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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1933, New! MORE' VITAL today than when its mighty drama unfolded on the silent screen to sweep the world! It make stars of unknowns!—What then must it hold in store for the big new favorites of today. STARTS SUNDAY with SYLVIA SIDN CHESTER ORRIS IRVING PICHEL JOHN WRAY ROBERT COCGAN HOBART BOSWORTH Midnight Preview Saturday Night, 1 A.M. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery INSUfiKN 3' il i { wig § FRY Allen Shattuck Inc. Eetablished 1898 Juncap, Alaska i ol NO OTHER STORY CAN EQUAL ITS BRILLIANT RECCRD AS A MAKER OF STARS Sh Last Showing Tonight “BROKEN WING” Attend the Sunday MATINEE Doors open 1:30 P.M. ow starts 2:00 P.M. ADMISSION Adults 25¢ Kiddies Always 10¢ GANNERS MAY BE ‘G ONTROLLED BY FEDERAL POWER { | (Continued from Page One) 'many conflicting reports of what |is wrong with the fishing mdu.suy and how to remedy it. Wide Powers Mr. Bell is vested with wide reg- ulatory powers: over the Alaska fisheries and is sceking data on all local problems and making lo- ical contacts to ald him in his work. At Ketchikan he explained that part of the plan for his first ,Lrip to Alaska is to determine | fair prices for raw products of the salmon packing industry so {that control of the industry can be affected under the Industrial Recovery ‘Act if the industry it- 1f does not fake the necessary ateps mrough a properly consti- “Tomorrowa Styles Today T/ Tenth o’Month Specials R . NEW tuted trade organization. He pledg- ed co-operation with “the people of the Territory. Herc On Wednesday The Commissioner and his party in which is numbered Dr. Willis | T. Rich, scientific adviser, and| Lemuel G. Wingard, newly ap-| pointed Alaska. Agent of the Bur~i eau of Fisheries, left Ketchikan! today. It will stop at Loring and| Yes Bay, Wrangell and Petersburg | SYLVIA SIDNEY IS STARRED IN (PBWERFUL PLAY, ke I ‘The Miracle Man," Para-| mount’s Masterpiece at Capitol Tomorrow “The Miracle Man, mount’s great dramatic picture of the triumph of good over eovil, starring Sylvia Sidney and Ches- ter Morris comes to the C"«mtal' Theatre tomorrow. It is a no\m-‘ ful story, forcefully told. gang of thieves, crooks, and pickpockets, who |to decency, scoff at laws and cul> honesty and moral virtues u til. they eventually find them selves face to face with a force too| great for their twisted minds to| understand. The gang determines to us2 the | Patriarch, played by Hobart B Para- 1 land by deceiving him provide leasy money for themselves, but they fipd themselves confronted with a power of goodness that touches | leven their shriveled souls. It is a story of redemption that will stir the emotions of all who see it. Now Talkie “The Miracle Man" story by Frank L. Packard and Robert H. Davis, and was made into a play by George M. Cohan, famous playwright. It was first 'made into a silent picture in 1919 | with Betty Compson in the role now taken by Sylvia Sidney as the girl sweetheart of the crook who heads the gang. It is a drama so perfectly constructed and so epic in its quality that, as it was great fourtean 3ears ago. lt is still great That’s and Third. before coming here. Hearings will be held at Wranaoll Monday, and | | Petersburg, Tuesday. It will arrive| | here Wedpesday and hald.a hearing {on Friday. It is scheduled to. sail |for western points, mext Baturdns | ——— STOCK MARKET SHORT SESSION | (Continued from Page One) Alaska Junean Up | Slightly higher also were Stand- ard Oil of New Jersey, Ward and some others including laska Juneau. Allied Chemical lost two points . Dupont, Western Union, Infer- | national Harvester, cq” peneral Hlectric, Union Pacifls, 8 | Westinghouse, Amerig .am} hers lost Huinck: N;WSFG . —~Closing ! quotation of ::’E‘ g mine AY Can | oo Ex t | ALL CA | sion | Thomas Meighan and Lon Chaney | | were catapulted to fame. [worth, for their own evil purposes | some “ is from the'| apert Printing i ; Developing and will be & hundred years hence. Better Than Silent Others who are in the splendid (‘hL in the talking version of “The Miracle Man,” are Irving Pichel, John Wray, young Robert Coogan, | Boris Karloff, Eloyd Hughss and many more. It is directed by Nor- man McLeod, one of the out d- ing young directors of Hollyweod, d Paramount feels the present oduction surpasses the silent ver-| in which, Betty Ccmp:son, |1a , and selec subjects. Last Times Tonight Lupe Velez, fier ar from south | jof the Rio Grande and Leo Carr lo in “The oken Wing,!" a ra- mantic dral t s temparament of ss, will be shown ther th an excellent news. reel and ted short subjects. MAE MURRAY ASKS DIVORCE | LOS ANGELES, June 10.—Mae {Murray has filed a divorce action |against Prince the Georgian Royal House. She charges jealousy of her and her career. ICE CREAM SOCIAL The Martha Soclety’s Annual so- cial at Kendlers' Cottage, Friday, | June 16 — afternoon and evening. Come and —adv |and coffee, 25 cents. bring your friends. Smith Electric Co. Gastineau Bullding As Modern as TOMORROW what Everyone is saying about Suneau’s new Photo Shop, located on Seward Street between Second The Snap Shoppe Cordially Invites Gastineau Channel to its Formal QOpening Monday. See this lovely shoppe. And learn of its efficient and up-to-the-minute service in everything PHOTOGRAPHIC. | and |1 Pictyre Framing Enlarging Eastman and Agfa Film Tmtmg MERA SIZES CAMERAS OF ALL MAKES t2d short | particularly sultsd | David Mdivani of | The public invited. Ice cream, cake| ‘|small a part. TOM MIX IN ACTION FILM AT COLISEUM Beautiful ~Scenes, Hard| Rldmg and Gun Pla\ in Rustlen s Roum] Up” | versal vkcfi(‘lu picture famous Tom Mix, {boys, was shown for {at the Coliseum theatre Thrilling moments stage coach race, givin hol |rodeo as a background, and a vi | cious hand-to-hand. fight be Tom and Douglas Dumbrille, |of the villains. There are o tens: moments, in which | shews he can use his head as |as he can a revolver. \‘ One of the outstanding features of the picture is the introduction {of Noah Beery, Jr., son of Noah | Beery and nephew of Wally Beery, who has not been seen in a feature | length ire before. The young man gives a surprisjngly capable | performance and we hope to sse ihim again, perhaps some day a star in his own right. Diane Sinclair combines beauty and acting ability. Roy Stewart, the veferan “heavy,” and Douglas| Dumbrille, a comparative newcom- er to the screen, although he has “had much stage experience, acquit | themselves admirably. Bill Des- {mond, another veteran, had all too Tony, Jr., appearing in his third picture, is a worthy successor to the beloved Tony. ————— Promote Promemy with Pl.nt- er’s Ink! FREE Coliseum TONIGHT WH OOPEE! 'RUSTLERS ROUNDUP m and Tony, Jr., the cowboy and the pony who copped ail the rodeo prizes—and beat the bad men at own game. hel Wfll sml.u, N Beery, WIDII‘.I:; D«smon:.‘ 'S'h Ell: O‘Ncill Dlnmd b ;{cnry MacRae. Pres. ecRor DNvERaAT st Comcdg . News cenic Special Prices During May and June Mounted Bears Bear Rugs Write for Price List PERCY C. 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