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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1933. in the States. an| ¢ eccentric millionaire who distrib- illumine Southern Iowa | will amount : ' POVERTY AT DAWN! y ——————————————————————————————— e ~ - ) A MILLION; J [ - ——————————————————————— , | wiuam Last s Toniht | JOES |T WELL N AT DUSK! | Tttt | b co LB R L v a . . f \ o . - “70,000 WITNESSES” ] Kay Francis Is Also Fea- » So FantasticyThese Starved Souls Refused Y “Juneau’s Greatest tured in Production i toABeheve it>~ Yet the Paper They Held 2006mER In ¥ . Gyl at Coliseum Was Good for One'Million Dollars! ntertainment Value | Every great detective would make WHATQWOULDJYOU Do a first-class criminal, if his in- TAt ) clination lay that way. Conbrat»: W]TH A MILLION? ¥ iwise, every big league crook would make a first-rate guardian of the‘ o law, if he ever chose to turn his} talents to that end. | - GARY COOPER e One of Sherlock Holmes' favor-! GEORGE RAFT ite remarks to Doctor Watson,! WYRNE GiBSON . ROSCOE KARNS < when there was nothing clse to ~ (HARLES LAUGHTON % IMAY ROBSON. |talk about for the moment, was; JACK OAKIE - / : — i — — - . BN | to the effect that he could have RA 3 1 ’r f [} . i The picture will soon be released| been the leading criminal of Bur-| (“:n“n;:s it WICIER LIFIEESSEER RD | enjoyed Father Hubbard's perspnal nationally by the Fox Film Cor-| 0P if he had not decided to bei E IGOLES mfl““ifl!flm [} sppearance and his splendid talk-| oation throughout the United| EUrope’s foremost crook-catcher. | ALISON SKIPWORTH e % ing, :r)unq pmu}:re. of his adven-|giates Last night's showings were And just to prove that it was no " 2 tures during his long dog 1eam.}me first public omes in North idle boast, his creator, Conan | a ALr‘O a and hiking trip last year that took | America, ‘and the event was trulv'D"y“"' on more than one occasioni him into many strange, unknown|, premiere a “first night.” "|had Sherlock demonstrate his Q’aramoum hte NCWI " » areas of Alaska, including the fa- N 7 | prowress with burglars’ tools—al- i g Dconation Mad P g Qictu; Is REAI_ TREAT"“””’ Valley of Ten Thousand Fo]lowmg“}‘\aism:sua? “ustom of| Ways for the sake of a clien't life e Screen Smokes. ] o : or honor. i ving his porti f th ts H —_— | The photography and sequence‘s} hfis Jur{e‘aumlllec:’urcls ct;ec:;rp;‘: And now William Powell is il-| : 4 b Souvemrs Premiere Showing Is Made ©¢ ¢xcelient and many unusual| Sorl purioce “Father Hubbard,) Mstrating the truth of this axiom| NOW PLAYING W here the Smash Hits Play remiere 2 o 4 g s a e“'sho(s“ have been recorded in a .pp. >Glacier P;"iest » s inleresced“al the Coliseum Theatre. Af-! Last Night in Juneau |strikingly dramatic and enthralling| 1o Success of the retreat house|!e¥ 1aPing into almost overnight| ~ = - =% : | . R L ¥ | manner. Father Hubbard’s voice | i fame as the embodiment of fic-| p Bennett plays the role of the . 1 Shi : . at Capitel Theatre | records pleasingly and his some- | e “Harbor mmitaml:isT:;,isfe g;‘non's most fascinating dezecuves"MANY STARS | millionaire. = His beneficiaries are\KNOXVlLLE NIMROD KETCHIK,AN TO HAVE " | times witty, sometimes dramatic . nionpg l\;\'o illustrated lectures| FAi10 Vance—for years his most ’ Cooper, a rowdy marine; Miss| TELLS FISH STORY SPEC]AL ELECIION Large and enthusiastic audiences|comments induct much entertain-| ... glven to Father Lé Vasseur t3 popular role—Powell is playing Gibson, a lady of dubious ri‘puli-‘ THAT’S DIFFERENT at the Capitol Theatre last night|ment into the motion picture. | aid in furthering the work o‘f cDm_}Europe's most irresistible robber. IN FE AT RE tion; Raft, a f r; Raymol Upon recommendation of the = — e e e " As the mysterious, elusive aris- a convicted murderer only a few utilities committee the Ketchi ———— e ot PR ) e 4 | pleting the shrine. 2 | KNOXVILLE, Te A 23 ikan e e — Father Le Vasceur and his co-|0GFat Of crookdom, the hero of| . hours from the electric chair; i ey e ~'ior"m‘xx:.\x'tgfl.y dif— Oity Council unanimously approved & ‘Warner Brothers' “Jewel Robbery,”| Laughton, underdog in an office; | t*€T€ S R o - ~|an ordinance calling for a spect' al \;v:‘::(:rzdarfw;g(r;dl;}: {Jrlleasc(;{a;\g e'g,"lln which he is co-starring wim! AT cAPlTUL Ruggles, clerk in a china shop; | ferent from A”"‘ usual kind that| gjaction on Tuesday, September i) Father Hubbard's| g,. prancis under the direction | Miss Skipworth, an ancient vau- | it Smacks of truth in all detail 26, to decide whether the city generosity and interest, and feel 114 } Joville el h i Abe Klotzman tells it on him- , o ! Shab thn - mnvemant to™ Balid b ‘of William Dieterlie, the star] deville actress; and Miss Rob-| % gt should issue bonds to purchase the 0 bulld IRl flouts the law in as cultured and “If | Had Million”" [s o0, lving in a home for the self. Just back from Florida, Abe |jo0a1 public utility. retreat house and shrine will re- ad a 1tlion S reports the 8 . e reater s i te-| impeceable a manner as before i 5 aged | reports the loss of a fine rod, reel | mne election will be held pur- 4 en&hus%asuc i Z?I:csuv‘e“gggoperaeihe upheld it. ) New Bill Opemng ., — | ’”‘(‘)‘ “}:‘i‘“"r’; l‘“z“‘(i‘l)‘f‘ "X'be de- | Suant to an Act of Congress which : & 24 - e : s | 0 R Aoy SRR €~ | limits the qualified voters to th tion of “The Glacier Priest.” Be-| This Evemng o 2 cided his line was too light to ol | - iwe fore leaving Juneau Father Hub-:MODEL OF YACHT, ' Pa;mef(s: Pla,n che_mathn | haul in the big catches he ex- l:;g;zm;;‘m::h;gp;:_e afityme"“;:t:': . bard spent sometime at the shrine| { The greatest number of stars or ro 0 INC Ugs | pect d, so he bought a heavier 4 e J site and took some pigtures of it| w lfi?%?&g %XREi(‘V cast together in a single pic- il line and fared forth the second afi.fii‘:’"fiy’:;h;fiy g to show to his numerous friends| {ture play in “If I Had a Mil- 5 + 93 __Huee bon- | day. He cast into the briny deep o ) COFFEE SHO‘ ‘ E o e fl ilion,” drama centering around ol e i s and reeled in—mno fish. [Sdction will “be helg, Fiis the of bonds which the ecity | The third day Abe wound up for | ? A beautiful model of a sailing| TR £E ies this fall in a concerted effort e A 4 e can issue for the purpose of mak- yacht, schoorier t¥he. i3 Helnd ais.l‘,‘f; l;lv;m:x&::fima_m;mg] s iokaq | to stamp out an infesiation ml;he’ ‘xm_m_d cast of all. He whirled |0 ne purchase ‘to $1,000,000. E ployed in the wWindows Of the| o i iaose bames he ha Picked | chinch bugs, which this year de-|lis lure about his head and made| “ye tne ‘yoters approve the pur- ¥ Under the management of Loader Berarmedt Hse Thl_];_.l“mnm?‘x;:) rom a ‘(mn dhéku) troyed more than 20000,000 bush- |& Mighty cast. The line whistled |\ c"on "appraiser appointed by i HELEN MODER i | model yacht is the work of c“p"iTh:-n}ie m‘m‘:sfn” sa e RS els of corn and a lar, tage 51‘:;’"”[(). ul\it‘:d “{l\u' m‘;b("ml.‘l':“lg‘tlle City Council and one appoint- H EWIVES}E‘T:? Kafl%{;er, vbv::lsm;s dcsx.x;‘ | Fifteen movie players of st “rT}‘:p‘”:;mfi“‘l‘ (,']f:;p.. e bues is| tossed his tackle box overboard 'l’: kty ”“eb’e"cal;}f“"’“?y "“’" ¥ ¥ JUL IR0 oo Retr meed Yog’: §a0¥{ring rank have roles in the Pic-|yoy appearing, and farmers plan|A0d ended his fishing activities. | citis m;r':)‘pe;y R e ‘g‘ A very special Fried Chicken Dinner —_— Club. Ospt. Kapher Bas been. afilre ong of the most ambitious |y, pymn stubble left in grain fields | “And.” mourned Abe, "I could |y oommitpee, o is being prepared for our opening on T'“N;‘( OF THE WASH';I‘;IB resident of Juneau for the past‘l;y;fyr‘:f::d"gs 1?1‘1:-! v‘.flx.m';i out of lin an attempt to preclude damags ?‘.‘:i d‘ .:;);.‘(;;1 t\wbvmrli l;““:m:a;} NRTE @ T L ot o B WHEN YOU MAK C] i i bl . stars are: trom tHe! Bigs: nekt Senr. arrie y a big fish, t| o 5 tomorrow night which will be served at DoR't forgdt ::0 1§undr;) lKu§ :r}:]r:;xari:m:r' nk::vll:o}gt jt‘;;l:egro:;}:ii Gary. Daopsr. Georde ‘mag| o Mo DIEs Deky YR just slipped out of my hand.” | ADENS RETURN NORTH the rate of 85 cents per plate. when you make a wash frock.|the show troupe of the Los Seno-lw'mm e, SHEUen Tangnion| | Mrs 3. Aden ana Miss M. B. Wash fadiments ghovld be stidiiv] sitas Foan BRBRE o Alins {Jack Oakie, Frances Dee, Charlic| RETURNS FROM VACATION TEACHER FOR 'SKAGWAY | goiv o “aEL e sl Bl o Tty of et el b e Jroat Sgapents showe be sy | vias S § © | Russtes, Alison Skipworth, W. C. S8 s D. Ingalls, teacher at Sk““w“y"m(\tthfi(P\-tgc:iznf::\s:rye:;gr::: 7:30 a. m. until 9 p. m. We will fea- after many washings. ¥ Frilly] Ground has Eeen"broken on’'the E‘;Ld\Rfix Rgl(‘;;‘l:’dfiftn.scr‘;-di{a;n_ .‘Mr; ..mxvnus fl;lmu“t‘,l>fl w%“mp“,l;‘l'\ rm"‘:“”‘u.“) .x‘h:le; i s returning from a vacation in ithe & B . trimmings eventually must be ir-| s f Mount Holl 3 i fay R« n, aymond, Lu- |y rday on the Yukon from a|Princess Louise, where he will as-| 2 ture a breakfast, luncheon and dinner oned Ror tas e i anst s | B RSO Ocywom infeien Littlefield and Richard Ben- | five weeks' vacation in Seattle and | sume his ditiés for. the cummgisrml?; Mr. Aden is an empigiye 5 T 3 . g % | b { ornia for a planetariunf and| Tac § 2 3 of the White Pass and Yukon menu specializing in home cooked foods. pattern—if laundering is consid-|and astronomical observatory. et | Facoma |8t | Route. ¢ & | ered—is a simple one with few| . — e - B - - - SRR i S e G R e S AOERES" - On Sundays we will serve an elabor- seams and joinings, says the Bu-| ¥ 4o G ate dinner catering to those who wish {reau of Home Economics. . e a real home cooked dinner at a mod- : ‘. : TASTE-TEMPING APPETIZER erate price. 3 FOR DINNER, TEA, BRIDGE Here's an appetizer 1o serve before a dinner party, at’ afternoon 0 v tea, of even after an evening % bridge party. Take four cakes of cream cheese, two teaspoonfuls of worchestershire sauce, two table- spoons of horse radish and a few Helen Moder Now operating the Coffee Shoppe of sprigs of chives finely chopped.! - s = Mix altogether and salt to taste.| P Mrs. Katherine Hooker Then spread thinly over crisp po- tato chips. This is sufficient for | 12 people. GENERAL CATERING BANQUETS i | { MAYONNAISE TOO THICK? K < = WHIPPED CREAM MAY HELP Opposite MacKinnon Apartments It vau. do- not Like zon Ak -4 mayonnaise dressing, but prefer| e PUSSSTE TSR e — +eeeeeeess |one fluffy and delicate, add whip- | e £ ped cream, in equal proportion w{ the mayonnaise. If you are mak-| ing a French dressing, a piece of garlic rubbed around your salad bowl prior to mixing will give it a highly scasoned flavor with- out making jt too strong. Furniture Prices are advancing but here is a living room suite At An Attractive Price SPEEDING UP PICNICS For quick assembly of the picnic meal it is convenient to keep a shelf supplied with canned nieats, sandwich fillings, salad dressings, relishes, boxed cookies and wafers | and cheese. Summer meal plan- ning can be much simplified if this | sort of meal is served at least once | a week. - B HOUSEKEEPING TIPS Dry cake can be sliced in very | thin pieces and utilized as a lin- ing for a jelly mold for a das- | sert variety. Do not beat the egg whites too much for angel food cake or it will be too dry. The whites should | be beaten until they form a point | when the egg beater is removed. A glass pitcher filled with .the juices of sweetened fruits and stored in the ice box can be con- verted quickly into punch by add- ing iced water and ice. — e — Yeoeeoeosoeccoescoe . AT THE HOTELS . 0000 o0 0000000 % | éey?fe Milder Gastineau Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pastau, Wash- ington, D. C.; Thomas B. Wilson, Seattle; Arthur Samish, S8an Fran- cisco; C. A. Winckelman, San Fran- cisco; H. C. Redman, Sitka; G. DAVENPORT AND CHAIR upholstered in blue or rose velour. Web construc- tion, hardwood frame. ~Beautifully designed. A very attractive suite at an extremely low price. Gray, Seattle. § ) Zynda i : _— —— R. Harris, Seattle; E. B. Wilson, I h I B i : : Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. B. M. e Ifls e e % b T Baruch, Jr., New York City; Mr. : e and Mss, D. D. Schoenfeld, New : uneau Young L0, {|#5s , i ] ~ J. T: White, Juneau; Robt. Bell, » o i Juneau; B. Wilson, Juneau. 4 ©1933, Lugawrr & Mvaxs 103:cc0 Con AT YRR S ARG S A