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N R D G, SN ML D N RN R 3 R S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1931. w3 | Dimond, who discussed the Alas- HEARS DIMUND ka Railfoad. After giving fitting | U .', in his pleasing, straight-forward | manner by tracing tne devélopment | the railroad is to be given a fair Luncheon | chance. He deplored any cur- Woman's Club was enjoyed Thurs- |ion, would not only make develop- day when thirty-five members and |ment of mineral and other re- | tribute to the dreamers whose vis- tof the system, showing possibili- | tailment cf the efficiency and use- guests met in Mrs. Hooker’s Coffee | Sources all but impossible, by cre- ] lin ses:ors, anG ars. M. N. Ran- | num. | The speaker was Senator A. J. ions actually resulled in the build- ing of the railroad, he continued Wives of Legis]a[ors Are ties of great development of the Territory’s abundant resources if Guests at Monthly | One of the many successtul | fulness of the project by proposed monthly luncheons of the Juneau | eXorbitant rates, which in his opin- Shoppe. | ating prohibitive hindrances to of the day were Mes- | Mmarketing, but would in a short Guests damos Hess, Nerland, Foster, Mc- |time even lead to discontinuance Cutcheo Sundquist, Donnelley, | of the railroad itself. At close of his talk Mrs. Sund- quist graciously responded to a wives now ! Winu, Shattuck and Lomen, of members of the Lezisiatur :brief welcome vo guesws, and Mrs. Rannum read “The Eternal Femi- nine,” to delight of all. A social time followed. — e - “LET’S GIVE HIM A LAXDSLIDE" “It's queer how some folks can always think up something mean. Now take the following for instance —who thought-up the dog argu- ment to have our friend at the end of a leash? Well I wonder, if he ever had dogs bring the grub that he lived on for him; or re- serum for hundreds of milés into the far North to grief stricken set- tlements; ard at the en@ of the trail all he ever wants is a bite 1 to eat for his service and he'll go again. Now that wa ¥ a chance, let’s do our bit and vote a NO on Ordinance 205 and I'll vouch | that our old friend will stick by fus as long as any candidate run- |ning, and I think a few jumps | longex, ——adv. members how the old boys carried | TOURNAMENT ONELKS' ALLEYS WON BY EAGLES |Barragar Rolls High Total of 580 and High ‘ Score of 201 The Eagles won the Elks' tour- nament by defeating the Robins |two out of three in the play-off last evening. The second gamie | ended in a tie and by winning the | last game by a good margin the Eagles got credit for both games. It might have been a different :stcry if the Robins had possesscd the services of Sperling who has Picc o — e e~ e e LY WiGGLy Tt Easter Greetings FEaster Lilies AND DAFFODILS On the Norco—Put your order in early | : — — — | Bl immsenfymsonflpmmsenimsenflpomserfype o voreelfeorseo oo eormeohifroncehifvel] ot SEE and HEAR — THE GREATEST COWBOY OF ALL TIME! CAPITOL FRIDAY—SATURDAY THTHITE been on the sick list the last week. Barragar rolled high total of 580 and high score of 201. Boyle and Sabin made 542 each, T. (i(‘m":vt‘ 534 and Lavenik 504. i Detailed results follow: MAMMY' WITH Eagles— Lavenik 161 166 177—504 Boyle 199 176 167542 Sabin 170 175 197542 | Simpkins 127 168 m‘fi‘iFamous Singing Comedian 7 685 7120 20m| Stars in Play Filled Robins— & Barragar ... 193 186 201—580 with Laughter Sperling ... *150 *150 *150—450 | Pt 158 169 158485 Al Jolson is showing on the Coli- T. George 184 180 170—534 |Séum screen in black face—and 685 685 679 2049 ’"{-];hmmy" ivie R g t bowl. gives r. Jolson a Avaram”‘ great opportunity and how he docs EASTER NOVELTIES AND [use it! “Mammy" first of all is CANDIES made for laughter. It is a com- edy with a minstrel show back- ground, great dramatic force but hardly a suggestion of tears. It is a natural for Jolson who got his early training with just such minstrel shows and who knows all Butler, Mauro Drug Co. adv.| ACT_OF CONGRESS OF AaUSUST STATEMENT O:- THE OWNER. MANAGE MENT, CIRCULA. 2Rt;QUIREI) BY THE 4, 191 Of Daily Alaska Empire, publish- 9 ed daily except Sunday at Juneau,|'ne iricks of the trade. for April 1, 1981. ‘The story is an adaptation of a Territory of Alaska) )ss. First Division ) Before me, a Notary Public in and for the Territory aforesaid, play by Irving Berlin and the personally * appeared J Pegues | Jelson. Jolson sings four or five who, ing been duly sw(\‘;n a songs in “Mammy,” among them cording to law, oses and su th <0 i " o that hé im the assistant manuger ‘bemg Looking at You,” “To My the Daily Alaska Empire and that the following is, to the best of his knowl- edge and belief, a true statement of Mammy” and “Let Me Sing.” Spectacular sequences of “Mam- the ownership, ] ent (and if n' my,” are filmed in Technicolor | daily paper, the circulation), ete. . . eir ef- the oresaid _publication which .adds. greatly to their et date shown in the above caption, re-|fectiveness. If you like Jolson in NEWS LAUZEL & TIARDY in “Ancther Fine Mess OSWALD CARTOON CAPITOL STARS JOLSON HEADS BUCK JONES IN COLISEUM BILL ‘SHADOW RANCH' 'Laurel and Hardy in “‘An- other Fine Mess” Is Added Attraction { The popularity or the “Western” | or outdoor romance will not dim- white face, too, for that—in "Mam-‘ inish—not as long as they are & produced Ranch, | talking | which as well as “Shadow " the current Columbia all- feature will Buck Jones holds the screen at the Capitol tonight and tomorrow | night. It would be difficult to imagine a more likeable, wholesome char- lacter than Sim Baldwin, the cow ! puncher who quits his job and rides many hard miles at the call |of a friend in need. Takes Up Pal's Task Finding his friend murdered. Sim songs and incidental music are also takes up the task his pal had left done by him in collaboration with'undone—fighting to save a girl's| property from the conniving schemes of a scoundrel, thrilling the audience with a barrage o. stunts, fights and amazing horse- manship. ‘There is no “hedging” the cow- puncher. He backs up his argu- ments with both fists and very i |LAST TIMES TONIGHT COLISEUM JOYOUS JOLSON JUBILEE- Jokes, Jazz i and Jollity! Warner Bros. present AL JOLSON Nothing but frolicsome fun—und new Irvi Berlin songs—with the King of Entertainers at his inimitable best, “You ain’t seen any- thing so funny” till you see Jolson in this merry melange of min- strelsy. | A Warner Bros. & Vitaphone Sequences in Technicolor. Columbia pictures have surround- ed the star with a notable cast. Marguerite De La Motte plays the feminine leading role with a char.n |and ability, and Kate Price offers _one of her typical comedy charac- ters in her inimitable style. Frank Rice, Al Smith, Bob McKenzie and | the former serial star, Ben Wilson | all render excellent support under the direction of Louis King. The added feature is “Ancther quired by (e Act o Aupust 86| blacktace or whiteface, if you liks often with a “six-gun.” Fine Mess” with Laurel and Har- e reverse o s fol . to : 28 ' S ‘ea - n iere 1s e oe er;” _— ” uneda, astern ugar urea, poun( B "’ o It the names and addrcases| e pningtrels, it you like a dra-|one of the most beautiful and in- ASTER LILIES ¢ r, and busine 1agers ar matic story and fine acting, you|telligent animals to grace the ‘Will be cheaper this year. T e itor” John .| Will, like. this picture. “Mammy” screen. Buck Jones' Arablan stal- See JUNEAU FLORISTS. u, Alas ing B ady Telephone £11 has everything! worth seeing. Peg Manager, au, Alaska, i the . Ala Bernar ITALIAN CREAM CHEESE, pound.............40c EXCLUSIVE ALASKA DEALERS is: John urer, and R. Empire Troy, L. owner 1 W. N dent and Seere- . lmfii-.vm.umnr. John V7. 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