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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1931. 3 e — N TAMED WITH Tuesday 7:30-9:30 CAPITOL =] She Su;lke(l HerfiMan | Like a Jungle Tiger! An amazing romance, sweeping you froms the South American jung 3 haunts of New York socie with ROBERT MONTGOMERY ERNEST TORRENCE A JACK CONWAY Production fl| ern conventions. Collegian Comedy—“ON THE SIDE LINE” Coming “She’s My W eakness” “Brothers” { s i s Associated Press Photo Charlotte Gunther, well known on the Parisian stage, and John Bratten, Philadelphia broker and a member of the American Olympic team in 1928, will be married soon in Philadelphia. SIDES GOING SOUTH SHELDON ENDS VISIT F. D. Sheldon, pioneer druggist of Nome, left cn the Princess Ahcel M. H. Sides, of the Customs staf: this morning for the States after|in Juneau, left on the Princess visiting oldtime friends here for | Alice this morning for Tacoma. sometime. He intends to take a|He will return in about three complete stcck of drugs to Nome€ | weeks, accompanied by Mrs Sides on the first steamer in June andwho has been visiting her parents open a store there. | for severzl months. Is now ready to give you the very latest in all lines of Beauty Culture New styles in marcelling, finger waving, facials and scalp treatments. Also the finest in Croquinol and spiral permanent waving. American Beauty Parlor MRS. JACK WILSON Phone 397 for Appointment JOANCRAWFORD SHOWS TONIGHT Entertaining Talking Pic- ture Will Be Presented at Capitol Theatre In “Untamed,” Crawford, which begins showing tonight at the Capitol theatre, there is strong contrast between the first locale in the Central American jungles and the later | scenes in the center of fashionable New York. Joan Crawford as “Bingo” , the daughter of an oil is eighteen before she the jungles for blase Man- { hattan. The girl is bewildered over mod- She falls in love jat first sight with the first white ,man she sees on a northbound ship, and can't understand why he or her guardians should worry be- ,cause she is rich, and the boy has {not a cent. ‘This situation, aided by heavy-handed methods of old Ben Murchison, her guardian, rushes on, gathering dramatic steam until the explosion finally {occurs with almost tragic results. { Miss Crawford has strong sup- |port in Robert Montgomery, Er- | nest Torrence, Holmes Herbert, John Miljan, Gwen Lee, Edward Nugent, Don Terry, Gertrude As- | tor, Milton Farney, Lloyd Ingram, | Grace Cunnard, Tom O'Brien and { Wilson Benge. — .- ANNUAL APPEAL OF S. A, MEETS 600D RESPONSE Splendid progress is being made in connection with the Annual Appeal of the Salvation Army. The local officers have been re- | cipients of a most favorable re- sponse to their efforts. Some don- ors have made a very substantial increase over last year, which gives great promise of the objective be- ing reached. The Army has commenced con- struction of a home in the Native Village, the plan having received the practical endorsement of the citizens of Juneau. e, all of the services. | starring Joanl the | gruff | folks back of that didn't come over on the Mayflower—they was STARS TONIGHT “So This Is London” Wil Be Presented with Chang- ed Sound Equipment Changes necessitated in the me chanical sound equipment late yes terday afternoon prevented the pre | sentation of the scheduled motion picture entertainment at the Coli seum theatre last night. Needed alterations have now been made |and “So This Is London,” starrin Will Rogers, which was billed for last night, will be shown tonight. | In-this delightful comedy, Roger: | plays the role of “Hiram Drap: owner of a cotton mill in Texas, who goes, against his wishes, London with his wife, Iree Ric {and his son, Frank Albertson. Rog describes himself and family ‘Just an old Texan family and not bad American stock. My fath- | er was part Cherokee Indian and so was my mother. Course their just standing there when it docked As a matter of fact the biggest mistake my ancestors ever made was lettin’ them land.” and the dialogue, with obvious in- terpolations by the quaint philos- | opher. SEATTLE CITY COUNCIL TURNS DOWN NOMINEE or Edwards for Light Supt. Fails ling Hill, Mayor Edwards’ fourth appointee for Superintendent City Light | The Mayor must nominate an- other man within 10 days of the council can reinstate J. D. Ross, | deposed a day before the recent city election. - — Everyone is cordially invited to!| work for the first time at the Uni- States. ! versity of North Carolina. Clean Up! Paint Up! emodel! REDUCE ithe Fire Hazard ALLEN SHATTUCK INSURANCE WILL ROGERS | AT COLISEUM Owen Davis wrote the adaptation Fourth Nomination of May-/ TONIGHT ONLY 7:30 = PLEASURE IN RUNNING TONIGHT ONLY WILL ROGERS in “SO THIS IS LONDON” THE LAST TIMES TONIGHT NEW SHOW TOMORROW —— I||IIIIIIIIIIIII||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllllllIIIIIIIllllllilflllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllfl COLISEUM BECAUSE OF BEING CLOSED LAST NIGHT WE TAKE GREAT . TONIGHT ONLY 9:30 I A T :Sneers When Sentenced to Slayer Screams, then Collapses SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, 21— Charles Simpson, | Die, Gallows Mother of Convicted Boy April confessed NEW BANKER | er, | First National Bank at Juneau. SACRAMENTO, Cal, April 21.— Samuel E. Pope, Sacramento bank- will leave for Alaska about June 15 to become President of the later was assistant to the Vice- President of the Bank of America im this city. — GUMING HERE MRS. PIGG IS SOUTHBOUND Mrs. W. J. Pigg, of the Melody « Shop, left on the Princess Alice this morning on a business trip to the Pacific Northwest. 5 b - M. D. Snodgrase, co10onization | agent for the Alaska Railroad, was | Mr. Pope, for many years, was|here today enroute to his head- fcox\nected with the Peoples Na- tional Bank of Sacramento and tended stay in the States.: quarters in Anchorage after an ex- KATZ IS WESTBOUND Karl K. Katz, representative of the Northern Pacific Railway, ac- companied by Mrs. Katz, is a pas- senger aboard the Alaska for the Westward and Interior. They will return and make @ call at Juneau in about three weeks. e NO MORE NIDAROS Norwegian Consul W. E. Britt has received official notice that the name of the city of Nidaros has been changed and will here- after be known as Trondheim. 'murderer of Mrs. Albina Voorhies, ' § SEATTLE, April 21—The CItY aged grocery store owner on Feb- | Council voted 8 to 1 against S‘er‘truary 16, was late yesterday sen-| ‘of The | o {boy slayer sncered when the de-|§ i cision was announced but the boy's tenced to hang on July 10. | mother screamed and collapsed. | | her afire. | S e Lamar Stringfield, composer of | J. Hirshey, Hope mining opera- | the first America opera with an tor, and Mrs. Hirshey, are return- Americon theme, has presented the ing home after a visit to the ‘They are enroute to Sew- ard on the Alaska. 0 IR lllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Simpson confessed beating the woman to death and then setting ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER one cent an hour. 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