The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 30, 1934, Page 3

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|||||||¥:w:§{u£¥£§gmnln|uLgEETNR :GGAHSA : ngfiyfiflgl é:figi . JOAN GRAWFORD | ~F\ p REPORTERIN FILM WORLD b ’ 9 |“Advicé lom Lovelorn” [Makes Bid HStardom in SADIE M KEE Has Excellent Cast and | ‘I Believed in You’ Com- ! Sparkling Plot ing to The Coliseum & » STARTS TOMORROW. | 0000 o i romsinonr aho Bi - A ok ste o s ‘saveen Bagls PREVIEW TONIGHT est production of Joseph M.Schenck [zon, Rosemary Ames, will make and Darryl F. Zanuck’s new 20th|her bid for stardom in Fox Film's THE LAUGH HIT Century® Pictures, will be the at-|latest relegse, “I Believed in You,” sifeey i Sel: lekoiaiol traction Wednesday at the Capitol|which comes to the screen of the ) OF THE WEEK Theatre. Coliseum Theatre ' today. Although The wise-cracking Lee Tracy is|Miss Ames has had very little een in the starring role, as a flip |screen experience, Director Irving young reporter on a Los Angeles|Cummings, who selected her for daily whose propensity for hard|the leading role in this production, liquor causes him to muff the big-|claims she has so fresh and vital gest story of the year by sleeping{a personality that there is no peacefully through an earthquake.|doubt about the success she will As suitable punishment; his edi-| achieve in her strides toward tor demotes him to the humiliating |secreén honors. post of “agony” column conductor.| «y Believed in You” is & story of Tracy attempts to retaliate by giv-|, gir] who meets and falls in love ing the wildest advice that ever| .o o lapor agitator, He intro- appeared in a newspaper column,g.aes her to his poverty-stricken with the result that he brings|pengs o painter, a poet and a down upon his head the wrath of |gancer In order to raise funds, frantic mammas and wronged| oy pog & public auction of their ladies and gets himself embroiled | o %o on the street. A fight ensues, in several highly melodramatic Sit- |/ the young girl is arrested be- uations, some of which develoD)i,uee she hecomes involved in an comic and some, alas, highly tragic |, oyment with a wealthy youngy CRasRaNcHces. |gentleman who has passed some Preity Sally Blane plays the|g, 1ing remarks. Later on he meets sweetheart for whose sweet sake ;.. ggain .and becomes impressed Tracy tries to worm his way OUb| iy per desire to raise funds to of the humiliating job. Featured|) ., pe; grtistic friends achieve with Sally are Isabel Jewel, Paull .cogpition ‘and decides to help| Harvey, Judith Wood and May BO-| yon, qpe ensuing events make| ley. Sterling Holloway, C. H§=nry an interesting story. l Gordon, Jean Adair, Matt Briges,|" peatured with Miss Ames are| Charles Levinson, Adalyn DOVIel o, iBojes and Victor Jory who| and Etienne Girardot complete the | L. "o ™ omembered for his fine | impressive cast. Al Werker directed performance in “Smoky.” The other | his United Artists: release from &gl Bor o cast are Gertrude | story by Leonard Praskins. | Michael, George Meeker, Leslie o Tl Tonleht Fenton, Joyzelle, Jed Prouty, Mor Joan Orawford will appear fOr .., wayace and Luis Alberni LEE TRACY cAdvicé 1o the A DARRYL'F. ZANUCK Kee” with Franchot Tone and|{SEWARD LEGION HEADS STALLED | Production with {io || Gene Raymond in the principal ARE DULY I} SALLY.BLANE /* '/ || supporting roles. frivat T UNITED AviisTs With a large aendance, a joint | installation of Seward Post No. Bureau of Public Roads, October|s American Legion and the auxil- J > 26, 1934. Sealed bids will be Te-'yigry ynit took place. The follow- | Show Place of Juneau |=ived at the office of the Bureau | " rrcerc were installed for the | of Public Roads, 419 Federal & Ter- Legion: Commander Thor 0~b3,i ritorial Bldg., Juneau, Alaska, until| Leglon, CGRMArSer O TP | 'clock & ember 22, ?gxz‘rlfic“kcl‘;;i'n;x;“y(g“fi;bmg of | cheski, Second Vice Commander 6699 miles of the Seward High-|S. R. Duke, Adjutant and Finance THEATRE MBeweed |y Lawing-Moose Pass Section,|Officer Glenn Rogers, Service Of- | thin the Chugach National For-|ficer Charles Sheldon, Historiah | AERRARERRR RGO RROARARDRRY fst, rhied Judiciai Division, Terri- Charles Murphy, Ghaplain Rev. O.| of Alaska, involvinv 380 acres|T. Hatten, Sergoant-at-Arms Peter 1g and 255 acres grubbing.|palios Department Executive Com- U. S. Department of Agriculture, DANCE 5 W ; 2 ne attention of the bidder is di-| e A e aanatm 0. Esgle#-Masquerade Dance, Doug- | rected o the spécial provmonm:’ms‘:;‘g:n it Tronard HonEinA las, Novenber 3. .{covering certifcate of compliance| ™ 5 b 9| with codes of fair competition, Wor e Aujlliary : iPresidens dutas) letting and assigning ahe contr; Sylvia Sexton, First Vice Presi- minimum wage rates and alternate|dent Mrs. C. T. Lorang, Second bid to be submitted in case he may | Vice President Mrs. F. Reenstrom, desire to offer any foreign articles, | Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Mary materials or supplies. Where plans| Hopkins, Historian, Mrs. Elwyn and specifications are requested, @|Swetmann, Chaplain Mrs. Charles | S;p?:l‘:urgf Lshle?:o r:;lx::"nbewxgl?:“%?) Sheldon and Sergeant-at-Arms Mrs. | re el L. V. Ray. Card games and re- S{gfl a"el;“:gg":}%agiebézs'ufehescgf freshments wound up the instal- reau of Public Roads, Federal &|lation ceremonies. Territorial Bldg., Juncau, Alaska, TR A P and Bureau of Public Roads, Fed- eral Building, Seward, Alaska. Bid i+ . DANCE blanks may be obtained at the| Eagles' Masquerade Dance, Doug- office of the Bureau of Public|las, November 3. adv. Roads, Juneau, Alaska. W. D. Wil- e liams, District Engineer. Dully Emplre ‘Want Ads Pay! b-| igure it out YOURSELF Don'’t take our'word for it... Come enough to pay for the Washer...and in and learn the facts about the new in such a short time, too. You'll find G-E Wuhers—find out how much all the modern conveniences on these v.hey'énn save you e ' each week. W-shers and, of course, every Genenl -sm'u"workmg for you — then you - free demonsumonotcallus start to save and by doing your laun- and we'll bring one to your dry at home you can save more than home. No obligation at all, Easy Terms Liberal Trade-in Allowance i Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 || the last times tonight in her lat- 4 | est starring vehicle, “Sadie Mc- [ John (Jake the Barber) Factor, international speculator and once a |, THE DAILY ALASKAEMPIRE, TUESDAY. OCT: 30,1934, : e h Factor to Bekome Movie Star? victim of kidnapers in Chicago, is pictured with his wife upon their arrival in Los Angeles by plane for a two-month holiday. Reports are current in Hollywood that Factor will be featured in a motion picture based on the stery of his own kulnapmg, \ Dally Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 11 Alack | ] L ofi.;:vr::m.& o 13. Father | = UNIT 3. ”..:"’x S[TIA A[D]I [TRHIPTETW] 13 Makes laco | 8 “W’ ’ I ’ W/ 29 . Narrow.fabrics . Meditate - & W e (ot CIefcIve e a2 M i wen the Lights Went Out Haking WIAIL L EIP|AINIG|S]| 25. Mufriea i v > S g Haking. spe 3 e | Edited by Mary Pearce, The Gas- & 3 14 Winglike E|LILAEM 1T 0. Smallspot | tineau Breeze, publication at Doug- & Another Poplllar 3-Minute Mystery 16. Lamb's VIE[ILISZDIO|Z|EID| 35 paeket |1as High . School, entered its six- & v = Pag:e:;ia:ym AINIT N|EIS|TANOITIE] 2. Might teenth: volume today with the fi UNlT 4 clarinet BIE|AITIEIN oB E_Q O[N| 30 Biographies issue of the fall semester. The L4 8y COtUBEE BIAITIERZDIAINAZOINIE I Bt publication, known as the ‘“oldes L N i N 20, Cooking AlRIE[A|S Z|EIB[R|A 84. Sleeps lightly | . . o it s 3% Siocpe lehlly | printed three times a semester by A A 3. Rubs out E[THYE|A[S|E|D cated'con- | the Douglas High School journal- Pictorially Told 2. 1s comvelted [RIE [PETAIT[EIRDA [[TIEIA] 55, q,H0%, o | ism class : 25. Cripple a1 |AIRTEEEL U[CIEZSIE[L[L chosen er Assisting Mary Pearce with her o ’ : eat with the [N[E[THHL|1 [S|PAAER[S[E] «. American rst. edition, were the followin lnéll?:x?:d a. I !mh:‘m torg staff members: avi Is overfond of 45. Pedal digits DOWN 43, S; to, associaie editor; Helen Wrath 46. Salli el 1. Light touch 44. Divisio f i v itor: o g - bublication 47 A Sl ampbell and Dicky Kilburn, sports 31. Depress Fy H:fif:;f’:’::l: 4. Decorate 46. French seapor’ editors, and Frank Cashel Irvin Bmoot! . Ha 5. Least wild 47. Snatch 7 = A Kind of lettuce 54. Flower 6 Toward the 8. Ardent ek, Clifion Hayes, Gordon Mill, 42. 'um_\or;onnev 57, lmdl) nail 7. Scrapes with -ED Harvest er, Albert Wilson and Myrtle . Gmmanv I.H )\md o{ fish 9. Long flag leather Jessie Fraser was 1e * business e 44. Portions of w\nr bottoms 10. Passed from 53. Margin ma rel t v B, Graintobe 82 one state 56, Unsmelted nager. Her assistar 13 Bett H ground 6. "ncmty DILLINGER ECHO HEARI]" —Wooden Gun Episode Brought Up Again CROWN POINT Indiana Oct. 30. Iflflfl%flfllfl 7ad 1T 7 1] | into another metal | 71 | | ] 7/AuEE PRIN NORAH IS IN PORT . . Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- Two Men Held in Indiana|cess Noran arrived in port from | the: south this afterncon on the second trip of the winter schedule. Passengers brought north for | Juneau aboard the Princess Norah are Mrs, E. Jorgensen, W. A. Horn- | —Lewis Baker, Crown Point jail|ing and C. A. Bartholf. warden, and Ernest Blunk, finger-| print expert, have been taken |r.'m ot s et —a w———— custody for questioning in confec-| tion with the wooden gun escape of desperado John Dillinger. Dillinger, with a Negro prisoner, pulled a wooden gun on Baker, and walked out through the jail Kithen | to liberty. . It ~was then many months before he was finally shot down as he was coming from a suburban theatre in Chicago. ‘The men were detained on ru'd_cr» of Assissant Attorney General Ed- ward Barce and then left without ‘ giving any reasons for detaining them. Both men were seized and ab- ducted by Dillinger during the jail break. Later it was reported Barce said | he had evidence to show that a | conspiracy to free Dillinger was | hatched in a beer tavern near here and that blueprints of the jail| were made available to Dillinger so | he might arrange his escape 1 — - | HALROWE’EN DANCE | In Douglas Wednesday night, Oc- | tober 31, Eagles’ Hall. Admission 50 cents. Good Music. —adv Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! 5 R GARLAND BOGGAN |1 Hardwood Floors | Waxing Polishing || Sandil;g ;. FRONE o 5 | % FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third ana Franklin 1-4 Front and Franklin. 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front, near Gross Apts. 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf, 1-8 Pront, near Sawmill. 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Grocery. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Garage. 2-4 Pront and Seward 2-5 Front and Main. 2-6 Second and Main. 2-7 Fifth and Seward. 2-8 Seventh and Maln. 2-9 Fire Hall. 3-2 Home Boarding House. 3-3 Gastineau and Rawn ’ Way. 8-4 Becond and Gold. 3-5 Fourth and Harria. 3-6 Fifth andd Gold. 3-7 Fifth and East. 3-8 Seventh and Gold. 3-0 PFifth and Kennedy. 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. 4-3 Distin and Indian. 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun 4-6 Tenth and C. 4-7 Twelfth, BP.R. garage. Twelfth and Willoughby. B A P L ORAN, MACK oy m|um||u|||uuunmuuuummuunu "COME TONIGHT . All NEW SHOW Tonight! !N ‘HYPNUTIZED' : “It isn't life tg“?‘ matters . . . but the courage you bring to it!” \?l_'isccracl(ing Comedy UNIT 1. eam of Stage and Screen * 3 . elieved Lo You 1n Iou. Open at The Uptown ! Moran anpd, Mack, putstanding = dy teani‘of stage and s will be seen at the Uptown T starting tonight in the Mack: Se nett laugh riot, “Hypnotized.” with Rosemary Ames John Boles Victor Jory Directed by lrving Commings |ray, Wallace Ford, and Maria Alba. ’ - o e s Her lover’s words came burningly back to m are well selected short sub- her . . when she saw him in another's arms Hilarious situations, gags and § | Jects. IEZRISERARGEER MEEIXRZNZSERAREARERREIIL plitting wisecracks combine to ake “Hpynotized” one of the funniest pictures these favorites of | theatregoers have yet appeared in. In the excellent comedy cast ap- | pear Ernest Torrence, Charlié Mur- — o BUUGLAS HIGH g 2"‘Elrfior Steps Out” SCHOOL PAPER Walter Catlet in a Lot of Fun Sey. Glenn Edwards was in charge = circulation. Miss Elizabet Kames was' the faculty. Iterars lIl|IllllllllIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“IIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlllllIIHIIIIIIIlIIIlIlIIII!IIIIIIT ind business advisor. The publication r tudent A ARG T »pinion and spirit imely news articles and literary eforts. An ac- curate section of alumni oS ga achine dYho s e arri hine dr _ DANCE ST T ) » | Eagles' Masquerade Dance, Doug- ELECTROL f Course las, November 3. ads. ” UP TOWN Built and Operated by and for Juneau . SPECIAL HALLOWE'EN PROGRAM WAVES OF LAUGHTER IN A GALE OF FUN! with the Two Black’ Crows as Sea OGulls in @ Trans-Atlantic Circus — £ W. HAMMONS WALLACE FORD y MARIA ALBA Select Short CHARLIE MURRAY { - Subjects MARJORIE B :

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