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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931. |IIIIIIIIIIIIlHIIIIIIIIIllII||lll||IIllIlIIlIlII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl CAPITOL THI ‘RSDA\ l‘ RID \\ SATURDAY NHIHHIIHITN WESTERN ELECTRIC SOUND SYSTEM -—7 hv Voice (.f Action AT LAST SHE’S HERE WE KNOW YOU' Charlie Ruggler June Collyer in” A COLUMBIA PICTURE Produced by Christie Directed by AL . CHRISTIE HARLEYS AUNT For Laughing Out Loud, den’t miss the antics of the hilaricus old lady frcem Brazil where the nuis ceme from! FROM ..o BRANDON £ PLAY BY THOMAS sl Uy TS METROTONE \LWS “SPLASH MATES “BOWERY BENNII ——Coming NORMA TALMADGE in “DU BARRY,” “Woman of Passion” IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIlIIlIIlIIII|IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII TR T TR R LR R S TR T S G AND STATIONERY PRINTING Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supplies ) Geo. M. Slmpkms Co. Picary, WiGoLy - Cmrrenan. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Ovr Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every [’assenxer-Cln'yhg Boat —at— WALL PAPER ' Juneau Paint Store FULL OF LAUGHS SHOWS TONIGHT| €lisss ‘Cogm ed: y, Starring Charles Ruggles, Is at Capitol “Charley’s Aunt,” a laugh riot, featuring ‘Charles Ruggles, shows tonight at the Capitol theatre. | This comedy of life at Oxford University offers Ruggles limitless opportunity for fun making. The | result| is a laugh marathon. No-' body could possibly sit through this performance without enjoying a series of hearty laughs. Ruggles is| the central figure every time. England is the locale and the hetoes are a couple of Oxford stu- dents, Jack Chesney and Charley Wykeham, who invent ways and means to win the two girls of their choice. In order to do this, they have to outwit old man Spettigue, the girls' guardian. Fails To Arrive When “Charley's Aunt,” the wealthy Brazilian widow, Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez, cables that she is about to arrive for a wisit, the| boys breathe more easily and in- | vite the girls to luncheon to meet | her. Donna Lucia falls to arrive on} scheduled time and “Babbs,” a fel- low college student, i5 pressed into service to impersonate the chaper- on. “The absurd mixup that fol- lows, which is further involved by the arrival of the real Donna Lucia, supplies the rest of the action for this irresistible farce. Ruggles Plays “Babbs” Ruggles plays “Babbs,” and his antics in the disguise of Donna Lucia are the basis of most of the Rodney McLennon and Hugh Wil- lams who play Charlle Wykeham and Jack Chesney respectively. Dor- is Lloyd is the read Donna ‘Lu- cia. Others in the cast are Junc Collyer, Flora Sheffield, Philllps Smalley, Flora Le Breton and Hal- liwell Hobbs. Al Christie directed. e AT eI e Son ety irtesrrarre D | | AT THE HOTELS 1 - . Gastineau W. Leslie Yaw, Sitka; Henry; Nulle, C. €. Adams, Excursion In-| let. Alaskan C. Kaborn and Oscar Olsen, Ju- | neau. — e KFOOUD, SALE The Martha Soclety will hold a Food Sale at the SANITARY GRO- ‘CHARLIE'S AUNT' {least brief calls. fpublic attention on the service and| ¢ fun. The supporting cast includesj ¢“In the preventive and educfl- mGlDAlRE SALESMAN | |and anguish of mind. This noble | Next Tuesday Is Set Aside AsNational Hospital Day and Wzll Be Observed Here Public Is Cordially ‘Invited to Visit St. Ann’s and Government Institution and Become Acquaint- ed with Their Efficient Methods in Restoring, Ailing Persons to Health and Strength Next Tuesday is National Hospital Day—a day set apart to make| people better acquainted with hospitals, their importance, their service and their needs. It is not a collection day, the whole idea being to bring the community to a rcallzacion of what the hospital Joes and how it does it. | Next Tuesday, the hospitals In this city, St. Ann’s and the Govern- ment institution, cordially invites visits from the public and urnesuy‘ hope all persons will take advantage of the opportunity to make at “National Hospital Day," explain-|o1q methods, or discover methods| ed Sister Mary Ludovic, in Charge | wherehy they may better serve the of St. Ann’s, “is observed to focus| patjent and help him back to & life | usefulness, of goodness and| the prcblems of hospitals. If dun’_fl beauty. animals have a ‘BeKind to Dumb No Confusion or Friction Animals Week,' organized efforts| «as ‘the patient is the hub| to restore health to mankind should | around which all the activities Df\ have one day. & ‘the hospital revolves, the ideal Multitude of Sick aimed at is the organization of a “At this moment, there are 720~ hotpital whose workings should re- 000 men, women and children in volve without confusion or friction hospitals, and upward of 500,080 leaving the patient entirely uncon- full-time hospital workers caring scious of the complexities of the for them—not including more th&m machinery about him. The finish- 97,000 staff physicians or approxj- ed product of such an institution mately 70,000 of the wealthiest arfd will be a safisfled patient, who most influential men and women feels, no matter what the financial in the United States who serve as burden or lost time, that every- hospital trustees or advisors. Every thing has béen done to return him year sees more than 12,500,000 pa- ;to health without delay. tients served and 1,250,000 lives! “Nationhl Hospital Day is set) saved by hospitals. . |aside as the day when hospitals | “Tt fs eresting ote that in Will join in a great common ef- thenla;ni:; 32:;‘155 t(;l:sptxtnls have fort to tell and show these things cut in two the average stay of pa- !0 the public. St. Ann’s is glad tients in the institutions and have |to cooperate in the nation-wide dotibled the chances of recovery of | movement. those critically ill. tlonal field, hosptials in their lab- | otatories help improve methods d! IS ILL AT WRANGELL treatment, discover treatment for) hitherto hopeless diseases and pers | ©O. K. McManus, salesman for the | fect means of *eliminating Innesses W. P. Johnson business establish- that not so long ago were common mcnt of Juneau, agent for Frigid-, and often fatal scourges. | aire, Delco Light, Maytag Washers Army of Health Workers \and General Motors radios, is a “Today, as yesterday, and many Patient in the hospital at Wran-| | previous yesterdays, a whole army gell. ~Mr. MocManus is suffering| of nurses—graduates or in tralping, lfrom an attack of influenza. ! of graduates or post-graduate meds e . 7y, e }ical men and other types of health‘ NOTICE | workers—the good Samaritans of | every age and every country—arg| The Auxiliary, Ploneers of Alas- attempting to focus their entirg ka, will give a Public Card Party attention upon the patient who en-Jarter their meeting Friday, May ters within the portals of the hos=' m,h at 8 pm. Refreshments and pital to find surcease from pnin prizes. 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JUNEAU, ALASKA OERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY |are ever on the alert with keen your price and take.’em.” Se¢ OF THIS WEEK. —adv.'eye and open mind to perfect thé “Lucas” at Juneau Motors. —adv o - = - I Announcing the New V0SS ELECTRIC WASHER CARRYING THE REGULAR SERVICE GUARANTEE OF ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF PURCHASE Price $75.00 |Frank Albe;so‘n to Be Seen WORK IN TAILOR SHOP LEADS TO FAME IN FILMS in “Wild Company” at Coliseum Tonight From pulling basting threads in a tailor shop to featured roles in all-talking pictures, is the story, in brief, of the colorful and interesting the principal business man of the town in which the plot unfolds, and Warner enacts the role of the father. The boy, left to his own devices and furnished with more money than is good for him, falls into bay company as the result of a flirta-, tion with a night club singer, and eventually becomes involved in a robbery and murder though he was not an actual participant in the crime. Father Takes Blame He is tried but escapes a prison sentence principally through the efforts of his father who, in court, takes the blame for his boy’s short- comings. Sharon Lynn enacts the role of the cabaret singer who leads the career, of Frank Albertson, who has |& leading role with H. B. Warner in “Wild Company,” which shows tonight at the Coliseum theatre. Albertson, as a boy, in order to |pay his way through Hollywood High Schoeol, worked at odd jobs, tand one of them was assisting the tailors in one of Hollywood’s fash- lenable shops. Reckles: youth astray, and others promi- nent in the cast are Joyce Comp- ton, Kenneth Thomson, Richard Keene, Frances McCoy, Mildred Van Dorn and Claire McDowell. The picture was directed by Leo McCarey. 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