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» » L THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIR[: MO‘\IDAY JAN. 23, ]933 LAST I’l'\lE\ C A P I T 0 L TONIGHT ' [DNGRESS DANCES' WLILIAN HARVEY HENRY GARAT - CONRAD VEIDT REGNALD PURDELL- LIL DAGOVER sommen sraducrion o “Never such stoty, FisTs 8 a, music, suspense.’” — Ernst Lubitsch @ eAICH orr 0% Onird” PRESENTED B8Y MERVILLE in “MEET THE PRINCESS” SLIM SUM = PREVIEW—1 A. M. TONIGHT “HELL Coming COOLIDGE’S DESK AND CHAlk BENT P()R FRISC 0 \nullf 13 “()\"L_ This picture was made in the law office of Calvin Coolidge in hampton, Mass., after his death. It shows the chair in which he sut during his business hours and which he left only a short time befere his death. (Associated Press Photo) P e Overstuffed Furniture DINING ROOM SETS BED ROOM SETS DAY BEDS SIMMONS BEDS, SPRINGS and ATTRESSES Thomas Hardware Co. | [ SOV USSR For Expert | Window (leaning | Phone 485 ALWAYS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES AT CALIFORNIA GROCERY L Prompt Dehvery PHONE 478 BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE Use Alaska Lumber JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 = BRILLIANT SHOW | ———— BRINGS NEW STAR IN FEATURE ROLE |Operatic Talkie at Capitol: Is Gorgeous Film— | Pleases Audience | i In these days of sL‘mdardized‘ product, Erich Pommer courage-| ously has gone far afield for his| latest picture, “Congress Dances,” now at the Capitol Theatre. For this story is about the Congress | of Vienna in 1815, that essemblage | which in judgment upon Na-| {poleon a he has been exiled to| Elba | And a rgeous film is the ro- |sult, as already has been attested in several European capitals, whera | it has been the hit production for | g0 SNOW [’ODGERS GATHER AT qOCJETY RESORTS e Miss Harvey portrays the role of | |the little Viennesse shopgirl, who,| like Mme. King's mistress, but, un- IN I R I s H RA L LY like her more famous sister, did| |not succeed Little Chrystel as| she is called, became entangled | with the handsome young Czar Al-| iSpeaker at Cosgrave Politi- exander of Russia when that em- | | cal Meeting Driven peror attended the Congress of| | Vienna with all the pomp of his| from Platform [ Oriental Court. And, after a few days of blissful happiness, the Czar | returned to his capital and the ,glrl went back to her shop | TRELAA, County of Kerr, Irisk| Free State, Jan. 23.—Fifty persons| were injured in rioting which broke | jup a rally for former Presideat| | Cosgrave here last night. Showers | |of stones greeted the speaker who | was driven from the platform ’ | ; CRACKED HEADS M_@Rt&iA ACKAY + A blond, T think, must be overly DUBLIN, Jan. 23. — More than dlhkelll in k(\“pmg her hair washed | yopnp MOKANNA 100 Irishmen are today nursing because the light colored locks are | | cracked heads and other injuries|S0 Prone to show up smoke and | Vera Reynolds, lovely young act-| oo roguits of riots, mostly of a‘dusl |ress, furnishes the beauty and ro- | political nature, over the week-end. However, t00 many water sham- mantic interest in “Hell Bent for poos are harmful, I find. So one 'Frisco,” a newspaper and EBHES"‘ tof my favorite champoos is done |ter story produced under direction! A municipally owned light and|with the white of an egg. I allow |of Stuart Paton, coming to the| water plant paid Lakeland, Fla., Capitol Theatre Tuesday. | $404,476 during the fiscal year just | Miss Reynolds plays the part of | closed. ‘Ellen. the young society girl (or}.f \\hosc sake a newspapermarn, solves, the mystery of a sensational shoot- i ing. The af ss began her career m‘ the days of silent pictures, rxsm,g: to fame for her portrayal in Cecil | B. DeMille’s famous production, “Feet of Clay.” Charles Delaney, popular young | |actor who was an ace during the| |world war, has a chance to play| aviator again in “Hell Bent for| | 'Frisco.” His role is ithat of a report- | ler wh oturns detective—then wins| |Vera Reynolds as the picture is' lfmished. { | Edmund Burns, William Des»! mond and Wesley Barry, the freck-| | led-faced boy, grown up, are oth- gtr~ in the cast. | The picture will be seen for the! {first time at the preview at 1| jo'clock tonight. MISS CAROLINE TODD | | GAVE RECITAL SUNDAY| Quite a number of friends and parents enjoyed the invitational| recital given by pupils of Miss| Caroline Todd at her studio yes-| terday afternocon beginning at 2:30 |, lo'clock. An excellent and diversi-| fied program was presented by: Miss Todd’s pupils. ! The program follows: The Drone Bass. Papageno’s Sing | Bobby Thibodeau J(‘omc Dance With Me.Irene Rogers | Holst | Mozart | | Traveler's Song Oesten 1 Cecilia Thiboudeau The Turkish Rondo < Krentzlin Charles Tubbs ‘Pa riotic Song Greig Ruth Allen | Adagia from Sonata Op. 27. | | No. 2 Beethoven | | Whims Shumann | | Margaret .Pearce | Al B S5 S AT | | NEVILLES RETURN II | e | Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Neville re- | turned to their home in Wransell last week, after spending some umc; in Juneau ranewing old acquaint- ances of Mr. Neville who formerly| lived here. While in Juneau they| stayed at the Gastineau. | S e | CHARLES BROULLETTE LEAVES HOSPITAL TODAY i - Charles Brmmette, of Haines, having recuperated following an| operation, was discharged from St.| Ann's Hospital this morning. Mr.| Broullette will be at the Alaskan Hotel for about a week before | leaving for his home in Haines. | >-oe—— Holman’s Team Strong | NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—The Col- lege of the City of New York, in addition to having probably the| most unwieldy name of any insti- | tution in the country, also con- sistently boasts one of the strong- est basketball teams in the East. It's coached by Nat Holman, fa- mous ex-professional hooper. THEY'RE MILDER— THEY TASTE BETTER 4 the egg to dry and brush out the flakes which brings the dust with them. Marion ful Chan's mystery the brilliant W his O of the picture | weeks and weeks. land, who in “Surrender,” ! Team-Work Commendable | H. B. Warner, Marion Nixon, Ralph THE LAST WORD | Principally, the success of this] Morgan, Linda Watkins, James ot A | bmiant operatic talkie is due to| Kirkwood and James Todd IN NEW its union of music and movement | Char Chan's newest adven- 3 1d to the team-work of those tures take him to New York, whete SOFTIES g SRR e One of those hot spots where socicty gathers i Miami Beach, Fla, where these pretty girls disport ' While familiarizing himself with {the cast pulls together, like & well-| y¢piceives on' the water's edge. (Asscciated Press Photo) the police methods of that city, e tive sh star, carry-| ki e - i rder that baffles the best de- - ing the main burden upon hm‘sTONES THROWN tectives of New York and Lon- SPRING charming shoulders. M B H don y Deauty ml EXPLOSION, FIRE Disaster Caused when Chauffeur Fills Tank with Gasoline €l W MEXICO CITY, Jan. 23.—Thirty persons were killed in an explos- ion and fire in Morella, northwest of here, last Saturday. | Twenty houses were destroyed in the disaster which was causzd ywhen a chauffeur lighted a lamp | while filling his automobile tank with gasoline - - Sweden ginning “Nomadie” Little these known countries the first time. RECOVERS FROM FLU Sweden way, R. J. McKi the Alaska was at anna, local agent of Steamship Company, his office today after an influenza attack that had kept the him heme in bed for several days. Lapps - e e “Nomadie” Make Millions Tmni—and Buy! —and I like CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes. To me, they are mild—that is, they don’t seem to be strong; and there is certainly no bite, so far as I can tell. To me, they taste better and they have a pleasing aroma. 'LOVE STORY IN CHARLIE CHAN'S NEW MYSTERY Ni;m_ and Alex-" a”df‘l' Kil‘kland LOVerS ‘ m Coliseum Picture iove through the plot of “Char-| Chance,” thriller, t the Coliseum Theatre, but,| the story is told | ling and breath- | in (‘Mn!“ situations iental characterizations, the leading role, ributing are Alexander ‘SGANDI’N‘A‘WAN | FILM THRILLS whici trip through Nor- and Denmark, will be the feature at the Coliseum be-| tomorrow. exciting as with a big game hunt thrown in, | will have a special ap-| peal to persons born in the Scan. dinavian countries. facts and their tants are shown on the screen for The picture follows | an adven‘urous trip through Nor- and Denmark and the awe-inspiring Irozen north of | Lappland, where those who made the picture spent six months with “Gypsies of the North" —the\ will be previewed n:t the Coliseum at 1 o'clock tonight. l VRN 3 37 COLISEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT HARLI HAN’ HAN OL. Alexander | B KIRKLAND i H. B. WARNER Linds Watkins arlan Nixon son B¥H¥ons story threads FOx PCTURE the Fax ec- now pla; which Chan, | detective, - is | unmatched for por- Other no-| to the suceess Kirk. “Tomorrow's Styles Today” ‘ WEAR “Holyone discloses a Jaiteaw's Own Store YELLOW and TRIANGLE CABS 25¢ Any Place in City PHONES 22 and 42 Use Type and Ink—and Why? a trip ahroad‘ concernin, inhabi- | Every CHESTERFIELD that I get is well-filled, and I feel like I am getting my money’s warth—that there is no short measure about it. I like CHESTERFIELDS, They sat- isfy me, @ 1953, Liccrr & Mvams Toscco Coy