The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 12, 1933, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THLRQDAY JAN |2 2, 1933. B : ‘e DAOKSTREET —— Bue She's Not His Wife — SEEKS CHANGE ‘GAY GABALLERD' CO LT SliUM CA”TO' FEEENEE IS NEW BILL IN BANKRUPTCY NEW FEATURE AT e’ ~ 7 Mexico who puts ta: “it” in bandit! - LAWS AT ONCE THE GflLlSEUM f President Hoover Sends|George O’ Bncn and chlor | Special Message to Con- McLaglen in Principal | gress on Subject Western Roles THE GREATEST STORY EVER WRITTEN NOW IMMORTALIZED ON THE SCREEN . -FOR GAPIT-OI.i Fannie Hurst's Story ‘on Screen with Irene | Dunn, John Boles ‘ 'f,; An adaptation of one of Fannie ] 1| Hurst's most popular novels, “Back - d | Street,” is the picture which will open -at the Capitol theatre to-| night. : The story, which was widely! read as a serial in the Cosmopoli- | h 'ON, Js 1 message to C Hoover made nt-day life on the M into which enter the v & ldly-caleulating sopt .| Her flashing ing room, as opposed | ®Yes more dan- , lawless Western era,| B€rous than kground of George flashing guns! Fox production, tan Magazine, is said to lose none The Pre specifically aballero,” which comes {of its appeal as a moving pioture. ! of the t > im Theatre tonight e 1 stay Even Miss Hurst, usually critical of the movies, most emphatically e e ; pproves: of Universal's picturiza- I ading roles i the court yn around a who leaves the with IRENE L)TINNE——QtJr of “CIMARRON” and JOHN BOLES—Star of “SEED” or the purpose of re- i # v comes o |adjusting their affa with their 0 take up life in GEORGE MEEKER—ZASU PITTS .: ;;:n of one of her greatest nov. fh‘:n(:pml‘?::::s‘g:;;::‘am dnm(shc triangle which comes to | e ‘ 2 5 e poit: wiieo i 2 And An All- %tar Cast E| «Back Street,” as those who-have agreement of the terms for 1.\:hcur 1; off e e S R i bankruptey onchita Monts i “AlSo Specially ‘Selected Short Subjects 7'";;2:rr‘etc:il:‘:; rsif:»;l otre}ls ::n::;ex\:'s;o L‘I(‘Lflgle,l Ijlfl Vs P me lines recommend ¢ | flery daughter of i —SILVER N[TE— =|gave up everything in her life for | responsible for this impor - > PTTLITL ] & T=REp CLLLLELELEE R D El “'love, and a man who gave noth- -|of O'Brien’s education, is the here- gy s v v .lmg but love. of the romance that motivates g plot Her love for [+ the spark that kindles between the, factions ) aded by her uncle, C. Henry MURGANS UFF 3 , on the one hand, and| | BY McLaglen on the other. | ——-————— | FOR VA[}ATl[]NMlss PETERSON HOME | s % FROM HAWAIIAN TRIP And Solicitor Gen- La Guar | eral 9 o ! Irene Dunne and John Bolos ““N T BE LOO ALASKA TRADE play the principal roles and Zasu LIBERAL Pitts, William Bakewell, Walter %4 Catlett and June Clyde are among Mith the cosl if i comes from our those who assist them. | place. For qur coal goes farther and e i | gives a more even and satistying i | g netet REMAING DULLALEN SuaTTUCK IS supply to prove our statement. Qur In 3(Great Picture of the Great Outdoors! B 0 g service 1s always the bes: SR mfl:: ey Slh ¥ e ILLNESS- OF 'WIFE Thomas A. Mm an, local agent| After an absence of 60 days on Only Gold Mining Industry I for the Wills Navigation Company, | yacqtion, Miss Pear! Petetson, Sec- \ - g 3 B Called south suddenly by the ill- | accompanied by Mrs. Morgan, Will | retary to Charles H. Flory, Alas i Show Anythm,g " Like ness of Mrs. Shattucks, Allen Shat- iy lcave on the Zapora tomorrow for | .;dlcyun:zfiss&;:‘;s Ton !F;;(:Ubepa::_ } Normal Activity taik Jat for Beaile on thy stea tion. ‘They will visit MT.|ment of Agrieulture, returned hame | _— er Alaska today. s parents In Oregon, then|eay)y this week. She spent about | Alaska’s commerce kept in the| Wires received from Seattle smt-{ \, ' doldrums in Dscember, except for ed that Mrs. Shattuck is surrermg[ Mrs. Morgan will go to Arkansasceven weeks in Honolulu visiting | to visit her parents. a sister. Mr. Morgan 11 return to Ju- . " “ A p i Hawaii has no peer as a winter | total value of all commodities ship-|Swedish Hospital in_Seattle fol- | neau in about 30 days and Mrs.|yacation land and Nved up to anl | |ped to the States for the month!lowing pneumonia. The messages) - ¥ an during March. dvance notices, Miss Peterson Uflu was reported as being $1,485,655, it!said that while her situation wgs ¥ 1 1 . 3 % | M. Yorke will be in the office | id. It was a wonderful exper- was revealed today in the monthly|8rave she was under expert medi- 6 » e j while Mr. Morgan is ent |ience and one that she hopes to statement of commerce issued by:Cfll care and had the latest of, & P AT | repeat sometime in the future. |J. €. McBride, Collector of Cus-, €quipment for treatment. 4\ PHIL JOLIE IS | Miss Peterson made the trip the gold mining industry, and the/from congestion of the lungs in the toms. Mrs. Shattuck is attended by her | | il SOUTHBOUND TODAY |,,0n ways on the Empress of Ja- | Shipments of gold for the month|dayghter Virginia Shattuck whom| | ; o pan, one of the newest and finest D. B. FEMMER | aggregated $932767, or approxi-|she has been visiting in Seattle 4 | Phil’ Jolie left on the steamer | jjnare operating between British mately two-thirds of the total for|and her son, Curtis, who was | Alaska today to be away for about Columbia and the Orient The all commodities shipped from the|called north from San Francisco voyage required only five days be- | a month and a half. He will vi Phone 114 | Territory. |by_her illness. | San Francisco and Salt Lake |iyeen Victoria and Honolulu, EQUALS | The outborne commerce as listed| Mr. Shattuck did not know just | ¥ j Utah while he is away, and will| P SR 0 | by Collector McBride follows: |how long he would be south but " M: fen has plenty to ¢ s one of the leadl lay. ~@lso visit ‘hs mother, who is in| VIC LIDIN IN HOSPITAL i s 5g0'wil Temain until Mrs. Shattuck Awff,;,’; “““gi’;u = :h““‘ 2000 MBS 9 :‘;'_‘"fi‘l." ™" | Reno, Nevada, “ Vic Lidin entered St. Ann’s Hos- ABILITY 1 i is-outof all:danger. He expedls /&% in ‘The Gay Caballero,” the pitcure which openis at the Coliseum S FE R pital yesterday sufferig from a 3 Curlos - 203 ight, but there's always a moment to spare of alluring Conchits e i TO LEARN Fish: that she will stay south for some tomight, bul Y "; s 8 e Read the ads as carefully as you|minor injury. Mr. Lidin is em- { FOR A ’ Frh e ot tme. ¥ Metancgro. Iread the news articles. ployed at the Alaska Juneau. IN PROPORTION to ! l Bl ce}p;.a;;\:zl-hsh\—— S how well he sees, your RO a ue Had| child will acquire Salmon 59,278 | All other 2344 ' ¢ | knowledge. Bad vision g L([b Canned (except shell- | s |4 makes a bad_ scholar. fish)— | ' 3 CITY RATES SR ) 9 5 g ¢ A OOME IN TODAY & = Cured or preserved (ex- FOR A 25¢ and 35¢ cept shell-fish)— { SIGHT TEST Herring 898 —— e EGE: Salmon . 16,188 . All other 9,810/ i Y Shell-fish— | \ ] Dr R E ADVERTISE [ Fond Crabs 11,405 b Strimps 11940 Southwell ( .! ]R Other fish products— i / Meal i 645 e B o ] OPTOMETRIST \y/ A\ }J T All other fish and fish Valentme Building ‘ w5 ¥ hence a = 3 rs and fur-skins 1 . I !}1‘3 Blue fox 300‘ “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Final Clearance g Silveh or black fox 2,900 WANT ADS (St o White fox ........... 780 b “in the _ e P R S 3,851 Muskrat 4 ¢ ey s g All other 1,139 b ; Manufactured furs ¥ 153 EM l b Oil:" Whale < 17,160 | Ore, matte, and regulus— sy ° . Copper ; o 49,045 | BERGMANN DINING | [reindeer mesi sa0| HEN I work hard, I usually Sale i ROOM || Trolae spoctaiius: et - 2] smoke more; and when I smoke On All Coats,fDresses Board by Week or Month wfi:? Tm.l.).er’ mfi' vlum. 350/ mote, I usually work harder—and that’s and Milliner Meals for Transients | |All other articles ... 9,655 R R . ’ : ” Y MRS. J. GRUNNING [ A why I want a mgaliette that’s milder. COATS at ’6 95 D ?.To‘:?;s;:lue of pro.dllxctis oi‘ fRi Wi neein Ch gerfield Cigarettes 1 I;ESS m’ Fxditcts of e i 1E40 mild, ripe Domeshc and Turkish tobac- "1:3 95 each s e SRR 1 cos which have beén aged and re-aged. ey Total value of shipments sILK BLOUsEs $2.75 b maschandise ... §. sliRE These good tobaccos in Chesterfield . : . qiSad. o o 15 are used in the right proportions—that’s losing Out Winter P rep arations v e o g T a very important niatter. e e i 3 Grand Total . sl,mws ‘ { I8 4 v ol PINEMULSION—for || . Tll:lesedaqu ;obagoo;;:dc‘li:esterlfi:;: : i ‘are blended and cross- ed—wel Bt ot |19 EXTREMISTS | osether; ee, tos, heips to make o CORAX TABLETS—| to break colds ARE K | |. I. EB m milder cigarette with better taste. . NAVAP—inhalant for head colds N)MB HSHT ‘G,uar&s Run Down 4 VICKS’ NOSE DROPS TAKIES—for throat . A.B"‘&V"'“'"e“‘ } lemonstrators -———'l-—;-—-o | irritation ‘ | MADRID, Jan. 12—At least i9 ~ Extremists, engaged in anti-Gov- . ernment activities, are reported to JUNE AU have been killed by Civil Guards. The guards used bombs on a DRUG Co' z::seu k:: l‘:fih:::I the Extremists SUBSTATION NO. 1 ¥ Phone 33 Free Delivery I {| McCAUL MOTOR ’ Letb the advertisemenis help you || COMPANY "I make your shovmnz plans. Ve : s Always Fresh : l “Ask Your Grocer” }|

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