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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1934. CAPITOL 3 - 4 i LAST TIME TONIGHT THE SCREEN TREAT OF THE SEASON! A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Presented by Carl Laemmle PREVIEW TONIGHT—BOB MONTGOMERY Sunday—EDDIE CANTOR in VISIT THE Salmon Creek Roadhouse ANTON RIESS “KID FROM SPAIN" Ar (,apltol “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” ohery L “Juneau’s Own Store” w ROBERT MONTGOMERY in a scene front"HELL BELOW" |ONE-ARMED MAN " FROZEN TO DEATH J. K. Paul Nick Novak “THE HOME OF GOOD EATS” Telephone 62 Krafft Cabinet Shop MILLWORK Window, Plate and Auto GLASS Moulding, Panels and Hardwood SECOND AT FRANKLIN Service Is Our Motto — PIONEER CAFE Telephone 62 D e § James Broderige, woodchopper, was frozen to death 40 miles below Fort Yukon, during the middle of January, according to word received here. | Broderige's body, thinly clad, was found lying across the trail. He left Beaver for Fort Yukon for medical attendance, according to the mail carrier and is believed to have been caught in weather at 78 belows zero. He only had a scanty supply of food with him and he is thought to have become exhausted and succumbed on the trail during the height of the cold weather. e e—— A survey conducted by the cham- ber of commerce at Nashville, Ten- nessee, showed traffic accidents ‘were most numerous during Octo- ber, November and December. 1 z i New pring Arrivals COATS ® Direct SUITS from our New York Buyer LEADER Dept. Store GEORGE BROS. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY ON YUKON TRAIL a one-armed | boats,” by Commander Edward others, she might have been just | Ellsberg. any movie star at lunch with a Robert Montgomery heads the friend. MUSICAL DRAMA WILL BE SHOWN FORLASTTIME| oo s 3 S 2 | the Grand Canyon trip with Rou- B.e Mlne Tomg_ht Charm-lben Mamoulian, her director, mean ingly Romantic Feature |marriage—or romance leading to Closes Capitol Run Reaction to marriage—for Greta Garbo? It was just such speculation which Mamoulin answered almost as soon as he had brushed off the desert dust by denying that either of them is thinking along that line. But Hollywood still {question to consider. It was this—Will the spotlight {that by chance played on that | week-end motor jaunt send Greta back into the shell from which Mamoulian's friendship apparently |was drawing her? “Be Mine Tonight! TUniversal Special now playing at the Capitol Theatre, has achieved what every film producer has been attempting to do since the advent of sound— to weld music and movement on the screen. Naturally, every producer is more or less conversant with the resources of music and movement but it would seem that it remained for a young director by the name of Anatol Iitwak to combine the two into a perfect and spectacular| pgse interested in the doings of symphony of sight and sound. |¢he Swedish girl who has capital- Instead of building studio sets,|iznq on silence in her off-screen the young director took his players|gareer said it was a “new Garbo to Lugano, Switzerland, beauty 5ot | who returned from Sweden last of the Italian-Swiss Frontier, and | epring. She smiled for photograph- there photographed practically the jers as she left her boat at San whole story against a natural back- ‘D|ego‘ and even granted a cryptic ground. With equal abandon he has | jnterview the purport of which blended popular music with classic|ywas: “One never knows what time the result being a film symphony | iy bring, does one?” with an emotional effect unprec“-’ dented in motion picture history. By the use of appropriate music | Litwak succeeded in establishing “‘ln her policy of silence and elusive- fervor and ecstasy to the scenes!ness but it did bring a new friend, that build up to a kind of musncal‘a new director, and a companion hysteria. The flow of the combmed“m the trips into solitudinous spac- music and movement was gained| jes to which Garbo remained ad- by a system of relay-recording, a dicted. system by which the players and| ‘1t was last autumn that Greta, particularly the singers, were left|wearing her familiar disguise of unfettered by microphones. dark glasses, went, almost unob- Preview Tonight served to another studio to see Below,” one of the out- Marlene Dietrich’s film, “Song of had one FOUND, A FRIEND ‘‘Hell will be previewed at the Capitol|lian, who directed it, was announc- ly Wednesday. This is the much Christina.” { discussed M e tro-Goldwyn-Mayer| Mamoulian and Garbo began to submarine drama, filmed with the be seen together frequently at Hol- cooperation of the United tSates lywood restaurants. Except that she Navy, and based on thc story “Pig-| still remained unapproachable to cast of the production and Icaturcd‘ roles ‘are played by Walter Huston,! THERE'VE BEEN OTHERS Madge Evans, Jimmy Durante, Eu-| Mamoulian then denied the ru- gene Pallette and Robert Young, mors of marriage that naturally| with the supporting cast including | cropped up. 'Garbo's name has been Edwin Styles, John Lee Mahin,|linked romantically before. First it David Newell, Sterling Holloway was Mauritz Stiller, the director, and Charles Irwin. Many of the|who brought her to Hollywood, in» exterior sequences of “Hell Below” -ng. that she be signed if he Her “Romance in Desert” L] | Time did not bring any change standing photoplays of the year, Songs.” And then Rouben Mamou-| Theatre tonight and shown regular- ed as director of Garbo's "Queent Filmdom Now Awaits Garbo Her Story of When Greta Garbo and Di- rector Rouben Mamoulian re- turned from a mysterious Grand Canyon {rip, romantic rumors were promptly denied by Ma- moulian. were made on location at Pearl' were. Harbor, Hawail. Members of the| Stiller left, but Garbo became a cast, Director Jack Conway, and 4 movie queen. Stiller died. The next | pendence Creek, which since his, Mamculian is about 36, and Gar- illness last April has been under bo, if 17 when she arrived in 1925, lease to Ed Bartlett of Fairbanks. | is about 10 years younger. The boxing team at the Univer-| North Carolina led all states in sity of Virginia has won the south- the number of cotton textile spin- ern conference championship for dles in operafion during last Sep- three years in succession. tember. Daily Cross-word Puzzle Breakfast large technical corps spent more important “romance rumor” con-| Orange Juice than a month at lPearl Harbor | nected her name with John G“"Cooknd Wheat Cereal Cream photographing atmospheric and ac-‘bens_ her screen lover. anert.\’ Buttered Toast Coffee tion scenes. | marriage to Ina Claire ended t_haL.[ Luncheon JRESE G S— | But the idea of a Mamoulian-|cioam of Celery Soup Wafers YUKON PIONEER DIES ‘Gark_w_ ‘romance has elex_'nems of“ Sugar Cookies Plums icredxbmty. Apparently their friend-| Tea Carl A. Biclenberg, who came ship is not studio-fostered for pub-| Disnes north in 1898, died on his sevcmy-:hcity_purposes. Studios with m—azi Meat Cakes Mashed Potatoes | fifth birthday in Fairbanks on in mind select handsome leading/ Bread Butter | January 28. Bielenberg was one men as romantic principals. They Beet Relish Gelatin Salad of the large operators in the Circle | seldom encourage glamorous stars | Salad Dressing District, owning ground on Inde-'to “fall in love” .with directors. | Grapes Coffee ‘cdery two tablespoons chopped on- [Test of By MRS. A FEBRUARY DAY Meat Cakes (Serving Eight) One pound beef, round; one-half pound pork butts; one-third pound veal cutlet; one cup crumbs; two eggs; three tablespoons chopped | ions; two tablespoons shopped | green peppers; one teaspoon salt; | | one-quarter teaspoon paprika; one- | Intertwined | “Night Court,” ALEXANDER GEORGE |, i ACTION FILM IS FEATURED AT COLISEUM “Flames” Slanlng Johnny Mack Brown Shows Thrilling Scenes “Action pictures are the only| pictures that the public really re- members,” states Johnny Mack Brown, handsome star of Mono- gram’s thrilling epi fighters, “Flames,” which comes to the Coliseum Theatre tonight Brown’s judgment in the mat- ter of pictures has been confirmed by his own experience as leading man for Greta Garbo, Mary Pick- ford and Joan Crawford, and his starring role in “Billy the Kid,” as well as by observation of the | careers of the leading male stars of today. 1 “The public remembers me best in “Billy the Kid,” an outdoor pic- ture and they will also remember me for my work in ‘‘Flames,” he continued. “And as other exam- ples there are such stars as Doug- las Fairbanks, Henry B. Walthall Hobart Bosworth and dozens of of brave fire- others who have made their name in outdoor action films.” In “Flames” Brown plays the role of a firefhan whose perilous duties carry him through thrilling scenes in a big tenement fire, and | moments of vivid action and sus- pense in the midst of the mighty blaze of a large factory Duilding. in the fast-moving plot is an interesting story of ro- mance, and sparkling comedy, as portrayed by George Cooper andl Marjorie Beebe. Playing opposite the star is pret- ty Noel Francis, who won her ini- tial laurels in the Ziegfeld Foilies| and Rio Rita, and went to Holly-! wood to distinguish herself in “Smart Money," | “Blonde Crazy,” and “Smart Wom- en.” Others in the outstanding cast are Richard Tucker, Russell Simp- son and Kit Guard. Karl Brown was the director. —— . OLDTIMER DIES William Gilbert, one of the old- timers of the Koyukuk District re- ! cently died in his cabin following | a paralytic stroke, according to re- | ports sent the federal court in Fairbanks ;| canal, which will connect Lake Lagoda with the altic port of Vi- borg. PLAN CURBING SPECIALISTS IN STOCK TRADING Senate Investigating Com- mittee Starts Off on New Angle WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. — The Senate Committee investigating the stock market sought toray to learn if “specialists” use inside informa- tion to enrich themselves. The pending Fletcher-Rayburn bill for Federal control of exchanges would put a drastic curb on actiities of “specialists.” The investigators are seeking testimony to place on rec- ord to supporL this proposdl e Finns Chart Waterway ... | Linking Lake to Baltic HELSINGFORS, Feb. 20.— Fin- land, p-anning a new outlet for her timber, is to build a canal 105 miles long at a cost of $10,~ 000,000. Plans and estimates have been completed for construction of the Proponents of the scheme esti- mate that the canal would carry 990,000,000 tons of goods annu- | ally, while incoming tariffs would yield approximately $160,000, TOM KEENE in “GHOST VALLEY” AND “FLAMES” A HIGH-POWERED DOUBLE FEATURE BILL! Capital BEER LUNCHES W ashington’s Birthday THURSDAY February 22 [ ® STORE CLOSED ALL DAY , ® Order your Grocer- ies TOMORROW! ® Fresh Fruits and Scandinavian-American Dance Music TONIGHT Beer Parlors DANCING @® Pull'with us and we win! D e WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 1 | half cup milk. Have all meat chopped well. Add ingredients. Shape into, dmm lllll/%%ill]p SN A i ANANE oo cdEN uN N GEEEd JEN C NN A ddNEN R ] /AEEREE T BT JEEN GEN RN ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 1. Word cfi 1. Light touches AompEance 3 Recreational 5. Period be- (R A tween morn- ing and Heel over, as night A v-hlv E o 8. Large boat Somtass pont 12. Russian sea . Home of Adaw | 13. Indefinite and Eve pronoun Conceal | 14. Flutter . ‘Withers | 15. Course of pub- Qcurrence lic life de 17. English Collection of counties facts 19. Flowed back Flow 20, ish 2. Orfiu 21. Pieces out earing 3. Margin . Endeavor 24. Distant 35. Not so hot 26. Coolness In Vietim danger ‘Time long 28. Device for gone catching etermine Forward atehful 2, Bitter herb 43, American 56. Ang 42. French city tric librarian §7. Transmit 4. gtrikes gently measure 45. American wWN 44. Part of a . Moccasin black snake 09! minstrel . Cent: conoq. 48. Narrow back 1. Kind of fish show . Thirs streets 2. Asiatic native 46. Uniform Row(ng imple- 5u. Obtain 3. Hair dresser 47, ment; 1. Row . Bm and g gnfv runner . Smail Eu 83 Tock apener sy . Coloring ropean 54. Ifental image Juhe bug matter shark §5. Varlety H Article 153. Bon of ‘ufllh ///////////// i, \cflkes two-thirds inch thick and' |two inches in diameter. Place pan, | | broil fourteen minutes, turning sev- eral times. | | Beet Relish, Gelatin Salad | (Serving Eight) | One package lemon flavored gel- 'atin mixture; one and two-thirds | cups boiling water; two tablespoons | horseradish; four tablespoons chop- | ped pimientos; one-half teaspoon | salt; two tablespoons chopped green | | peppers; one cup chopped cabbage; \\two-mirds cup chopped beets; two (tablespoons vinegar; two table- | spoons sugar. Pour water over gelatin mixture, |stir until dissolved. Add vinegar and sugar. Chill Add remaining ingredients, pour into mold. Chill until stiff. Unmold in lettuce cups. i Salad Dressing ,Four egg yolks; one teaspoon salt; onme-fourth teaspoon paprika; one-fourth teaspoon celery sal ! one-fourth teaspoon dry mustar "two tablespoons flour; one-third cup sugar; one-half cup vinegar; | one-half cup water. | Beat yolks, add dry ingredients, add remaining ingredients, mix well and cook slowly, stirring constant- ly, until creamy mixture forms.| Cool. | ———.—— PUBLIC CARD PARTY The Women of the Moose will hold the fourth of a series of card parties Thursday evening Feb. 22 at Moose Hall. Play starts promptly at 8 o'clock. Bridge, whist and pinochle. Good prizes, refresh- ments, Admission 50 cents. adv. ! BERGMANN ‘ DINING ROOMS Table Board by Week or Month | Transient Meals 50c | ' Mr. and Mrs. Mike Daniloff | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay [ i [ Vegetables arriving on Alaska today. 1| INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. 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