The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 22, 1933, Page 3

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COLISEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT—Pal Nite | 2—for—1 AGTION IS THEME' One Feature Commcted luth Jehol Warfare SOCIETY AND CAPITOL or pousLE BiLL e CANGDOM MiX LAST TIMES AT LOCAL MOVIE - AT GOLISEUM TONIGHT Capitol Bkiows. Two Adven-| ‘3Claudetle Colbert Slalred [14 i 1 9 ture Features—Old Fav- ‘ ‘Secrets of a orites Are in Casts Secretary” Two ex ng adventure pictures, | PR s CLAUDETTE COLBERT in d laudetie Colvert, as allractive «gpCoRETS OF A SECRETARY” an either of which is worthy of head- ing a picture house program, com- y star in filmdom—espe Preview Tonight—1 A, M. HOOT GlBSON bine to give Capitol theatre pat- like your stars small “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm” s rons a big double bill of screen drama now m fare. | um theatre “THE GAY “Klondike,” which varies the us- ory Miss Colbert plays ual action story of the far North hy New York by incorporating in its plot a trans- 25 an Argen- ~ ” 3 BUCLAROO Pacific air flight, has a long list and loses him | when s death S]w is obl eaves her | pennil; to take |a posi secretary. |When the young daughter of hér emplo; falls in love with her ¥ ex-husband, who has now turned & out to be a member of a Jjewel thieves, the s a “tough spot.” out pleasantly with a happy ro- P mantic ending. George Metaxa, newcor 0 the Nr SHOVELFUL OF talkies ys. the vills huis- bmll(d(,‘ a:;a}othé:w in the c \(] OUR COAL A Betty Lawford, Herbert Marshall " 8ive as much heat as two of and Mary Boland. George Abbott the dirty, slaty kind, That's why TOMORRDW of old favorites in its cast sup- X porting Thelma Todd and Lyle (,UMES S b Talbot and another old favorite, Hoot Gibson, is . starred in “The Gay Buccaroo.” “SECRETS ()F THF Even if you went to the Capitol ' o just to meet again old friends such 9 as Henry B. Walthall, Priscilla FRE]VCH POLICE Dean, Pat O'Malley, Myrtle Sted- man and Ethel Wales, in the “Klondike” cast, you would be re- paid. But the picture is unusual- __ |ly full of action and has more plot than most dramas of the sort.| Capt. Hawks in Cast Of interest is the presence in 1 comes % you save {79} the picture of Capt. Frank Hawkes directed. }.O‘ul s[qw moneynhy gel mgt yanr_ ad record holder, who playsi R coal from us. you want coai fur spea : ] i | NOTICE that will not klink up your stove, the part of a pilot who undertake: Amcrican Legion Members will burn down to the fine ash, a flight to Japan and, with the hero in the piece, lands in Alaska, thus introducing the Northland se- A centurics-old gate at Chinchow now flies the flag ofy Japan, while troops of the Japanese Regular meeting Thurs A of that will give the most heat pos- headquarters prepared their campaign against Jehcl This is typical of scenes in Shanhaikwan, and |John Alford Bradford P t will sible you should give us your order. ok ch.-myzng-.wu, which, Al(.‘lg with four others towns, are in leans hands. start promptly at 7:30 P. M. Visit- WE SPECIALIZE IN FEED ; A . = ~ —— — ———— » v ——-——- |ing Legionnaires invited. At 8:30 . 1e:§;§ :::yie g:?:;ér,:h:cgfjsa;?? ANCHORAGE PUPIL ’Bcn prominent citizens of An-|from Alaska: John Hellenthal, Ju- |fOlOWIng regular meeting Post will i I;thERII‘IXIER ing Cept. HAWKes ofi his. daugers |chorage. He was born in Valdez neau; J. and F. Lydick, Cordova;|Dold open house to members of ous flight, meets Thema Toda,| AT SANTA CLARA, ‘m 1910, was a graduate of An- Karl Rosswoz, Cordova; Patrick | Legislature. Refreshments and en- e— . g ts : fobs & ¢ f Glimon etohi tertainment, i daughter of Henry B. Walthal, a ) H-n,h School, z‘md a former | Gilmore, Ketchikan, and Joseph bl trading post owner. Bub: treachery, PASSES IN SOUTH studam of Alaska College in Fair- | Baudreau, Anchorage. RV POST COMMANDER MAY HAYES danger and plenty of thrills threat- banks I;Ic cnw:‘)cnd Santa ) (?‘:uA | S e ee =1t Modiste en their ensuing love affair and| jJoseph Bell, senior arts ‘mden”Um ity in 1929, and was "?‘MRS. DAVID HOUSEL AND | Bergmann Hotel all is not well until the last f0ot|at Santa Clara University, Santa |DaVe graduated in law next May.| DAUGHTER RETURN - HOME PHONE 205 I of film is unreeled. Clara, California, passed away in| More than 500 students, relatives ON ADMIRAL EVANS| . . Hoot Gibson Back that city March 3. The Santa|and friends were in the solemn| Mrs. Davia Housel and her % Hoot Gibson, who is as fine a|Clara, a newspaper published week- | procession which followed his re- | daughter, Miss Elaine Housel, re- l[ rough-rider as there is in theiy py the Associated Students of |mains to the Santa Clara Catholic | turned to Juneau on the steamer $ movies and there are fans who Efl‘me University of Santa Clara, In|cemetery. The entire student body | Admiral Evans last evening, from urners JUNEAU SAMPLE to the movies when he appears in|the jssue of March 9, contains an |marched in four iines, accompany- | Seattle where they have spent the SHOP “\ picture just to see him ride. In|account of his death. The deceased |ing the pr on on foof last month visiting with friends The Little Store with the ‘The Gay Buccaroo” he plays an|ywas a son ox Mr. and M J.)mpl\!pal]bc ers were fellow students|and relatives. f BIG VALUES exciting and heroic role of the - — kA :, or o sort that has made the cowboy the R — popular hero he is. | anges B This big bill will be shown at| Circulatin, | the Capitol for the last times to-| ¥ _ a, 8 Heaters L SCHULMAN j night. i Heating Stoves Manafacturing Turrier = ! S Il H g | Formerly of Juneau 500,000 additional men would DC: s ediing Pla"ts 501?“‘;"‘?;? i ! provided with employment in silver | 4 BERS ARy ! mining. Forty nations today have | See one of these $25.00 p}' I’J bimetallism. Since there is not| - o - - enough money in circulation; since | A . bum(':xs o nde.r. aCtual i & Reasonable Monthly Rates 2 We must* have Snors. ity nrohs - @ working ' conditions at . t |ably about 5 billions or more, Mr.| GARBAGE HAULED Cadwell argued that the return of ALSTROM’ bimetallism would be of great b e ASECERE R T TR R 1) O e S NEWS E-“-'E:L(E)QH(I))N%VEEAS Here is Cleopatra, the “It” girl of ancient Egypt, as interpreted by Miss [Penefit to industry and trade in STAND —a this. countsy, Red Rock Cottdgc Lhe >se, per lb Sivderane Jean C. Leo, whose middle initial and last name oddly enongh spell ( Board by Week or Month Meals for Transients Cut Rates Chicken dinner Sunday, 60c MRS. J. GRUNNING Co. “We tell you in advance what * job will cost” tomorrow by the Ladies League has been postponed until next week. DOUGLAS PORTIG Ohe PARRY, | Clover lele\ Butter quarters, per Ib, 28c, at nm”U versity of I’enn‘;.'lvani‘a p:?g s R Ry > (o5t ) A - s . ! g Bt The mashat s syl prisated b g mhlesusl | 7ea 18_FosTRONED Rice & Ahlers | | BERGMANN DINING | Guard: ks .uurw the lovaly Clo! I Couin WOl of Alcnanie, 8. C \| o giyer “run scheduled for \Ie'}d()w Buttcr solid (prmts) per lb L 8e R ll Douglas Rebekahs will gi & ‘ card parey: Thursday ab 8:15 P, M| 2pound5.., i e 55(, l‘? in Odd Fell ' Hall. Bridge, whist. - ' 1 NE S .l};‘efreshmenfsv.ls E:eryb:dygemv\‘lited R T R s e oD ‘ i Fresh Ldrge Eggs, per carton, l dozen ,....25¢ BI M ETALLISM ls B°'W,,:}§'§:f,,fi°hf;;’gfic,_ l\allev s Dill PlLleS glass ](lrl‘ per quart .. 25; bitter, Tarkel P e Mjouid. e Palm Olive S(mp, Ihdve. . ... 0% DGUG sTUDENTs he aim of American farmers if thy hog prices, in th ey wanf et S e e 1 large bar Crystal \\ hite Soap FREE and federal agricultural statisti- | | NON RUN HOSIERY The Rev. Caldwell Presents| 42 here. ! | Loss: of foreign lard markets due J 7 { A new shipments | Subject Before High [t arf rcs. s s s e W hl;e Klrlig 9011%) Powder, per package, 40L “ hades! ‘\ a factor in redud 0g prices. '0 p Full run of sizes! | School Assemb]y Teok his LAY SvOeR S }::ampaign packages 1or .............. 00000000 40€C | i yuet jd [to wean American consumers of 3 Only $1.35 Pair ‘mxknv ih‘;“‘é{l,’;‘"j“&?_“”émif:fin‘“j,‘f lard substitutes back to lard. On Sma“ p‘l"l“lge F REE 4 i plained to the D. H. 8. students 5 SRR o PR SRR w 3t I( | yesterday morning the advantages| Slassified ads pay. : e ake ¢ lof bimetalism. In connection withf——————————————— CI’\ stal W hltc Soap, 10 bdrS Sayeg o e A the remonetization of silver, hi| peewe. brought out nine points, namely: 1: Why money? 2. Why gold |and silver as money? 3 What i b ’s Owi constitutes value. 4. Gold has no s Own Ju"eau inherent rights. 5. Why gold is Store” | : 4 L i % - Soh D DOBBS Best Cane Sugar, 10 Ib. cloth sack ..........65¢c |ive to industry. 7. The gold stand- our reputation on G-E CLEANERSI No matter how large or small your home we know there is a G. E. Cleaner to meet yoar household needs. Trade your old broom or cleaner on a new GE that will give you more power with no oiling. Ask ahout our liberal trade in allowance. BestCaneSugar,Slbs. LG e bR Rl e 'l‘axd is destructive to trade. 8— P oo i {There is nof enough money in CA S 4 g1’ MIDGET LUNCH | circulation. 9.—Government regu- A]aSka Egg&, ] ust recen Cd, per dOZCn nipige .35C | Under Old Management | (lation of supply and demand. - Although the earliest people had mediums of exchange, averred Mr. Cadwell, launching into his subject, aawel, Jaunching o s subjech Now WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF ASSORTED { o ;%Eer:;e::s.f g;;p;%e%:fixzfei%m? F R[lTS AND VEGETABLES ::W’Izlhe:“gfldo ande“;fl‘\jrerc are uge:ll as $2°50 4 AT ALI‘ T /IES | TOM and MARIE STURGE Open Sunday GE Standard $30.00 GE Deluxe $42.50 { ¢ 43 i money rather than a metal such as ¢ 3 PALM BEACH Bcflck . | |copper which becomes tarnished — — — 3 LY DANISH Ice ;;un ||with tinie. : i : ALL FLAVO | } The government stamp gives ’ s ' 7 P J uneau Ice Cream i ‘money its legal value and even of % H of piece of paper may be given a ¢ . , 1l Parlcr l legal” value when the government H S 4 J 4 ! e x |stamping it as money, continued » » 1 Mr Cadwell. 1 JUNEAU FROCK |" Tne east has always heen for GRAVES |the gold standard, declared Mr. GROCERY | SHOPPE A gl gl o Alaska Electric Light & | { “Exclustve but not Expeustve” | od bimeialism and this is because The Clothing Man P C e z m Hate bankers yto control the supply of ‘ By gt i 7 ; . ower ompany Igold but would be impossible with ‘The Store That Pleases PHONES 83—85 JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 {silver owing to the much larger vernisements help you'supply of it. m::: ;E:ra:hopplnz plans. | With the free coinage of silver

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