dx-‘ — His club, Waco of th‘e Texas league | athlete, declared ineligible by the verging views if he does not imj LET jmade 18 runs that inning. Big Six conference. | Flowers be your See|! Bugene finished the season with ———e— peril his own re-election. h q b Committee chairmanships are val.- | Juneau ma{x W —adv. an average of .367, uhx?h lx}cludo:l Dlll{VEmplru‘ w.n:: Aads Pa{. Midget Golf They lend prestige; make the hold- | er known back home as a big man valentine. in Washington. Also, party regu- larity means at least a voice in the picking of many federal office holders. | All those things count. They make for party regularity even where urge of old time pa fealty has weakened. They may, conceivably, decide which party will| organize the next house. | REAPPORTIONMENT ON HORIZON Underneath all other troubles ()[‘ narr majorities and conflicting | intra-party views for that new Congress lies another matter. I will be the last, a political mir-| acle excepted, to be elected on pre- cisely the same geopraphical dis- trict boundaries that now prevail. Reapportionment of the House | under the 1930 census is at hand.| It means certain redistricting for some states, possible redistricting for almost all. CONTRASTS IN DISTRICTS Should reapportionment be ef- fected on an exact or even approxi- mate distribution of political pow- er in accordance with the distri- bution of population, hardly a House member would escape dras- tic remodeling of his district. And this is just another of those nebulous uncertainties of the forth-| Dedication Ball ELKS BALL ROOM — Saturday, February 14th I3 Juneaw’s Midget Golf Course ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR—GOLDSTEIN BLDG. Auspices B. P. O. Elks, No. 420 Public Cordially Invited Admission $1.00 FIRST