The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 12, 1933, Page 3

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- = S oa e A S .- PR AU S ——— i o AR B DLy TR TR . R A AP S P S B LSS B S EE S SSEEE oo "l (7 A TSN ~ one smash hit aftef another and now 1933’s BIG BOMBSHELL of ENTERTAINMENT Behind the Scenes in Broadcasting Sudios o (0] HEAR DICK POWELL Sing 4 New Hit He's a Find 0 (0] ' Funniesy, 1astest, raciest picture of the entire year! The seream-by-scream description of a scandal columni private life! See him invade the night clubs, radio ations, hotels . . . even maternity wards in_his wild search for scandai! with LEE TRACY MARY BRIAN DICK POWELL and 1000 others P e i Midnite o Preview Tonight 1:10 A. M. Tunes ° i MATINEE THE GIANT SCREEN HIT THAT'S ROCKING THE COUNTRY WITH LAUGHS AND CHEERS! million dollar production of the sensationtal Broadway stage suc- Bros. cess. It gives you the columnists, racketeers, crooners, love, night clubs, radio . . . everything you can think of! CAPITOL FINAL SHOWING TODAY SUNDAY Warner 9 P. M. Adults 25¢ Children 10c¢ low-down on s v s st reed STAKTS SUMDAY — “CONGORILLA™ JUNEAU NIGHT * ON BROADCAST The half hou. of the Alaska program over KJR dedicated last night to Juneau, was heard by fans in this city. The various orchestral numbers were dedicated to the pioneers, etc., without in- dividual names being mentioned. Fred Lynch, former Juneauite, for the past several years popular singer at various radio broad- casting stations in Seattler and Portland, honored his Juneau friend, Mrs. Carol Beery Davis by singing two songs of her own com- position, “Northern Lights,” and “Kushehanee.” The station also announced that every Friday night there would be a half hour program dedicated to some Alaska city. Next Friday night is Ketchikan’s night. LONDON, Aug. 12, — Forty-two per cent of the persons in Eng- land and Wales Iaund uilty last year? of fndictable ' off: under 21. T ’Badg MEMBER California Grocery ses were | JUNEAU [ BOYS SHOVELING | and four Juneau boys, George Ka- rabelnikoff, Olavi Kukkola, Clyde The College section of the Es-|Bolyan and Bob Henning are on ter Road at the foot of chegmthe business ends of the shovel Hill is undergoing improvement. %, oo sty it Earl Schultz is' driving the truck | Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 18 Part worked with the feet Strike. hard: Old papers for salé at Emplre, Church mov- erning body Tribe of Iro- quoian Indians Finial of @ spire P! Bill of fare Ocean . Oriental \ Fastened se- curely One who stands the cost of en- tertalnment Composition , for one Behind a vessel . Juice of a woody plant . Spread loosely |=[o|GlE] E] orke mado of (TIE[E]S] WBBE BBB ;. gv'fl%;: ghi( 5. Animate or 1 75, “order in-\ order in- cluding the Type measure . Sticks fast nimal /Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle WILIK] [TTEJSIColT] g. (A[D]AM] mfl.[@ an accepted religious belief - R ety Brearm Foroun. rlnkxn Noalruu Accomplish Enlarging an pening . Ate according to rule az6 'ing ‘Women's pa- triotic or- ganization: Switching en- gine: collog. DOWN . Exclamation of contempt - Recelve as & ! Penod "ot lght 5. . Article Seed pod Sun Not figaraty ot figurative Having made fll’ld eft a . Flrpt v‘;lwla 1 Years of one's life Piles | Celestial' being Dwarfs 57, Distress call | 0. Biblical couns try. Not:difficult ! 66. Age ‘ 67, F le ruff 68. g imple- . Sanction . Genus of the \ meadow grasses Fringe of teeth around the mouth of a moss cap-: sule Those who savage 9. One of three equal parts . Hypothetical fores . Canine 12, Dlscharlo slowly 70. Pronoun 2. Malhemlflu‘ ratio y 3. Lun( ArTOW r for afr- She"e 74. Pintail duck craft Ifliflfl// P aEEEd JHEESRERER ane/ EII W/ /fll. ddl/aun// 4l ’////fldillfll//iil Il dEERE/aua// HII// W dEER/JEAEAN/ &l e oA RN ol N flll%flfll'l.// AWEW a7 | | RN fli i fl maw 4 daEman damEAN & WILL BE MOVIE SHOW, CAPITOL Lee Tracy Appears, in| Dashing Role in War-'; | ner Bros. Picture Keyholing the keyholers ig:$he | unique and hilarious proces’s\ %2; which the new Warner ¢ picture, “Blessed Event,” ada from the famous stage play of the< same name, provides audien¢es with an unusual hour of enter- tainment. Tt comes to the Capi- tol theatre tomorrow. The sudden flare for confidential journalism, which breaks down closet doors and brings family skeletons to light, predicts births, marriages and divorces before the | principals involved want the world in general to know about them, has brought into existence a new kind of newspaper reporter, typi- role as Alvin Roberts in “Blessed Event.” Naturally the life and activitiss of such a reporter are excellent| material for a screen comedy-dra- ma. ' A writer who treads con- stantly on the toes of the public, must, of necessity, lead an ‘excit- ing life. Alvin Roberts in Blesfl hed Event,” is no exception. Based\ on the career and exploits of | one of Broadway's mest famous| ' gossiping columnists, “Blessed Ev-| ent,” has a furious tempo and a tremendous “punch.” Lee Tracy has able support .in this classic expose of modernistic journalism with Mary Brian, Ruth | Donnelly, Ned Sparks, Dick Pow- ell, Milton Wallace, Emma Dunn and many others, several of whom | were brought to Hollywood from the New York stage production of the play to carry their original | roles. Roy Del Ruth directed. MENUS, of the_ DAY | By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE AN AUGUST SUNDAY Breakfast Grapefruit Soft Cooked Blueberry Muffins Coffee Dinner Fried chicken Browned Potatoes Buttered Lima Beans L Bread Butter i Head Lettuce Russian Dressing | Vanilla Ice Cream Chocolate Sauce Coffee’ Supper Cream Cheese Sandwiches Lemonade Sugar Cookies Eggs Butler, ., Chocolate Sauce | (Store in Ice Box) | 2 squares chocolate, 1% cups su- !gar, 2 tablespoons flour, '« tea- spoon salt, 3 tablespoons corn sy-| rup, 2 cups water, 1 teaspoon va- nilla. Blend sugar, flour, salt and sy- rup. Add water and chocolate. Cook slowly and stir frequently | until mixture becomes thick and | creamy. Add vanilla, cool and store in ice box. Cream-Cheese Sandwiches | 12 slices Graham bread, 4 ta- blespoons butter, % cup cream cheese, teaspoon chopped c! S {or onions, 2 tablespoons chopped green peppers, 2 tablespoons salad dressing. Arrange " bread slices in and cut off crusts. These sand- wiches can be wrapped in waxed paper and stored in ice box un- til serving time if desired Sugar Wafers 2-3 cup bufter, 2 cups 2 eggs, 2 tablespoons cream spoon vanilla, % teaspoon extract, % teaspoon alm tract, % teaspoon salt, 4 cups 2 teaspoons baking powder Cream butter and suga eggs and cream. Add rest gredients. chill dough. R¢ until very thin. Cut into 2 squares. Bake 10 minutes erate oven. Officials Hunt Puppies alth dif- 1oz~ ey uf- pairs, izar, | KANSAS CITY, Aug. 12— officials ‘of Kansas City { ficulty in ‘rounding up ! <n mongrel puppies discovered the mother doz fering from rabies. persons took anti-rabies tr 4 itment, Go window shopping in v chair. Read the advertiser . | Resugrection /l.;h;?an i | Church REV. ERLING K. OLAF' Pastor Morning Worship 10:30 B & ‘1 mlllifllllllllllmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIlHlllllllllmlflllllllllllfllfl z |I At "i Watch and Jewelry Repuiring 1 &t very reasonable rates |} WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN | fied by Lee’ Tracy in his dashing | | | fixtures | Nyheter, which claims information | | signed by | ed bo will take up definite residence | dent o HIHIIIIHIWHIHIIHIHHHIIIlllllllflfllllllllIINIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIAIAHHIIIIHIIIIil!llllll fifiT BLEssEn EVENT Richard Dix, motion picture actor, and his wife, the former Wini- fred Coe, San Francisco socicty girl, have separated. “There are no hard feelings,” the actor s: “We talked it over and decided a sep- aration was best. We enjoyed different things. A divorce was never , discussed.” (Associated Press Photo) BARBO BLUES STOCKHOLM, Aug. 12—Blue- walled bedrooms, a studio with six ‘enormous armchairs, and light SOME GOLF ERS MA NHATTAN. Kans., Aug. 12— In the semifinals of the Kansas Women's golf tournament Miss Kathryn Black of Council Grove shot a 75 and her opponent, Mrs. and draped with a blue Charles vNewbul(_i of Wichita, a butterfly design, will be a part n:‘" Men’s par is 70, which Mrs. Greta Garbo's new home in Stock- | Newbold equaled except for a 7 holm, according to the Dagens On @ par 3 hole. that the motion picture star has| purchased a residence here, Garbo’s taste, according to newspapsr, runs to the mod with calm but interesting colors TAKES OPTION the | TN James Finley, well known min- ing engineer, has taken an option _ |on the Ramsay-Rutherford mine The dining room is to have walls| oo the Valdez glacier and will of oyster-tinted wood and the so-|;mmediately start work of further al rooms have been specially de-| geveloping this well known quartz a Swedish architect with property. whom Garbo is said to have con-| bR e ferred repeatedly before she sail-| npo L F. MAGOON PASSES for California on a freight abeamer, | Mrs. Laura F. Magoon, 70 years “Mich of the furniture has al-|of age, died suddenly after a brief ready been selected, declares L!w’ll ness at her home in Gambier newspaper, which claims that G where she had been a resi- for many years, occupying fox ranch neéar there with her husband. is ————————— ing. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay - | Bay within two years. la - world’s greatest need ow yours by advert <] 'he our! £ & -3 3 arnival Night Baloons Favors . .. COVER CHARGE—50¢ BEER LUNCHES WINE DANCING Music by the Old Man and His Son Harold Salmon .. Creek oad ITIOUSG ANT()I\ REISS, l’mp | appearing IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflll"lmlIIIlIIIIIIIIII T JAMES CAGNEY FEATURED STAR COLISEUM BILL | | | | | | “omes Ton'ghf— ta \uum., Has to the Coliseu will be a ars the Hollywoo In this new late of “Tha P ‘Smart Mon axi-drive: will appea ria cashier. has been adap! ritten for the Nicholson an Spo In the pts of holson explains: young young ha York City which lies and 40th Streets, Avenue. The char- ounger generg- | y over-crowded | not crooks or| thor underlings | hard-working | pecple who live their lives to the fullest, obeying the tenets of their own mi and - ethira codes as relignously as do t more fortunate br and sist on Park Avenue.” The role play-| ed by Cagney is said to be pe- culiarly suited to him, while rep- resenting a radical departure from the assignments.that have brought him his r nt film celebrity. i Loretta Young was substituted| at t st moment for Joan Blon- | dell in the leading feminine role| of “Taxi!” The latter actress was with Douglas Fairbanks Jr., in ,Union Depol,” which had | not been finished* when produc- tion time for “Taxi!" arrived, so Miss Young's services were called upon. | New 34t hers s SR Makes 16,000 Trips | SAN ]‘R:\NCISCO—NOL pilots have made as Monte Sharpe, flown across San Fran- more than 16,000 times, route is less than five| His log shows 8,000 consuming nearly 2,- He has complet- arted, and carried without an i\C-‘ many who ]m\ cisco Bay Sharpe" miles long round trips, 000 flyipg hours. ed every trip 38,000 ssengers cident. o7 I!Il!l!iiil!II_IIIAIIIIII“IHIHIIIlIfllfllflflmlllllllfllmmmIIIIHJHiIIIIIIIHIIHIIHIUIIIIIIIHIIIilIIIIllllllIIIHHIIIIIIIHIHIIIIH * mmwmmmmlmml|Imwmuummmmlmummmuum | GEO. E COLISEUM TONIGHT and SUNDAY JAMES EZ3 [ gu I:AGNEY The curb-stone cavalier has ar- wildest of all cruises— Tenight Fake the WITH LORETTA YOUNG TONE GUY KIBBEE A Waner Bros. & Vifaphone Hib AND— TOM HOWARD in a Pang-Up Paramount Act PRO and CON AND—— BOYS WILL BE BOYS Just a Lot of Fun - AND—— LATE NEWS EVENTS ADMISSION Adults 30c, Children 10c Juncau's Biggest Entéttainment Value ' YOULL LIKE THE NEW COLISEUM tler and more cleansing than any home method. Because it gives the housewife more time for practical home management, leisure and 80~ cial activitics. Because the clothes are always miore thoroughly and sanitarily washed, fresher, sweeter and better in appearance when done at a modern lsundry like this one. Alaska Smith Flectric Co. Gastineau Bullding EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Exclusive Agency KABO CORSETS £, j Juneau Ice Cream Parlors : | Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S | | DANISH ICE CREAM b <8 —— e ds bring the 0 mmmmnnmnmunmnnmmmlummmmnuuuumuum|||unuu||||uumm|||||umlm||||u||mu||m||m|g on about. auality, style 8nd el

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