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CAPITOL LAST TIMES TONIGHT EDNA MAY OLIVER—DOROTHY. LEE in “Laugh and Get Rich” News McGuire Comedy Colortone Review MIDNIGHT MATINEE—Tonight, 1 o’clock MARIE DRESSLER—WALLACE BEERY in “MIN and BILL> The biggest, best and funniest comedy ever produced We will give a special matinee for children at 2 o’'clock Thursday afternoon for children. No children admitted at evening performance BETTER FOR BABIES +++ BETTER FOR COOKING AND CREAMING -+ BETTER FOR BABIES -+ BETTER FOR COOKING AND_ % CREAMING BETTER FOR BABIES. dbi BETTER+++BETTER Enjsy the Carnation Contented Hour on Sunday evenings owverthe NBC radio stations, Pt Tell your grocer “Carnation, please” Order some of this better milk. Nothing makes such smooth cream soups and sauces, such delicious candy, cocoa,ice cream. It’s splendid for creaming coffee, fruits, and'cereéals. Mosteconomical. And there’s 70 milk that’s more nourishing for babies, or easier to digest. 5 TWO FREE BOOKLETS, “100 Glorified Recipes” and “Baby-Feeding Simplified.” Very interesting. Address CARNATION COMPANY, P. O. Box 1908, Seattle Carnation Used in Alaska for over 30 years U Y ©1991,C.Co. WorLp’s LARGEST-SELLING BRanD oF EvaroraTED Mirk STAR SYSTEM Kiu another fortnight from their Wisconsin farm to begin rehears- als in their new vehicle, It is Rob- ert E. Sherwood’s new comedy, “Re- union at Vienna.” Eva Le Galllenne is taking a va- cation this year, twelve months to be spent in the study of European 3 FRUM sTA GE theatres. She will begin again her ’ work - at the Civic Repertory in ' 1832. By MARK BARRON Alice Brady and Jane Cowl both NEW YORK, Aug. 26.—Tne “star” will have repertory companies this system is almost disappearing from |season, presenting four or five the American stage. It has been|plays each. Miss Cowl will feature | abused so much by minor produc- Shakespeare, while Miss Brady is ers who arbifrarily hand the title {gding in for more modern plays. of “star” to any minor actress thati'rhe latter' tried out'a plece called the ‘honor -has lost much of its,“Manhattan Nocturne” in the sub- lustre. ubs last month, but it didn't come There are a few really legitimate off so well and has been post- stars left in the theatre, although poned. it is: significant that Alfred Lunt Sl and Lynn Fontanne, rated by many | Farewell to Harlem. aitics as the finest players on the| ILenore Ulric is now rehearsing native stage, have never held the /in her new vehicle, “The Social title. Register.” It is said to be a mod- The plans of the dozen or so per-|ern comedy, thereby rescuing the formers who really ‘are entitled to|luscious, dark eyed Ulric from her the rank of stardom are varied for|usual roles of Harlem or tropical this season. Some will tour, others vampires. open in new plays in New York,| Judith Anderson has found her and others (like Richard Bennett,|play of last season, Pirandello’s Leslie Howard and Walter Huston) |“As You Desire Me,” good and she Will remain in the movies, will retain it for touring purposes this season. Pauline Lord is deserting her re- tirement into domestic life to be- come an actress again. She will Produce her own shows, and even now is trying out one called “Effie Fall's' Program. Ethel parrymore is even now touring on the Pacific coast in “The School for Scandal” a revival| which she threatens to bring to| Broadway after showing it to thealiows.” remainder of the country. Lunt and Fontanne arrive here So far Leslie Banks is the only English star expectcd over here ithis season. ., || ATTENTION REBEKAHS | There will be a regular meeting of Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A in Odd PFellows Hall at 8 pm. tonight. Visiting members welcome. | HELEN CARTER SKUSE, Noble Grand. ALPHONSINE CARTER, |—adv. Secretary. [ ————— ’ DU BARRY PIANO TUNING A Repairing—Refinishing New_ Arrivals P. W. Phillips, Baldwin Sales Agent, now at the Juneau Melody House. ' ‘Telephone 18-2 for ap- pointment. —adv. Dainty Dry Bath Tablets Cream Ro_uge Juneau Old papers at the Empire office R ey vy T ! Drug -Company - | Free Delivery * Phone 33 f Post on:S sluhmm- ‘ 0. | |razed for BEAUTY QU T SO F BORDERLAND E; T T Eleanor De Saulles, (right) 16-year old blonde of Nogales, Ariz., won beauty competition sponsored by the state national guard of American'girls and Mexican sencritas. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1931. __INOTABLE CAST IN CONTEST - Associated Press Photo the title of Miss Nogales in a FIRE DEMON SWEEPS ON, IDAHO AREA More Property Destroyed and Further Loss of First Session—King Life Reported Attending acmon contimus eeptns oot NATION’S BOOKS ARE lessly through the forests of Cen- WILL BE CUT - TEN PER CENT toll of destruction of property and loss of lives. Two fire fighters have been lost in the past 12 hours and property | of one valuable gold mine and over a dozen houses have been de- stroyed. Efforts Will_ge Made to Reestablish Credit with Nations LONDON, Aug. 26. — Premier Ramsay MacDonald's Non-Parti- san Emergency Cabinet convened ANCIENT MOUNDS today in the first session to formu- PICTURE RACE OF late a drastic economy program ]ND[AN TRADERS“““'““” to ‘balance the Nation’s | Budget and reestablish world con- fidence for British credit. Premier MacDonald’s second La- EAST ST. LOUIS, 1, Aug. 26.— of Illinois, after a month’s labora- tory study of relics removed when The ' King ' was an Indian mound near here was firsl’ Non-Partisan Cabinst session truck garden acreage,|ung he Mintstry was launched concluded _that the Prehnistoriclyity jts mission of balancing the; mound b\f:lders stripped the flesh‘N&“anS books, from their honored dead before |’ Meanwhile one unit of the La- burial 3 !bor Party has adopted a resolu- \Deads and shells, discovered Iniyon repommending the expulsion: large quantities, lead hfxll further | " arooponald from the Party. to suppose that the aborigines were |yunys This came from Hampstead| active in trade, probably traffick- }pyouoh which the Prime Ministe lug With tribes far distant from yas”membership. MacDonald hadd: their now extinct metropolis. |forwarded a message explaining his# |tory earlitr in the week pri BRITISH DOLE RELIEF FUNDS —_— | Non-Partisan Cabinet Holds|Local Subscriptions Will Be £ ‘(WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 26— The Administration s dble to inform Congress in Decem- tral Tdaho and has added to the| TO BE BALANCED NOW [° 0 faier foweress in X Palsed o locally throughout the country to|laughs. care for the coming winter. This is emphasized by arrange- ments ‘for a nation-wide drive for relief funds two weeks before Congress convenes. PANKHURST CRUSADER NOW LAKELAND, Fia., Aug. 26.—The | only American part in the window-breaking and | house-burning campaign for the | {Fankhursts for woman suffrage in| Prof. A. B. Kelly of the University VoL assed into his<|England, is now devoting her cru- {bor Government passe: Sing dreldles present at the|chards. She is Miss Zelie Emerson. one Pankhursts. soned vhen she went on a E {PARIS, Aug. 26—A T0 BE RAISED T0 AID NEEDY Secured, Congress Is to Be Told hoped to -be the unemployed during| ——————— GROWS FRUIT IN FLORIDA woman who took | to grapefruit or-| For | and a half years she was| minently identified with the She was once im- in London and released hunger strike. - W MATERIAL RIBBED LIKE OLD STOCKING new jersey The Cahokia mounds, one of the iyon: ol actlc la: gest groups in the United States | oo . course of action center about Monk’s mound, the largest in North America. Its build- ert lived in a city stretching over at. least six miles, ‘“The construction of such large wreunds required vast reservoirs of labor and the strongest of motiva- tions, such as the vanity of a pow- erful king or the driving force of religion. The latter suggestion is more in keeping with what fis kiiown of the culture of the mound tuilders in other parts of the coun- try,” said Dr. Kelly. |Cabinet’s first jobs will ganized labor. e e — RETURNING FROM SOUTH Mrs. J. B. Bernhofer, ssiled from Seattle last night. It is announced that one of the probably {bz to cut the dole by 10 per cent| and this over the protest of or- who" has| been south for several months, 15’ returning to her home in‘Juneau | aboard the Northwestern which with a ribbing like that of an old- hioned stocking is an early fall {material which has made its ap- pearance in Parisian couturiers’ lens. The material, which is tight- 17. woven, shows to excellent ad- Vantage .in. coats, since it fits the t‘Jgure snugly but does not sag. e i PHONE 487 . MARKOE STUDIO | “Phetographs of Quality ——-— i —_— * ” SIS ¢|| LUDWIG NELSON .|_ AT THE HOTELS |. Il il | ‘Watch Repairing Gastineau I Brunswick Agency J. M. Wyckoff, Mary Smith, Bob FRONT STREET Lee, A. B. 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GARMENTS FOUNDATION GARMENTS The latest Fall models especially designed for various We feature the “GOSSARD” and “ROYAL WORCESTER” “Tomorrow’s Styles “Juneaw’s Own Store” INNEW SHOW AT COLISEUM Acclaimed by Critics as Successor to “Sun- ny Side Up” Dolorés Costello will be seen at' the Coliseum - tonight ‘for the last time in “Second Choice,” a story of jazz marriage in which a society h girl, deniéd her chosen mate, de- fies conventions by making a sen- sational marriage bargain “Just Tmagine"” with an all star , will be seen tomorrow at the tusual double performance and will be followed by.a ‘midnight mati- nee at 1 o'clock sharp, for the bene- fit of those who are unable to at- tend the regular performances. Rich in Music and Dance The inimitable comedy team of El Brendel and Marjorie White, {which has virtually run away with every picture in which they have en paired, are prominently fea- ed in the second big DeSylva, {Brown and Henderson Fox Movie- tone musical comedy, “Just Imag- ine,” acclaimed everywhere as a worthy successor ‘o ‘their *“Sunny Side Up.” They were first seen and heard | to-gether in DeSylva, Brown and Henderson's initial screen offer- ing, “Sunny Side Up,” which was | undoubtedly one of the most popu- lar pictures produced in 1929. They romped and played through the |picture, evoking multitudes of Both have unusually strong parts in “Just Imagine,” and those who have seen the picture forecast early stardom for each of these hilarious mirth makers. Others in the large cast are Mau- reen O'Sullivan, John Garrick, Ho- bart Bosworth, Frank Albertson, | Kenneth Thomson, Wilfred Lucas, Mischa Auer, Ivan Linlow and Sid- ney DeGray. David Butler, who directed “Sun- (oL 7:30 SEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT the Screen “SECOND CHOICE” DOLORES COSTELLO—CHESTER MORRIS COLISEUM Special Announcement with JACK MULHALL Also NEWS, COMEDY and VITAPHONE ACTS TONIGHT The Voice of 9:30 Owing to numerous requests we are showing a special MIDNIGHT MATINEE TONIGHT of with EL BRENDEL MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN JOHN GARRICK MARJORIE WHITE {FRANK ALBERTSON Doors Open at 12:30 who directed “Sunny Side) with “Just Imagine” Show at 1 a.m. Up" has topped that succesd] Don’t fail te see Friday’s Midnight Matinee of WILL ROGERS in ‘LIGHTNIN’ ny Side Up," also directed this hit [~ and Seymour Felix staged .the dance numbers. ] ,OIJ Pape rs for sale at Eniph"e Of_fice Summer Time Clearance of Feorwear A final reduction of women’s footwear will go into effect tomorrow. Cleverly designed models that reveal the highest quality leathers and the most attractive color combinations are marked at a price that affords p unusual savings to every purchaser. bers of shoes that originally sold up to $15. $585 Short lines and discontinued num- dres regardless what the color may be. I MILLERS Summer Time Footwear Ladies, in this collection we are offering America’s Foremost Footwear at prices far below cost. A chance to match your Values formerly $10.50 to $17.50. | Price $ 7.85