The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 6, 1931, Page 3

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l TONIGHT 7:30-9:30 CAPITOL =% RONALD COLMAN in “RAFFLES” The law wanted him! The Underworld ad- mired him and women loved him! News COMING Comedy Color Review —Marie Dressler and Polly Moran “CAUGHT SHORT” Japtzn-Américar; Flight Is to Start Late This Month'! Mars are beautiful. TOKYO, April 6. — The Hochi| pg ByNNELL ARRIVES Shimbun, Japanese newspaper spon- | soring the flight of Seiji Yoshi- hara, who leaves here April 26 via Alaska for Seattle and San Fran-| Dr. Charles E. Bunnell, dent of the called the Flight.” Yoshihara will touch at Juneau on his flight. He expects to reach | Seattle May 13 and San Francisco May 16. “Japan-America Amity | Fairbanks, arrived this here for several days. | before Legislative | measures committee e FRANK DORBANDT SELLS INTERESTS IN AR SYSTEM‘; Pilot Frank Dorbandt is a pas-‘ senger aboard the Yukon enroute to Seattle. Dorbandt has disposed | calling for $252,000 for ennium. — - - BENEFIT EASTER PANCE ternational Airways and said will remain outside indefinitely. -~ Old papers at The uc April 9, at 9:15 p.m. Novelties, | piece orchestra, refreshments. Fmplre. | Presi- Alaska Agricultural elating to the college’s cperations. ‘While no bill has been [and | introduced yet carrying appropria- | | tlons for that institution, the Board | attraction tomorrow night ot the | | of Trustees have submitted a bua- Coliseum. the mission 75 cents a couple or stag. i —adv. \ Old papers at the Emnbire office. ' Ac: vovioarr | 'NANETTE'HAS | for ! good nature and get away with it— |is scenes, | Holla | mirthful, ON OFFICIAL BUSINEss | V.1 artisty. {the chorus, : prineipals headed by Bernice Claire, cisco announced the trip will be College and School of Mines, near Alexander Gray, Lucien Littlefield momm"‘and Louise Fazenda. | on the steamer Yukon on official | business. It is expected he will bc‘For Two,” It is probable he will be called | Dl§ beauty on ! numbers BN 1 Screen Play at Coliseum Is! tacle made partly in gorgeous Tech- | nicolor, at the Coliseum Theatre. be shown again tonight. a very unsophisticated millionaire LOTS OF MIRTH AND MELODY Dazzling Spectacle with | Artistic Effects “No, No, Nanette,” a lavish spec- ! was presented last night, It will The story—the comedy fable of who imagined he could buy clothe: pretty girls just out of p funny. The special musical| including dazzling trips to! d, Japan, New York and nette” is produced melodious, ‘There are 150 girls and men in with a large cast of I want to Be Happy,” and “Tea the big song hits are sung by Gray, Miss Claire and thev chorus. Other song are “King of the Air,’ “The Dance of the Wooden Shoes” “Japanese Ballet.” “The Dance of Life,” will e the RS RRh ePD e NOTICE On and after this date Rust. (Signed) HARRY .. RUST. { adv. |8 [N - | ~Of Thousands of visitors to Cannes, France, during the recent annu- T al “Battle of Flowers” (above) ‘Miss Europe” (above) | as she. parucmateu in the paude, mage to ¢ 3000 MEN TO BE SENT NORTH Sl 1 win Alaska Packers Association| not be responsible for any indebt- Under auspices of Nativity Club edness incurred by Mrs. Harry L. of his interests in the Pacific In- | | at Parish Hall, for general charity Plans for Big Season in Alaska AN FRANCISCO, Cal., of the Alaska announce the April riage. “Miss Europe,” Mlle. “Miss Universe.” JClevel C\acksman Play Is riding in a flower bedecked car- who is Jeanne Juilla, of “Paris plans to visit the Unitéd States €oon to contest for the title of ingent of workers Future ee Fair in a radio set, 1@ kevs | ance market reports. “Ive shipped on a South Sea Tram —-.rays C/lextwf fie /{/ ©1931, LiceeTr & MyEss Toeacco Co. Jfgt ybu’ll find me just around the corner” | It's a small matter where you meet up with Chesterfield. The point is 5 — get acquainted! You'll find the change to Chesterfield a real change . . . one which your palate will thank you for! Chestetfield uses choicer and milder tobaccos — nothing else; and so blends and *cross-blends” them that you get { just what you want in a smoke . . FOR NINETEEN years, our Research Department has kept intimate touch with every new development of Science that could be applied to the manufactuge of cigarettes. During this period there has been no development of tested value or importance to the smoker which we have not incorparated into the making of Chesterfield cigarettes. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. . greater mildness and better taste: They Satisfy who will serate the Alaska salmon canaer- 3,000 will sail tomorrow on Arctic. More than rth this year tioas. STUDY MARKETS BY RADIO KNOXVILLE — Members of the | Parragut High School chapter of Farmers of Tennessee ! csted money won at the East Ten- and making a daily study of eco- nomies and marketing from l‘fldl)‘ —that’s Why! COLMAN GIVES LOTS OF THRILLS WITH “RAFFLES" LAST et et i et Presented in Fine Style at Capitol Theatre Out of the maze of romantic| antiquity, “Raffles, the Amateur | Cracksman” strides the screen again. And surely no “Raffles” has ever brought to the familiar role of the | | dashing thief such amazing ‘likabil- | ity Ronald Colman portrays at R R S T S T R It’s Declared a Sensation 3, NO, NANETTE NANCY CARROL in The Dance of Life TIMES TONIGHT TUESDAY the Capitol Theatre. The story also bears the marks of careful craftsmanship. It opens & i b © with Raffles as the clever crook invading a stylish London jeweler's in search of a suitable bracelet for his lady love, Lady Gwen, portray- ed by Kay Francis. Inspired by her love, the cracks- | man quits his life of crime and ex- citement only to be inevitably brought back to it by the need of 2 friend. He journeys to the coun- try home of Lord and Lady Melrose in search of the famous Melrose diamonds. From that point the action grows faster and faster with the crook pitting his wits against that clever Scotch detective, Inspector Me- Kenzie of Scotland Yard. The role is marvelously played by David Torrence. There are thrills in abundance, | before everything ends happily. “Caught Short” will be the next 1uLLracLiou at the Cxpxu)l | YUKON MAKES 2-HOUR CALL | DNWAYSUUTH { i leti 32 years in |Vessel Dlsembarks 13 Pas- ‘ the et branoh. of SonGEeas: | sengers at Juneau from |— Westward Ports Dean Of Efix;a _Housef & i Associated Press Phote Rep. Gilbert N. Haugen,. 71, of lowa, who became ¢the oldest mem- er in service in the house upon the | death of Henry Allen Cooper. Mr. Commission estimated is levied an- ‘nually in New York City. Bound from Scward ‘o Scattle,] More than 50 agents are expect- the steamship Yukon, Capt. H. An-|¢d to mull over material already | | derson, made a brief call here this Produced by an inquiry into magis- | morning, arriving at 4 o'clock and trate’'s courts and to await what | | departing at 6. She reported | illegal mcomes are uncove}r"(l ‘\‘u good trip from the Westward, She, the impending legislative investi- | disembarked 13 passengers at this|8ation into the City Administra- port. They were: ",’I’,‘]'“_ Ben Delzelle, J. L. Cavanaugh, ; | Malcolm Wilson, J. H. Brokaw, John | Focketcers and grafters who failed | !Wv Jones, Frank Scully, Louis Val-| % Pa¥y ta:\e?_ URA ‘l]l.(‘,-gill 8ainis/ {ier, Mrs. Frank McCafferty, Ed zg:kAg"““ will cqver Greater New gfififi?{ ‘32:: i‘x’:;:l’m C;‘:(‘;“;ME' The Federal District Attorney of Soseph vAnselm. 3 7! Brooklyn joined in the conference ! Federal drive is to- jail Passengers who embarked her» haze. for ports to the South were: | SWEDEN ES TOURISTS For Ketchikan—George Edward| STOCKHOLM.— The Swedish- Lewis and Capt. William Fisher. | American line reports that 18,385 For Seattle—Mrs. R. Barclay, Mrs. 'pasungers were brought to Swed- | G. W. Mangan, Mrs. W. D. Gross, jen from America last year, a new | Mrs. Ardell Cleveland, M. J. Sul-, bigh mark for eastward traffic. livan, John Murphy, N. Nelson| Westhound travelers numbered 16,- ,and C. V. Brown, 861, a dectease. B |farmer, chased wolves over coun- ¥ E 3 3 (tryside and frozen lakes in his auto |this winter. He received $15 for S Ty o i ) | - Arthur Otis, northern Minnesota IllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII H eadquafters HARR!S Hardware Co. ll|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 183, TAXI STAND AT PIONEER POOL ROOM Day and Night Service RACKETEERS IN =" N. Y. RUN DOWN Special Federal Agents' i Start Campaign to Recover Millions i "NEW YORK, April 6-~The Fed- eral Government had the first| contingent of special Internal Rev- enue agents at work last Sat- urday on the theory the Govern- J unéau-Young “FURNITURE. Worth Living With” H&fdwdre Co. ment lost millions of dollars in income taxes last year from $200,- 000‘000 to $400,000,000 tributes - which. the state cmms i mecs| Old Papers for sale at Empnre Ofllpe =] ANNOUNCING DECORATING FIELD my return to this field. will continue. General Paint Contracting Individual Interiors Exclusive Papers Designing of Interiors Spray planned. B. W. BURKE Phone 4151 ¥, » l MY RETURN TO THE PAINTING AND After 15 months as Interior Decorator for the chain of Coliseum Theatres I am pleased to announce The policy of Quality Workmanship and Materials established by me Plastic Artisan Draperies It is advisable to place your orders Now. This will + insure you of an early completion of the work ALASKA’S RESIDENT DECORATOR Coliseum Apartments—No. 5 Work 0. Box 155

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