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| | e T A A PO I 0T S v e 1 o THE DAILY ALASKA EMP[RE MOND AY, SEPT 18, 1933 DlllllIIIlIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI|IIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIliIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIfl AGAIN TONIGHT CECIL B. IGIlme(R THE GREATEST DRAMATIC SPECTACLE OF OUR GINIIA'I‘IONI wFREDRIC MARCH “"sflfi LANDI} CHARLES LAUGHTON A A IlllllflllllllmmlfllllIIII[IIIIIIHIIII[HIIIIIIlllIllllllHlIllllllllllIlllHllllmlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHHlIIIHIIIlIIIIIIIIII IRENE DUNN 18 STAR OF PLAY AT COLISEUM a fool over a woman who twists him around her crooked little fihger. This in spite of the fact' that he. had once vowed ' that there could be “no other woman” than his wife! “No Other Woman” is the apt title of the. RKO-Radio Picture which is the current attraction &t the Coliseum Theatre with Irene! Dunne playing the wife, Charles Bickford the husband, Gwili Andre the enchantress and Eri¢ Linden the young inventor whose formula; ‘u rangell Narrows ln Be Dredged ; ()p(-n |Bids on October 5 Bids will be opened October 5 for a $142,000 dredging pro- } WASHINGTON, Secpt. 18.— jeet in Wrangell Narrows, Al- Puyallup waterway entrance totaling mcre than 8200,000 STUGK PRIGES 'TAKE SLUMP IN TRADING TODAY "FINE CASTIS FEATURE OF an inspiring spectacle within’ itself It is proof of the fact that Cecil B. DeMille, master of this type of entertainment in the silent days, can bend sound to his will, and produce a film of even vaster pro- portions than in the past. It is further proof of the everlasting appeal of entertainment of a spec- tacular nature, whether the audi- ence happsn to be in Rome’s Cir- cus Maxims or in motion picture theatre. | CAPITOL FILM = 2 A0 i h b A Magnificent Love Story...a i i AUCOSRN ol Wil 5 PP & J ed to 24 feet bel 1 o N’ 0 Gigantic. Spectacle! .. . Rome De- Charles Bickford, Andre| ,niid o # fect biow % |Cecil B. DeMille’s Great TS stnoyed bythe Crueltyof Mad Nero Gwili -Also Appear in moving of fock pinnaes n Spectacle Slgn of the B I LPI{( F 4 R D —a Great Multitude, Whose Only ‘No O ‘ h we channels for 9 feet at low C T k 5 X Wil o Other Woman ater, ross” Tonight Sin Was Being Christian, Sacris ¥ l‘Iurid_-, are also called . for ¢ ! ficed in Emperor’s Regal Whim! The man of brawn becomes the| dccpening the Lake Washing- “The Sign of the Cross,” which ‘IRENE a o man of brains and then, with SuC- ten Camal at Scattle and com- |opened yesterday at the Capitol cess, riches and fame becomes Jgst A ructing bulkheads at .the |Theatre, is something more than y the modcm The telling 'of the film's strong \ LAST TIME TONIGHT! No other woman, would have dared to do the thing she did to hold her oun! &% COLISEUM ¢ Juneau’s Biggest Entertainment Value , made possible their fame and for- story, moreovm',r has beentplnclcld t " oyl & 3¢ § (o tune. NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—Stocks|in the hands of an exceptionally } W '] H A k S" 1 "ou ‘filuz‘zsgo‘nojrsl.".."‘ Against the glare and the heat fgjled to respond :ith any show | talented cast. Fredric h_/l&rch scores : € ave nOt er lpment of great steel furnaces is iMtro-'of enthusiasm and another sharp|as the Roman patrician, Marcus ramount duced Jim Stanley, who feels ke, qump i Superbus, who loves a Christian [ uced Jim Stanley, who feel islump in the international -dollar | Supei . PEACHES in héavy syr 1 t ! a god because he is a strong felloW gen: shares downward. There were|girl; Elissa Landi is lovely as the CACHES in heavy syrup, large cans ....18¢ | who makes steel and ‘draws; the'p few minor rallies at the close.|Christian, Mercia; Claudette Col- 5 = | biggest pay envelope. Jim. 10VES gqlcs were rather heavy, transfers|bert surpasses.her every perform- PLUMS in heavy syrup, large cans ........ 18¢ ’ ' it A A 1=c1n% “AENINS iz {B o Chasi bl A0 1o ) some hi-faluting notions that she'll! p,;4s were heavy. paea; Charles Laughto NS o i i WE DO OUR PART “Where the BIG Hits Play” get, 1id if onoe she marries him. | The Gurb was o than magnificent as Nero, and G A RNICK S Ph 174 ! k To be:in with, Atinnnhha,tes_dste‘el‘ Mining and oil specialties were ;iv;u: :‘m"i Impr,l;':.'ngoyéi?& % 24, one owns—hates Jim for his pride I jnciineq downward. obert Manning, - Fer bn ’ EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||Il!lllIIIII!l|IlIIIIIIIIllllIIIHllllllIIIIII||||||IT|HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllIIIIIl"lIIllIIIIlIIlHIIIIHIIIIIIHEAms sweatey job—declares she Willl " whcaq was virtually unchanged, —|Schalk, Harry = Beresford, Arthur { . T LR 4 s ~ 7 ' |never marry a steel worker—but| Hohl, Nat Pendleton, Clarence Burr - p = vision of the office of Education.' Gapt. Crawford says it can be|declares in vain. Her love for himj CLOSING PRICES TOD ton, Richard Alexander, Willlam V. 0 A | The skipper, Capt. J. M. Craw-'done: —his attraction for her —' is %00, NE“N‘YORK Sept. 18—Closing Mong, Tommy Conlon, Joe Bon- o S ) Rom G dved | ford, is a veteran navigator of, He is relying upon his own ex-|great, and they are married. It's qpotation t,oda,y’ of A'msk;‘ Juneal; omo and Harold Healy are. excel- | Arctic waters. ' He belleves he can’ perience in Arctie navigation. And [a true steel town wedding, with inine stock & SO “American Can lent in supporting roles. IGE PA EK w‘THlmake the ports for which he has he has had a lot of it. He oper-|Anna’s wedding gifts being paper |97, American Power and Light A late news reel and selected | cargo, while others doubt that it ated his own trading schooner | money pinned to her dress. 9‘ A;nerican Smelting 49%, Ana- short subjects conclude the enter- 5 . | can be done. there for years. He was agent for | petermined to get herself and‘(‘umla 18%, Armour B 31, Beth- tainment at the. Capitol Theatre. ¢ b ¥ . BI_BG MATERI ALs The Boxer has cargo for Dio- the Liebes interests in San Fran-|jim out of the steel town, she,uses'lch:m Steel 48%, Colorado Fuel 43 " r F ] | mede Islands and Buckland, among CiSCO)at various times, He Was & |the money to start a boarding and Iron 6%, Curtiss-Wright 3%,|prh X LOW RIDDER b J uneau Lumter Mills I ne. | other points. That for Buckland Member of the last Stefansson ex-|phouse In two years she has work-' General Motors 34%, International BULGER LO : b4 ’ is to be delivered at Elephant|Pedition to the Arctic and led the| ey and serimped so much that Jim }Harvester 42%, Kennecott 24%, H ON lNSTALLA'HON OF i party. that met that explorer on becomi uarrelsome on the Misso Pacific 5%, Packard Mot ‘ Capt. Crawford, Veteran|Fout: Both of these ports are well piy. “riang atter he had spent| g ol Issourt PAgiE s Mot W BOILER AT JAIL—— ‘ P % ) : |up in the Arctic zone and many Banks Island aiter | subject. One night he goes Off on'ors 4%, Chicago and Milwaukee NE | Navnga!or, to Make Ef- | experienced navigators of those wa- ;?ijilx;;er drifting in the Aretic|, grunk and is so respentant that! (preferred) 12%, Radio Corpora- e ers have said it will not be pos- ¢ . he consents to their savings being tion 87, Standard Brands 27%, s 3 ating and Plumb- ¥ g ¢ - fort to Beat Ice [ sible to make deliveries this Fall.'~ In Tecent veats c:f":kcmgrv‘;‘;‘; used to organize a company for| United States Steel 52%, Western m‘; &,;,‘:5:’ B el Y C . ~ | The cargo 15 wimost solely con- | L et a5 aom. | b marketing of a dye formula Ward Baking B., no sale; Standard | contract, subject to approval by, | : % In a race against 16e conditions | struction supplies for school build- mandecr of the Kittiwake. He and invented by Joe, an z_ambmous‘ofl of California 44%. Washington authorities, to install a in Bering Strait and southern|ings to be erected from emergency i yyrs, Crawford are well known young Slav whose success is largely | new boiler and alter the heating! k Arctic ocean, the motorship Boxer | funds derived from the Public| here, t due - to the encouragement ANNA fi: geal. Yet one day finds man|system in the Federal jail building, y s Is due to arrive here next Wed-| works relief section of the Na-| The Boxer sailed from Seattle gave him. Anna always stood be- gng wife in court in a sensational |it was announced today by United 7 P 4 4 Ty nesday to load lumber for several|tional Recovery Act. They Were last Friday evening with materials hind anyope who was ambitious 0 giyorce scandal with Jim making|States Marshal Albert White. Allen Shattuck Iné‘ new school buildings to be erect- | made available on’the basis that!sor school houses in Bristol Bay|S¢t ahead—to get out away from ,pyaping accusations — and Anna| The company's bid was $1,040, . b4 ed this Winter by the Alaska Di-|work could be fulfilled this Fall|anq Kuskokwim Bay points in ad- the grime of the steel mills and nking a startling confession! approximately $300 lower than the s ! dition to Diomede and Buckland,|See lovely things, meet nice people.! «No Other Woman” is told from |next lowest bidder. ) { i < PG St ol Toad about’ 100,000 feet of | Jim proves to be as clever a bsi- the viewpoint of modern morals. 1t| ~The bids and conditional award Established 1898 Faticai) Aluska rough lumber at the Juneau Lum- |ness man as he was a steel worker,'is powerful and sincere. J. Walter | have been submitted to w;;shingtonj 1 P ber Mills dock here and then pro- |and prospers, but he promptly falls.Ruben directed from the screenfor approval. el S ceed to the west and north. into the clutches of a woman who play by Wanda Tuchock and Bern- R : 4 wa er ults il S is determined to get him away ard Schubert. The cast, besides its| Net profits of the water depart- — — ; from Arna and marry him herself. four principals, includes Buster ment of Shreveport, La., were $8,- CITY OF CORDOVA IS Jim says he can never leave his Miles, Leila Bennett, Christian|000 greater the first half of 1933 Old Papers fOl' Sale at Emplre Ottice : $19 50 For a cigaretté o be milder and 1, " to taste better, it to have in it 14 el | X Mak ripe, mild, mellow tobacco, and the A Th;l’terfeact es It right quantity of the right kinds of $s)7 ; 50 A fot b Thar S L .k Turkish tobacco. Th_en the cigarette 4o the promise of .ts .good looks— has to be made right. when its fullbodied -flavor feels a5 £ood inside as the frosty plass You can prove for yourself that :A;erl:e : fo. swer, fgery o RN . ' ® Chesterfields are not like other ciga- ', rfifigl' Blue Ribbon draught e te r 1 e ¢ rettes. Th]efl"é milder . . . (Hey tasté " is a real old-time, ‘slow-aged S better. | | 0wy beer. It always has been. We're , a ' | Fau ijresses proud to offer it to you today as the finest beer we know. ' In new rusts, m!l and greens. 8 75 $1 4. 7 - S DUTCH LUNGHES. é 4 E L B ; Gm, d MIDGET lhe aymvz?e léaf TASTES BETTER i, _ TOM and MARIE STURGE i 12 " p H o.: 3::. _wu.. K e 4' o AR SRR L RIS L L“ : il 1;1;..‘:.2“\ - SUED BY O'NEILL FIRM A suit to recover $538449 :in damages to goods and $1,000 for attorneys’ fees was filed in the b District Court by The O'Neill Com- pany against the Town of Cordova, says the Cordova Times. The plain- tiff charged that through neglect the city let its drainage pipes in the vicinity of the O’Neill Company store become full of debris so that when a heavy rain occurred on November 27, 1931, the flumes in- tended to carry the water away overflowed, allowing the water to flow into the basement of the O'Neill- Company store. A stock of geods stored there was damaged beyond recovery, the com- plaint charges. The charge also says that the drainage flumes were ,much too small for the amount of rain that usually falls in Cordova \at that time of the year. | Attorneys for the O'Neill Com- . {pany are Clyde R. Ellis, Warren A. When you see deyXor, and Thomas M. Donohoe. all thes> grand {L. V. Ray of Seward will act as colors and their T |counsel for the Town of Cordova. new weaves, you'll & The case will come up for trial in just have to jump ¥ the near future, right 'into a suit and live in it. T'S TIME for tweeds again! One model has a seven-eighths coat that will be warm . enough . for all winter wear. TR RS Splendid values, | every one! i A4S EAGARY BT SACRY (o SR B R gl Ghngs s y e e b ———. - i " (WA ol didosade son—never give Anna such an un- Rub, J. Carroll Naish and others. than the same period in 1932. SO s L | The United States Govern- ment granted Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company. the right to use “Chestetfield” for tigaréttes HIS means that the Chesterfield formula—that is, the leaf and the manufacturing formula—is dif- ferent from that of other cigarettes.