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~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMHRE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 19 o € G L. @ IN “I]ESIRABLE” TO SCREEN m " AT GOLISEUM NEW PIBTURE ]ean Muir 8aid o Clve ‘You Belbng to Me' Opcns Great Performance in Tonight at Capitel | Dramaht Film ‘ Theatre I THEATRE THEATRE “‘Show Place of Juneau” Last Times Tonight ‘COUNTESS OF MONTE GRISTO' Tonight and Tomorrow A new and d;uwmr Jean Muir| Lee Tracy, the fast-talking, bahd” with will entrance nces at the waving screen dctor, returns to the § > Coliseum Theatre by her brilliant |screen after an absence of several PA lJI Ll],\ 4 S performance in the Warner Bros. months in Paramount's “You Be-l " 3 e production, “Desirable,” which op-|long to Me," the first picture he [ and {ens there tomgrrow. A - PrevieW makes under a long-term : acting | may be seen at 1 o'clack tonight. | contract at the Parumounc‘ltudio&: | This rising new star was given ' It opens at the Capjtol ‘Theatre the finest opportynity, of her ca- | tonight. | reer in this dramatic story, whxchv In addition té Tracy, the _picture was written especially for her by|features Helen Mack, Helen Mor- |the famous magazine writer, Mary gan, David Jack Holt, a young McCall, Jr. ¥ five-year-old actor; Arthur Pierson, | ! : 3 ; and Lynhe Overman. The film was MissMuir has the xole of '@ YOUNE | ;0. 0q 1o Alrreq L. Werker, the ho has RE Y e “::n l:’;z‘:i:‘jn:fi;d e}fl‘lr;h:od in a Man responsible for “House of _ | Rothschild,” and it was ‘adaped T [oRrding oo oy e et mitise | (oM an original story by Biizabeth | Jeen bauik ANG St Wit WHL B Seen & 1BE Luise k:os:v],edge that she had a g,-om\“e““d" s um Thu ey oad F day in the feature VD i It tells a touching, dramatic — Lo b — el daughter will dim her own popular- lswn of thres bf M “ s | i"’y Iraters” First there's the shiftless,| ]\()u Int()r()stlno- C ur l oS Thrust suddenly into the gmdv‘cmche‘\ comjc who lives for a FAY WRAY At Tonight’s Preview ——Coming: OLD FASHIONED WAY | whirl of New York’s social elite, !laugh;—a girl who is an incompe- K ' . !she sends an elsctrical shock up‘tent helpless vaudeville performer 1\(’0(’“70(1 by as l(}v(lr()ff |and down the spines of custom-|unable to guide her own life, but | bound conventional ple by her | who struggles desperately to guide I H ’ M 1oulspoken truths mgeonaturn.lness lt‘mt of her young son; and thel or IStorl(.(l lls()llm 5 George Brent gives thé most con- [boy himself, a five-year-old man,| * !vincing performance as the nmian-|the only real thing in his mother's| ., . .. neoints ket A0, i .of ‘my, 14 gtten’ the | about-town, once in love with the | make-helieve life. have been received by the Rev. A.|charm in that it was found seven mother, ‘but Whp Hrdb ta; the Fx_hc ta»nlz‘:cs the thréads of Samir, aroff, curator of the Al- ' feet underground on Larson Bay, daughter because of her simple |lives. !h)m‘.\mgv theém together m,a\k; iztorical Library and Mu- Kodiak Isjand, during excavation charm, and lack of affectation. a dramatic situation. How they seum, from Hyhre Hofstad of Doy- | work there. There is no record, ; Brent | pEsie oo spom,anmus,‘flsht and eventuglly, Wi iniigs e hoff. One is a charm made of the Curator says, of the Southeast —"'PLUS_ H E LE N M A C K more magnetic and compelling, He |film to a happy climax. black slate stone and the other a Alacka Indian going so far to the : Bestns {0 LAV grercome B gEHy Grove;‘ i mddwm"‘m Blay- piecc of pumice stone with a peb-|westward and he is of the belief Popeye HELEN MURGAN Ingly studied self repreasion :tnd i:s e eull adapted the StOXY 0 ;5. i the center which sounds! the charm may have been taken C t Btvea 18 yonl bell b e ] v scref ol ' {like a baby rattle when shaken. |by an Aleut in war or possibly it Rizyol pdle. orl ,“ e g I The charm, believed by Father was carried there by Indian slaves “Hi(‘le Ho” detia ) 3 clog:cafor‘::te(s:iu:iufiquugmsw ; In 1930, the Congress oi the U_nn. '.{:ls‘hevnrorr to -be of Sflauthen.st many years ago. Pl JRE ed States authorized the ,appoing-{Alaska Indian origin, is dish shap- ——Added Show—o RUTH ETTING COMEDY NEWS OO AR R LRSI { Reed, counciimen. John B.. Dixle was elected to the School Board. The pumice stone is understood 1 R e ™) ) ment of a commission to cooperatejed similar to a potlach dish. Its v } Scenic | REAL DAGO RED with the representatives of! the!|measurement is two and one half l; )!‘:‘ew'l-)k;‘m:- “‘"“; i“ the V‘f“‘:}:)’ : - Cab Calloway Wine $1.25 per gallon, Bring your | Dominion of Canada in a study re- finches in length and one and one O' Betershure, @nd 18 one of the| ELEOEINR A TRpERamy R Jug TOTEM GROCERY. ady, | garding the feasibility of the ton- (half inches in width. It is mark- OMW curlos of 1is Kir & . PETERSBURG, Alaska, April 3. e ———— struction of a Pacific-Yukon high-{ed by wonderful carvings repre- |lOF has ever encountered. 5 | —out of a registration of 452 for ADA"‘Y EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY' way. senting a seal. There are two holes,| Mystified by the rattle in the yesterday's eleciicn, 433 voted &8 e ¢ < i \one on each side of the head and stone when shaken, 'Father Kashe-| TWELFTH TERM follows: tail, indicating it probably was sus- varoff had an X-ray taken which For Mayor—Ed Locken 202, 1. M. mmm'umnmmmnnuumnmmnm||||mummmnumuuum llIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIllIl'lllIIII||lll|IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIII||II‘Ifl pended from the ‘neck, Pather revals o mall pibbie in iho| (Contimued trom Page One) | Danl 182 Ka:hcvamrf mwrmo s. heart® of the stone. L For council — Jacob Otnes 267, (IR SRV £BL € 2 e Bob Allen 237, James Wheeler 186 IF YOU HAVE NOT. ORDERED COPIES OF THE plurality of 66 over Brown, second “Fallon” of this picture, could poct who were elected. TRAGIG STURY sway juries into any frame of mind Gouncilmen elected for the two , There were five other candidates he wished, but at home 1t Was an'year term are Francis E. Largue, [0f the council including Oharles entirely different story, where his Greenaa, who was fourth but oute : Isaac Bayles and Emil Pfeil, se- most brilliant pleas could Mot Te- janted out of a field of eight. side of the circle. There was no concile his wife to his method of nric” wanda Gelles was reelacted | OPPOsition to Mrs. Dean Kayler earning a living;’'ie., through his v oL the Bool board “for for the School Board. | mem} D 3eh0d knowledge of,.la% and pr agtice, | the, th year term-defeating: twae: AT UPTBWN making 1t conBarabivgy‘simpletor | Sthers by a blg pliaraiiy. LB & o Ly e HHHIIIIIIIHIlllmIIIllIlIlIIIIHI!IIIllllIIHHIIIIIIMIHIBIWWHWNI“WIMMMWMMM“IIHI"lHlHIIIlIIIIIIIIIIMIHIIIIIIIIIMIIII!IIII|IHHImllllllIIIIHiIIiIfiIIHI|MMIHIIflIHWI nals to escape their just de-! ol 1‘;. 4 N f : A i Sin's Pay Day’ Has James sts when capfured. | KETCHIKAN ELECTION 0 Hhas Sl di The story goes on to tell of Mar- KETCHIKAN, Alaska il 3. " | n B , APr i Mar key in Lea g key's wife's decision to leave hlm"l‘hrse advocates of the municioal Any fine tea cheets and | Role as Attorney after failing to make him change|purchase of public utilities were | Stimulates, but Schilling Tea i his legal tactics. His wife’s deser-|gwyept into the ety council yes- “cheers” 1i . 2 cers 1) 1 Thé current feature a the Up- tion causes the brilliant legal light terday. Mayor P. J. Gilmore was o3 ight out loud i town theatre, “Sins Pay Day,” has to throw up his practice and, tak-!re-elected without oposition. Suc- || ~—+ 50 full of flavor. one of the most tragic stories ever |ing to drink, <he eventually finds|cessful councilmen were Harry Mc- zeen in a motion picture. himself in the gutter, with no Cain, E. W. Brown, both incum- To some extent ine story is remi- help from the murderers and thugs bents, and Gust Olsen, + st it's toasted. niscent of the life of William Fal- De has saved from prison. Donald Armour defeated three lon, the brilliant New York law- It is through a chance meeting women candidates for the School yer, who rose to the heights of With a ragged urchin that Markey Board. The School Board war /the legal profession through his is regenerated and once more wins brought out a large vote. handling of criminal defendanty the love of his wife. { cases. Yet, the similarity in story - - | COLLINS RE-ELECTED | ends with the paraliel lives of the FAIRBANKS, Alaska, April 3— | s A .~ W. W. Wannamaker, seed spec-, P mg"’;‘.‘.gl“g’ "f l:’"“l Pay Tay" | jalist of Calhoun County, Bouth;fe,im?;m:: . "Fd'jt":u':‘;::{ an e Great Mouthpiece,” &S| caroling, is credited with produc- RS g Fallon was known in his heyday. jno tnree new types of improved ald, Andrew Anderson and Irving Xt seems that James Markey, the cotton. . 1t has more flavor m Edition Daily Alaska Empire ' \\'RAPPED AI\'D READY " 2 5 c JLST A FEW COPIES AVAILABLE!’ WANT TO PUT ON WEIGHT . . 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