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THE DAI LY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1933 BUCK JONES AND SILVER STAR IN COLISEUM FILM ‘Forbidden Trall' with Pop-| ular Western Hero and Horse Opens Tonight Last Time TONIGHT CAPITOL He had the background had the foreground “Forbidden Tra Buck Jones!| new Columbia picture at the Col seum Theatre, is another convinc- ing reason why, with other picture “cycles” coming and going over night, “westerns” are still rated, “surefire rom every angle by the powers that be in the world of motion picture entertainment. | None of the speculation as to| posible box office reception enters| into the production of this type of film. “W. rns” have been with | us for years. “Westerns” are with us today—doubly thrilling and en-| tertaining in their new talking| and sound garb. And judging from | ception they receive “wast- will be with us for some! years to come. Which is just| swell with us. “Forbidden Trail” has ever thing to recommend it—story, d | rection, capable cast, headed by |a he-man star who is second to | none where popularity with the| | general run of fans is concerned,| heart-warming action, and scemc: shots that are gems of beauty. | “Talkie” Hollywood Now 00k it it 3 minicn vod | “Silent” on Mention of Salary —ALSO— Cartoon—Late News—Comedy ) RKO-RADIO PICTURE PREVIEW—1:10 A. M. TONIGHT “MADISCN SQUARE GARDEN” Starts Sunday—‘“CAVALCADE” from the story by Milton Krims.| Barbara Weeks is featured in the | leading woman’s role. Mary Carr| gives another of her famous mo- | ther characterizations. i | things, directed “Forbidden Trail”| By ROBBIN COONS | doing Hollywood mo good to ad- HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Nov. 2.—|vertise that here was wealth, no When Hollywood was younger and | matter where else wealth might more naive, stars had different be lacking. ideas about the uses to which| their salaries could be put. ARATE WAR —on a NEW Western Front! A Battle of Nerve and Courage—of Bullets .o and Brains—fought to a Smash Climax L9588 and Thrilling Romantic Finish ! h R *?»" “ Barbara Weeks., Mary Carr — Directed by LamberbHillyer s A Columbia Picture FAMOUS CENTER OF NEW YORK IS SCENE OF PLAY My Beauty |:lint “‘Madison Square Garden’| . Title of Rapidly-Moving Drama for Tomororw “Madison Square Garden,” a ra- pid drama set against the kaleido- scopic background of New York" { famed center of political, social |and athletic life, has been booked | for the Capitol Theatre, where it|' Claire Luce, actress, and her socicty husband, Clifford Warren Smith, have agreed “to disagree” and as a result the one-time Follies girl is scheduled to receive $25,000 a year for the rest of her life. An- nouncement of the agreement, which involves no legal separation or divorce, was made in New York by attorneys representing both the blonde actress and her wealthy amateur aviator husband. (Associated Press Photo) INDUSTRY Nflw BUH_DIN s |s will be previewed at midnight and| i | open tomorrow evening. Jack Oakie,| Although only three blocks | | Thomas Meighan, Marian Nixon.}n—nm my home to the studio, I} VIVIAN 18 Sr.,, William Boyd and ZaSu Pitts be | head the cast. Like ‘“Grand Hotel,” “Union De- use I like the exercise. Be-| | sides, with the bicycle on the 1 |it’s easy at odd moments to ped about—and that's more ex Aduits 30c —— KILLED W1 PLANE CRA Son-in-Law cle to and from Work | QFF OR SE. i nery STARTS TONI K I EN ES o Rear Is @l B i of Late Admiral Moffett One of Victims AVALON Nov Cal ¥ line pilo ane accide |ofi shore this foreno - TLE AT MIDNIGHT On the way to Seattle, the can- tender Marg e, Capt. Lar- PRI A pot,” and other films set against a single background, “Madison as well as fun! |ing Company, left Juneau at Square Garden” concerns itself| night last ni Fra Me with the lives of the varicus people | ers as Grantland Rice, Jack Lait,|left here on When many of them spent theu-f CONNIE’S “VACATION” WITH ,Iry Parks, of the Diamond K Pack- money as fast or faster than they | PAY iy got it, an important function of | Facts about salaries still leak ONNRA SETUP ALONG COAST of the DAY SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov the salary ad about name—if page. Now that more film celebrities are thinking of the future and laying away their gains in trust funds, annuities or government bonds, a marked change in atti- tude towards “salary publicity” has possible—on the front was to land the star’s|out, but they aren't spr | as they used to be—not since Con-| | stance Bennett's famous “Thirty| Thousand a Week” made the | movie public salary conscious. | It is well known by now, hav- ing been explained often enough that Connie didn’t draw any such salary—at least not regularly, al- { | By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE} { BAKED LIMA BEANS FOR DINNER Breakfast Menu Orange Juice Cooked Wheat Cereal French Toast Cream | Syrup ;Proposal Being Studied to' is now Greater activity in Pacific Coast, Who meet under ifs roof, and the| pamon Runyon, Ed. Give Business Con- trol of Itself |upward impuse to the business |curve of the Far West is shown The vivia panoramic view of the |Jack Kearns and Teddy Hayes are| Garden's ever-changing activities|also in the cast __1in Associated Press figures reela is held together by the story ofj g 2 as an upturn of 51 a manager who brings two pro-| is | teges to New York and “The Gar- up- | den,” their meeting with two girl | telegraph operators, and their ad- Last Time Tonight Tilli Damita, as amusing, self re liant and surprising Goldie in| “Goldie C Along” will appear WASHINGTON, Nov.2-—Bus seeking to forestall ¢ Ip tions which labor might have to t the new plan for following the ! ying ptember wl the usual seasonal though $300,000 for two pictures occurred. H her The change likely is to become |to be made in 10 weeks of more pronounced as the g‘,Ve"w‘.‘vacauon figures out that way. ment shows its interest in the, It helped to make Connie fa- monetary rewards of screen favor- | mous—but it helped, too, in high- jtes whose annual stipends often | tailing the whole movie salary far exceed that of the President| situation, now again in the fore. of the United Stafes. i SUDDENLY MODEST “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Stars nowadays lift an eyebrow | as if to say, “rude creature!” should a reporter mention weekly ! EXCLUSIVELY earnings. There was a time, how-| ever, when the reporter had to discount somewhat the star's as- sertions regarding salary. Some of them were prone to add a figure or two to the truth. That was after Mary Pickford and Charles Chaplin, rising to dominance simultancously, began drawing much publicized salaries amounting to thousands a week— incidentally setting the pace for, all the “fabulous movie salaries”| of the future. But now—the picture is differ- ent. The higher-ups some time since began frowning on the broadcast- ing of amounts they were draw-! ing or paying to their stars. Sal- ary became a “delicate subject”| in conversation. It was obviously Printzess | “Juneau’s Own Store” ASK FOR YOUR TICKETS ON OUR THANKSGIVING AWARD CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY NEW STOCK Parchment Shades All Shapes—Sizes ‘and Colors Reasonable Prices COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER New Parchment Bed Lamps Study Lights—Table Lamps A small deposit will hold any Christmas gift in our stock—BUY AT HOME ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. DOUGLAS—18 | temporary NRA with a permanent | |setup under which industry would Igovern its own affairs through a! isingle unit and with a minimum of |Federal supervision. i Tea The idea has the support of Ad- | Dinner Menu ministrator Johnson but the pro- | Baked Lima Beans Chili Sauce |pesal advanced by Gerard Swope at| Bread Butter a meeting of leading industrialists | Lettuce Salad | was referred to a committee for | Pineapple Salad Date Loaf Cake|study. This setup made no refer- | Coffee ence to labor representation in the {unit which would govern all busi- ' French Toast, Serving 4 ness and industry through codes. 8 slices stale bread, 2 eggs or 4| It is believed President William yolks, 1 cup milk, % teaspoon salt, | Green, of the American Federation 1% teaspon paprika, 1 teaspoon su-|of Labor, will demand worker par- gar, 5 tablespoons fat. | ticipation in the proposed new Beat eggs, add milk and sea-|setup. sonings. Pour into soup plate,! Swope’s plan would merge into quickly dip bread into egg mix- an enlarged, National Chamber of | ture, then place in fat which has|Commerce all trade associations ! been heated in a frying pan. Brown |for industries now operating un bread quickly, turn and brown|codes. The Board of Appeals would | other sides. Serve plain, with sy-jact as supreme arbiter. rup or sprinkled with brown or| >-ee confectioner’s sugar. | Left-over toast can replace the| | Coffee Luncheon Menu Creamed Celery Bread Apple Sauce Sugar Cookies Pear Sauce ATTENTION Y. P. A. C. stale bread if desired. Baked Lima Beans All members are requested to at- 3 cups cooked lima beans, ' cup|tend meeting at the Government fresh pork, 1 teaspoon salt, % | School Building, Rriday, November teaspoon paprika, 4 tablespoons 3, at 7:30 p.m. —adv molasses, % teaspoon mustard, % | — e teaspoon chopped onion, 2 cups Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. water. g e ey e Cut pork into small pieces and v brown it well on all sides. Add| | rest of ingredients. Pour into bak-| ing dish. Cover and cook slowly 3 hours. Remove top to allow browning during last 15 minutes| of cooking. * | Date Loaf Cake | 1% cup fat, 1 cup light brown| sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla, % tea-| spoon salt, 2 eggs, ' cup milk‘i 1 teaspoon cinnamon, % teaspoon cloves, % teaspoon nutmeg, % cup | chopped dates. 1z cup broken nuts, 11 2-3 cups flour, 1 teaspoon bak- ing powder, ' teaspoon soda. Cream fat and sugar. of ingredients and pour into leaf pan which has been lined with waxed paper. Bake 40 minutes in moderately slow oven. —_—————— ATTENTION RAINBOW GIRLS Regular meeting Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All members re- quested to attend. —adv. 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Collier plays the role of the manager; Hymer and Oakie are his proteges; Miss Nixon and Miss|late news reel Pitts are the girls. | ———— In addition to the screen lumin-| Montana farmers have been aries, the cast of the picture in-|warned that unless extensive grass- cludes such old-time sports favor- [hopper control is practiced there ites as Jack Johnson, Tom Sharkey, [will be a serious infestation in Tommy Ryan, Mike Donlin, Billy 1934. | Papke, and Stanislau Zbyszko; and ! > such noted ne aper sports writ-' Daily Empire Want Ads Pay SHOWING of NEW SMART APPAREL for WOMEN and MISSES Very Reasonably Priced (= T~ JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOPPE Opposite Harris Hardware Co. are selected short subjects and a|_ tle for | Parks expec | to spend e back in 4 ' W. 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