The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 23, 1934, Page 3

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O R P T T ST PR NI TV TN GG 00 TH S 30000 0y NN B S PN O Sy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1934. oy i st o ki UM SR 6 L b e et e e a ch it St B e — TRIUMPH FOR THE Here's the STAR of STARS outshining any- thing she has ever done before!l In a story that summarizes all that she has meant to the motion picture! ° NO FINER ROLE HAS BEEN GIVEN ANY ACTRESS TO PLAY! NO ACTRESS COULD HAVE PLAYED T FINER! STARTS vin LESLIE HOWARD A FRANK BORZAGE PRODUCTION p Pour into butte dish. Sprinkle with papr PREU O ADC. VALY 1 o texture combina then topped with meringue in pan of hot water and & ey > a temp! desser 30 minutes in moderate oven. tial one, too Date Muffins pa flour, 4 teaspoons powder, 4 tablespoons sugar Dinner Menu Cheese Puddir Baked Sweet Cabbage i teaspoon » 1 Butter cup dates, tal Wafers § ns fat, melted, Coffee Mix inf dients. Beat one min- “heese Pud uute. Half fill greased mu 3 tablespoon butte pans and bake 15 minutes in mod flour, 2 cups milk ,| erate oven. n Lo i Pear Salad 1% cup diced cel- cut fine teaspoon spoon finely cho spoon finel; FLOWERS Months ago we started to plant and plan for this very import- ant event. And now our efforts have culminated. in an extensive seleetion of beautiful Flowe: and Potted Plants. HOME GROWN @ EASTER LILY PLAN © TULIPS ® HYACINTHS @ DAFFODILS @ NARCISSUS SPECIAL EASTER BOUQUETS Member Special Florists Telegraph Delivery Association. JUNEAU FLORISTS PHONE 311 SHATTUCK BLDG., WE DELIVER THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR 85 ° “The Store That Pleases” PE Y WG S A0 BB ARBRS AR R 2005 | 3 v ARTISTS PICTURE s MATINEE TOMORROW — 1:30 P. M. Adults 25¢ Kiddies 10c¢ THEATRE finely chopped parsley, 2 ' Fd H ] AY , 2 egg whites, beaten, % [¢ o - t dients pears| b L e and remaining By ALEXANDER GEORG o el creamy. rve immediately MEAT SUBSTI ? Add cheese, seas SR cite’ Hatk eat 2 minute - S Use imagina- MARY PICKFORD 1S AT CAPITOL IR “SECRETS” r {‘avorite of Screen Stars in Famous Love Story Op- posite Leslie Howard iR Cycles may come and cycles| | may go, but the age-old love story. lof the man and woman who fight { way to happiness together, overcoming all obstacles, remains | basi the greatest and most en theme. It all depends upon the way and whom the story’s told. So declared Mary Pickford, who lered more than thirty ve- including stage plays, best- ng nov and screen origin- before she chose “Secrets,” which comes to the Capitol The-| t tonight for showings Friday. Saturday, as the story best ulated to prove of universal ap- | | | \ s co | peal Sumple Love >tory " is a simple love story, | according to Miss Pickford, a down- | to-earth romance of plain people, so-called sophisticatfon, or “daring situations." s an elopement to foil a ican father who wants There’s rich Amer his daughter to wed a titled Eng- lishman instead of a poor clerk; young couple battling the hard- s of western ranch life; battles cattle rustlers; the rearing family; eventu: prosperity, d by a husba affair with woman; a devoted who refuses to let threatened scandal wreck their happiness. ingredients with: Pickford and her sup- including Leslie How- the star, Director rzage, Scenarist Frances Marion and a technical staff have made ‘“Secrets.” > |sh with a 'SIGNAL CORPS DO DERBY, FAIRBANKS, IS WON BY BUZBY (Fairbanks = News-Miner.) For the second time in the of the Signal Corps Trophy managed by Kennel Club, Robert his- Dog the | ning team in the event. His tims for the two heats of 30 miles each //of the 60-mile race this year was 5 hours, 8 minutes and 51 sec- onds, slightly mare n sevemn minutes ahead of the second team, Julien A. Hurley's and nearly 17*pr(-empuons extends from the vic- minutes in front of the third team Thomas Wright's, Winner of Time Pool The Dog Derby time pool, $1,- 00150, went to Christ Radovich and John Vukmir, jointly pro- | brietors of the International hotel |on Garden Island, |mated the time of the race at 5 hours, 8 minutes ahd 52 seconds, lor 1 second slower than the ac- fual time. No one figured the exact time, and no one estimated 5 hours 8 minutes and 50 sec- onds. Weather Warm The weather was too warm for ideal dog racing. All but one. of the eleven teams starting fin- hshed. Corey quit the race five | miles out. Teams, Drivers and Time Teams, drivers, number of dogs |and the total time for the two | heats were: | Buzby, driven by Buzby, nine T Ififiii 5 hours, 8 minutes, 51 sec- "..i_g___ = 7 | Phone for Appointment Behrends Bank Building s. i . Vi Sho | Hurley, driven by Brady, se i oRGssaleyens P I\ g T idws' 5 hours, 15 minutes, 55 sec | LADIES'—CHILDREN’S | onds. | .READY-TO-WEAR | Wright, driven by Trimbell, eight | Seward Street s Buzby cn March 10 drove the win;i;ho Hyder who had esti-f 'LUXURY LINER BRINES THRILLS TO FILM FANS Good Cast Portrays Mod-| ern Drama Enacted Aboard Steamer Fc"’bii;f:q& LAST TIME TONIGHT OUTCASTS OF ififi ON A LUXURY LINER tar and Feature at Capitol Love, fear, hate, lust and greed are responsible for the presence of the passengers aboard “Luxury| Liner," new Paramount production which opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre, featuring George| Brent, Zita Johann, Vivienne Os-| borne, Alice White and Verree| | Teasdale.. Each is prompted to| sail by a different emotion yet| )J]I have before them a common i vision of hope. | But, during the six days of the voyage, fate takes a hand in their private and public lives and the luxurious hotel of the sea becomes a hot-bed of roaring pa til, from a thrilling clima | destiny takes on once more a sem- blance of order. An excellent CAUBREY SMITH - FRANK MORGAN o B.P. SCHULBERG Prociction U Guramount Gicture cast portrays one of the most heterogeneous rr\’)ss-l i section of humanity it has been| —and— | the screen's privilege to offer.| “' t ¥ S—————— | While aboard the ultra-modern| T’ L A X MCII"U Pickford star of “Secrets”,‘ sea-going palace, the lives of all e Las NS i A & 2 the passengers, from the most b ” R = lowly member of the steerage to! F dogs, 5 hours, 23 minutes, 44 sec- BOY FOR BRANDTS | the occupant of the regal suite rontler onds. An eight pound boy baby was |aboard the A-deck, are madly en-| Gundram, driven by himself, six|born recently to Mr. and Mrs. |twined. Life begins, and life ends,| T dogs, 5 hours, 24 minutes, 9 sec-|Charles Brandt at Fairbanks. The land all so realistically that you'd| —lomorrow— 3 onds father is a clerk in the interior |swear it was all actually hflppen-‘DOUBLE FEATURE BILL rine, driven by himself, ae\'-] city’s post office. ing before you. PN 85| oo 5 hours, 30 minutes, seconds. Lund, driven by himself, seven dogs, 5 hours, 38 minutes, 48 sec- onds. Doleshal, driven by himself, six dogs, 6 hours, 1 minute, 17 sec- onds, Agababa, driven by himself, sev- en dogs, 6 hours, 2 minutes, 59 seconds. Lowell dogs, 6 hours 23 minutes, ons Hunter, dogs. onds, driven by Sundquist, six 59 driven by himself 7 hours, 19 minutes, oo MARKED REVIVAL o> MINING CLAIM LOCATION revival of interest in mining possibilities this year is shown in the filing of near- ly 60 new mining locations in the recording division of the local U S. Commissioner’s office in recent days. The ground covered by the new Marked er inity of the Salmon glacier to a point on the east slope of Salmon river valley east of the mouth of | Fish Creek. Virtually all of the |new claims are relocations of for- mer mining properties, the previous ownership of which had lapsed. The number of claims filed is the largest in any year since 1927, according to the records, o> Introducing Mr. Milton MR. MILTON has joined our staff and is an experienced beauty operator formerly with the MRS. WILLIAM. GROSSMAN RETURN TO SITKA ON YUKON AFTER WEEK HE! ® Adah Frank Shoppe of Seattle @ Roche Beauty Shoppe of Seattle @ Bonnie Shoppe, Los Angeles E Mrs. William Grossman returned to her home in Sitka on the steamer Yukon. Mrs. Grossman, who is proprietor of a restaurant in Sitka, had spent several days in Juneau on business and visiting friends. ecializing in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cutting The Florence Shop | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay | Extra Fancy Winesaps Box $2.23 We are now featuring Juneau Bakery and Peerless SLICED BREAD TOMATO JUICE Heinz 3 tall cans—29c M. J. M. Aladdin COFFEE Flavor Sealed pound—25¢ AMERICAN CHEESE . Full Cream pound—19¢ PIGGLY WIGGLY Meat Dept. SAUSAGE Brookfield full pound—28c BACON Sliced—Sugar Cured No Waste pound—24c¢ Get a Corn-Fed PORK ROAST for your Sunday Dinner HENS For stewing, average 31/ to 4 pounds l;onnd—zoc LUNCHEON MEATS Wafer Sliced— 10 kinds T > Wig Piggly Wiggly Service is not a haphazard system. It has been scienti- fically thought out to appeal to the likes of the greatest number of people. PEAS—Del Monte, Early Gar- den, ‘3 large cans ........55¢c SPRING 1S HERE—Buy your gar - den :seeds now—featuring Ferry’s PUREX—Full quarts, 3 for ...50c LAKGE AVOCADOS— large size . .. Uvis, L. 36e SALAD DRESSING—Miracle Whip, Kraft's, quarts .....35¢ v PHONE MOTHERS OATS—Crystal or China, large pkgs. .. .. 28¢ Grocery 24 BUSINESS ~ Meat 24-2 rings Dept. 42 IS GOOD Dept, 42-2 rings FOR PROSPERI

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