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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1933, : HE’S A RANG-TANG TARANTULA FROM TEXAS! JOE E. Midnight Preview Fonight! THE TENDERFOOT “I'm a rang'tang tartantula’ from Texas! 1 was weaned on wildcat’s milk! And I’ve come to make the with MIRTHFUL FILM WILLIAM POWELL [ |OF OLYMPICS AT TAKES PART OF | “CAPITOL AGAINBOND SALESMAN “Million Dollar Legs” To- ‘Star Plays Role of Wildcat | night and Joe. E. Brown' | Promoter in “High Pres- in ‘Tenderfoot’ Sunday | sure” at the Coliseum William Powell is at the Coli- “High Pressure,” and Vita- made his the with t “Million Dollar Legs,” Para- mount’s depression chasing comedy |seum Theatre in {which opened last night at the [his second Warner Bros. {Capitol Theatre and kept the.gu-|Phane starring vehicle, jdience hilagious during an even-|first 'screen appearance as fing of delightful entertainmént, { villain in" “Sherlock Holmes” will be seen' at that theatreaguml-mhn Barrymore. tom ht. > | From tnem on ne rcmained in ¥ Set against the timely back-;[ilms with -brief returns to the ground of the 1932 Olympic Games [stage. He has steadily won fa- the story purports to tell of l‘\"!\OX‘ in_many films in which he heroic achievements of a gallant|was either the suave man of COLISEUM Now Playing Here's One Salesman Who Doesn't Have To Travel! He can sell ice to Eskimos, corsets to chorus girls and the Brooklyr Bridge toa Broad- way columnist. What a man! ‘What a line! A Warner Bros. & Vitaphone Hit Roaring Forties howl!” And riot-squad, militia! fun! DOUC'LZE_ - NEWS SALMON PACK SATISFACTORY ISLAND PI.ANT Close to %l'ee ""nousanfi Cases Will Be Up After Today’s Run A successful week: for the sev- en day period ending tonight is reported by the Douglas Fisherics Co. now operating the Douglas cannery. At least in comparison with similar methods this early in the season’during the past several years, it is successful, A normalje good run of fish is showing up in the Taku and’ Arom Icy Straits comes the report of increasingly good seining. After today's run, the cannery] will have between 1,500 and 2,000 cases packéd for The week. Withi over a thousand ' cases llreld{j shipped, the ' paek to ‘date’ will tal close to' 3,000 cases: ‘————.‘."—‘—'— §. S. PICNIC TOMORROW The children of the Con.mun-| ity Sunday $chool will have their annual picnic on the Treadwell heach Sunday, July 8th if it does)] not raip. Children are to take cup and spoon and lunch, Coffee; will be served, b ——— LEAVING TONIGHT ’ Mrs. Joe Reidi“and Mrs. Doogan:* dre* leaving' - ‘tonight on) the Noreo for a trip to the States.| | Chilled‘ Punch HOW! They call out But they can’t stop Laugh, TOWN, Laugh! STARTS - MATINEE Adults “ 25¢ GINGER ROGERS :::iic;axngh and chuckle at their| Lew Cody the fire department and the SUNDAY SUNDAY. 2 P.M, Children 10c L'ast Times Today--- “MILLION DOLLAR LEGS” little band of athletes from Kl stokia, which is located somewhere in the Polish corridor, just across the Austrian border. These boys ran so fast they trip over fright- rabbits and have to hurdle fleeing deer and jump so high they would fill mountain goats with envy. The ope fly in the oint- ment is the blond charmer, Nata Marchee, determined for political | reasons that they shall nof win— and stacks the cards against them, when the hero steps in—but you must see the outcome for yours at th One of the finest casts of com- edians assembled for any one pic- ture helps make this picture one of the most amusing seen in years. | Jack Oakie heads the cast of fun- makers which also includes W. C. Fields, Andy Clyde, Lyda Roberti, | Hank Mann, Ben Turpin, George Barbier, Hugh Herbert, little Dick- | ie Moore and the beautiful Susan! Fleming. Capitol Tomorrow Jos E. Brown in “The Tender: foot” opens Sunday at the Capitol Theatre and will delight the many fans he has won in this most en- tertaining comedy. Playing in the title role, Joe appears as a “Ten-/ derfoot” who comes to New York from his Texas ranch looking for | a safe investment. He falls in which a theatrical producer and| the hilarious results when he buys a flop show are genuinely laugh- provoking. Also in the excellent cast of this mirthful picture are Ginger Rog- ers, Lew Cody, Robert Greig, Viv- ian Oakland and many other prom- inent actors. . Ray Enright, co-author of “Fire-| man Save My Child” directs. — .- Empire Want Ads Pay’ Church Douglas Church Services | Notices for this chureh. column must be recelved by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock” Saturday morning’ to guarantee’ change of sermon topics, ete. TSt Luke's Epticopal Church | J:—-————-u No service tomorrow. — Congregational Community Church REV. 5, W. CADWELL 10:30' a.m.—Stinday School. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service, ser- mon by pastor and congregational singing. The general public is cordially invited to all services. B Dougias Catholly Church l| St. Aloyshis' Church 8:30 a.m.—Holy Muss. 1:00 p.m.—Christian Doctrine. MENUS of the: DAY By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE SUNDAY TEA FOR EIGHT Frozen Fruit Salad Cheese Sticks Nut Bread Sandwiches Lenion Quéens Frozen Fruit Salad 1 cup whipped < ¢ream,. 1 cup; {{mayonaise, 1 cup canned pears, 1!salt, Ted" cup canned pineapple, 2 cups of icaned peaches, % cup red cher- ries, 2 tablespoons lemon . juice. = TTA DUNCAN. Put a kettle of hot water on' the stove and stzam. the face care-! fully for 10 minutes every night| to open and cleanse the pores. ‘Then massage the face quickly with ice water or ice to close the pores. This treatment will aid in attaining a firm, smooth com- ‘plexion. hakmg power, teaspoons salt, 11 cup broken n ts, 1’2 cups su- gar, 2 eggs, 3 cups sour or but- termilk 2 tablespoons fat, melted. Mix ingredients and pour into 2 ‘well greased loaf pas. Let stand 15 minutes and then bake one hour in slow oven. Chilled Punch 11 cups sugar, 3 cups water, {4 cups iced 'téa, 2 cups orange juice, % cup”lemon juice, 1 cup pineapple juice, % cup peach juice, 8 cups iced water, { Boil sugar and water 4 minutes. Cool Add rest of ingreients. Chill and serve in glasses 18 filled with chopped ice. Lenion Queens | 1 cup butter, 2 cups sugar, 3 ‘,ggs 2 tablespoons cream, 2 tea- spoons lemon extfact, ' teaspoon 3% cups flour, 1 teaspoon cream of tarter. Cream butter and sugar. Add ,eggs and cream and beat 2 min- Mix ingredients and pour’ into ‘tes. Add rest of ingredients. a tray in mechanical refrigerator. | | chill ‘dough. Break off bits of it, Chill 4 hours or longer. Unmold, on lettuce; top with more mayon- | | ais2 towhlchvmppdcrenmhas been added. After July 10 ‘np,ulenhona This salad cah be frozen by | rentals for the “momth of July|pouring into a mold, sealing tight-] will be accepted at a discount. Alllly and burying for four hours in remittances mail must beari4 parts chopped ice and one part Ppostmark” 'of ‘later than coarse salt. discount date. Please be prompf Nut Bread (2 Loaves) mumnomm: adv. ‘ml'r;lo 0. 3 cups Graham flour, 3-cups at flour, 3 teaspoons soda; 1 teaspoon o'clock. !flatten down on greased baking | sheats, spacins 2 inches. Baké 10 minutes’ in moderate oven. r— lCA'I'I!I:II)I!AI. ADVANCES HOUR OF SERVICE Y " 2 During the months of July and August the mid-day service ‘in Holy Trinity Cathedral will begin 10:30 o'clock instead of 11 Women who attend a home dem- onstration” 'sehool in -Minnesota’s snow-]a(’len north country get there hehmd dog-teams. | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, +Pastor Morning Worship 10:30 AM. ,the sort that we all like. ‘el ‘in the world or the tattered outcast. It was the advent of talking pic- tures which, by adding the magne- tism of the voice to his other talents, made his rise to stardom s il s, i v e's New! erent! swift and sure. & o ‘mnha:nfltmmmh s;:'nArI' -gun, but youwll like im! “High Pressure” presents him in a breathtaking comedy character- | ization as a hlue sky stock sales- |man, and wildcat promoter, who Jhits the high spots of the Big Town, and whether drunk or sober, is nonchalant and enthusiastically n the lookout for new adventures. Quite different from earlier por- trayals, the Gar Evans of Mr, Powell is an actionful portrait, HIGH PRESSURE SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ‘Those who support William Pow- “High Pressure” are Evelyn Brent, George Sidney, John Wray, Guy Gibbee, Evelyn Knapp, Polly Walters, Frank McHugh, Luis Wal- {dridge. —————————— 0Old papers at The Emplre. 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