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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI: TUESDAY MAY 5 |93| D e e T A'__ P 8 s o 7 ; 1] 9! Y fl : i l A !__llllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIII||HIIIIIIIIIlII||IIIII!I||I|I||IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII HAROLD LLOYD; JK.; AND HIS PAREN 3 ‘ API I O HEADS BILL ON| SHUWS TONIGHT| COLISEUM [ y ang . :30 TONIGHT and TOMORROW 9:30 , TUESDAY WEDNESDAY £ - m‘ q WESTERN ELECTRIC SOUND SYSTEM Z Basil Rathbone Stars as Romantic Play, with Music, 0 A Girl Who's Face i — “The Voie Action” £ French Spy in Play Features Walter Byron e Voice of Action H " Y Was Her Fort ‘2 B VEaie stbit with Small Cast and Lois Moran oMb A CIATEAIS, ) UNUSUAL LOV ‘q ‘Y' S| Basil Rathbone, who has the Lols Moran, who is co-featured i Attracted to Man JNUSUAL LOVE STORY! £ leading part in “This Mad World” with Walter Byron in “Not Dam- a Fox Try and cqual this fer a romance to thrili g v omes to the Capitol The- aged,” an all-talking movietone ro- Movietone H vou and touch your heart! A love that H tenight, is well-equipped to en- mance with music, which will be e Who's Fortune + = s above everything—a perfeet act the role of the French spy prescnted tonight at the Coliseum all talker H talking drama, a William De \\}11&‘)\ he assumes in the prof theatre, is right at home in the : f 2 = Mille triumph! tlon. | | department store setting of this o Was in a Bank = Rathbone, a enant of the picture. | LOIS MORAN b = with in the World | Until recently, Miss Moran was | X & KAY JOHNSON | the owner of onc of the most ex- WALTERBYRON . ( = JIISE SSE British army | clusive sports wear shops in Holly- P 4 3 ] = LOUI ,l‘a'r“({{E SER i Lont.' period and made many trips swood, catering to the motion pic- and a supporting ‘cast of stars ehind the G an lines. In “This | ture colony. T J ol E BASIL RATHBONE @ trip into German | Business was so good that Miss ALWAYS ADDED SHORT SUBJECTS = A ults” in a love affair Moran’s shop had to be expanded -§ WILLIAM DE MILLE l\?cn? afui Kay‘John— | several times, a‘x_xd it finally assum- b g Production a G‘,rm.m girl 2 ‘cd such propertions that §he cou}d = e only five major ro | not devote the necessary time to it. = They are taken | S0 she sold out. | n, Rathbone, L | Active In Management | 4 Veda Buckland and Loui —— 4 g 3 52 However, when she was the pro- ssoctated Press Eas, Of :these, Rathbone The film comedian and Mrs. Lloyd pose for the flru’plc(ure taken | Prictress of the shop, Miss Moran IS J ohn son and Miss Dresser car- _of their son, Harold, jr., an incubator baby, The fathan was recuper- tcok ‘an active hand in its manage- ry out 80 percent of the action. \ating from an appendix operatior ment, and frequently would go William de Mille directed the pic- behind the counters to assist the ture from a script prepared by | TR sales girls when they were rushed. Clara Beranger. The plot is no DAVE DUNBAR HERE In her current picture she pre- concerned with scenes of the ac-| paye Dunvar, representative of FA RME Rs Mqu sides over the men’'s shirt counter " tual warfare, but rather depicts an | the National Grocery Company of in a large New York department interlude occurring behind the Ger- | geattle, is a passenger aboard the store. Her sweetheart, Robert Ames, . man lines between the hours of 4| ajacka enrouté to Nenana At the is the radio mechanic for the store, pm. and 10 am. of the next day. |jnterior town, Mr. Dunbar will| while her girl friend, Inez Court- > SR T T launch his boat for a trip down ney, presides over the phonograph Commercial bankruptcy causes a|the Yukon River then from St. |record counter. Inez's sweetie, (s loss of about $750,000,00 a year to|Michael to Nome. ,Goorge “Red” Corcoran, is the store American bus| AL S0 SRR | detective. o Old papers for your fires, at The Screnity Is Disturbed NEWS OSWALD CARTOON Old Papers at The Empire. Empire. Dr. H. W. Alberts Warns| Al is apparently serene with this little foursome, not entirely satisfied with her radio lover, when in walks Walter Byron, who plays the role of a wealthy young man about town. He falls in love with Lois at' sight and com- plications develop rapidly, with Ames’ violent jealousy playing quite a part in the affair. although Lois is COMEDY—*Veronn’s Aunt” ——COMING—— Du Barry————Charley’s Aunt HE LSRR AR RRE R | Against Too Many Work- ers Going to Fairbanks Daily Cross-word Puzzle | ACROSS s One who cries and whines First woman Ice hasn't moved in the Tanana | vet, but farmers in the region wat- ered by the stream, have been oc- cupied for some time in preparing Solution ot Yesterday's Puzzle 9. -——Illlllllllllllll 10. Ages 14. A judge ot israel Junior Diamond Briquets o) Hebreu and seeding ground for crops, ac- ire i NOTICE STEWART GUES 18 Kind of bucket S ooheh i s e AL Anmf:i %i,| Chandler Sprague directed this . First_name o | g LN s, picture, while Harold Atteridge and | Frank Gay adapted the story from g On and after this date the Web- & oty 1 otch ver or of the Alaska Agricultiiral Will satisfy the most exacting in FURNACE, ber Beauty Parlor in the MacKin- 17. Competition peinitid xperiment, Stations, United States |the magazine story by Richard on ¥ b, whiesse ; RANGE or HEATER non Apartments will give DUART Tu ANGHORAGE ot D Past E nl tznclm o(r g?imu“}‘;m' \lmml Connell. Cliff Friend and Jimmic g o o i < i soe g eadquarters at Sitka. e arrived 11 known writers of 2 Permanent Waves for $10.00 each.| game o dal wave t bk ' | Monaco, wel o! 3 o . ol 21 n?‘.:‘,é?“;,cyd < T lhworin in J}mt:nu yesterday from Fair-|p,oh01ar music wrote the songs for Phone Us Direct g tas ! g2, pEneviedn muosition | banks, where he liad gone to turn | gho picture. . B, G et A 2 ot . Low monot- | |over the agricultural experiment | _ 4 5 DA ]’HONE 412 Old Papers at The Empire. “ P!ns: form R onous hun- station there to the Alaska College 4 TR T & 35 Jn Ry Top EID] ot aghin « | Of Agriculture and School of Mines. |70t 80 into the Inferior unless they o . 3 umuumlmnm|nu|m||||unuumm, v e | e, T F B | om an el elnt of v s of employment 'Mining Supervisor Leaves| 2% Scenes of =4t gnart view, the prospects are promising Whl‘_“‘ away, _DOOL‘" Alberts visit- (1( i l(' ()(lst Coal CO. | Todbv for M K 20. Dead E|S| fully in the Interior,’ said Doctor Al-|ed the Matanuska Agricultura] Sta- ay for Month s radition 41. Young demon | poic’ Ryt in some other re-|tion north of Anchorage, the larg- .l . . Kixed charges 55, Swiss moun- 172. Ovules 48. More dis- 4 ¥ est in the Territos He left on ST M]mn quesn at10! 36. The Eternal ains s spects the outlook is not so favor- ry. A~ g 1r ot n 73. Metalliferous % 4 s e i A wesH 56, In tavor ot Focks able. Too many men, T think, are |tbe. Alameda. lastnight. for. Peters-., Frrmwanse P - i Enroute to Ancherage and other | 39, For example: i DowN [going to Tairbanks in searcn of |BurE ‘and Sgete L R BAKER 1S BURIED . e Ints Yok cofiferehces wver ¢ bbr. a LM £ B FADIOVIeT The ing indus- |Point Agassiz. His mission g : 5 e o] | % polnts for conferences Over the| o Mors mature Go LAl Bcore sy employment. '/ Ttie /mining indus. |59 Bt pEAseh B8 LR TR e WM NIIW: YORE, Ml Georee F.| | Music--Entertainment | 1931 ceason’s mining investigations| 41 Word of denial regrds will- 2 Drug-produc- £ M by ttiero WALl kL b Or Acsusuad |, SR BT T e ol e B;‘lk“‘& oy ! /‘m| An ‘;'{"k” | furnished for | - and inspections, under both Fed-| 42 Pons.Sang - 85. Dreathe I P Bl o sp“',““;‘ number, possibly a few more than io JARUCIE ARBE BRI SN | DANCES-PARTIES | | eral and Territorial appropriations,| 46, Fabric made &7 Killed . 4 Insect 62, Profts |last season, but it will not be able turn to this cuy;eu?’e going to his puried today services. | | LODGE GATHERINGS | ( | B. D. Stewart, Supervising Mining q‘:rl?im flax 68. lg’am fastener g :3;\5 as fact ‘@; (A_g:}m‘,"vi"rr(!‘z?" to absorb all those that are apply- headquarters in 2 } Of six remain “SMOKEY” MILLS Engineer and Acting Territorial| 51, Judge L. Bird of the 7. Correct 69 A brother of | ing for work. Men from the States P ¥ 1) wlinn bk Telephone 402 ‘ » Mine Inspector, left today on the | 33 Thought gull family 8. Singing volce odin or from Southeast Alaska showld | Quarlz anc piacer location no-, ing in Dodge. City, Kas. only two | / s . G l steanrer Alaska: fm: ge;{-ud He —_ — | tices at The Empire. are equipped to shoe horses ) rease anc will be absent about 30 days. PR [T O, Mr. Stewart prcbably will ap- * = point a full-time assistant mining Oll S?rvlce | engineer to aid him in the Terri- torial work after his return here. Funds for this were made avail- able by the recent Legislature. At Anchorage Mr. Stewart will confer with J. J. Corey, Coal mine THE Nugget Shop SELLS Don’t take the risk of ruining expensive auto parts when efficient greas- £ N ol i3 expert, Maurice Sharp, in charge .. P k o ing se:tx meolg_llolbe ;‘“%:t | of the laboratory there, and George arrer a8 most nominal €XpPense. | gy wpper, Poreman Miner of the // . ¢ ¥ Let us put your car on | yniteq states Bureau of Mines, re- ! x"egmmc‘l Sc.]}}edu}ehfor.fireas' garding their work this seaso» Lat- .. . /“ % . ing and ouing. Wwill save || er he will visit Fairbanks and con- y / “ you more in the life of the ||fer with Prof. Earl Pilgrim and 7////////“..-.%///%/ car than our service charge || Irving McK. Reed, special assist- s . ever would be. ants, who have aided him in field flw / .. studies during the past two ycars. 7 7 o 4 Phone 411 Continuation of this work is con- . & | templated. {555 0 | Mr. Stewart will also visit all of | the operating coal mines in the X CO | Healy River and Matanuska fields, | \J NNORS | and look over all of the coal units held under development leases. il T y Motor CO. [ FOOD ‘SALE | The Martha Society will hold a CHEVROLET DEALERS | Food Sale at the SANITARY GRO- CERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY y ] oF res wess. gy : » flllIIIIIilIIIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIII||I|||||lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Parker Duofold is scaled against leakage. There are no holes in the sil .mo lever to catch on your clothing and dis charge ink accidentally. Toot Delight — not metely & fishionili'l'hqnheim:. « B ey B o | e b ¢ g peine pleiog o o o A O E : i " e oot = e <k thalkT saprove: which is being enjoyed daily by eje.. . This is trucFoot = ‘ ' & ' ; R = mentawbich give Parker || {ncreasing numbers of the There is'a Foot Delight shde E e nes a pe ¢ a E ul,-m_‘m disionally ¥ smartest wonmf. The msfac for evflY. occasion with ufi 1 = = Guaranteed tion of knowing that one’s Foot Delight buoyancy for all = = e Pas en Com; shoes sre unusual but not con- ocasions. Attractively priced, ¥ = j A g “J“l‘,""‘t"b‘;‘:fi:""’r, spicuous . . . That they are in Foot Delight shoes ‘aré ‘sn v E s [ 4 s ; E MADE IN U. 8. A. A true accord with the dictates of economy to smart womankind. ©F opring rryers : & = - = [ s E p & : . | 8 Parker = ) ] = £ . , £ - 3 50 Cents Each " B e e ' = = . B E| Parker Pens - - UNITED FOOD CO. | ... 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