The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 13, 1932, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 1932. NNV Y RECKLESS LIVING- A UNIVERSAL PICTURE RICARDO CORTEZ MAE CLARKE SLIM SUMMERVILLE MARIE PREVOST China Nite The Best in Shorts ~ MIDNITE SHOW Tonight 1 a.m. 'EETHEARTS ON PARADE” Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Back to the Prices of 16 years ago Have yecu seen the new Spring Styles? H. S. Graves The Clothing Man ) THEO. S. PEDERSON ALASEA HOME DECORATOR Estimates Furnished Free General Painting Contractor Shop Phone 354—Residence Phone 37—2 Rings Shop at Third and Seward KANN'S SEWARD STREET 5cTO $5.00 B | | Florence Shop | Permanent Waving ‘a Specialty l Florence Holmquist, Prop. | Phone 427 ‘Triangle B!dg.l . You Can Save Money at Our Store ~ SEE US FIRST | Harris Hardware Co. | Lower Front Street ALL KINDS CALL US DIRECT PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 {have been given by the Holy Trin- ¥ HORSE RACING PLAY WILL END RUN TONIGHT ., ‘Reckless Living’ Showing at Capitol; Has Not- able Cast amuses a great comedian? Mae Clarke, Nor- e others of th2 Ah. Ah. Tahen By Surpnse ‘Whait Ricardo Cortez, man Fost cast of Uni ing,” which show for the iast itimes tonight at the Capitol thea- tre, decided to find out during the filming of he picture at Universal City. Slim Summer- ville, who alsoj in the was sin- ut to fur- § . the infor- NoRmAN RosTER MAtion, and from WNIVERS AL personal prefer- ence, he listed the following laughs of the laugh makers: are shown in a scene hearts on Parade,” to be previewed lat 1 o'clock tonight and to be pre- sented regularly tomorrow at the theatre over. en The bank is n. Kicking a Curb No other details were giv- “To see a man stumble over curb and ithen turn around to kick 4t.” “To watch an under-the-weath- | er gentleman try to find the| sleeves in his overcoat.” “To see a direéctor go into a fit of rage over something he unknow- ingly did himself.” “To sleep soundly on of the ‘set’ while the rest of the| cast goes into ‘take 23 or 24’ of a particularly difficult scene.” BANK OF HYDER CLOSES DOORS; RESERVE FALLS Bankmg Board to Ask for o sty Recexver for Por[land | prepared. Until an examination C lB l( |has been made no statement of anal Dan |assets and liabilities will be avail- g able, a domestic corpora- Conltrol of its stock is large- the Hall Company, | ded L-ndebmg estate. surer Smith said today that a petifion would be filed by the | Banking Beard in the local Fed- eral District Court asking for the appcintment of a meceiver as soon the back Director Only Scowls Cyril Gardner, director, scowled his appreciation. Foster thought some of the ac- tors who are seriously cast as newspapermen in me picture ‘p lays are as funny nything he| |has ever seen. Foster used to be a newspaper reporter in Indiana,; |and played newspaper reporters on the stage and screen on five dif- only The Bank of Hyder, capitalized —_————————— ifor $25,000, has been ordered clos- | by the Territorial Bnnkmg!ADVENTlST LEADERS it was announced today by W. G. Smith, Territorial Treasurer d Secretary of the Board. De-| s at the time of the bank's| latest report were approximately $40,000. The Seventh-day Adventist mis- sion boat Messenger, is on its way from Ketchikan ren ions. 4 ight persons aboard. It is expeet- i g hc pla)s & ml The closure wes decided “m"\:ik ‘tthapL r]st \;Ill bx?:tmmn here ::):Dut cab dnveir”xfxi {last night at a special meetin |y, 4avs or two weeks. of the Banking Board which Was| giger 1. J, Woodman, President Mrs. Fred Madsen left on the|called by Gov. Parks immediate- | e Z Admiral Rogers last night for Se-|ly upon his return here fr Sit of the Washington Conference and attle .‘5 pon, his return here from Sit-|giger M. L. Rice, President of the { {ka, to consider a request of Upper Columbia Conference, jbank for the appointment of a re-|coming as a committee of the W. S. Gartley, who nas been in|ceiver. H. E. Haddon, cashier of |north Pacific Union Conference to 1-!mwuuv several s, left for his|the institution, has b«“(‘n named | yqyise and lay plans for the:..fu- |home in Wrangell aboard the Ad- | custodian pending further action|yure work of its Alaska Mission. | miral Rogers. by the Banking Department. | Special meetings, which will be | SEAEbePT— | A telegram received by ii yes- |announced after the arrival of the terday from J. A. Hall, President Elders Woodman and Rice, will be ;of ithe bank, said owing to the call |held in the Seventh-day Adwventist of some loans of the bank by|Chapel while they are here. outside institutions its legal reserve | eee ity Guild next Friday has been was reduced below the necessary| J. J. Jeffreys, traveling man, ar- postponed until Friday, April 22— 20 per cent mark and asked that|rived in Juneau aboard the Admiral Ady. @ receiver be nam’d to take ib | Rogers. STV I s CARD PARTY POSTPONED The Card Party which was to TIP YOUR HAT to the New Millinery Fashions No matter what type of hat you wear—tip it over the rigl"At eye and increase your chic . . . what a gay, careless effect that jaunty slant to the hat lends the wearer. Styles demure or daring—regardless of your choice, it is here most reasonably priced. Sailors, up-in-the-back types, turbans, berets—every new style at popular prices Alice ‘White and Lloyd “Hughes | in “Sweet- | in the hands of E. E. Hall and | and the Dan-| papers could be| TO HOLD MEETINGS| to Juneau with | are | | | | Turf Drama to Give Way to Comedy |SWEETHEARTS TO PARADE AT | 1 AM, PREVIEW Hilarious Comedy To Show Regularly at Capitol Tomorrow and be at the C: action is aid dialogue and comical e locale of the story is major part in an amuser Other departm re unfolded ' in aboard g ghl's q])(\.[xnan and mome n s | furnish many ide and Cooke poriray a m\- SITKA NORMAL, HARDING HEARS sm GUVERNUR sun FILED TO (md ll” to \]’“a L sents the defendant. The ecase ditions Fair belng heard without a jury. S e — BOY BORN AT HOSPITAL Bit in Cise by by Territory Against Bristol Bay Packing Co. s the Bris- | ; |day at St. Ann's hogpital, alleged under- e, T was started i UNDERGOES OPEBATION e rict Qourt this “fore Judge JuStin W.| Mrs. Martin Lyngh, of . 4bis city It covers a period of | successfully underwent a surgical years between 1023 and [operation yesterday at Sf.- Amn's i approgimately $56,000 is | hospital. Sitka arently enjoyin norma who after for Dld papars for sale af The Empire. | ' \Scandinavian-Ameriean Dance Moose Hall; Tonight . 0. 0. M. No. 700 and- KRANE'S ARCTIC PLAYERS Admission $1.00 Students 50 Cents HALF PRICE BEFORE 10 P. M. Ladies Free Dlnch'g, 9:30 ed that the company t the Gov- and Lieut ore to look for er) \’\' ,--,'--,,---,,,,-,, ey tells another.. And so the word “I didn’t know a ciga- rette could taste so goed,” one smoker tells another —and so the good word gets around. Chesterfislds are mild- er—they taste beter— that’s what more aud more smokers are finding out every dayl i il P' §.'8 Chegsterfield Radio Program MON.&THUR. TUES. & 7Rl 'fifiw BosweLL ALex SISTERS v 7:30p.aPT. 7:30p.a.PT. 7..,1; SHILKRET'S ORCHESTRA avery night but Sungay INORMAN BROKENSHIRE, Annowncer COLUMBIA NETWORK.

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