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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1933. P BT ARRIVAL ] SPECIAL! | stownin fiw AT CAPITOL [ |Barbara Stanwyck in ‘The | Bitter Tea of Gen. Yen’ BUCK JONES IN e THRILLER WILL OPEN TONIGHT Coliseum Feature “High Speed” Has Speedway Kresge Heiress Wec THRILL CRASHING ON THRILL IN A RACING MOTION PICTURES OF THE NAVY STORY THAT SPEEDS FASTER THAN TIME! ARRIVING IN JUNEAU BUCK JONES { ! ot PLAYING || Regular Show Tonight as Background 5 . . y { ! B 2 A CAPITO NOW {| Blotures of the arrival ‘of the Auto racing provides the plot for H (4 q/l S £ (o d j {|fleet of destroyers in Gastineau “High Speed,” new Buck Jones ; with f o, | ¢ |Channel last evening will be shown vehicle for Columbia, coming to Loretia 5 Vg iim the preview at 1 o'clock am. at the Coliseum Theatte tonight. The Sayers Z 4 EAM‘ ’- ARE z.(he Captto Tribase, (. SAMCGH 6 olorful locals of a famous nation- A “ER R [ \ 3 D { lthe feature picturs, “Winner Take il speedway with ' its cheering Columbia \ON ‘All” starring James Cagney and crowds, flashing helmets, speeding Picture ; pA “Marje Prevost. ¢ cars, high-powered betting and REVEAL A y| At the regular evening perform- tense excitement serves ~as the ! lances at the Capitol Theatre fo- ackground for a mile-a-minute ) t night, the intriguing ' oriental pic- speed story, To break the tape at ! |ture, “The Bitter Tea of General the finish line meant life. love and fortune for Bill Toomey. th- defying exploits are featured in a ‘story in which men’s reputations ‘are the spoils of a race-track vic- {itory and brawn battles with th cunning brain of a gambling rin that “fixes” races and sacrifi lives to gain its nefarious ends. Buck Jones, -who has won an en- viable reputation as the foremost delineator of thrill-packed western roles, temporarily dismounts from |Yen" starring Barbara Stanwyck, {with Nils Asther in the leading ‘mascu‘nne role, will be shown. The |feature, which is adapted from the novel by Grace Zaring Stone, is one jof the most stirring love dramas ‘of |the orient ever filmed. One excit- ing ‘incident after another, against | |the thrilling background of war- | |ring China, takes place and keeps ithe interest tense until the power- {ful climax. Matt Moore and Dorothy Revier in CALL OF THE WEST The former Ruth Kresge, heiress to the five-and-ten chain store mil- | Selected short subjects and an | lions, pictured with her brand new he well-known “Silver,” to give interesting news reel complete the | ausband, Henry W. N. Head, of his fans a new thrill vi another | | IMPROVED AFTER | ILLNESS MONDAY| i | Cash Cole, prominent busmessl‘ man who returned recently from | eceiving medical care in Seattle, | uffered a severe internal hem-[“ orrhage yesterday morning, is rest- | ing more easily today and spent an| easy night, according to Mrs. Cole. HlTE E‘NE A ) The attack = occurred yesterday | » {morning and as Mr, Cole was too| New Castle, Ireland, as they sailed for Europe after a surprise mar riage in New York. o um—auto racing. His feminine interest is the blonde Loretta Say |ers. Supporting roles are pla |by Wallace - MacDonald, double- crossing member of the Preston Motor Company; Willilam Walling, genial owner of the company; Ward Bond in a comic police part; Martin - FPaust, Ed Le Saint' and MRS. HEIDER - COBYSITRA AL s [program. Crosby Colombo i | |By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE | PRINCETON CAKE RECIPE | 1 i | Vxl"(‘(’ Breakfast : ;Two HALIBUTERS ‘111 to be moved to the hospital, o * ’ ’ Fresh Berries | i { Cole called Mrs. Andrew Ros- | 25 C Cartoon Ready Cooked Wheat Cereal SITKA, July 21.—(Special Cor-' SELL AT SEAmEn rained nurse, to take care cents m lty 20 Mi f i Oream respondence)—Mrs. Callie B. Heid- SrEm {of him at home. He is under the . : Inutes o Soft Cooksd Eggs er, Vice-President of the Western! SEATTLE, Juiy 25. — Only twolcare of Dr. L. P. Dawes. Tele m A NEWS | Buttered Toast Coffee | Division of the American Legion|nalibut schooners arrived i portf — — — | ; Luncheon Auxiliary, was the guest of Sitka|0d8y and they were from the e i i g W 4 P ey Bt P B! | Tomato Salad Unit No. 13 while the steamship| Vestern banks, the Liberty with ARE YOU SUFFERING? | White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. Bread Butter ‘Alnska was in port. Arriving at 8 88,000 pounds‘ selling for 7% nnd, 1 ) Sugar Cookles Peach Sauce | i h S g {6 cents a pound, and the Lindy| : { MIDNIGHT PREVIEW TONIGHT {in the morning, Mrs. Heider was| i »i | L — et Iced Tea met by the President, Mrs. Lula!“”’h ‘38»,000 y’:ounds.dsellmg for T e Dinner { Wortman and Mrs. Louise Hansen,|21d 6 cents a pound. ! Stomach Misery - Bowel Trouble 1 i | Send name for Free packa; fENTROMUL | MISS LUCILLE LYNCH AND | \iqiiiucriec Pathology baok Mo mater s | MISS NANCY ANN KANN TO failures, learn how its use will prove its powe: BE HOSTESSES ON CRUISE o heal you. Removes colon poisons, restores normal elimination without cathartics of ! .SEND NO MONEY. Miss Nancy Ann Kann and Miss me:‘?‘lTROMUL co."'rps:'::"" - Lucille Lynch will be hostesses on 2147 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, C: August 13 to fourteen of their { Four slices tomatoes; Ome CUD|ficers and members of the afix<| L Chas ob an aliaay orulse 0n7ll’1§ v - | sliced cucumbers; one-half cup|jjiary. | Yakobi, Wthhx they have Chflsl't'~}‘~h Juneau Ice Cream ‘ diced celery; two tablespoons chop-| Owing to her short stay in Sitka| f"l‘” t.)"\c occasion from Tom Smith, Patlors I od onloms; two iabléspoons chob- |y was' imposible” to* wrrange W FIN C ol e ok ibet | Exéligive Pealiis HORLUGRS e |ped greel’ peppierai. one tablespoon| juncheon with Mrs, Helderypaslasiats nytes’ tited WAll g6 ofi The e R TR e {auongadi ; one-half cup Col-|oyest of homor as the Unit had| Coo ocd Where they will € |tage cheese; one-quarter teaspoon |pianneq. Upon boarding the steam-| P isall: one-quarter teaspoon paprika; — {one-third cup French dressing Chill ingredients. Arrange cucum- bers, celery, onions, peppers and parsley on lettuce. Top with cheese Sliced Chicken Creamed Peas| National Committeewoman. AN T TP Buttered Beets | Following a drive to the historic Butter |places in the ancient capital of the | c Russlan Dressing | Territory, a visit to the Alaska Na-| Princeton Cake | tional ~ Cemetery, and a walk| Iced Coffee through the park, Mrs. Heider was| | taken to the home of Mrs. Louise| | Hansen where she addressed of- THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau e ) ! JAMES CAGNEY in ‘WINNER TAKE ALL o i Bread (Head Lettuce | plane but will return on it this| afternoon. { e CROWD SEES DESTROYERS DOUGLAS Our Services to You Hegin and End at Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Toemato Salad, Serving 4 NEWS Quite a crowd of people were on the City Dock last night to, witness the passing of the five United States destroyers as they BRIDGE LUNCHEON came up the Channel on their way I‘lo Juneau. Old Papers for Sale” at Empire er she was presented with a large " " Y Y < . T e ¥ " ” | bouquet of beautiful flowers from the garden of Mrs. Ione Cook,| Vice-President of the Sitka Unit. —————— t | —o Offi 1ce Mrs. John Mills entertained with v a 1 olclock luncheon followed by bridge yesterday afternoon. Covers were laid for eighteen. Honor scores for the cards were held by Mrs. TRUITT VISITS DOUGLAS REGARDING HARBOR WORK | ‘G. James Truitt, in charge of the work of the Rivers and Har- | Frank Pearce, high, and Mrs. J. R. Guerin, conselation. —————————— bors branch of the United States | ‘War Department, resident engmeer! with the branch with headquarters | in Seattle, visited Douglas yester- | salt and paprika. Add dressing, serve at once. Princeton Cake ANGUiNuve:llXNl(?E::LHOGPlTAL day to make an inspection of the; One-half cup butter; one and " harbor. The visit followed activi- |one-half cups sugar; two-thirds ties ‘of the Douglas Chamber of cup orange juice; two tablespoons A wire was recetved here late yesterday from Wrangell by -Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gair that their son Angus had been laken to the hos- pital” with an attatk of appen- dicitis. Mrs. Gair accompanied by her son Alex, Jr., left on a plane this forenoon to be at the bedside of the stricken young man. Miss Violet Thompson also went on the Commerce to secure Government aid in dredging the harbor for small boats. Mr. Truitt was accompanied on an inspection by L. W. Kilburn and F. A. J. Gallwas and expressed to them there was need for im- provement. e " MR. AND MRS. J. L. BURKE GO SOUTH ON ALEUTIAN J. L. Burke, manager of the Standard Stations Incorporated, in 'NE W Amazing Offer.' boarded the Aleutian at Port Al- thorp and are returning to Seattle on the steamer. Mr. and Mrs. Burke made the trip to Alaska with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Skinner on their” yacht, the Jeanette E. which was in Juneau a week ago. —_———— H. B. CREWSON RETURNS FROM WEST AND INTERIOR H. B. Crewson, representative of Schillings, returned to Juneau from a trip to the Westward and Inter- jor districts on the steamer Aléu- tian. Evening in Paris Face Powder | — o Perfume and Lipstick ' NOTICE! with each:box $1.10 The Juneatr Water Works have moved their offices to the First National Bank from where it will tramsact all business. adv. JOHN RECK, Manager. .- Advertisements in today’s Empire tell you how much foods, clothing and household needs will cost you before you go shopping. NOTICE TO' CREDITORS In the Probate Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska. Division Num- ber One. Sitka Precinct. NS ot In the Matter of the Estate of ELIZABETH BARRON, deceased. WEDNESDAY Notice is hereby given that the Al s undersigned was_on July 6, 1933, S'PECI appointed Executrix of the above CANE SUGAR entitled estate. All persons hav- 8 pouids . . ..45¢ WHITE KING ° - ing claims against said estate are Large box ...39¢ requested to present them with United Food proper vouchers, within six months Company i Juneau Drug ’ €o.” “The Corner Drug Store” from the date of this notice tothe undersigned at her residence in Sitka, Alaska. V. REDMAN, Executrix. First publication, July 411, 1933. Last publication, Aug. 1, 1033. ) Seattle, a subsidiary of the Stan-| dard Ofl Company, and Mrs. Burke | grated orange rind; one teaspoon lemon extract; one-quarter teaspoon salt; four egg yolks; two and one- !half cups pastry flour; four egg |whites beaten; three teaspoons of {baking powder. Cream butter and sugar. Add i , rind, lemon extract, salt and yoll and beat two minutes. Add {flour and beat one minute. Add rest of the ingredients, mixing lightly. Pour into two layer cake pans lined with waxed papers. Bake 25 minutes in moderate oven. Cool (and frost. Orangé ' Frosting One egg; four tablespoons orange juice; two tablespoons -soft but- ter; one-half teaspoon lemon ex- tract; one-eighth teaspoon salt; !two and one-quarter cups sifted |confectioner’s sugar. Mix ingredients and beat twoj {minutes. Let stand five minutes. |Beat until ‘creamy and frost cake, | GIRLS’ LEGION CLUB TO MEET TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT TWO The Girls’ Leglon Club, which will meet at the Dugout tomorrow afternoon, is busy preparing for the bazaar to be given by them some time next month and also for the pageant which will be put on by the organization in the early fall. October has been tentatively selected for the date of the pa- geant. All members and all girls who plan to join the club are especially urged to be present at the meeting tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. Sigurd Wallstedt, -organizer. Members will be given their parts for the dif- ferent plays and will practice the different drills which are to be given. Funds derived from both of these affairs will be used in helping the needy at Christmas time and also to complete the payment on the unpiforms of the club members. - e BASIN ROAD OPENED Thé Basin Road is open again as the extension to the first trestle has been completed. —— The advertisements bring you news of better things to have and easier ways to live. e MARTIN ITJEN WAITES 800K Resident of Skagway Tells of Town in Story and Pictures “Historic and Scenic Views and Around Skagway,” is the tractive title of the very interestin: book just published by M Itjen, a resident of Skagway since 1898. The book reviews in a most fas- cinating and accurate manner the thrilling history of that famous mining camp from its beginning until the present day. It contains over sixty pictures, including, so: of the earliest scenes, and intimate insight into the life eccentricities of “Soapy's” dual nature of extrer generosity and cunning and allc unscrupulousness, leaves oldtin and his former acquaintances abou equally dividéd in their ap) of that colorful figure of Skag: early days. Other outstand: “Sourdoughs” who receive recogni- tion for their picturesque part in| developing the North, and whose pictures’ are shown: are Molic| Walsh, and “Packer Jack” Ncw-| man, whose sad romance is k: to Alaskans familiar with the citing history of Alaska's g stampede; and Mrs. Harriett P len, owner of the Pullen H There are pictures of the church and school, the first office, which was a tent used drug store and office by Dr nals, who delivered mail miners and townspeople w charge; the first eity hall an and the first resaurant whici also in a tent. Mr. Itjen adheres strict the facts and tells the sto Skagway in his own words w embellishments or exagge: Anyone who knows “Marti: Mr. Itjén is affectionally by his numerous friends in ¢ State, will immediately recoz the author and. reeall that story is the recital of Skar: history that Martin gives the -1 ists on his two-hour tour of Ska'-| way in his nationally known car.” > et old’ papers at ‘rhr Emplre. | | and then tomatoes. Sprinkle with . 1 | | i Visit the Salmon Creek Roadho ANTON REISS Music of “Old Man Ph‘i:mi)s”' and His Aces (The best ahd’ only night club entertainment in Juieau) DANCING - LUNCHE i Pance to the WELCOME NAVY! On your trip to the Glacier make it a point’ to stop hiere for réfreshments!