The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 30, 1934, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1934. BER S50 (A DS MBI o Sk darssihood Cesariness o 1] bbby Vbl Sl FRL o b e E e/ 0 A 2 SN SR PO — - - - - - | - —————e - | | succeeds in keeping the mur-| Nt ] S : otl’:u i“BlRL MIss‘NG“ BAE s 1 e e Anofl‘mr Labor Strife iSenate {l.pp'rm,es KlrzgiTHE NUISANGEl | |ing but beats the Florida poliCc; Is Settled by Johnson, 'Salmon Fishing, Yukon, new Metr picture, openir I s EXBIT l N G Sl i SI“;:::; O he el Administrator for NRA Kuskokwim River Points IS EX P 0 s E OF o Comedy and drama are admir- -_— LAST TIMES TON[GHT MYSTERY FILM vy blended in this rast-mavmg! WASHINGTON, March 30—Hugh WASHINGTON, March 30.—The s hilarious as in “flopping” ' be-§ rollect damages. John -ompetent cast also | e Cherrill, David § Mey. Herman nd Syd Say- Sensat} skirmishe romance, with Glenda Farrell and|S. Johnson, NRA Administrator, Senate has approved of the bill y Brian demonstrating to ev-'last night settled the E. G. Budd|to permit residents of the Kus- nlsAPPEARs erybody’s satisfaction that some Company labor controversy, work-'kokwim i . ¢ Conway irecte S i | — re.| picture, his first production sineeH and Yukon Rivers to e not as dumb as|ing out an agreement between the catch and export for commercial — from under the very eyes of her husband Shannon as & titian; management and the representa-'purposes king salmon under re “iLee T],a(.\, ‘Vhdge Evans , AVld S —on her wedding cho ‘S“".”fla“ng Fealme." al haired heartbreaker is ample ex-| of the employees who went|lations of the Commerce Depart- . | Coliseum Combines Fine |cuse for Ben Lyon losing his heart|on a gstrike at the Philadelphia ment. The bill has been sent to| Head Qutstanding Cast > e night'—How? | $ —and almost losing his life—on | con n last November. The agree- the House. { Rt ¥ % CARD OY THANKS 4 Why?—See l Setting and Star Cast account of her charms. | me lls for partial re-employ-| ——eo—— of Cd]”ml Feature {riends and com- | | Lyle Talbot introduces us to a|ment of strikers in a manner sat- Jack Meagher, mnew football I s wve helped fo make s fast-talking comedy emarkable new medium in| " wherein he plays| g ster lawyer, an am charlatan who har- car company with | str on cleverly faked A ge Evans s | evidence and injuries, dodges the | pr detect traps of the bar ciation, and!gives an excellent c! incidentally gives audience an| as the old quack do There's new ana exciting fare, juow type of racketeer with such |isfactory to them. coach at Auburn, must find new an attractive characterization that| The Budd company is now un- men to fill the places of 14 varsity one is tempted to hope he may|der the automobile code. players lost by graduation. shed his screen villainies before|— o |served up amid the glitter | glamor of Palm Beach, for 1 |of mystery and crime de! at the Coliseum Theatre, our mutual friend || 1 . a lasting rd, 1 wish | tfelt thanks and i “hief Davis, es= peeially, in appreciation of court= the esies extended to us. | an adv. A\M GAZALOFT. PRBRSE oe, < SR Daily Empire Want Ads Pay , L] . . 1 e ; e IQSIH | Warner Bros’ production, ° Lxlm and blossom out in leadin issing,” its pre re last| TOIeS: 5 \(lfej:!n‘; 80 ye, prapee A vivid coterle of human beir STARTS | "It is a capitally stimulating|Surrounds the principal playe " s 3 A il By o Guy Kibbee makes such an inte 3 £ |tive lightness upon the endeaw & o, Y with ' Gletida: Farrpll, of & bald-headed ‘‘sugar daddy”jl0Sing him so early in the oung gold_\'Ed\xaxd Ellis gives an imj | performance as the chief of poli ably seconded by George Pat Col- to induce a pretty Mary Brian, Ben Lyon 2 2.%.2.2 2939 | digger to forget that she is one, TOMORROW ‘g(:)';,,,an g’},‘}‘grdfi’fljfl o e Dre |1ns as his alde. Helen Ware and i\ | young -digger—one wo ad-{ o 4 o] 3 H ONLY! [ venturous chorus-girls who have| Ferainand Gootsehatk, veterans of | ’ allowed themselves to be decoyed ,“Vl >Sh ;mon‘g R i | far from Broadway's bright lights|M!ss Shannon's bogus parents. | BIG by their jolly host—manages to g5 dodge the issue, only to find, L}w[ NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION | ] | next morning, that their jolly| The partnership heretofore sub- DOL BLE | host has dodged their hotel bill,|sisting between JAMES G. CARL- 1 just to teach them a lesson. SON and R. J. McKANNA, in con-| FEA TLIRE' | But this isn't the real story of |ducting the business of the ARCTIC 4 ° | “Girl Missing” at all. The real{CIGAR STORE and soft drink | story is developing just around the|stand, in Juneau, Alaska, was th CHILDREN’S MATINEE corner from them, so to speak.|26th day of March, 1934, dissolved | SATURDAY SATURDAY in the shape of a “marriage rack-|by mutual consent, R. J. MCKANNA | L et” that is being perpetrated on{retiring and JAMES G. CARLSON | R I S, ’ A 2:00 P. M. a wealthy young bachelor. .The|will continue in the business, collect | oaa (reary ttraction girls stumble onto it by sheer ac-!all accounts and be responsible | cident, but once they are in x;,§fnr all indebtedness, and said R.| NO PARKING NOTICE they become more and more com-|J. McKanna will not be responsible Because of street cleaning OP- pletely entangled in it as the|for any indebtedness of said busi- erations, no parking of cars will marriage racket moves toward its|ness on or after this date. Uol W be permitted on paved streets Sun- | 1ogical sequel of accidental mur-| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this! day morning from 3:30 to 8:30 ger, 26th day of March, 1934. | o'clock. City Ordinance to this ef-| Eventually it is the older and JAMES G. CARLSON, | : fect will be strictly enforced. | more worldly-wise of the two im- R. J. McKANNA. GLEE CLUB - PERSO]\T | C. J. DAVIS, poverished chorines — played bril-/First publication, March 28, 1934. \ ln | adv. i y Glenda Farrel Last publication, March 31, 1934, l s | St Sinla Tl by i T W e e ongs—Sketches—Instrumental Solos | and ‘ F()UDS have their fashions too! . . . So 7 [ Y o | let’s dress up the Easter table in our NEW | A Complete Picture Program | cieires tomi. featuring First — a cocktail of fruit or tomato BERG HATS To Make You Happy On EASTER DAY The styles will make you happy— ; juice. Next — fruit-and-gelatin salad . . . | hearts of celery stuffed with cheese . . . stuffed olives, or both! Soups? A light, clear consomme to quicken the appetite! ‘ LEE TRACY in | ‘THE NUISANCE 2 Shows - DAILY - 2 Shows For the entree — Baked slice of ham and pineapple rings on fresh, crisp lettuce. Scalloped potatoes . . . or riced swcet SPECIAL STUDENTS’ MATINEE potatoes . . . and buttered asparagus! Smart snap brim shapes. | | ’ T 1 .:l 1 I I : SATUR&AY'—Z P. 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FRUITS FOR SALAD—Del Monte, Ne. 1 tins, 3 for | RIPE OLIVES—No. 1 tins, i 2 fow Ll SHpE ] “ PRESERVES, § and W, No. 2 THE CLOTHING MAN EDW. G. ROBINSON “It Always Pays to Buy at Graves” ‘THE LITTLE GIANT’ e e § ALL SEATS RESERVED ! Eggs for Easter [ GETS YOURS NOW AT CAPITOL BOX OFFICE L fros b Open Daily—2 to 4 and 7 to 11 P. M. Meat Sug vt 5 e ° | HAMS—Cheice, skinned, pound . . —. | ] Z mans CAPONS—Milk-Fed, [} | pound 5 _....38¢ 3 i BROILERS—Extra Choice, ‘ [ pound ... i 30c | HENS—Fancy Plump, Stewing, | pound ... . 4 .20¢ | BACON—Sliced, No Waste, Produce Hints LETTUCE—Large Solid Heads, BUSINESS ” 2 for - s e . 25¢ Wright Bldg., Front St. APPLES—Winesage, Fancy, THE DE LUXE CANDY GIFT FOR EASTER MORN! ORANGES_Nice Size, o New Fresh Stock—D; , H hold 2 dozen for e --Abe In 1- 2- or 3-pound boxes—Easter Wrappings! Remedies, Toiletrieslnas:d Stl)xlll'ns(;ri(e)s A‘e:?c(h;\”,os_,mme’ ¥ ¥ 35¢ . - CELERY—Large, Crisp, i ALL POPULAR BRANDS o NI P RO Dept. 42 IS GOOD Dept. 42-2 ring g |

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