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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY. AUGUST 23, 1934. e i - LESLIE HOWARD STAGE HIT ON - e LONDON BOARDS | Y . el “Reserved for Ladies™ Is f You Showing Tonight Only at Capitol Theatre TORIGHT ONLY DON She meant (o be faith- 1) ful, bt hor wekncss for Tusury, her yeatn- ing for lov ticag fe Howard, who plays the Rezerved for I s,” which comes to the Capitol Theatre tonight ly, i3 an Em h actor who ained promine: n stage about a decade ago. e of his outstanding dra- talent and attractive por- drafted him featured was an immediate and pronounced cess roadway appcarance s of Calv the next fifteen ye ed en major Amer the most promi as “The Green Hat pposite Katherine Cof O My Hear follow later which he score a gr which success he repeated in Lon- jdon on two occasions, in one of { which Tallulah Bankhead the fem- | inine role. Howard was not born to the dramatic profession. In fact he ed as a bank clerk in London v after finishing his educa- 2 tion at Dulwich School. He ic 2 with ly tired of his banking vocation { S s a . and joined the British army after ¢ MADGE EVANS the breaking out of the World s CONWAY TEARLE War. He was honorably discharged from the service in 1917 and then UNA MERKEL chose to b;-zomc an actor, Hm STUART ERWIN first stage appearance was in road show company playing * 0- ! Directed by CHARLES R. BRABIN e and “Under Ca' er.” & —————— NOTICE OF PCSTPONEMENT OF OPENING niDsS The time w TONIGHT TONIGHT of Skagway will re bids on the construction of the new water distribution tended to August 27, 1934, at 2 oclock pm. and bids previously called for will be received at the| Process Served Confidential Investigations office of the City C! at Skag- way, Alaska, until August 27, 1934, Alaska Detective Agency 6B DL i, ‘b WOk Yt they will be opened. of which s Dy WM. FEERO, Manager City of Skagway, Alaska, Room 1, Shattuck Building By L. E. REYNOLDSON Phone 2152 P. 0. 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JOHNSON ‘ AUTHORIZED DEALER male role in Paramount’s| on the| American theatrical pro-| 1 the Breadway stage. Hel “Just Suppoe.” Dur-| s he ap-| n| eat success,| the Cily | system has been ex-| Chamber today. leading roles on the stage | A new Olcsmopie, eight eylinder, | “Here, hold paoor said & | wood Work and Bejlding 2. | Estonder Survivor Writes e s — | mavoan dneglofpite Japst) I At prolog e | Opposite Harri Machine .Shop | A letter from E. P. Ridgely, who NOTICE 4‘"“”““‘y-fi)”';‘_‘”“» Lk i .. idea?” aked Man- | g O, Plelds L. R. Nunamaker W o i mit leig: - i (e FINAL ACCO V!n' Depere by the Service otors ush | Company. The car on display “I want a shot of you fellows 2 ONL){ IS OFFERING _ TONIGHT IS . SILVER NIGHT BE HERE EARLY! |"Day of Ru]\mum‘_, with Rickard Dix Tonight Only at Coliseum “Day of R ng.” based on a startling’ story of modern prisons’ | written by Morris Lavine, former | metropolitan newspaper man, is | playing tonight only at the Coli- | seum Theatre, with Richard Dix ! starred. The new Metro-Goldwyn- r feature is rep: dramatic record of what o ‘behind the doors” of a man’s home after he is sent to priso | The picture = was directed by Charles Brabin, who scored with his brilliant directorial touches in | “The Secret of Madame Blanche" jand the recent film hit, “State Mother.” The plot of “Day of Reckoninz” | centers on the conditions within a R. C. Dowling Marjorie Crawford man's home while he is confined in rison. The efforts of a wife to The “Kidnaping” romance of D. C. (Dapper I_)anny) Dowling, movie ’f:mnh“n a family by.plunging into dance director, and Marjorie Crawford, flying actress, has ended |} o economic struggle ave showrn in separation, according to Hollywood dispatches which said the ac- | jeading to a dramatic < tress would file for divorce. During the hearing last May on charges |which destroy’s a man’s happ.u Dowling kidnaped her and took her-to Yuma, Ariz, Marjorie testi- |only to enable him to find faith fied Dowling tried to force her to marry him. Dowling, seeking to |and security at the finish. prove Miss Crawford was a willing companion, once declared, “As Thrilling moments of the d; bath”. include the seizing of the ha~bmu God is my judge, I gave you & Dix, by police officers after he has embezzled money from his fir the weakness of his wife, leading ALL EXGEPT slx Yn u NG FRENGH to an affair with a family friend, her murder by another outraged | woman, the frantic breakdown of ‘BUUTHS RENTED AGT E STAKES |Dix in prison, the fight between |the family friend and Dix when | | | Preview Tom‘ht L JAMES CAGNEY they meet in prison, the final pro- ““ p- 2 Lady Klller bRLlOn of Dix and his start on a NOOW“QNMWMW ASSERTS MARTIN UP NEW ROLE =i it : § y| “Come around in Qctober,’ re- : — Ml Loot Taken in SEE YUH LATE plied Manush, tossing -the paper lOutlook Fme for Comlng \vams‘ Aug. 23. Mile. Maryse | L4 | e Aantssctnat endling, young commedienne, has ‘Dayli;:hl Hl)’dll[) SES% Tead mochelina . Fair, Manager Martin | deserted the stage for missions 0 ies o an g | Tells Chamber Today work in Africa as a nun, the third | Mianuth and Gehringer Will A::;féz::n; ““‘foffl;“,':fj,m French actress to take the veil h an within two years. | :RlOOtKL:'Nv N. "" /‘:"A'l- '5""'(- Wait Till October to made to the City Council of Fair- Friends denied reports that fail- The leet taken in the dayligh | banks, by Miss Grace Fisher, City |7 |ure to attain stardom in the bou -| 6armored bank car hold-up | Stlld_\' Averages erk_ ;hye Treasury had on hand | Numerous paved streets and side- vard theatres caused here to enter | Tuesday was all in 5 bills, the ? $5,148 at the close of business walks, new business and residence |the convent at Venissieux, near| police revealed. The sum of | DETROIT. Aug. 23 — Heinie pn %) buildings and finest of all, the new |Lyon, where she is serving her| $20,000, all in silver, was left. Manush, Washington outfielder, High School Building signilying the |novitiate. It is a case, they insist,| The loot is mow estimated to |and Charlie Geh Detroit (Continued trom Page One.) itinued expansion and growth of |of religious devotion triumphing | be smonu second baseman, weeks | !the school system, were commented over a worldly career. | EES S e wosed. o Tike e Aw- i R CARPENTER lon by him Yvonne Hautin and Suzanne De- NEW OLDSMOBILE 1]:' can lesg 1 it 1‘ ‘n_unp‘o“‘— | AND E ship, stood chatiing together one| | | | H. Hutchings, recently ap-|lorme are the other two youthful s . 2 e pointed Manager for Frye-Brubn |actresses who have retired into RECEIVED TODAY atternoon beiore the foams ook CABINET SHOP | , | the | l | Company, was also greeted by the |convénts, each after having played the fleld || | PHONE 4504 i steamer Islander, was re-'In the Court of the Commissioner °d by the Chamber. Passengers for the Territory of Alaska, Di- | aboard the ship, he said, under-| ivision No. 1, sitting in Probate fhere was $2,000000 in the| in Skagway Precinct, Before Can- | vass White, Esq, Commissioner Ridgely asked where he could | and Ex-Officio Probate thentic account of the In the Matter of the Islander’s raising, In the disaste JAMES A NETTLES, !he lost a watch given him by! NOTICE IS HEREBY |his mother which he desired to that LYMAN E. REYNOLDSO |recover if possible as a relic. cutor of the estate of JAM The Chamber was also in ree¢ipt A. NETTLES, Deceased, has filed | cf a request from Lieut. Perry ‘of hcrein, and rendered for settlement | |the U. S. S. Wright for detailed his final account of the admin- | {data on the local emergency avia=!istration of the said estat and | {ticn field for inclusion in the that a hearing will be had upon ,Nav» s official list of landing fields, |same, before the undersigned, at| - e, 'his office in Skagway, Al on | . the 28th day of September, 1934, at | se s e s e e 0,y py . AT .THE HO1ELS ® . All persons interested in said | e e 000000 and is attracting favorable studying your baiting averag attention replied the cameramar hopefully. | estate may appear at said time, lend place and file objections in | writing, to said account, and contest the same Gastineau Ronald Bean, Juneau; P. §. Gib- |son, Seattle; P. H. Adams, Seattl GIVERS wnder st Tandi e sed Jumr:(flmuhnrl‘ S ,71:.1"‘ r{g!gHM' of the Probate Court this 21st day Gaylor Adams, Seaplane NC128M; | of August, 1934. |Peter Palutski, Juneau 1 CANVASS WHITE, Zynda ’ Commissioner and Ex-Officio Mrs. H. Stephenson, Port Alex- | Probate Judge. | |ander; Robert Ivanoff, Juneau. |pirst publication, Aug. 23, 1934. Alasikan Last publicaticn, Sepl 20, 1934. Roy Roach, Taku Harbor; J. E.|e—— ’ Shelley, Taku Harbor; Earl Mc- Kinney, Taku Harbor; J. E. Haley, Juneau; Ed Brekhus, Juncau; Frank Babcock, Juneau; J. B. Benson, Juncau; C. Johnson, Tyce BOBBY DAVENPORT HAS TONSILECTOMY TODAY Bobby Davenport, seven-year-old son cf Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Daven- pert, underwent a tonsilectomy at the office of Dr. W. W. Council this morning, and getting along nicely. White bread should grace your table at every meal Pure whole wheat bread is as healthful as it is a wel- come variation. Serve it oftener, Only the most expensive unbleached flour and whole sweet milk is used in Peerless . breads. 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