The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 8, 1934, Page 3

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'FAST WORKERS' 1S ROMANCE OF RIVET EXPERTS John Gilbert, Robert Arm- strong Take Leads in Drama at Capitol COLISEUN | | | Thrills on top of skyscrapers ninety stories in the air, romantic adventures that would bring blush- es to Casanova, and a friendship that survived an attempt at mur- der are offered in “Fast Warkers,” John Gilbert’s latest starring pic- ture which is showing at the Capi- ACTRESS WEDS ARMY OFFICER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1934. | THRILLS ABOUND IN PICTURE OF TROPICAL WILDS [“Fury of the Jungle” with Peggy Shannon, Alan Dinehart at Coliseum Nature in the raw is seldom mild. And it is in its raw state that you see it in Columbia’s “Fury of the Jungle,” which opens at the Coliseum Theatre. The Matto Grosso country of| South America, the trackless jun- gles into which so many have dis- appeared, is the location, presum- —— - the law, living by might and cruel- ty. Into this village a white girl is| precipitated. at the mercy of the| brutes who live there. One man shelters her and wins her for his own ! Peggy Shannon is the girl, with Donald Cook the boy. She is mak- ing a trip up-river with her broth- er on an exploration when the brother is stricken with fever, and must be taken from! the boat. Cook is an escaped con- | vict, but he has a spark of decency in him. He is a woman hater—but he protects her from the rest. Alan Dinehart is cast as the boss of the village, a man who rules by brute strength and cruelty. Harold Huber is a renegade Frenchman, wanted for the murder of his wife. Dudley Digges is a whisky bloated, broken-down physician and Fred- rik Vogeding is the captain of the Daily Alaska Empire tol Theatre. 1 hier-Steaier 3 { 4 Gilbert has a characterization ably somewhere along the hesd-"::fi;‘l t;;‘e;‘;l:(‘ly" .'i‘o?l?!:\y “(l;‘::fm;: g that is strongly reminiscent of his waters of the Amazon. Jaguars, boa dast I £ e 2 3 | i dangers lurk | €3t as a half-breed, the belle of bravado and dramatic prowess in| ggmatziciing ehg olpr SHN the village untll the white girl “The Big Parade” with Robert| in the fever soaked jungles; men.!m‘ke; s g Armstrong delivering one of his in- more dangerous than either beasts| ™" " fbpgarance imitable “lunk head” performances H or jungles, have established a vil-| 5 g oy 2 * Of t e as the dumb friend and assistant i lage and trading post. There they| A hen’s egg contains 66 per cent in handling red-hot rivets. H are all outlaws—criminals of the|water, 10 per cent fat, 13 per cent Action at Dizzy Height - ‘:“ most desperate nature, pigilng from | protien and 11 per cent minerals. y Action on the skyscraper was f‘ = » i AR . photographed to obtain every pos- i i — DONALDICIOK ! BUBMANOE sible thrill from sensations—at a | L A - PRa AR dizzy height with men walking on! | TOSHIA-MORL narrow girders and handling rivet ” guns as though they were squirt| and guns. Any question about the metal; working scenes being synthetic are - . Y y» immediately dispelled by the ter- THE LAST FRONT]ER rific spray of sparks from the hot » rivets as they are hammered in! News Comedy with a deafening clanging of gun| ! r @i —o, On steel. ‘A romantic episode on fhe ground ¢ : | Governors Island, New York, welcomed the first bride of i 25 | 3 ) a senior Today powerful climax during H d‘*“fi“ army officer in many years. She is none other than Pauline Frederick, struggle as one of them drops 0| the actress. Miss Frederick and Col. Joseph A. Marmon, commander of ° almost certain desfruction thou-| the 16th U. S. infantry, were married recently at Scarsdale, N. Y. It 1 sands of feet below. | was the fifth marriage for the actress and Colonel Marmon's first. p . | @ilbert and Armstrong play their| They are shown as they arrived at the army post. (Associated Press C ) o s 3 | A roles to the limit of humor and| Photo) i i e g WA’)" dramatic skill. Mae Clarke is con-| | | vincing and amusing in her por- tract; one-eighth teaspoon salt;| e | trayal of a lady of quest.ionablci two cups pastry flour; two tea-| o { reputation who nearly wrecks a| spoons baking powder; two egg| “Juneaw’s Own Store” || pertect friendship. The New York, whites, beaten. } ! stage player, Muriel Kirkland, of- m _but:cr and sugar. Add ST oo (fers a clever characterization as| milk, yolks, e ts, salt, I](?urt ¢ [ 41| Millie, and an excellent supporting | {and baking powder. Beat two min-| I PIONEER CAFE { | cast includes Vince Barnett, Vir-; utes. Fold in egg whites and mix | i . ! J. K. Paul Nick Novak | | ginia Cherill, Muriel Evans, Ster- 7 ‘lmhu'i'_ len' >mw two layer cffl:‘: 1 o ling Holloway, Guy Usher, Warner | ., 3 - e .. [ Pans lined with waxed papers. Bake | | i ?:OI}D{OEI\:?S?F ], Ricghmond and Robert Bufs. ’I‘h!’iB" 1 ALEXANDER (’I"OR“""‘:'.\emy minutes in moderate oven.| [+ -3' picture was much of its vigor and| MUFFIN SUGGESTIONS =Cu;)l and add [‘x:nmu - —————— 2~ dramatic intensity to the alert di-| ¢ you want to make whole wheat | 3 Filliag | | rection of Tod Browning. lor Granam muffins, use your reg-| One-hall cup sugar; three table-| |ular muffin recipe and substitute ‘]‘1?‘1’?"‘ g byo . g yolks; one- | one cup of whole wheat or Graham ‘l‘:m ncufi»;:; ;"‘3:'“("‘”_" 2;“ ‘:‘lj‘“ ;“‘;’:); | / S flour for one of the cups of flour | *PoORS sl Forih Rases Stop |called for in the recipe. Mutfins | CFushed or chopped pineapple; one | | tablespoon butter. 7 - n | require little beating to make them 2 e 3 WHOLESALE Cough or no cost light and fluffy when baked; so| DBiend sugar and flour. Add yolks | Rules of Contest blend the ingredients carefully, |22d frult juices and cock in double | and No argument — money ;‘“- 1‘,‘-,‘,1[\‘,1‘,:,‘1]\? U:lidl( Bl:mvtb,]umyi Entry in this contest is open to anyone not back if two doses of| DINNER USING LEFTOVERS |~ i o v o 4 » o - : il : cook two minutes. Cool. an employee of the Daily Alaska Empire or a thTAIL Bronchuline Emulsion don’t | Sliced Roast Pork X | ; . Smeam oive you INSTANT, un-| Hashed Brown Sweet Potatoes l Frpating | Juneau theatre. Simply fill out the list of the | - = mistakableg réllef. Harry. Race and! " Buttered Turnips | Two cups sugar; one cup water; | ten pictures which you enjoyed the most during 1 all other good druggists guarantee Bread Butter {two teaspoons vinegar; two egg| the "33 scason and mail it to the Contest Editor spe it. | Grapefruit Salad Whites, heaten; one feaspoon vani]-| of the Daily Alaska Empire on or before Feb- ‘ alelC Coast Contains no chloroform nor other | Califor Cake :‘:_;C‘t’“e'q“"‘ ter teaspoon lemon ex- ruary 10. The first two prizes consist of season’s narcotics, and no sweet, sugary! Coffee | ‘Mx\ AR A R ticket to the Coliseum or Capitol Theatres. The C lC syrup. Not habit-forming. Smells Boil‘aeml} .wi(l;out ;u[ri me.nri second two prizes consist of a month’s pass to oa 0. worse than it tastes. But if you California Cake ‘rmp a doror wh"ln‘ pgfm:‘“ xl" cither theatre and the fifth prize is a 11x14 are coughing yourself to pieces,| One-third cup butter; one cup oy pEed, ‘s)oon & | autographed photo of whatever star the winner I)h 412 INSTANT RELIEF is what you|sugar; two-thirds cup milk; two j,m()‘ it 5 'l' 3 ‘"f" el Do want — and what you get with | egg yolks; one teaspoon vanilla; 230"” a’;‘;”‘t‘:‘ _“»”“l‘% ZU]‘;(N.% 3 5 i 2 3 L iarte: oon almo: ex- | Bed frosting is cold. Add ex- . > Bmffhu]{rle; adfivf. gne_ gua{'.(r teaspoon almond I iarir arll et i CLIP THE COUPON NOW and enter your & e | i favorite selections. 9900000000 2222222242244 4 0 GUY L SMITH TO WATCH THE PAPER for announcement of e judges. : OPEN PHARMACY | e COUCHUNRE R | “How OI HERS See (]S | COUPON Negotiations are being completed \ by Guy L. Smith, well known drug- | gist of Douglas and resident of that | AT At % + A NEW *SERIES community for the last twenty-five| My belection of the TEN:BESL years, for the opening of a modern | PICTURES of '33 is as follows: i pharmacy and curio shop in Ju-" neau at an early date, he an- ¢ Eoii99 6 9 2 nounced today. “Land of opportunity”—*“Uncle Shylock”—"dollar chasers”™— W B e 45 ity tkb 1. . A morning making arrangements to “hope of the world”—many and varied have been the epithets obtain the location on Front Street | 2. . . . . . oa e formerly occupied by the Wright| by which foreigners in the past described America, its life, peo- Shop, and the lease will no doudt | 3 be signed within a few days. r ¥ ple and institutions. But what of TODAY? What opinions _ Though he will continue his shop | » in Douglas and will, for the pr:‘s-i e e ST R ST T P . 99 o S ent at least, maintain his resi- e London ) n his re are held now by the “men in the streets” of Paris, § R i e W E 2 pects to spend a considerable part| L . |Juneau. He will have a graduate 6. I pharmacist in charge of the Ju- . 1 A ) : . . neau store when he is absent. Associated Press correspondents in leading | Parther asthid or Te Hew store e R 3 Z . . . will be announced by Mr. Smith foreign countries, experienced American within a few days when his plans| " s e f are definitely completed. 8. newspapermen intimately familiar with the i . 3 s . N - b 9. situation, will summarize popular opinions Compensation Plan toward the United States prevailing today 3 for CWA Employecs 10. _ 4 i 8 i Approved by Senate in other nations, with explanations of the | Name .. | WASHINGTON, Feb, 8. — The foreign reasoning and showing typical car- Scpate ks vofed .fp: Bylend the g g 8 U ‘lumbed disability compensation plan Address . o b toons reflecting these viewpoints. [ BRI 1 18 OWA. Mail this coupon to Contest Editor, lHAl;glél;;}rALLWAs gAY ¢ Daily Alaska Empire 1 ED POSITION IN A Daily Series—STARTING TODAY T coTest cuosks NI ally Series | Harold Gallwas, who has been | bookkeeper at the B. M. Behrends FEBRUARY 10 {Bank for the last three years, has l . resigned to accept a position at the USRS S SESE L G IS LIRTR z” the | Chichagof Mining Company on | Chichagof Tsland, it was an- b, nounced today. He will leave on the Estebeth this evening to assume (his new duties. Mr. Gallwas will be succeeded in |the bank by Peter Melseth, who has recently been employed in the legal office of R. E. Robertson. ————— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay journey, | TIME TONIGHT ] |will be tapged and the owgerd NEw PIONEERS penalized, is evidenced by the Tap- b & lidity with which licenses Have been sold this year in comparison HOME AT SITKA.U previous year, according to ;iLy ! Clerk A. W. Henning. -3 o date over 350 license phates of the new green variety yavc Iheen purchased by local motosists, (Continued trom Page Omne.) P il L which Mr. Henninc said, is %bn- i ’ | siderably more than at the same pressure boiler is primarily intend- |, ..o in 1939 1 °d for the laundry and steriliza- | o » tion, it may be used, if the funds| permit, for an electrical generatir = - Daily Empire Want Ads Pq ¥ unit v In addition to ¢ amp in the 4 center of the buidig and a stai - N TR - way in each wing an automatic . elevator is provide: P H The plans do not contémplaic Vale",tlnes * the housing of the superintendent < or the nurscs in the main building 3 It is 'obable that th resent b4 it W b o We are now show-i hospital buildings which is the only building of the old group that will ing a complete < remain, will be reconditioned to a serve as the superintendent’s dwell- assortment at ¢ ing and the nurses’s living quarters. pupulur 2 ‘The building will have a general i - appearance of coziness that is de- prices L sired in a builldipe of ghis kind. ) The place can and will be made ® \: into one of the most beautiful M spots in the Territory and' will be - a reminder to the world that 5 Alaska has spared nothing to make its old, ploneers comfortable and Butl(’,r Maura happy in their declining years. 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