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P 3 WILL ROGERS AMUSES FOLKS - AT COLISEUM THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1931 ACTRESS WED TO YOUNG BROKER ST e — JOAN CRAWFORD WILL COME IN ‘UNTAMED' SOON Gloria Swanson in ‘What aj' COLISEUM T TIMES TONIGHT WILL ROGERS in “So This Is London” il CAPITOL LAST TIMES TONIGHT GLORIA SWANSON in “WHAT A WIDOW” 7:30 LA 9.30 “So This Is-Londoa” Willl = ——— ‘é She went off on a rampa f rry-making, sight- : » 3 . : 5% 1 seeing am; rumance.lm[\)’:)gl‘lc'llohz?\]'g the t‘ir(rllrgm'\l.\!:;lu‘ E Widow .IS A“"{icuon | Be Ple.semed.Agam Vitaphone Act Paramount News { life watching her make whoopee! | at Capitol Tonight | This Evening 2 | e et e e -, s Song Witers® Review onmes” e gun cra:| i e v e s | - -COMING traction the Capitol theatre. |“So This Is London,” is now pleas- . {“What a Widow!” ing audiences at the Coliseum The- ! Swanson in the leading role, ater, is not at all averse to ap- | be JOAN CRAWFORD in “UNTAMED” ’ shown again tonight at pearing on the stage. opular playhou: A few months ago Rogers visited R —| In “Untamed,” one of the stir- London to attend the Disarmament ring incidents is a fight in a ball- Conference. ! MILK SHOULD BE NS { | DEL room. Rejected by Papers ; | Contrary o general custom when | While ithere he was urgad to | Rob write a few articles for the Lon- den newspapers and agreed but found that what he wrote and his jibes at royalty and British people in general, would not be accepted as the publishers were afraid of ry argue over Joan Crawford, .~ ADDED TO WAFFLE | - parreRgaAnuaLLy GOMING NORTH (& 'ce =8 i dragged down to make a This Method Insures a Smooth, FXT suMMER‘and fair young female seconds in - evening clothes fan the battlers| MU T Ry £ Tssociated Press Hbeehd pointa = Light, Lumpless Batter | | vee! o s with their owr Mary Nolan, who at various times In her motion picture career | pecs balcied hitok = # {between rounds wih thelr OWR| pag been known as Imogene Wilson and Mary Robertson, is shown with | At one of the London cinemas H JE A Rk Tk 8 Gerinto 52 | C ongressmen ‘and Other| ™™ “Hat Dedsabd Reattty BT TR L b el B gt Qo e e GOOD EXPLORER E] flour when making waffles. In spite| (3 R The battle botween the two o Y 9 asked Rogers to make a personal H ' «i»:v:lrgiifi;scitr:g;:ght‘}rl:pl_mtter will ov.ernment. \EPreSen- | avers has a decided reality, be- e . - |appearance. The latter consented. £ L Gt rosted n bk also fn.| tativesto Visit Alaska cause both players are boxers of picality. His contention was sus- | Had Twinkle In Eye , E volves risk. Even the most skilled experience. Don Terry, as Bobble | ;ained. Soon after Mr. Loussac With a twinkle in his eye that KNOW WHAT THEY WANT AND GET IT! operator cannot prevent variation (Special Correspondent) Dinsmore, won the light heavy-|appeared and through attorneys meant something to those who } in the rdast because the quantity| WASHINGTON, D. C.—A num-|Weight championship of England | maintained that the Department know WIill, he walked out on the If vou cxplore our big store and note . is too large to handle. Asa resulf,|ber of Congressmen and other|in 1926. Montgomery is an ama-|paq made an error in canceling | stage and then devoted his talk to i 7 some of the coffee berries are over- | representatives of the government |teur boxer of, considerable Prow-|nis contract. While the matter was |the very witticisms that the Eng- done and some underdone. Such variation in the roast causes varia- tion in flavor. Realizing this; Hills Bros., in San Franciseo, perfected and pat- lish papers would not publish, in- cluding the story of King George ORANGE, Virginia, April 20— |leaving the room and four flun- President Hoover caught 20 moun- | keys removing the gold chair which will make the trip to Alaska this|ess. summer, on official business. Three Senators, comprising the Special Committee on Wild Life Resources, being considered by the office of the Secretary of Interior, Mr. Lous-{ sac made a trip to Miami. On hi return recently he was greet- OUR PRICES Story of “Untamed” “Untamed,” adopted by Willard Mack, is a story of a girl brought ented a process that, oasts every will sail from Seattle the latter|up In a Central American Jungic.)eq with the information that the [fain trout Jast Saturday, the limit | he had occupied You will know that we save you money on coffee berry evenly. By automatic part-of June. They are Hon. Fred-|On her way to civilization she falls| pepartment again considered | allowed under the Virginia law, on| Will's version was that they were Tt ;ands 1 H 5 # f."““"‘- ‘?““}51' a {""’h pounds at a eric C. Wolcott, of Connecticut; |in love With the first While YOUNE | e coal contract and decreed that|Bis first visit of the season to his | installment collectors taking the wusands of Items v:'g‘iechpal;?at xi';)ugllmt su;.g:::;ieir(.f\l;r\: Hon. Peter Norbeck, of South Da-|man she meets—and stays in love. tha myan Jones people were really | C2mp on the Rapidan River. After|chair out for non-payment. . controlled. When >t}|e ciften fin‘all’y kota; Hon. Key Pitman, of Ne- The cast includes Ernest Tor-|antitled to furnish the fuel. the evening meal the President und} “They ate it up,” said Will, s Teaves the roasters, it is perfectly vada. Carl D. Shoemaker, special|rence, Holmes Herbert, Robert his guests rested from the active|“showing that the English have a “» uniform in color and roast and investigator of the committee, will | Montgomery, John Miljan, Gwen No Mail Contracts day before a fire at the mountain, sense of humor.” e gives a delicious flavor in the cup accompany them. The Senators are (Lee, Tom O'Brien, Grace Cun-{ qpe postoffice Department has | Camp R T o ard, Don Terry. Jack Conway di- PR B gt 2" o TN T L A T T L L T that no other coffee can equal. members of committees as follows: decided not to renew its contract The Cash Bazaar “Juneaw’s Pioneer Cash Department Store” No_matter when or where you Walcot i t- | T t ictyre. b d IT ADVERTISES CITY " B ¥ t—Agriculture and est- | rected the pictyre. . it r ransportati buy_ Hills Bros.. Coffee, 16 15 88| ry Sanbit Saution e ae. = | with the Northland Transportation | GEORGE BACH IN TOWN " fresh and complete in its excl B A e i Co., for summer mall service be- - Many communities have shown flavor and aroma as when it ca {B‘r‘;s’ L;;Z;TICK;BQHKIHQ, :;glcul» e s R B tween Seattle and way ports t0| (.owe Bach, from Taku Har-|a more rapid growth in population ’ etares Thin i hocs ure, y, Pensions, a 4 o thes G his contract was espec- ! ¢ o 2 from the roasters. This is hecause e Juneau. This contract wWas espec-yq. s jn Juneau for a few days,|after a clean-up campaign was in- Land. Pittman—Foreign Rela taken the matter up with the Na- \‘m]ly Petersburg | visiting the Hills Bros. Coffee is packed in ons. desired by with his daughter, Mrs. | augurated than they ever hoped to ,y vacuum—a process that takes air, Interstate Commerce, Reclamation, tional Chamber to secure an en-|commercial Club but the Depart- X ! which destroys coffee flavor, from Mines, Public Lands, Territories, |dorsement at the Atlantic O |pont has decided that the . |Ludwig Nelson enjoy. 2 the can. The ordinary air-tight can : e et iy pekot | Lo s Sealed SR the DG 111 FRONT STREET \'E ot fiot. keep cultes- rabh. Hitis| | Sty e, of i | schedule by the a Steamship |————————— - - B e ERlir . A Dblegen .. |k Ouayond, 4 %) oo, and fhe ke mwmp oalf— Y & OT X T T T “CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP” for it by name and look for-the Aral | Another important delegation| Seattle Chamber, and E% T8 7 | will afford a good mail service for FOR 14 YEARS —the trade-mark — on the can, will be composed of Representa- |€f Sawyer, have been on the ground | petershurg, ARC I‘Hills Br(r:)s!. l(fnffec, Inc., San tives, who will sail from S(‘axx{c':“mla"d g“‘“l Pe'[‘“‘t‘?"""cg‘\‘ml"“' e e 9 . | Francisco, California. ©1031 on July 11. They are Hon. Don B. |teresting officials of the Champery Are fo Stay L l y F F o NN Cotion, of Utah; Hon. Adaison . |in the project. Tn o VISt o the| r. Oscar Samuelson, of Bethel, adies” I'ine I'oolwear | Smith, of Idaho; Hon. Scott Lea-|National Chamber Judge WICker-|,ng other rosidents at small towns sham had a very satisfactory inter-|,1ong the yukon River, has written view with A. B. Barber, Chief of Wickersham ing Transportation, who urged him to r that with the comingto attend the annual meeting and of air mail that the old assist in the work for the desi: n of delivery by dog team endorsement. The Delegate prom- | abandoned, and as a re- ised that he would attend the mect-| » would not be rendered ing. nall and remote localities and that houses and small vitt, of Montana; Hon. William R. Wood, of Indiana; Hon. Frank Murphy, of Ohio; Hon. William H. Hastings, of Oklahoma. Three of these Representatives are members of the important Appropriation committee which requires all their available time, so that they-cannot gerve on any other committees. W. 4 2 R. Wood is the chairman of the Alaska Exhibit stores would have to be abandoned committee with Representatives| During the past week the LOSimyo pojegate took the matter up Murphy and Hastings as members. | Angeles Chamber of Commerce has | wiih the Postoffice Department and The other members serve on com- | had a very attractive Alaska eX-|aeier Jooking t5 the ation RAPID REPAIR BETTER STYLES and QUALITY for LESS MONEY ( J. M. SALOUM tineau Hotel |:IliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIl|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN!IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl expre: EQUIPMENT to the CAPITAL ELECTRIC |mittees as follows: Colton—Public |hibit in the display window of iHarold N. Graves, executive as. e COMPANY |Lands, Roads, Irrigation and Re- | thelr Washington headquarters. o- sistant to Postmaster General i clamation, Expenditures in Execu-|cated in the National Press bulld-|pyoyn wrote a reassuring letter . |tive Department. Smith—Public(ing. ~This office has been main-|ig the pele in which he says: THE ] Second - at. Seward tained here for three years andi .,y Theat © Wee. Lands, Civil Service, Chairman Ir- rigation and Reclamation. Leavitt —Indian Affairs, Public Lands, Im- migration and Naturalization. Ir- rigation and Reclamation. T Scattergood Coming Mr. Henry Scattergood, Assistant 'wmm | Commissioner of Indian Affairs, g | mey leave Seattle about June 12. 5. Horace N. Albright, Director of 5}& National Parks, expects to leave on the same date for Mount Mc- Kinley. Katherine M. Cook, of the Bureau of Education, studying spe- cial problems will leave for Nome and intermediate points the latter part of April. East Orange, N. J., is a lecturer and writer of importance, who will sail from Vancouver May 26, and arrive at Fairbanks June 12. Ar- thur H. Merritt, of Boston, Mass., will leave Seattle about June 20 for Fairbanks and the interior. He is a noted lecturer on Natlonal EXPERT b " REPAIRING ¢ parks, etc. You do not take your watch to a blacksmith for repairs. Then do not turn over your car and its fine engine tothe t The largest excursions of the year will be the Los Angeles party of 200, which sails from Seattle on June 12, going as far as Anchor- P inexperienced. Our automo- age, and some of them to McKin- 4 bile mechanicians are expert | ley Park and Fairbanks. A good- . engine men—and we guaran- ly number of members of the Cali- fornia Sierra Club will form a party- to leave Seattle July 6, via the Canadian National, for Skag- way and Atlin. tee their work. Service charge is no higher—and you get only first-class workmanship. National Councillor The Cordova Chamber of Com- merce has written Delegate Wick- ersham requesting that he serve that organization during the en- suing year before the Chamber of « «/ CONNORS MOTOR ‘e COMPANY Branson DeCue, of | is in charge of a former Alaskan Ivan E. Goodner, as manager. Tnc‘ latter, some years ago, resided at Juneau, where he was an engi- neer for the Bradley interests. Alaska was featured the past week largely because of the presence hete of Charles P. Bayer, manager of the Field Service and Exposi- tion Department. Many curios of baskets and other native ivory, novelties, in addition to illustrat- ed literature, were all furnished by the indefatigable worker for Alaska, Ernest Walker Sawyer. 1t was Mr. Bayer who conducted | last summer the excursion of 170 representative people of Los An- geles to western Alaska. He is now arranging for a similar ex- cursion to leave Los Angeles in a | special de luxe train on June 9, and to sail from Seattle on the morning of June 12 on the spe- cially chartered steamship Aleu- tian, operated by the Alaska Steamship Company. Already over fifty reservations have been made and it is hoped to secure a parly of two hyndred. Stops will be made at Victoria, Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Sitka, Cordova, vValdez, Latouche and Seward. | From the latter town a train onj| the Alaska Railroad will take the tourists to Anchorage, where Col.| Ohlson will provide some special features of entertainment. Some of the party will stop over a week and make the trip into McKinley | National Park or Fairbanks. The others will reach Seattle on the retutn trip on June 25. Loussac Gets Contract | July 16 for service on the routes in Alaska for period from July 1 next. vertisement was similar to those issued in the past and specified no particular means of transporta- tion to be employed. ment received fourteen low bids from two films which it is under- stood intend to use aircraft where practicable in carrying the mails. Contracts were awarded to the lowest bidders tendering sufficient guaranties for faithful perform- ance. In addition to carrying mail to the post offices the contracts provide for the supply of all per- sons residing at no-office points along the routes. At ate points where there are no landing fields it appears that it will be necessary to continue the use of dog teams to serve the patrons. The advertisement wa the usual means of securing pro- posals and the award of contracts thereunder. involved no change in the Department’s policy in provid- ing service in the Territory.” e — QUIT TOURIST TAX CAIRO, Egyp-.—Because tourist bookings to Egypt dropped sharp- ly since June 5, 1930, when a tax was imposed upon all trav entered or left the country, government has rescinded the lav — e Streets are cleaned up, repaired, and thereafter kept in good con- dition as the result of a cleanup campaign. vinter a three-year The ad- We Print The Depart-| I R R R TR TR intermedi- | Tuesday Evening Biennial Ball Given by Members of ' The Tenth Territorial Legislature TR T R T Bks’ Ball Rooft FOR A FULL CROP . USE at Haines Seed Potatoes Harris Hardware Company LOWER FRONT STREET American Beqauty Parlor spiral permanent waving. FOLDERS BLANKS CARDS TAGS join in The Big Dance. PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Stove Thit Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY ™ American Beauty Parlor MRS. JACK WILSON Phone 397 for Appointment I|I"IIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIlIIIiIIIII||IllllIIllHIIIIllIIIIII!MfM!IIIIIIIIHIIIIII!llll"lllIllilllllllllilllxiiliillllllllIIII ! LET ¢ ” Commerce of the United States at E VRTRONER R Washington. They also sent him About ;hx:e hweeks :::earze'd ;{1 E P tificates as National Councillor | Loussac, O nchorage, : < ;;rd‘ !‘:)elcgate to attend the annual | Washington and nscnr; oéhce;a :\f PACKETHEADS £ ] d ) th Vo SR, " " 4 t!the Evan Jones Coa om = s NOW rea to gi ou e ver: R mecting of e ey 3. ‘x| was much perturbed because tho| }f| LETTERHEADS APRIL 21, 1931 £ Tl give y y i est has been made by | Interior Department had set aside ] : - 183 sG‘r:lt:}al;)T eqS‘z«al‘leh‘l, to act as his amfuntract for coal, for the Ala;k: INVITATIONS i H : S in representing the North- Rallroad, that had been awm; e H . ; 1 i D evens Alaska Chamber of Com-|his company. Bartley Howard| STATEMENTS i ] ; “we TA_XI . merce, of Nome. Other Chambers m'gsidem. of the Alaslza; h:::a::isgxa BILL HE ADS | 7 £ § g i the National organ- | Coal Company, one 7 g | . T (R . = . + { “STAND AT PIONEER POOL fgfificflr:flgyd; Ketchikan, Pe- |nal bidders for the coal contract, ENVELOPES ! There will be no special mvxtau?n‘s, but the E / 4 iz 4 /\ ROOM tersburg, Juneau, Seward, Anchor- had previously been in Washing-| i i ey « : st W New 5tyl L s marce]hng, fmget : 4’ and Fairbanks tem to protest agalost. the award RECEIPTS i public is invited to attend the “Last Session” 2 . : 2 | - 'Dag and Night Servies " §' "E° 3 that had been made to the Evan ! H waving, facials and scalp treatments. ; ' A I, Various Chambers in Alaska and|Jones Co,, because, of some tech: DODGERS £ of the Tenth Territorial Legislature—and Z| Also the finest in Croquinol and = iy