The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 18, 1934, Page 3

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1934, ! O JONB ARRYMURE; Wluspers ,,f Low anitl Titor ‘GHATTEHTUN AND: BIG! JOHN [ZIIRLIN s BRILLIANT BUCK JONES MRE| S’ | B ROLE IN COMEDY ONDOUBLEBLL| M- | rowem o " Sparkli d i o) | FEATURE NO. 1 FEATURE NO ¥ty SRR G Two Bix; Feature Pictures = t Capi- | ~ . Amusing, Opens at Capi at Coliseum Theatre BUCK Fine Entertainment tol Theatre Tonight | “Topaze,” REKO-Radio t | Patrons of the Coliseum Theatre |are offered unusual entertainment | fare tonight with a big double bill now opening tonight at the tol Theatre, recommends Both main pictures are outstanding |of their kind and so opposite in In the fir they make an excellent B in THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, in the role he chose above all oth from the play that hep:elsewo‘Y::: ughing and crying for a year! 3 rymore. In the y smooth "mrl STARTS TONIGHT rton, called by many, ing actress on the plays the lmdx g role ) | ticated pla vhi é neyed promptings of Myrna Loy |terton is a prominent business wo- ains in “Topaze,” the mirthful, |man who believes that she is above he Capitol tonight. ordinary codes of behavior. George 0 fresh ‘mz An(‘ “utt cxly nonsensical com- {edy—a thing Barrymore does so | splendidly and so seldom. The story #ells ‘how Prof. Au-| John Barrymore hears the n - |guste Topaze, innocent naive and| U0 step out and get material of simple soul, iddenly \rm\s-" satirical comedy drama opening planted from his classroom of the Brent, who plays the leading male exaggerated excitement of the type | :1010 opposite her, finally brings I ln of drawing room that has spun| RIST TRADE : MENUS TBDAY home the fact that even she is hu- flglass wall paper and in v\hlch!Tuu \ s lounges the enchanting Myrna Loy. | “The Fighting Code,” latest Buck The climax finds our professor | L E % A .| Jones’ feature picture, is the other outwitting the scoundrels who tried | By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE| full length feature on this program e and contains the action, fine riding | EGGS A LA KING FOR DINNER|gang exciting story expected by lm 0 Samson had his hair cut and lost his strength v Tognzedm:'d, his beard cut an scovered hidden power % i Fl Any man can have wealth, women and fame who knows the trick of success. Topaze proved it in a great big way! i ”to capnahzo on his simplicity| ANY DAY--ANY TIME and idiocy. And, of se, h - —_— 'v‘t:res Lheylo\,':l\‘ ‘(\)/nys:ne il ) k R Breakfast large number of fans. A s A }R E. Carson, Railroad €p- Grapefruit Juice, Chilled You'll love th ' Brilliantly acted, with an ex- . In addition to these full-length 66 e} sooundrel 99 ceptionally beautiful mounting and| resentative, Says Book- Ready kagiax\th Cereal | plays, the :’Jl'ofll'i:ln? includes a C‘t(llr-‘ A | expert direction, “Topaze” has a 3 B toon comedy and late news weekly. _I_O DAZ E Frgnch savor that is distinctly re-| mngs Are HEElVy Bran Muffins, Orange Marmelade| wWWhat movie fan could ask more SMASHING === He's o thief| =======— freshing and gay. Coffee in the way of an evening's enter- WESTERN From the adaptation by Benn W. | Besides Barrymore, who has nev-| R. E. Carson, General Agent ‘L"nchmn tainment? Levy of the stoge triumph by er been more delightful, and Miss | Pass Department, of the Chi- .ngt Salad - i Marcel Pagnol— With Loy, who has never been so naive, | 03¢0, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pa- Butierad. Toagh. . - Tog | The State of Oregon fixed sal- MYDRNA LOY |the cast includes Reginald Mason,clfic Railtoad, arrived In Juneau Sie OPnkien aries of $246 for three supervisors| . Dvaed: 5 1 0Mbdis BRE Luis Alberni, Albert Conti, Jobyna|this morning and will remain for s g e of its State-operated liquor stores. | ¥ o D0 Glrabh, anecrs s Howland, Frank Reicher, Lowden|several days, a guest at the Gas- A AR Managers of individual stores wil| | Juneau lce Cream An RKO-RADIO Picturs of coursel Adams and Jackie Searl. Harry|tineau Hotel. B T L aaong receive a net of $132. | Parl d'Arrast directed with his usual| Mr. Carson advises thap the ~ Buttered Cauliflover — - ‘I ek f ALSO——— fix‘]lc;sso 3 -:thpauf‘; is rare enter- Ng;waukmt :m-g:.zn mfixr vlmlo:\ A é‘;;:;‘ngfi";:lym fithe Yooaieon Nollsss o6 Ba- IJ “"IEHAV;IB':“EHM’{ o AT L 8 ainment, it is said. offices east to Chicago has already 7 2 g I THE ICE BREAKUP FIRST PICTURES OF THE | it BaiLad e Torbrentony Forhae Cotfee B L —a ON THE YUKON PARIS RIOTS | ka tourists this year than at any BRIEE {Hoover -Smith Battle | i Eggs a La King time for the past several years, A3 D l C d P l }md he predicts a greatly increased o (Serving Three) al y ross'lvor UZZ () for Pr"«qld(’""y‘ Now | tourist,_season, tablespoons butter, 4 table- Mirrored Cannon Trial| " rraveing from Seattle on the| A T R Bk Aehgine o P b - 4 e | kot bt 8 e ., ! chopped pimientos, 2 table-| 1. Belonging to humoriat A comionen s e oner |27 7 oo v o 81 3 ' L = m 16. 4 poons chopped green peppers, 2| 4. Hindu title ot gan peo ’ WALTER WINCHELL—————————PAUL WHITEMAN “20 Minutes of Music and Nonsense” Skagway an 18. Symbol for Skagway §hd, , espoons chopped celery, ! Sty to Juneau on |, z tantalum 20, Make muddy aines and returned Germ_cclls the Northwest ——.— tered the District Court here to| | ask quashing of the char; The poon paprika,| 12 Insec: oo | 13. By one's selt , sliced, 1 e82| 14 Dlsancumber J 15. Atmospheric [/ > 22, Fertile plnce disturbance 3. Without aost T 25. Perti “Gbvious ro- : | ALWAYS “p sediment | corrupt practices law, which he| at :. F 0 R D | was charged with violating, he said, WARRACK RETURNS | Melt butter and add flour. MiX,| 17, grench coin was unconstitution: and the in- |add milk and cook until creamy| 19. Age Y ocup di ons chopped pickles, 1 cup % cup whipped spoon salt, %4 tea- ler, in part, and the present trial|[soon it arri is the outcome. rack advises. s in Sitka, Mr. W 5 9 1 ! { { § \ H AGENCY dictment, itself, faulty. The unre-| FROM SITKA; MEN !sauce forms. stir constantly. Add A fation ik § 1 ported $48,000 of Jameson's money, As0n. and hard cooked eggs| 21 Like 26. Rugged mouns t test at WHOLESALE ! e pras he said, was spent within the state START WORK HOME | c0d ook $w5° minutes, add beat-| 25 Indafiante, e WinmS s | COLEMAN’S { | boundaries of Virginia and was en egg, mix well and serve poured | #% Baptismal . Entice | JLE . vt e 0 o oo t4, S| 'evhel 2 and &l GAS {| outside federal jurisdiction. Eight g A_u‘r nO\}' doing pre- | over buttered toast. 24, Danish money 32, The month of v PR ! OILS | ‘Without passing on the consti-|Paratory work incident to the| Browned New Potatoes AR Wt e, o e { tutionality of the law, Judg s|actual start of construction - or 4 tablespoons fat, 6 cooked new | 3y ¢ 8 5. ¥ a1 S ans Sh n 1 3 . k | ¥ 23, Grating 5. Withdraw from ones- te\v ns 0] RETAIL $ GREASES | Proctor of the District of Columbia | the new Pioneers’ Home at Si oo salt, % tes+ ! W OCEOSE 8. Partleiant ’l‘ . ! | | Supreme Court held that the in-|according to J. B. Warrack, of tI Vessel " inaspeea || LADIES—CHILDREN'S s | ! dictment was improperly drawn.|Warrack Construction Company,| ocs, cut in halves and | 3t Rog tralned . 43. Suthetn 2. Director ot PR R READY-TO-WEAR PaCifiC Coast {1 {Proctor was reversed by the Dis-contractors for the building, who n well in fat which has been | 3, 4. opening, " o business " Mara | Beward Street Near Third | ) | trict of Columbia Court of Ap-|returned to Juneau from Sitka yes: in frying pan. Sprinkle 47 Steno. ot 3. Mercantile 41. About ACnlaoes pdoas, : . a 1. 1} - 44. Metric land - - s E Juneau | peals and Cannon and Miss Bur- |terday evening on the seaplane and paprika and serve.g 3.:, ? . xnn‘ncxl;g":m fi;f,?"m Zmi‘:,:rr: e roughs went to the Supreme Court |Baranof. Cheese Loaf head 4. Male sheep 44. Biblical.city f oda 0 § 1 i 56. Aromatic 5. Xind of dye 45. Measure of | . of the United States. Construction material is now en- 1 tablespoon granulated gela- wood 6. Cheerful length | 1 a W 00 heerful or eng b v s Motors | That court held the law consti-|route on the North Wind and ad-|tin, 2 tablespoons cold water, % “- 2. gffli" . Cnrlnlg:ry‘l"? :g f(r::&? water | & CVO]\H’?{[‘I{ING TO ) tutional and the indictment prop- |ditional men will be employed |cup salad d: ves, chop- 39” Build 8. D St 1 48, Si 1 Phone 412 | FOOT OF MAIN ST. | prop I oay il t]a- uild & Bomestic fow amese coln | 3 65. Clear gait, . Prayers: 51 Type of elec- | » 9 DOWN archaic tric current: | 1 Ow _ 10. Vigor abor. 44 . 5 Alatest Fiction in Good poon paprika. §Bindine—EACIH Scak gelatin and water § min- i A i ¥ i tes. Dissolve over hot water, /- until stiff. * Unmold and serve on / % 7 lettuce, ~ Top with more salad ’/-- /.. ./ K D ldres’smg.v Lo / 7 ) % % i Tt vl i A & b7 nit Dresses Wliwo prisonirs ake | [ | |V | T i Ly, Overstock Sale Now On! | s.05 | TAKEN SOUTH TODAY | [t 1|7 | < L The XX The Et al Tomorrow @ We must reduce our stock on hand for the Sweawré With two men in custody, Unit- [ aba 100 sciiors by, populel ed States Marshal W. T. Mahoney authors left today on the steamer North- purpose of reorganization! $1.50 & All new Spl'mg Coats and Raincoats includ- AL 7**: ed in this sale from $1.95 to $18.50. Values up Garter Belts to $35.00. 50c western for Seattle, enroute to Mc- 77 . lNen Island and Portland. . ./// . V .. John Davis, parole violator, will 4 U FAU be taken to the Federal peniten- % ..% J N V] A tiary at McNeil Island to serve D C rug Lo. a three year term for larceny. Raymond Dickson is to be taken to S R Morningside Sanitarium. H ose Ra On - e /. “THE CORNER DRUG STO! b y SAVE THE DATE 7 P O. Substation No. 1 S S April 26, for the Annual Dance 7 FREE DELIVERY D. F. D. in Douglas Nat: —adv. - DRESSES | SKIRTS 40c | In New Prints and Plain Colors The very newest in all novelty Anklets 156 Values up to $24.75—NOW weaves and Spring A i colors House 95, $6.95, $10.50 - $4.95,$6.95, % $2.00 $3.00 Slippers 75¢ IN ALL SIZES WASH FROCKS Fast Colors—Many Trims— All Sizes $1.25 $1.75 Many Large Sizes NEW VOILES JUST ARRIVED Very Special $2.25 All Sales Final and for CASH ONLY Always One Standard . . THE BEST! You can depend on WE the experienced ;- DOOURPARY staff of this organi- : zation to carry out DRESSES . . . . $1.35 | RAINCOATS . . . $1.50 Berets, Hats . . 75¢ to $2.50 | PURSES . . . from $].00 NO, EXCHANGES—NO APPROVALS—NO ALTERATIONS “The: Little: Store with the BIG Values” - Opposite Harris Hardware Co. WHITE PIQUE—VERY SPECIAL FINAL CLEARANCE e All CARPENTERS of Juneau and Gastineau KIDDIES . . 65cto $1.25 | BLOUSES . . $1.00, $2 95 e no sabifcs ot are requested to ‘meet at the City Council VOILES and GINGHAMS In Two Groups at about HALF PRICE i et Chambers TOMORROW NIGHT, APRIL 19, at oAy 38 § 8 P. M,, to discuss the NRA Code. ol § IMPORTANT! — BE THERE! PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute”

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