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THE DAILY ALASKA. EMP!R‘E WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1933. JAMES CAGNEY =2 WBUCK JONESN ° i NEW- TYPE OF HAS LEAD IN " (o .2 FILM OF RlNG L PICT.U_RE HERE Famous Star Appears in 26.—A scheol day romance of meny years led to the mar- Popular Young Star Plays / Role of Fighter'in Ro- | Speedway Picture at | Coliseum Tonight COLISEUM Double Feature LR THRILL CRASHING ON THRILL IN A'le "S‘I’ORY THAT SPEEDS FASTER THAN TIME! R, BUCK JONES Jigh Speed Loretta Sayers A ©of Hclena, ‘Montana, and ‘H. P. Shoppard, ‘mcréhant and, 4 mining cperater of Flat. 4 bride arrived by steamer the couth. Tmmediatcly foll ing the wedding, the newl Ieft cn an aerial honeym in one of lurry Blhni‘q pl:acs. JOLLY PARTY ON PRINCESS rlage here ¢f Kady Lec Potter, mance at Capitol | Buck Jones knows how to rideito | thrills—whether it's-on a horsesor in a car. Although it is alwaysya welcome and exciting event to See Buck perform on his *wondar” horse. Silver, it is nevertheless! a happy resalt that follows on ‘the i|thought of Columbia Picturss §to Just as he sprang upon the world in ‘the most authentic of gangster pictures, “The Public Enemy,” and gave the screen its most realistic Lanto racing- picture, “The Crowd Roars,” s0, does James ‘Cagney pro- ‘|vide the colorful thrills of the, prize | ring in his latest Warper Bros. pic- Picture ALSO—— going to a desert resort to build home in Winnipeg. frame of mind. His only hope is | E— o - e . H himself up. There he meets Peggy O'n his first journey to Alaska,|to prove that his suspension is the | 4 i ¥Darker 4 £ i £ Tomes 50 much 50, that he breaks ito his Md, took in Juneau last night. T ek | MRS. 0. D. COCHRAN |as judgc of the Second, Division ‘of | She ‘expects t6 ‘accompany her convalensence period to fight in Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gillespie and|Racing is in ‘his blood. However, it . . V. ‘Alnk] m:‘] 1t 15 ‘expstted ‘Be ‘Wil |father -as 'soon as he s NI Pete Burke Com'd’ Ordiat o Talas. caomey Lo ey s oo VAUHIES 0. 10 DeIEREES WA olite dutles ENROUTE TO NOME b(\‘gnu; that berth by selection of | recovered and spend @ month or A4 00 Once back in the ring, he forgets Jurieau en route to Mayo to Visit|that he uncovers evidence that | PGBt ROGSATISE wosat: the Patker. Ranoh MrBERRE WOrld's Ffll! m Late her for a flippant soclety girl who Mr. Gillespie’s parents, Mr. and brings about these situations. A| { Mx Co hr\‘n T vVt 03 | betiy . Boint. - Her sister s M leads him on merely for the thrill Mrs. R. L. Gillespie, pioneer Yu-|love story is intelligently woyen| A brief message received in se“smtcr’m SLLJtll(\ Mrs. Carl Broder- | William White and a brother g News weeldy o} having e prisctighoer dn e 0ol koets, Jjo, 8 e U0 EILIEDY Tolediby (18 SO0 VUCRaND), ., Oochrkn &l 3806 Meridian, and a niece, | reside on the ranch. lection. The complication of af- While in Juneau the party re-lLoretta Sayers. Nome, ‘announced the de 11\/11*5,”‘/"S Wadith | B TAadtirs’ Emerso;]‘ Mrs. Oliff wis amazed &t the fairs arising from this situation ceived the greatest thrill of "the| D. Ross Lederman, who dxredtod Cochran on July 16 al the " s haaies, /i gtwo daughters chungis tn Jirean stidh Hbr ‘tima makes ‘@&n intriguing story which trip in Wwitnessing the arrival * of [Buck Jones in many of his former [steamer Victoria en routs to Nome bm; fof'm;\;' .;x{:”.iye aug’ oot SHAWANES Gt vy muu. Startln Ton’ allows Cagriey to fully display the Jimmié Mattern and in shaking|vehicles, has givén this one his|from Seattle. The, message said |PY o SN b SRt ke g characteristics that have made him hands with the famous flier. usual expert direction. the body would be sent south from N arid the bi cammlqsunm:; now' f . so popular. - Charming Marian Nix- The eight met aboard the steah-| In addition to the fast moving /Nome to Seattle on the return trip|FORMER JUNEAU“’E i t)f Mt 6t h g a6 e on has ‘the leading feminine role er and immediately formed a Party Buck Jomes feature, the program|of the Victoria, which arrived at : occupies the Mék : formér Pll and Virginia Bruce and Dickic that will continue until Skagway is|includes selected short subjects and Nome July 17. Mrs. Cochran had SEES MANY CHANGES | 7tmeau 'i"“’ 4 | one Moore are included in the excellent reached. Four will return south-|a news reel of interesting events. |been a sufferer from diabefes and A 144 cast. bound on the Princess Charlotte ——eto——— her passing is attributed to treat-| Mrs. F. Cliff, a former well| “NORTHWESTERN” PICTURES ¢ In addition to the interesting " ' ments for this affliction. known Juneau woman arrived last Now on sale at Whiter and feature picture there is a fine se- ‘ NORTHWESTERN” PICTURES Mrs. ‘Cochran was court sténog- |night on. the Yukon after an ab-| Pond’s. —adv. | lection of short subjects and a wu EN P N‘“'" on sale at Winter andrapher at Nome and was married |sence from this city of seventeen |® ——————— ¢ s S v ek 8 ~ | news reel ‘of date events on the Pond's. o —2dv. /{0 Judge Cochran in that city in |} which were spent in the| | Funeay Yut :Gream H progra mat the Caplml Theatre. | g5 R AT 1904 angd since that time had made s. She is the wife of former 3 ¢ | T 0 Hus NBS B. P. 0. ELKS |her home in that city. Judge Coch- ‘Whmfm"cr Fred Cliff, he did not | | Parlors ¢ ARE WANT 1 | Regular mieeting tonight. adv. ‘mn has sérved four terms as mayor | accompany her on this trip. Mrs.| | Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S | { ’ | >, lof Nonfe and_for many years has | Cliff came North gs a result of | DANISH ‘ICE, CREAM | ’ ] GET ALlM 0 NY Dnliy Empn want Aan Pay ’bmn asdociated with the memmx | the serious illness of hm fathm ‘» . i 4 it 5 s es e S A0 s i s £ A ¢ BELIEVEDTO 1 TEREST DIN | g , : | | LUSES WING; ' BEINALASKN LOCAL SHRINE| MOSES WAG: comcn ts . g 1 i that “It's the woman who Da¥s," i y rang true for two Chicago wives,| ———— i ordered by Judge Joseph Sabath V- ¢ S oh ‘Among the roundtrippers on the t to pay theiy estranged spouses ali- Ipcll)u"les ‘?\b OEI Mlsjlng‘steamer Aleutian who enjoyed the ok il g mony. all’ [ s WA ¥ P ersons re neceive (additional stopover in Juneau oc- - They are Mrs. Grace Kettell, 3 g GQ » 0“ 1 casioned by its return call were the Bomber DI’OPS from Helght stenographer, who must giveiiher s P 3 ¢ yernor.s Lice Misses D. ‘E.. Hanley, H. T. Han- of |,000 Feet in hushand-till-yesterday, Harold Ketd |y ley, and C. E. Hanley of |Provi- C lf & tell, unemployed, $2,000 in weekly Inquiries have been received at!dence, R. I. They accepted the in- ahitornia installments of $10, and Ms. the. Governor's office concerning|vitation of Rev. Wm. G. LeVassenr, Kundegunda Koska, who was or- the following persons supposed to S..J., to visit the retreat house and| CCEANSIDE, Cal., July 26.— dered to pay temporary alimony;of B be in Alaska: shrine to Saint Terese at Pearl|Seven men were killed in the wreck $3.50 a week to Joseph Koska. Harrison E. Fullerton or (Harry) [Harbor. They were captivated by|of a twin-miciored Army bombing In addition Mrs. Koska must syps ' —Age 57; height 5 feet 10 inches;.fihe ideal site and scenic setting iplane which lost a wing fn midair ply her husband, against whom| brown hair; blue eyes. Last heard {and impressed with the architect’s|and fell 1,000 feet. she has a divorce suit pending, f7oa | i fram in 1011 in Seattle.-At that |plans for the building program and| The pilot, Second Licutenant milk and eggs from the farm they} ()l’l)(“'t(- I_{ arris ‘Hardware CO he was leaving for Alaska. |peautifying of the -grounds. - To[Carl Murray, of Idaho; two Ser- own. rl Bugen Gulbrandsen— Last|{the two workmen, [Henry Meyer |geants and fouf privates were in, The Kettells charged ‘each othey RS heard from-in 1827 when his ‘ad-|and Peter Ludwig who were busily |the plane, an amphibian, flying with desertion and a divorce w dress was General Delivery, Ju-'engaged constructtfg the retreat|from March Field-to Rockwell granted the wife. Mrs. Koska in Iy neau, Alaska. Gulbrandsen is NOT-|house the visitors extended hearty |Field. suit ‘sadd her husband 'twas ‘cruel | wegian. | felicitations on the good work they He countered by charging her with Thomas McDonald (MacDonald) |were doing and reminded them B. P. 0. ELKS starving him 4nd foreing him to| g —Left the town of Plains, Pennsyl- (that they would occupy a perma-| Regular meenng Lonlght adv. sleep in the barn. 1 3 vanip, some 40 years 3go. Was 1ast|nent place in historic fenown as —— ! : heard from at Sunrise, Alaska. b the builders of: the first shrine ‘William Chishoim—Age, 50; erected in Alaska. The Misses Dml C .m)‘rd P de height 5 feet 11 inches; weight 160 | Hanleys have traveled extensively, y ro” uz | pounds. He has blue eyes and darkiand last year on their annual-trip ACROSS. _ Solution ot vomrd-y s Puzzle 10. muhau hair, thick Jower 1ip. - Has not been|visited the Holy Land. “They were| 1. Sslatitc‘ ims X 3 St heard from since last September|so pleased with the retreat house P "o‘J’"‘:f".‘."mm Z *2 Baita A and is believed to n ska. and shrine that they are going to| 14 Word of honor SIS - g George ' Lerch—Born in - '54; |encourage their Eastern friends to }E: g:“ngehlnd “ ""‘1&'"' D e e e | height, 5 feet 7 inches; welght, yisit it when traveling to Alaska | 1l {1416 = = B parisanlly T ~ 150 pounds. urc:‘ is a hafl:el‘ gby and also to aid in its completion. %vli {.g;:::rch" {'s' gehnc:fn " v ikt trade,” but- may have gone in for| Although all the clergy, both of| - - Shaas ot . SONT, < ~ - ‘,‘ gold mining. - He belongs to the Algskagand the States, who have| 23. vo,l.é,;;; :: hfmt zrl"_ua ! ST()(:K HAS thN PURCHASE[) I’ ROI\/I FORMER OWNER t % ’i::l:'bemos !odse‘; (Billy)—Abo A gt e g 1 i@ m}n"".:'l']"g'y 5. 08 ':??D : ) \ l i Will 2 illy) —AbOUl 'made the trip to the shrine site,| 28. Indigo plant 3 an_ o / § 65 years of age. Has been in the|the prominent visitors from Rhode 3i: "”{F‘“" suit . :{"““. T() BE SOLD AT IL\I{G/\”\ PRICES gold mining business in Alaska for 1sland were the ‘first ‘lay :persons| 33. Exchange pre- 8. the ocean i “Ttum ,n. t sharp $ 2 number of years and is supposed | from “Outside” to visit the grounds| 35, Feminine g, { ‘ to be somewhere in Alaska NOW. |and see tie construction work in| .-\ Bame ,;3,','{,’, I, * Gusrat Holmberg—Last heard of [progress. From now on it is the | 41, Perceive by at Afognak, Alaska. plan of Father Le Vasseur and| ,o A,}:‘m."'v. fi’ i‘,‘,’“ i ( ‘Anyone having ‘any information |his committée of ‘co-workers who | 4. ¥act.or ‘e 62, Fervent about. the above persons, please are aiding in'prometing the retreat Ve 6h. Make unhappy Dowp 3 ggn communicate with the Governor's!house and shrine to contact-all in- 67. Singtug bird 1. Dismay W58 Toncl A Office. terested tourists and Juneau 'visi-| g, 69. ;flkworm : LUKt e o ayxlr'lél;’lle E Litors and have them w the site. 70. BExist . Comparative . Hackneye | Next spring when the major por- | &5; 7. Recomumltn® L vTE ok odiaunes \tlon of the work will Be icomplet- | 51. % 3 %,mt’l’n‘:";m. 5 TagmciRie . i T led, and: the retreat hofise, the first | . plement i oy g ; "unit in the general building plan, 7#’ ’,}‘."3,;‘.’{:‘&, y ol fs. ’“' il N E W is fi ; it -is heped to.have: it b, Bk . 7. Bopeitang 7. n_g.mum‘ | 7 b4 et inel in' ‘the :T;fi"";‘“ ":“m 0. Te:::?;sanr:l:rn' 8, lmlll‘{lur "‘ B "&1 e 3 3 . $ tolrist * agencies i 'tHe steam- charac he Christla A - i | ship companies serving Alaska.~Lo- 8L Reguired 9. 'Gtve f00d to 'in L rquz!t'rg cal sightseeing companies will in- 27 [Z ° W/ ] re; LTuyes ] ¢itde it in- the Mefidenhall Glacter | | H ;.“‘n fl 1 { :ff 1 drive, which can be done with lit- V) A 0 er tle additional travel and time, and . .%fi a.-. / ‘ . ; it will be an attractive feature’and 78 o 13 4 . provide more variation to the trip.] ‘--“..!! g fl. ng 1 aris S. R. Capps, U. 8. Geologist from it Ewpning in Bors ; Washington, . 0., who has spent P wdi, many seasons in Alaska, and is well Face Powder | . v n s, i . lmved_i.n ‘Anchorage on a recent 4 L grelmen He was joined there. by - . Ralph Tuck, geologist ‘for the Perfixme am‘l ipauck Alaska Railroad and with two oth- with each box er men and six horses left on a P ! geological survey cruise in the $1.10 to be gone until the middle part of September. —_———— | Cache anc Perers creexs, m the f ' ] Yentna district, 100. miles north- Juneau Dru g ‘erly from ‘Anchorage, have about 2L 100 men working and a fine show- —naan = Remember Blond Crazy? Here he is in another riotous romance of “Socks™ and Blondes He Puts Sock Appeal in Sex Appeal tufe, “Winner * Take All” which comes to the (Capitel theatre lo-‘ night. This virile young personality who has taken a step higher with each succeeding pieture, has eclipsed all' Arriving on the Princess Char- his former successes in “Winner lotte on their first visit to Ju- Take AllL” With a reputation of neau wenr: Miss Hilda Dickeénson| punch and power in his pictures, and Miss Edna DeFreece of Thel Cagney is happily cast as a two- Dalles, Ore, and ‘Athena, Oregon. fisted pugilist who pulls no punch- Jimmy Ryan, whose grandfather es in fight or love. opened one of the first shoe st.or‘es The story deals with Jim's at- in Dawson, was also a visitor in tempt to come back as a winner by Juneau on the Princess from his VISITS HERE Co |ing is being made getting the gold wrhe © D Store” has recently been tied to |and preparing to get.more.. The |- ! district |Anchorage with its first utglm another type of “thrill” pictdre. “High Speed,” a4 drama of speedway, that opemed at the CQli- seum Theatre last night is easily one of the fastest moving films You are held in breathless antici- pation as thrill follows upon thrill. The racing sequences are superb, Wheh' Bill ‘Toomey is suspended from ‘auto racing and has to take to driving & police car as a sub- Stitute, he is not in ‘a very happy put the popular adventure star'in || l} the | Buck Jones has yet ‘appeared in. | | | Matt Moore and Dorothy Revier in CALL OF THE ) & .'.t WEST