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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 ,1931. —Youth has its A picture More thrilling that “Our Modern Maidens” or “Our Dancing Daugh- ters.” of jazz-mad youth. A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER ALL-TALKING PICTURE With Lawrence Gray, Helen John- son, Benny Rubin, Wynn Gibson. NEWS— —COMEDY SNAPSHOTS COMING “Criminal Code” “Beau Ideal” GRADUATION AT NATIVE SCHOOL OCCURS TONIGHT Diplomas Will Be Award- ed, Debate Held and Operetta Presented Commencement exercises of the Juneau Federal Scheol will be held this evening in the Native Presby* terian Church. Rendition of the program will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to be present by Mrs. Ella D. Smith, principal. The exercises will consist of the annual declamatory contest the awarding of diplomas to the four eighth-grade graduates, Katherine Brown, Harry See, Frank George and Joseph Scott, by C. W. Hawkes- worth, acting chief of the Alaska Division of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the presentation of an operetta, “The Posy Bed.” The operetta numbers and performers follow: Part I “Let Us Make a Garden” .. 2 A Farmer Boys “Fly Away” School “Yarden Dance” ... Primary Room “Pussy Willow” ... % Dorothy Miller, Natalia Yarguan “Daffodil Lady” ... Five Little Girls “Tell Me Little Daisy” . ” ... Farmer Boys and Chorus “Marguerites” esesiesmetis SCHOOL “Mistress Mary” Daisy Hayes “Children’s Spring Dance” . . . N Primary Rool “Spring Song” ... School Part I Town Song School “The Successful Way".. . Harry See “My Level Best” Frank George “Smith, Smile, Smile” .....School “Building of the Ship” AR —— <1012 g} “Seven Times Ome” ... Ca i Margaret Martin “King Bruce” .......Oscar Bennett “Gingham Dog—Calico Cat” . 2 i A Ruby Soon “O Captain, My Captain” ... .. i S Billie Jack “Wreck of the Hesperus” ... Z ... Elizabeth Cropley “The Recessional” Frank See “Poor Old Mammy Moon” ... __Boys' Sextette Boys' Sextette Brown “Sv‘vmg Low” BAND TOPLAY MEMORIAL DAY The Juneau City Band will fur- nish the music for the indoor ex- ercises in Elks Hall next Saturday forencon, Memorial Day, and also for the parade to follow. The exercises will open with the “Star Spangled Banner,” starting sharp at 11 o'clock to be followed by the remainder of the program includ- ing the address by Major L. E. Atkins. The parade will be from the hall to the Admiral Line dock, thence to the cemetery. —_———— In 33 trips between San Francisco and Manila, Willette Gregg of Beverly Hills, Cal, has traveled 230,000 - miles, { Capitol Carries picture version of the mance with a variely ¢© dance interludes. It is the Capitcl theatre. The story concer Regan, successful 2 who unaware t his secretary, is sent to marry him, al to marry Rodney Peck, of her own class. tween Patricia and Rodn: is revealed the fact that marrying Danny as ney after her “divorce. the rehearsal and leads the band the house. When Danuy fails to goes to see if he is in drink away his despair. reconciliation between !Daxmy realizes at last A splendid cast bring parts to life. United - States Agriculture Roads, Juneau, 1931 Bureau received until 9 o'clock Glacier Highway, ka. lows: Clearing: bing: 15% Acres; cavation: 81,900 Cu. haul: 16,650 Sta. Yds.; ing 3.556 Miles; Bottom: hauled over 500 ft.: Miles; |Ft.; Yds. plans, specifications, may be examined and Statement for Bidders the prospective bidder lowing addresses: U. S. lial Bldg. |Ketchikan, Alaska; General <Contractors, Bldg., ciated General bid, or previously, an his highway ience, bid upon. The United any bid in which the business and technical tion, struction experience, ¢ such rejection. plans are requested, a $10.00 will be required their return. plans are not returned, amount of 100% 'of the tract price. after date of notice and will be completed days from that date. damages for delay Wi or accepted. Partial if such work ‘and mal the approval of the con! ficer. * Article on pate: must be submitted upon ard Government Form for Construction. reserved, bid, unless such bid by specific limitation. containing bids must marked and addressed Highway, To be opened July 1, !Bldg., Juneau, Alaska, liams, District Engineer, U. 8. Bu- reau of Public Roads . May 26, 27, 28, 1931, “The Song Writer,” is a smart ro. Broadway society friends had expected her On the day before the wedding, a dress rehearsal is held at the { Thayer estate on Long Danny overhears a conversation be- ment” and expects to :llarry Rod- Danny refuses to go through with in a satirical parody of the wed- ding march, then rushing out of his office for several days, Emma ment and finds him attempting to she is in love with Danny herself, Emma attempts to bring about a writer and the society girl, Emma he wants and not Patricia. Invitation for Bids Department Alaska, Sealed Bids, subject to the conditions contained herein, will be 1931, and then publicly opened, for furnishing all labor and ma- {terials and performing all work for |reconstructing and improving the Juneau-Thane Section, National Forest, First Ju- dicial Division, Territory of Alas- The length of the project to| be reconstructed is approximately 3556 Miles and the principal items of work are approximately as fol- Yds.; Crushed Rock, 10,000 Cu. Yds.; Rock Top: 5200 Cu. Yds.; 1800 C .Y. Class B. Concrete: Yds.; Corr. Metal Pipe: Rock Fill in place: The contract form and the special visions and estimate of quantities ard Questionnaires and Financial Public Roads, Federal & Territor- Juneau, Alaska; Forest Service, Commercial Bldg.; Hotel, Portland, Oregon; Associat- ed General Contractors, Seattle, Washington; Contractors, kane Hotel, Spokane, Washington.| Each bidder must submit with his| statement of his business and tech- nical organization (of the bidder) on ferms to be supplied by the District Engineer, which is avail- able for the contemplated work, in- cluding his financial resources and | construction ience and other construction exper- compared with the project| pressly reserves the right to reject financial resources or con- with the project bid upon, justifies Where copies of If within fifteen| (15) days after opening of bids,| will be forfeited to the Govern- ment. Guarantee will be required ' with each bid as follows: Performance will be- gin within ten (10) calendar days will be made as the work progress- es on work and material delivered | made a part of the contract. Bids/ The right is| as the interest of the Government may require, to rejgc:i_=_ any and all bids, to waive any in-|{= formality in bids received, and to = aceept or reject any items Bid for Road Improvement. Glacier | Juneau-Thane o'clock A. M. Federal & Territorial SONG AND DANCE(S10 PEN AWARD SPECIALTIES AID ROMANTIC PLAY “Children ;f—Pleashre" at|Butler-Mauro Drug Com-| pany Will Give Prize to Inter- esting Plot “Children of Rcmance"" talking stage play, f song anc showing at Danny song Emma hopelessly s If, hat fever though her | a member Island and ey in which she is only “experi- Furious, shew up at his apart- Although the song but that it is the various of of Public May 25, A. M. July e T Ove: Fine Grad- Crushed Binder e AT 110 Cu. 1 4,604 Lin. 3,400 Cu. pro- the Stand- secured by at the fol- Bureau of U. 8. Associated Multnomah | Arcade| Asso- Spo- attested exper- | States ex- facts as to| organiza- ompflred! deposit of to insure! the deposit: In total con-| TN T to proceed | within two | hundred seventy (270) calendar = Liquidated | = ill be the = amount stated in the Special Pro-|== visions for each calendar day of delay until the work is completed payments terial meet tracting of- nts will be the Stand- | of Contract | T of any|= is qualified Envelopes be sealed, as follows. | Section. 1931 at 9 M. D. Wil- 70 BE DECIDED BY 8-DAY CLOCK ‘When the eight-day clock in the show window of the Butler-Mauro Drug Company's store runs down, jone of this year's graduates of the Juneau high school will receive a | ten-dollar Sheaffer fountain pen. in the course of the recipient, : 3 2 SSIV | be replaced free of charge for this in love with him, meets Patricia iprand of writing Thayer, an heiress, and after an guaranteed to last a life time, no impetucus courtship gets her con- person is now or to what advanced age he or she may attain in the|" future. | separated into 28 equal spaces, cV- | ery space being marked with the|ggth commencing at 7:30 pm. name of a member of this _voar's‘ graduating class, When the clock stops, the gradu- receive: the, pen. The exception is Mary Vander- | charity. T | drug | i The Graduate | today. of the exi the g become out of order ence should it will liott instrument is r how young the acquiring Spaces Number 28 | which totals 23. Displayed Inside the Store. Displays Before You B MEMORIAL DAY. Thursday and Friday Specials BUTTER--Darigold, Quarters Per pound BUTTER— Cloverleaf, Solid Bricks Per pound store, and Zalmain Gross, Recbert Hurley, Verna Hurley, Lena | Jackson, Muriel Jarman, Edward| Laurie, Grace Meggitt, Alice Mer- ritt, Bess Millard, Senna Paul,:Ed- ward Powers, Edna Riendeau, El-| Rebertson, Edward Roden- berg, William Rodenberg, Rogers, Mary Simpkins, Loren Sis sen, William Sparks, Jeannette €& | wart, John Stewart, KElmer Swan son and Mary VanderLeest. .- JUNEAU RADIO CLUB 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. it doas not run down longer than its guarantee period of eigh* days, the owner of the pen will be known about 3 o'clock p. m., a week from | Leest. As a member of the gradu- | TENSE STORY PUT-ON SCREEN “OF COLISEUM “Women Everywhere,”| ating class, her name is one of the| 28 names on the clock. Her father ‘is one of the proprietors of the| if the minu‘e| |hand stops over her name the grad- | uates whose names are on each side | |'of hers will draw for the prize. Weund Up Yesterday clock was wound up abaut It Members of the graduating class are Dorothy Bakke, Betty Barra-| gar, Sigrid Davis, Mary Giovanetti, John Hellenthal, un|uIiliiliinm'uumln'ulmflfililmuumi||mlmm|luu’n|||u’mn‘nmulii||||'|ui|um_mnmmuuumumuu SEE OUR WINDOWS For Unusual Values. Some are mentioned in This Ad. Many More are Regardless of Newspaper Ads — See Our STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY uy. SHOP EARLY. EGGS— Large Ranch 4 dozen . . POTATOES — Yakima Gems 40 pounds Chambers on . Thursday, AT 2 N e (adv.) | and saved from death by Miss Dor- | say, who plays the part of an en- | Theatres at Newton, Kas., re- |tertainer in a picturesque Morocecan ate, with one exception, over whose | cently accepted eggs and potatoes |cafe frequented by Legionnaires, name rests the minute hand Will |ag the admission fee for boys and |sailors and the like. girls, and gave the groteries to} He is forced to join the Foreign Cartons lwho accepts a cargo of arms and A meeting of the Juneau Radio|ammunition for delivery to rebel- The circular face of the clock is | Giub will be held at the City Coun-|licus natives of Morocco. May | ORY | Singing and Speaking Romance Stars Murray | “Women Everywhere,” Fox Movie- tone singing and speaking romance of Morecco and the Foreign Le- gion, directed by Alexander Korda, /g — 9 and featuring J. Harold Murray | and Fifi Dorsay, is showing at the Coliseum theatre. The story, written by George Grossmith and Zolton Korda, with Maiste | dialogue by Harlan Thompson and Jackson,” ready captain of a Yankee tramp steamer engaged in the rum trade rough Captured By French Murray is captured by the French |Lajos Biro, deals with the ad- ventures of Murray in thé rcle of ‘““Charles and | Legion, saves his superior’s life ina SWIFTS PREMIUM HAM --Whole or half Per pound CRAB MEAT—61-2 0 Per can' . BARTLETT PEARS ROYAL CLUB Brand, large can — 30c, PEACHES, ROYAL CLUB Fancy Pack, large can, 25c 4 for z. flat can ( , Fancy Pack FLAKEWHITE SHORTENING — Pure Vegetable Product, 2 pound can 50c, 4 Ib. can Pure Vegetable Product, ' 8 pound can . HONEY— White Cloyer 5 pound can ORANGE MARMALADE, No. 3 jar . « WALDORF TOILET PAPER— polls , .os e Fresh FRESH CANTELOUPES, large . NEW POTATOES, 4 pounds . FRESH ASPARAGUS, all green, pound GREEN STRING'BEANS, 2 pounds . FRESH PEAS, 2 pounds FRESH TOMATOES, Texas Field ,ber.pm.md. L et Kor HOT HOUSE TOMATOES, per pound . GREEN ONIONS, 3 bunches . FRESH RHUBARB, 4 pounds CALIFORNIA GROCERY ean ) e . - OJdb Fruits and Vegelables PHONE lllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllllIllll_lllllllllllllll!llllllllllljlll]llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlmlllIlmlllIlllllllmlllllmllllIIIHI!IIIlllllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIlIIIIIII desert reconnaisance and returns, wounded, to claim Dorsay’s hand | in marriage after still further ex- citing adventures. | Number of Songs | Throughout the picture there are | many songs, thé work of William Kernell, noted composer. Murray, a former Broadway mu- sical comedy and Miss Dor- say are suppo by a good cast. Among the other players are| George Grossmith, dean of the En- | | glish stage, who also collaborated | Clyde Cooke, cele- Rose Dione, not- | ed French actress, and Ralph Kel- lard, well known New York stage actor. —— e — | AT THE HOTEL | R DR AT Alaskan G. Barmer, Juneau. Zinda R. Cherson, Cordova; Mrs. Fan- nie B. Smith, Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. James Corbett, Juneau; MTrs, Henry Lustro, Pybus Bay; O. Hol- land, Ketchikan, and T. F. Bren- nan, Ketchikan; N. Lester Troast, Sitka. DOG LICENSES Will be payable June 1st, 1931 Male Dog, $4.00; Female Dog, $6.00. Unlicensed dogs will be impounded and Kkilled. H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk. ——————— Old Papers at The Emplre. | (adv.) COLISEUM Equipped With the Latest Movietone and Vitaphone Equipment 7:30 LAST TIMES TONIGHT 9:30 ‘WOMEN EVERY WHERE’ Fifi Dorsay : J. Harold Murray Musical Romance Also NEWS — COMEDY STARTING: TOMORROW “THE BIG TRAIL” EL BRENDEL — JOHN WAYNE The Biggest of the Year liiitliflflllllfllflfllllIIIIIHHHIMHHI!IIII}!IHIMIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIH!IIIIIIIHIHIHH 5¢ AT LA AR FesEstssisssssssssessee. i i | ! i i i i ; i ! 29¢ .20c S o AN s A 25¢ 30c 40c 10c 25¢ 478 _fiillmm||mmmummmnuumuummnummumumuummuummm Now available in Green, Tan or White Enamel, with high shelf or high closet. Theé most economical ranges in the world to operate. J uneaiu -Young Hardware Co. ARE YOU GOING TO THE WHITEHORSE 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 Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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