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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1931. Kauf mann’s Gaf € (Formerly MABRY'S CAF'E opposite Gordon’s) WILL OPEN FOR BUES Monday Evening, August 2nd with a SPECIAL OPENING DINNER The best of everything on the market will be included with this SPECIAL OPE G DINNER Kaufmann’s Cafe R. T. ‘BOB” KAUFMANN Proprietor and Chef PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY L Cottildcy, G O MY The Coliseum pre- HE —— sents a show you would have to pay $2.50 in the States to see but we have brought it to you for the small of 50 cents. Don’t fail to see it. sum Wl SATURDAY " ONLY 1O A O GREATEST TENOR IN WORLD TO BE HEARD SUNDAY John McCormick to Follow Billie Dove at Coli- seum Theatre | Wwith |last times tonight at the Coliseum | theatre, “Song O'My Heart,” star- John McCormick, the world’s t lyric tenor, will be the on tomorrow. “A Notorious Affair” takes you from England to the Continent and back again while telling the le of a temperamental violinist, | Basil Rathbone, and his beauti- |1u] wife, Miss Dove. In “Song O’ My Heart,” his first audible picture for the screen, | John McCormack sings 11 num- mers, logically introduced in the | action of the delightful romance. | Through the medium of Fox j mo ne, the voice that has en- tra; everbody who has ever heard it, is considered to be made i greater via the singing screen. Most Appreciated Numbers Of the entire repertoire, “I Hear You Calling Me,” “Rose of Tralee” land “Little Boy Blue," are per- | haps the most appreciated num- bers. | “Little Boy Blue” is based on the | poem by Eugene Field and set to | music by Ethelbert Nevin. In sing- “Little Boy Blue,” Frank Bor- who directed “Song O' My | has deftly introduced a | pictorial effect of a little boy, his !dog and his toy soldiers, giving an added human touch. Another Great Favorite | “I Hear You Calling Me,” which |is so closely identified with the |great tenor that he rarely fails to include it as an encore during | his concert programs, is a compo- sition of Charles Marshall with | lyrics by Harold Hartford. “Rose | of Tralee,” is a Glover-Ditson num- | ber. | story of a broken romance, which mars the life of McCormack, & young and ambitious singer in | Ireland. The girl, Alice Joyce, marries an- | |other, becomes the mother of a boy and girl and is deserted by | the husband. In arter years, McCormack ap= | pears in concerts in America, is @ success and is booked from coast , but, on the opening night concert tour, he has .a monition that something cross the seas. After | approximately at the time a great audience was acclaiming his sing- | | ing of “I Hear You Calling Me.” He abandons the concert tour, | goes back to Ireland and seesthat | the daughter of the woman he has |always loved, is happily married /to the young man of her choice. “A Notorious Affair,” star-| | ring Billie Dove, showing for the | 1 ACROSS | 1 Adipose Ussues . Arr . Lraziliam macaw Last Jewlsh | ‘month Lamb's pseus Daily Cross-word Pflzzleg Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle e g of the isigothy HoNe . Japanese . Demolish . So be It Toward the shellered side Publicly dis- played notice . Pass . Shrewdly esh of calves 3 gle 2. Article of tood . Funnel-shaped receptacles 35. Pleased 8. Spout oratory | 38 Sunburn . Mother ot | . n‘"'b o Apollo | Rubbet tree . anclent Irish 0% Clear galn L . Roman road . Most mature 2. Winglike 3. Before Regard too highly . Garden plots | . Color quality B5. Ancient Phod- niclan city . Assert . Nerve network W 44. Long narrow 1. Turkish cap board 2. Liquor 48. Chest bone 3. Having amall 48, Thick black towers liquid 4. Wild plum 49. Native metal K E N E. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS |In the Probate Court for Juneau Precinct, First Division, Territory of Alaska. Before the Honorable Charles Sey, | United States Commisioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of | Meno C. Herner, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Anita | Garnick has been duly and regu- {larly appointed executrix of the estate of Meno C. Herner. All persons having claims against | said estate are hereby required tc present them with proper vouchers within six months from the date of this notice to the said executrix, Anita Garnick, at her place of business on Seward’Street in Ju- | |neau, Alaska, which said place of ibusiness is konwn as Garnick’s Grocery. Dated this 21st day of July, A. D, 1931. 1 ANITA GARNICK, Executrix. First publication, July 25, 1931. +Last publication, Aug. 15, 1931. { | { | since RUSSIAN ADJUDGED INSANE AND IS TO GO TO MORNINGSIDE Mike Paully, said to be a Rus- | sian, and a resident of Alaska | 1919, except for a few| months last year, was today ad- ' Jjudged insane by a jury in the| United States Commissioner’s| Court and committed to Morning- side Sanitarium by Judge Charles | Sey. Paully said he left Valdez last August and went to Seattle. He was later committed to Sedro| ‘Woolley Asylum from there and re- | leased from that institution in! March of this year. He said he returned to Seattle and was giv- en a ticket to Juneau and $5 in cash by officers there. | He labors under a delusion that people are persecuting him in their | thoughts. They think about him' in “American” and he hears the thoughts in Russian, he claims. ROMANCE and SONG YOUTH aond SONG LAUGHTER and SONG SENTIMENT and SONG as John McCormack " / lives and sings as real as life in the outstanding talking and singing enter- tainment of the screen. with Maureen O'Sullivan - J. M. Kerrigan John Gatrick Alice Joyce Effie Ellsler - Emily Fi T " COLISEUM SUNDAY and MONDAY BILLIE DOYVE in “A Notorious Affair” You’re in the Army Now. Lonely Gigilo. - itzroy . Story by Tom Barry directed by FRANK BORZAGE AND OUR SHORT SUBJECTS 3. 4. with BASIL RATHBONE, KAY FRANCIS Kenneth Thomson, Montagu Love Tommy Clifford Farrell Macdonald Andreas de Segurola Edwin Schneider 1 “Then You'll Remember Me “A Fairy Tale by The Fire” “Just For Today* “| Feel You Near Me* “Kitty My Love” “Rose of Tralee” “Loughi Sereni E Cari” “Little Boy Blye* “Ireland, Mother Ireland” ".I Heaer You Cailing Me” “A Pair of Blue Eyes” Pathe Review. Pathe News. ABOARD YUKON | FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Aug. 1.—Steamer Yu- kon jled for the north at 9 o'clock this morning with 104 first | class passengers and six steerage. | The {ollowing passengers aboard the Yukon are booked for Juneau H. L. Delanole, W. F. Hattrick and wife, L. R. Cleveland and wife, B. O. Stewart, Paul Abbott, Vin- cent Saboleff and wife, Mrs. F. Nealudke and son, W. J." Bach, Mrs. H. Stonehouse, Mrs. 8. Guy- ot, M. L. Ferguson, C. H. Ru- dolph and wife, Miss K. Edwards and sist Mrs. E. W. Doris, M. A, Winkler and wife, Pearl L. Wil- son, Mrs. M. Thordorson and M. | A Mello. \8.000 POUNDS OF | SAL N UNLOADED Eight thousand pounds of salmon | were unloaded in Juneau today and all of it was bought by the ;Juneau Cold Storage Company for | freezing. Boats, captains and 0, John Pademeister, 2,000 pounds; Sadie, James Young, 3,- 000; Emma, Thomas Ness, 3,000. - e "(‘/APT. DAVIS LEAVES HOSPITAL Capt. James V. Davis, who was {in St. Ann's hospital several days for treatment of an infected hand, | left the institution yesterday. - eee - NOTICE PREPARE FOR DUCK SEASON | The Juneau Gun Club will hold ;n shoot at the Club Grounds Sun- day morning at 10 am. All mem- ibe‘rs are urgently requested to be | bresent. | FOUND ; A GOOD $6.00 Man’s Shoe “It neither crimps your roll nor cramps your style” DEVLIN’S “THE SPELL OF THE CIRCUS” and a variety of Shorts B et ] I Superb songs sung by Mr. McCormack Also Chapter 4 of e E - = = = = = = = = = - = E - = = = = = £ z = z = = = = £ i |25 PASSENGERS eesm— BIG SPECIAL DANCE HALL TONIGHT Music by Earle Hunter’s Serenaders Men’s Heavy OVERALLS $1.25—2 pair for $2.00 Large Sizes Only 40-42-44-46 Get Yours NOW —at— SALOUM’S SHOES Regular Values $5.00 to $10.00 NOw $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 Arnold’s Bootery Opposite Britt’s Pharmacy Tel. 25 Exclusive Agency HELENA RUBENSTEIN’S BEAUTY PREPARATIONS We Deliver PANTO!

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