The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 21, 1932, Page 3

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0 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 21, 1932. CAPITOL THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Radiant in a New Blaze of Glory! “Barbara | STARTYCH : MIRACLE WO MAN with David Manners Drama of a Girl Who Fooled Everybody but Herself — and Her Love! [ A Frank Capro Production ® A Columbio Picture * SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS TONIGHT SILVER NITE COMING ATTRACTIONS “Indiscreet”—Public Defender”—*“East of Borneo” “Waterloo Bridge”—*“Just a Gigolo”—*“Street Scene” “FRONT PAGE” “PALMY DAYS” LADIES LADIES Graham Gets Plane Ready To Fly North Expects to Find Missing Craft in Arctic, Sal- vage Fur Cargo . Rexall ASTHMA POWDER 75¢ SEATTLE, Jan. 21.—Pilot W. B. Graham, Alaska commercial aviator, is overhauling his plane and other- (wise completing his plans to sal- vage the fur cargo aboard the Hudson’s Bay trading ship Bay- chimo, missing in the ice pack near |Point Barrow. The cargo s said to be worth from $1,000,000 to $1,- 500,000. It is reported here that officials !of the company in Winnipeg said Butler Mauro Drug Co. Phone 134 We Deliver Express Money Orders e =-=3 |the cargo is worth not more than % $30,000. Poeorosrs ovoo—eprs sosee | Under maritime laws, anyone 5 2 finding the ship unmanned could Jfl{lefl“ Pllbhc lel‘al‘y claim the cargo and vessel. Free Reading Room o0 W City Hall, Becond Floor 14 Main Street and Fourth PLAY BILLIARDS | Reading Room Opea From —at— it s BURFORD'S | Circulation Room Open from * e 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 - b omTedh Matastue, e o s, Wa SEE YURMAN Ko ’g New Fur Garments in 1] FREE TO ALL f New Styles | | Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling o Yurman, the Furrier I Triangle Building | Old papers sy Tae Emplre. o EESEIRENTENER SHIRIEEEDRENISARENEE SEZNIEREERREAEENA L] A Precious Possession . . . . Undoubtedly your eyes are more valuablé ‘than any other faculty you possess—don’t neglect them. If you are suffering from eye- strain, come 'in and let us ex- amine your eyes for new glass- es. ective measures taken in time may relieve you of untold suffering later in life. Dr. R. E. Southwell OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Room 7, Valentine Building . Office P 484, Residence Phone 238; Office o 1?::; 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 (LT PP PR PR PR R R R ERE T R R R MR R R R R PR P FT AR ET E PTTER T T I LR Tt PP PR PR P EE PR PP IS PRI R P PP PEPEST side to be on—the winning eide. |boy who has changed his * * * ll.:ov:e Blends Theatres Change ' * ‘With Outlawry CAPITOL'S NEW BILL HEADED BY this and it It was inevitable that these two | —the girl smarting from the sflng‘ ‘Miracle Woman' Features| Barbara Stanwyck and David Hardy “The Miracle Woman,” featuring Barbara Stanwyck, David Manners and Sam Hardy, will headline the | new program at the Captitol thea- tre tonight. Tonight is “Silver Night.” Every woman attending either of the How the thinks the table silverware. “The Miracle Woman” revolves| about a girl who becomes embit- tered when her father, a minister, is deposed because he is getting|in the fat too old to hold the interest of his|Mercer congregation. break and something in the girl dies, too, for she lets go of her fine, splendid principles and joins!lyle, forces with Hornsby, a trickster,| who says you aren't a hypocrit if you admit it, and there is only one a climax. Flourisnes and Prospers |its patrons It looks as though he has the|that purchases during the rest of the picture, the story of which has right idea, for the Temple of Hap--this month nesd not be paid foi“been given adroit treatment by a because he was exactly the type. piness they set up flourishes and'until March 10. prospers. In it great crowds daily are exhorted by the girl to have advantage faith. She is credited with all sorfs of cures. She is the idol of and evidences Hjs faith in her by from which she preaches. 80L|SEUM HAs Girl Is Deeply Affected ’ He is the only one outside of M LAGLEN IN ; paid converts who has ever danel joining her in the den of lioms, | |of her guilty consscience and the | boy, determined not to let life lick him—should fall in love. { was inevitable that Hornsby should | feel that he has a first mortgage, "on the girl, and that his greed should grow with their successes land lead him to further crimes— even to murder! Redeemed By Love leads her to defy Hornsby—to con-/seum theatre. fess to her i{that she is a sham—rushes the performances will receive a piece of |story of “The Miracle Woman” to David Manners plays the part of | the blind youth. Hardy is swagger- |ing, blustering and sure of himself has a He dies of heart- Othersinthe cast are Russell Hop- ton, Charles Middleton, Eddie Bo- land, Thelma Hill and Alleen Car- —————— ANNOUNCEMENT The Cash Bazaar announces to! WESTERN PLAY Not E xactly Gentlemen” Features New Pro- gram Tonight touches her deeply. And it ¢ { “Not Exactly Gentlemen,” star- ring Victor McLaglen, Lew Cody, boy's love for what he Eddie Gibon and Fay Wray, be- girl is redeems her and|gins showing tonight at the Coli- thousands of admirers! Ay o the gun play, thrills, tense moments, treachery, man hunting ‘and the like of the old days of the | westerns, have been embodied in | the production. “Not Exactly Gentlemen” is a| fitting title for the central figures | are three desperadoes played byf McLaglen, Cody and Gibbon, hunt- | ed men, who join the famous land | rush when the Dakotas were ope: ed to homesteaders by the govern- 1ment, their object not essentially {land, but claims to gold discovered |in the Black Hills. ‘ No Dull Moments and reliable customers| There is not a dull moment in | role of Hornsby. Beryl prominent part. This gives our trio of writers, William ‘Conselman, | customers an opportunity to take Emmet Flynn and Dudley Nichols. | of the unusually 1ow | Thousands of extras participated in | prices prevailing throughout the the stirring scenes. store, without straining their cash | ‘The supporting cast includes two | the town! resources at this time. |former stars of the screen and; But the girl knows it is all a —adv. THE CASH BAZAAR. | stage, Robert Warwick and Frank- | trick—a sham and she is filled g = st lyn Farnum. with shame. Then one nighta blind mind about committing suicide when he heard her voice over the radio say- ing that only a coward is a. quitter; | HALL. “| swore off harsh irritants” THE LONGEST NAME B MAZDA LANE! *“Twelvetrees” is a tough name on electric lights, butHelen woulda't change it...not even afier she mid- dle-aisied it. She’s @ Brooklyn girl. She studied art but paintsonly her own furaiture now. Helen s Holly- wood's best bridge player. She loves 10 climb mountaink..where ‘even the gools have to wear skid chains. Waich for her new RKO- PATHE picture “PANAMA FLO.* Helen's smoked LUCKIES for two ftag on ber siatemeat , . , LUCKY STRIKE is gratefull TUNB IN ON LUCKY STRIKE dflay‘bwmalhcm" SAVE THE wATE | ELKS' ANNUAL ST. PATRICK'S role of the leading parts is a de- |tonight commencing at 8 o'clock, DAY BALL, MARCH 17TH, ELKS' votee of physical culture and is al- | to be followed by & social to which .- comes to one of her meetings, pAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY Members of his family on both/—adv. —60 modern minutes with th McLaglen, who has the principle —adv. ways in codition. He comes by this |liking for the physical naturally Tonig[l}l | prosaic, humdrum life. Coliseum Thursday and Friday 7:30 9:30 it Ride away with the biggest heroes of the west in a glorious series of adventures. those three heroes who made the west sit up and take notice. See Selected Shorts—Paramount News, Pathe Review, Vacation Loves been soldiers. ““Coliseum Will Fought In ‘BO!‘I' War ¥ o arey 1o e e e he mn | Give Chinaware \and Silverware Since that time he has participated in two others. Single Table Pieces to Be Presented Women on Special Nights sides for generations back While in the army he learned to box and wrestle. Army life also did something else for him: made him dissatisfied with any sort of He started wandering around the world. One of his stops was in Canada and it was here he put to use, in fact such good use of his knowl- edge of bovxing, that he became the Eastern Canadian champion. While in London he was se- lected for a meotion picture role Beginning mext week, probably Tuesday night, the Coliseum will give chinaware and silverware to women patrons of regular perfor- mances. Chinaware nights, which will fall twice every week, will be separate from silyerware nights, which also will occure twice week- ly. On Chinaware nights a piece of table silverware will be presented | to every woman, and on Silverware | nights a piece of table silverware | will be given to every woman. The sets of chinaware are each comprised of 52 pieces and the sets of silverware of 38 pieces. & Both chinaware and silverware — |are on display in the foyer of the, That marked his entree into mo- tion pictures. - NOTICE MOTOR ILLS JUNEAU MOTOR CO. FOOT OF MAIN STRENT Regular meeting of Juneau Chap- ter of the Women of Mooseheart Legion will be held at Moose Hall all Brother Moose are invited. GERTIE OLSEN, Recorder. theatre. “Certainly I am on the LUCKY list. Last camping in the high Sierras, 1 hiked six :?::ly of LUCKY STRIKES. I swore off harsh irritants n the talkies first started—and I've smoked LUCKY STRIKES ever since. And that improved Cello wrapper of yours—with the little tab for easy opening—is a gem.” \% “It’s toasted’ YourThroot Protestion= against irritation— w-% Flavor Ever Frosh And Moisture-Proof Cellophane Keops that “Toasted” orchestras and Walter Winchell, M{M"N.B.“é. work “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” ® @ @ we can give your printing that modern» istic touch so popularin present day advertising House Frocks ° That i Overhaul | JOB | Come in and see us about our SPECIAL WINTER MONTH OVERHAUL PRICES New washable Prints in all colors. Sizes 14 to 50 CONNORS MOTOR “Juneau’s Own Store” , while Pl % 9 3 fage: my You wouldn’t fool me—mister? No, ma’am! . . ., We would not! We G ANTEE that any fuel purchased frou: us as represented and will give the service you flv, a right to expect. We guarantee to ! ol if for any reason whatever you are not ; we will exchange the fuel for exactly what 'y want, or will remove same at our ex refund the purchase price. CALL US DIRECT ' PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. G. H. WALMSLEY, Agent. . phane \urlos ‘ gossip

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