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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1931. CAPITOL FRIDAY—SATURDAY NEWS MICKEY MOUSE—“When the Cat’s Away” SLIM SLUMMERVILLE in “Wee Wee Marie” COMING SOON— “Last Parade”—“Paid” “Bad One”—"“Min and Bill” “HELL’S ANGLES” GERMAN DO-X OFF FOR PARA NATAL, Brazil, Aug. 7—The gi- ant German seaplane Do-X took off for Para early this morning. The leg of the hop is 900 miles. The Do-X is enroute to New York City with 10 passengers. JOURNALIST O ~ BREMERTON IS ALASKA VISITOR Miss Clara Jessup, whose father is publisher of the Bremerton Daily Searchlight, visited in Juneau Thursday night while the Prince Rupert was in port. Miss Jessup and Miss Mary Sutherland, her traveling companion, will stop over in Skagway for several days and return on the Prince Henry. Like her brothers and sisters and father and mother, Miss Jessup is an active newspaper worker. She is a reporter on the Searchlight. ‘While in Juneau Miss Jessup and Miss Sutherland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cash Cole on an| auto trip to Mendenhall Glacier. Miss Jessup and Mrs. Cole are friends of long standing. e Novice Golfer — “Are you the man who went around this course in 76?” Second Ditto—"Certainly not, T was born in '98.” P P. W. Phillips Sales Agent BALDWIN PIANO COMPANY + Tuning Repairing Refinis'hing Pianos Leave Orders at Juneau Melody House PHONE 18-2 Rings ‘i3 FRENGH GIRLS’ ed by Reginald Denny and the | two young club men from Brook- | lyn are portrayed by Cliff Edwards and George Grossman. | ARE ; The scenes vary from a jail in- | terior to the splendid drawingroom {of a palatial residence, and from |the stalls of a farmer's barn to the shining, waxed Jloor of a | sumptuously ‘appointed exclusive | | | cafel Fifi Dorsay and Reginald| ,, fwsyw, ! bocve, Denny Make Whoppee |eood, the dancing of the best, the conversations witty and the sit- In Clever Play uations humorous. | ' Not far behind “The Thres | “The Three French Girls” Ughtprench Girls” in excellent quality comedy of unusual charm, which of entertainment is “We We, Ma- | Was_presented for the first tmeyie» giso a comedy with its locale in Juneau at the Capitol Theatre | ;, France. The period is war- | |last night, will be repeatéd tonight | yimo Siim Summerville and Har. |and tomorrow night. The enter- 3ribbion are - funny - Affer taining photoplay with its wu:y}_\omm_\_» x dizlogue and humorous situations | | has for its locale the France of a | |few years after the World War,| pURDICK AT TENAKEE ON when a young English m'r-(o«"mz1 TIMBER CR NG PROJECT| and two veterans of the mn!lm:‘ | from Brooklyn visit ‘the land of | wine, women and song. Zest and Interest | Zest and unusual interest are jadded to the customary pleasures | {of the young men's visit by the | | forming "of acquaintanceship witn [at district Forest Service head-| a trio of pretty modistes. AC,;‘WN’WN here. He will go to| quaintance ripens into friendship, |SkagWway from Tenakee, pick up a P TVRNE . BAN District Forest Ranger Charles Burdick has completed cruising a timber tract at Eliza Harbor and is cruising a second area near Ten- | akee, according to advices received | ought to, into happy marriages. acted by Fifi Dorsay, Yola d'Avril| T ORR and Sandra Ravel. The young| Old papers for saie at the Em- | ! scion of English aristocracy is play- | pire office. 1 Stage and Diamond Wed | Oliver Inlet where it will recon-| Naw York. THE SEA WOLF' . IS SHOWN LAST — 1 TIMES TONIGHT Dolores Costelo Will Be Seen Tomorrow at w Coliseum ‘ i | “The Sea Wolf" starring Mil- [ton sills, will be shown for the 1 |last times tonight at the Coliseum | theatre. - “Hearts in Exile,” with Costello in the leading 1 be the attraction for to- morrow only, the first presentation being at the Saturday afternoon matinee. “The Sea Wolf” smacks of salty spray and the hot breath of adven- |ture. The screen version of Jack |London’s most famous story has |Sills, Jane Keith and Raymond | Hackett in the featured roles. | “The picture is a thrilling tale of a strange romance aboard a sealing | vessel in the North Pacific, with the 4 | menacing figure of the “Wolf," the Two luminaries of the theatre and the diamond were united in mar. | Master of the schooner, furnishing { grat e and take it to| Tidge when pretty Mary Lawlor, stage and screen star, wed Lyn Lary, | the powerful drama and gripping friendship into love, and love, as it | T8l crew there and take sterling shortstop for the New York Yankees, at St. Malachy’s church, |situations of the story. Lyn and Mary, shown pleased with the world and each The three chic maidens are en-|Stuct the trail over the portage.| each other just after the ceremony, met at the Yankee stadium after e entirely at sea, even to the pre- they had been introduced in California where she was appearing in|cedent of making the cabin inte- the movies. Lary came to the Yankeces two years ago and is one of | their mainstays. ‘ With s sautical sequences film- < |riors right aboard ‘the specially- fitted schooner, Director ~Alfred Sant achieved unusual real- | | ism. | In “Hearts in Exile;” of special |interest to many persons in Ju- | neau is the fact t Dolores €Cos- tello is cast the star role. Nu- | merous residents met the distin- ’guxshvd actr when she was here | this summer with her famous hus- {band, John Barrymore, on their | private yacht | “Hearts in Russia and S age-old triangle in an entirely dif- ferent way, and with a new and | | | | | | startling climax. 1 In the photoplay iss Costello, pieisieiaieiete COLISEUM 7:30 LAST NIGHT 9:30 He was captain, lord and nfaster, overlord supreme of a ship, bound for a remote part of the wide Pa- cific. . . . While as Vera Ivanova, is faced with the | ¥ preblem of marrying the man she |loves and remaininz in the slums |§ |of Moscow, or leading the life of | @ lady as the wifo of a nobleman. | |Disgusted with her sweetheart |Paul, a reckless young University |student, she marries Baron Palma | and they spend a peaceful year in luxury Then follows a period of rife, with husband, wife and former sweetheart finally meeting in a Sibe n ecamp. Realizing that beautiful wife still loves Paul, Baron Palma solves the problem in an unusual and |dramatic way. . The supporting cast includes |Grant Withers and James Kirk- | wood. The Russian singinz and music |1s exciting, as are the turbulent scenes along the aterfront Moscow. ‘The theme song, a Breath of Springtime,” is a fas- cinating melody. Large Cans—Broken Slic DATES, 2 pounds . ¢ "Fresh—Bulk J " Bulk SUGAR, Pure Cane, TOMATO SAUCE PINEAPPLE,can . . . 18c . . 19¢ | GOLD BAR COFFEE . . Pound Can—Equal to any vacuum can coffee DILL PICKLES, 5 for . . 10c | CEREALS, 2 for . . .. 25¢ RSRAVGE TR - o ol N CORNED BEEF, 4 cans . UNITED FOOD CO. “CASH IS KING” THERE IS A REASON . . .. Always a crowd in our store . . . . follow them and come and see for yourself CHICKENS, Tender, Dry Picked, Lb. 23c LUX, 2 for 25c Size, - 3 Boxes 27¢ 10 Pounds 54c Per Can 5c TOMATO SOUP, 3 cans .. 25¢ Campbells 39¢ 15-cent size—Any Brand PEANUT BUTTER, jar . 38¢ 3 Pound Jar RAISINS, 4 1b. bags . . . 35¢ HONEY, pure, 5 lbs. . . 44c CHEESE, your choice, each 17¢ . Half Pound Packages she was a wo- LONDON'S most stirring story. Milton Sills June Keith Raymond Hackett ADDED SHORTS ~——Tomorrow— DOLORES COSTELLO im “HEARTS IN EXILE” O A R A Rare Opportunity to Hayve Your Eyes Examined EYE EXPERT HERE GASTINEAU HOTEL Dr. J. W. Edmunds, Seattle Eye Expert IS HERE NOW, IN JU- NEAU, at the Gastineau Hotel, He Wwill remain until August 10th and then return to his Seattle offices. Dr. Edmunds_ desires the most dif- ficult cases, double vision, muscular imbalance of” eyes, St. Vitas' dance, headaches, neuralgia, nervousness, eye-strain. Crossed eyes straight- ened without operation. - Dr. Ed- munds will be glad to see scores of former Juneau patients, who may need a timely re-test for glasses; -4nd ‘many new ones. Dr. Edmunds, wilt he busy! - Phone for appointment. for day or. evening testing. Consultation and Exam- ination Free! Your credit is Good, for part payment. Seattle offices at 703-704 Liggett Bldg., 4th Ave. at Pike Street. —adv. e For relief of constipation see Dr. Fenton, Goldstein Building. adv. AMERICA’S SUNSHINE CAP Proteet your head from dust and mosquitoes. In white, blue, tan and green. 50 cents Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 88 Post Office Substation Ne. 1 ; - ! “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Cool Travel Tweeds Lead a Useful Life They look like tweed but they are silk with a little wool to make them wear. Smart, Practical and the Height of Fashion Moderately Priced At

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