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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, ]933 e et s A P : ’ _ By B8 . M B ' Gordon, Clint Heérberger, Jack| g ; eau[ |fi Rand, and ‘O. C. Le Boutilliere. CAPITO L AT COLISEUM — Y - OF SOVIET |S 0F STUNT FLIER Lo ™ S5t o || Bervs The Comedy lony \:':\: autk :;', pEYE , . ; 2 L i, 5 | You've Waited For! th? A\\\)(XH'IUW of Vl()lloxl Picture i - FOR WEEK-END| - BEING URGED, SHOWN IN F“.M i I bringe you the heart Breath-Taking! STARTS : o this arganisacion we exireme.|| CRTOD® and hilarious NIGHT! | ey Iy rigid and a pilot must demon-|| ‘3ughter, romance and & NIGHT! |y " ‘n||+ drama of the Big Ci The pals of “Touchdown!» in a he Heart of New York {Col. Pope Makes His Rec- Richard Arlen Has Lead in e mar “: ablity betore 1 il {11 RS RS cokiiint -thri ir. T . . i sidered membership. [ 3 spec - fun - romance-thriller of the a #y wnlh Fine Cast Is Excel- ommendations to Roose- | ‘Sky Bride' at Capitol | Richara arien, a former memper || Star cast! ¥ en 5 o SacauEL LS 3 H of the Royal Flying.Corps, loves to | LIGHTS t Entertainment velt Administration Theahg 'l:onlght R b “The Heart of New York,” a War: NEW YORK, June 23.—(Coj “Sky Bride,” with Richard Ar- I ,s‘ky B ol Of 4 -danedest Th(' ouT ner Brothers and Vitaphone pict right, 1033, by Associated Press)—|len, Jack Oakie, Robert cougan“’1 I e B b Comedy ture featuring Joe Smith, Charles Opl. Frederick Pope, American in- and Virginia Bruce, which opens f;:“sm ’;31 ':Lg",_”" erned after Dale, George Sidney and a strong dustrialist, just returned from altonight at the Capitol Theatre is| e . e ¥ HEART BON VOYAGE Vitaphone Late News T 4 supporting cast is the main attrac- tion on the special week-end pro- JLUCILLE TAYLOR Dale, prominent for many years as the mainstays of the vaudeville team, “The Ivon Comedy Four,” have the same parts they played in fresh air and sunshine. tea rinses preserve the my black hair. T've found: luster of fa o the New York production. In ad- dition, George Sidney takes the asi-official trip to Rus: viet ofifcials and it is learned that cus, a popular Fourth of July and Society and also a member of the | he spent several hours in a con- County Fair feature of a few years ference with the Administration’s ago. officials in Washington and as an ‘lunofficial chserver said aid in in- ad- an exciting drama of aviation tak- the Roosevelt Administration, en from the romatic A(nenture!PBOMIVENT SEATTLE WOMAN | [gram opening tonight at the Coli-| o bhroom 15 a woman’s good|BP N unofficial representative, that story by John Blythe. Paramount | AN, AUASKAN TRIP of |seum Theatra. fMend, offering valuable exercisejlccosnition of the United States has taken the original story and | RELs From Stage Play o At miml anoutders s of Soviet Russia should follow made it into a gripping portrayal| Among the prominent Seattle Based on the stage play, “Men-| 1" uomen only would ruahze within one year. 'of how a “bird man” regains his ites making the Alaskan tour wit NF del, nc.” which enjoyed ‘a Year's|.io. ‘oot ol Tl ork dtf COl Pope, as an envoy to Russia, [lost courage and wins the love of (the Seattle Chamber of Commerce IR ¥ run in New York City, during the | 0. = oo p .m0 o dmd"cry "torféeted in a similar capacity as the girl he adores. ""’“P on the steamer Aleutian > last theatrical season, “The Heart, .. "7, wear oy 4 gloves | Botls Svirsky, Soviet representa-| This pieture depicts the hair- which will return to Juuneau on of New York” has many of the iy ' wogio” the dishes, moveftive in Washington. raising stunts of barnstorming avi- | Monday, is Mrs. George A. Lock- YORK same cag Who were in the Stage |0yl don't drag around—t. COl Pope discussed all phases of ators, flirting with death, as they Man. Secretary of ~the Seattle 4 productich. Joe Smith and Charles | ¢ cor out of the house often. for|the Tecognition question with So- put over thelr stuff in an air cir- Board of the Pacific Protective AND SELECTED General Conference of the organi- zation The Society operates the Wash- According to Captain E. H. Rob- inson, aviation technical expert ington Girls' Home SHORT SUBJECTS in Everett, role of Mendel, the family head, | i,dustria] relations will help shaping stunt flying, like that shown in|Wash. and the Medina Baby Home | |the foreign policy encompassing the | “‘Sky Bride” requires the highest |In Seattle in addition to several - ¥'Soviet, Japan, Manchuria and degree of courage and flying abil- homes in Oregon, Idaho and Cal- RICHARD ARLEN, the who preférred inventing dish-wash- ‘Wings’ hero, in his first ing machines to securing a livli- o fonina’ nations. ity. |ifornia STARTS talkie of aviation life! |hood for his family. Mlss BOYLE WE Col. Pope said he found the| Mrs. Lockman visited with Mrs. y T Jack Dakic asinis , | The large supporting cast in- Btalin forces more firmly estab- | Koows We_Gseo B H. Kasér while st Suman TONIGHT Director Stephen Roberts, a for-|Juneau on the way to the west- ward. |cludes Aline MacMahon, vho scored a personal hit as Ed- stage star lished than ever, side-kick :Virginia Bruce, ——————— mer army aviator and stunt flier / gorgeous blonde, as his |ward G. Robinson's secrstary in| SKAGWAY, Alaska, June 15— himself, knows the air ci game sweetheart! |“Five Star ®inal,” and Anna Ap- | (Special Correspondence)—A pretty | MISS VIRGINIA SHATTUCK from experience. He reveled in -4 X Ipét, ‘noted New' Yok ‘drtress, wedding was performed this eve~ LEAVES ON PRIN. LOUISE the production of “Sky Bride’ Salvage MOMY O lseum RICHARD ARLEN Story Is Dramatic lning at the home of Mrs. Mabel A. | which reminds him of his own | The original play, “Mendel, Inc. »|Simmons, when Mr. George M Miss Virginia Shattuck, who has|stunting days some years ago. PARIS—The 5-franc and 10- L JACK OAKIE {brought a mew' type of drama to |Jeckell, of Dawson, Y. T., the Conibeen visiting her family here for | Richard Arlen, who, with Vir-|franc motes, now being replaced by Adults 35‘: Kids 10¢ |the stage wWhich has been trans-|troller of the Yukon Territory, amd{the last ten days, took passage on @inia Bruce, Jack Oakis, Charles 3-franc nickel coins, are not burn- ;s Loges 50¢ " ROBERT COOGAN 1posed to the screen with complete |Anna T. Boyle, of Dawson, Y. T.,jthe Princess Louise to return to |Starrett and Robert Coogan, fea-(€d, but converted into cardboard. 8! € . |fidelity in “The Heart of New|Were joined in wedlock. Just a few|Seattle. Miss Bhattuck is with the |tures in “Sky Bride,” feels greatly 07 g i VIRGINIA BRUCE |York” The story is more dra-|friénds were present. Miss DellajPrudence Penny department of refreshed by his work in this pic-| Harold Sargent, young son of fodh sLINL/ |matic than comic, comedy, how- Rapuzzi, of Skagway, was brides-ithe Seaitle Post Intelligencer. |ture. It revives his memory of|George Sargent, golf pro at the £ - 4 : " lever, playing a prominent part in|maid; and Mr. G. G. Miller, of > “Wings,” and the daring pilots who |East Lake club, At . | A Paramount Picture iy pfogiesg of pthe drama‘.) “The |Skagway, supported the groom.| - Students ot Tech high school in made that famous picture. Assist-|ing good form as:‘::lzr :n;h?:,e- & Tloouih Giiplinte Wey tNilL Heart of New York” contains the [Judge J. J. F. Ward, of Skagway, Atlanta held a horned toad derby|ing Robinson with the air scenes|quently scores as low as 73, keep dogs and cats from running pathos ‘of New York's East Sida |Officiated. The ceremony was very|at the close of the school this year. for “Sky Bride” were five of the —_— - over flowers and 'shfutis b"'““” life, lightened by the comic inci- pretty and impressive, after which Toads were Shlppod from Texas. ,mosl daring of the pilots now rly- Dally Empire Want Ads Pay L el |a delicious dinner was served by |Mrs. Mabel A. Simmons, in her | beautifully appointed home to the happy party. dents which occur to real people. The picture is essentially a dra- matic study of how the “four million” live, using the Mendel \family as the focal point for plot| The newly-weds leave Skagway | development. tomorrow morning via the White S ) SiEtly PRCSST RS S Pass and Yukon Route for their Children Always 10c R |home in Dawson, Y. T. &4 ———.e MATINBE——SATURDAY——2 P. M. Adults 25¢ { | HALIBUT BOATS PAINTING | UP WHILE STAYING OVER FINAL KOTICE Among the halibut boats which TO PAY SCHOOL TAX 1 UL (150988 northbound passengers on the NEW FLAG IS Prince George' arriving here last, leévening, ‘on their way to Skagway to visit Mrs. Atwood's parents, Mr. are staying over here until after ‘the Independence Day Celebra-‘ tion are thé Emma, Capt. Tém Ness which arrived ‘this morning from School tax is now due and pay+ able and notfice is hereby given that July 1 is final day for pay=| FOR CASH ONLY and Mrs. E. A, Rasmuson. = - § Mr. Atwood is a newspaper man |Princ: Rupert and ‘the Ida II, ment of this tax. After this dq!{ 2% § lin Springfield. |Capt. John Sonderland. penalty will be added and prop‘cr‘ .\) steps taken to enforee collection, H. R. SHEPARD, S i | o s FROM SCHOOL While ‘theéy are staying over the | RETU | boats will be painted up. MOUNT JUNERU Maurice W. Goding, son of M. R. e R 7 School Tax Collector. ) |Goding, engineer .on the White Promote Frosperrty with Punt- | Offices in B. M. Behrends Bank ; Pass and Yukon route, visited with | &r's Ink! Bullding. —adv. Three _]uneau BOyS Cany friéends here while th: Prince 4 e . Nine-Foot Pole and Bunt- George was in port. e has been W v attending school in the states and 2 ll’lg Up LaSt Evenmg {is returning to his home in Skag- A NAME THAT PERMITS & Ly ] ] % o . ; dradeod oo |way for his summer vacation. o ) There is a new 1lag, lashed ‘,O:Wofl , a nine foot pole floating from the'} ure to e i top of Mount Junzau - today. SYMPAT.HY | / 1 The flag can easily be seen by everybody mnot near sighted. l The flag and the pole were tak- | en to the peak last night by Rich-; ard Radelet, Carl Alstead and Ed- ward Mize. | The frio left Juneau at 7 oclock' and after a hard trip reached the top of Mount - Juneau at 9:30 7 oclock. The flag was lashed to the pole and the pole was then planted on the peak surrounded by huge rocks.' The boys returnéd to Juneau, arriving at 11 o'clock.| Message ' in Bottle ' . In a bottle, found on the top of the mount, was the following mes- sage on stationary of the Tourist Hotel, Tacoma, Washington: “Used ' to' run this joint. Sept. 8, 1929, clear, no wind. Archie B. POSITIVELY ENDS JULY 4TH DRESSE g 8 There are prints, dots, sheers, pastels, white—every single sum-* mer success at a sacrifice price. Sizes for women and misses. GROUP 1 SILK FROCKS ALL SIZES UP TO 46 (Values to $22.50) From the plucking in Ceylon to the blending and pack- aging in America, Lipton's Tea is under the direction of Lipton's own experts. This 'assures your getting the world’s finest tea at low cost. At your grocer's, And Reverent Care Attend ' Onr Bervices ' Those essential requirements of a funeral service are not neglected here. And they are combined with ‘the finest Jones, Knudsen's bull pen. 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