The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 26, 1931, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR = IIHIIIIIIIIIIIflIIIIIIIIII“IIIIIIIIIII"[IIIIIIII]IllmlllllII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“IIlIIIIIIIIm CAPITOL SDAY ——— 7:30—9:30 ——— WEDNESDAY WESTERN ELECTRIC SOUND SYSTEM The Voice of Action CHIILDREMN o PLEASURE with LAWRENCE GRAY BENNY RUBIN HELEN JOHNSON WYNNE GIBSON If you want spice, pep, = (o] dish! ) SNAP SHOTS “Stop That Noise” COMEDY WATCH FOR THE YEAR'S BIGGEST PICTURE “The Criminal Code” Bigger even than “The Big House” L HOMING— “Way Out West”"——“Beau Ideal” “Dough Boys” = t t ) T | is menaced from two directions RE‘GURDS ARE | Russell Chapman, the champion, |'was clocked within two-tenths of |a second of this time in winning DUE Tu FALL |last year. Ben Eastman, Stan- J ] | ford’s sophomore sensation, also has beaten 1:53 on the coast this TRACK EVENTS | Stars to Scramble for Hurdles Mark Doubly Menaced Carl Coan, Pennsylvania’s star Speed Honors in In- tercollegiates miler, ran the distance indoors in 4:13 last winter, but his early out- door form has not indicated he likely will displace the I. C. A. A. A A. outdoor mark of 4:142/5 made | by John Paul Jones cf Cornell in | 1913. | Either Bill Carls, the 1930 win- | ner, or Ernie Payne, Southern Cali- |fornia’s crack timber-toppers, may | PHILADELPHIA, May 26.—The bust the 220-yard low hurdle mark | scramble for individual honors fig-|cf 23.6 seconds made by the late | ures to bs much more close and ex- |Alvin Kraenzlein of Pennsylvania | citing than the team battle for. in 1898. Carls was within one-tenth points when the speed and brawn second of equalling it last year. cf the Far West meet the das) The Southern California and and endurance of the “Near Ea: Stanford squads, favored to finish in the Fifty-fi -|1-2 in the team tussle, as they did legiate A. A. A. championships, a year ago, also hope to take back May 29-30, at Franklin field. |a majority of the individual titles, At least two records are likely to tumble under the impact, with a :mmbc;- of cnrrstsublje_cied 1:0 se:‘CAPELETS lN FAVOR ere pressure by the high class of| FOR SPRING WEAR competition anticipated. New Century Mark Seen ) Flying Frank Wykoff, the sensa-| PARIS, May 26.—Fabric capelets tional Southern California sprinter,)are one of the smartest wraps tied the 100-yard mark of 9-7 last 'for warm spring days. ©pring at Harvard stadium. Before| The capes, which are only long and after that he raced the century | enough to reach the shoulder in the world’s record time cf 9.4 blades, are often trimmed about seconds. Under the circumstances it |the neckline with fur. mwould seem Wykoff can cblige with| One cape may be worn with a new I C. A. ‘A. A. A. standard, |several frocks, a navy blue cape- especially if he happens to belet being wearable with a dark pressed along the route by Hec|blue, a blue and white polka dot Dyer of Stanford, the 220-yard|and a blue and beige plaid frock. champion. —_—— The chances of either Wykoff or ATTENTION Dyer setting a new furlong mark ALL BUILDERS are not so good, for the record of 209, set by Charley Borah a few| Yyears ago, seems a trifle beyond their reach just now. Ken Churchill of California boo: ed the javelin record to 212 fe« 5 inches a year ago. He has been | doing so much better this spring that it will not be surprising to cce him add a dozen or mors feet to this figure in his final bow to I C. A. A. A A. competition. cf farm produce, eoupled with The half-mile record'of 1:52.2,| unemployment, forced them to re- set by Phil Edwards two years ago,' duce living costs. By ALAN GOULD (Assctiated Press Sports Editor) ‘We haul building materials to all parts of the city, or on the road. For special hauling rates telephone 34, THE NORTH TRANSFER, or after 6 p.m. call 81. —adv. —————— PEASANTS FOREGO TOBACCO FELITEIRA, Portugal—Thrifty | peasants have started a crusade against smoking because low prices ARE YOU GOING TO THE WHITEHORS CELEBRATION? Travel in Comfort The boat Valkyrie has been chartered. Leaves Juneau 6 a.m. Friday for Skagway. There is room for a few more. See Wood, aboard, for passage, at the Airways’ Float | revolves tween class distinction. | tings are laid in the homes of = |ing offices, on |and in night clubs and are said to I, TUESDAY, MAY 26, constr expense. Tedernistic Beauty Il otif in a med Children of Pleasure”| The picwre in ol iR e | star to the s in the Begins Showing To- {of Helen Johnson, who has the night at Capitol part of the society girl. ! --o Pleasu inging and danc- Tin Pan Alley, will t the Capitol th Alaskan g Dr. F. W. Rising, Trinity Ce: Calif.; Tony P. Wagnino, Oakland; -~ | J. Torkelson, Seattle; John Har- | lin, Taku; George Lyons, Y Adaptea trom Stage Piay F re adapt ; : . L sequah. youth, action, song hits C. M. T‘“Z“h“‘(h ‘ il —rolled into one enter- S Sicrk il e | Associated Press I'hoto | tainment — here’s your ST B | Barbara Bennett, wife of Morton about the cor a o radio singer, Is ill in a Joe Lewis, spector, died in h OB A e Ve huas The beauty, a Ol Sox g, . gt siste an and Constance Ben- 100 miles frcm Bethel in the Le- | Bister of Jo . The , in Broadway mu vaudevi i ser herd | er ‘Kuskokwim - count was found by a rei for marriage. stages 1931. EXCLUDED FROM COLISEUM HAS i nett, actresses, deserted tha stage NATURALIZATION | Canadian War Nurse, Yale| Professor are Barred by Supreme Couit | VIASHINGTON, D. C., May 26. | Marie Canadian war nur xcluded from natural > Supreme Co! and Profe e, is also declared naturalization for EASTERN Juneau Chapter No. 7 Eastern Star, will meet Tuesday, May 26, t 8 pm. T e will be entertain- ment and refreshments. Visiting members are cordially invited to attend STAR JESSIE KELLER, Worthy Matron. FANNIE L. ROBINSON, Secretary. Don’t Rasp Your Throat With Harsh Irritants “It’s toasted” Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays Sunshine Mellows —Heat Purifies Your Throat Protection =gagainst irritation = against cough “‘Reach for a LUCKY instead’’ Now! Please! —Actually pur your finger on your Adam’s Apple. Touchit=yourAdam’s A you know you are actually touch- ing your larynx? =This is your voice box == it contains your vocal chords. When you consider your Adam’s Apple, you are con- sidering your throat = your vocal | chords. Don’t rasp your throat ' with harsh irritants —Reach for a LUCKY instead = Remember, LUCKY STRIKE is the only ciga-’ rette in America that through its exclusive “TOASTING” process expels certain harsh present in all raw tobaccos. These expelled irritants are sold to manufacturers of chemical com- pounds. They are not present in | your LUCKY STRIKE, and so we say “Consider your Adam’s Apple.” le =Do irritants TUNE IN— The LuckyStrike Dance Orches- tre, every Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday evening over N. B. C. net. works. COLORFUL PLAY | “Wemen E we ‘r ywhere” Stars Fifi Dorsay and J. Harold Murray Motion picture fans who the exotic in scene and action, prefer to watch the age old dra of de: and attainment 1o gainst colorful and picture backgrounds, will be pleased with “Women Everywhere,” which be- gins showing tonight at the Coli- seum theatre. It is a story French Morocco and the Foreign da. Decks of Tramp Steamer | The decks of a tramp steamer in the rum trade; the streets of a Moroccan city, fa lure of the Orien the Foreign Legio hall frequented a desert fort of by Legionnaires, crowd of assorted civilians—these are some of the backgrounds against which the all-talking and singing Fox Movietone drama is enacted. Gun-Running Captain J. Harold Murray appears as the sea captain, arrested for gun run- |ning, who falls in love with the girl who saves his life. That girl, is the charming and piquant Fifi Dorsay, who plays the part of a cafe entertaine Others in the cast include George Grossmith, the well known E star, who also collaborated Zolton Korda on the story; lard. Some very delightful songs were contributed by William Kernell, the composer, who, as usual, wrote the words, as well as the music, for his eompositions. e, Re-elected In Turkey Assoclaled Press Photo Mustapha Kemal Pasha was re elected president of Turkey by the unanimous vote of the fourth na- Equipped. with Latest Movie: FOR TONIGHT of | Legion, directed by Alexander Kor- | cinating with the | a cafe music | Spahis, Arabs, sailors and a motley | ; \ | Cook, Rose Dione and Ralph Kel- | tional assembly at Angora. COLISEUM tone and Vitaphone SCENIC Also Vitaphone Acts Coming Thursday “THE BIG TRAIL” El Brendel—John Wayne FERRY TIME CARD weaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:15 p.m. 17T%30 pm. 9:40 pm. §11:15 pm. it 6:15 a.m. 7:10 a.m. 9:15 am.t 12:30 pm.t 2:00p.m. 3°156 p.m.t “4:00 p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneaw 6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. $7:45 pm. 9:30 am.t 9:55 p.m. 12:45 p.m.t §11:30 pm. 2:15 p.m. 12:15p.m. $:30 pm.t 1:15am. 5:00 p.m. *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. t—Saturdays only. §- -Effective April 1st. Juneau Ferry & Naviga: tion Company BLOSSO \ FLOWERS BEAUTIFUL * * * FRAGRANT * * * UNITED FOOD co. “Cash Is King” * % ¥ Bouquet Basket * Plant * * A gorgeous cluster . of fragrant blooms is a peerlees token. Cut Flowers JUST ARRIVED

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