Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
AS A GRAND OLD TROUPER OF THE STAGE, SHE CREATES 'A CHARACTER EVER MORE HUMAN HILARIOUS AND LOV- ABLE THAN THE MEMORABLE ‘MRS, WYATT’; OF ‘CIMARRON’ News MICKEY MO ‘E/crtammer\t > SHE'LL MAKE YOU LAUGH WITH TEARS IN YOUR EYES! Way of All Flesh—Comedy TUESDAY WEDNESDAY A showwithali the broad, robust humor that men demand=plus a deep human understanding that strikes to the heart of women IN . RADRIO’S R LEICKING ROBUST .COMEDY i 1 HELEN CHANDLER HOBART, BOSWORTH JOHN DARROW ROCHELLE{HUDSON MEL BROWN Production Sport Reel USE (“r\RT()ON CHINA ’\II E - COMING—— ‘ “Stepping Out”-—*‘Shipmates”—“Platinum Blonde”— “Son of India’ Laughing Sinners”—“Consolation” | “Marriage” NUGGET CAFE J. F. McDONALD Open Day and Night Dainty Meals Peppy Lunches SPECIALIZING in Chinese Foods, Chop Suey and Chicken Noodles. Spanish Dishes. Hot Chicken Tamales and Chile Con Carne. TAMALES Fresh Daily—3 for $1.00 Take some home for your party TELEPHONE 377 OPPOSITE THE WRIGHT SHOPPE, FRONT STREET 1T THE | “Florence Shop | i Permanent Waving a Specialty Florence Holmguist, Prop. Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. GARBACE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates HEMLOCK WOOD Order Now at These Prices Full Cord . Half Cnrd 50 cents discount for cash per cord E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 SEE YURMAN New Fur Garments in New Styles Cleaning, Repalring, Remodeling | | Yurman, the Furrier | Triangle Building LS HOLLYWODD STYLE SHOP K S . as \ ITHE MISSES PEARCE b s ol ki DOUGLAS NEWS SEER— KIRKHAM CANDIDATE | DOUGLAS SCHOOL BOARD MRS, | ‘As A. Shudshift has one year to| cerve on the City Council before | his term expires, he has announced his withdrawal as a candidate for election to the School Board in favor of Mrs. Flora Kirkham. Mrs. | Kirkhain filed today as a candidate for a three year term on the Scnool | | Boar l R | ILL WITH COLDS' Margaret and Mary Pearce are both dewn with severe colds whic | have settled in their throats caus- ing them to be absent from school. The former has been ill for more than a week. e SL\' UNDEMOES OPERATION | Word was received in Douglas ! vesterday that Jack Sey, who went | | |south last week for medical atten- | { | tiorf had been operated upon in the | | | Virginia Mason hospital in Seattie, (and had stood the operation well. | - e | FRESHMEN TO GIVE PLAY | ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT | “A Sisterly Scheme,” |play, will be given tomorrow night {in the High School assembly to |raise funds for the annual Frosh ’Frol'* Myrtle Feero and Bern-| |’hart Savikko have the leads in thel {action which concerns itself with | the plot of a younger sister to draw | { the attention of the man she loves | to herself instead of her elder sis- ter. How well she succeeds will be | revealed tomorrow night! Miss Pe- | poon will' 4180 show' Buropean films ‘, e i GOLDINCREASES | ! | JOHANNESEURG, South Africa, -{March 22 —Arthur French, in a Presidential address, said the out- put of the Transvaal gold mines in 1931 was forty six million pounds sterling, more than 500,000 pounds }sterling above the previous record. - e The values of minerals in Ilinois dgelined more, than, 1100,000.000 be- Freshman i@ l LET ME MAKE OVER THAT DRESS g SEWING NEATLY DONE ( t&mtion Guaranteed OLIVE KESOVIA Next to Nugget Shop, Phone 3922 * tween the years 1923 and 1929. | —t ~ 1 | | | I | | pathos when the girls, seeing the! | Her s | cation in an exclusive school ha | tified, com: | their edu |Mouse Cartoon and a News Reel THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1932 Path os and Humor Blend Tears with Laughter COMEDY HEADS! TONIGHT'S NEW BILL AT GAPITOL, “Fanny Foley Herself” Has Edna May Oliver as Star Comedy that rises fr sources and emottions that reach the heart-strings sound the note of RKO Radio Pictures' comedy-dra- ma, “Fanny Foley Herself,” which mbegins showing at the 3 theatre. T he production imarks the star- dom debut ‘Bdna May Oliver. | Tt is a picture| especially - select- | ed. for her, a vi- brant story of| mother-love and sacrifice, of ever- the best | { I0ATOQ ARIN vup: | £l changing and intriguing back- | | grounds, of romnace, and of wealtl. ! Miss Oliver is “Fanny Foley Her- | clf,” and the tale is as intriguing | as Miss Oliver. She is a vaude- ville star, and as the story opens is notified of the death of her husband, who, with her two daugh- ! was returning home from a asure jaunt in Europe. Fanny Carries On Her husband was the son of a multimillionaire, and had been dis- | { who' believed the family disgraced | by the marriage. Fanny bears her grief in the clief that she will find some hap- s in the society of her duagh- The story reaches its nhighest mother in action on the stage for the { time, are ashamed of her. es for them, their edu- made them snchs. They are mor- pletely forgetting that her stry was responsible for ion, comic With breaking heart, Fanny is forced to take curtain call after curtain call. Fast Pace Is Set s high point is merely the be- The real action revolves point, when the old mil- ets out to save the family by attempting to lure the from Fanny, and to buy her from the stage. Past performances of the sup- porting cast, which includes such players as Hobarl Bosworth, Flor- ence Roberts, Rochelle Hudson, Helen Chandler, John Darrow, Rob- ert Emmett O’Connor and Harry O. Stubbs, lend substantially to the ‘enthusiastic claims for the pro- duction. Melville Brown directed. Added attractions on tonight's program consist of “The Way of All Flesh,” a comedy, a Mickey Tonight is “Chinaware Night.” Every woman attending either of | tonight's performances will receive a piece of uxble (Jhinaware DEATHLIST IS GROWING FROM TERRIFIC GALES Five States—l-\_re Hit Late Yesterday and Dur- ing Last Night (Continued from Page One) Daylight today brought desolate scenes to view. Hospitals and emergency quarters |in a wide area of the storm swept districts are crammed with victims. | RED CROSS AIDING ! WASHINGTON, March 22—The Red Cross is to establish head-| quarters at Birmingham. Robert E.; Bondy, in_ charge here, - began asgembling material and personnel Iast night to* aid the storm vxchms U. S. SUPPLIES 15 PER CENT OF CANNED SALMON Alaska Packers Contribute, Over Five Million Cases to World | WASHINGTON, March 22—The | Department of Commerce announces | that United Statss packers sup~§ plied 75 per cent of the world| ‘A supply of canned salmon during 1931. The total of canned salmon sup- plied by the United States is given as 9,018121 cases, inclu 5,403,- ! N 211 cases from Alaska. The Pacific | Coast States contributed 1,336,234 cases. ! of | § EPIC OF SEA TO BE PRESENTED AT CAPITOL Ce of “Shipmates,” da; rado, pOLITICS it Rcma’om' By BYRON PRICE Press, Washington, To unde: those who strive unity, it is neces: the speeches and ods of the only are out campaigning the Presidency. actively Rcbert Montgomery and the big guns of the United States warship ado are seen in the accwn- ng illustration. He is the star which will be vicwed at the Capitol Theatre at 1 c'clock next Friday night shown at regular performances Sun- Many of the scenes of were taken aboard the nd the difficulties of |, for Democratic ary only to read hserve the meth- ocrats . who Albert C. Ritchie of pre- and be the Colo- «m“s not develop dark horse Harry | inherited by his crabbed old father |Chief of Burcau, The "93‘“’"‘5‘1@ Byrd of Virginia or dark horse | Melvi n A. Traylor of Illinois . Bryd's headquarters av Richmond ph as “the best Governor sinc: Thomas Jefferson.” He will .k the Virginia delegation at Chicag but |me for inating him this time. He has n advised by some not to con- When Gov. sidér accepting a Vice-Presidential Maryland addresses a ©hamber of ncmination, usually the passport to Commerce dinner in favor of a re- the political graveyard. turn to Jeffersonian principles, means one thing; when Gav. Wil- homa rallies a schoolhouse full of farmers in favor of a return to Jeffersonian something liam H. Murray of Oal principles, he means vastly different. Ritchie, handsome, dignified and metropolis of a immaculate, scion of two proud he Traylor's kite has three peculi trings to it. He was born in Ken- ucky, which probably will vote for Senator Barkley. He grew up in as, pledged to Speaker Garne He is a banker now in Chicago, the old Umuc is Senator Lewis. Southern families, speaks quietly The Traylor plan does not con of con nee bility and of template upsetting any of these ar- idealism based on the old funda. rangements It contemplates a mentals waiting attitude, the waiting to be Murray, whose toussled hair \A;.\L dong at con: ous pl on rumpled haberdash he | side-lines iscent of his down A pampniev 1ssued by the Tray- rings the with homely- | lor-for-President club of Ft. Worth the present order, and pra an era of old-time simplici Somebody must be wrong what Jefferson really .wanted. June Convention, will have a lot of plecing to; to do when they undertak: and its nomir st. Texds, introduces the barefoot b clerk-lawyer-banker cand date as a ‘“home-spun American out The publicity of the Traylor- {or- ident club of Columbia, Ky., s him 'x to| Byrd is only 45 and Traylor 54. nts him, in a series of pam- | there is small expectalion "of |° things, but not in Presidential poli- At have averaged bl Most of those since the Civil have been older. Except for ge, who succeeded from the e-Presidency, all since Roosevelt have been 55 or over. President Hoover will celebrate 58th birthday in the midst of oming campaign. nently mentioned Democrats MAYOR-ELECT DORE LOSES - OUSTER SUIT state whose' first| Court Decides No Grounds"m: daughter to preserve family trax | for Case—Harlin Re- 1 mains as Mayor SEATTLE, March 22. — Superior | |Courf Judge Sharpstein, of Wnllm‘ tting on the King .County blade, Walla, Superior Court bench, today dis- missed the suit of Mayor-Elect John | |F. Dore to oust Mayor Harlin, of Seattle. “i Dore contended Harlin was e]-‘ ected by the City Council, follow= >- ling the recall of Mayor Frank Ed- “the one best equip- | wards, only to fill the -office until of the authentic Navy background 8 successor way elected. Judge Sharpstein ruled that Dore clothe their campaign in a har- The friends of each are taking a/had no grounds for his action. monious garment of frue 'Jeffer- long look ahead. The party will ex- \Dcre . sonian doctrine, Those Dark Horses Just in case of eventualit 1932 or later, Democratic frier are sepmg to it that mu,ch darkn * find the way out of rd year of more stringent & ely after the collapse of pect to hear more of both in years _](0 come. nf Not Young Man’s Job ds| Speaking of ages — the present 1036 may be a youm man’s era in many Flortda F lghtmg Clear of Depresswn Busmess Leader Secs State, Hard Pressed Smce 1925, Makmg N ew Progress in Face of Depression Elsewhere. Ahor six years of buumt momiu, Flond Inr busin thhi-mm land boom of 1925, said he would appeal to the State Supreme Court. e, . s ‘ GIRL BORN IN HOSPI'I‘AL ‘ Mrs, -Clare Krough is the mother of a daughter born early this Jmornmg in St. Arns Hosp\ta] , is now beginning experiencing the beginning of , veteran of a deprestion which began to mak: now is Seginning to During the past six or eight months millions of dollars of new capital have future in and around Miami and Miami Beach. Probably the mest outs wealthy utilities magnate, The pi fashionable Roney Plaza Cabana Gables and a new club, the Key ig recreational project, representing ch-d by N. B. T, Roney, Miami Beach and Camden, N. J., business leade: t, known as the Florida Year-Round Clul n original lub at Miami Beach, the Miami Club, at Key Largo. as well as in Winte: Pkclo 2 shows a 7Mumi investment of $15,000,000, s ot B ) Biltmore Countr, \|stage in San Pedro Harbor before| - | Paynter’s story, the time of their inauguration, | The 15 most ! MONTGOMERY IN “SHIPMATES” IS COMING SOON Plav with Warshlp Scenes to Be Previewed : Friday Night Rob2ry Montgomery will be seen in' his first starring role in “Ship- matés," & spectacular story of Navy life, which will be previewed at the Capitol theatre at 1 o'clock next Friday night and shown at regu- lar. performances next Sunday. The picture, a romantic narrative | of the caYeeer of a daredevil sailor, | was filmed with the co-operation of the navy department. The annual force-firing practice of the Pacific Battle Fleet was filmed in sound for the first time for spectacular episodes, and the U.S.S. Colorado |'was plated at thé disposal of the| company for shipboard scenes. ! Warchip Wired For Sound The dreadnaught was wired for sound and used as a floating sound | departing for the Panama maneu- vers. The picture is based on Emest’ “Muskee,” which appeared in a leading Magazine. It was directed by Harry Pollard,|}) ,who recently produced the Law-/ rence Tibbett hit, “The Prodigal.”| Montgomery is seen as a gob| who, during & shore lark, poses as {a wealthy oil man and falls in love with a girl who latér proves to be| the admiral's daughter, betrothed to| a staff officer. YOU SAVE N n m ways Attempts Desertion ;’;{; bflly" “nvihen The revelation of the youth's % identity ings about a dramatic | [situation, which is climaxed by his| FORD attempt, at desertion after he strikes the officer. Thrilling battle- , 5 practice scenes and the burning of ASK an ammunition barge provide the highlights in the action. Ernest Torrence heads the sup- ‘porting cast as the hard-boiled but‘ | sentimental C. P. O. who bosses the - sallor-hero about the ship.| | Hobart Bosworth enacts the ad- Lmlml loath to end 'his career by pedceful retirement and anxious for JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Stréet ditions by marrying a Navy man. Ukulele Playing Gob Cliff Edwards is Bilge, a ukulele- { playing gob. Gavin ' Gordon iz yLieut. Mike, Montgomery's rival, and Edward Nugent is a gay young familiarly known ‘as ‘What- S Ho. Joan Marsh is his girl-friend. Hedds Hopper is the aunt and George Irving is Captain Beatty wE Allyn Warren and Willlam' Wor- thington comp)ecc the cast. The production gets away from | |typical screen production because : i - |and swift action, in whi¢h the roar of the d6-inch guns play a prom- inent part. | There is one song in the picture that comes as a new offéring, “I'm’ Looking for Someone tc Care For,” by Roy Turk and Fred, E. Ahlert. ) Tt is sung by CQlff Edw;rds " FOR INSURANCE : Seé H. R. SHEPARD & SON 3 Telephone 469 B.M. Behrenda Bank Bld;, ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK NO JOR Capital E-lp_ctng: Co. WHITE KING DEAL 2 large packages of WHITE KING SOAP and 1 ten-iféh énasielware MIXING BOWL all for . (Regular value suo) CALIFORNIA GROCERY DIAMOND BRIQUETS CLEAN ECONOMICAL CALL US DIREQT