The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 9, 1932, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, MAY 9, 1932. By Marnne ‘Bullies Bunco Artlsts to _Be Followed “QUEER” MONEY LOOKS REAL IN QUICK-RICH PLAY J. Rufus Wallingford Com- edy Will Show Last Times Tonight HIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHHIHHIHIIIIIIIIIIHHIIHHIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIHHllIHI CAPITOL LAST TIMES TONIGHT WILLIAM HAINES in The New ‘GET-RICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD’ PAULan BACK FROMBUSINESS, PLEASURE TRIP. Capitol Manager Brings| Notable Motion Pic- tures and Bride Dawson’s Cafe FROM 11 TO 3 We Serve a S peczal Plate LUNCH for 50¢ Come and get acquainted TROOPS B0ING 10 mncnum WASHIN'GTON DIAY 9. — The State Department has been inform- ed that the Japanese troops with- drawn from ~Shanghai “are being sent to Dairen, M to_ join in the drive to m revilutionary movement &dnst the ey Manchurian republic.” " et {PENNSYLVANIA IS WINNER OVEI YALE mnmnmm Mfl ma 9.—Pennsylvania won over the Yale track team last eemu\'hy by 70 to 65 points. . : ISCHISSRRTRE. 1l LTINS 4 e T2 BBk ) DRAMA OF SEA ! WILL PREVIEW i mmsm} ‘Shanghaied Love’ Features| Cromwell, Beery and | | | Br ute F orce Menaces Ronmn(‘c Sally Blane ‘Shanghajd Love,” the Columbia picture which will be previewed ¢ 1:0'clock tenight and be shown | egularly tomorrow mnight at thel “apitol theatre, is a story of love | A adventure aboard a pictur old safling vessel with Rich- | Cromwell, Noah Beery and| Blane in leading roles. ! wn in every port as a hell, , its every crew is shanghaid always leaves the ship, get away from that laughing d, Black Yankee Swope. In the of this hell lives Mary, sup- y Swope's daughter, but real- child of & man he betrayed who is now on the hell shlp‘ for revenge. Also aboard i8 John | Shreve, a ‘gallant youth who has fallen in love with Mary at sight and has signed on ih order ‘to win her love and save her from Swope's villainous plot to marry her to his first ‘mate. George B. Seltz directed “Shan- haied Love” a story’ by Norman Springer adapted by Jack Cun- gham and Roy ;Chanslor, ————t————— SEVERAL ENTER AND LEAVE HOSPITAL Several entries and fismissals were recorded over the week end — ® |at St. Ann's hospital. AT THE HOTELS | | Entries include Mrs. Oswald Var- ® Ines and Willlam Windsor of Ju- neau, Gus Wahto of Douglas and Enghwald Anderson of Taku. Dismissals were Fred Stallsmith, who entered Marth 27; Jane Milli- gan and Jacob Jackson, who en- tered May 3. GALLANT KNIGHT WINS' BIGRACE; MATE IS.BEATEN BALTIMORE, Md, May 0. — “Queer” mioney for the screen| Gratified over & business and has always been a problem. It's|pleasure trip to the States, Erick gainst the law to photograph real |Paulson, manager of the Capitol United States money, so “stage |theatre;, has returned to Juneau. money” has to be used, and no | While away the arranged with film one ever made amy that looked |exchanges and distributing agen- like the real thing. But when [cies in Seattle for releases of lead- William Haines handles money m!mg motion - pictures and likewise his role of “J. Rufus Wallingford” |enjcyed a honeymoon journey by the screen money 10oks absolutely/airplane between Seattle &nd Port- real. land, Or. As a matter of fact it is real On his return north, he stopped money, even if it’s not worth any- |at Ketchikan to assist at the open- | | thing. ing of the Revilla theatre. f " - Lots of New Money Notable Pictures Coming Shan'.'j 5 h ,ym be previewed at 1 o'clock tonight When production started on| “In the near future,” Mr. Paul- own 1y tomorrow night at the Capitol Theatre, Sally come. He brought out connec- | « . r. Paul- and be sh regularly 8! tion of F. l-“())_g E. ‘:“;heMm'h::s‘ Now Adv_emures o o fl?et-Rlch- son sald in connection with mm‘Blane at the left of the above illustration; Richard Cromwell, in I.hn‘_ | Quick Walllingford,” which will be |releases, “the ‘Capitol will presem’oe,,f" and Noah Beery, at right, haye the,leading roles. Day. |¢hown for the last times tonight | % i S ght |some notable releases. They in-| Several appropriate musical nUmM- |44 the Capitol theatre, the Metro- [clude ‘Frankenstein, with yBorls M S bers including a vocal duet, 'I‘mt Goldwyn-Mayer property depart- |Karloff and Mae Clark heading theaire ready for the opening Ap- Wonderful Mother of Mine” bY|men: got'a “tip” In a Southern!the cast, ‘The Squaw Man, with Ml 28. The Revilla is owned by LOS ANGPLES, Cal, May 9— The yacht Henrietta, bearing Mary MIDNIGHT SHOW—TONIGHT—1 A. M. "Shunghaied Love’ lmlllml||Illll|||||||||||||||||||||||l“llll"llllllllllllll" AU EREEEFERRTENEET er love in history and private life, and the power it exerted. W. E. Feero, President of the Douglas Eagles, opened the pro- gram with a brief address of wel- DOUGLAS NEWS HUNDREDS ATTEND ANNUAL BALL OF DOUGLAS FIREMEN An exceedingly large crowd at- tended the annual dance of the Douglas Fire Department Saturday night. ~ The Natatorium, anrtisti- cally. deccrated, was actually filled to overflowing. and beautifully gewned women, . created a scene which will linger long .in the memories of those, persent. —— EAGLES PAY WORTHY TRIBUTE TO MOTHERS C. H. Bliss and Joe Wehren left last Friday for a few days’ pros- pecting trip. — ., F. 0. E. AUXILIARY ELECTS At the.regular meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary, F: O. E. tonight, the annual election of officers will be held. All members urged to at- tend. —adv. the couple. e, An exeééllent program was given in observance ‘of Mother’s Day under the auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary and Douglas Aerie No. 117, Fraternal Order of Eagles here | last night. A large audience filled | the Labor Union Hall Rev. J. W. Catwell made a Soviet Russia has agreed to buy touching address, in which he re- | 500,000 barrels of Scottish herrings csbed numerous ms‘.a.noes of moth- this year GOING OUT ON VISIT Mirs. Hary OIS and daiighter Shirley left ).hh morning on the Alaska for ‘Seattle whére she will visit with' her parents for sev- eral weeks. NOTICE After May' T0th, no hbplwne rentals for the tmunth of will be accepted at a dis t. remittances by m‘mnfi postmark ' of mot late¥ h— last discount date.” = Pléase be Thoma; Song by the High School|pigkeq up. The trouble was that |Eleanor Boardman; ‘Way - Back |Capilol theatre. in. this clfy, Qe O o O g | the state that, issued it had changed | Home; with Seth Parker, ‘Arrow- Revilla,” Mr. Paulson ex- 5 arourneen,” and & PIANO | governments after it was engraved |smith” with Donald Coleman; “is not only the newest beth Feusi, all well rendered, com- |y movie prop. | 3 b pleted the program: prop. ing,’ ‘The Greeks Had a Name forlh\» the very latest equipment, its| OUT PROSPECTING Finely engraved bills, looklng“Dam“s ‘Cock of the Walk’ nnd‘m furrishings are fresh and beau- |yonq Dr. Thorp, has left for a amazingly like real money, give a|others” |tiful, and its appointments PrO-|emjse to the South 'Seas. Prior perfect illusion in the new pmure As_chronicled in The Empire at | vide every convenience and wm‘!w the return here the yacht wm] the Cosmopolitan magazine. {were married at Mount Vernon, |has been' eminently satisfactory. Sam Wood directed the produc- |Wash., April 13. They motored wiThe new theatre is surpassing all including the New York stage com- plane to Portland, the home of the| Mrs. Paulson and daughter Jean | 1 edian, Jimmy Durante, Efpest Tor- bride’s mother. After . visit in [returned to Juneau with Mr. Paul- rence as Blacky Daw, Leila Hy- Portland they returned to Seattle son. ? and Walter Walker. {had been staying with her grand- ——,———— mmhcr. Portland, there was fog and mist, 'Most caSes of ulcerated stomach, which made ffor a low ceiling and gas pains, acidosis, distress after (:lm-ed. “The aircraft followed the jable, new preparation, IN-DI- L/\x|6 Brunne Columbia river. Gastineau C. C. Boatman, K. F. McLeod, ISenLllc D. E. Sheriff, Juneau; O. | Nicholson, Petersburg; Odin Jen- sen, Cordova; Fred Barber, Mile Seven, Alaska; Mrs. J. F. Jacobson, Fairbanks; E. F. Zuern, Portland, Ore. Old papers for saze at The Emnire. Alaskan Sqausquelby, Seattle; G. Ketchikan; C. B. Ellis, uneau; Alexander Miss Margaret Pimperton and MISs {yrenublic @ fortune in money was|Warner Baxter, Lupe Velez and|L W. Kubley, also owner of the duet “The Awakening of Love," asnt we % b : ‘A oy . by the Misses Mamie and Eliza- Sfl although it w_lsns worth any-| ‘Around the World in 80 Minutes best equipped and the most | {thing as money, it was perfect as|with Douglas Fairbanks; the “Vik-|att ve theatre in Alaska. It . Tlusion Is Perfect | Them,” “The Corsair, ‘Congress|sound being 100 per cent perfect; | actor, film actress, and her hus- suggested by the famous et~ the time of the wedding, Mr. Paul- | |fort. The opening was a gratify-|nu¢ inio Honolulu for a birth to Rich-Quick Wallingford™ so.ones in|son and Mrs. Josephine ‘Watson ing success. Subsequent business tion, in which a large cast ‘appears, |Seattle and from there went by {expectations.” ams, Guy Kibbe, Hale Halmilton, by air, bringing with them Mrs, Robert McWade, Clara Blandick Watson's little daughter, Jean, who| STOP Flew Close to Ground 5 >t “On the flight from Seattle to S“"nac}l |dln5 the plane kept within 600 feet of eating, “heartburn, sour stomach,| N. G the ground,” Mr. Paulson de-|etc. quickly respond to a remark- |Swanson, “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” view was wonderful. We flew high | | —6,500 feet—in returning from | Portland to Seattle.” In Ketchikan Mr. Paulson re- mained a MNttle longer than two weeks helping o, 'get/ the Revilla The panoramic | TABLETS. They are harmless and | Darrol, Cordova; yet wonderfully efficient, ' Call at | the Butler Mauro Drug Co. for a FREE sample ‘and booklet which tells how you may rid yourself of jthese troubles without rigid dieting Jor éxpehse of operation. adv. William McKen- zie, Chitina; Frank Conrad. Taku. Zynda J. P. Guiry, Denver, Colo.; Miss R. Matson, Strawbetry Point; John L. Bahrt, John H. Bahrt, Juneau. Audley Farms Gallant Knght, an in-and-outer most of the time, last Saturday wom the' $15000 added Dixie Handicap, beating Mate and six others in one mile and one- sixteentls - feabure “at . Pimlico. adv. ' JONEAU 'AND mu TELEPHONE ©O. SHOP IN JUNEAU ———————— New Dresses Delightfully Low Priced $5.95 to $12.50 Were values to $27.50 in Novelty llIIIIIIIIIIII|III|IIIIIIIIII|il|IIIIIIIIIIWIIHHHIIHIHII!IHHIIIHIIIIIII|IIl||HI||llIIIHIIIIIIIIllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIHlIlIIlIIIIllllllfllIllllIIlIIII!IIIIIIllI|!IIlllllIIIIllllflllllllllllllllll“fllllll"mm ITED FOOD ECONOMY SPECIALS---A Real Opportumty to Stock Up! MACARONI MILK, All Brands GRAPEFRUIT “HARD WHEAT LARGE CANS DEL MONTE—No. 2 cans 4 pounds, 25¢ 14 cans, 95¢ 2 for 35c SALT PORK PEACHES EGGS SRO1 SITIEN LARGE, FRESH STANDARDS DEL MONTE:=fiicsqom Elings 17¢ pound large cans, 20¢ : 3 dozen, 69¢ : SAUERKRAUT 2 BARTLETT PEARS 2 pounds, 15¢ BACON LARGE, cingg ot > "EASTERN SUGAR CURED can LEMONS, Large size 19¢ pound 2 e 35¢ dosén - , SPINACH HIGHWAY CATSUP H’LLS COFFEE DEL MONTE—LARGE CANS ! ; "RED, CAN pints, 15¢ , 1€ 2 pounds 75¢ QVZL INE PILLSBURY FLOUR i 1 REGULAR 50c SIZE ROLLED 0OATS 43 cents «,PEACOCK --BREAD, 9 Ib. bag, 45¢ RYE, WHITE ahd WHOLE WHEAT 3 loaves, 25¢ CORN MEAL WHITE—M‘YELLOW GINGER SNAPS " FRESH ° 7 10 1b. bag, 30c 2 pounds 33c BEDDING PLANTS FIRM—and—RIPE ‘of All Kinds 3 pounds, 35¢ PURE HONEY UNITED FOOD 5 Ib. pail, 49¢ WE DELIVER “CASH IS KING” OPEN EVENINGS I||||||||||||||||||l||||m||||l|||||||Ilil|||||ll||||||||Illllillllllll“llll||||||||||||||IUII|I|||||||||||ml||||||||||||||||||||||||l||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l|||||||||lIIllllllll||l|||l|l||||||||||||m|l|||ll [ Print and Plain Silks Sizes 14 to 44 ‘G $16.95 and $19.75 Showing the best in workmanship SP UDS Combmutwns | YA.KIMA GEMS 50 pounds, 85c . Rutabagm, Beets, Car- rots and Turmps 6 pounds 25¢ s s BANANAS and materials Ideal for Street and Office Wear Sizes 16 to 42 T T TR T T REAL VALUES OFFERED IN COATS and MILLINERY COATS $10. 00 to $27 50——Were v alues to $47 50 MILLINERY—Ofiermg a group of models ‘ at $l 50 to $5.50 8w 7

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