The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 29, 1932, Page 3

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& - g D, > o 4 LOWEIL SHERMAN RALPH GRAVES ‘Adapted from the David Belasco stage Playly M:)bnl-"rbert i § . Voile Frocks | $2.50 to $4.75 Juneau’s Own Store ll!llllmll—llllllllllllll|||I|I||llllll|ll"lll , CAPITOL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | ALL TALKING DRAMA SELECTED SHORTS “Trail of the Swordfish” l""lllllllllI"HHIIIIHIIllllllllllllllllll “Tomorrow’s Styles THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE F'RIDAY APRIL 29, 1932, MISS STANWYCK WINS FAVOR IN GAPITOL DRAMA |‘Ladies of Eure' Proves Good Story with Fine Settings Snappy! Exciting! “Ladies of Leisure,” the Colum- a all-talking drama of New York Krnix'lfi life with Barba¥a Stanwyck, Lowell Sherman and Ralph Graves, opened at the Capitol theatre last |pight and will be shown again {tenight. The film!is an adapta- tion of a' David Belasco stage of the same name by Milton Hergert Gropper. Story Is Not Complete The story is not a complete one. It proves the theory that a woman is what a man choses tof of her. A girl of the str | ome a lady if she is rated | “Ladies of Leisure” dra-| his fact in the case of| idealist artisf and & gold-dig- party girl. An exceptional cast was assem- ‘blcd for the play. | Fine Supporting Cast The performers include in addi- tion to the three stars, Marie Pre- vost, 'George Fawcett, Nance O'Neil | Juliette Compton and Johnnie | Theatre. Walker. The production has been brought i Including “The Phantom of Pari Current Romanoe Stlrs Emotlons| Thnllflmg Mysfl.:@jry to erevnew ait 1AM Deceit Fails to Cheat J ustwo " thrilling mystery play, will be previewed | at 1 o'clock tonight and will be shewn regularly Sunday at the Capitol In the above illustration is a character likeness of John | Gilbert as he appears in one of his dual roles in the excitingly inter- esting ‘sereen production. IANNUAI. DANCE TO BE GIVEN BY FIRE BOYS OF DOUGLAS Preparations for lh‘ yearly dan of the Doug 10 be held Saturd: the hands of a c | determined to make it an event | of outstanding interest. ‘The }4\- g oo g ;m*mmm where the dance is |be held, has been beautifully du- detail will be overlooked to in- ure its <uu\~“ \Tnpe and Omons Dlsh Tickles Wales’ Palate‘ IN DUUBLE RGLE LCONDON, April 20.—The Prince | nf Wales often enjoys a dish of Pre__,mp and onions when dining out, he chef of a smart London res- nt reveals. Lady Oxford and Asquith revels| in Irish stew, David Lloyd George like¢ mutton with black currant Winston Ohurchill ham with {figs and Feedor Challapin a steak | jcooked in olive oil. | | | | | Phantom of Paris” views at | Tonight |ty ==Shows Sunday ‘ Brictling with love and intri- gue, “The Phantom of Paris,” lat-| Jest Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer vehicle ! tiarring John Gilbert, will be pre-| mnere is an increasing vogue viewed at 1 o¢lock tonight and ;o plain fare, the chef says, and be chown wegularly Sunday ab the|pacon and eggs, under a French One, at Juneau. FRANK P. PINEDA, Plaintiff, vs. The high lights of the colorful melodrams ave: aightjacket and leg irons, whil In the name of the United States Reyealed As Old Roue and Territory, The discovery by Ceclle's father |answer the complaint of plaintift that the Marquis du Touchais!filed against you in the abové en- is an old roue, and the father's titled action, within thirty days Jrefusal to let his daughter marry|from the date of the service of | the marquis. The shooting of Cecile’s father complaint upon” yoli, and, if you ithe marquis with suspicion|fail to so appear and answer, for 'own on Cheri-Bibi, who is vio- | Want thereof, the plaintiff will take by | lto the screen on a lavish scale.| the staging is superb—the acting| excellent and the story holds in-| terest. { — .- | SHOP IN JUNEAU ———————— Inient thet pom.m..,”m“-"” | Today” | rdant E. LIGHT GRAY inhval {will be m { FLANNEIL A GREAT 1932 VALUE |the penalty. ALL SIZES radio supply waters near and that the vessel i to Cordova for In-| With a dead man as Four passenge: ALASKA NEWS | Having asked the Navy Depart- one of its craf {guest of Cordova the | {July, the Cordova Chamber of Com- llthnv the aircraft reached An- neerce has been advised by Com- H. Campbell of rteenth Naval District that 'Lh(’r ship Swallow Cordova | § the | | three were sent to jail to serve out 14 to 44 Y | $1.95 .- e | L. C. SMITH and CORONA | TYPEWRITERS ’ J. B. Burford & Co. (“Our doprstep worn, by satistied | ', fustomers” | H. S. 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He dicd an hour rage. Harry Blunt was Porter eed the late erryhill, C. H. Holmes as has assumed his duties at % | depende Day, if possible. ers in Anchor- pefore Bibl can wring a confes- °f May, 1932, and the time within The newest styles { g 5 | came from MIS: |cion of the murder from him. |Which the :i(*fondunl is to sfjet < e | Convicted of digg where he was The theft of fthe body of the|l® 2hsWer this summons is thirty and materials in SHIRTQ N dam r 20 years with thé, marql\:m 1:; Bibl and li(i’s%cakmg It |days after the completion of the | ’ % each by United States Com- ific Railroad. He 15 to a doctor friend who, by plas mg ?ullvllcatmn : smart house frocks., : er Kent G. Robinson ntain and snov wery, makes over Cheri-Biby's|, " it at Juneau, Alaska, April Cordova. Eight of the diggers paid ace to resemble the marquis. | PRICED | their fines, and the remaining| | The advent of Bibi, imperson- g JORN'H. DUNKN, At Staritza on Cook 1Inlet, a ar-old cow moose kicked in the of the door of a cabin oc- by Mr. and Mrs., Ero le’x {who conduct a dox farm, report: ~|thé Seldovia Herald. The moose was lassooed, hog-tied, loaded on a sled: and taken to a nearby river where the animal was re- sed and left standing on the ice. " Annually, for years past, it has | been necessary to blast beaver dams | fzom certain areas by the Moose Pass road because of waters back-! ing up and flooding the highway. | This year the same procedure will | be followed for it is reported beaver aré more plentiful than ever, the Eesward Gateway says. Coyotes, heretofore scarce in the | Renai Peéninsula, are rapidly in- creasing in Western Alaska and are becoming a4 menace to the trappers and setflers in the vicin- | ity of Kasilof on Cook Inlet, ac- cording to the Seward Gateway. — e NOTICE | Menmbers of the American Legion Auxiliary selling tickets for the Hope Chesf to be awarded at the May Day Dance Saturday will please turn in stubs and money by Satutday night tor Thomas Hard- ware Co. or t6 cornmittee dt Elks" Hall —adv. ! COW'I'I‘EE. x £ Smart New LT Bu $6.90 $2.9 HOSIERY SPECIAL-—-Fi inery Service, 75¢, regular $1.00 value; Chiffon, $1.00, regular $1,65 value ik a4 THE BIGGEST VALUE IN HOSIERY e was Eldredge, had been taken 'and by means of his Avicks es the plane in the Kuskokwim |capes from the penal institution. | treatment at the An»‘ } ho Kuskokwim. The man, whose|which Bibi's flight with a guard defendant, and will apply to the i the appointed m}m\ shop ‘wheré Bibl overhears that |8 four wecks. L engineer of the Alaska Raily | i ot tly in love with Cecile. | judgment against you for the dis- The arrest of Cheri<Bibi. | solution of the bonds of matrimony The Frenchi prison scene in|NOW existing between plaintiff and |court for the relief demanded in id complaint, a copy of which The toy shop where Bibi goes|!S served herewith and to which into hiding and hears that Cecile |féférence is héreby made nd the marquis have been mar-| The date of the order for publi- ied and, HAVe & 8on: |cation of this summons is the 21st Son in Toy Shop Iday of April 1932. The period of The advent of the son to the | Publication prescribed in said order The first publica- “uon of the sanme is the 22nd day {of April, the marqui Cheri-B; is ldying. stealing into mar- | quis’ Toom and the marquis’ death cation of the same is the 20th day Clerk of the District Court for the (Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1. By: VENETIA PUGH, Deputy. | First publication, April 22, 1932, e Last publication, May 20, 1932. NUGGET CAFE J. F. McDONALD Opén Day’ ahd Night aling the marquis, to the chateau of the marquis where he finds that the dead man was hated by all in the household with the ex- ception of Vera, with whom he ‘has been famillar and who saw | him kill Cecile’s father. Bibi's Invelved Explanation | Bibi's explanation that he saw Cheri-Bibi killed and that he, as the miarquis, was held by Bibi' “in a lonely mountain eabin. | The discovery by Cecile of the, iml;\r'rsonauon and her statement tnat she still loves Cheri-Bibi and believes him innocent of the mur- der of her father. The discovery of Vera of the impersonation jand her calling of Pl:x!fi Afenes the police who fingerprint him jand find he is not ithe nm.rqulsi SPECIALIZING |but Cheri-Bibi. [ in His arrest and escape from the officers. Woman Makes Confession The bold entrance into Vera's om where he worms a confes- on from her to the effect that Chinese Foods, Chop Suey and Chicken Noodles, Spanish Dishes. Hot Chicken Tafriales afid Ohile Con Oarrie. AMALES y—3 for $1.00 she saw the marquis kill Ceclle’s Fresh father and the discovery that Cost- | Take some home for your |laud, ‘the detective, overheard the party ~ oonfession, 4 The reuniting of Cherl-Bibl and TELEPHONE 371 | Cecile. OPPOSITE THE WRIGHT SHOPPE, FRONT STREET ! More ‘lthan 100" lers were ens teted il ‘the 1932 ‘tdsting tourna= [ment of the Fort Worth (Tex.) &«mu-m\ W Club. 2ok it el Dresses 1932, and the last publi- - 0DD FELLOWS 0 BREAT EVENTS , Founding of Ofder afd Washington Bicenten- Meambeérs of the Independent Or- | |der of Odd nnel Hall in Juneau last B A progrim consisting of an ad- ‘dre 53 followed by a banquet and a dance. The Address: and Thomas Wildey.” | W. Carter. Vocal Solo “Polonaise Militaire” | Capltol théatré. The film Was yoma i on almost évery menu. | —Befty Thordarson. adapted from the novel “Cheri- i - | Reading—Mrs, J. D. Van Atta. {Bibi" by Gaston Leroux, noted) SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | 'goun®=ift T, 0 Tom AT BLOUSES I ch mystery author, and has No. 3296-A Cottage"—Mildred Miller. a stinetly ~continental flavor {In the District Court for the Ter- Tenor Solo: “The Wanderet's throughout. ritory of Alaska, Division Number ' Song’—Max Soriber. Up to 42 Pia lo: “Two Larks” — The theatre scene in which| CONSUELO PINEDA, Defendaht. He],r:“fl’.ofls(‘;;n g g $2 50 .J hn, Gilbert, as a great _magr.‘"ro ‘?“T;‘f,‘g? named defendant, “gon o Tate Duet: “ctiubert's » extricates himself from GREE ; Serenade” The Merry Zingarellas | 8 ~Bvelyn Hollman and Blanche | under water to theé embarrass-|of America, you are hereby com- ’I‘\xrnL:z] g Ly He nt of detettives who try to prove | manded to appear in the above en- THe banquet was served by Mrs _ dricks are fake. |titled court holdén at Juneau in g i | K. Hooker. ¥ isaid Division and The music for the dance was | furnishéd by Harry Krause's Arc- | tic Players. |this summons and a copy of sald pid papers for saie at The !znmrv THEO. S. PEDERSON ALASKA HOME DECORATOR Estimates Furnished Free General Painting Contractor Shop Phone 354—Residence CALIFORNIA GROCERY ary of the founding of their own crganization in America. They were joined and asasisted by | Rebekah auxiliary. Shop at Third and Seward FRESH FRU LUMBER Any Size BSERVE TWO Any Time JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, Inc. nial Celebrated ows celebrated on Gastineau in Odd Fel- evehing, icentennial of Géorge Wash- birth and the 113th &an- the Address and Music and mausical selections was program was: George Washington — Charles Wash Satin Piano Solo Given SKIRTS $4 and $4.25 —————— | JUNEAU Sample Shop Across from Harris Hardware Phone 37—2 Rings ITS AND VEGETABLES WILL ARRIVE ON THE NORCO SATURDAY ORDER EARLY ; TELEPHON'E 478 Colemau’s Hollywood Style Shop OFF EI‘S FOR S4 TURDA Y R ) New Sport Hats vanilla beans fof shipment to Schil- Inmiporters’ select a special grade of ling. Their flavor is rot “flashy | like ordinary vanilla beans. It has - COATS 12. Regular $19.75 Valies 2 Skl P "x%&x{?

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