The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 13, 1934, Page 3

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: (/’/' ( ’f(( ////// HE HADTHE WORLD IN HIS GRASP!.. Gold poured from th I into the coffers of The real life ing rogue hangman! “irst Nunnnul STARTS TONIGHT POLICE SEEKING 'FOR IMER POSTAL ALASK:&H WITH HEAD PROTESTS $2,000 Adolph §elerrer of Fair- Walter F. Brown Declares banks Missing in Seattle Cancellation of Con- Since ('» tracts ‘Incredible” SEATT! tmas ph gold ht Brown canc seemed Postmaster apon 1kon had Yu Re TION REBEKAHS e will be a r e Perseverance EKAHS on ular meeting Lodge No. Wednesday even- 14, starting , at 1 Fellows 'Hall. Visit- members welcome. EDITH F. SHEELOR, Secretary. COAL WHOLESALE and RETAIL VISIT THE Salmon Cree Roadhouse ANTON RIESS I Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phone 412 | i RELIABILITY RELIABILITY RELIABILITY qyq Commercial Adjustment and Rating Bureau Co-Operating with White Service Burcau The merchant through a competent personnel makes money only to lose it through credits, Two stimulants present themselves: Either collect or abanden the stimulant . Ever increasing competition inhibits abandonment. Tt seems that then credit rating and collecting must come into its cwn. Bradstreet's report shows more fail on cash business than eredit, and if ratings are given and cellections placed and kept up, credit business will show 45 per cent in- We reduce bad debt losses and increase RELIABILITY ALI'TIEVIT RELIABILITY ALITIGVIIZN crease over cas cellection turnover. Many thoughtlessly look to a credit bureau for bad debt protection only, lesing track of getting collection turnover, good or bad, which is just as important as sales turnover. The best fisherman will change his bait when the fish stop biting, Affer 3 merchan’t money is stolen via bank- ruptey he is ready to lock the door. RELIABILITY ALITIEVITAN Commercial Adjustment and Rating Bureau Lecal Pecple Employed—Locally Owned and Operated ROOM 1, SHATTUCK BUILDING PHONE 2152 JUNEAU, RELIABILITY ALIMEvVITIy ALASKA RELIABILITY RELIAB ILITY RELIABILITY IN GOLD AIRMANL. ACTION THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY FI:B |3 1934. H_LEN HAYES 7 Mae West Seekin g Real | Fighting Man; Swimmer IS STARREDIN er CHINESE DRAMA‘ Thlnks Ho W ll Fill Bill, Splendid C“e Supponb Star in “Son-Daughter” | at Capitol Theatre | Francisco's s, intrigues and rm[l the romance of girl who 11s herself 1 her countrymen, amatic background of in which “The Sin T The ne of t” and Ramon ed at the Capitol \1(’.'0 Gn‘.xl\\\" fea- 11‘(' ‘\’l 1\(" |ists and n | celebrations, |and {the int {in the = fz‘m.\l Gorgeous ng dens with ]n'(‘hetm en ars as Lu\l\ Wha, ne who sells her- IE - e altar for the | i and Novarro is S o, extiielas Buster Crabbe probably knews more about swimming than preficament. Miss fighting, but he has an idea he’s just the man for the prizefighter beautiful in Chinese| rele in Mac West's new picture. that rises - nacts a role E— —— ——— |ing ~ i for power, AMAZING FILM IS BASED ON ACTUAL FACT ‘The Match King" Opening at Coliseum Theatre Shows Swindle A picture with a background of strange romances and colossal fi- nancial and political intrigues, “The | Match King,” featuring Warren William and the exotic Lili Da- mita, will open today at the Coli-, seum Theatre. | Its plot rivals in imagination the | wildest fiction and would scarcely be believed were it not that it has| a counterpart in real life, the story having been suggested by scream- newspaper headlines that re- cently shocked both continents |when a financial octopus commit-| |ted suicide. The headlines revealed | |the world’s most gigantic swindle. Not only does the story, taken son, reveal the tremendous schemes for world domination by a finan- cial genius, but it bares his per- sonal romances with women from every walk of life, from the lowest to those in the highest society. The dominant trait of this char- { acter, as portrayed by Warren Wil- liam, is ambition and ruthlessness. After making love to many women, {he even uses them as puppets to | further hi overwhelming desire; i regardless of what hap- {pened to the victims of his mag- ramatic power By ROBBIN COONS that raised | fadelon Clau-| HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Feb. 13.— the young Chi-|Mae West wants a fighter for her is convincing, and does|0€W picture, but she may get a 3 e L e lng, T A | swimmer instead—ir Buster Crabbe , Dolen” Worgtfiery, A8 Lt nd power. He also sings a has his wa l} man’ ())11 fmeh olmen wil song delightfully. Buster, with his own name of Fémain awhile Sorl the %adnoppo 1ce Brown directed the dif- |LarTy recently restored to him for BESIERTEy. .\;1__‘“3“ in “Little with skill that |cinematic purposes, got into pic- a0 W‘hafi I\oI\\. i Lynton” | tures because of his physique and o "‘»\_-501 ol from Germany | Stone ap- |0 date he had to take off his ! f“lM:;\ Sull.u)n s second sta\;i kindly Chi- shirt in every picture. And when "‘L ve nv vv.“bltt (li lr.xd;x?gv mafln? Oland plays|he heard that Mae was writing a|Y0l¢ Is strong enough to have kept | nighbinder Fen Smipue fighter role in “It Ain't No Montgomery away fflm Dxmdmy\ and Ral rgan, Lou- | Sin.” Buster went into training. | 33 ] © Hale, H. B. Warner and| “While in high school in Hono- NEW Gosz sHlPPED the elaborate cast are|lulu I won the light-he \'\'\\cl"h( | The costumes and |¢hampionship, so I'm not BY AIR EXPRESS | FOR LEADER STORE acular, | fighting. And a part i L of the|West picture is worth fi een punch- | | verry, his! T)mmfis L. he said, or gasped, betw ing sessions with Joe | boxing instructor. Department Store, who left a| AR dmxn time ago for New York City { on buying trip, is rushing by air | s a remarkable purchase in WHICH IS WHICH e The old mix-up between HUgh | yeoing and dinner gowns, accord- ing to a wire received from him Herbert and F. Hugh Herbert is this mornin, | |on again, worse than ever because | the two are on the same 10t HOW,| ryere s & scarcity of Mantfac- B 5B Dokt * | tured merchandise and the market | Hugh is the actor, and F. Hugh|; " yorv' firm mr Georde Stated. 's the writer, but Hugh Is also 87wy R a, is affécting a Wonderful writer, which makes it no easier ;pange in conditions and 1 believe | | to straighten out mail and tele- it will work out to good advantage,” he wired. phone calls —————— and ready for her debut, was Ed- die’s idea of something to rescue. ), as “LITTLE MAN” STAYS wor bu arner t, the marct , and other picture as one of r's major productions - details the BARKS” | ‘ | m the Silver Fox Barbers| within our harbors we lately have made of improving our trade Williams better known {A very fine workman well-fed 5 he Bloom of youth om being uncouth 10t his troubles or regrets don't smell like SILVER FOX as F A comic sidelight on the recent tragic flood was the sight of Ed- | die Edwards, property man, dash- ing through hip-high torrents to| the rescue of a sheep named Eloise, of Mrs. Jessie A. Baker, and sis- tethered on the studio “back lot ter of Mrs. G. E. Krause and Mrs Eloise has a part in “Merry John L. Ahlers, left on the Alas- Wives of Reno,” and was the clos- ka for Seattle where she will at- est answer to the prop man’s pray- | tend bu 55 _college for the next | er for a trained lamb. Findi: few momm Mrs. Baker plans on none, Eddie trained one himself,| returning to Juneau in the late and Eloise, education <ompletes Whose fingers c A user of no tobacco at all | And ready to work at any call Neither sips he wine or tea Or moonshine for a spree Now occupies the first chair Van, the second, some pair; wish you to give us a trial ve you at least a smile . J. D. VAN ATTA, Prcp adv. UNlTED FOOD CO. PHONE 16 MRS. BAKER GOES SOUTH Mrs. Helen E. Baker, daughter Fast Free Delivery FLOWERS FLOWERS—The truly appropriate Valentine’s Day Gift. We have a large, well assorted shipment arriving on the Victoria tonight. PRICED EXCEEDINGLY LOW. Also Large Shipment of Produce ORANGES APPLES NEW NAVELS 30c 200 SIZE GRAPEFRUIT ARIZONA 25¢ 3 LARGE ONES FOR 9 POUNDS POTATOES U.S. NO. 1 C 25 POUNDS George, of the Leaa-|y jare at the Zynda. netic personality. The picture has been painted | lin vivid and glowing colors for the screen through the adaptation of | Houston Branch and Sidney Suth- ‘crland ‘There is an able supporting !cast which includes Glenda Far-| lrn:~11 Harold Huber, Spencer Char- | ters, John Wray, Murray Kinnell, | Hardy Albright, Julietfe Compton and Claire Dodd. It was directed | by Howard Bretherton and Wklmun‘ Keighley. o IMISS KRUG BRIDE OF E. J. LACHANCE Miss Martha Krug and Elmer J. LaChance were united in mar J sterday morning at 8 o'clock at the Catholic church by the Rev 'W. G. LaVasseur. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Franklin, the latter being sister of the bride. | The newly-weds for the present NOW OPEN Commercial Adjust- ment & Rating Buréau Cooperating with White Service Bureau | Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. We have 5,000 local ratings | | i | | il 1| from the novel by Einar Thorvald- || PREVIEW TONIGHT “LILY TURNER” with CHATTERTON GEO WATCH TOMORROW’S PAPER for Picture Contest Winners NOTICE All Retail Merchants of Juneau, other than Food and Grocery Stores, and Motor Vehicle Retailers, are invited to attend a meeting in the Council Cham- bers of the City Hull, Tuesday evening, February 13, at 8 o’clock. The purpose of the meeting is to dis- for the General Retail Ad- i Code under the National Recovery ministration (NRA). cuss and plan CHAMBER OF COMMERCE JUNEAU OoF By the Retail Trade Com. AUSE flowers appeal to all, they make the ideal gift to everyome upon every cecasion. Send flowers to “Her” cn Vilentine’s Day, Send flow- ers to your hostess. Our Shop is flooded with beautiful plants and flowers—it is easy to sat- isfy your taste and purse here! Flowers telegraphed to any point in the world JUNEAU FLORISTS New Shattuck Bldg. We Deliver

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