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| — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE., MO\JDAY SEPT. 24 1934 =3I JAL‘SK‘S FINEST r\QrtN nment TO A NEW AND GREATER GLORY AS i QUEEN CHRISTINA with John Gilbert + Ian Keith Miss Pitts, owner of a thriving ts to the kindly man and Lewis Stone - Elizaheth Young Idry goods store, and El Brendel, There is a nev bpright spot on|s wch friend. Dozens of cars ac-| A Metro-Goldwyn - Mayer Picture {@ Swedish Barber, have been keep- | Willoughby Avenue taday. The ed the funeral cortege to {ing company for ten yi . ZaSu | electrical technician of the Sl‘.u‘L n Cemetery where inter- | is eager to put a stop to the mara- | Br ng ‘Company has completed | ment took place in the Elks' Rest, HiE SRMIR . i thon romance by getting married,|the installation of a new neon,following final services. © o c 000000000 ° HOSPITAL NOTE! €0 0006000000 . L. Saindon left St. Ann's pital for her home after receiv- 7 medical care for several days. Mrs. L. A. Johnston, of Douglas, returned to her home across the Channel Sunday after receiving medical care at St. Ann’s Hospital for several days. After spending several days in th2 hospital receiving care for a broken leg, Irene McDonald left Sunday for her home where she is recuperating. M Mrs. Ed. Hanson and her infant son left St. Ann's Hospital for their home on Glacier Highway on Sunday. Mrs. ' L. Karstens entered St.| Ann’s Hospital on Saturday to re- ceive medical care. After spending a week at St. Ann's Hospital for medical care, Mrs. T. Algasa left for her home Saturday afternoon. William Geddes, 2 major operation at St. Ann's Hos- pital two weeks ago, left the hos- pital for his home today. Jack Turkovich is home from st ce Ann’s Hospital where he re- ed care for an injured foot for ral days. He is an employee the Alaska Juneau Gold Min- Company. ing Sam Kanoff, Alaska Juneau em- who underwent | ~ow FIVE FUNSTERS pravive | ROLLICK ALONG IN LAUGH RIOT ZaSu Pitts, Pert Kelton, El Brendel; James Gleason, Gallagher All in Cast Five of filmdom’s foremost fun- ‘uo: with rib-tickling situations and witty dialogue. The story concerns t misad- { ventures,—romantic, economic and matrimonial—of five people in small town. Returns {but her lethargic swain refuses to propose until he can acquire an- | other barber chair. | Pert Kelton, alluring leading lady of a show troupe, is stranded in the town and the fun commences |in earnest. James Gleason, man- about-the-small-town, falls easy | prey to her wiles. She also com- promises Brendel and makes him a fall while at work Saturday afternoon. Harold Brigham, who entered Ann's Hospital September 20 ve care for a sprained back, his home Sunday. harles Thomas is receiving med- lHltch—Hlkmg HO"(“ mooners In Hospuul MAKY ATTEND | FUNERAL OF 1, MOLOSKEY - Prominent Pioneer Laid to'! Rest This Morning Follow- | ing Impressive Services SACRAMENTO, Cal —The hitch-hiking d2 the Univers President, Virginia Ga Cafferty, ic in a hcopital with a fracturcd foot and head in- juries and her bridegrocm, Dan, is sufferi in for the late ke from g over the steep| ” -Gold- sters got together—and the result] was killed, and her parents, prominent . p:o nto C: 1e turned the “.\.‘3‘{;;:,,,.9":;,Q.:i.‘{:_d \t;;lsre%c'(,:d is the boisterously funny comedy-| nr. and Mrs. F. F. Johnsen were held gl\xw 3 of the hill- Liricw‘l s n-blh'u hetvied” 6" Sy e | drama, “The Meanest Gal in| wece soricusly injured. a High Requiem, & nor e sofl BMS sion " of Grcta iOde ki JEih | ) which opened yesterday at Three cthers in the autes id by the R?" w . injuries oth than a (th;ri X : reen separation |the Coliseum Theatre. were injured, more or less se- pe Catholic Chur up thil e ied e andc ZaSu Pitts, Pert Kelton, El Bren-| jicusly. The church was / cut by the broken ' ence befit “m that Gare 1, James Gleason and Skeets Gal The McCaffertys were mar- s of friends of f the wind d. They Were po nortray Sknnd’ Sina the “new deal” in| ricg at Boise, Idaho, last week family, and / Lo their home near d'\\.'];u Theatre. These redoubtablel ana were enroute to the coast gs were beat ek when the accident - 1y presents a Garbo more beauti- fhuuhmak«n ext every ounce| fcr a honeymoon and were urred about 10 o'clock. ful and more ring that even of humor from a plot ‘that bris-{ ciyck by the Joanscn machine Ruth was rushed to the hospital geen in her previous pictures, pos- t a curve. SR G NEON STAR SHINES IN ' FRONT OF TOTEM STORE life we stity y was active during attended in groups,| from every walk of\ > present to pay their last | Honorary pallbearers chosen Irom' among the Pioneers of Alaska were James Brennan, James J, Connors, Sr., Al Lundstrom, William Sher- man, James Morgan and Charles Bohm. Those acting as active pallbear- ers, members of the Knights oflser' Columbus and Elks lodge, were, 1] Judge J. F. Mullen, William Doug- sign in front of Wilbur Irving's Totem Grocery and Market, and a bright blue and gold star an- nounces to the world that the Star company’s products are available at Irving’s popular store. eee—— TALLAPOOSA MAKES SHORT CRUISE DOWN CHANNEL the ical care in St. Ann's Hospital whlre her as manicurist. To calibrate compasses, the/las, Wiliam Markle, Ed Jones, U.! o] T | ZaSu becomes jealous. Overriding | United States Coast Guard cutter S. Marshal William Mahoney, and J. B. WARRACK IS BOUND her boy friend’s objections, she|Tallapoosa, Commander Fletcher|Dave Housel. Ed FOR SEATTLE ON LOU: yields to the high-pressure sales|W. Brown, left the Government itnlk of Skeet Gallagher, who has!dock this morning at 9:30 o'clock. J. B. Warrack, of the Warrack| peen trying to persuade her to af- Construction Company, left for Se-! filiate her little store with a chain attle on the Princess Louise. He organization. Gallagher then in- expects to be away for about m“"(‘urs Gleason’s wrath by grabbing ty days when he will return north yiss Kelton's roving affections for to resume charge of the company’s| himself. Hilarious complications en- construction projects. | sue. e | Miss Pitts and El Brendel are | screamingly funny. The role of the | FOR UNIVERSITY sex-appealing show girl turned { mancurist is right down Pert Gordon Ingman left on the Prin- | ton's histrionic alley. James Glea- cess Louise on his way to Seattle son turns in his usual excellent por- to begin his second year at the . trayal. Skeets Gallagher is a very University of Washington where droll villain and makes the most of he is majoring in engineering. He the “hcclncks allotted to his role. has spent the summer with his! 'E;r:l?:s‘ Cv1‘(/{1' and Mrs. G. Ingman, GEORGE COLLINS | SLIGHTLY HURT _______ IN AUTO WRECK AR | George Collins, employee of Os- {car Harri Machine Shops, had a | close call from death but escaped GORDON INMAN LEAVES SUNDAY !near the Ralph Beistline residence {at 10:30 a.m. today. The truck was unable to make {the steep hill and Collins attempt- Schilling Kel- | It went down below Marmion Isl- and and was to return dunng the | atternoon STOCK PRICE ADVANGE GETS STOPPED NOW E. BARANOF BACK IN PORT AFTER WESTWARD TRIP After an absence of several dayw in the Bristol Bay district, the sea- plane Baranof, of the Alaska soutn. ern Airways, Pilot Gene Meyring,| Lloyd Jarman, mechanic, returned ‘Kl latt | Mr to its Juneau base this afternmm | able achievements as the sage, 9, Metals Are Unde1 Pressure| &8 ;%5 G ciook. Zynda { Counsellor Oxenstierna; Elizabetn| Don’t Sleep on Left Which Causes All Is- | Those making the round trip tol Evelyn Hanlan, Sitka; G. W.|Young, a newcomer, has the °"JY Side—Affects HC&I“ . |the Westward were L. G. Wingard DaVis, city. | other important feminine role in| sues Take Decline and Fred R. Lucas of the U. S. Gastineau the picture and reveals a latent| # e Bureau of Fisheries and making| Alsie J. Wilson, Juneau; Gaylord | talent; and C. Aubr ih'1s ex-| ¥ stomach GAR: prevgnis sleop- NEW YORK Sept. 24.—8t0¢ks,|yyo trip to Juneau from Cordova|Adams; James Rinehart; Mrs. J. cellent as the queer yguard, (g on right side try Adlerika. after advancing for five consecutive Hilabng Hamkine | Makenin; P. C. Johnson, Juneau; | gue is al- One does brings out poisons and sessions, reacted today. | This. atternoon the Baranot- wilt|Bi lNJURlES SUFFERED e her wounds and took a number of picture hi M. S NORCO N .. AND OUT AGAIN With a large cargo of freight, holm, master, sailed again for the south at 4 Arriving here on the Norco were August from Seattle; William Dug- | agua from Petersburg, steeg round trippers. Those leaving here for Pelers-‘mm career—the only story, per- gu;lc were l}(lé \‘)’\‘;fl iam Shirk, Chet haps, that could bring her back to| ANY C m ohnson; for Wrangell, Mrs. H. the screen from her two years' vir- 25 ttlesby; 3 . e i cox, N. A. McEachran and for Se- her Stockholm home. \ and James Slark. ®ets 5 2ecanee GRETA GARBO IS BY SMALL GIRL IN EE LAST TIME TONIGHT - MOTOR CAR wm:cs TRIUMPHANT N |P=Sreenes Ruth Talmage, eight-y of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- 2, is in St. Ann's Hos- severe cuts 1 head as the SCREEN RETURN Glamorous Swedish Star Makes Real Ruler in ‘Queen Christina’ ittle ;. driving the and had l\v n Dixon on the way m(‘ulnoun Street n the accelerator stuck, and to i Dr. H. C. DeVighne dressed bly because the making of this been Garbo's dream for ches in the severe cuts. S eee | many yea Also, lnl' y to screen popu-' of the most dashing of lovers in possibly the performance of his long and spectacular picture life Not only has the picture exoel- {lent performances by a dozen or‘ Amure seasoned and talented players, ! drama that in- but “Queen Christina” brings to the | crecn many of the most beauu-! duces howls of, ,ful camera settings seen recently laughter Wl tu one A tear-sooked OVER WEEKFN motorship Norco, Capt. A. Ek- and I. Emanuel, pur- docked here Saturday night at o'clock and after unloading ock Sunday morning. Giovanetti, Willlam Scott, Aral and Miss in any photoplay. The costuming, | ZASU PITTS (ever injected into any picture proj- : ; JAMES GLEASON | Century queen with Twentieth Cen- AR . | alluring characterization with the YSSELL.MAGE By RKO RADIO PICTURE » I ars to great advantage. FoN Ty, 5 J. Burton and Miss E. Veer“m K ¥ \ likewise, is revealed as one of thej | most thorough and colorful tasks H PERT KELTON ect. EL BRENDEL The story of the Scventeenth| *‘Skeets™ tury ideas is Garbo's most thrilling | GALLAGHER vehicle. It affords her an ultra-| duction. Merian C. kind of regal costumes and back-| Cooper, executive producer. ground elegance in which she ap- It is the story Garbo has want- ed to make since she began her for Ketchikan, Ben Wil- ' tual retirement in the seclusion of le, John s. E. A, G , E. A. Janeau u, Appearing in supporting roles is will stand out in the memory of cast of unusual impressiveness.'filmgoers for months to come. Tan Keith gives a well thought out! A late news reel and beautifully of the jealous Magnus! colored Walt Disney “Silly Sym- displaced in the affections! phony” complete the program. of the Queen by Gilbert; ltvvh‘ o e e ® ' Stone adds another fine perform- | Fmpire Want Ads Pay! ‘ance to his long list of commend- | Bob Humphrey e AT THE HOTELS Daily ly Ulman; R. E. Genthner, Se- . and the relieves gas pressing on heart so 3 g Zackn ok = A Metals were under pressure which | 1o, erg Lak b Osi attle; FElaine Hawkins, Seattle; directc en Ma- YOu sleep soundly all night. Butler ‘fiol;]::cd]t:ie‘:itdss:::\: ::fh h;‘cantip w"’;:)e\xllnd: x;lllngulnl?“;:bu;J; cu;‘hevfl lcl:zkixoltxé),l;} Y g i J}E;l":‘i.“?“flgz%gCa:‘l:cl’;;fin‘t}"gcl:(‘siii', L. G. Wingard; Fred R. Lucas. | moulin maklels rt[h; e ’;‘n: m;z M““"’D?‘:":ZSLOC; ~—in DOuglfljadbvy ) 3 % K | which he was driving went over a| e o B ¥ ripp back to town. ey went in - et RSP 3 gl LR (for all pickling purposes) |pusr on the Seatter Tract road ¢4V {7 s ISk SRR o) peRd b 'm||"”""l|||||HllllIIIIllIIIII|IIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII|||||||II|II|||IHII|||||||||||||||||||||||"|||||||||||||||||"n eral days prospecting and hunting. | CLOSING PRICES TODAY Tomorrow the plane will make NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—OClosing | jts regular scheduled Sitka trip, ac- quetation of Alaska Juneau mine cgrd)ng to A. B. Hayes, mana_ger stock today is 182, American Can ., [l IlllIIlIIIIIIIIIIII f{]gfs&flh l-:c(-?s;:im:::atita‘;‘?n?oi P-se l::g Pd‘ [())mllncft lltmgll():dn (::er[htemmg{‘uloff 97'2, American Power and Light | MRS. W. H. BACON IS AWAY bruises and slight cuts received » |rolled down the hillside across an-| 4%, Anaconda 114, A"“"““’ g ON MONTH'S TRIP SOUTH lother road and landed upright on MeR 6, Bethlehem Steel 28'%, Calu- b s el G el L e i - the second some 75 or more feet m_o: and Hecla 3%, Curtiss-Wright | Mrs. W. H. Bacon, proprietor of F8 el —— distant. Collins was treated at the 2%, General Motors 29, Interna- | the Missy Shop, left on the Brin- hospital and was out on the streets | tional Harvester 27%, Kennecolt |cess Louise for a month’s combined —for new hair beauty . . . —soft, lustrous curls and waves ' . . GET A PERMANENT that makes any woma Several kinds given expertly— as low as $5.00. Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe PHONE 221 Pound | business and vacation trip to Se- this afternoon. The truck was badly |19'%, United States Steel 321%, $4.98% attle and Portland. damaged. 4.98% . 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