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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1934, THEME OF FILM LAST TIMES TONIGHT | ‘Hold the Press at Coli-| seum Theatre Is Fascin- | ating Newspaper Story {-moving, r ¢ thriling stery that has yet come The [:v’r e | For a stipend, the racketeers p'om ‘Cl'l'[zENs ASKED To { 4. CARTOON COMEDY ise to secure the parole of the pris- COOPERATE IN THE 5 LATE NEWS oner, and when the Parole Board . releases them, claim their money. ooy aiscovers e racke,| CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN 3 c ANY tries to get affidavits from re-| 25 TIME | leased prisoners and bring the| ©€0- "Y’f”'m“ on ”“‘ part of ev- grafters to justice. He is “put on| ey Tesi dent and organization is| urged by the Chamber of Com- _-the spot” unsuccessfully, ambush- | | merce Committee in charge of Ju- neau's clean-up week, 22 to declared the Rev. John A. Glasse, committee member to- day. Others serving on ‘the com- mittee are B. D. Stewart and R. S. Raven During the week, city trucks will | be available to cart off debris which placed at curbs. All that is nec- ry is for the debris to be plac- at the curb and the City Clerk Rev. Glasse said A plan to divide the city into distri to aid in the improvement campaign, is being made by means of which the work will be simpli- fied, he declared. T e Just the flavor you like best, too. If you are look= ing for a better flavored lt\:-nmfnnnlv high qual- at a low cost per cup, for .ipton’s Yellow Label Tea wge Peloe & Peloe) Lipton’s es ed notified, Green Japan Tea Daily Empire Want Ads Pay 3 HI-LINE Meat and Grocery FRONT STREET Time To Eat GET IN ON THE NEW DEAL— --PAY CASH -- —AND B\LANCL YOUR BLD(,E[“ . Rolled Baby Beef Roasts 22e pound AT ANY time—break- fast, lunch or dinner— you'll find at Bailey’s a great variety of tasty dishes. Youw'll like our special business men’s lunth. BAILEY’S BEER -If Desired 1 from April! At The Capitol Tom ght &J | I. TiM McCOY The slogan—“Get the News . " for new: permen and the equally | T4 demand t Your Man"—for: Eii}Ll) the police, es them hand in| I against thievery,| % ¥ acketeering, and other ne- 4 b TN W R iii e NRNA LOY,ALICE BRADY, DOBEDT MONTGOME Y erd “Hold the Press!” which “-m} ANN HARDING /2"WHEN LADIES MEET I)RESS E last night on the program AR x of the Coliseum Theatre, presents|cq anq waylaid by murder cars, Tim McCoy in the stellar role, ;00005 in hand-to-hand and pis- PLANTS ARE 2. Last Chapter of that of a neWspaper reporter who| o-pistol battles with the hired evi{; :im ihf‘tra:l of a hot]smx ShibE GF {18 casokeeers Gnd polis «“ and doesn't leave it, even thou sidians S dbkesi the THE LAST it leads him through a veritable| oo o ara beives them to GlVEN GANBER FRONT‘ER" shower of rnaclnrmr gun slugs ar ;justicc. embroils him with the toughest|” p; the supporting cast are Shir- i characters of the underworld. He|yoy Grey. Bradley Page, Wheeler, NEW YORK, <. April 13—Plants 3. even spends thirty days in prison|gayman Jack Long, Henry Wads- | AT¢ given artificial cancer ab ti in quest of the information he| g .1 and Oscar Aptel ‘The di- | Monteflore hospital here by paint- seeks. | rector is Phil Rosen. ing them with tar with 1:2:5:6; di- It is all about the “parole rack-| " amigst all this thrilling fast Penbanthracene and other crleml— A et" a practice uncovered a coub'®|aotion there is an interesting ro- CAlS Which cause cancer in animals. GORDON OF of years ago, in cert mantic interest unfolded between These cancer-producing substances GHOST CITY politicians tip off underworld rack-| yvrocoy and pretty Shirley Grey. cause thickening of wood and Swimming the Torrent eteers ‘the names of prisoners who | e # swellings of stems in the plants. are being considered for p: The experiment is reported to the American Asdociation for the Ad- vancement of Science by Dr. Mi-| chael Levine. - o {GOOD REPORTS MADE, AT ANNUAL MEETING LOCAL PRESBYTERIANS ‘Wednesday ewning the annual! congregational meeting of the Nor- thern Light Presbyterian Church was held in the church parlo: | beginning with a 6:30 o'clock din- ner served by the Martha Sotlety members, to a capacity crowd. Reports were made by all or- ganizations of the church, showinq‘ an encouraging growth both fi- ! nancially and in accomplishment, especially the Sunday school. Ar- thur Henning and Charles Sey were elected as trustees to serve for three year terms and Attorney General James tional elders. R. E. Robertson. was | re-elected congregational treasurer. 3 adv. for During the evening a budget, for | the coming year was adopted and the canvass committee has under- taken to secure subscriptiong to meet it. thanking newspapers for erous treatment given the cHurch during the last year. The report made by the Rev. John A. Glasse, showed an encouraging number of additions to the membership of the church, and also a fine in- crease in attendance vices. The report also included one of the organization of the| Norlitemen and Missionary Society | and outlined some new objectives the cammg year, - HAR‘EY SULLIVAN IS NOW U. S. ('OWIM[&SIONER Harvey Sullivan, for twelve years United States Marshal of the Third Division, has been appointed Unit- the jgen- ed States Commissioner at Valdez. ERGmIR AN EXPRESSION OF APPRECIATION AND CARD OF THANKS TO ALL MY FRIENDS WHO SO KINDLY OFFERED ASSISTANCE AND LOVING SYMPATHY, IN THIS, MY HOUR OF BEREAVE- MENT, AND FCR YOUR TRI- BUTE OF BEAUTIFUL FLORAL OFFERINGS, TO EACH AND EV- ERY ONE . 1 WISH TO EX- TEND MY SINCERE, THANKS. HILDA GREEN. 8. Truitt and N.| Lester Troast were chosen as addi- | A resolution was adopted | at the ser-| HEARTFELT ANN HARDING IS STAR OF SCREEN HIT ‘When Ladies Meet' Open- ing Tonight at Capitol Has Stronng Cast LARGE NUMBER OF DELEGATES, | CHURCH MEET, Annual Plesbytery and Presbyterial Sessions Held at Skagway Starts’ Tonight A Picture for WIVES who suspect their husbands ; HUSBANDS who think they are “misunderstood” Metro-Goldwyn - Meyer’s cinema version of “When Ladies Meet,"| Every Presbyterian Church in | Southeast Alaska was represented |at the annual joint session of the|one of Broadway's biggest hits of | Presbytery and Women’s Presby-|the current season, will be the at- \terial held in Skagway from April|traction starting tonight at the 4 to 8 according to the Rev. John|Capitol Theatre.- A. Glasse, pastor of the Northern Ann Harding and Robert Mont- Light Presbyterian Church of Ju-|gomery have the co-starring roles !neau, who with others attending|and the other principals are My “|from here, returned on the Mis-|na Loy, Alice Brady who makes { sion boat Princeton early this|her first talkie appearance in th week | picture, following her recent stage | Ofifcers elected were the Rev.|triumph in “Madamoiselle” and in| | Verne Swanson, Moderator; thel “Mourning Becomes Electra,”| ev. David Waggoner, re-elected Frank Morgan, Martin Burton and | Stated Clerk; Mrs. David Wag-|Luis Alberni. Both Miss Harding | goner, re-elected President of thejand Miss Loy recently scored in| ‘Women'’s Presbyterial. “The Animal Kingdom,” while| ‘Those attending from Juneau|Montgomery's latest hit was the/ submearine drama, “Hell Below." Plenty of Fireworks | thesis of “When Ladies | based on the conclusions of what would happen when the| wife of a philandering husband | conducted by the Rev. Glasse who|meets the woman on whom this! also served as chairman of reso-|husband is now lavishing his at-' lutions and recording clerk of the|tentions. The plot achieves its| Presbytery. originality on the fact that itsl Reports made at the sessions|situations are so ingenious'y ar-| indicated great activity in mission|ranged that neither of the r work and all delegates expressed! women is aware of the other's| themselves as being greatly en-|identity. They are unexpectedly | ,rournge(t by what was accomplish- | brought together at the home of a| ed last year. There was an at-|friend and before long take eanh! were the Rev. Glasse, the Rev. and Mrs. David Waggoner, Mrs. Charles Sey and Mrs. C. Carmich- ael. The daily Bible hour held joint- ly by the two organizations was| The Meet” is tendance of over fifty at the meet- | other into mutual confidence | ing. It was decided to hold the|When each subsequently discovers | ‘Annual session next year at Kla-|who the other is, the sparks begin S . l C’ 'l I % W . | g |/ wock. to fy. peciat Chuldren's Yiatinee | General Assembly ! ——————— | Commissioners chosen to repre- | PUBLIC CARD PARTY " |sent the churches of Southeast| The Ploneers' Auxiliary will hold | Alaska at the General Assembly|a Public Card Party on Friday jof Presbyterian Churches to be | evening, April 13, in the I. O. O ;held in Cleveland, Ohio, the latter | ¥, Hall. Play starts promptly at part of May were, the Rev. E. E.|§:30 o'clock, good prizes wnesh-' Bromley, of Hoonah, as ministerial | ments, admission 50c, vvenhodv‘ representative, with the Rev. Sam-| welcome. —adv. | {uel G. Davis, of Hydaburg, as al-| , = | | ternate, George Betts, of Peters- ¢ {burg, was chosen as lay commis- | |sioner with E. A. Rasmusson of Skagway, as alternate. Mrs. Rees Jones, of Ellensburg, Washington, president of the Wo- | men’s Synodical of Washington |and Alaska, was present and ad- dressed the joint session, as well| as being principal speaker at the | women's meetings. One of the most pleasant fea-| tures of the session was the great!| SATURDAY—1:30 TIM McCOY “WESTERN CODE” NOTE: “When Ladies Meet” shown at the Matinee IT’S Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE | will not be | hospitality shown by the people of F A | . $ uel Oil 0! | Skagway. A number of enjoyable| oil Coal entertainments were given for t Transfer ) delegates, including a at the famous Pullen House, Rev. Glasse said. | e reception | ihe\‘ AT THE GASTINEAU 1 and ,—-’ B — | COAL WHOLESALE and | RETAIL Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phone 412 Mrs. Marian Holmer son. 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