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EMPIRE, FRIDAY APRIL 10,: 1931 CAPITOL FRIDAY—SATURDAY THE, — '} ‘“@" LOWELL SHERMAN MARION NIXON HUGH TREVOR Thrill-shet drama of City . where reckless youth meets mad adventure—and pays for it!| Nights “NEWS" “BABY FOLLIES"” Dogville Comedy—"“HOT DOG"” ——Coming- “New York Nights” - “Our Blushing Brides” THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 T e TAXI STAND AT PIONEER POOL ROOM Day and Night Service Old papers-at. The “Empire. | | the production, ‘PAY-OFF'LEADS CAPITOL'S NEW ~ SHOW TONIGHT |Lowell Sherman Is Star and Director in Strong, Tense Drama | An the power, all the thrills of \the dramatic stage, are incorpor- ated in Radio Pictures’ production “The Pay-Off,” which opens to- night at the Capitol Theatre. Lowell Sherman, who directed | and also plays a' |leading role, has achieved a fine| triumph. | As the leader c? | thieves, guise of dress-suits and gentle-; manly bearing, he handles a deli- cate plot in such masterful manner | ilh;\t the production is in no sense lan “underworld” story. | Of Old School It is of the old school, when en- a band of | tertainment and interest were the! it | | keynotes of productions, for | teaches no moral, it idealizes noth- ling, it has no irony, except tha which auditors assume in th own minds. | Tt is a pure story! | Shipman 1s Author Samuel Shipman, famous stage i dramatist, wrote it. | Sherman appears ‘with an excel- lent cast, including Marion Nixon, |Hugh Trevor, William Janney | Helent Millarde, George Marion. | Walter McGrail, Robert McWade, {Alan Roscoe, Lita Chevret Bert Moorehouse. | “Hot Dog,” a Dogville comed: |and “The Baby Follies,” are added | feature attractions. | ——————————— | i NOTICE SELECTION CITY OFFICERS. Applications for following posi- | tions will be considered at a spe- | cial session of the Common Coun- |cil of the City of Juneau called | for 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 10, ‘1931 viz: City Clerk. City Treasurer. ‘Wharfinger. Assistant Wharfingers. Chief of Fire Department. Assistant Chief of Fire Depari- ment. | Chief of Police. | Night Patrolmen. Librarian. | Cemetery Caretaker. Health Officer. | City Engineer. | Chief Fire Truck Driver. Assistant Fire Truck Driver. ‘ H. R. SHEPARD, ! (aav) City. Clerk. who operate under the' and | l | RED HEAD SEEN IN FINE COMEDY AT COLISEUM “Love Among the Million- aires” Gives Clara Bow Chance to Sing Clara Bow love is just as millionaires as folk, and the at its finest has iting among th with ordinar: art in the Among the Millionaires,” show ing at the Coliseum Theatre. Amid the clatter of dishes an: the blatant tones of a nickel-in the-slot piano, Millionair; gets underway. sings a sol “Believe It or Clar: discovered that personality is | sparkling, | comedy-full musical romance “Love “Love Among the Not APRIL 24 18 DAY OF 1331 SCOUT DINNER |Arousal of Local Interest Aim of Annual Dad, Son Gathering | In the spring a young man’s e fancy turns to thoughts of the An- y nual Father and Son Dinner, and so the Juneau Boy Scout Council today set the date for the 1931 affair as Friday, April 24. meeting held at noon, various plans d!were discussed for making the din-} - |ner more taining for Dads and laid for the annual summer en- interesting and enter- the Boys and their tentative plans were a T've Found My Man.” campment to be held in June. Taken (o Falry. Paradise, . | A2 0 tho past the biinckt ey That's where Stanley Smith| ThoL:, WA 9, canyaste ol commiitees, one of which will be comes in and transports the Red- head to a fairy paradise of th il composed of Wellman Holbrook fand H. R. Shepard, the other wealthy at Palm Beach. But even e then, ' éverything ¢ refuses’ to run|Of M. L. Rediggshafer”and - smoothly. (Robert Simpson. Stanley has a father, Claude| Jo Ty S King, who thinks a son of the rich |, The dinner this year, is to be the f:rsc of a series ‘of efforts shouldn't marry a girl of the poor, likewise, Clara has a father, " and, Charles daughter who declares his will marry Sellon pt of wealthy man. While the cld chaps get together, Clara and Stanle: have a misunderstanding whic almost breaks up the romance. Very Enjoyable Picture “Love Among the Millionaires’ | i$ an enjoyable Dpictur Believe It or Not,” C i “That's Worth While Wait ing For,” “Love Among the Mil lionaires,” and “Rarin’ to Go. Clara sings with her voice, he eyes, her red hair, her whol | body. WEATHER MAN PAID TRIBUTE NEW YORK, April 10.—Aris- tocrats of aviation, Lindbergh, Byrd, Balchen, Lotti, Fitzmaur- ice, Earhart, Yancey, Courtney and Chamberlain today honor- ed Dr. James Kimball, United States Weather Buraeu Assist- ant Meteorologist, who helped them safely across the Atlanic. They voiced their tribute over the radio. Byrd then presented him with a silk flag he carried on the ocean trip and also to the Amtarctic. Besides ! a Bow NOTI(‘E TO PAY SCHOOL TAX NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN | that the undersigned has been duly’ y appointed School Tax Collector for h | Juneau, Alaska, in conformity with | Chapter 20, Alaska Session Laws, | 1919. All male persons between the ages |of twenty-one and fifty years, ex- cept soldiers, sailors in U. 8. Nawy {or Revenue Cutter Service, volun- | teer firemen, paupers and insane 04 a “pcr&ons are subject to tax in sumf y of Five ($5.00) Dollars. .| Should you be living in Alaska “lon or prior to the first ‘Monday lin April, 1931, said tax shall be due and payable on said first date |and shall be delinquent after May !1st, 1931. Should you arrive in | Alaska later than first date above mentioned, tax will be delinquent thirty (30) days after your arrival, or within ten (10) days after notice is given you.. | All persons, firms or corpora- | tions, employing Jabor shall furnish list of employees to collector and | | | | are authorized by law to deduct amount of tax from wages of em: | ployees. Fines and imprisonment are pro- vided by the Act above quoted for ¥ those who fail or neglect to pay | tax or furnish list of employees. Dated Juneau, Alaska, April 1st, 1931. | H. R. SHEPARD, | School Tax Collector for ] Juneau, Alaska. 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In weather 18 degrees below | zero, Miss Smith watched her altimeter register 32,500 feet. The present fecord is 28,418 feet. e, — to put Juneau Scouting on a bet- ter plane by securing the interest of parents, and soliciting support for a movement which exists solely for the betterment of boys. Next Friday noon the ' Council will meet again to discuss the summer encampment. Meeting witl them will be Senior Patrol Leade: Patrol Leaders and two Assistant Patrol Leaders from Juneau troops. A definite schedule of future meetings for a Court of Honor will be set, so that all boys pass- ing First Class or Merit Badge examinations will have an oppor- tunity to appear before the Court. May Canvass Parents Other tentative plans made to-| day by the Council include a can- ?ti OAST GUARD their | IS DEFENDED ~ BY TREAS. DEPT. {Forceful Capture of Rum| Laden Canadian Schoon- er Is Up Agan WASHINGTON, D. C.. April 10.— A vigorous defense of the Coast Guard's use of forceful measures to capture the rum laden Canadian || schooner Josephine K off New| VYork harbor three months ago | has been transmitted to the State Department by the Treasury De- General Mitchell is to to ‘the State Department | an opinion on the legal as- f the case. y Stimson asked for an { opinion whe the Canadian (,m-A | ernment made protest to the man-| ner in which the Josephine K was | captured. e on rects | Secreta | | DOUGLAS PROM TONIGHT leaves Juneau at i { | | | | frrrr e C Skeets Ga LAST TIMES TONIGHT CLARA BOW in “Love Among the Millionaires” with Stanley Smith, Mitzi Green, lagher, Stuart Erwin FLOWEL SEE THAT CROW Mandeville King Co, Butler, “When Maui-o Drug Co. We Sell 1t—Ils A.Ab...’ WE DELIVER Special Ferry vass of Scout parents in an effort nine P. M to get their reactions to Scout- —adv. ing and their ideas as to thel e i future of the movement in Juneau,| ©O'd Papers ay Tae Empire. et il L 2 - NOTICE { On and after this date I will| not be responsinle for any indebt- edness incurred by Mrs. Harry L. Rust. (8igned) HARRY L. RUST. —adv. S Have you bought your NEW SPRING AND SUMMER SUIT? New shipment just re- ceived of snappy, two pants suits in light tan and gray shades at very| Our bread and pastry suits the taste and pleases the digestion. Our modern bakery is WAOH™N sanitary and the in- gredients of our baked foods are pure, and of real food value. Peerless Bakery “Remember the Name” l‘(’uHOHflh](‘, l)l‘iif(‘fl . SABIN’S “Everything in Furnish- ings for Men” o e & o s [ | Eoorereee e e e et et PIETI\S 2for 15 DIPI’ERS each 15 BREAD PA\S eagh .:...... 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