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

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THURSDAY Bugle Blast Rings Across the ation-and Youth’s Valiant egion Takes Heart as All ESLEY RUGGLES’ RAMA OF 20TH ENTURY YOUTH o » DU"\l”( (()mt’(]\—— l(n. I|IIIllMI(IIIIIlIIIl‘llIIIIIIIIIIIllIII"IlIuIIIIIIIIII"IIII“IHIIIIIIIII CAPITOL FRIDAY A PICTURE YOUR CONSCIENCE OMMANDS YOU TO SEE!.. The story of today's bewH- dered boys and girls adrift in the swirling vortex of modern life... triumphs and tragedies —told | with dynamic power by the § makers of mighty “Cimarron’ GREAT CAST OF STARS-TO-BE ALL IN THEIR 'TEENS Beryl Morcer, Ralf Harolde, Wm. Orlemond among supporting players RKO RADIO PICTURE Silver Nite IIIllIlllIlHlllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIII""IIIIIIHHIIII"IIIIII [SUSTTSSPUSSSSSSSSS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY APRIL 21, 1932. SATURDAY the story of their illli of Tomorrow CHINA TANK TOILET $19.95 Each We ecive FREE with every closet com- bination sold a high grade brush for cleaning the bowl. Rice & Ahlers Co. PLUMBING—HEATING-—SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” Phone 34 £ E £ 9 YOUTH DEPIGTE[] T wo Beauties *THRILLS ABUUNI] IN PLAY THAT | OPENS TONIGHT R “Are These Our Children?'|§ Begins Showing at Capitol Theatre IN TURF DRAMA COMING SOON [“Sporti nfilood" with Clark Gable Will Be Shown at Capitol riing Blood” sensational dra- the turf, with one of the borate casts assembled in' e attraction which will be previewed at 1 o'dlock ¥ri- \day night and shown regularly Sunday at the Capitol theatre. The picture is based on Fred- ck Hazlitt Brennan's Saturday Bvening Fost story, ‘{Horseflesh,” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer produced it. Clark Gable Featured Clark Gable, who recently scored in “The Secret Six,” and “Laugh- ing Sinners” end Madge Evans, play the oentral roles, as the klackjack dealer and the gambler's theart, tespectively, who in ing to réhabilitate Bn abused racehorse find rehabiitation for themselves. | Strong Supporting Cast Charles Brabin directed the new production. A specially notable cast appears, including Brnest Tor- -~ rence, Lew Cody, Marie Prevost, Harry Ho)man, Hallam OCocley, J. TENNEY NOW ALASKA Farrel McDonald and others. Many MANAGERFOR COMPANY famous jockeys and race horses also -are seen. Much of the picture was filmed on - Kentucky race horse breeding farms and shows ‘the “inside” of the methods of the track. The Kentucky Derby and other famous races furnish added thrills to the ivid story of gambling and greed. ————————— CARD OF THANKS a \mok mc fon pub its and studio b of “Are These * which begins shc of lage, mone ov Boy and Girl The extras ar Madge Evans and Tomboy are scen in the above picture. They have prominent parts in “Sport- ing Blood,” which will be pre- vicwed at 1 c'clock tomorrew night and show regularly Sun- day at the Capitol Theatre. m. A powerfully dran is enacted by the M. A. Tenney, the well-known presentaiti of the Mutual Li rance Company of New ¥« e most ambiti the studio's dramatic force but in the & with which it is p made District Manager fo: ka of (his company, and will te eight or mine months this in the Territory. He has been eral years and known throughout much of tory. He arrived in Juneau days ago, and will be here i | now located in the Hellenthal Build- for sometime. He was in HKefchi- ing, in the offices formerly occu-|kan for about a month Before pied by Dr. Barton, whose fixtures |coming here. Hotel. and equipment he has p\u’chmod_J Mr. Tenney is at the Gasffheau T |||H|||||||||||||||||||ll||||||l|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||“|“|“|“||||||g Having disposed of my Juneau interests, I wish to take this means of thanking my many friends and patrons for their loyal support dur- ing my ten years’ residence in | this city. —adv. DR. GEO. L. BARTON. $5.00 [} =L T L TR T T LT LT TR IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHIflNllIIHHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII Vote For J. H. Davies of Ketchikan, (Formerly of Juneau) Karl Theile of Juneau FOR DELEGATES TO REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION Primary Election, April 26, 1932 We pledge ourselves to vote for the renomination of PRESIDENT HOOVER We are opposed to repeal of the P‘rinfiry Election Law O T UNITED FOOD CO. “CASH 1S KING” Good news! Unusual values in this sale of Dresses Here is a sale that many women have been waiting for—Dresses of superior quality, distinctive styles—new spring co]ors, also prints and dark shades. i u.*mmmmnmlnmmmwlllmmmmm»mlmmmmlmummmmmlli llllllfl We urge you to attend Every = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ] _— = = = = = = &= = = = True Hitler Strength to Get Test on Sunday In Election in Germany (Continued from Page One) enemies of Marxian sociallsm, the present Prussian government is anathema, especially Otto Braun, the Premier, and Karl Severing, Minister of the Interior. Severing, as head of the police system, directed ‘the recent raids on Hitler headquarters in all the chief 'cities ‘of the state. Braun has ‘held his ‘post, with two brief intervais, since 1920, He ran for ‘the presidency in 1025 and polled T936/676 votes. Next to Prussia dn impertance comes Bavaria, second largest state in the Republic and home of Hit- ler. Other States Watched The Presidential vote indicated, however, fthat Bavaria is not ex- @octly aflame with Hitler’s ideals. It gave [Hindénburg 2547459 votes on the first ballet and Hitler 1, 261,807 and ‘the latter's home city &= | resentation of 3. Similarly in the former king- dom of Wurtemburg, although the state gave Hindenburg an outright majority on March 13, Hitler's vote E | indicated that the new state gov- =|ernment is likely to contain a considerable Nazis element. Pile Sufferers =% |Can You Answer These Questions? Do you know why external rem- this sale Friday and Saturday RACK OF COATS AND SUITS to be cleared out in this sale for $5.00 —New spring prints —Models for every occasion —Sizes for misses and women edies do not give quick and perman- E |ent relief? Why cutting does not rémove the Do you know the gause of Pfles E |is internal? That there is congestion of blood E|in the Tower bowel—the veins flab- This Free Offer IS GOOD FOR JUST ONE WEEK April 21st to 28th Inclusive With every man or young man’s suit purchased THIS WEl\'j( ONLY we FREE! [ ] a STETSON HAT or d Pair of STAR BRAND SOLID LE4 THER SHOES or OXFORDS take advafitage of this great offer. this offer are included such high grade clothes as Stein Bloch, Michael StemQ, Marshall Field and Middishade Suits. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store P of Munich gave him only 86,667 “i &= [ compared with Hindenburg's 820,- 615. Yet these figures reveal that will give absolutely FREE! man on Gastineau Channel should In fil|||mmmuum|nm|mmm|mmmm|mnmmmmmuuwmnuummmmmuumnmuuummmm% «Anhalt, with its 350,000 inhabi- | tants, is too small in. ibself to| figure prominently in Federal «af- fairs, but this year its vote wwill = g be watched as a possible further reaction to the Hitler chemicals i ot In At Ry amittc. practice in Junfau. He will con. So' too will there be interest shown 'din the analysis of Ham- burg’s ballot for the great shipping center mymbers 1236111 people within -its borders including a huge, labor element. e 'ONLY ONE CREW . FROM WASHINGTON |, TO BE SENT EAST|" SEATTLE, April 21.—Only one Uniiversity of Washington crew, ‘the “varsity,” will be sent to the Poughkeepsie regatta. The stu- dents have been unable to raise ! contributions sufficient to cover the expenses of two crews, as )i plant xd. (Paid Advertisement) RO()SEVELT PRESIDENT | At its Territorial Convention at Fairbanks, January 23, 1932, | the Democratic Party of Alaska unanimously endorsed Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt for nomination for President. It instructed its delegates to the National Convention to vote for him, and at ‘its request the wundersigned iled -as eandidates for National Committeeman and Delegates to the National Convention. If elected, we pledge ourselves to carry out the instructions of the | Territorial Convention. > For National Commifleémim: 1. J. CONNORS For Delegates to National Convention: E | by, the parts almost dead? E| Do you know that there is a| Harmless interpal remedy for itch- ing, bleeding or protruding piles’ discovered by Dr. Leonhardt and known as HEM-ROID that is guar- anteed? “HEM-ROID banishes piles by re- E | moving the cause. It stimulates the eirculation in. the lower bowel— 1 % | % Whhdnia! E |drives out the thick impure blood, = [heals and restores the affected == | parts. E| ' Dr. Leonhardt’'s HEM-ROID has #@n almost unbelievable record of == |siiccess Fight in'‘this city. So why E (waste time on external femedies or E|worry about an operation when Juneau Drug Co. invites every Pile fltfuer to try HEM-ROID with T B DA £ o iviitiniodis et A. A. SHONBECK ... | HARRY F. MORTON n JOHN W. TROY . W. B. KiRK JOHN G. WALMER (Mr. Walmer filed because the declaration |} of Eagle, Fourth Division, ¢id net arrive in 3 will give his proxy to Mr. Powers.) For Alternate Dcleptes to National Convention:} P. G. MMULLEN ..o 2 Kevard 3. C. TODD _Valdez S. HELLENTHAL Juneau ALLEN SHATTUCK

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