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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPRE SATURDAY APRIL 18, 1931.7 T LTS £ LU T A S T H DR T T S 2 ;. T CAPITOL SUNDAY 7:30--9:30 R SUNDAY MATINEE- c. O = o a5 - ~ - = = rm =) < PRESENTS BLORIA The fascinating wink that cornered the love market. A’ Circe in sable; love from expe gerous curves, her quest for learning adventure. about skimming dan- playing with fire in What a siren! What a heartbreaker! Spark- Lavish and ard ling comedy! Remance, Drama production! ent emo- tions woven into Gloria Swanson's greatest triumph! And Gleria Swanson’s most amaz- ing Fashion Exhibit. HAT WIDOW ALLAN DWAN f.N-C D, umTED}'A I|IIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIlIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIII"II* | | Monday 7:30-9:30 LU UL U T TR T T [ AU PJHTS PlCTUK& | M. G. M. NEWS CAPITOL Vilma Banky in ““A Lady to Love” Laurel & Hardy in “Hog COM LTI EXPERT REPAIRING You do not take your watch to a blacksmith for repairs. Then do not turn over your car and its fine engine tothe inexperienced. Our automo- bile mechanicians are expert engine men—and we guaran- tee their work. Service charge is no higher—and you get only first-class workmanship. CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY CHEVROLET DEALERS TAXI STAND AT PIONEER POOL ROOM Day and Night Service IR SONG WRITERS REVIEW -SATURDAY LAST TIMES TONIGHT —*“This Mad World,” “Tol’able David,” (LT LU UL TR DT 'AERIAL BOMBING " EXPEDITION AIMED | AT ALASKA SEALS Plans for an aeriai bombing ex- i pedition against predatory Alaskan | hair seals in a wholesale bounty- {raising drive are being developed :by a northern airplane company, it was revealed by John B. (Jack) | O'Neill, new business manager of | Gillam Airways and old-time Alas- | kan mercantile store proprietor,! |says a recent Seattle Daily Times. | OWNeill is to sail for Cordova, I\where he expects to assume his| new position as an associate of Harold Gillam, Alaskan flier. has operated a general store at| McCarthy, 200 miles inland on the! Copper River, for 25 years. Although details of the seal- hunting expedition by the Gillam concern still are indefinite, O'Neill said, early indications are that it could prove highly profitable. | The territorial government, rec- ognizing the hair seal as a menace; to the salmon fishing industry be- | cause of its voracious appetite for | fish, has heen paying $2 a head for the seals, O'Neill said. And the territorial Legislature has been considering raising the bounty to $5. | | WEATHER HOLDS UP | MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS Waiting for favorable weather to put ashore a party of mountain climbers who plan to scale Mount }memmer the Yacobi, Capt. Tom Smith, is lying in Lituya Bay. The i aft wants to land her party at ISea Otter Creek. i News of the vessel's position was received by wireless. The moun- ing set. Their iceived at Mansfield, Ore, and transmitted to Chief of Police George Getchell of this city. The Yacobi left here about two HL' tain climbers have a small send-| message was re-| Wild” “She‘s My Weakness™ T L L R T T T T T e e T e T T T T LT T T U T UL UL U UL ‘KODIAK RADIO STATION [HAS 24-HOUR SERVICE The radio station at Kodiak, | which is now maintained by the Signal Corps, United States Army, is giving a 24-hour daily service according to Lieut. Glen Palmer, now in Juneau on official business. The force at the station was re- cently increased to four operators jand a 24-hour watch is maintained | which is available as a safeguard ,;o mariners and ships. | ———————— ‘ILLI'STRATED LECTURE 1 AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH An illustrated lecture on the Caribbean Islands will be given in | the Methodist church at 7:30 o'- cleck Sunday evening. A very ‘compm.e set of slides will be shown, presenting the work of the church. The slides were made | available by Mrs. David Waggoner lof the Mission Boat Princeton. There will be no Junior Wor- ship service in the Presbyterian church Sunday evening in order !that as many as possible may see the pictures and hear the lecture. The public is invited. PUBLIC PROPERTY OWNED BY Cl'l'lZENS A good citizen thinks of puh]lc property and public premises, as well as his private property for he |is part owner of the street. He| knows that he must help pay tor\ all damages. He does not commit vandahsm,‘ nor permit others to deface and | scratch public bunldmgs~because it is his property and he must pav‘ the bill. —— NOTICE | | | After May 1st -all bills or ac- ! counts against the Olympic Pool Room will be paid by George | Stebac. JOHN COVICH, MIKE B. DRAGNICH. | weeks ago. adv. PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY = GAPITOL BILLS MISS SWANSUN FOR TOMORROW Vilma Bank;-\i/ill Be Seen| and Heard for Last Times Tonight | Gloria Swanson in “What A| Widow!” will be the featured at-| traction tomorrow at the Capitol Theatre, the first presentation of | the star and her clever comfi‘d)‘l being at the afternoon matinee. Vilma Banky in “A Lady To Love” will be seen and hgard for the last times toinght, Miss Swanson in “What a Wid- cw!” appears as a young and at- tractive widow, filled with an am- bition to make up for years of boredom, by secking romance in Paris. Plenty of Competition While Owen Moore has the fea- tured role as a young attorney hei finds himself with considerable competition, for among those eager to aid the widow in her determi- naticon to live and learn are a night club dancer, a Russian vio- linist, and 'a Spanish baritone, played by Lew Cody, Gregory Gaye | and Herbert Braggiotti. The cast also includes, in addition to Miss! Livingston, Adrienne D'Ambricourt, William Holden, Nella Walker and; Daphne Pollard. Miss Swanson’s clothes establish a new high mark of magnificence. Modernistic Sets H The modernistic sets, which re- veal a trend of design new to the screen, are the work of Paul Nel- son, of Paris, who was signed as art director for this one produe- tion and now has returned abroad. Vin cent Youmans, Broadway composer wrote Miss Swanson’s songs, with lyrics by George Wag- gner and J. Russell Robinson. The numbers are “Love Is Like a Song,” | “Say Oui, Cherie” and “You're the One.” ., i ACCOUNTS NOW DUE All accounts aue the Juneau Motors, Inc., “Service” Lucas, eon- tracted cn or before February 28th,| 1931, should be paid at once to H. I. Lucas at the office of the Ju- neau Motors. Please be prompt.| —adv ‘ - old mps-rs at The mere | Sacramento | Lo ] . | tion to all those who have so kind- New Capeskin GLOVES New Light Shades In all sizes GAMES FRIDAY I Pacific Coast League S.m Francisco 7; Mission 1. ’ Los Angeles 14; Hollywood 6. attle 4; Sacramento 6. | | | <Pux-tland 9; Oakland 6. ‘ National League Pittsburgh 4; Chicago 5. Only game | played. [ American League ; | No games played. | STANDING OF CLUBS. ! Pacific Coast League { Won ’ 7 Lost Pct Portland ,l)d(i | .636 | 455 455 | 455! .41’1 213 1 Angeles Mission Oakland San Francisco Hollywood Seattle 3 National League Won Lost 3 0 0 Pct ; 1.000 | 1.000 750 667 333 Boston St. Louis Chicago New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Brooklyn 000 Cincinnati 2000, American League | Won\ Lost Pct. 0 1.000] 667 667 | 667 | .333 E New York St. Louis Cleveland ‘Washington Philadelphia Chicago . Detroit Boston 333 000, e RADELET SURPRISED THURSDAY ON BIRTHDAY MRS. Mrs. A. Radelet was delightfully surprised by a number of her friends last Thursday night at] her home, in honor of her birth- | day. The evening was spent in cards, three tables of bridge being in play. First prize went to Mrs.| L. Lagergren, second to Mrs. W.| C. Jenson and consolation to Mrs. Frank Heller. Following the cards a delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Radelet was presented with | a beautiful Irish linen tablecloth as | well as many other usefu lgifts. | ——— e CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our apprecia- ly assisted us during our recent be- reavement and to express our thanks for the many beautiful floral of-| ferings and especially to the Inde- | pendent Order of Odd Fellows and jto the staff of St. Ann’s Hospital EMMA L. PERELLE, EMMA M. GREFE, LILLIAN PERELLE LORAIN, CHARLES W. PERELLE, LENA PERELLE. ———— A radio station to be operated by newspapers in Greenville, 8. C., has been approved by an examiner of the federal radio commission. | adv. 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JACK WILSON Phone 397 for Appointment land is returning WILL ROGERS STARS SUNDAY AT COLISEUM Internat *So This Is London’ Tomor- row will Follow ‘Crazy that Way Tonlght With « tenight only ater, “So This Is London,” star- ring Will Rogers, will be the fea- ture attraction tomorrow at the popular playhouse Internationally famous as a wit | end philosopher, Will Rogers has an ideal vehicle for the exploita- | tion of his talents in “So This Is Londen.” Rogers portrays the role of a wealthy mill owner of Texas who is urged by his wife and son to make a trip purpose of purchasing a cotton mill there. They accompany him. Dislike For British Rogers has a keen dislike for | anything British or savoring or English. On shipboard his son finds a ro- mance with a young English girl and this, of course, brings chaos. After a series of hilarious scenes Rogers eventually purchases the i mill, straightens out his son’s love affair and decided that the Britons are “pretty good folks” after all. Strong Supporting Cast Irene Rich is Rogers’ screen wife and Frank Albertson is his screen son. Other members of the cast include Maureen O'Sullivan, Mary Forbes, Lumsden Hare, Dorothy Christy and Bramwell Fletcher. - BELLINGHAM DUE HERE IN MORNING The Bellingham is due in Juneau at 5 o'clock tomorrow morning with perishables and general freight taken off the motorship Norco at Ketchikan. The cold storage freight and passengers for Juneau will come Monday morning. The Norco bent her tail shaft to Seattle from Ketchikan. e “FINAL CLEANUP” Used Cars, Parts and Motors for marine purpose. your price and take ’‘em “Lucas” at Juneau Motors. Motors. “Name See —adv " The Florence Shop | “Nalvette” Croguignole Perm- anent Wave BEAUTY SPECIALISTS Phone 427 for Appointment to England for the' north on the' steamer Alaska leaving Ketchikan lllIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIII|Il!lllllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIlHlIIlllIIIIIIIIIIlllIIlllllllllllllllllullll- ND IT’S | UNDAY 7:30 with thaf' | Super specnahsf T ‘Crazy That Way, -.qmmmv‘ the merry method at the Coliseum The- | of ‘augh,producflon WILL ROGERS George M._Col\un ® international success written for Fox o Movietone ; by 'Owen | Davis, CO[IS[UM . ~ < | Ak A a4 4 3 4% p MONDAY 9:30 onal Fun He's; aided ond abetted by IRENE RICH FRANK ALBERTSON; MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN LUMSDEN HARE BRAMWELL FLETCHER " Directed by John Blystone FOR ADDED PLEASURE “Dance of Paper Dolls” All Color % ¥ Leo Reisman Vitaphone Act PARAMOUNT NEWS ——SATURDAY ONLY—— “CRAZY with Joan Bennett, K. 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