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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, e e C THURSDAY FRIDAY APITOL ! OF THRILLS TOPS “MENACE” FULL CAPITOL'S BILL [Melodrama of Vengeance with Strong Cast Be- Also—RAY COOKE in “TORCHY'S TWO TOOTS” —SILVER NITE— . WARNER - BETTE DAVIS WALTER BYRON 'The Feathered 3 DO NOT FORGET OUR BIG NEW YEAR’S EVE FROLIC RESERVE THE DATE NOW All-Alaska News | i | pective buyer of Qi “The Menace,” thrilling melo- drama of vengeance from Edgar Wallace’s famous story “The Fea-| lthered Serpent,” headlines the pro-| gram tonight at the Capitol thea |tre. The picture is crammed full jof suspense and interest. " When Ronald Quayle returns to| | England with a new face and a| new name, things begin to hnppcn? fast and furiously. The plastic| surgeon has done such a good joof remaking his face, which had been | | mutilated in an oil explosion after |he had escaped from prison, that nobody, not even the old family | servant, his sweetheart Peggy or| | his step-mother, Caroline Quayie.}— recognized him. American Oil Man | 9 As Robert Crockett, lNeu' Year $ Eve a wealthy 1 i gins Showing Tonight ! and Natalia Moorhead, but the mightier. The scene is from {mother and her two crooked pals, TUtterson and Lewis, whose fal testimony had sent Quayle to pris- on for life for the murder of his| preparations own father. Quayle knows that| these three are guilty parties and for . the are nearing com- | pletion New Year's Eve + |Frolic to be given Saturday night at the Capitol theatre. “An excellent motion picture ipmgram has been arranged,” Erie Paulson, Manager of the playhouse | he sets about to prove it Prospective Buyer of Manor He presents himself as a pros- yle Manor, | which was taken over by the crown | to pay debts. Once he has gained late | | | ! Both Theatres To Present New Programs Tonighi Beauty in Fear of Justice Walter Byron’s Iong arm tries to protect Bette Davis, center, showing tonight at the Capitol Theatre, American oil man, he purposely| . Off the drunkén easterner is under Judith Wood, Claire Dodd, Louise | atows nomert 10 w1 o e, Capitol Theatre to @I |stvong suspicion while ho has a Beavers and Adrienne Ames. NOW | designing clutches of his step-| ;knn‘e wound himself. | Falls in Loeve With Vietim Stage and Screen Program DEC. 29, 1932. COLISEUM Thursday—Friday A bright and very modern story of the \ world’s oldest racket —“Gold-digging.” ‘MOUNTED FURY' BOLD DIGBER HAS ITS SCENES FEATURED IN IN'NORTHWEST COLISEUM PLAY [Love Conflicts with Duty “Girls About Town"| | in Picture Coming | Sprightly Attraction, to Coliseum | Presented Tonight with Joel McCrea, Kay Francis, | | | ~In “Mounted Fur Thrill-O-} Sprightly and saucy is “Girls Lilyan Tashman Drama, which will be shown Sat- About Town,” the Paramount ex- |urday only at the Coliseum thea- 'pose of big-time gold- ng among tre, the theme is the conflict that the haute monde of York, rages in the heart of & man who which features is drawn between love and duty the new program at the theatre, | John Bowers appears as a mour |ted officer in the mnorthwestern timber country. Ellis is Dissipated Easterdner Robert Ellis portrays dissipated | Easterner who was his buddy in| The cast is headed by Kay Francis, Lilyan | the A. E. F. Playing the role of TuShmaxx. who| |his wife, Blanche Mehaffey has fhare | U AN Yarm of the law” is longer and |1, Jleading feminine part and role; Joel Mec “The Menace,” which will begin |Lina Basquette offers the charac- Crea, Zugene Pal- i |4 reachers lette and Allan 4 ter of a beautiful but treacherous F i Joc! McCrea Dinehart. It also nti-f'reeze —————— | halfbreed. | Murder Mystery is Theme The story concerns the murder of ‘the halfbreed girl's suitor and Robert includes Lucile Webster Gleason, Anderson Lawler, George Barbier, McWade, Lucille Browne, Frolic at For Your Car The picture has the virile color| In her role as a big league gold of life in the Northwest | digger, Miss Francis falls in love| | R L | with the wealthy young man from | | out-of-town whom she had marked | JUNEAU today. “In addition to the| By S T ol AL A s K A RI E H {as another victim of her parlor 5 i | | piracy. Miss Tashman is | vaudeville acts and musical sel-| (Y Ltk e g 8. ey MOTORS | hard-boiled. She continues her ef- | | ections, All the features of the| | forts to mulct Eugene Pallette, i | entertainment will be of exception- lwealmy banker of his life'sl‘ {al merit. I hope to make the Cap- \,savlngs | itol the best place to see the Old !Year out and the New Year in| Romance Faces Rocks Miss Francis’ romance with Mec- | ving entered unobserved the trice P. Dickenson, first vice presi-|entre to his old home, Quayle Kelchikan Cold Storage, a seagull |dent; Mrs. Harriet Hunt, second |Puts his plan of action into effect was locked in the building two|vice president; ~Mrs. ‘ Margaret | —that is to toss something to the days and two nights. When found |Wikstrom, secretary; Mrs. Abbiegvhm‘w to fight about and have| and taken out by Foreman An-|Henning treasurer; Mrs. Agnes|them fall out among hemselves thony Zitz, the bird was almost!Reinert, historian and Mrs. Anna |His plan is successful—and his e stiff ‘but after a short time on Campbell, trustee. | periences carrying it out highly the wharf flew away with a her-| matic. ring that had been given it. | Mabel Crizer and Sven Samuel-| Walter Byron is cast as Ronald . —_— ison were married at Seward. |Quayle. H. B. Warner plays a | Scotland Yard Inspector. Bette For thelping to prevent the es-| i p cape Iromp ch:cdypof Al Holiday,| One day after arrival by air-|Davis and Natalie Moorhead have a maniac at Fairbanks, Verner Plane in Anchorage for medical |interesting roles. Larson, guilty of burglary, was {reatment Peter Claustrap, 70, of | FErESt e given by United States District Flat, died of heart disease. He had Lu INGREASES Judge E. Coke #ill a light sen- mined in Dawson, Fairbanks and tence—four months in the Fair- | Iditarod districts. banks jail. | | s o 06 3, Ala:kalw flvER GUUNTRY Ketchikan's new traffic ordin- zi’;;‘:g" 1:1“",\2335 o ;0‘;.]:) (3 11"‘[,1 . qnee, containing 10000 words and| iy " gieq at, Soward, Public Health Service Says modeled after traffic codes in 14 D O . % 3 o % Seattle and Tacoma, went into ! 15ease IS l‘lly m effect December 22. It regulates Mild Form WASHINGTON, Dec. not only automoble drivers but also aviators, persons propelling MILLIONS ARE 29.—Pre- push carts or riding bicycles or REPA'D THflsE valence of influenza shows an in- - animals | | crease. - Figures compiled by the Public| Miss E. J. Geijsbeck, Superin- | Health Ser from reports from tendent of the Seward General PAYING TAXES,H& States show 43997 cases last Hospital, is a patient in the in- week as against 35,700 cases thz stitution, having broken her right | TR | previous week. & ankle in two places when she | The disease is in a mild form. slipped on an icy sidewalk and Refunds Are Reported as bt § fell ! Result of Errors |CUSTOMS OFFICIA| Pay-as-you-enter bus service has! Made in Incomes been established by C. V. Pollick! and Joseph Diamond of the While4 WASHINGTON, Z¢c. 29.—Indi- Cab Company between Ketchi-|viduals and corporations were re- kan, Smiley’s Cannery, Wackerlfundud $80,583,000 last year on in- City and Mudy Bay. A waiting come tax payments made through room for patrons is on Front|errors, Secretary of Treasury Mills| Street, Ketchikan and the bus | told#Congress yesterday. runs during the day on haurlyj The largest refund was to the| John C. McBride, United States Collector. of Customs and M. S Whittier, Assistant Collector, are back at their desks in the Customs House after several days' illness. Mr. Whittier yesterday. RECOVER HEALTH Mr. McBride returned today and| By FRED R. ZIMMER PIERRE, S. D. Dec. 29. — A [rancher who nas ddled the | hurricane deck on man; bucking | broncho without “pull leather” | will ride herd on the e govern- ment of South Dakota the next two years. | He is Tom Berry, a democrat, | |who will be inaugurated governor |January 3, succeeding Warren | Green, republican -farmer. | | Berry comes from the “west-]| |river country,” that portion of4 !South Dakota west of the Missouri | river- territory which is almost | |a in 1f 1 | He comes to the stata capitol | with business experience as a suc- | cessful rancher, a reputation as a | humorist, and a promise to |the ax” on state expenditures. | Knows Governmeni Affairs | | But the governor-elect is nol ‘\\'uhou: experience in governmental | |affairs, He served two terms in Lhe} legislature, has been a member of | the state park board and has rc-} presented the ‘“cattle country” in | many legislative controversies. | | East of the “Big Bad Lands,’| for which South Dakota is famous, lies Berry's 30000-acre ranch, on | which he runs about 1,500 head! |of Hereford cattle and 100 head | lof Kentucky saddle horses. More| |than 40 miles of fence are re-| quired to enclose the ranch and its | various pastures. ‘ Berry began ranching as a cow- | schedule. United Fruit Company, of Bos-| | ton, Mass., for $2,960,000. Fourteen thousand dollars was| Among the wellknown individuals in the Ketchikan treasury and $8,- receiving refunds were Mrs. Helena| 500 was due it in taxes. Mayor J.|S. Raskob, wife of the former H. Davies stated to the City Coun- Chairman of the Democratic Na- cil at its meeting December’ 21. | ticnal Committee, in the sum of 1$4,095; J. Henry Roraback, Re- M. O. Carl-on, Wwho has been Publican National Committeeman | attached the United States ©f Connecticut, the sum of $10,000, to Marshal's office at Fairbanks sincc @nd Mrs. Anne Morrow Lindbergh, the sum of $1,670. the early days of the camp, left| recently with Mrs. Carlson andj| daughter, Marie Carlson, to spend th: Christmas holidays with an-| other daughter and a son n C_a.l:' Your fortune told by cards in-| ifornia; It is Mr. Carlson’s first' ,qeq, Also lsssons in Backgam- trip to the States since he stam-| p,on For appointment, Phone 3351. peded to the Kiondike more than —adv. 30 years ago. t 2 AFTERNOON TEA How Sensible Folks Stop Rheumatic Pains For 85 Cents An_inexpensive prescription that starts to drive excess uric acid poiscns from body in 24 hours Twins, a boy and a girl, were born to Mrs. John Salit at the hospital in Seward. Before Mrs., Salit’s marriage, she was a mem- ber of the hospital’s staff. | Two floats, one 90 feet long and | the other 370 feet long, will be| constructed for the convenience of fishing beats in Thomas Basin by the City of Ketchikan. H Allenru, the preseription so much lm demand by wise people, is safe, 2 * harmless and speedy—it absolutely Mrs, Christina Hansen was el-| { 4 ccted president of the Pioneer's:;:::):g:_ers e patn apd pebhy. .48 auxiliary at Ketchikan; Dr. Bea-| 11 goes rypther—being a scientific ‘!ormula, it drives from your joints, CARD OF THANKS ,muscles and blood the excess uric The Young Peoples' Advancement acid deposits — it overcomes and Club wishes fo thank the follow- removes from your entire body this ing for helping to' make a jolly|cause of rheumatic pain. good Christmas for the Old Folks, People sulfering from terrible at- in the village: Itack of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neu- Ordway's Photo Shop, Juneau ritis or Lumbago that prevents them Drug Company, Alaska Electric from doing their daily labor can Light & Power Company, Piggly be free from agony in 48 hours. Wiggly, Sanitary Meat Company, Allenru guarantees this joyful Sabin’s Store, Butler Mauro Drug result so why not get one 85 cent Company, H. S. Graves, United bottle from Butler Mauro Drug. Cop., Food, Kann's Store, Burford's Cor- ! Juneau Drug Co. o» any modern ner, Thomas Hardware Company, druggist with the distinct under- Ludwig Nelson, Imperial Pool Hnll,famnding that it must do just as Sanitary Grocery, Cash Grocery, this notice states or money back. T. J. McCaul. .. —adv.) ~ady. v Pese o AANL TS Return Home to S HOLLYWOOD, Cal—When Sue Carol and” her husband, Nick Stuart, young moticn picture stars, returned home after a three months’ vaudeville tour, they were welcomed at their HollywSod home by Carol Lee Stuart, their 4’ months old daughter. The couple and their daughter are pictured above, | | | § ! | | Rancher to Leave the Saddle | For Ride in Governor’s Chair| | his present ranch since 1912. | as members of the firm. Monthly ually employs from two to ten cogrgsm oy \ You can do it easily during the com- J— acry e ? P < -3 Third Prankiin, under cultivation, mostly in alfalfa. e l‘welv. months. For instance, :-: Front g Pranklin, . The remaining cultivated acreage WeekY d'P°'“l of DI‘IY 31.90 in s m&, , is planted yearly in small grain, an |nhlcn Beadn' Agcou‘ at *]. | 1-6 tum& and all the crops are kept for live- bank will provide more than' s”m t: mfl - stock feed. ‘ ¢ 4 Front’ Office. During his term as governor, for. Christmas next year. And larger i Powhat & Jochon Berry’s sons will operate the ranch. deposits mean a I.rw fund. Start QGrocery. i “If T affairs of state as well { . Willoughby, Oash t my";\:‘““:h‘; A AL o today —open an account at this bank Ll o Mgy ernor-elect says, “everybody ~will '-deposit regulnly :.nd make next 2-4 Pront and mfl. e snappy. Christmas merrier, 10 Bend and o, CARD OF THANKS I £| ::7 m"“m&gm We wish to express our thanks ’ \e 4 -2 Ifome Boarding House. and appreciation for the many zrst Natzonal Bank 39 and Rawan kindnesses shown during the recent <) .+ b ok w illness and death of our loved one. :_’: % 29.:‘:‘; MRS, MAYME LAURIE, OF JUNEAU 3-6 Pith and Gold. MRS, MARGARET LAURIE, 3-7 Fifth and East. MR. AND MRS. JACK LAURIE 3-8 S l-:nrd Gold. AND EDWARD, " :'.: fi back of MR. AND MRS. LEO JEWETT| | VE L « i v P e ™) SAVE A LITTILE EVERY WEEK (| * fowe ™ Ninth and Cathoun. THE SANITARY GROCERY fi% “The Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85 Bame Grooey. | Nuw SUUGH 'Crea faces the rocks when she, | tells him that she is already mar-! ried to Anderson Lawler. But all| their difficulties are smoothed out | at the finish, amid much general| merry-making. | WASHINGTON, Uec. 20. — Re-| moval of some of the thrills at- tending 4 boat ride down the Ege- gik River, Alaska, by blasting out rocks and making a safe channel 1933 TIDE TABLES Proposal Made to Blast | Safe Channel in Rap- ‘ ids of Egegik They're Happy 100 feet wide with a minimum depth of five feet, is recommended . T | by the War Department. 1 B[)TLER NI\LRO Maj. Gen. Lytle Brown, Chief =i of the Army Engineers, said the DRU(: CO. | improvement would tend to benefit i navigation on the river and develop the surrounding country. | The recommendation had refer- ence to a half-mile of swift rapids in which numerous rocks are hid- den below the surface and which caused several boats to have been wracked and one man drowned. | -os i | NORCO SAILING | EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS ANY TIME “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” On account of the holidays the ¢ Norco will sail from Seattle Tues- ' A 591 sanitarium to Barbara Bennett, 1day night, January 3rd, instead of lwife of Morton Downey, stage and | January 2nd. Merchants please gcreen singer. (Associated Prest | place orders accordingly. adv. 'Photo) A son was born at a New York Pre-Inventory Specials - RACK DRESSES For Final Clearance Only $6.95 MILLINERY CLEAN SWEEP Real ‘Bargains at $1.50 each i | | | | Tom Berry, a rancher whose cattle graze over 30,000 acres, will eccupy the Governer’s chair in Scuth Dakcta for the next two years. Shown here in his ranch togs, he will take office January 3. | 1 | | OR NEXT CHRISTMAS MAKE NEXT CHRISTMAS MERRIER — by starting NOW. to accumurate the funds you will need/ hand at 18. He is now 53. He got his start from money saved from wages as a top-hand during the old open range days. Born in Nebraska, he has spent nearly all his life in South Dakota. He has operated Sons Aid Him On Ranch His ranch is operated on a part- nership basis—with the governor- elect, his sons and a son-in-law | e P Y ’ salaries are paid to all, and each ]uneau s OQun sm member of the firm has his own cattle and horses. Besides his im- mediate family, Berry's ranch us-

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