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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN.. 8, 1934. 3 - [CoLirtuy LAST TIME TONIGHT cBiBERT CLIVE CHARLES BOYER ANDY DEVINE ® Years before their possion had flamed . .. then dimmed, ond died . . Now, with hoppiness in their grasp . .. he hod come bock to taunt them! : TOMORROW e WHIMSICAL PLOT & oot SPECIAL LYRICS “ "o il IN NEW ROMANGE bugle corps, will ap streets tonight to adwve | ketball game, hoping | Janet Gaynor, Henry Garat ; 5 Featured in *“Adorable’ at Capitol Theatre banner crowd for the last appear- lance of the Collegians. At the game the boys will. play between halves, Janet Gaynor and Henry Garat have op:ned at the Capitol Thea- ter in the new Fox romance, “Ador- able,” and they have more than fulfilled the promise that the combination of two such stars car- ries, They must be put down as the sereen’s most winning and most charming performers. .The story through which their talents are re- vealed is just the thing for two | stars of the magnitude and skill| of Miss Gaynor and Garat. The plot is a whimsical one, of | Duiered Toast the variety that has mads Miss | Vegetable Soup QGaynor America’s most popular! Prune Pudding star, and Garat the premier p]aye_r Dininer in Europe. With an aecompani-| Macaroni ahd Cheese j ment of specially created music and | Buttersd - Onions specially written songs, they re-| Bread Butter veal the best of two distinguished | ‘Waldorf Salad film figures. The music is by Wer- | Spice Cookies ner Richard Heymann, with sonzs i 'th;nwng:;ovge?ro:y ;;;:L‘:d JA { Macaroni and Cheese, Serving 3 Three table: butt i The “Adorable” Walts, “My Hear i tablespoons flsopuol‘umomut :;d tor‘;i[f | Desire” and “My First Love to w b % i half cups milk; one-half teaspoor Lastb “ed t?: m:’;hsong'l_}l‘éuh;::‘ | €alt; one-quarter teaspoon paprika; ::eng i A WaE W one-half cup cheese, cut fine; one | tablespoon chopped onion; The supporting cast is an excel- Ftahle " Ihhe lent one. It includes Herbert Mun- |, bol u: » ;ngg:gl e e ey P Ahere| Melt butter and add flour: wher | o ?“‘;} x“"“'lts - Heink. | Plénded add milk and cook -until | ntl, Ferdinand Schumann-Heink, | ;o0 sayce forms. Stir constant; Barbara Leonard and Sterling Hol- | ly. Add seasonings and cheese,| loway. e pd | The direction of Wilhelm Diet- | stir 1‘0!: one minute. Add maca!'om. | Pour into buttered baking dish, | erle takes advantage of the wea“h'bake 20' fhiftes ifl foGerate SVen, {Drum and Bugle i ight 1 By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE MACARONI AND CHEESE (Meals For Three) Breakfast Orange Juice Cooked Wheat Cereal Coffee Crackers Tea Coffee one two of a material in this picture to! make a splendidly wholesome piece | {One tablespoon ¢hopped green| THE COOPERS_ HAPPY NEWLYWEDS | | seen. Here are the happy newlywodo—-noary Cooper, film hero, and Sandra Shaw, society gir] who made her debut in the movies last year. They were married at the Park avenue, New York, home of the bride’s aul Shields. They left after the ceremony for a wedding 2. (Anoc»aud Press Photo) Morgenthau’s Special Assi. Quits Job; istant Position - Temporary ANCHORAGE. Alaska, Jan. 8. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8— Earl Judge Clegg and other court offi- | Bailie, Secretary of Treasury Mor- cials left here Saturday for the|genthau's special assistant, has re- | |Judge Clegg and Court Party Goes to Valdez; Taylor Is Appointed COLISEUM FILM HAS ARDEN PLOT IT Is IN MODERN SET :Clive Brook Plays War- Shattered Husband in ‘Man from Yesterday’ An Enoch Arden plot war setting provides tense drama in “The Man From Yesterday,” now showing at the Coliseum The- ater, featuring Clive Brook and Claudette Colbe Brook, in the | tered husband w turn to his bride | time until he has r | health, accidentally rur wife, Claudette Colbe \\hllr’ is convalescing in a Swiss resort. More than a touch of pathos is sed to re- he | | provided by the meeting of Brook | with his son, whom Hhe has never Matters are badly twisted as |a result of his having refusal to commun- icate with his wife until he com- pletely recovered. A suitor has en- | tered the field and the picture works up to a strong climax in the solution of the tangle. Charles *Boyer performs credit-| ably in the part of the suitor and |‘Andy Devine has a good part as, the private who stayed with and | took care of Brook, who had been | his officer in the army. | S e | |Charles Balhiser, of Alaska Railroad Dies; Appendix Is Ruptured ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Jan. 8— Chatles Balheiser, aged 48, mem- | e of a war-shat- | .~ wmwy GARAT of but a short; been re-| | | ported missing during the war, and| | | by his stubbors e @/aémé/e For the Millions who love a clgan wholesome ro- mance * For those to whom Janet Gaynor is the sweetheart of the screen * For the millions who will take Garat into g their hearts » We 3a SEE "ADORABLE. FOX FILM in a post-| presents s GAYNOR CAPITOL TONIGHT Songs Y&'l o) Humming Soom “Adorab .._.."’, Heart’s Desire™,’ "My Firsx_Love' o Lam” T!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MISS KENOTE IS WED TO CLAUDE L. FENTON Saturday evening at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Orme on Ninth [Sn'eet, Miss Margaret Kenot2 of Cleveland, Ohio, became the bride |of Dr. Claude L. Fenton, of this city. The cercmony was per- formed by Judge J. F. Mullen. ,’ Dr. Fenton, wellknown' chiroprac- tor, has made this city his home for several years. Mrs. Fenton iing staff, died following a ruptured They will continue to reside in Hospital here for treatment. It is probable that he will have to un- dergo an operation, according to Dr. W. J. B McAuliffe. Mrs. Lav- rischeff had just returned to Hoo- nah after receiving medical care here when her husband was taken 1. B — When Joe Laws, Towd quarter- back, scored 30 points in Big Ten | competition last fall he was the first Hawkeye to lead conference scoring since Gordon Locke set the ber of the Alaska Railrodd operat-| came here recently from the east, | dli-time league record of 72 points in 1922. peppers or 2 teaspoons of Worcests | Valdez distfict wnere a court term signed and will return to his bus\~| ershire sauce can be added to give | will be held. | ness in New York City. He held the I mors flavor. | United States Attorney Joseph | Treasury position only temporary. Walderf Salad { Kehoe formally announced the ap- | R One cup diced apples; one table- | Pointment of Warren A. Taylor, of ARRIVES appendix. His widow and son, who' Juneau. are here, and a daughter nttend-] ing the UnifTsity of Washington tion of 944,834, has only four ne- |at Seattle, survive. The funeral, HOONAH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL |gro lawyers, the buréau of cenisus {will be held aftersthe daughter's| HERE FOR MEDICAL = CARE | reports. 17 o s e 99 “The Devil Is Dnvmg of entermmment R T Alabama, with a negro popula- Cordova, as Assistant U. S. Attor- ‘E‘Echo of Sensalional Hono- BOB CURL PERMANENT $5.00 Very Popular for the SMALL HATS BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOPPE Assembly Apartments 1934 TIDE TABLES i ] Bmlgr Mauro o Ty MRS, MASSIE | spoon lemon juice; one-eighth tea- oon salt; two-thirds cup diced | celery; one-third cup nuts; thlrd cup salad dressing. one- | lulu Case to Rever- berate in Nevada MRS. L. H. METZGAR TO REMAIN SOUTH FOR A -\ MONTH OR SIX WEEKS e J ward E. Blake, of Chicago, Chair- Charles Ottesen, prominent min- | man of the National organization, ing man of this district will leave | addressed ' the « convention which for the south on- the motorship | | “cnm ingredients, combine and‘ ip fat; two cups brown ‘teBSPOOHS cinnamon; one teaspoon | i cup chopped dates; four and one- | Cream fat and sugar. Add eggs Thomas Massie, which Ilgured dough from tip of spoon onto| in Honolulu last year, are headed - ee— sault preceding the slaying of an leave for Reno and institute a di-| Mrs. L. H. Metzgar, who with San Petdro, California. | holidays with their children in am reluctant o take such ‘a stq;.m to Mr. Metzgar, General Su-| nected with the Honolulu trial” |turned to Juneau last week. | first steps for the organization of CHARLES OTTESEN TO 100 delegates last Saturday. Ed- named Chester H. Thompson,' of | Norttiland ‘tonight on- busihess in | Spanaway, State Chairman. connection ‘with his Funter Bay ‘serve on lettuce leaves. Spice Cockies (4 Dozen) C u"ar three eggs; three tablespoons | ‘cr’am one teaspoon vanilla; two| | cloves; one teaspoon nutmeg; one-| 'q‘mrter teaspoon salt; two-thirds | | third cups flour; one teaspoon soda. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 8— The| and eream. Add rest of ingredients, | marital affairs of Lieut. and Mrs.| mixing - lightly. Drop portions or] i prominently in the sensational mur., greased baking sheets. Bake 12| der trial of the officer and 0bh€‘rs| minutes in moderate: oven. for the Reno divorce courts. She {was the alleged’ victimt of an as- Hawallah. Mrs. Massie announces she will against her husband who is|Mr. Metzgar, left Juneau shertly ;g:;o;d %he U. 8. 8. Oklahoma “]berore Christmas to spend the “The divorce is being abtamed Seattle, will remain south for an- on insistence: of - Lieut. Massie. other month or six weeks, accord- as T am epposed to ‘a divorce. The | Perintendent of the Alaska-Juneau proceedings are in no way con-|@old Mining Company, who re- Mrs. Massie said. T T e PO 5 —_———— 1 TACOMA, Wash,, Jan. 8.— The the Washington State Prohibition LEAVE' FOR SOUTH ON Party were taken by a group of MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND mining property. } Will Leap Barriets to Altar Daily Empirc Want Ads Pay. | - vfllfildlmyhdudflt‘r‘m Glrylmn handsome 3 vho red ot Dotrait with Mazion, M ‘Mitchell, whom ne ¥ eolmplications, not the least of which ellhnn the dancer already is her hi lm | Fay Webb wm Bul, Vallee, for 4 klrf- %u.»*‘» i ney, effective as of January 1. Tay- Sam Savin, proprietor of the |Tor's headquarters will likely be in| Family Shoe Store, arrived in Ju- Cordova. neau on the motorship Northland from his home in Ketchikan. SHOP IN JUNEAU OMMEDL P2 T RS Daily Emptre want Ads Pay | arrival from Seattle. ‘ B | | care for some receiving medical time. I3 Tikhon Lavriscneff, principal of || C. Edmonds left St. Ann's Hos- thé Government school at Hoonah, | | pital for his home yesterday after arrived here this morning from | ! PAINTS——OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE ——q | his home on the motorship Este-‘i Thomas Hu‘wm c. ’ ' beth and entered the Government P - e ) Chosen for a , HUMAN SACRWICE Half:crazed tribesmen, perpetuatmg pagan rxtes centuries old, sought for their Sun God a' daughter whose beauty surpassed all others on | earth,a woman worthy of wearing the crownofd’ Goddess JaNice KENT, movie star on loeation 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, madea single-handed attempt at rescue, was himself capturod and con- demned to die. The sacrificial altar was prepared, a thousand mad-men pressed forward to witness the insané ceremony, when a modern, avenging demen 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 turmundinp.r ‘Staris eru_es._llav, Jan. 9 A New Serial By HERBERT JENSEN

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