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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1931. 3 Fg it Bl \Vvfi‘fiie;lHALL BE[]R[]UM , Daily Cross-word Puzzle | Collier, Sr., also is seen to ad- : AGAIN AT B | vantage Alan Bunce ple an ACROSS 12. Milltary assis- < important role — a character he Is ONE 0F SETS L. Auctions " tants ) . created in the original stage ver- 4 . Homs E 13. Odor 3 Last Times Tonight slbny, QUG the oplisls s sani L 1. : 18. Number to be JOAN CRAWFORD in Pl IN ‘NlGHT WURK’ e et S | The picture was directed by Mel- 5 22. Steal ville Brown. S. Bracing 25 Danish money - ‘ “UNTAMED” | “Untamed" starring Joan Graw- | b} 0 e o, pon meccunt 7:30—9:30 LAST TIMES TONIGHT | ford, shows for the last times to-| 2 2 > _| 20. Paradige 29, i i [Eddie Quillan Stars in Clev. o e @ n da viace St Gk i | | 5 2 r 3 5! Another Comec y —TOMORROW— ‘ er Comedy at the of a nrayer liet b | C l Th t 24, f’nug“room N 32 quu'cu ani- gensation \ ohseum lheatre ecRiNg _mals Dens 3 Sue Carrol and Arthur Lake NEW MEDICAL AID R : 5% Wasily surtace AND HOW! { i ! FOR ALASKA SHIPS| when Eddie Quitan, starring in s olf dlom Al : . yiat sl 4 | “Night . Work,” now at the Coli-|gi b AR " “hands and ‘SHE'S MY WEAKNESS” | For the past ten years the Pub- |seum, was showing John T. Mur- Totatynibkes VIS|EBME oy e ilic Health Service has been giving {ray the “hall bed-room” set that 4o l\h‘\:‘lg!hioll"r::‘\\h- RIE|S AGIEIRENS 38 Sm:iurnweigm i splitti medical advice by radic uillan uses in the play, Murfay : d 9. Go dow A Side--splitting Comedy o meE o EE A i ol 41, English 8308 gy, gescendant R £ Cim at sea. The Surgeon G al re- | asked: o Al e i 1 Took the part 43 Make lnce S S St | CC11)y antiounced that through the| “Do you call that a hall bed-| 4 Ameriean o 0 (0 o0 b oY T 3 Brensheartio) k : S PR Tk > | ccoperation of the U. 8. Coast|room?” 44. To one side 66. Arboreal frog- 2. Positive pole 51. Devoured ) 1Y L Radio Pictures’ adapiation | Guard.. medical ice will be| “Sure,” said 'Quillan, “that’s a’ : "';x;'l""aw l’qussumw.u» 3. m;‘xuz‘nr light 52. Crgm«‘:j("nv- ' ¢ successful New York stage |&iven from the Marine Hospital at |hall bedroom.” Edible tubers g myurn nside 4 The Emerald 54. Ol of rose / hit “Tommy,” opens tomorrow at|Port Townsend, Wash, throuzh| “Boy, when I knew hall bed-| 5l Diminish $ i e it s § ‘y:m- Capitol Theatre, the local Coast Guard base rad they were hall bcdmo":-' - Noun terminn- g?{ ;\lmosmmre 6. I'receded in 7. Command The picture version featuresAr- |station located in th declared Murray. “I remember lvgcnm;:nl ng 70. '-'}ubn’e or §an eh ag‘clf‘naad d Tu BE SEEN AT | thur Lake and Sue Carol in the|Th2 eitablishment o S |one in New Y"":"‘hpl i ?"31’156 High. pointed 1. Vibrationless ¥ w,’,;fn‘.{"\\f»;“( 2. {I.akeelu 4 | leading roles. tional station will v 1That must have been the origina A D s 9. Corroded . Vessel 59. »d of war 12. Thing 10. Ecclesiastical Th he of which has yone. Ip was part of the hall.|gl ROU %and’ora 73 Anatemical e tareer BbE. \ some time, especi-|Everybody in the house had toj boat passages 11. Count over 67. Three: prefix with SALLY STARR FRANCES UPTON in Alaskan [pass through it to get to the bath-}‘ rcom. And you call that a hall ents of the girl that his courtship |ally for vessels ply of Sue is rendered difficult. She|Waters and the n | Arthur is seen as the youth who [ties, the ne ‘13 so highly regarded by the par- |Tecognized for o o ] . tires of having him so flatteringly B =iy = bedroom?” Untamed” With Joan |joemmended to hor that 1t tabe | SAVE FRIDAZ S7iNING “Well, Tl tell you what we will Pathe @ Picture, ) Crawford Be Shown |[the ingenious planning of several — do," countered Quilla Tlo n‘}glnfl“ i = L T T . h people and a number of novelstory | for the Boy Scouts Father and Son | this good and realistic, I s V.p;l o 3 ast limes lomght twists to bring them togather. |Dinner at “foose Hall. Tickets arein the bathtub.” 2 Big “She’'s My Weakness” boasts a|$1.00 at all drug stores. If you| In the story of “Night Work."{ 1 . Heralded as a . delightful light supporting cast of capable play-{have no son, you will be provided | Quilan has the role of a depart- | comedy treat, “She’s My Weak- ers. - Lucien Littlefisld is cast as: With one for the dinner. adv_;mnnt store clerk who falls in love| ST S WRBOIE VN TS MR £ e el St M MBI A e o S 1 iy — | with a nurse in an Orphan’s; |Heme. He has many humorous, | adventures and there are laughs| {galore in the action, Sally.Starr |is leading woman. Others in thel‘ | supporting sact besides Murray, | are Robert McWads;, George Dur- | yea, Adie McPhail, Charles Clary,| | Kit Guard and other well known | stage and screen artists. The pic- | ture was directed by Russell Mack. { — e —— | NOTICE | After May 1st ail bills or ac- | counts against the Olympic Pool {Room will be paid by George| Stebac. \ VITAPHONE ACTS Fox Movietonews What the Dunning System of Improved Music Study TEACHES- JOHN COVICH, H adv, MIKE B. DRAGNICH. (,'.4[\’()]1]\'/1 WOMAN ! LOSt 4'7 Lbs” ALL-ALASKA C. OF C. TO MEET | e——— s Owing to the number of inquiries which have come to ‘ TONAS STOGRE ® me over the telephone, by personal calls and by letter, [ ; % With the asnfancs of an. ap- TODAY' STOCK T i ; , : | In 3 Months and e e & i ¥ QUOTATIONS ([l I feel an explanation of what the Dunning System teach r s SR Tk | es is due the general public. | Feels Years Younger | Legislature, the All-Alaska Cham- | 7 SRR . ber of Commerce will meet tomor- | NEW YORK, April 23.—Closing | The System is purely a class instruction and is adaptable to any and all instruments and to vocal stu- quotation of Alaska Juneau minv; “I have been taking Kruschen!row to formulate plans for its stock today is 14'¢, American Can | b | Salts for nearly 3 months. I have|forthcoming activities, The gath- ' . | bor d 8 Rl e R - dents as well. The chil | continued taking one teaspoonfpl in ering will be held in the Council| 116, An: mm..lcop!m 30%, Beth- | n"m‘..“.;}l-" A 1;:.:‘ Lflflfaa;;fi?&x&:‘re\:‘ u;o::; v:nr: o | warm water every morning. I then|Chamber of the City Hall. The|lehem Steel 47', General Motors, tone. Step by step they are taken into the Wonders of M. S.|39%, International Harvester 497, | 1n | Kennecott Standard Oil ij California 397%, Standard Oil of | Jersey 38%, United Aircraft | %, U. 8. Steel 127%, Curtiss- | Wright 3%, Hudson Bay 4%, Ar | meur of Illinois Class A 2%, 2%,| | 2%, Checker Cab 10, 9%, 10, Unil-; weighed 217 pounds, was always 1l was issued; today by | bothered with pains in my back| Whittier, execufive secret and lower part of abdomen and|the abs f E. R. Tarwater, of sides. Anchc sident of the organ- “Now I am glad to say I am a|ization, Luther C, Hess, of Fair well woman, feel much stronger,| banks, vice-president, will preside. | years younger and my weight is 170| The bill providing for an appro- pounds. I do not only feel better| priation of $5,000 for the All-Alas- Musicland and taught the fundamentals which are so essential to have a well-balanced musical education. = Al scales, chords, transposition modulation, ear training, sight singing, table technique and musical compositions are introduced in their respective orders. ~The strong- « holds of the Dunning System are: Rhythm, Technique and Interpretation. Included in the course is a compre- hensive study of the Lives of the great Masters and their compositions. | but I look better, so all my friends|ka Chamber has been passed by ‘Pd Cigar 6. | | say. ( the House of the Territorial Legis- g N 12 SR S | o | SR { ,. : b 3 ke e i 2] The child is approached in the Spirit of Play and I shall never be without Kru- lature and the measure is not ex-| About 300 Italian theatres hav diseners all the B tnbicisciiii Mot i direction of the teacher. Being based upon true science, all the symbols and signs are at hand in the class room so the pupil may feel, place, see and work with them. I will be very glad to explain the work more thorough- ly and demonstrate the equipment at the Dunning Studio, 206 Main St., at any time. However it is not compulsory to take the class work if one wants just piano work. Many do not need the course or fundamentals, having already covered the work. Following is a small part of a program demonstrating the Dunning System: 1Spring Dresses Many new models to choose from schen Salts, will never cease taking pected to encounter any opposition | been equipped with sound film re-| my daily dose and more than glad|in the Senate. ‘produ(‘uun apparatus. to highly recommend it for the! va et e ema———— — - e —— | great good that is in it.” Mrs. S.; A. Solomon, New Bern, N. C., Jan. R e 4 11930.” “P. S. You may think I amf FINE FOR COLDS— . | exaggerating by writing such a long | .. .in browns . . . blues . . . greys letter but truly I feel so indebted| VAPURE * 2 to you for putting out such won-| . . . black-and-white prints. Some L e L s enough.” | A boite of wrushen sas ma | Butler, Mauro Drug Co. are trimmed with white. Every cor- Dominant Seventh Chords and Resolution in any Major key requested by the Audience. ot ¢ i i 1 | lasts 4 weeks costs but 85 cents at : s by Tectiapcr e 18 here in hrlgllt P Juneau Drug Co. or Butler-Mauro| “When We Sell It—It’s Right” | sk i 8 ted'h c i 1 3 1d! on n any jor Keys reques y dark colors as well,as in Prinie; . gan. yOD:;g ?I‘l:k:r::d_ed:grglt;sas;};nwi: 2\ WE DELIVER | audience. Transposition at piano, any Major or Minor ¥ § o key requested. Written transposition, ton crepes and chiffons. You can have several changes of “frill neck- lines” to wear if you choose from the variety of models in this special group. | glass of hot water every morning before breakfast. || Telephone 134 Attention to. diet will help—cut | ® T - - out pastry and fatty meats — go! light on potatoes, butter, creamand | | sugar—the Kruschen way is the | safe way to lose fat. Try one bot-| Tonic, Deminant, Sub-dominant triads in any Major i or Mincr key. Diminished seventh chords and resolutions . in any Major key. Musical dictation and transposition of & same at blackboard. Express Money Orders This is only a small part of the musical knowledge <y Made WC“. | tle and if not Jjoyfully saLiined_—} which is in stose for the childden of % wikine G 4 Y S AT b s o ataT d money back. —8dv. improved methods of music study. 5 + ou can tell by the styles and gay | 3 h | . colors and prints that each dress is s | brand new. Your size is here! ! Misses’ 16 to 20; Women’s 36 to 44. COATS HAZEL JAMES MADDEN | Studio near Second and Main Telephone 196 "I‘Tcfififill‘lb the home first you'll find it easier | to obtain the other things They .are smarfly'tal}?reg, ’;‘];le?e :’;:pi: i‘::‘;::fl:;’;fi;:‘":m to know just where to look for distinctive coats—and every one silk lined. Their S citat Ulia o hiow cso- e A excligive 1 colors are beguiling. Skipper blues, soft tans, blacks, and black-and-whites. The fabric exquisite, with fur trim or without. And styled with Jabot, As- " | nomically you can fill your Importe(l Groceries AH! HA! Spring Is Here s building needs now. One-panel doors, 2 ft. 6 in. x 6$2-35 | :'.:._:,;x ity o 336 GEORGE B "'“ER Home gardners and farmers are now buying ; Bl R e garden tools. Wheelbarrows, Rakes, Hoes, - ; cot Ties, Crushed Belts, Fitted lines, RERRTR LT 1.75 Forks, Spades, Shovels, Garden Hose, Fertil- : Monks’ Collar, Fur Cuffed, or Fur ?‘;‘:“:‘T’.’_ :;-“. S 6-50 Five Fast Deliveries ~ Phone 92—95_ izers, Insecnmdes,' Prumng Shears, Garden Scarfs. Sizes for Misses 11 to 20; :n:.e'no:::&;&.'l;k.. o “Always Something New at George Bros.” Seeds. A good variety to pick fi?m' We have Y in., bult pancled, upper half glazed 700 Sash, 20 2 28 in. (outside meas- o ¢ o2 i ure), 4 lights of glass . . . . o i — . Haines Alaska Seed Potatoes | ° measure, 2 lights . o . o » L ; Vil . T 225 GOOD BAKI ]VG F LOUR | We are in line to give you quick service and Sash Frames (no pulleys) . « 1.75 Ironing Board and Cabinet, complete o ne oe s 5400 Send for free illustrated catalog S0 Pound Sacks ................0..Le O TR $1.40 0.B.WILLIAMS CO. Sash and Doors 1947 FntAn.So..S-d-.wdfln’q | \ 1933 First Ave, So., Seattle } Women 14 to 38. $12.75 to $32.50 ) stand back of our goods. A Fisher Product S Harris Hardware Company Next to Connors PHONE 121 ;

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