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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1933. “Bring ’Em Back Alive” Most Ain’t-It Cutal ' ! i 5 COLISEUM | “PAL NITE’—2or-1 LAST TIMES TONIGHT | BRING YOUR PALS—2-for-1 HELEN * g <R well)_effee in the Perilous Malayan Jungie, | AMAZING THINGS! ‘PANAMA FLO' CLOSES RUN AT cuuseum{ ] - Spectacular Jungle Picture i Coming to Capitol Tonight HE SAW e gy An unusual motion picture of |rolls off tp the jungle. There's HE SAWl'"‘;J jungle savage beasts in motion| heart interest. Now comes the | ) ; Ydlonf lh‘ikel;' comes to the Cap{tol Theatre to- | villain of the piece.... a long Helen Twelvelrees Greatesh 4 eet of crushing night, when “Bring 'Em Back |lithe, forked-tongue snake coiled . T . S | tphuwu coil about Alive” visualizes the adventures of |in the sun, every ear and sense Vehicle of ropics oeen | : e stri body Frank Buck in fetching the larg- alive with hungry hope. And Last Tmres Toni h( | * of the jungle ter- est and most ferocious wild beasts |there's the little bear. Innocent, g {from the jungle to the 200s of the | ambling, world, will be shown. |tongue leaps out, the coilad body Shows Baby Elephant | uncoils, winner-time for Mr. Snake. The picture shows, among omer}LXghf.s out for baby bear? = But events, a stalking, preying, froth- no. Kind providence, in the guise ling female tiger cut a tiny baby |of Frank Buck's native boy, mo- elephant off from its mother. The‘menlarny stops the snake and a baby pachyderm is no higher from}lmle black honey-bear comes back the ground than a medium sized | home. - police dog. Still whimpering for| The more dynamic portions of 6 3 it's mother's milk, it sensed dan-|“Bring 'Em Back Alive,” REKO-| ger. Its miniature trunk trum-|Radio picture, directed by Cidye Fragh B pets an SOS for mama. The ti- |E. Elliott, show actual combats | ger, relentless, tireless, intent on|between tigers and pythons, eroc-| the kill, lopes along. The wee odiles, panthér and water buffalo.|” elephant runs this way and that.| Animal Cast ANIMAL PICTURE W]LL It turns. ... It scampers to the The cast of characters, of this i amazing picture might look like‘BE AT MICKEY MOUSE trusting. © The forked Melodrama, hard-hitting melo- drama, with plenty of human in- | terest and suspense is “Panama |#f Flo,” an RKO-Pathe production which is at the Coliseum tonight " | BELLAIRS” WILL COME FRIDAY for the last times, with Helen | Twelvetrees. as its star, | It gives Helen Twelvetrees the'’ Singing, Romantic Comedy | in Technicolor Opens Tomorrow, Coliseum in the dawn of time, they fought to end an ancient feud! f | most absorbing emotional role she L “lhas had in many months, the in- baby |terpretation of the character of a stranded cabaret girl alone in the honkey-tonks of Panama. Her por- trayal is superb, adding to the lau- rels attained in previous success- es. It also shows Charles Bickford, and the elephant in “Bring 'Em Back Alive” at the Capitel Theatre. HE SAW the monster flip his tail and the murderous black Wherever you may brush, wild with terror, while the | In one of the ‘most -eslorfil. roles A versatile cast, all of whom go on your vaca= pAantl:I'i! leap! |tiger enemy trails it with drooling |thhis: Heroine, Honeybear; City MATINEE ON SATURDAY|as a South American oil “wild- Possess the combined talents of | 'slo"'.?cw Il find @ mphibian an tongue and bared fangs. Slicker, Python; Gangster, Tiger; & [catter” while Robert Armstrong Acting and singing, makeup the all- | mith-Corona use- monster cat . . . fuland convenient. courage and cun- But Frank Buck is there with a long barreled rifle. A careful easy, | Chee-ild, Baby Elephant; Comed- { \ contributes. an unusual character- Star list of players in “Sweet Kitty # | ian, Gibboon Ape; Another Gang-| ization of a double-crossing sweet- Bellaire,” Warner Brothers Tech- “Bring 'Em Back Alive,” the fas- ning againnt' an | well-timed shot brings the tiger |ster, Black Panther; Friand-in-‘:K’til;’t‘firep]cz‘;’;‘ug;gfi:fi‘; ‘3):?5‘; i g el nicolor talking, singing romantic 1 ide! down. And then a wild chase|Need. Orang-outang; Policeman, 29V¢ o ‘ . 4o i v Eng- | gk i starts to capture the baby ele- | Water Buif;fio; A gSailo): Crogo- | for circusses and 200s, his ex- Rt S A L pfr. f;fiwi-h?i;flgxii":: f]e]xcnucrg]ii:fn phant with his bare hands. | dile; Tattooed Lady, Monitor. Liz.|Periences in the tropical tangle of |{fmance turned in by the star ‘fht W e I 5 Neatly typed work Mere intense Interest |ard; Hero, Frank Buck. ey e AT s R e e aik Ghn. . R, e, WD, Baw dhe el TP et | Again a little black honey-bear{ Charlie Chase Comedy [Shiate. comedy . Wit be, shpwh On‘Mauvde_Eubume, Helan, Veles, 4nd role, hails Irvom the Broadway‘ SEPRE s PRSI | Th 1 youngi Saturday afternoon, at the Mickey |Marjorie Peterson make up an un- ol Corona always ambles into camp. Charley Chase in one of Hal, lits eyes are still unopened. Din-|Roach’s most hilarious comedies,! Mouse nertime and a hungry cub, missing | “In Walker Charley,” will be an|Tneatre. its mother, lifts the simple latch,'additional atiraction at the Capi- stage and also. played Mary” in London. She makes her | debut as a screen star in “Sweet Kitty Bellaire” in which she en- acts a famous and lovely flirt Ernest Torrence sings from the usually competent ca in “MeITY | types neatly with speed fo spare. A NEW KIND OF TYPEWRITER. And it costs no more than an.ordinary portable —$65 with tabulator and combination Matinee at the Capitol JIMMY, BETTY | purely by accident. By instinct it tol tonight, Friday and Saturday. HE SAW a Royal carrying case veli Boralss | | screen for the first time in this bog,yE::y .m.ifl,‘.,fi;,':fn".‘i'u'?.ii.'l.‘f ng er sl | : { A production. His rich baritone g a baby buffalo! { ENGINEERS MAY voice readily lends itself to the NEW FOLDER FREE / Then the Bull | i ; —r .= microphone Stop in our store or send for King of the herd, | ! | WASHlNBTuN 5 A: 3 Another famous singer, as well free folder. We will quote snorting defiance, ! GH ANT RE UEST(Former Mayor” of " New as a tatented actor, 1s Walter Pid- | our trade-in allowance ac- plunglfllle sabre- | Y k FI A t geon, who enacts a romantic lead cording to serial number. . s | —_— ork, 'mm ACLYeSS |y isyes: Kitty Bellaire.” For! s toothed killer .. . . | s;:;“l;"h:.":;gi |Heintzleman and Redling-|Game Commission ' Secre-| { shafer Making Official | teary to Discuss Conser- Change Residences = many years he tourea with misie| J. B, BURFORD & CO. Janis, “Our door step ir worn by (Continued irom Page One) g i o In the role of a dashing high- | 2 3 NICE, France, Jan. 19.—Former 1 satisfied customers” . . . d . . of the Chamber all emphasizes | wayman, Perry Askram, hero of the | i { Mayor Ji J.. Walker, of New "°° Trlp to First Clty vation with Redmgton jthe uncertainty prevailing over Y;";(O Citaymfllsx i e;o Cannes Stage productions of “The Desert R S R T AR Song,” “The New Moon,” and oth- | er light operas, also makes his bow as a screen personality. Alfred E. Green directed. | where he has taken an apartment for one year. His recovery from grippe is almost complete. ¥ Betty Compton, stage and screen star, is also moving to Cannes ‘o occupy a villa. - iplan:: for operations next summeri | On business connected with the! Enroute to Washington, D. C., to{in that history. Each expressed Federal Power Commission, B. F.|confer with Paul G. Redington, a willingness to give preference to Heintzleman, Asst. Regional For-|Chief of the United States Bio-| local workers, suited to their needs, |ester, and H. L. Redhngsha!e:,‘logical Burvey relative to game and one, D. W. Branch, head.of Fiscal Agent, United States Forzst'conservation matters in which that‘the salmon production department | Service, took passage today on the organization is interested with the of Libby, McNeil & Libby, asked “Tomorrow's Styles Today” armored monarch of the swamps No. 1 One-Panel Door against the prince | steamer Nothwestern for Ketchi- Alaska Game Commission, H. W.|for a complete list of skilled work- | B0 i U e 6% 66" Now & TR | kan. They will be absent ten days Terhune, Executive Secretary of tfie jmen available here. He also ad- 3 ) | { S l of reptiles! for two weeks. | Commission and Alaska Agent for|vised the Chamber that Supt. Al lnexpenstve Prescnphon Doors, Sash and 522§ ] pe('la | Millwork, beauti- : fully designed, of fine ma- | terials, from manufacturer Guaranteed to Stop Minard had already signed up 15 { Rheumatic Pains ‘ men from Juneau for next season HE SAW these mish!y combats an Their mission is to examine fis- the bureau, left today on the cal accounts of the Citizens Light steamer Northwestern for Seattle Clearance on All a thousand and Power Company there, a task| He plans to make a brief stopfand probably employ additional atmeney saving, Complete other thrills! required annually by the Power at Tacoma to discuss the migratory|people before the season opened. ' service. Estimates prompt- 1 PEt\CHSK[N { Commission. | wild fowl regulations in Alaska| Others responding to the Cham-|Theusands joyfully astonished at ly. Write for Catalog. YOU TOO can | W. J. McDonald, District Forest| with J. Hooper Bowles, Pacific|ber's suggestion that the canners, swift 48 hour, relief. RAINCOATS Inspector, located at Ketchikan and; Coast representative of the Ad-|in recognition of the unemployment who has been here for the pas tten!visory Committee that aids the Sec-|situation in the Territory, give| Progressive pharmacists will tell |days on official business, returned retary of Agriculture to fix regula-|cvery possible preference to Alas- you that the popular big selling there with the two local officials.| tions. kans, were: Pacific American prescription for. rheumatism right Mr. Terbune will be abent five or|Fisheries, Inc, P. E. Harris and|now is Allenru—for 85 cents you _2227FirstAvs. So, Seatile, Washington see them now in FRANK at $2.75 in some of the mining proper | six weeks a d most of Northwestern Fisheries. can get one generous bottle from 7P £ LAST INOCULATIONS, . '’ in " the Nationai capital, Jones Named Councilor | Juneann Drug Co. or Butler Mauro Values to $8.95 I 1 TO BE GIVEN BY LEGION| | 4 The election .ok Joha W. Jones, DI Ca. ov &ny up.io. date drug- ADVER ISE g : {President. as member of the Na- J T S 48 Amazing Sound-Film Record of a Great Adventure! AUXILIARY TOMORROW MRS. D. J. WILLIAMS {{1ona Council of the United States| ¥Ou can get it with the under- ' 2 vt ;4 AND MOTHER LEAVE'ChambS? of Commerce by the Exe- standing that 1f it doesn’t stop the & >) Tomorrow. afternoon will be the P cutive Board was today ratified by )Pain—the agony—and reduce the YC) U }\ last time whooping cough inooula-| Mrg, Danie] J. Williams and her|the Chamber. He succeeds Anen:;‘;’cel’:mg in 48 hours—your money tions will be given under the di-|mother Mrs. D, H. Roessel left for|Shattuck in that capacity. 1 < 3 e & D rection of the American Legion|Seattle on the steamer Northwest-| A Tequest from a Seattle girline Excess Uric Acid Poison WA N ! Juneaw’s Own Store " W | Auxiliary of Juneaw, it Was an-|ern this noon. They are accom-|COmpany that the Chamber aid it{ Starts to Leave in.24 Hours | | nounced today. Those being inocu-! panying the remains of the late financing a barnstorming tour of| Out of your joints and muscles in the lated tomorrow will be those re-|paniel J. Willlams, for some years|the only autogyro on the Pacific|80 the exgess uric acid. deposits | % # celving the last of the series un-|general manager and part owner of|CO8St as far north as Juneau was |that are so often the cause of EEENFGIEN r‘i i | 1 less exceptional cases where inocu- | his i o received today. The trip is sched-|YOur suffering—it's a safe, sensible, WA [ v 1 fbe . Hirst ORIhgNC: shtilioy R3] sclentific formula—free from pais , JUNEAU SAMPLE 2 lation is found to be necessary are|djed suddenly at the mine a week|uled for February or Mareh, if Qeadebing driga iy SHOP o found. In such cases special ap-|ggo las g {inancial guarantees can be had. v Sacgat i RKO-RADIO Picture Produced [pointment.s will be made for the agF“lm:alS :::Ivnli:,es for Mr. Williams| The Chamber was requested to NThletsm holds good for xscia.tlca. The Little Store with the by the Van Beuren Corporation last of the series. will be held in Seattle under the el 25 ten-dollar tours for tné(Neurtis and Lumbago-tulek joj- . " BIG VALUES Hours during which the inocula-| direction of Bonney-Watson Fun- ¢Ompany. Similar requests have m“w :s em—eng :;re e lys—-—_‘x"’ev- . SRR A ,, |tions can be received at the Legion|eral Directors, upon their arrival Peen sent to other Southeast Al- T S L 2 ' i ey roiR L Also—CHARLEY CHASE in “IN WALKED CHARLEY” |Dugout are between 3:30 and 5|in that city. Mr. Williams's moth-|35k& communities. Secretary G. a1 THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY oclock p. m. er, Mrs. Eunice Williams and his H- Walmsley was instructed to ad+ |} INSURE YOUR HOME Twenty-six children have re-|sister, Mrs. H. D. Brew reside in|'i%e those interested that the| ! ceivetl inoculations, some having‘Senme. |Chamber could not act as advance Your Furnishin s a series of three and some five., Mrs. Williams will probably re-|48€nt, but that no difficulty would ‘ gs Miss Mildred Keaton, member of main in the South for several "_ekttxpz‘le‘r;]cedfli? wlléns hthe‘ 125 y ' mn the Auxiliary has been in charge|months. She expects to return to|'\CKets e Halt made ihg i of the work and has been assisted| Alaska to spend the summer . ADBrove Fair Expenditure @® SAFE COMPANIES Torertrooosssosorsessrecsorooo § by Mrs. Walter Andrews, Miss Elsie| months, The contribution of $250 toward ks and 2 AT LOWER RATES | Baggen, Mrs. Waino Hendrickson }IT_“—' ot:m}iruwm; cost IOf a log ca- ) ¢ ¥ i and Miss Helen Jennings, all reg- bin ouse purely Territorial & { # istered nurses. 4 ¥ {CAPT. .l- V. DAVIS AND exhibit at the Chicago World's Fair 5 4 Y()u W‘lnt to Izlfl']!,"E:EERHART ] NEW ARRI V AI S' Members of the Auxiliary wish| PAT DAVIS. GO SOUTH rext summer was. approved. by the ’ — dh'_'u""'dl l"“" i £ 4TI e to express their sincere thanks w‘mR FATHER’S Mm‘b’hflmber today. It was told that y those who have contributed their comprehensive plans for a cred- P . services to this branch of the or-| i : itable shoWing of products of the Get Over That . ¢ ganization’s work. Capt. "J. V. Davis, prominent Territory’s industries, its various B CAPIT e e i {Juneau busiress man, and his nathral resources and scenery are Y 4 ELECTRIC l LARGE ASSORTMENT! HOW MODERN | brother Pat Davis, of Security Bay, being worked out. 4 KOLSTER RADIOS | % | left today on the Northwestern for; The Nome Chamber of Cnm-i FLU ' i Electrieal Appliances, ] WOMEN LOSE | Seattle to attend the funeral of merce has also contributed $250 * ¥ “ Repaire wweremr FAT SAFELY their father, Capt, Rowland E. toward constructing the building e - Af l | Davis, who.died suddenly at Seattlc ahd, other Chambers are expected G 4 By - ternoon and |on Monday of this week. to take like action. 1 | ¢ Gain Physical Vigor—Youthfulness ~Funeral services will be conduct-| President Jones announced thé | : Madi s With Clear Skin and Vivacious Eyes| ed in Seattle by the Masonic Lodge, appointment of thé Finance .and 8 to Order f S D That Sparkle With Glorious Health | of which Capt. Davis had long Membership Committee, composed |,| Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned tr"et r?sses — | been a_member, and interment will of W. 8, Pullen, John Reck and H. e / H' J~ YIIRMAN I N Here's the - recipe that banishes|be in that city. J. Turner. Tt will make its an4 - Ay -y The ' Furrier ; ffat and brings into blossom all the| They expected to return to Ju- nhal mop-up campaign early next o lver l . .’ \inaturnl attractiveness that every neau the early part of February. month. 1 TR Sizes 14 to- 50 | woman possesses. -, Ne Water Shortage ¥ X s " " Every morning take one half tea- SLATE CREEK MINING MAN Despite the scanty rainfall lo< b L, C. SMITH and CORONA 3 spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a| IS ENROUTE TO SOUTH cally for several weeks, there “(Liguid Sunshine! TYPEWRITERS glass of hot water before breakfast = 10 shortage of water in the tank (Liquid Sunshine!) = "L B N N . —cut down on pastry and fatty. J. M. Elmer, head of the Slatc the. Chamber was informed by J; a,, o B‘”‘o’d & Co. » ew Low P rices meats—go light on potatoes, butter, | Creek Mining Ogmpany, who hos| Ls (Dolly) Gray, Chairman of thé 2 4 ‘Qur goorstep worn by satiafled | Vo cream and sugar—in 4 weeks get | been engaged on company busine:s Fite Prevention Committee. Thé i * Cusjomers” | on the scales and note how many‘!nt Valdez for several weeks, is & emergency tank for fire protection ADEX TABLETS‘ f R # 5 % pounds of fat have vanished. | passenger on the Northwestern for PUrposes, he said, is full to capac- - \ ™ : WATCH OUR WINDOWS EVERY DAY Get, a botdle of Kruschen Salts— | Seattle, Ho will spend the 1o 1. i : the cost is trifling and it lasts 4 mainder of the Winter in the - The Chamber's annual reporf { PEERLE ! FOR SPECIALS weeks. If even this first bottle | States. | was warmly praised by the Seward (€oncentrated Cod Li 0il | SS doesn't convince you this is the eas- | ———————— |Chambet of Commerce in a letter i & - rver Ui ) | ‘ iest, safest and surest way to losc| PROMINENT RESIDENT |commenting on the number and BRE AD » ' fat—if you don’t feel a superb im- OF ATLIN SOUTHBOUND variety of its projects during theé . w 1 provement in health—so gloriously JR— past year. . % "t JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP }|cersic " sooous”sivesoz| 1. sevie, o i, was s o “Sesveary wamser worea u4li HARRY RACE, Druggist || Always Goad— ; § money gladly returned. | passenger on the Princess Noran muau for information received o 2 & | ’ : + But be sure for your health’s sake | going to Vancouver, B. C. M answered during the past £ Across from Harris Hardware Co. that you ask for and geb Kruschen| Schulz operates a large store anc Week. THE SQUIBB STORE i Always Fresh i Salts. Get them at Juneau Drug|hotel in Atlin and is also interes' PR Sttt o P B i ! “ » i Co., Butler Mauro Drug Co. or any Read the ads as carefully as you } Ask Your Grocer’ drugstore in the world: —adv.7in the Atlin district. /read the news articles. |

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