The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 5, 1935, Page 3

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LAST TIME TONITE D NOW FOR AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM LAUREL HARDY “Going Bve Bye” NEWEST CURRENT EVENTS o = FIVE PERGENT SALARY CUT T0 BE CONTINUED President to Recommend Full Restoration for July First WASHINGTON, van. 5.—Presi- dent Roosevelt has continued the five percent cut in Federal salaries for another six months, thereby, according to officials, saving an es- timated Government outlay of $34,- 000,000. Salaries were slashed 15 percent | WILSON-FAIRBANKS & CoO. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 1200 Second Ave. Phone SEneca 2772 Facilities for Executing Orders NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO SALT LAKE CITY DENVER SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS BY WIRE DAILY # \NADIAN MINING MARKETS TORONTO ALASKA MINING STOCKS LOS ANGELES VANCOUVER All Local & Pacific Northwest Stocks & Bonds | BOUGHT — SOLD — QUOTED Complete Brokerage and Statistical Service ANOTHER GREAT PICTURE ON OUR BLUE RIB- BON MONTH OF ENTERTAINMENT—Oune of the Most Important and Talked About Productions of the Year! STARTS SUNDAY Pre THE MAN Wi SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU T S0 IIIIIIIIIHMHIIIIIIHIIIII|IiIIIiIII|lIIIIIIIiiIHIIIIIHHlII!II|IIIIIIIIIIHlIIIIIIIIIlIlIlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIII|IIIII_IIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIE PAUL MUNI in “HI NELLIE! iew Tonite1 AM. POPULAR 2RICED MATINEE SUNDAY 2P. M Adults 25¢ Children 10¢ Napoleon against the Allies! Bidding for his backing! He might have made the House of Rothschild masters of all Eu- rope! But he defied a conqueror’s legions! That he might be true to his father’s vision— his mother’s faith! To his broth- ers’ loyalty — his daughter’s happiness! JOSEPH M. OEORGE ARLISS in the DARRYL F. ZANUCK production THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD BORIS_ KARLOFF « LORETTA YOUNG ROBERT YOUNG + HELEN WESTLEY’ JAnd a Distinguvished: Supporting:Cast of One Hunarea A 20th CENTURY PICTURE [ _thru{UNITED_ ARTISTS SCHENCK presents ® THEATRE O AR OO in 1933, but ten percent has been restored. The President said he will commend {full restoration of salar for July 1. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR JUDGE PAINE SUNDAY AFI'ERNOON Redrigue, with his partners Charles e and R. A. Mespelt, who own and The funeral services for Judge operate a large quartz mine in the V. A. Paine will be held Sunday Nixon Forks country, said that they afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the had a very successful season and a C. W. Carter Mortuary, Dean C. E. £00d output. ; Rice, of Trinity Cathedral, giving Much exploratory work, he said, the eulogy. had been done recently on the Active pallbearers will be Simp- Property and he expects to work a scn J. MacKinnon, Dr. G. F. Free- larger crew next season. The near- burger, Garrett Nostrand, William €st post office to the mine is at Reck, Earl Cleveland and Arthur Medfra, a small trading post on the Fox. lower reaches of Nixon Fork, a Honorary pallbearers are Gov. tributary of the Kuskokwim coun- John W. Troy, Judge James Wick- V. ersham, Guy A A. Holzheimer, re- Dawes and Henry Roden. 5 - RODPRIGUE GOES OUTUSIDE Leo Rodrigue, ing man of the Kuskokwim region, s thbound passenger on the Northwestern on his an- McNaughton, Judge Dr L. liam sleamer nual trip RECEIV NEW TRUCK Joe Kendler, proprietor of the Alaska Dairy, believes in starting the new year properly. JUNEAU, ALASKA Ground Floor Seward Bldg. Phone 353 one and one-half ton truck is undergoing certain exterior decor- ating this week end, under the direction of W. John Harris, local sign specialist. Mr. Kendler states that his busi- ness has shown such imprevement during the last year that it has become necessary to use a larger delivery truck than before. | Service Motor Company will | make delivery to Mr. Kendler Mon- | day. on Listed Stocks in all Markets SPOKANE MONTREAL — e ] Thirty-two states, one United | States possession and nine foreign | countries are represented in the Istudem body of Fmory University at Atlanta, Ga. i rist, with Christmas anthems, and weu-known min- | outside for the winter. | A new International six-cylinder Ll Rl OF VIENNA | MAKES DEBUT \ | 5 Elizabeth Bergner, Doug| Fairbanks, Jr., in ‘Cath- erine the Great’ Coliseum | gths to which a half- | went to torment his | [ young consort are tell- ‘ted in “Catherine the the London Films produc- | opens Sunday at the ||} heatre. | her w weep and wait woughout their wedding he keeps an engage- t his hunting lodge with one f the court beauties, is one of the cruelties Douglas Fairbanks, of Peter III, in- zabeth Bergner, who ttle bride, in this release. each individual mem- the ranks of history credits plied all of Cather- Peter’s madness takes i more vengeful and ma- ile ole iment, licious tu When he @ ds the throne va- by ate Empress Eliza- and his insane suspicions lead 1m to the conclusion that Cather- ine is conspiring against him, he completely humilitates her by pub- licly taking the beautiful and vol- uptuous Countess Vorontzova his mistress and installing her Catherine’s private apartments. The supreme insult, however, which brings the courageous little bride whom the worl Vi - i : % o “% Puyallup, Wash., which is made of. to the end of her endurance and wood an eightieth of an inch thick causes her to lend a willing ear at and will be disployed in Hollywood last to the conspirators against her at an inventors’ congress. (Assocls husband, is hurled at her in the Mted Press Photo) course of a huge banquet. Here, Peter not only humiliates her by CLOSIP‘.G QUOTAT]ONS TODAY,N.Y., EXCHANGE ignoring her and treating Voront- zova to a shocking show of inti- macy and affection, but finally commands that the proud mark of the Order of St. Catherine be torn The follow from Catherine’s breast and be- Of various decks his favorite's snowy bosom York Stock Exche with it instead the Wilson - Fairb Alezander Korda, presiding genius Pany's Juneau office Radiator 16, Amer, ner Smelting T. 105} Amer. To- Amer. Water Works are closing prices today on the New furnished by and Com- “Private Life of Henry VIIL” Rolling responsible for “Catherine the Mi / Gre; which has been hailed as Amer. T. & surpassing the earlier film. bacco 85%, e 14% Top. 54, Atlantic Re- Atchison CHRISTMAS MUSIC fining 25%, Bendix 16%, Borden 25, | TRINITY CATHEbRAL C. P. 13%, Caterpillar 38%, Cerro de Pasco 46%, Ches & Ohio S 44 At the 11 o'clock service in Holy Chrysler 421, Commercial Sol Trinity Cathedral tomorrow morn- yents 227%, Continental Can 65%, ing, the vested choir of 35 voices Contirental Oil 19, du' Pont de with sing Adlam’'s Choral Eucha- Nemours 98, Electic Auto-Lite 28%. Gen. Electric 22%, Gen. Foods hymns appropriate to the Feast of 33%, Gen. Motors 34, Gold Dust the Epiphany. 17%, Granby 7, G. N. 16%, Hol- With the exception of change of land Furnace 8%, Howe Sound 54, hymns the music will be the same Hudson 12 Int. Nickel 24%, as that at the Midnight Mass on Johns-Manville 57, Liggett 109, Li- Christimas Eve. At the latter serv- quid 4 %, Loew's 34. ice the seating capacity of the Lori 1all Field Cathedral was overtaxed; but as 10%, Mathieson Alkali 30, McIntyre there will be services tomorrow 41%, Montgomery Ward 29%, Nash morning in other churches, the 19%. general public will doubtless have Nat. no difficulty in finding comfortable ister 17%, Nat. Dairy 16%, Nat. seats at the service Sunday. Distillers 282, N. Y. C. 21, N. P. " Biscuit 30, Nat. Cash Reg- eling. The company spent more than 39%, 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 5, 1935. COMES SUNDAY House of Rothschild’ with George Arliss Opens at Capitol Tomorrow i House of Rothschild”| The e Arliss’ first vehicle under his new starring contract with 20th Century Pictures, which begins a three day run at the Capitol The- | ter tomorrow, was considered important by producers Joseph M Schenck and Darryl F. Zanuck that other production activities at the studio were held up during its filming. This is the first time in the Hollywood history that such a tribute has been paid to a picture by a ms producing company The film, which traces the rise of the famous European banking | family from obscurity in Frankfort, | jermany, the position of interna- | tional prominence it had gained at the end of the Napoleonic wa presents Mr. Arliss in two rol first as Mayer Amschel Rothschild, | the father of the five brothers who made the family's name celebrat: ed, and later as Nathan Rothschild the brother who founded the Eng- lish branch of the family, | Featured in support of Arliss| are Boris Karloff, as the wicked Baron Ledrantz, Loretta Young who plays Nathan's daughter, Julie, | and Robert Young as Fytzroy, her | fiance and aide to the Duke of | Wellington. Others in the impres- sive cast, which includes more than seventy speaking parts, are C. Aub- rey Smith, Helen Westley, Arthur | Byron, Florence Arless, Murray Kinnell, Reginald Owen, Alan/ Mowbray, Gilbert Emery and Georges Renavent. Alfred Werker directed the pic- ture for United Artists release, as- sisted by Maude T. Howell, from a | screen play written by Nunnally | Johnson and based on a play by George Hembert Westley. 50 207%, Pullman 48%, Radio 5%, Rey- nolds 51%, Sears Roebuck 40%, S P. 18%, Socony-Vacuum 14%. Sperry Corp 9%, Standard Oil of Cal. 31%, Standard Oil of N. J.‘ Texas Corp. 21, Timken R()l](‘x'; United Aireraft 14%, U. S.| Rubber 16%, U. S. Smelting 1 ‘; Westinghouse Air Brake 25%, West- | inghouse Electric 37%, Hudson Bay Mining $11.50. Volume—140,000 shares. Averages—Up 85c¢. Spot silver—547sc Toronto, Vancouver and Seattle mining exchanges: Bralorne $11.00, Bremner 87'%c at 50c, B. R. X. 19%e¢, Cariboo Gold Quartz $1.37, Golconda 342, Montana Consolida- ed 25c, Nabesna 67c at 8lc, Pioneer Gold $11, Premier $1.55, Silversmith Tc, Sunshine $12.15. e ATTENTION MASONS AND EASTERN STARS Called communication of Masons and Stars Monday evening, 7:30| o'clock, for the purpose of Joint Installation. All members and visit- | ing members urged to attend. | J. W. LEIVERS, FANNIE L. ROBINSON, Secretaries. —adv. Here is a view of the depart- ment store of ‘Wm. Taylor Son & Co. in Cleve- land as it ap- red before r:hu modern- ized LAST TIME TONIGHT ZASU PITTS in ING AND 2 FEATURES JOHN BOLES STARTS SUNDAY "‘" A STILL GREATER TRIUNPH FOR - THE CREATOR OF HENRY TH /il o o The more he hated he, the more she loved hiam...this giel of MANY loves who rose to rulea hundred million souls but could not govern her own heart. ALEXANDER KORDA'S PRODUCTION OF CATHERINE THe GREAT a3 the Mad Caar Peter, strangest of all lovers AND ELIZABETH BERGNER s “Litle Cacherine”, beloved of & vegiment Diiod Jy PAUL CZINNER +” Ry s UNITED ARTISTS' 600 SEATS 25¢ ANY TIME THEATRE e —~UPTOWN~-— SUNDAY He Blazed a Trail !' Terror Through a City’s Underworld ccd politicians cringed...ruthl inen ran for .when this man of heroic e et out to free his city of their coriupt ri.e. >age News of America in tue Throes f Remantic Regeneration Presents “The Man Who Dared” AN IMAGINATIVE BIOGRAPHY Based on incidents in the life of the late Mayor Anton Cermak with Preston Foster and Zita Johnson Joan Marsh—Irene Biller—Clifford Jones Directed by Hamilton McFadden sy Front Fox Film LATEST NEWS SELECTED SHORTS ST TIMES TONIGHT—LAST TIMES TONIGHT CLIVE BROOK in “SHERLOCK HOLMES” NO SHOW MONDAY—Account of regular stockhold- ers, election, ete. O (e i e e e FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Compa:;z' Telephone 38 Prompt

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