The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 6, 1934, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 6, 1934. PREVIEW TONIGHT Starts Sunday SSeeeass ey ATTEND THE MATINEE SUNDAY 2P. M Adults 25¢ Children 10c FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT! CURSING SACH OTHI var COURTING DEATH TOGETHIR! "THE EAGL THE HAWK s MARCH Coy GRANT CAROLE LOMBARD JACK OAKIE Story by the suthor oM JANUARY CLEARANCE save O FOOTWEAR i 3 for Next Week’s Sensational Footwear Prices FAMILY SHOE STORE SEWARD STREET—Near Third UNITED FQOD CO. CASH GROCERS i Phone 16 We Deliver =~ Meats—Phone 16 e e e et e e ettt MBER Mills, Inc. AT P resn b3 ETTLS Juneau Lumber JANET GAYNOR IN “ADORABLE" COMES SUNDAY Famous Actor Is Dainty| Star's New Leading Man in Capitol Presentation Heralded as one of the out- standing motion pictures of allj time, “Adorable,” the new Fox production, starring Janet Gaynor and Henry Garat, opens Sunday jat the Capitol Theatre, It is the first American picture to claim the | talents of the famous international star, and the fact that he is co- starred with Miss Gaynor promis- { screen entertainment. The story of the film is said to give America’s {most popular actress her best cp- portunities. It calls for eoxtreme capabilities in acting, singing and the dance. In her quest of the handsome soldier of the guard, Miss Gaynor reveals talents hither- to not credited to her. American/ audiences will probably remember Garat for his dual portrayal in “Congress Dances.” This, however is his first appearance in a domes- tic production destined principally for American audience. The supporting cast is headed by | C. Aubrey Smith, veteran charac- ! ter actor, and Herbert Mundin, one | of the leading comics of the screen. Others in the large cast are Blanche Friderici, Stuart Holmes, Albert Conti, Ferdinand Schumann- Heink, Esther Muir, Hans von Twardowski, Peter Duray, Barbara Leonard = Sterling Holloway and| Joe Caits. | Wilhelm Dieterle directed the| production from the story by Paul | | { Frank and Billie Wilder and the | screen adapfation by George Mar- |ion, Jr., and Jane Storm, | An important feature of “Ador- | able” js the musical background land accompaniment. The music is| by Werner Richard Heymann, with | {additional songs and lyrics by Rich-l ard A. Whiting and George Marion, |Jr. i - .- — STOCKS DALLY | 'WHILE BUDGET TALK IS HEARD Some Metals Regain Part| of Losses — Fractional | Gains—Few Changes (Continuec rom Page One) | current taxation and income. ‘ CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, Jan. 6.— Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 21%, American Can 94, American Power and Light| 6%, Anaconda 14, Armour B 2%, Bethlehem Steel 35%, Calumet and Hecla 4, Curtiss-Wright 2%, Gen- eral Motors 34%, International | Harvester 38%, Kennecott 19%, | North American ‘Aviation 5, Chi- cago and Milwaukee (prefegred) 7%, Montgomery-Ward 21%, Stan- dard Oil of California 39, United States Steel 46%. ———vo—— SHOP IN JUNEAU —m m--— Cigars | es something of the unusual m} New Bill at Capitol Sunday | Lilting romance takes a stromg spurt in the Fox production ith Janet Gaynor and Henry Garat, international film “Aderable” star, perseni INSTALLATION HELD AT 1.0.0.F. MEETING THURS. ing every bit of it. New Officers Take Over ., " spuso. Duties at Well Attended Session Thursday ! ‘and John Reck, Treasurer. At a well attendsd meeting of Silver Bow Lodge No. A2, held Thursday evening, officers for the present term Were installed. A most enjoyable lunch was served at the close of the meeting in honor of the new officers. Installing officers were: Charles | | | | W. Carter, District Deputy Grand Master who was assisted by Charles Grewer, District Deputy Grand Marshal; E. A. Johnson, District Deputy Grand Warden; James Larsen, District Deputy Grand Sec- retary; E, V. Brown, District Dep- uty Grand Treasurer; L. Dyrdahl, ct Deputy Grand Guardian; J. D. Van Atta, ‘' District Deputy Grand Chaplain. Elective Officers installed were: | Noble Grand; J.| W. Meyers, Vice Grand; Sam Dan- | iels, Recording Secretary; Charles W. Carter, Financial Secretary, | Appointive Officers were Peter Christensen, Warden, M. G. Met- calf, Conductor; G. Gustofson, L.| S. N. G.; Bert Lybeck, R. 8. V. G.; Ben Lowell, L. S. V. G,; Alex Ber- nardino, R. 8. 8.; Sam Berger, L. S. S.; H. Kinney, Inside Guardian; Ed. Christensen, Chapiain. |and Gr | March a FREDRIC MARCH AND CARY GRANT IN WAR PICTURE Stars Are Air Heroes in “Eagle and Hawk” at Capitol Theatre Frederic M and Cary Grant play the two le in “Tha Eagle and The Hawk,” the slory of two wartime fliers whose hatred for each other made t . k O Lombard head the support- and The Hawk” is by John Monk Saun- March a pilot and h air corps— reckless flyer; er. Together from a ders, aul it are cast a: observer in the Bri skilled, Grant a ruthle in the air, they are an unbeatable team, and one enemy plane after another is outmaneuvered by the beautiful handling of March's airplane; brought down by Grant's deadly handiing of his guns. But on the ground March and Grant are the deadliest of ene- mies. March' is disgusted by Grant's cold delight in killing; Grant is scornful of March’s scruples. The spectacle of death after death be- gins working on March’s imagina- tion; gradually he begins to crack. And Grant, the first to suspeet the fact begins to feel sympathy for his pilot. It is through Grant that March is sent home on a month’s furlough, He returns to the front, fresh- ened. But the events that follow immediately upon his return have a strange effect upon him as the picture reaches its climax. —————— | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! i B ! | ALLAMAE SCOTT | | Expert Beauty Specialist | | PERMANENT WAVING | | Phone 218 for Appointment | | Entrance Pioneer Barber Shop | e 4 ~but she went bc& to theman s, wholoved her CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLIVE BROOK! CHAR LES BOYER ANDY DEVINE TONIGHT | e . Juneau Cash Grocery CASH AND CARRY Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery Phone 58 Higln Adventure~Dramatic Climaxes~A Thrilling Romance=A Unique Pl ‘Cigarettes Candy Cards \Ne Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap FORD AGENCY GAS OILS GREASES Juneau Motors PUOT OF MAIN ST, ¥ ' Chosen for a HUMAN SACRIFICE Half-crazed tribesmen, perpetuating pagan ritels_ centuries old, sought for their Sun God “‘, daughter whose beauty surpassed all others on ' earth,a woman worthy of wearing thg crownofa Blond Goddess Janice KENT, movie star on location in a Mexi- can jungle, was marked for her striking beauty and golden-colored hair. Through the treachery of DoN RAoUL ORTEGA, she was kidnaped, car- ried off to the natives’ retreat in the wilderness,' There JANICE learned the tribal gods would wel- come into their household only her spirit, that she must be a human sacrifice! FRANK GRAHAME, war-time ace and adventurer, trailed JANICE’s abductors, made a single-handed attempt at rescue, was himself captured and con-, demned to die. : 5 The sacrificial altar was prepared, a thousand mad-men pressed forward to witness the insane ceremony, when a modern, avenging demon broke the medieval spell. An airplane swooped down from the sky to give new hope to JANICE and GRAHAME, a new chance for life and fulfill- ‘ment of a romance that had blossomed in ghastly surroundings. ’ Starts Tuesday, Jan. 9 A New Serial By HERBERT JENSEN — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ~

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