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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1932. Lp(gg Wait Brings Her Chance in F ilms at Last AVIA"UN GHEFi STUDIES AERIAL SITUATIONHERE Lyman S. Peck Will Man- ‘age ‘Pacific Alaska'Busi- ness in Interior NAVY-ALASKA SURVEY WORK 1S COMPLETED ictures ALICE ADAIRS “EXPRESSIVE LEGS” FOOT, 81zt FourR ANKLE, 8 INCHES CALF; 134 INCHES KNEE, /3% INGHES THIGH, 20 INCHES HIPS; 32 INCHES Investigating conditions in Ju- SFATTLE, Aug. 11.—With near- |Tneail from a commercial aviation ly 3500 pictures, the Navy-Alaska Point. of view, Lyman S. Peck, Vice- Survay expedition, including two esident and General Manager of |amphilian planes and the tender HANDY PRINT APRONS, 2 for. (. .lsigi...iiil il $1.00 NURSES’ UNIFORMS, broken lots and sizes, each ... $1.00 the Pacific Alaska Airways, is|Games, retirned yesterday after R - Spehding 4 few days in *is city.!a four months’ trip to the Alaskan LADIES’ COTT( 08, each $1.00 He arrived Tuesday on the steam- Peninstla and adjacent waters Ship Aleutian from the States and| The fllers spent most of Will depart Saturday on the North- time in Southwestern Alaska, their PORTO RICO GOWNS—hand made, hand embroidered, ek 100 L I b, R L.$1.00 S ATl i Dlamais | v e i e s MUSLINROWNS, 2 o000 s $1.00 5 T‘i‘m'“é?hlfl’&‘. e LADIES’ SILK MESH HOSE, paif ... $1.00 4 coad c:ufififi‘%flszgmwm May Talk TURKISH TOWELING, 2 yards ... $1.00 R o ot P, doa On' Air for Hoover GLASS TOWELING, 5 yards ... i $1.00 Alice B has st & Sang wait 2 oona Hed e e s e e e e, | e Efidfia?fi WMol %:fiafy"ggs um;fiir:f::g 2Il becanse a directar sought & girl with “expressive legs” for n part in a movie and chose her. - Alice; shown above, thinks maybe it's the break she has needed. a subsidiary . corporation ; of the an invitation to deliver a series Pan-American Airways, Inc, of of radio addresses in Ssupport o = 5 ’Nw York.” 2 ¢ |President Hoover's campaign fo: “ o » Managerial Duties | Te-election. ' The speeches would o i WL Aol i T S et i R e Mty as been dong, with the best studis, he dves not plan to do. contimercial ' states including Radio, where he is again. pilo o himself, . He will je ¥ 2 For a while he .was walking. out ot irg oty o9gu | pled with the duties .of 'divigion ALL LINEN RUSSIAN ROLLER TOWELING, 6 yards_.$1.00 5 PACKAGES PURETTE SANITARY NAPKINS | $1.00 CHILDREN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR, 2 for ' ODD LOTS AND SIZES MEN'S OVERALLS AND Film Stars Profit from HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Aug. 11— After two years of obscurity, Alice . | Adalr hopes to plang her “expres- sive legs” firmly. on the ,ladder leading to movie success. “Ii’s 4 nice bit,” she says, “and to day, one inevi- |{—the University of Texas — and | Alice, 21, five feef four incches| He ot 1y A e WRIME 40! fLldes of e Ak, idiebions 4 i 21, He let it t 't ot Jl“\"’ERfi. each ? 4 3100 tall, light brunette in coloring, has Pay Fi hts taiirzeg anythi‘:n:uzlmh:;y}:,:figvsI:guthe iacx:tcs A:’aska fd”::i He | WAKE u? Yo“n B %, 1 been in Hollywood five years, but g directing “Liberty Road” now. . ‘make me . a ness | . MEN'S 2-PIECE COTTON PAJAMAS, sizes B and C .. $1.00 8 Jast has achleved distinction L g “They're letting me alone,” he “e:“i““.firis ! :;‘li‘r‘;““w'f““nfiu lIVER B".E_ s 3 ¥ gk —of .a, sort. says, “and I think I'll have a good |, . % e MEN’S FANCY SHIRTS—Collar attached, sizes 141/ to Dltyeter, Frak Bormes vasfed Breaks Monotony of Cast-|pictire. 1t not, 11 take. the. ron. rin i o R b B WITIIO 1 CALOMEL a paiy of “expressive legs with a 2 alone:” further poss s u 17, each $100 blonde temperament” for scenes, in ng, .Romance and It's a spirit that goes far—but|in the southeast, part of the Ter-| SEAE S8 ¥ i b ik R his “A Farewell to Arms." The| Divorce News oceasionally goes too far. Too far ritioryx of ‘anall-Alaska. commercial | onj You'f] Jump Out of Bed in LADIES’ FELT COMFY SLIPPERS—Grey and maroon, vt ‘;fmf;‘r“’ k’?fisaflh’:nfi“ e for ;Hollywood. b e e the Morning Rarin’ to Go i i ture, eas mbs By ROBBIN COONS all gizes, pdir .. 230 e B SR $1.00 will. Alice was selected, and even| HOLLYWOOD, Cal. Ay Joh ’ . It 0 feol gour and suak- and the world ......... B . B | , Cal, ug. 11— | John Boles almost became a pro- | } | FUN) S0 poem- 7 o tHough her face wlll be ignoved | watching the parade of movie |fessional baseball player. Ho was & R L RICHMOND AND X R RN i VISIT OUR BARGAIN DEPARTMENT UPSTAIRS Pty Aney e dlam, cvents and_personalties from day |southpaw pitcher on a college nine| L. “WILSON"WEDDED et tod Bievabt tad ol of hoabine T'm Licky to win it.” [table. concludes (“Pro” scouts sought him out. John| At the Methodist Parsonage at| DTS SnI TN mavement daes pat o She is ambitious and eager to that smart worms |Was willing, but his parents decid-[6:30 o'clock last night, the Rev. | 58 15 your Iver. TCbocld fwo PONSNSUOESPEEI TS e e win a regular film contract, |jstand to profit |edly Weren't. So he studied medi-|Hen:y R. Cross united in marriage | ggx’"‘?fi“"““" yoz ki Il “I {hink I could make a success lby their turn- |cine and became an actor. Roycz L. Richmond and Laurenta | aouhf":k g‘:'f. fi“}' fln::‘ Ih:y&ml s a comedienne if given the op-| % ings. | Wilson. THe witnesses wete Mrs,| Go bloats up IR e, Y8 Jhw 2 portuhity,” .she says confidently. Besides reliey- | How Much Wouid Thea H. Wilson and Elmer 8.! m':db::o::l- ieon Your bead “And you never can tell—this bit, ing the monot- | Y nes oid Hayden, | Schet and you feel down and out. Your whole ' ® X g even, though I'm acting with my lony of cas“ng; ou Pay To Be Rid | ———————— | 'fl"m‘:’ dld CARTER'S [ ] 4 legs alone, may be the break I've and romance and | % 4 na | LIVER P} to get two ¥ ¥ " neéded.” diverce news with | of Rheumatic Pains o oyl ! & "“Pn“::.“g'q"ifi'{b?;’i:f'fi" H ¢ Alice, born in Paul's Valley, |dashes of fiery } In 48 Hours? Betty Ruth Allen, 4- year-old! EOLE et e extehsin, aneris when it comes to malking the bile flow freely. OKla., nursed an ambition to be- But don’t ask for liver pills. Ask for Cirter's Liver Pilis. Look come a dancer and in the summers studied in Dallas, Tex. When she |céinle. to Hollywgod she danced on |the stage for six months, then played the piano in a girls' orches- tta’ atother six months. finding it pleasant enough if not particus larly. remunerative. S0 she be- came a movie extra. The brief-boom in musical pic- tures made her dancing ability |color, the rebels of Hollywood 2 serve themsclves | —Would You Pay 85 Cents? ANN DVORAK well. 1 Riseihs W‘hen'Per Dvorak quietly pack- {beWell. Here's a chance for you to ed up and walked out on Warner P I sty —to; b, Jour Bros. the other day, presumably ‘Work cherrfully without one twinge to sall from New York for Europe, g pahv\. e there were many to argue that her | HEre’s a positive guarantee that threat was more protest than actual 110 rheumatism sufferer can afford Intention to skip her contract. For |!© Pass up—you can be free from a long time before, Ann was, in o |380Nizing Rheumatism — and keep daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allen, who entered St. Ann’s Hos- pital yesterday afternoon for treat- | ment to bruises to her face and shoulders, caused by a fall, was dis- {missed from the institution today.| RIDERS of the PURPLE SAGE Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store ZANE GREY'S o g it BACK AND LEG INJURED George W. Sauter entered St. {Ann’s Hospital early last evening |fur treatment of a sprained back and injured leg. J. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AORICULTURE. WEATHER BUREAU The Weather profitable for a year, ahd %he of- quiet way, dissatistied with her |[ree from it. COMING TO COLISEUM 3 ten bas been selected for bits|meager salary — but she always" Get one 85 cent bottle of Allenru | e ——— Can¥ ‘hinzs besn u ; cl LR (:‘f:‘ b;‘{ LOCAL DATA ¢ before. But nothing better came fsaid, “I don't think it's worth fight- ;;‘;’m r‘;““e’_ Mflgw Drug Co. or and George, Dulby on their placer By the U. 8. Weather Burean) A & et s e A e oy il e s o propexty ‘on. Fetehint - Oresk ‘near Forecast for Juneau and viclnity, beginning at 4 p.m., August 11: R torture will all be gone in 48 hom: FOR GOO D STE A KS 3 the Circle Hot Springs northeast| gjoudy possibly ‘showers tonight and Friday; gentle varfablé winds, or money back. { o v ) PO b . Good Boost for Star 1 ’ i 1 :; F;(nei::s:;s.Cfiffifffl“{;&;fiffiia Time Barometer Temp. Hum'dity Wind Veloclty Weather | A When she comes back, minus sal- n;‘h‘ldo: h'.eanki:;hfll:x‘:u gf’zrxlfi;keep R 2 4 . v » eve: it that year, thinking he would go| 4 Pm. yesty 2988 66 49 w 7 Clear o ary for as many weeks as she was bit of harmful uric acid is out 3 GO TO back to the creek next season. He| 4 am. today -29.95 54 96 8 5 Rain absent, she'll have for compensa- |your body — Happiness comes wuhi did not, however. He went to the| Noon today 29.99 55 91 8 9 Cldy tion. the fact that.a lot of movie|this wonderful prescription—enou—[ 9 v States in 1917 and lived there until CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Y fans he;vfh rem} abm;lt 2:; flshtt, £sands know it—yoti ought to know | B A ILE Y S CA F E % - ——— y of them fans who n't yet it. ! . . 4 }::;x:‘t'_r.,when he returned . to ; ~YERTERDAY % Y%7 FOR UVEBHAUL g_’c‘!t:‘covered" g s “g&m -adwl 2 2 ] 19 P Sl titiade y 2 is a grand publicity stunt, and the Old paj tor sale at Highest Spm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. y ¥ pees. at Empire e 5 e Y, . more honest the grander. Oftice. k< In drilling for oil in the Chicka- B:,:'t‘l,on t":f’ t;‘tnp. 'e::.' ";:p‘ "’g‘"" ms"" *“g:' Cutter to Haveé ' Ta rget| The case of Jai:es Cagney, who £ 22 loon CONE: Helg.BAStR pf Andhotdie, ; \ : sl Practice and Due Back [ieft the same studio, is stin fn the 1 T TR ihe Peterson Ol Association has| Nome 5208 03 ¥ g A" n i i et air. Off to the East, also to Europs : Wl put & hole. down 1500 feet. Capi.| HOLNel ... o ) SETRRR TR Lo i n Sépl'efnbér eventually, Cagney can follo tg- : 4 s A O 4 " b Ivan L. Petersori, head of the com-| FOrt Yukon ... 64 64 | 3 & 2 4 Ralg i swet, trail 1oft by his last pieture, : p : " } { pany, recently left for San Fran-| T2NANa ... B g8 R SN W Sdy! Bound for Seattle, the United|*Winner Take Al The. stadty . #®1 | cisco. In his absence drilling op-| Faibanks R O e [ 0139 I states Const Guard.cuiter Talla- |Hy wash its Kands of i buy * - S ! prations have been suspended. He :?811:“-1‘- Zg Z: { iz 22 l; 0(4, Pt.gll:}y poos’z. Commander C. H. Dench, the fact that Cagney draws‘ but saild they. would be resumed next el iy H p Y | departed yesterday from her base|will no lohger draw from Warner : spring. Dutch Harbor ..... 60 s | :3 “ 8 ¢ Cleagii Sugeaw. . She is due to reach |Bros. will be no comfort. W. E. Dunkle of the Willow| junegy 9 66 [ s se B n N: Monday, which schedule permits Fighting to Fame e % [ &k Yl ke Creek Mines, a gold quartz prop- Sitka . g | 54 el 0 10 Pt. Cldy of briei visits at way ports. One outstanding picture, and a ' . erty north 6f Anchorage, purchased Ketchhn 68 60 52 52 0 Q .cld ‘The. vesse} will engage in tar-|lot of fighting, have put Rowland - n the Curtis-Robin three-place cabin Prince Rupert 56 56 ! 48 50 4 0 cl y get rractice soon after reaching |Brown up there with the best of [ . | seaplane that. was brought north Edmonwnp... 4 86 8 60 8 18 cf;; Seaftls, and then she will proceed the directors. The pieture was Od leer O'l . . ¢ . . . « $1,00 | to Cordova early in July by Axvmtor Seattle 64 62 56 56 10 02 Cldy to the Puget Sound navy yiu-d at x 7 : T4s ! Wilbur Irving. Delivery u' the Portland . 68 62 56 56 8 08 Oldy Bremerton . to go in drydock for | R - . | plane to Mr, Dunkle was made at| go Francisco ... 64 60 54 54 4 0 Clay overhaul. She will retwrn to Ju- u cohol x 75 3 Anchorage. - {neau in September, h 2 > . g 8N b Cecil Higgings and William Gill of ' Anchorage recently:. completed building an airplane -which per- forms perfectly. G ¢ in operation four year§’'at Y. ; The Matanuska butter will be used by the Alaska Agricuit,ural College | = = ° was ldustedhxrom sthe phar- i film Pty b Db R § 2 ok >4 ' and School of Mine§ near:Mair- | floaters’ who have come north|py, depirtment of the plenity of whole-wheat - Concent‘r i 4§ ¢ | banks, the ratiroad’s hotel at Cur- from e Bisies sceking work" | Washingtoni State College at Pull. Bried on your {able, -you ( ated Cod Liver bin Ty, the Indian Industrisi=Schiool at . Eklutna and numerous merchants in Anchorage. The 'station recent- ‘ ly was turned over by the United . States Department of Agriculf: ' to the Alaska College. Prof. B. B. ‘to be superintzndent of the A moderate storm remains central near Bering Strait and the pressure. is. moderately low,throughout the Interior and the eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska.with showers on. the Bering Sea eoast, the Interior and east Gulf.. The pressure.is high over the northeast- ern Pacific Qcean,. .Temperatures were lower yesterjny in the west- P S in fine shape and easily could take care of its own excépt for -the Glenn Carringtoh, business man of Juneau and Ketchikan is guoted ag saying in the Ketchikan Chronicle. Contract for mlnitn; the new| Federal Bullding at Fairbanks has been “let ‘to Andrew Nerland of Fairbanks, Who was a member of the House of Representatives in the iast Legislature. Mrs. Nitda Riley has veen ap- pointed manager ef Gordon's Store at Fairbanks by the owner of the Gordon, chain of stores, Frank 8. Leonard Fisher of Hyder who man won a place on the All-Col- lege Honor Roll, Mrs, Leslie May Hoft and Al- bert Frank Angerman.were mar- ried at Falrbanks. They will make their hore. there. : Dr. R. G. Bmith, dehtist of Pet- ersburg, and F. Mation Wells were maftied there the ddy aftér Miss Wells arrived from Colorade Springs, Colo. They will miake their home In Petersburg. Abraham Levy, 72, who cohduct- aldez 11 years, died Portland, Ore. MtS. Qeorge Wagner, pioneer of the North, diéd at Anchorage after [€ift custom, but it sticks 8 lohg ilifess. ¥ "% b ‘Pieins Todishs who rorons) PEERLESS 1 BAKERY »flwmlfi RGE 1S PRINCE GEQRGE * DUB BARLY TONIGHT Steamer Printe George of the steamer. has two = passengers for Juneau, Christine Halvorsen and | Miss Margaret- Abrahamson. | ** ON TRIBAL VISITS PONCA CITY, Aug. 11 — Gist! horses come back to look their Indian owners fn the mouth, now that the plain tribes are enjoying their outdoor season. Tribal. nv'lihits between tepee vil- lagers - ) invariably with give- dway feasts. The visitors go home laden with bolts of calico anq blankets and leading gift horses, but when the hosts in turn become Buests the same horses frequently aré brought Back to thelr former Homes as presents. The PFederal Governmeht long has attempted to discourage the Squibb Milk Squibb Chocolate Vitavose . . . won't desire or need so much :.of other foods. Peerless Bread Supplies njmre nnlLrlt‘ion than Bread because it all the life-giving goodness of whole - wheat. Nothing added to it. N takei away. Kfiyn-mlw Peer- Forvir many cures for ments and that man should.live. @s elose fo her g pos- sible, 5 » £ i pap— * ern Interior and changes have been slight in other districts. 8 b Tegr g R 4 o e ? ko g Canagian Natienal, is due in port ol i { i To the Matanuska Agricultural i 3 : 2 J - {members of the crew of the Unit- | teathing staff of the Ellamar pub- |from the South at 6:30,o'clock to- o B . e . , it wt'sfifi--m' {35 |£d States Const Guard cutter Alert. |lic senool. for the scholstis year |night. s PN ety 'Ydr ogen P eroxlde o SlE .25 dnd 50 i ulg ek grage: Wi " 5N Fan ity 1 beginning next Sept: r, . Besides ‘tourists aboard, the K 3 » "3 g 1% da Ae H 2 fivs = O | e Tk, Vourt b ing eep in trim Squiéb?c Squibb Adex Tablets . . . .. 1.00 Liquid Petrolatum . ... .. 1.00 Beef, fron and Wine . . . . .. 1.00 A mep_le,te Rubenstein Gosmetic Line ROGERS’ UNIVERSITY CHOCOLATES—The Finest of Al 5 of Mdgnesia Drug tore of Alaska ;