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- { L THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1933. NOW PLAYING ROMANCE GIVES NORMA SHEARER DRAMATIC ROLE fiCapitol . Shows . “Smiling’ Through” in Excellent Talking Version CAPITOL WITHOUT QUESTION ONE OF THE SEASON’S GREATEST PICTURES! IANET GAYNOR NOW DIVORGED Lo8' ANGELES, ‘al. [Aprill 1.~ |Janet Gaynor, film actress, today |ecured ther divorce from Dydell | Peck, screen writer. —————— Read the ads as carefully as you read the news . articles. Basic. Wage Fails CANBERRA, April 7.—A fall in Australia’s federal basic Wage has brought the rate to' the lowest level in 13 years. The rate is Based on figures furnisheéd by thé eom- monwealth statistician who m‘ into account cost of living Il-gures\ which, in some centers, are down' to those ruling .before. the war. e | Read the ads Bs cetefully e& you* redd the news artieles. | Norma Shearer returns to ro- mance in “Smilin’ Through” which | opened at the Capitol theatre last | night. In this production she proves again that she is one of the screen’s | best dramatic artists. | It is a dazzling film, both as to | beauty of production and acting. | | Besides Norma Shearer there are | Frederic March, borrowed from | Paramount to play opposite the [star, Leslie Howard, than whom there is no more charming and | sensitive character delineator, O. P. {Heggie, Ralph Forbes, Beryl Mer- cer, David Torrence, Margaret Sed- don and Forrester Harvey. Miss Shearer and March have One of I s dual-roles in this haunting and The Great unusual story, which is fraught Romances | with moments of poignant drama.' of All | Audiences wept and smiled alter- nately when Jane Cowl first pre- sented “Smilin’ Through” as a stage |play in New York, and it is to be recorded that the emotional effect through transition to the talking! |screen is just as strong. | | Sidney Franklin’s direction fis; |excellent and the settings of the {producmon too, are of unusual {beauty and match the charm of | {the drama itself. \ i — .- Mrs. Robert Kranich and young son Eugene, in Seldovia, enroute |to her home at Chernotski, report- ed that Unalaska supports 3500 !sheep, and that 6,000 are grazing lon Umnak Island, Mr. Kranich is manager of the Aleutian mve | Stock Company. —————— B | Walter Jackinsky, fur farmer of ‘& | Ninilchic, has taken some ex- ctllent pelts this. winter. The ‘prsces on his last shipment show a slight advance. Jathes iy, A Picture You'll Remember SR A Meuq-Goldwyn-Mayer neruns \L! L(J ED \HORT SUBJECTS Hangar Manager to Fly ]”MNNEL g OKLAHOMA—After more thane four the and into the hangars,ipgris cross the English Channel ALL FLAVORS Rex Rowland, manager of the| |by airplane. municipal hangar at the OKlaho- | i g oy ; Juneau Tee Cream | ma City air terminal, has become | ) Par]or a @ 'ROSSING POPULAR HORLUCK’S PALM BEACH Brick and | DANISH Ice Cream , PARIS, April 7.—Ten of every | {hundred travelers from London to! | | s of taxiiing planes around licensed pilot. A Classified ads pay. BACON BACON BACON EASTERN SUGAR CURED Sweet and Lean—Per Pound ... Fresh California Spinach THE REAL SPRING TONIC Three pounds for ... .. Fancy Asparagus VERY GREEN and EXTRA TENDER Two pounds for ... .. T W o s prites. SOMETHING For Saturday Boston Cream Pie Hot Cross Buns French Cheese Cake PEERLESS BAKERY" Ask for Peerless Bread by name— Hdnesty AT ALL GROCERS Juneau’s Finest Food Store, with our extreme low prices, together with Quality, Honesty and Service, insures CARR’S with SUCCESS. Low overhead; hard work; lorig hours,: ambi- 1i0h to please, plus proper buying and turn-over, tends to lower But remember; we sell Quality Merchandise at'a price PARIS IS SCENE PAYSVISITTO Service (“OLIQLUM TONIGHT ONLY e NORWAY LOSES IN GREENLAND THE HAGUE, April 7. — The Permanent Court of International Justice has confirmed Dehmafk’s title to Eastern Greenland over| which the Copenhagen Government has been at contreversy with Nor- way. The decision 12 to 2. The decision disaliowed Norway's claim of the Eric Red Land strip,| OF MLAGLEN'S NEW PICTURE [Popular Sthr- | Is at Coli- seum in “While Paris Sleeps” “While Paris Sleeps,” Fox action drama of Parisian underworld life, featuring Vietor MacLaglen, with/| was by a vote of I’AHS SLEEPS Helen Mack and William Bakewell,|350 miles long on Greenland’s | began its Juneau engagement OlIiwnst. Thursday at the Coliseum. According to hdvices received $ Combining the realism of authen- | here, pn,g“,; Minister Mowinkle | £ vicron tis Patisian atmosphere with dar-|said in Oslo that the Norwegian | .‘l“l!" ing deeds and stirring emotions, the | Government will respect the de-| film presents a swift-moving story |cision of the World Court. elen Mack packéd with entertaining drama. | P ke William Bakewell Emotional acting by & brilliant supporting cast features the film McLaglen, as the father, presented As a wdr hero later imprisoned for life in a French convict camp, has the best opportunity of his career for displaying his splendid emo- tional abilities. His performance is ably supported by Miss Mack and Bakewell in the romantic leads, Jack LaRue and Rita LaRoy as the leéaders of the Apaches, Maurice Blatk, Paul Porcasi, Lucille La Vexne and scmes of others. ALASKA BISHOP | PREVIEW—1 A. M Chwmed ads pay. LIPTlJN's m: EHS GREATER _ VALUE NEW LOW PRILES EVEN DEPT. OF STATE WASHINGTON, April 7. — The Venérable Bishop Antonin, ‘of Un- alaskd; head of ‘the Greek Orienfal Church in Alaska, yesterday paid thé State Departmeént a visit to Inspect the original maps and rec- ords of church properties in Alaska transferred to the United States when the Territory was purchased from Russsia in '67. ‘The Bishop was assisted by Mrs. Natalia Summers, archivist of the State Department, who speaks Rus= sian fluéntly. The Bishop was especlally inter- ested in maps of Sitka and the original copy of the tréaty which guaranteed the rights of his chuirch members to the churches built at the time Russia ceded the Terti- tory as long 4s they chose to wor- ship therein. Tmngle Building Old Papers for Sale at Empire Offlce IIIII|I|I||I|IIIIlllllIIIIHIIIIllIIIIIIIlllIlIIIlIlIIIIIllIlIIIIIllIIIIIIII|IIIIlllIIIIIllIlIIIIlllI||II|II||IllIIllIIIllIIIlII|III|IIIlI||lllllllllllll“lllIlIIIIIIlIIlIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIlllllIIIIIlllllllIllllIImllllmlllllIlHlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlAII|IIIIIIIIII||IIIII||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlI Salad Oil in Bulk BRING YOUR CONTAINER Guaranteed full gallon for. ... .. .. .. Bars New Crop Fig WHOLE WHEAT OR VANILLA Money back wélgllt—’pér pound | { Corn Meal—F ancy WHITE OR YELLOW Yakima Gem Potatoes WASHINGTON STATE NO. 1 25 pounds in Shopping Bags ... Strawberry Rhubarb 450 FANCY OUTDOOR—REAL cown 2 5 c Three pounds for .. ; Cooking Apples, Box 98¢ NOT FANCY—BUT GOOD Ten pounds for Armour’s Lard BEST RENDERED—1 b, pail £Or........cccooroeerierrerrsiis 8 1b. pails for 85 cents . FREE KIDDIES . FREE CANDY BARS FREE to all kiddies at 3:30 p. m. Saturday. Children must line up in smgle file on the Seward Street side- walk and keep in strict order. Unless this is done there may be too much confusion; if so, NO BARS FOR THE GUILTY ONES. SO LOOK OUT! llllllllll\lllllllllllllllllllIIImlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII||||IIII|||IIIIIlllllIllllllillIIIIIIIAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIHIIAIllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllmllfllllllllllllllIIIIIIMWWWWW and we will not feature of purchase! unkmown' and ' untried brands at any price. QUALITY AND KNOWN BRANDS FIRST | AT THE LOWEST‘PRICES EVER QUOTED IN JUNEAUA A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE. i i Store Gpen Evemnzs EGGS—- LARGE FRESH émizbuns_no not confuse these with . - ozen small dirty BUTTER—- . FRESH CREAMERY—made from pure sweel eream. ms' ; is net a sour gream ‘butter. 2 full weight lbs. for _ LARGE CANS—Armour’s Mount Verm:, Pet or ¢ Federal Brnnds Pereanw o oo . CHICKENS— Average weight of 3 to 3'/, po\md~ each Fh‘t el-ss plnmp birds. Each 550 s 3y i " R RS T P e e I&IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHmIIIIIIIIIIIAIIIIIIlllllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIII|||III|IIII|I||II|III 9 POMNY BB BACH ................iio ettt s neesesssine Macaroni—-Hard Wheat BULK ELBOW FOUF DO O i b i Rice—-Be.s,t Blue Rose HEAVY LONG GRAIN B RO BOF i 58 i | .Salied M ackerel LARGE SIZE—FAT Two for ... Hills Coffee RED CAN—VACUUM PACK Two pound tin .. TELEPHONE All orders received by ’phone will be given our very careful attention. Large shipment of CUT FLOWERS and POTTED PLANTS arrive on ‘Northland’ STORE OPEN EVENINGS 0