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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 12, 1930. 3 "; — -—-—______—_—____.——-________—___——-——__-—-———-—— jflllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||IIIIIIlIlIIlIIIIllllHIIIII = = [ S m_REM‘AINS_ AT‘.} | ed in front of the eapitol bui Itl» T tallation | being put up, and also in the Sen-|down as the bathing process pr;- )M FOR TONIGHT | | Fourth Street, it wi E ards. e Trea at nd House lavatories. gresses. k today by Gov. Georg 5 s 5 e exterior work is almost com- - $ ARE Tu ndards will be about ei 3 o 5 feet hi, and made of bronze. One LAST TIMES TONIGHT brick on the penthouse, and | On ana arter this date I will not BE INSTALLED will be erected on cach corner of | Work on the building is progres |gorgeous. eye-filling thrill scenes pected to. have the last laid |be responsible for any debts con- turday evening. The build- {tracted by the 183 Taxi. the block and one on each side of |ing according to schedule s is receiving its first real bath| September 11, 1930. 1e main entrance to the building. [said t by ar this week. The outer .walls are|—adv. W. ULRICH. Original plans did not include ng cleaned thoroughly with water —_——— namental street light fix nder pressure from the Alaska NOTICE and a believable plot—all this plas- Through the co-operation of m In order to obtain a s Juneau mains The Main Street | To. Scottish- Rite Masons: tered lavishly on a re enough | Nicipal authorities and the Alas made by the wing has been washed and most of | Reguar meeting F‘rldu‘y evening, college-background lattice-work. Or [Electric Light and Power Compar o | perhaps we should say lattice-play, | Ornantental street ]\mp\ will be ,‘Ior it seems to be the philosophy of | gwe s s o the melody-inspired youths and Owing to popular demand "S\\'e(‘L- Four lights will be |ie,” will be shown again tonight for the fourth night. Everything! Gay songs, blues ollege hymns hot-step tunes; songs, “torch” s d jazz 'em up. | brilliant dialog; scintillating acting; OUR GANG COMEDY ' TALKING = REPORTER i :m current and the lig re working there staging is torn down The re- 7:30. WALTER B. HEISEL, red to donate mate] the main cntrance, and lobby is/mainder of the staging will come —adv Segretary. PHOTGPHONEZ Ken M ay nard Senor Amencano A TALKING WESTERN—WITH PLENTY OF ACTION AND THRILLS Il = |maidens who romp through this H | superb comedy-romance extrava- = |ganza. = Lookit the names—Nancy Carroll, = |Helen Kane, Jack Oakie, William = | Austin, Stanley Smith—oowah! = |what a cast! S| There aré many highlights too £ |numerous to mention, but wait till = | you get a load of these particularly = | —Oakie singing “Alma Mammy,” 2 = |burlesque of all the well-kno = black face “Mammy song” bleaters 'E‘ which &hould get him a million’ = encores on a legitimate stage; Hel-| £ en Kane drooling her two great = | “boopa-doopa-doop” numbers; Nan- | = cy and Stanley singing Z Than Sweet;” the whcle ensemble = of college cuties and campus cu\\‘-_' = boys singing “Bear Down Pehlam.” € and William Austin’s drag-em out | 10—25—50—75 cents —WATCH FOR— ; . HELL’S HEROES “Sweeter In three pictures for te Universal, | | “HELL’S HEROES” SOON Ii IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII foomegy SRR E , | : | l * Attractions = At Theatres fih‘l MAYNARD LAST | = TIMES AT PALACE . ®enthryn Crawtord, Ken May- nvhs leading lady in' his latest Universal picture, “Senor Ameri- r%," now at the Palace for the | Miss Crawford has portrayed three! | nationalities—American, Italian and Spanish. She was American in “Modern Love,” Italian in “The Climax,” and r Americano,” she appears daughter of an aristocratic family. ss Crawford's exceptional sing- y accounts for her diver- sity of roles. In “Senor Americano,” the heroine was required to sing several Spanish songs. Miss Craw- ford qualified with ease and facil- ity. Miss Crawford broke into fame on COMING TO PALACE ! .Thrcc western bad men Im(l |themselves custodian of a new-born baby in the midst of the desert. | They had promised the ng mother they would take the child ‘s-u‘el:, to the little frontier town nI |New Jerusalem; Their water sup-| ply is low, a frightful trip across the desert confronts them—and the salem if they come through alive. ! This is the central dramatic situa-| tion of Universal’s thrilling all dia-| logue picture, “Hell's Heroes,” which | comes to the screen of the Palace noose awaits them at New Jeru- "~ ATTEND lagts times tonight, is estnbhshmgphc musical comedy stage, in the hfielf as “the girl of all nations.” leading role in “Hit the Deck.” soon. L e — The production has a most not- able cast. Charles Bickford, Ray- {mond Hatton and Fred Kohler con- |tribute remarkable characterizations. § !Fritzi Ridgeway, Maria Alba, Joe| { § LlsEUM |de 1a Cruz, Buck Connors and Wal- | IR |ter James 0 are among those| = who give exceptional performances.! // \ The picture is colorful through- / ’ W Our End of Summer Clearance Sale Ends Monday Night HURRY—HURRY—HURRY TO THE Bargains! The Cash Bazaar “Juneau’s Pioneer Cash Department Store” NEAR COL lSluUM THEATRE Bargains! Tonight to:See the Big Musical Comedy out. ——an NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS ‘“‘SWEETIE”’ “ZHeld over, for one more night—TONIGHT—by popu- "ar request. It’s all talkie—all singing—all dancing | Bids will be received at the of- fice of the City Clerk in the City Hall up to five o'clock p. m. on Monday, September 15, for the hauling of fuel oil from the Alaska | Juneau oil tanks to the Juneau Public School during the 1930-1931 school year. A minimum of fifty| barrels of oil must be kept in the| tanks at the Juneau Public School | at all times. The right is reserved| . to reject any or all bids. | And Big Jazzy Chorus ! Board of Education, Juneau ‘ Public Schools, 1 By W. K. KELLER, —adv. Superintendent. | B ' LET Almqusy tress <Your Sull.'_ We call and deliver. Phone 528 numm|il||i|||mumumliifll’liuul'lliii||1u|||mufluifluumuflm;ulluul|'||ulllmlum||i|||n|||||'||||||||||||muuu|||||nnmuluummnmnuuuuum||||||muuummuunuuumuuuu|mmmm|||mmumuuutuum|mmmmuuuummulu||||m||||un||||m|ul||||u|||m||m|'fl’|||| lfiuiflli]llllimm E 'UNITED FOOD COMPANY | Goldstem Building (” orner 2nd and Seward Streets 1 IS KIN G FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS | PILLSBURY’S ’\II'\\ESOTA HARD W HLAT FLOUR PERISHABLES --- EXTRA SPECIAL TODAY AND SATUR 49 pound sack ..... el s, Lo LISTOR DAY---Compare These Prices Below: HILLS’ BROS. COFFEE (The price of Coffee is down) UNKIST ORANGE % & Rk . 1 pound, 46¢; 2 pounds, 91¢c; 4 pounds o o BISI SL it )w 5 HS’ fnedmm size, per dozen OUR.SPECIAL COFFEE, B ol Souid: FLLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, each e R BANANAS, Golden Ripe, per pound ... NOW--Pcr potll™ s, . . Lo i et a8 ....25c ; BUTTER---Fresh Creamery, per pound . v d i s lhe FULL SHIPMENT ON NORTHILAND ARRIVING TODAY WE SELL* FOR STRICTLY CASH ON‘LY---By cutting our bookLewlng and other expenses connected with the credit system dllows us to make prices lower. ,..thereby giving our patrons say ings not obtainable elsewhere. NO ORDERS L\DER $3.00 WILL BE DELIVERED---A minimum charge of 10 cents per delivery on orders amounting to $3.00 and up to $5.00. Orders over $5.00 wll be DELIVERED FREE. .o 1 WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING MOND.{Y! SOMETHING FREE FOR EVERYONE! mmnm«uummnunmnu||u|m|u|mu||||uumum|mnmm||||||||uuuummumummmumummuumm|||||||mumumnmmmmmmnnulmmmmmummunmmmmmmuumm|||mmm|||umu|||||||muummumummmmu|||uum||mmml|ummmnumlmmmuummmml NANCY CARROLL~—HELEN KANE JACK OAKIE—STANLEY SMITH |t 111 FRONT STREET % Remember Tonight—LAST TIMES—7:30 and 9:30 1 Entire Change Saturday Night Only = = =