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THE DAILY ALASKA E.MPIRE FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1934 CAPITOL STARS JIMMY GAGNEY . IN NEW ROLE LAk ., | \“Picture Snatcher” Gives _ The Territrial Liqu creen’s Bad Boy Part o ’ islature to become ¢ 5 Bad Boy Part of ; Tabloid gbitographer L e repesl of tne ALASKA LIQUOR ‘SARI MARITZA BOARD HOLDING | PLAYS HERUINE MEETINGS NOW AT COLISEUM vasr s ronicm: "MONTE CARLO . MADNESS with SARI MARITZA Spicy adventures of a Queen hunting love ' T Y “The Last Frontier” ~———— TOMORROW ONLY DOUBLE FEATURE BILL First “Oliver Twist” Second “Smoked Lightning” 0000000000 STARTS howmg at Ca pltol Tonight TONIGHT Monte C llln is the background | for“Monte Carlo Madness,” the ective upo ‘UFA picture featuring Sari Marit- Alaska B(mf‘z.‘ and Hans Albe which opened formal meet- |at the Coliseum Iz right and will plans for thelhave its final showings at that in the Territory|theatre tonight. Jrtetiirencal | When “Monte Carlo Madness” According to the statuté the! | played at the New York R« th bodard hds no authority to act until | metropolitan press commen up- Delegate’ Dimond's bill for repeal|on the picture in the followin which has passed the Senate and|manner. is now pending action by the| Ry House, 15 voted faverably on andj. LhE Times: “An signed by the President e o Members of the Board are Gov.! The Sun: “A large-siz John W. Troy; James A. Truitt,|Mmance . . . It is h Attorney General; Frank A. Boyle, | mended to movie goers Auditor; Walstein G. Smith, Treas-| Film Daily Charming fantasy uruer, and Willlam A. Hesse, High-|of Monte Carlo with romantic way Engineer. story . . . settings are gorgeous . - musical accompaniments unusually ROBERT WAK v RETURNS fine and altogether a de- FROM EXT VE TRIP TO |lightful picture” WESTWARD AND INTERIOR| Daily News: “A gay comedy & to music . . rably directed by Erich Pomme! | Daily Mirror: “Highly entertain- ing . . . tuneful . musing.” The Tersitorial Liquor Board (‘5-1 , is hold |ings and discus: Jimmy Cagney, who has made an handling af important place for himself on the screen through his portrayals of rough and tough hero roles, comes to the Capitol theatre to-| night in “Picture Snatcher,” a story of photographer for a tabloid | newspaper. With Cagney in this picture( which discloses the questionable| tactics used by tabloid ncwspapersl to guarantee sensationalism [oi their readers, are Alice White,| Ralph Bellamy and an excellent | supporting cast. Alice White, whose return to the | movies is welcome after a long ab- sence from the screen, is as blond and flvacious as ever and a more | competent actress. The tabloids, which publish any-| thing and everything, regardless of the unhappiness they may cause' liquor enjoyable di- " HiS NEGATIVES ARE A POSITIVE SENSATION! ... The pictures he took made him worth $100,000 —' ‘dead or alive. See why (e » + » in Jimmy's greatest James Cagney starring in the “Picture Snatcher” with Alice White and Ralph Bellamy in support. Robert Wakelin, well known mer- ~| chandise broker, arrived in Juneau SOCKcess! “PICTURE SNATCHER’ , Another Warner Bros. timed-to-the-minute hit, with 'RALPH BELLAMY’ Tomorrow-Special Children’s Matinee-1:30 P. M. ADULTS—25 cents have received several spankings on the stage, screen and in fiction.| Like “Five Star Final” ‘Plclur-e Snatcher” puts the tabloids in| their place. Whether or not 1l allows Cagney, the picture snatch- er, to reform before the end, as Edward G. Robinson did in the| “Five Star Final,” Manager Clff Daigler did not disclose. A news and short subjects com- | plete the Capitol program. JUNEAUITES TAKE ADVANTAGE, FREE | ROYAL BLUE TAXIS| e ALICE WHITE With calls averaging nearly one| a minute, the Royal Blue Taxi KIDDIES—10 cents Company did a rushing business HAWLEY STERLING LEAVES ON SHORT TRIP TO SEATTLE NRA FIRMS T0 BE RECOGNIZED FOR BOVT, BIDS 7 {President Roosevelt ISSueb‘dhlev Ve o sivies 1 Bltiens Decrce—Codes MUS[ | jewelry for afternoon and evening. Be Complied With b WASHINGTON, March 16 — President Roosevelt has decreed | that only firms which certify to compliance with their respective codes may have any part in the Government’s business, | The order provides that in any }L\\]e) Sterling, Assistant En- r for the Alaska Road Com-' ‘nn“lun left on the steamer Vic- | toria for Seattle in connection with purchases of equipment to be made by the road commission. He ex- pects to return in about two weeks. St. Patrick’s I Day on the Victoria after completing an extensive trip through the West~ | ward and Interior msmm F or Y() UTH .’ HEALTH! BEAUTY! YOU NEED A O G N SR Empire Want Ads Pay ; —{ DANCE WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS Mandarin Ball Room Revelers SWEDISH MASSAGE J. M. MALILA MASSEUSE GRADUATE Mandarin Dance Studio Under supervision of Silver Tea TOMORROW in Blue Room of the MASONIC TEMPLE a Auspices Rainbow "H. S. GRAVES | Girls “The Clothing Man” | : i Home of Hart, Sctaffner and | Public Invited Marx Clothing | -1 Phone 10 Evenings Grace V. Davis Private instruction or class lessons available IIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHiIII IUNEAU CASH GROCERY “The Home of Consistent Price” Always the Best for the Least 2-LB. CADDIES gNOWFLAKE or GRAHAM 3 c GRAHAM CRACKERS CRACKERS BERGMAN HOUSEHOLD Bread, Ib. pkg. . 25¢ FRESH. Asparagus, 2 lbs. 29¢ Gastineau Hotel dispute as to the eligibility of the by appointment bidder the questions shall be tled finally by Administrator Hugh S. Johnson or an ag designat- ed by him. | from noon until 6 o'clock yesterday during the hours they offered free | rides as advertised in the Empire Wednesday to any point in Juneau in their three new Ford V-8 se- dans. H Beginning at 12 sharp, when al call to the Seatter Tract came in, | until one minute before 6 o'clock, |’ | when the last trip was made, the| | shoe machinery, restore them | | |cars and drivers were kept on fihl‘. to their mewness in a marvel- | | BUENOS AIRES.—A bequest of jump. While 60 per cent of the ous manner at a fraction of | [$1,000,000 to build and maintain 2 rides were made by women shop- | cost of a new pair. A trial will | |hospital for Buenos Aires police- pers and theatregoers, a number = RS T A0 ORI convince you. i |men and their families was left by 'of men took advantage of the at- | Senora Mercedes Churruca de tractive offer, according to William | See BIG VAN [ lMagllono‘ descendant of one of the| Poole, SEWARD STREETS || Spanish admirals who fought Nel- | | son at Trafalgar. 5 to 9 set- | RS SRS THEATRE _ Daily Empirc Want Ads Pay Bequest to Police | SHOE REPAIRING We do with the latest ingenious 7. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather By the U. 8. Weather Burean) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneaw and vicipily beginning at 4 p.m., March 16: Fair tonight and Saturday; gentle variable winds. Barometer Temp. Humtdity Wind velocity 30.04 41 80 w 6 30.18 35 97 Calm 0 30.16 39 68 s 9 CABLE AND RADYO REPORTS ——e———— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Weathe: Rain cldy Cldy Time 4 pm. yest'y 4 a.m. today Noon today SNOWFLAKE or mmm IIIIIIII!lIIHIIIlIIIIII IllIIuIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i YESTERDAY | TODAY Lowest 4a.m. Za.m. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity Mhrs Wea'.hu Barrow .. -24 -26 -26 22 26 Clear Nome . 20 18 30 18 Snow | Bethel 30 32 Clear | Fairbanks . . 2 10 Snow | Dawson . -20 -8 Clear St. Paul . 30 30 Clear Dutch Harbor .. 32 32 Pt. Cldy | Kodiak . J 30 32 Cldy Cordova v 32 32 Clear Juneau . 35 43 Cldy | Sitka 2 - Pt. Cldy | Ketchikan 5 [>] Clear Prince Rupert 40 Rain Edmonton Cldy Seattle Cldy | Portland & Cidy | San Francisco ... 68 Clear | Highest 4p.m. | I. G. A. GELATINE—AIl Flavers Dessert, pkg. (11 ] lmnummnnmm1m|||mm|mmmmm|mmmmmmmuumuummuumm|mmmImmmnmmmnfi White King Washing—Ilarge pkg. 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