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- v RS LT A A G S R PRI e — SRS [NEW CONNIE IS SEEN IN FILM ‘BED OF ROSES' {Human Interest, Comedy, Romance Form Plot of | Capitol Theatre Feature Light comedy, romance interest interweave intriguir ZANE GREY'S ROCKETING RODEO of THE BOULDER DA}Q LAND-GRAB! s B and hu- in the tory of a char- | man ipping > | | | |: ‘ ter's development through the influence of true love in “Bed of Roses,” RKO-Radio new | 1sanmng vehicle with and alluring Cons at the Capitol Ti Picturesqu a grounds, ranging | more of a rel | Gras carnival I s add glamor and spice to the | t-moving drama of “Bed of E Roses.” Released from the deten-| tion home, Lorry Evar proceeds New Orleans, uses r al on Stephen Paige, and | ctly into the wealthy { penthouse and pocketbook. She finds life with Paige a bed | of roses—pierced with thorns by «f Teason of the absence of true love. | Remorseful, Lorry seeks out hand- patron’s | some Dan, captain of a towboat on .HOLLYWOOU- cal., Dec. - FrenCh lnvader Of Hollywood [ the dark Mississippi, and they fall The studio for which Clara Bow ' j {in love with each other Alw made her last t ctures’ doesr A { confident thaf she can I hor know yet th e will ma " | cake and eat it, Lorry prepares another. One difficulty Is th | marriage. Her plans encounter a Clara doesn’t know he self. | snag when cautioned against mar- ~ Broo leading cinema !hz before Mae V séene—does not The volal temperament, allure and beauty of Miss Bennett are | 4 b p-:neo without revealing her past | d dex- R NOTHER PICTURE FOR MISS BOW? —MAYBE CLARA D( s Clara Bew, the Brocklyn crecn mest of the time since che beeame Mrs. Hex Bell, 1y mor me in electri of screen ¢ JESN'T WANT ON all, decide te stick te her kitchen and her husband's ranch. US DAY By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE d who has been away from the may, after | Greg La Cava apr : - S % B half cup crumbs; trous direction to “Bed of Roses.” he scems unable to remind th » thblespoon wat- z - movie-makers that he played | BOOTH LEAVES ON ALASKA comedy-dramas before When | i L2 horse operas o | Frarik Booth, Deputy U. S. Mar-' - "o \’“ S hslt | shal, left on the steamer Al g PR ey usa rake | for Ketchikan. E danyeh iine, BRoe Tienls ure, dip in | 3l A0 5 entirely to Bell, and b s olk | ! leaves his to him. In G I | SHOP IN JUNEAU | meantime he affer the home SN 2hane Thto: Betiior Hiat Vg e KA at fat in frying pan, add NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL| = - ety | REPORT OF EXECUTRIX PRESS AGENT VICTORY |In the Commissioner Cnurt.. for| A star th Creatied 'Oelbry the Territory of Alaska, Division habit of b 108! Two-thirds cup diced celery; on 1 Zane Gr “The Mysterious Rider,” latest of the noted a - or's exciting Western action-ro- | greater evidence in her spler : —_ | characterization in “Bed of Ros: doesn't seem mon MAKING CROQUETTES | She inject n animation and spirit Croquettes can be made from | into the of Lorry Evans that uld have a lot more #un, | cooked fish, fowl, vegetables or makes the character live on the ften, helping her hus:|meat by adding the cooked product |s n. Bell, run the Rancho|to a thick, creamy sauce, then Joel McCrea is seen as Miss Ben- y her own cooking and | ping them in rolled bread or crack- | nett's leading man for the seventh (The Bow cook-ler crumbs and in egg yolk and | time in the role of Dan. He im- in id y, is on the 1 ain into the crumbs and shaping | bues his character with rugge and not done merely for the * desired. The croquettes are us- ‘R'JS\, John Halliday shares hor cameras.) made into cone, eylinder, "\\nh McCrea his polisned po R ball or cutlet shape, fried trayal of Palge. Pert Kelton, fresh’ WOULD-BE DE: 1 deep hot fat until a light brown | trom cal com-! Rex, meanwhile, is trying to| color then served T v stage, will develop ak away from th‘ ‘westerns” Reciitip 3 lywoods quick-wit successfully. He ha ons butter: three gir one and one- | in = s one-quarter tea- Honors for 3 1 quarter teaspoon | | splendid histr are tossed to finished his last con- It: one-quarter teaspoon | samuel Hinds who portays an af- series of \:'rms'm f:lvx: one-half cup pimiento | fable reform school chaplain d he would undertake onk Bnd ‘ome-Half cups _ THE DAILY ALASKA ENPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 28, 1933. MUCH ACTION [“The Mysterious Rider” | {In ,T:l:f“;ni{’r’;txfiER;Rl&m pOARY The United Law List, New York. . a stratr e es! | & Gk & Michael J. Bavard, deceased, has! Law Service Bureau, New York. R 4 5 X No. One , {a decision 8 nt | and one-half cups water; one-qu Beeking flrer\t‘h ho‘l{ds to ron){yue;.]((;t]tyfa}!}mn, chm-mm;;t Ftrenlc{hl’lm“es;' Before J. F. Mullen, Commissioner ' this week when he her for Wealooen Sl arrives at New York on the S.S. Ile de France, en route to Hollywood, _offic ; o B thu it i 3 | Milo, Galliag whftis B0 ySats 110 s & thise. jast. contrackiwiti ORE.Bf | B Dlficlo. Brovats. Judged merly and il s 0 lients and cook slowly the major American movie studios in her nocket. uneau Precinct i “I've arranged of thelin covered pan for 25 minutes In the Matter of the Estate of| fan magazines for them to CAITY prain and teserve two-thirds cup PR T D. J. WILLIAMS, whose true|a big story for you. They have all|of celery stock. The remaining MISS MARY METCALF ELKS RESUME BOWLING name i DANIEL JOHN WIL-| the information they need but they | stock can be saved el ) AT HOME TO FRIENDS | The Vegetable League will bowl| LIAMS, Deceased | would like to have their ace WrItar| coups or stews. ON WEDN tonight on the repaired alleys at| Notice is hereby given that! get @ few sentences from you. Tha| Cream Sauce - the Elks Club. | FRANCES L. WILLIAMS, Execu- story discusses how few women of| fThyee ftablespoons butter; four Miss Mary Me The teams playing, follow: trix of the estate of the above your age are still plas 12ading | taplespoons flour; two-thirds cup Mr. and Mrs. E 1, was| 7:30—Peppers vs. Tomatoes. named DANIEL JOHN WILLIAMS. | roles on the screen.’ [ cetéry stoek; wo-thirds cup mi at home to fifteen of her young 8:30—Beets vs. Turnips. | deceased, has filed herein her final - - - | che-third teaspoon salt friends yesterday afternoon from 2| 9:30—Sprouts vs. Radishes. |report of the administration of pRe A J. MENARD AND SON | Melt butter and add flour, mix o'clock to 5 o'clock at the family e e———— | said estate, and that a hearing will tree in Charlotte. N. C.,|be had before the undersigned ai LEAVE FOR ATTLE HOME well and add re residence on Gold Belt Avenue. A peach tr — ! mi’k and sauce Chocolate, sandwiches and cake | bore two perfect peaches in late|his office at Juneau, Alaska, upon' wps A, J. Menard and her infant | ring constan 1 were served by the hostess during | October after producing a regular said final report, on the 1st day ¢on Alfred, left on the steamer sauce forms. Add cook the afternoon and the time was!crop during the summer. |of March, 1934, at ten o'clock AM. alaska for their home in ¢ pleasantly spent chatting and sing- All persons interested in sald estate gfter spending the last month vi MRS and in said report may appear jiing Mrs. Me ister AUTOMOBILE LIC ing' Christmas carols. e Daily Empme Want Ade Pay | Anchorage, Alaska.| October 26, 1933. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,| at said time and place and file objections in writing to sald final g, Percy Reynolds at her home in The | lick Automobile mpire Apaiiments rved celery stock, amy o nses’ for 1034 will i n o b i S SO enteyman, to-|TOPOE, and oomtest the sgme. | —————— {be due and payable Jan. 1st. Plates & ik 3 E Given under my hand and the are now aVailable. Pees—Territorial, gether wit! 1 Reck and " 3 $9000000000000000000000¢ i ‘;;:} d‘:‘g‘k‘s‘;:‘ "gi’s" Reck a0l seal of the probate court above ATTENTION ity, $5.00. O aes s rasdo| mentitned this 2Th aiy. of Decem-| - WOMEN. OF THE MOOSE Ralmeitl B0l » b " * [ber, 1033, | There will NOT be a mee —ady City Clerk. | final f his h stead entry, 3 il febor ot U e ! (Seal) J. F. MULLEN, |the Women of the Moose PR BN i | Anchorage 07372, for a tract of land | E:‘m?)l'accd in Forestry List 8—48, H.| |E. S. No. 175, New Series No. 1545, situate on the Westerly shore of| Gastineau Channel, containing 10.57 | |acres, and it is now in the files o |the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage | Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local Land Office, Anchorage. Alaska, within the period of Publi-| lcation or thirty days thereafter,| {said final proof will be dccepted land final certificate issued. J. LINDLEY GREEN, ELKS’ | Register. New Year’s First publication, Nov. 15, 1933. Last publication, Jan. 10, 1934. Hi-Jinks ATURDAY IGHT Elks’ Hall 3§ November 20, 1933. Notice is hereby given that Louis JIMMY STEELE’S H. Metzgar of Juneau, Alaska, has filed an application for a soldiers REVELERS [ J additional homestead, Anchorage FAVORS 07692, for a tract of land embraced 0000000000 00000000000000 bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, Dec. 28, 1933. Last publication, Jan. 18, 1934. Hutton As in U. S. Survey No. 2133, situate on the northeasterly shore of Gm-l tineau Channel, two and one-h miles northwest of Juneau, con- taining 4.62 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land| Office, Anchorage, Alaska. And and all persons claiming ad- versely the land described should| file their adverse claims in the (Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, | within the period of publication or | thirty days thereafter or they will |be barred by the provisions of the| Statutes. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First publication, Dec. 6, 1933. Last publication, Jan. 31, 1934, Commissioner and Ex-Officio Pro-|day, December 28th. T} |ular meeting will be hel 4th. —adv. reg > next d Janua GERTIE OLSEN, Recorder. nfested ~ with | summer is o 1 against the tion Night Club l;efformet next Discing the soil bordering fields grasshoppers ans of gugrding last year Deserting the ""f:' David L. Hutton, husband of Aimee Semple McPherson, whose divorce suit is on file, steps into new role as Los Angeles night club star. IHere he is in rehcarsal with girls of his company, ik slowly, stir-'g ry and IN ZANE GREY PICTURE HERE Opens Tonight at the Coliseum Theatre mances to reach th to the Coliseum h Kent Taylor ing Pichel, Gail Warren Hymer in the 1 comes R R R DD, Taylor is cast as a young ranch- er who sacrifices his ow sedom own name to exp the attempt to oust fel- | from their . ™% . played by Pic ed by n g . He contriv PREVIEW TONIGHT for the doubl the CT Taylor ' guilt JCE E. BROWN in The latter, tossed into jail capes, and, at risk of his own life ELMER THE GREAT THEATRE exposes the entire swindle, to bring ) r N ey it the film to a breathless climax. |—— = - —_—— — - The romance between Miss An- Capt. Hayes and Mr. Curtis wen dre and Taylor runs throu H,TENDER lUST brought 0. Junest ¢n ik A | Yakobi the picture Capt. Tom Smith, whic | was chartered by the company H BY SALVAGE scrve as tender for the fime bein . The Undine, which is valued 2,000, was fully covered By insul GO, IN STORM mnce according to the company’ /_\'\_y Beauty Hl_l:l | ‘ i representatives. Yesterday Capt. Hayes and Mi Curtis returned to the Griffson o | B 5 4 the Yakobi with four local me: ; "’“Hlt)"f()lll Foot Casboat| 1 “yere taken out to assise 1 Dashed to Pieces on the work of strengthening the an D l B » | chor lines of the Griffson an $ | ouglas beach supplies for the crew aboard | - bargs | During the tetrific wind storm' ° R of ten days ago the 34-foot tender Undine, of the Ourtis-Wiley Mar-| Ubited States farmers in 108 i {ine Salvors, was smashed' on the|50id less than the equivalent @ | [ beach off the south end of Dgug- /5000000 hogs abroad as comp llas Island, when the wind tore. With 13.000000 10 years ago. the bits from the b and loosccl T ESY g : % ; | the lines with which it was tied ANN SOTLERN [to the barge Griffson. anchored | | PIONEER CAFE above the recked Islander, ac- | 3 K, Paul Nick Novak i ling to information brought “THE HOME OF Well-groomed eyebrows wn by Capt. Chaviie Hayes and GOOD EATS” portant. On my dressin, hurman Curtis yesterday. sp @ small brush, which, moist- | 1 slightly with brilliantine and | ¢ run lightly over the brows, sttt bttt o e P. 0. Box Phone 215 24 them that “smooth” appearance.|| ¢ 332 1§ =1 MR. AND MRS. E. E. NINNIS it = S b . » 4 LEAVE FOR VACATION TR"’} g Operating in Juneau January 10, 1934 e B ROOM NO. 1, SHATTUCK BUILDING On a vac to the States.|{ &= Mr. and E. Ninnis left|} & Juneau for Seattle on the steam-| er Alaska ye ay afternoon. Mr Ninnis 7 the Juneau Motor and Rating Bureau COLLECTIONS RATINGS Co-Operating with White Service Bureau CONNECTIONS The American Attorneys Directory, Cincinnati, Ohio. lugels List, St. Louis Mo. worwarders Bonded List, Chicago, Il Haythe Mercantile Agency, Inc., New York. United Collection and Commereial Law List, Wash- ington, D. C. The Mercar ile Adjuster, Chieago, Ill Company in Juneau. | NOTICE OF HEARING OF | FINAL ACCOUNT | Commissioner's Court n the for | the Territory of Alaska, Division | Number One. | Before J. F. MULLEN, Commis- sioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. | the Matter of the Estate oti MICHAEL J. BAVARD, deceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY G[VEN.i‘ I Commercial Adjustment RELIABILITY RELIABILITY Commercial Bar, New York. The Western Lawlist, Inc, Denver, Colo. United Collection and Commercial Law List, Wash- ington, D. C. Cali.ornia Association of Collection Agencies, Los An- cal. Cooperative Bureau Directory of American Colleetion vice Representatives, Detroit, Mich. Pacific Coast Association of Collection Agencies,” Spo- k Washington. Representatives in All Leading Cities of Alaska (Just as contant water dropping wears away the stone, so constant credit leaks will wear away a business) Legal Department FRED HUNTRESS ALBERT WHITE Representing C. A. and R. Bureau filed herein her final report of the | All ons interested in the same are | notified that a hearing will be had{ upon said final report before the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, on February 8, 1934, at 10 o'clock a.m. at which time and place all persons interested in the estate may ap- pear and file objections in writing to id account and contest the same. Given under my hand the seal of the probate court at Juneau. Alaska, December 6, 1933. (Seal) J. F. MULLEN, Commissioner and ex-Officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. publication, Dec. 14, 1933. st publication, Jan. 4, 1994. | P e semnasar oa- e O Rl g RELIABILITY RELIABILITY RELIABILITY . | | s \ i \ N \ \ N \ \ \ \ \ \ ) \ \ \ | | | i RECQRD SAI’.E Continues DS OF RECORDS TO CHOOS THOUS!/ FROM JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE Opposite George Brothers