The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 22, 1931, Page 3

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mmsrums IN FRI — SAT The Biggest Comedy Program Ever Seen in Juneaw LAVISH AFFAIRS Men's Clothes in Capitol Play Are More Elabor- ate than Women's | Lowell Sherman’s latest director- R | actor vehicle, ¥ | now showing at the Capitol The- | atre. The film was adaptad from Ro- bert” E: Sherwood’s original stage | success. It deals with the adven- tuxm cf a henpicked king and his r”ysl family. - The action occurs !on a mythical island in the North |Sea, and the costumes are lavish Elaborate Affairs Gowns worn by Nance O'Neil, as ithz ‘queen and by Mary Astor as the princess—gowns of silk and | satins and velvets, of ermine and seal and otter are elaborate af- fairs. However, their scintillating rich- ness pales into insignificance in comparison with the costumes of the men. Miles of Gold Braid ©On a mileage and tonnage basis & e they can be described as so many Teachers Pet miles of gold braid, silk, velvet and other rich materials, and a ton OUR GANG rich MICKEY’S MUSKETEERS | °r so of glittering decorations, med- 1 When Sherman Mi ims ipe |81s and metals. ickey (Himself) McGuire donned a Hussar uniform it re- COMING {quired three hours and three as- “Criminal Code,” “Lummox,” |sistants. “ ” Of the makeup problems, Alan n; tree Madonna of the Street” |0 (0T ot ditfioutt. Tt required three hours to make him (up' <JOYCE HENDERSON BURLINGAME QUEEN { IN MAY DAY FETE Joyc: Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Henderson, formerly of this city, was Queen of the May, at the official May Day celebration AND cf Burlingame, Cal., the first to Bl be held by that city last May 1. | She was crowned by Mayor C. A. B | Buck, to usher in the celebration. Bl| Joyce was born in Juneau and Bl | with her parents resided here un- til two years ago when the family imoved to California where Mr. | Henderson entered Stanford to do {some advanced educational work. #| Upon completion of that he went 14 to Burlingame where he is now \Supermtcndent of City Schools. The Hendersons plan To spend | sometime here visiting friends this fl! summer, according to recent letters from them. While no date had been fixed for their arrival it is | expected they will leave for the inorth as soon as Burlingame s schools close for the.year. LOWELL SHERMAN MARY ASTOR Witty . . . Sparkling . man . The unexpected drama that has snapped the' world to attention! NEWS hu- Not Only Cheaper but Better RICE & AHLERS CO. "GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” ‘ROYAL BED' ARE, “The Royal Bed,” is’ i | arca to commercial fishing is pro- | i | Assoolated Press Phob | The appolntment of Col. Robet| Patterson of the United States arm medical corgs to be surgeon gener: of the army was approved by Pres dent Hoowt — s Five Brownies Are Bagged By Two Federal Officials . Five brown bear were bag- e ged by Federal Judge Justin ® 'W. Harding and Asst. United e e States District Altorney @ ® George W. Folta, who re- @ e turned yesterday from a | e hunting expedition to the o east shore of Admiralty Is- @ | e land. They were absent e about ten days. . The bears were killed in ® Tenakee Inlet and Fresh- e o water Bay. All were of e o medium size and the pelts e were in good condition. Bear are present in large numbers in ‘the districts vis- ited, they reported. The two i hunters counted 21 of them @ | in the two areas. Many deer were also observed and were in excellent condition. e e scsevecanoe Fach member of the women's| auxiliary to the Utah woolgrowers associetion has promised to buy| cne woolen dress this year. ————— South Carolina farm agents are gratified to see o much terracing | in the state. Administrator’ INVENTORY OF THE E. VALENTINE’S JEWENRY STORE' TO BE SOLD AT LESS THAN COST PRICE. A GENERAL JEWELRY STOCK INCLUDING: Men’s Wrist Watches Men’s Pocket Watches Ladies’ Wrist Watches Men’s Watch Chains Ladies’ Bracelets Ladies’ Wrist Watch Bands Men’s Wrist Watch Bands Ladies’ Rings Ladies’ Fancy Stone Set Rings Ladies’ Nugget Rings Mountings in White and Yellow Gold Children’s Rings Men’s Rings Lockets Ladies’ White and Green Gold Neck Chains Ladies’ Bar Pins Nugget, Ivory, Malachite and Stone Set Scarf Pins Ladies’ Earrings Gentlemen’s Collar Pins Belt Buckles Clocks of All Kinds Cigarette Ligthers, Cases, etc. Vases, Knives, Pendants, Beads, ete. Eye Glasses, Holders, Cases, etc. Men’s and Boys’ Alaska Nugget Rings Pins Baby Bib An Attractive Line ol Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Cut and ; Etched Glasswaré and Chinaware SALE WILL START MAY 19TH AT THE VALENTINE JEWELRY STORE | Store will be open afternoons froml p. m. to 6 p. m. Evenings from 7 p. m. 1010 p. m.. Men’s Mountings Ladies’ Wedding Rings Souvenir Rings of Alaska Ladies’ Diamond Rings Lodge Charms and Emblems Miscellaneous Charms and Em- blems Lodge' Emblems, Buttons and Men’s Cuff Links Men’s Shirt Studs Scarf Pin Safeties Alaska Ivory and Nugget Brooehes Diamond Broochies - Baby Lockets ind Chains Nuget and Ivory Diamond Set Tie Clasps Ladies’ Béauty Pins, Baby Sets and Lingerie Pins Card Cases Eye Glass Chains Fountain Pens and Pencils Leather Bill Folds Ladies” Compacts Brushes, Manicure Sets, Leather Goods, etc. s Sale Holders ARCTIC WATERS | kwim district to tion of the waters off the western |ycars ago, Harold Lloyd started duction on thrill-thred-laugh which is showing at the Col | Theatre with a complete scenari to work from. |M. J. O'Connor, Asst. Agent. ||| 65th parallel. | Bay. | M jKansas City | here in 1801 ARE EMBRAGED IN YUKON AREA Fishing Regulahons Ex-|Popular Comedlan in Good | tended to Cover Wat- ers to 66th Parallel | Extension of the Yukon-Kusko- embrace a por- shore of Seward Peninsula, and cpening of a portion of the new ed for by the Department cf mmerce in supplementary regu- lations just issued by it. These were made public today from 10 cal headquarters of the Unite: States Bureau of Fisheries by Cap! The old northerly limit of the Yukon-Kuskokwim district was the The new regulation extenc~> it to the 66th parallel, which is just south of Shishmaref It also opens to commercial fish- ing the area between Cape Doug- las and Cape York, but excludes all of Port Clarence lying within a line drawn from Cape Spencér due north to the opposite shore of Seward Peninsula. This - closed area was fixed at the request of residents to permit spawning fish to enter the streams flowing into Port,_Clarence. e MRS. BROWN PASSES AWAY Wife of Foge_r Mayor of Seattle Dies, Sudden Heart Attack SEATTLE, May 22—A sudden heart attack caused the death ‘cf| Lelie Dell Brcwn, aged 67 rs, wife of Dr. Edwin Brown, r Seattle Mayor today. She was prominent in the D. A.'R. and women’s clubs. She is survived by her b three sons, brother and The Browns were mar band, | in Butler Mauro Drug Ceé: Sells SHEAFFER PENS No. HGR, golf and bandbag pencil No. Hz4TC, Marine Green Balance® Lifetime® pen SHEAFFER'S ... for Effortless Writing .. . Perfect balance is built intc SHEAFFER'S .pens. and pencils That is why they handle so com fortably. And these advantages aré guaranteed for life if you use 2 SHEAFFER LIFETIME®. SHEAFFER'S PENS-PENCILS-DESK SETS SKR| W. A SHEATFER PEN COMPANY - FOKT MADISON, IOWA. U .4 ©Reg. U. . Pat. OF. Ludwig Nelson Sells u..uvn GAREFUL ed meking pictures, more than 15| ypijted the field of movie making for his| dian fillad in the gag spots as h2 went along, depending on wealth through the natural situations that 1886 and came | SHEAFFER PENS Lloyd foun: table, and, his second talking en venture, he arranged and revised the script (n(!\nh b(‘[\m filming began. irst,” in which Barbara i 1] Kem Lho lovely humne of “Wel- |come Danger,” again plays the | romantic . feminiz brings Licyd to the en in a picture whose thrills are said to surpass those of “Safety Last,” which Lloyd Comedy Is ‘Showing |considered the tast word in dare- | devil comedy making at Coliseum | S e ) 210,088 unprotected crossings in s, according to Chicago Motor club. | - ee— Prune growers of Napa county, Cal,, for pick for tree 1is method 1 ¢ Ther Fer the first time since he start- | pighy the “Faet First maste Llcvd has always been unique in A newspaper is published in the community where it circulates, not where printed, general ruled. i Quartz and placer location no- tices at The Empire. COLISEUM Saturday, May 23 3-ACT COMEDY “Ruth n a Rush” Produced by MABEL NIGH RANUM and Her Dramatic Students ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY—8 P. M. ndividual method of filming. Star ng with an outline plot, the come his ¢f humor to carry him Reserved Seats $1.00 General Admission 75¢ and 50¢ SAVE THE DATE pictures, how- the | have fixed wages at $3 a ton| nd 35 cents an hour; the Iowa attorney ' COLISEUM Equipped With the Latest Movietone and Vitaphone Equipment 7:30 LAST TIMES — 9:30 §roducd by Harold Logd Eorporetion Q GParamount Releass Get in on the double “kick"—Lloyd laughs and Lloyd thrills! A roaring comedy romance that skims the clouds for the merrieslt joy-moments you've ever had! Coming Sunday and Monday GEORGE ARILSS in The Green Goddess ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 ———————r ) Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. 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