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THE DAILY .ALASKA EMPIRE; SA,TU,RDA}’, JUL\' 22, 1933, HER DREAMS REVEAL A PASSION ¥ SHE DARE NOT ROUSE She dreamed of a kiss...a kiss that would have sent their hearts soar- ing to heaven... but plunged their souls into helll Love stormed her soul, but her heart lay broken before [§ the barriers of § race and creed. Pisture o . STARTS SUNDAY GENERAL YEN APITOL Seethisflam- ‘ ing drama of a man’s am- bitions and a woman ’s £ MATINEE SUNDAY 2P M Adults 25¢ Kids 10c —_— " Last Time Today “THE BIG SHOT” DOUGLAS NEWS MRS. ROXBY TO SING SATURDAY EVENING AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Attendants at the regular Sunday evening services at the Community Congregational church tomorrow will have the pleasure of hearing Mrs. Caroline Roxby of San Fran- | cisco, Cal, :sing:: Mrs. Roxby has| chosen for her selection “Open the Gates.” She will be accompamed by Miss Elva Kirkham. Rev. Cadwell's topic for the eve- ning will' be phetess.” ——re——— MOVES BACK 'i‘O DOUGLAS Mrs. Salina Mooney, formerly Mrs. Fourner, nee Salina Dowling, “Deborah the Pro-| this ab- resumed her residence here week after about ten years' sence. e | DOUGLAS CANNERY HAS | GOOD' RUN FISH TODAY | | With 10,000 fish on the floor to |start with, the Douglas cannery | had its biggest day's canning ahead |of it this morning that it has had |so far this season. Salmon are| repor-.ed running in large numbers | ‘ncw in Icy Straits district. ————————— ‘ Rocovered rrém Illnecs City Marshal Schramm was just | |able to be out this morning after |being laid up for three .days with |Mis a cold. .- TO RETURN SOlTll Ed. Reed, resident here for the |past two months or more, has | booked passage on the Norco to treturn to his former home at Sat- sop, Wash. During his 'short stay here, many friends and later on he plans the young ‘man has made| to return to Alaska prepared to re- | main indafinitely. ——————— LEAVE FOR FISHING BANKS | After a.week’s forted stay in | town getting engine repair parts, Roy Hill and Walter :MeCormick left last night to resume seining in Tcy @Straits for the Douglas cannery. | —_——— VACATION TRIP PLANNED | Miss Margaret Miller, one of the | {home, expects to leave during the coming week for a couple of | months’ vacation visit in the states. s Miller will travel as far south {as San Francisco before returning home. ST Yt FRASER GOES WITH JUNEAU Miss Mae Fraser has accepted a position at the B. M. Behrends store in Juneau where she entered upon her duues today. MISS G i JACOBSEN QUITS! EVERY ITEM IN THIS STOCK CONSISTING OF Watches, Dlalr)om%s, Silverware, Clocks, Dishes, etc., including houshold effects such as Electric Range, Heater, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Tables and Chairs WFLL BE SACRIFICED FOR PRICE IS NO OBJECT AT ALL—MUST GO WITHIN THE WEEK!—SEE SEWARD STREET JEWELER matrons of the Alaska Children’s = FIRM | DRAMATIC LOVE: IN THE ORIENT f THENE OF FILM A2 Barbara Stanwyck, Nils Asther Star in Feature; at Capitol Sunday A man she hated one minute— and admired the next . ., . who moved her from pity to scorn . -l who set every vibrant chord in her soul tingling with strange, forbid- den emotions. ' That was ‘General Yen, A woman who was emotionally ead until she was thrown into the turbulent vortex of warring China. . . . who was slowly freed from the New England conventions thit made Mer a prisoner to her- self for .years . . . who felt for the first time, love that storm- ‘ed her heart, swept her soul. That itwas Megan Davis. A crucible in which fate stirred the boiling emotions of thess two people;, a man from the East, a woman from the West, drawn to- gether by a magnetism that breaks all barriers of convention, race and custom. That is “The Bitter Tea of General Yen,” which will open tomorrow at the Capitol theatre, “The Bitter Tea of General Yen” moves against a background k of nights of perfumed silence, of ' be- witching Oriental moonlight, un- der which the clashing cultures of two races fight out a never-ending battle for the supremacy of their love. Against this conflict, the wild excitement of eivil war in China that seethes around Miss Barhara Stanwyck and Nils ‘Asther: pales in comparison, “Big Shot,” delightful romannc |comedy of small town life with the .immnab]e comedians, Roscoe Ates and Eddie Quillan, with Maureen |O'Sullivan in the leading feminine role, will be shown at the Capitol ‘Theatre tonight for the last time. Douglas Church Services Notices for this church colum!i must . be recgived by The Empir not later than. 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change o( . W. CADWELL 10:30 am—sundny School. | 7:30 p.m—Evening service, se mon by Rev. J. W. Cadwell, pas- tor. Topic “Deborah the Prophet< ess.” Special music:, Voeal - solt by Mrs. Caroline Roxby, panied by Miss Elva Kirkham. invited to all services. Sermon. Douglas_Catholic Church |- 8t. Aloysius Church Sunday July 23.—Seventh Sun- day after Pentecost. 6:30 a.m. Holy Mass. ————————— NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS Car_owners volupteering' the us¢ ‘mnncl of Destroyer Squadron to] ‘Glzclcr should arrange to make uu- ! trip_between 10 am. and 9 pm.| frcm Government Dock. necessary on account of change i, schedule, of - arrival and departure of Squadron Fieet. ENTERTAINMENT | COMMITTEE. The Empire »wili show you best way to save and.invest % adv. ments of the local merchant The Empire. . ITESINED ISEREIEY lové] sermon topics, ete. _‘ |" Congregational Comm-nny N Church ‘The general public is cordially] St Luke's Episcopal Church ||} 7:30 pm——!:venlng Prayer aml! of their cars for: transporting per- | cash you have. Read.the advertie-! int MENUS MRS. ALEXANDER GEORG DINNER SERVING THREE The Menu m Loaf Creamed Potatoes Buttered Lima: Beans Bread Pineapple Co %equ Lettuce French Dr 2 Spanish Cream Coffee K { ; Ham Loaf One cup chopped cookead ham; one cup soft bread crumbs; one| €gg or two yolks; one poon ¢hopped parsley; one tablespoon chopeq celery; two tablespoons chopped green peppers; one 'spoon chopped onions; one-qua ter’ teaspoon salt; one-eighth tea- spoon paprika; fwo-thirds milk; one tablespoon butter, melted, Mix ingredients and pour into buttered loaf pan, Bake 25 min- utes in moderate oven. Unmold and serve. Left-over boiled potatoes can be diced, add to creamy white sauce, baksd twenty minutes and served with this loaf, Pineapple Conserve Four cups sliced pineapple; four cups sliced apricots; three cups water; four tablespoons lemon Juice; six cups sugar. Mix pineapplé, apricots and wa- rest of ingredients, boil until mix+ ture jellies. Pour into sterilized jars and seal. French Dressing (For vegetable or iruit salads) One teaspoon salt; one teaspoon sugar; one-quarter teaspoon pap+ rika; one-quarter, teaspoon dry mustard; ong-quarter teaspoon cel- |. ery seed; four tablespoons lemon juice; one-half cup salad oil. Mix ingredients in bottle, Cork and shake two minutes, chill and shake well before serving. Svanish Cream (Using up egg yolks) Four egg yolks; one-third cup |sugar; one tablespoon flour; one- !eighth teaspoon salt; iwo cups |milk; one tablespoon granulated igelatin; five tablespoons cold wa- |ter; one teaspoon vanilla, Beat yolks and add sugar, flour and salt, Add milk, cook until mix+ ture thickens a little when cooked in double boiler. Add gelatin which Yhas soaked five minutes in cold | o | Water. Mix well until gelatin _ dis+ !solves Add vanilla. Cool and chill |Serve plain or with cream. e — NOTICE! 4The- Juneau Water. Works have Pmoved * their - offices * to'' the -First National Bank from where it will "| transact all business. adv. JOHN RECK, Manager. tea- | cup ter. Cook slowly .25 minutes. Add, MHHME 18 THEME OF ANN HARDING FILM {Fine Cast Supporls Star in Drama of Human Emo- tions at Coliseum | Big in theme, cast and produc- |tion, a picture dealing with one of | ‘me most vital themes to women of | the world today comes to the Coli< {seum’ Theatre tonight and Sunday. | It is RKO-Pathe’s “Westward | f{Passage,” which presents the glam- {orous star, Ann Harding, and an imposing supporting cast in a dra- ma of love and matrimony, divorce and second marriage. All of the vast resources of the RKO organization were combined in making this picture as big as the theme upon which it is based. Scores of imposing settings, includ- ing a Swiss chalet, a Paris chateau, | a New York art studio, a New England inn, a honeymoon cottage and a trans-Atlantic liner were constructed. Against these colorful back- grounds unfolds the intensely hu- \man story of a woman torn between two loves. Miss Harding is seen as la girl who tests the theory that a {woman’s first love is the dominant passion of her life. With one ro- mance ended on the rocks of di- vorce, the heroine .of ‘Westward Passage” gambles for happiness in a second marriage and meets the problems that today confront hun- dreds of thousands of women. Robert Milton, a foremost figure of the American drama, and the man who guided Miss Harding in “Devotion,” directed. Laurence Oli- | vier, with Irving Pichel, ZaSu | Pitts, Juliette Compton, Nance O'Neill, Trene Purcell, Bonita Gran- ville and Donald Reed head the | supporting cast. —— e {Florsheim Heir Is | LOS ANGELES, July 22 —Charles B. Florsheim, an heir to the Flor- {cheim Shoe fortune, is mentally incompetent, his wife, Clara Flor- sheim, charged in a petition filed in probate court. She asked that |an attorney be appointed to con- 1serve Florsheim’s estate. The wife | | asserted that Florsheim suffers| from an insane desire to become a business executive, and runs up large bills. e Advertisements in today’s Em;zlre Called Incompetent |+ in the drama of a “love divorce” .the story of a woman in love uulz the devil in one man | the saint in another! ’ ‘ “WESTWARD PASSAGE" with LAURENCE UL[V]ER Irving Pichel "' Zasu in Juliette-Compton RKO RADIO PICTURE Directed by Robert Milton from the novel by Margaret Barnes. David O. Selnick, executive producer. plus COMEDY—NEWS—CARTOON Col iseu m TONIHE and SUNDAY Porereey Juneau Cash Grocery CASH AND CARRY Corner Second and Seward e et e s INSURANCE Allen Shattuck; Ine. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska ] tell you how. much foods, clothing and household needs will cost you before you go shopping. R S s S T 4 accom-| Tuesday, July 25. Cars to leave| This is Old Papers for Sale at Emplre Officc Visit the almon Road ANTON REISS Daiwce to the Music of “Old Man Phillips” and His Aces (The best ami only night club entnertaintient i Juneau) 0oy G DANCING - LUNCHES - BEI TONIGHT Added Auractions BEULAH LOCKERY SAM In Ballads e Earl " CR] "‘(’ tn,: RITTER ind Popilar Sngs » Sia'y Late!