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R v S R & b et et bbb e e e e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 1934 THEY WENT HUNTING IN THE LAND OF SUCKER AMERICANUS 3 ° The slickest sharpshooter that ever bagged a bankroll, and a gu'l ame enough to follow the dictates o her heart when it said +.. FIOVE | THAT MAN" wm EDILND LOWIE NANCY CARROLL ROBERT ARITISTRONG LEWw <OPY Directed by HARRY JO£ BROWI A Qaramount Gicture TONIGHT THEATRE COMING—“TUGBOAT ANNIE” AN, 5o L ouor Ban . Just Bls'nfl"R(’,x Relaxed a Trifle 4-Way Relief for Indigestion! — WASHINGTON, ary Swanson, evelt's appro slightly the long al serivee. April 4 with Preside has rele policy of the y a general order, the Secretary d the use of intoxicating Yo for beverage purposes in 50¢ : , clubs and messes No intoxicants be permitted aboard war- \‘\'n' e it was not spe , the order, naval officers sai Blttlcr A}ilil,rg in dry states would be 1 exceptions may be grant- rug 0. the Secretary upon the Te- quest of commanding officers at yards for such functions as dances and ceremoni “Express Money Orders Anytime” y Empire Want Ads I’IIY ™) ROMANCE DRAMA staines new ciiet KAY FRANGIS OPENS TONIGHT | AT THE CAPITOL Nancy Carroll and Edmund Lowe Head Fine Cast of ‘TLove that Man’ Nancy Carroll, ng, Lew Cody, War- Burgess d in “I Love That Man,” which opens tonight at the Theatre. The film, pro- r Paramount by Charle directed by Ha was the of a dence man; Nancy opears of good background the moment shi he is the only man sk Though she knows s him on his plays a girl realizes, tha meets Lowe can tours every available from every available in a ies of amazing “get-rich-quick” Lewe stumbles into a business centure, turns and Nancy sighs with relief. pair Lowe walked come off, of to put his th thirty out of es a breath- events that mself > Mrs. Fiermonte Gives Up Clams NEW \'onx ‘\]ml 4 = Mrs.| rmonte, who gave up an e of $300,000 a year when| ied William K. Dick, has relinquished all claims on Lh{’ Dick | pe The latest sacrifice was sed in a q n on file in which the former wife of Col. John Jacob Astor gives up her| dower and all ot rights in the Dick real estate. Fiermonte is an Italian pugilist who taught boxing to her sons. Agricultural Students Do Better in Collegc COl(r,.’IPUS. Ohio, 4 — April study u high etter college work than 0 have no such previous says Lyman E. Jackson the Ohio State unive ment of agrie bases tion 86 of whom the re had such preliming training. He said the showed studies, *but | on not | M into “SPY SYSTEM” REPORTED BY INVESTIGATORS T Senate Candldate HEADS DOUBLE COLISEUM BILL LAST TIME TONIGHT | | : DOUBLE FEATURE BILL ! AN e FEATURE NO. 1 - VANCOUVER, Wash., April 4— Star Chalmmg in “Street of The long awaited Legislative In- Women Whld’\ Shares | vestigators’ report of the Sedro- Woolly State Insane Hospital was made public today by R. D. Wis- Program with Mystery | | wail, Chairman of the Committee. Kay Francis in “Street of Wom-| The investigators charged the 1 the big double bill at existence of a “spy system” which b m Thea tonight with | undermined the morale of the| Tior Me Coy in “Police Car No.| staff, pernicious political activity 17" as the second interesiing feat- of the employees under the former | ure. In the latter plcture thed | Administration, also the serious ar star of westerns dons the| shortage of help, but on the uniforry of a police officer whole commended the institution h the he® of an able hup-‘ SRS dopibts imedtan dieih: | J. B. GOTTSTEIN RETURNS | fighting crime in the cities In addition to much ac- TO ANCHORAGE FROM SOUTH de- tion and excitement there is a ro-| i== * | J. B. Gottstein, merchant of An- Major General John H. Russetl ™Mantic love story : 3 | Thomas F. Conway (above), for | chorage, is returning uorth aboard ' (above) was named by President Kay Francis Charming | mer lieutenant.governor of NeW | (ho yukon on his way home after | Roosevelt to succecd Major General ~ Kay Francis, undoubtedly the| York, announced his candidacy for . ., nined business and vacation Bon' H. " Eilllef fa cinARia b -of most compelling brunette| the United States senate seat now tip to the Stat the marines. (Associated Press never been more lovely| held by Royal S. Copeland. (Asso- b s P"Om) fascinating than in| Slated Press Photo) | e YMAN AND WIFE { ****** ¥l 01 Women,” her new War- i ON WAY HOME FROM SOLTH' 105, plrvrlu'cl'n!\ \Y]n:h opened MR. ‘D MRS. J. W. GUCKER { i MENUS TQBA e the Coliseura, Thea- | s \py SON LOUIS ARRIVE ON Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Emard are on | tre. STEAMER YUKON TUESDAY their way to the westward aboard | The drama of modcn the Yukon after spending the win- y Koot i szl o % », er he men who conceive ant Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gucker and ! ter in the ®tates. Mr. Emard is & m MED. ALERANDNY (.l‘()l'((d. them and the women WhO|their son Louis, arrived in Juncau | prominent canneryman of the Cook APPETIZER SUGGESTION e them, is an excellent ve-llast night on t teamer Yukon | Inlet district. Fish pastes, popular for for Miss Francis’s beauty and |from the Gucker and -+ | “ " ing on toast or in sandwich natic ability. No one portrays|Louis have been visiting in Seattle RUSSELL MAYNARD 15 O'f KAY FRANCIS ings, are i ved in flavor, or than she the young \\'om«m‘mnd Walla Walla since last Novem- | WAY TO NOME FROM SOUTH | softened a le with lemon juice talented and attractive,{ber and were joined in Ketchikan | i jand tobasco sauce y to find that success is only by A}i]r Gucker, whe ded them | Russell Maynard, candidate for ROLAND YOUNG. f of life, and the lesser half nort | the Territorial House of Represen- | Dinner ker Four without love, i flg;’:’“ bG‘q“ i who “‘“* b(‘i‘“ at- | tatives from the Second Division, i Har Loaf eam Sauce As Natalie Upton, the celebrated |tending boarding school in Seatile) s 5 westhound passenger on Lm_ | Potatoes | modiste who, against all her m-““h‘s year, will remain south ‘“‘“]‘Yukou on his way to his home in| TIM McCOY | ped Corn incts and inclinations, finds her-|the end of the term when he will|Nome from the States. Mr. May- = | Bread Peach Jam [self ‘the unwelcome side of a do-|oin his parents and brother ”“ nard's father is publisher of thej “POLICE CAR | mestic triangle because of her love |Juneau. | Nome Nugget. } | Apricot Cotfee or Lawrence Baldwin, Miss Fran-| [ Ao | .o | NO 177 Ham Leaf For Four s is in her element from start[MRS. J. A. MARTIN HAS | WRANK CAMPBELL HOME | 1 pound ham chopped, 1 cup soft|to finish. She gives a richly var- MAJOR OPERATION TODAY | b oo bread, 2 tablespoons chopped pars- ied and deeply human portrayal, — 1 Frank Campbo?l, who underwent | gop o ANY ley, 1 tablespoon onion yported by a cast of players that| Mrs. John A. Martin underwent & minor operation at St. Ann's| gpars 25 TIME 1 tablespoon ¢ celery, 1 ege, is one of the ablest we have seen|a mMajor operation at St. Ann's Hospital on Monday, left the hos- | 1, teaspoon s poon pep-'in any picture this on, | Hospital this morning. She is re- |Dital yesterday for his home. | SATURDAY IS RACE NIGHT per, % teaspoc % cup' Allan Dinehart, as Larry, and|Ported to be doing ni | i vy milw, 2 tablespoons fat, melted. |Roland Young, as Link Gibson— S et " Daily kmpire want Ads Pay | I""“"“m"mufl"“mmflmm ] ingredients and pour i MEMBER buttered leaf pan. Bake 40 min- ed to Natalie—are not only YT R lutes in modern oven. Unmold but splendid foils Eh’l‘l‘il‘ "(,hP“ AL HERE |and surround with cream sauce. It is a pleasure : X f PP E I TI N Cream Sauce to watch them in their scenes with| Marshall Jacobson, member of A | 2 tablespoons butter, 4 tablespoons ' Miss Francis. the crew of the steamer Yukon, I'mn 2 cups milk, % teaspoon' — entered St. Ann's Hospital while : o ) i teaspoon pepper, % tea-|iny tngrogients, Pour into tray M |trestment tor & soreond ome e We desire to thank the citizens of Juneau pe §14 t o5 & DE AlETeshist 2} treatment for a spr ained ankle 3 \ poon celery salt, 1 egg beatél. |mecngnical refrigerator and stir g Lo for their generous support at the polls yes- | Melt butter and add flour. When'ywice quring first hour of freezing. o (R . s thal hel ! blended add milk o0k THI | 70 e & Hanits ‘sherbet Wil Srevee terday, indicating as it does their overwhelm- jc sauce forms. Stir constant- my {1ly. Add remaining ingredientsand = gnorpet also can be frozen by| bonds for individuals or Yor e mate- Gis cook 1 minute pouring into mold, sealing and|| institutions, acting upon author- or the past year. -‘}?"""‘ burying for 4 hours in 4 part§ of || ization to buy and sell through > 1 esg J Sk, 1 | chopped ite and ohe patt’ conrsé||'any desighaled member of the It shall be our constant effort to retain and ashed apri | . g on juice, 2-3 cup bl gedtl N York Stook merit the confidence of the people, and we whiles, beaien, 1 cup of whipped i i ol "“F ‘;’ tock ask their co-operation, suggestions and eriti- Following repea, public schools| o xe 5 : Beat yolks and add milk. Cook of Springfield, Mo., Instituted a| hohanee cism in order that we may all work tegether 2 minutes in double boile tir | comprehensive ‘course in temper- et for 10 P o un i consf unl\ Cdol m»x 'ul(l remain- ance as part of the curriculum. NO Securlhes ‘or Sale o I”hger ‘"‘d l)f‘t( 2 J ot th? bESt v R the two men who are equally . E buy and sell stocks and ing indorsement of the City administration Holiwwod Prlze-flghtors “Seo Stars” W h(’n l‘,nl(’rm Rm o | ¢ o EFERENCES and evidence of in Alaska. atisfactory results furnished from our files upon request 1. GOLDSTEIN HENRY MESSERSCHMIDT {1’[5; Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Trausfer Coal In the BAG! Pack your clothes and linens in the laundry | bag, send it to us, and youw'll smile! That’s what thrifty women do! herself peeping over his shoulder. * thinking: “What a palocka!” | HOLLYWOOD, Cal., April 4. “See you at the fights” is no idle boast in Hollywood. If you wanit to see—and hear— the stars, go to the fights, too. . 3 y Just as horse racing is the sport = |of kings, so is boxing the sport of > ,,‘many of the movieland's celeb- - raties id near-celebrities. i RE;I'IJ‘EEQENT f Thse“:nar: a.:’u(c a'e'xtct: in and near Hollywood and, due to a fine Chas. Peterson | co-operative spirit, no two places | “THE HOME OF GOOD | Eho‘d fights on the same night. So | FOOD"” | | Hollywood, if it cares to—and it g: 43" usually does—can be enteriained fi—————————————% by the pugs every night of the i HI-LINE SYSTEM week, except Sunday. Groceries—Produce—Fresh ' and Smoked Meats Stars En Masse ! Front Street, opposite Harris The film colony has only one mm Co. | arena within its confines, the Am- % CASH AND CARRY | ferican Legion stadium. The oth- ers are in downtown Los Angeles, My stars! ”l‘heyre all here (a gocd many, anyway) watiching the pugilists and the camera. Alice White, George Raft and Virginia Peine-Lehmann, cne of the filmdom’s latest Velez, peeking at the camera; and next to them James Timony showing a great big back—he's Mae West's manager, and there's Mae Fay Wray, above on the left, watches intentently, while next to her Dercthy Mackaill scems to be sociely recruits; Johnny Weissmuller and Lupe STIRRAT & DIETCH 1411 Fourth Ave Bldg., SEATTLE RALPH BEISTLINE WaLLis S. GEORGE Hollywood + Shoe Parlor Opens Tomorrow! # YOUR OLD SHOES MADE TO LOOK LIKE NEW! Factory Methods, -of Course! SHOES Cleaned, Shined, Dyed or repaired thh cerner,” frem left to right: in Pasadena, in Culver City, in South Los Angeles and in Bur- bank. It is at the Hollywood stadium,| on Friday nigh that the stars turn out en masse. Operated by and for the veterans, it has a| capacity of 4000 and standing room usually is at a premium. Lupe Valez and her husband, | Johnpy Weissmuller, are among | screenland’s most ardent fans andl even their recent domestic fights| did not keep them from attending | the professional fights together.| They always have front row seats and cheer their favorites in no quiet manner. “Joe E.” Creates Stir The appearance of Joe E. Brown at the ringside is always a signal for a demand from the gallery that he step into the ring and |a few words. make a speech. Occasionally, Joe climbs undér the ropes and says Sometimes he turns a handspring for the amusement of the crowd. Mae West and her manager, James Timmony, are also front- row regulars at least twice a week. Mae holds the contract of a light- weight, but she maintains her dig- nity when her boy is in the ring, which is something most of the others having interests in fighters do mot do. Conway Tearle usually is a one- man rackus. When his favorite enters the ring he slaps the canvas' with both fists from his m)zslde seat, loudly demandmg action and lots of it. ¥ Victor Jory, who has a ‘stable” of three fighters, usually has a group of his friends in the Pasa-; dena stadium audience to matcm them. Only amateur bouts Jre‘ staged by Jim Jeffries in his Ior- mer training quarters, in Burbank, | but these are attended regularly| by many Hollywood folks. W. C.| Pields, George Bancroft, Vince| Barnett, Tom Kennedy and Joe E. Brown never miss a Thursday | night performance in the barn. They further aid Jeffries by speeches in imprompiu bouts. | Others who may be seen at Lhe! Quickly Mail your old shoes . . . WE DO THE REST! | fights, particularly in Hollywood, include the Marx brothers, the| B | Gary Coopers, Bruce Caboy and — ST Adrienne Ames, George Raft, Syl-| via Sidney, Jimmy Durante, Dor- | othy Mackaill, Fay Wray and her| husband, John Monk Saunders, |and Alice White and her husband, | Sidney Bartlett. | The Shoe Specialist @In Sabin’s former location on Front Street n

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