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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1931. UNDESIRABLES ANDERSON DOES ’M’LEGLANSHUW PLAN OUTING THIS HILARIOUS WHIRLWIND OF COMEDY CAPITOL | \rioocE AT SLATED 7060 WORK FOR 6OVT, RicH N Humon | COLISEUM i ] THURSDAY and FRIDAY AND ROMANCE Hardbsiled Soldier of For tune Laughs His Way RGGKY PASS Chlef of Polue Getchell Ib‘Returns Home After En-' eep Juneau gagment at Fairbanks 5V Rittenhouse and Wife| Cleancd-up “and Matanuska | Will Have Guest | “Blue-tickets are to be issued tof J. P. Anderson, of the Junc.m? Making the rounds with the curfew -dodgers . . . where Ro- mance is only a word — and dawn is just a hangover! home to Ju-i sts, returned Juneau,” IRENE DUNNE “Cimarron’s” Glamorous Dell, AND' GET LOVELL :SHERMAN Norman Kerry, Mae Murray, Ivan Lebedeff, Noel Francis Star Directed by LOWELL SHERMAN Claudia NEWS SPECIALTY COMEDY MICKEY MOU in “OPRY HOUSE” “We Never Close” SERVICE MOTOR CO. “Jim” and “Marvan” Juneau ‘Public’ Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor native daughters, who went to » a4 ‘l Main Street and Fourth parties and studied piano and be 'n ’ {chorage over the regular route to for the . starred on the high school basket- n McGrath. At that point, as was K Reading Room Open From ball team, until with high school {rue of all other places visited, Mr.|| Afterncon and Evening Eamieiy e |Katz met old friends and the at Home Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00-to 8:30 P. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference, Bocks, B, " e P trict, to Falt and the night was FREE TO ALL aree! spent there. The following morn- A] T G * g B 3} ing the return trip was started JL 0 0 AT S b i), e . ! Tell Us Your ELECTRICAL :;fm“i AT f;"’ ‘{“ys nter, afiep Vi G . Ishort time en route. P DONIIC SARG Susy wore OuL | nessee, Virginia, Georgia and the Carolinas— All seen on this trip was, of TROUBLES announcing that an Atkansas gir y Vieginis, Georginl i -l R Rt g Tory - A Repairing ~ -Contracting Agency Westinghouse Products Capital Eleetric Co. Second_at Seward ———— e} -|my picture taken with Mr. Zieg- HOLLYWOOD TOPICS By ROBBIN COONS | HOLLYWOOD —Peggy Shzmnon,‘ heralded in movie advertising, as| “a great new star,” is a Pine Bluff, | Ark., girl who made good in the | Follies. Almost everything she has done | in her career has come to her un-| expectedly, even the chance to go| into the Follies. In pictures thel unexpected has ruled her work to| date absolutely. She was just one of Pine Bluff's completed she went to New York with her mother and sister. to visit. A girl friend . there was in the Follies, and, one day she invited Peggy to come along and get a glimpse of backstage. Relates Peggy: “While I was there looking on, they asked me if Tl dike to have feld, and if I'd like .to join the had won a break, I joined. “I thought I was pretty good then, but I guess they took me 'just to have a new girl to ad- | vertise” Thus was ' she, “sold” on show business, and after some rough go- ing she landed as a trouper. Other revues and musieals, with some stock experience thrown in, pre- from France Louise. nhouse reports Juneau Lumber Mills. Place your order early for wood Phone 356, |Carried canned salmon from Hood trip on the Adn undesirables founds in | do so quickly. Fortunately we an en- to Lake do have will be informed their rain and Mr. An Ll b ing stor; oI t YOUR . Rittenhouse spent a presence is not wanted in‘ Ju- get 2 rz : e making the steamer|pzau.” THRILLS trip down the Yukon to Dawson - b and Circle City. They also spent a Miss Jane Gx igsby, daughter of week: at the Paxson Roadhouse on| 'V Wolfe, Manager of the Hood g the well known on Highway, enroute to the | B1Y Canning Company, is a south- vy 1ssed through Ju- | beund 1’“‘;{ on the Admiral|yea, luday on the Admiral Roger .o o e taklmaflm:r crew on her way to her home in Ket~ south on the vesse also —aay: | |/ Bay. “TOASTING” expels SHEEP-DIP BASE naturally (Black, biting, harsh irritant chemicals) present in every tobacco leaf |said Chief of Police Getchell to- few undesirables but what few we Through War u on the Al an, arriving last Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Rittenhouse, day. In fact. one blue-ticket has night after a trip of several months | one dark-eyed seno who returned to Juneau last night |peen issued he said. to Fairbanks and Matanuska. enough to keep two m on the steamer Aleutian after mak- “Those w n out of sight] M. Ande: n has been -doing ing over her, but in “A Dev ing the Yukon River tour, arelin the day time, appear at dusk|experimental k for the Agricul-|ywomen,” Victor McLagle planning a fishing trip and a gen-|and hang around certain places all'tural College alsc Department | poyx Movietone offerin eral cuting at the Rocky Pass|night, apparently without any job|of Agriculture. ing at the Coliseum T lodge. ‘They are to have and without indications of desiring’ Farmers in the Matanuska Valley, noted actor and his uest, Capt. Robert Drost, |to secure a job, being wateh- specializing. in- dairy products are ome to anche Sur € France, | 2d,” said Chief tchell. “They doing splendidly, said Mr. Ander- |y, STEP UP d here last Tuesday on|will be requested to move on and ‘son. | Mona Maris, Luana have| pDuring his absence from Juneau he experienced © two days of Mona Rico trio of hea chikan. She is making the round | Ketchikan. “They’re out- so they can’t Every LUCKY STRIKE is made of the finest tobacco leaves the world can offer—the fin- est from Turkey—the finest from Kentucky, Ten- Cream of many Crops throughout the world. But 'a_ll tobacco leaves, regardless of price and kind, as nature produces them, contain harsh irritants. LUCKY STRIKE’S exclusive “TOASTING” The finest to- | bacco quality i Process—a process that mellows, that purifies, that includes the'use of the modern Ultra Violét Ray— expels certain harsh irirtants naturally present in | unique one in the long list of Mc- | talking hits, MORAN AND MACK in NOTE: See Tomorrow Night's Midnight Matinee of TR A cyclone of comedy . . . a w hirlwind of women in whieh temp- estous Vie takes the wind out of some caballeros’ sails. “ANYBODY'S WAR” Laglen succes Michael Vavitch, Mrs. Jiminez, John St. Polis, Robert Edeson and cther screen favorites are in the cast. Irving Cummings, who made “Behind That Curtain,” *“In Old MAC KINNON APTS. Arizona, “Cameo Kirby,” “On The |Level” and other Fox Movietone directed the produc- tion. KATZ TAKES TRIP BY AIR OVER INTERIOR On the regular scheduled weekly trip of the Alaskan Airways from Anchorage into the Interior, Matt Nieminen, pilot, had as a passen- ger Karl K. Katz, Manager of the Anchorage Base of the Company. Although Mr., Katz has been mak- ing trips to Alaska for a number of years representing the Northern Pacific Railway, this was his intro- duction to Interior Alaska. The flight was made. from An- chance to renew acquaintances was a most welcome one to him. From McGrath, a flight was made in the land plane stationed there to better serve sections of that dis- with a stop at Takotna for a visit, and at McGrath where the Fair- child 71 (on poptoons) was again used to continue the flight to An- chorage, stopping at Medfra. for a inen, but not so for his passenger who thoroughly enjoyed the entire trip and welcomed the opportunity afforded to become personally ac- quainted with the Territory and the people served by his Company from the Anchorage base — et MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS There will be a business meeting . - ¢ |pared her for featured biing as| plus thraa? every tobacco leaf. We sell ‘these expelled ierio |of the Martha Socicty in the | LUDWIG NELSON | |oh Aciely SoLOMESAWSY - And, i€ Church Parlors at 2 pm. Friday, WiG NE contract with Willlam Brady the tants to manufacturers of chemical compounds, |gepember 4th. Mrs. Gunnar ! s e mlnn ! iy Lol b R b e who use them as a base in making sheep-dip*, as |Blomgren and Mrs. George Baggen . . | will act as hostesses. All members Branswick Afency And in May, when she arrived, well as a powerful spraying solution for trees, |[i requested to be present. adv. began a suceess career built on FL7) . - ! FRONT STREET e e o 1 flowers and shrubs—enough to permit the daily e e PHONE 487 MARKOE 'STUDIO Phatographs of Quality JUNEAU, ALASKA each of the three' pictures she has made to date Peggy has been a last - minute substitute for some Iomer actress. Pinch-Hitter lence,” but her contract expired and she left the studio before pro- dipping of over 50,000 sheep or the daily spray- ing of many thousands of trees. Thus, you are sure these irritants, nmaturally present in all tobacco leaves, are not in your LUCKY STRIKE. “They’re out—so they can’t be in!” Industry, Order No. 210 United States Commissioner (Ex Officio Probate Judge) Juneau Precinct, Territory of Alaska. In the Matter of the Estate EVAN OVERMAN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of that a hearing will be held thereon before the United States Commis- o { THE BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOPPE MRS. JOHN McCORMICK Apt. 5 Phone 547 Everything in Beauty Needs pISSSTTTS ASSTSTUSTUTSR o || “Tomorrow’s Styles Toda;" VOILE DRESSES FINAL CLEAN-UP Values up t_o_$4.95 $1.75 each “Juneau’s OQwn Store” SPECIAL DISHES « GENUINE CHINESE CHICKEN AND NOODLES Choice Tender Steaks She was to appear In “Is Zat ' So?” but the picture was can- N nd LucK’Es ’ ki that R. E. ROBERTSON, on Aug- and Chops Portraiture, Photo - Pinish- . ||celled. Then Clara Bow made her 0 wonder are a Ways nd ust 27, 1931, duly filed his final Day and Night ing, Cameras, Alaska Views, ' ||final fadeout from “The Secret to th account and report as administra- y L - F R Etc. Call,” and Peggy, given the part, your throat. tor of the estate of Evan Over- Service First- National Bank Bldg. was at work next day. man, deceased, and_ petition for LSk, Mary Brian was cast for “Si- S U. 8. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal the distribution of said estate, and THE A ALASKA R % |duction began. Peggy, without a | sioner (Ex Officio Probate Judge) A day’s rest, went to work. H at Juneau, Alaska, on November 2, The Best Laundry | |00 iniening this rote she re- 66 @ W9 |1931, at 10 oclock am .n the GRILL 4 ,.-At 8 Falr Price, ceived a call at 11 o'clock one 9 Federal and Territorial building, e WHERE? Inight to report to ,the wardrobe| TUNI ) / and that all persons are required CAPITAL LAUNDRY | |for fittings. She was to replace }{:’,‘ff.:’,”,_,,,,‘, then and there to present their Franklin St. Carman Barnes in “The Road to| Firike D % " objections, if any, to said final o | Reno.” Stetke ‘on . . account, report and petition, and|® In the three months here she Orchesrac ; Including the use of Ultra Viclet Rays the settlement thereof. | Music--Entertai 4 N ke ¢ |has had only three days’' rest—all s o Dated at Juneau, Alaska, August furnished for ‘ PANTORIUM apdbiel 7 i Sunshine Mellows —Heat Purifies . : B i LEANE “But I think 'm Jucky at that,| vour chotce s r Throat Protection irritat] R. E. ROBERTSON, | LODGE GATHERINGS | "W--((J:fll'm MRDSelhu' | and I love it,” she avers. L“‘:fig‘ !é < You .‘z—-v— ____—fl_gc_lll_\_sl M-?Lln“ cough Administrator. | | ‘SMOKEY’ MILLS—Phene 403 | TEL. 355 i ————— OI-IMA‘ e ke 5 . | Pirst publication, Aug. 28, 193. 4| Midweek Dance Moose Hall | - S : Old Papers &t ta ey Last publication, Sept. 17, 1981, ¢ . )

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