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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1934. RAMON NOVARRO Feature.at Coliseum Last Last e féou.r:lm s, | STARRED I HAS LEAD IN| 2 (St rme ~ ‘THE WRECKER' Brilliant C; Assembled | for Film Based on Cali- DESERT DRAMA {Myrna Loy Tabte Principal { Feminine Role in “Bar- H. thought his own / P\AMON home an enduring struc= ture—only to find it made of glass and love formia’s Last Earthquake barian” at Capitol . . | | el a ‘hat""d l"u'lofl! What is a man to do when he | Romance of the torrid variety . discovers that he controls his des- { |interspersed with delectable com- ' .'a[k“QlT tinies of two people he hates— | edy sequences make Ramon No- his wunfaithful wife and the false varro's new starring vehicle, “The friend who has stolen her? Shall Barbarian,” which opened last MWRECKER he allow them to perish, or shall| night at the Capitol Theatre, one he use the knowledge that only he' of the most enjoyable of this star's : ; Has to ‘save them from ~death? recent phot PREVIEW DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in with This is the perplexing problem The picture follows all the best TONIGHT “ROBINSON CRUSOE” that confronts Jack Holt in “The Wrecker,” the dramatic photoplay opening tonight at the Coliseum Theatre. Cast as the erring pair are Genevieve Tobin and Sidney Blackmer, whose latest appearance traditions of desert |making the most of several melo- dramatic and romantic incidents It differs however in its decided-| ly different and comic central sit- uation which introduces a charac- drama its story GENEVIEVE TOBIN Sidney Blackmer Georae E. Stone SIS SRR T S G S SOMETHING NEW! ‘ : Ward Bond, evnve Tbm, Jack Holt and - Wallie Allbyight in "The Wrecker’—A Columbia Picture was in Columbia’s “Cocktail Hour.” \er new to pictures, a philander- | The devastating earthquake that ing, young Egyptian guide. This] y b, A shook Southern ~California _early | —-— ST ] T |rascal finds that his good looks| Your fortune forecast in every cookie! last March provides the powerful) pay “exceedingly well as he takes TR JUNEAU TOHEAR MENUS TODAY -5 50 FORTUNE COOKIES | furnishes the Thighly dramatic of the Pyramids. A < 1 |setting for the situation described “The Barbarian” was directed J | _'above Albert Rogell, who wrote | By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE|DY Sam Wood who has permeat- $ho'Sloky, “diso,. didested 1. LUNCHEON SERVING SIX ed it with the same fresh humor Following the quake, the illicit| The Menu | ‘ | which made his Marie Dressler tal- {Tovers are entombed unhurt in IN 2 cn N c ERTS Tomto: Joine’, Cokktak { 49¢ pound 1 = pw | REINDEER CHIEF | |kies so popular. Myrna Loy makes {the ruins of a flimsy school struc- a delightful heroine, Reginald Den- 5 Celery See Ts { i |ture erected by Blackmer with ARG S it Egas|0Y s amusing as her dull-witted HERE UN vIsiT | below-grade materials to increase| —_ Oraniad IME OEREs ®|English fiance and Louise Closser : s pf'?»m;. g e R the|Musical Organization to oOrange Mufsins Butter |Hale e snpther of her_Sial) 3 s — . Raspberry Sherbet SR B L |he win. Durlng End of March - . ponge Gake | Arnold, - Blanche Frederici, Mar- 1 TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DEUVERY | This is perhaps the strongest Salted Nuts Coffee celle Corday, Hedda Hopper and 2_ | dramatic role Holt has ever had. 3 “hic % . Leni Stengel are uniformly good| <™ R e 3 s D oL - SR S L man Brews[er and foe He receives able support, too, in| Juneau will be given a chance to Oliloken Loat, Semviny § |in lesser roles, ¢ I y the ‘Semi-comic, ‘semi-tragic par-|Dear the University of Washington 2 cups diced cooked chickem, 2-3| =\ "oopiont’ of the picture s FRYE’S BABY BEEF g | Have Interesting Plane | Glee Club the end of this month,|cup soft bread, 2 eggs, 2 table- ghlight - of p s i € g trayal by George E. Stone in the : Novarro's singing of a charming “ v | i nsideit Noar Ba vbinede ‘_‘1 ¢ the ambitious little junk. |2CCOrding to word received from spoons chopped pimientos, 2 ta-| ool 3 Ul ol DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON o T iy oy Choh e I plespoons chopped ceery, 1 Jable- Naclo. Herb Brown, composer of i ; (R | Ot ek ok o] Y0l o povri e 000n. gheen, Gepger. 1 dablaspasn ALK, D | Bromn. oo Frye-Bruhn Company : (Continued from 2age One) { i PR e < e d | chopped parsley, % teaspoon fine- | a two-year-old newcomer who|Will leave Seattle March 26 and ° | A 4 T. 4 | — : e o oo | will arrive in Ketchikan on the |1y chopped onion, % teaspoon salt, ; Te!ephone 38 Prompt Delivery ¢ Lime interests are preparing for exten- »;nfxgvg"’:‘""“ ey s {20th, where they will give their % cup milk, 2 tablespoons butter,(No4ion ol Plannine Seen t —— iy E sive operations and many other| first concert. They will appear in m(-\l/;rd R : " As H R 4 companies as well as mdmduaM arch 30, and will play| Mix ingredients. Pour into but- s Huge Reorganization| 4L 1 TO at are getting ready for a big sea- M|SSING ARE engagement in Juneau, ‘ered 1"‘“ P“‘l"- ’fflkfi 35 "““‘-';fi] g g MEAT CO son's work. The activity is the | returning for another concert in|in moderately slow oven. e | Ay e R s e R s e B s, stand 5 minutes in hot place, un. | (Continued from Page One) FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND mold carefully. Surround with stuffed eggs, garnish with parsley TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected 2 PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 ¥ According to the arrangement, price of gold, he said { Mr. and Mrs, Brewster are on| BELl EvED Tn { each member of the club is paying their way to Washington, where | $25 toward his expense and the fast, lunch or dinner— ble, S ver you'll find at Bailey’s le, dams and power plants built, tests have disclosed. ! ;! Statted Exes marginal lands retired from pro- a great variety of tasty e 88 E T e e S PG ' ¥ o dishes. Youw'll like our Mr. Brewster will confer with the |A.'S. U. W. is advancing $850 to! 3 hard cooked eggs, 1-3 cup salad | duction and mew lands reclaimed | ——— ot special business men’s | Sécretary of the Interior on the help pay for the trip, | dressing, 3 tablespoons chopped| DY drainage, great areas reforested, z Bk reindeer service. They will remain Two full programs have been'pickles, % teaspoon salt, 1% tea- | laborers moved in large numbers | in Juneau as the house guests of ”mngm for presentation on the spoon chopped parsley. from factory to farm and their % a Gov. John W. Troy for the next three tour. | Cut eggs in halves. Remove families installed in new and bet- | or four days, before resuming! Inquiries have been received at| —_—————— land mash yolks, add dressing and ter homes. E | 2 BAIIEY’S their 'trip south. the office of the Governor of Al-| seasonings and when blended,| The whole face of nature is to Y : : ! 4 ot TS |aska for information regarding the roughly Tefill white cases Chill k¢ changed, the e e onel e % S . ha bbb on cog iy o be ~ sod- surve | economic relationship unravelle R MOGSE WOMEN following persons supposed to DOU(FLAS a . e o i : lin Alaska. Orange Muffins el T g uneau L.umoer i nc ) 1 S i » o . eoeoeeereeeeeeeeeeeo23| Women of the Moose will meet| Mrs, Theron Leland Royer, about (Using Candled Peel) T}?e ;’k(‘i 0";’"_ of “;;i‘.“:"?al .mug‘l‘ - - y Feteom oo S AERIEUbeRs 1190 0. Slaok. 56 years old, lived in Juneau dur- 2 cups flour, 4 teaspoons baking tgrrnrrgrme;af;mc?; darér x:Z) s o ] GERTIE OLSON, |ing 1912, 1913. EWS powder, % teaspoon salt, 4 table- | onrormed Into 4 ppi- e el & BERGMANN Ty Recorder. LiDelbert Bell, about 45 years spoons ‘sugar, 1-3 cup chopped can- | °>° 1 Prosperity for all | | N ¥ A 5T A ! old, light hair, blue eyes, stocky A Denl 1 beg 1. bhn e S . ¢ but more than one of them be- ) | DINING ROOMS | aily Empire Want Ads Pay bulld, height 5 feet 8 inches, com- | tablespoons buffer, melted Many"s, ‘pblic maii'in ‘the pastileve that eventys) diprimiion of| v | Table Boun_i by Week or Month | | P2 P plexion fair, index finger on right| SPECIAL EDITION EMPIRE | "Aix “ingredients '\md bm'{ y mm_;has Lfl{ked about such a new day|wealth, in one way or another, is Ci‘m | Transient Meals 500» | | 3 ] hand partly off, veteran, Last heard MAKES FINE IMPRESSION .. o0 o ati Reanad muf—‘-fls this, never really dreaming|a part of his purpose. 2 p | Mr. and Mrs. Mike Daniloff | | PUBLIC_NOTICE £OR hER 18- fivel Bt" Anchrade BB fin pans and bake 10 minutes in|it COWd be attained. Mr. Roose-| At any rate his support of the cWett“ s —&3 In the District Court for the Ter-| iy, yvears ago. In a letter of appreciation to' p,qq £ t ¢ With st l:“\ velt really thinks it can be, and |new planning movement shows that RS AR R T ritory of Alaska, Division Num-| “apton Overgard, about 5 years|George Kendler for a copy of the :akzras;a]o]vccl:l o m"' l‘h: ]f:dpe :ncLl he is undertaking it. he is nowhere near the end of his cm‘y l 4 ber One, at Ketchikan. | 0ld, 6 feet, athletic build. Not seen |recent special development edition jeort e “0e O B8 TH Will it work? Will coal miners|program for economic change. He Cards | BOWLING ,In the Matter of the Regular April | since 1931 when he was living at|of The Empire which had been R N and mill workers stay on the farm |expects, and will try to accom- ar s Nothing like the thrill of 1934 Term of the District Coul:l Ketchikan, fisherman and pros-|sent to him by the latter, George s T Ameviit idat after they have been put there? |plish, for greater readjustments in { a ten-stfiké! Develop your for' the Territory of Alaska, Di-| aoior L. Perron, director of the Fidelity \0‘1 o A USY Wil new production from reclaim- | the national life than any which is added to a gelatin mixture which game on the finest alleys (| Vision Number One, at Juneau. Abel Bouchard, supposed to be|and Trust Co. of Pittsburgh, Penn. p .o beLn‘highlv poxsss e ed ‘'acres more than 'undo the|have taken place up to mow. you ever played on. Notice is hercby given that pur-fyying in mining camps in Alaska|wrote as follows: “The paper congealed, forms a tasty salaq|E°0% accomplished by 'retirement - . Bruviswisk BDWuflg (Si“““dl F“ob an 0;‘;”19‘;‘4 ”“(‘R c"‘l‘" for many years. Information sought|would certainly do credit 0 @' gitanle for Iuncheon ‘nr‘ s‘,i;pe]. of wornout acres? Will the pub- | THOMAS CONVICTED : ated February 26, » @ Regular |y yejatives in Quebec. city like New York or Chicago; ‘{lic credit stand the strain of so| Term of the United States District f i § hi (bt L5 R R A mammoth a continui m § & Alleys 3 Emil Otter, supposed to have died | it cerfainly beats anything here . i ing progra Theodore V. Thomas, Ketchikan w ‘ Pool Blmlrdz' Bowlh.g Qourt for the Tirritory of M”k’”' in a hospital in Alaska, followed| a mile.” | Smllggler,s Use Tires cf public works? attorney, was convicted last week ’ E 1 Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Division Number One, will be held} oy fields in Alaska. Information e e—— | These and a thousand other of assault and his counsel filed e Barber Shop i conmestion | 0 the cowt room of the Court|gegireq by relatives'in Michigan. LEAGUE MEETING | CATRO—A system of smug-|questions ask themselves, but the a motion for a mew trial. o | | Lower Front Street, oppostte | 1S at Juneau Alaska begining | c. H. Heine last heard from gling narcotics from Palestine in-|planners are not deterred. | e | § on the 2nd day of April, A. D.lgnen he was living at Hot Springs,| A meeting of the Ladies League o Egypt in the inner tubes of bi- NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS . l | “‘Winter and Pond e B DT oélack 18 I i A s | 4 1:34-r81 the Of“r ?d % o'clock 1B Ajacka, in 1821, a miner. will be held Friday evening at 5 cycle tires was discovered by Cairo| REDISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH? ¢ ———— T ithe forenoon of said day. Anyone having any information|o'clock in the League rooms. Police when they arrested a group| Probably the biggest question| The final installment of 1933 real { r""‘ T IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have |g40,¢ the above is asked to com- ————— of traffickers in illegal drugs. |of all in many minds is- whether |estate and personal property taxes P&blt FIIIOIII | PAINTS—OILS 1 hereunto set my hand and cause | nicate with the Governor's of- MOVING 3. e mnew plan will not involve, |will be delinquent after March 5, - - i Butiders’ and Shelt | the seal of the said court to be e ! o | |inevitably, as actual, definite re-|1934, Payment should be made by Draught Beer § | oSty \ laffixed on this 26th day of Feb- S ghe | Fred Endres nas taken the for- | HAND LAUNDRY || aistribution of wealth, |that date to avold penalty. State- ! i ruary, A. D. 1934, s mer Kramer cottage for a resi- | po 3 hecialty | | Mr Roosevelt has kept his views ment of the delinquent tax roll On Tap Thomas Hardware Co (SEAL) - ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, | The value of forelgn exports|jonce ang ‘his- family is prepar- i t' Curtains Onr 5"““‘22?2 on that subject to himself since he | will be published on or before B B i . Clerk of U. S. District Court.||shipped from Charleston, 8. C., last | ;0" ¢ o "oy o 0 - | G4gtincan Ave Fhone | |entered ‘the White House. Some|March 19, 1934, as reqired by law. JIMMY" CARLSON : H " First publication, March 1, 1934, | vear gained more than 20 per cent . |} A. J. GILLIS, Prop. | lof his best personal and official | A. W. HENNING, — Sh Last publication, March 22, 1934. fover the preceding year. Daily Empire, Want Ads Pay . sz |friends do not know his mind; | —adv. City Clerk. Jones-Stevens Shop } s G At s : ey BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK ; READY-TO-WEAR i g 7 = - i 7 HELLO, SQUIRE -~ 'J $ | Beward Street Near Third | | ] L LISSEN --- THAT CANE THE ! I3 | GUY GIVE TO ME --- § | IT'S A SWORD CANE ’ ¢ Shop in Juneau i AN i = THEY'S HUMAN BLOOD ON IT- S — TUVEH = YEH - OKAY -2 I'LL ‘PHONE 'EM FIRE ALARM CALLS RIGHT AWAY--- 1-3 Third and Franxiin. 1-4 Front and Franklin. VISIT THE 1-6 Front, near Ferry Way. : 15 Bront: oon Gy ot Creek 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill aimon ur 3 gl | “Roadhouss' 2-] em A | Grocery. . use i 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Ossh | Cole’s - Garage. © 1934, King Features Syndicate, Tnc, ANTON RIESS I | -4 Front and Seward. | 25 Front and Main. e obes rscived) | 3-8 Second and Main. - i g:: fit:nth and Main. 'S MISTAH H GOOGLE , SQUAH 3-9 Fire Hall. . Fo-r*rmom_s? 5.3 Home Boarding House. Y/ 3¢4 Castinesu snd Rawn Way, - 3-4 Second and Gold. . 3-5 Fourth and Harri 3.6 ‘Fifth and Gold. ' 8-1 Hflh&M East. 3-8 Seventh and Gold. | 3-8 -and Kennedy. [ | 1 Ninth, back af | power 11 “a opD: * Beaview H Apts. { 4-3 Distin and Indian. > 4-5 Ninth and Calboun. [ {| 46 “Tenth and O. ~ il 471 Tweifth, BPR. garage. B | e 3 3 P —— Washing take 20 times as | fl 75 1934, ng Fearures Syndicate, Inc,, f;““ht P.‘fifl‘ food from the soil as | B f e Geear Britain rights reserved. actually used by crops, erosion

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