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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 25. 1932 ATURDAY Don’t miss this laugh riot! B v | | | § | role. § | Charlotte Greenwood do plain and Fun Rul DOUGLAS 'STEPPING OUT" | GIRLS PROVE TO BE GOOD DIVERS “Fisherman’s Paradise” Is| Added Attraction at Capitol ; Can she dive? And how! 1 Leila Hyams proves her prowess not only. as an actress but in| aquatic sports in her latest screen | She and the long-legged fancy diving in the Caliente swim- | ming pool scenes of “Stepping | Out,” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's com | edy-romance of | Holloywood and Caliente, which is showing tonight at the Capitol Theatre. “Butter and Egg” Men The picture is based on hte |stage play by Elmer Harris and & ;depiccs the ludicrous attempts of ‘lwu “ butter and egg’ men, who made money in oil, to go into the | motion picture business in a big, way. | | Reginal Denny, Lilian Bond, Cliff | | Edwards, Merna Kennedy, Harry Stubbs, Richard Tucker, Kane {Richmond and Wilson Benge are| {in the cast. Charles Reisnes di- | rected. | { Fine Added Atrraction The principal added attraction LEILA HYAMS lon tonight's bil at the Capitol LILIAN BOND |is “Fisherman’s Paradise.” In t CLIFF EDWARDS | photoplay, one of California’s m st | t famous sports, tuna fishing, is re- | Directed by | vealed as an adventurcus and dan- | CHARLES_ F. RIESNER with this five- star cast of fameus fun- makers! with CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD REGINALD DENNY \ gerous undertaking in a thrilla | short subject. Those who think | hunting tuna for sport is exciting | will be amazed when they witness the spectacle of tons of the giant “flsh ing yanked aboard the fish- ing Craft at the rate of one a| second off the coast of Mexico. A furious shark firght supplies the climax “Shipmates,” Montgomery, sherman’s Paradise” Robert ! the pro- starring will head SILVER NITE MIDNIGHT SHOW Tonight—1 A. M.- Robert Montgomery in “Shipmates” tonight. This = program will shwon regularly Sunday Daily Empire Want Ads Pay SEE YURMAN | New Fur Garments in New Styles 1 . . i [I b Yurman, the Furrier | Triangle Building. | | | ! J tion of Voters, General Municipal ‘elock | Election to be held Tuesday, April | gram to be previewed at 1 oclocb): 5, 1932, will be opened Tuesday, March 1, until Saturday evening, years of age, bona fide resident Territory of Alaska for one year, and the Town of Juneau, Alaska, [ | continuously eaning, Repairing, Remodeling | |Mediately preceding said date of election are the qualifications re- quired. "~ |PFirst publication, Feb. 17, 1932. | Last publication, April 1, 1932. the guests at the Gastineau Hotel. es Films MICKEY MOUSE | CLUB T0 HAVE EASTER SPORT Boys and (ir—ls Should Bring Membership Cards Tomorrow NEWS STUDENTS OF DOUGLAS ARE AFTER HONORS Articles' Are Entered in| National High School ‘» Award Contest i A number of literary articles, written by Douglas High School | students, have been entered in the | National High School awards con- In the organi-|test, which closed March 15, The zation a num-|manuscripts have been sent to ber will be given New York, where judges who rep- | WY entitling the|resent authorities in many fields, | holder to an Easter Egg and ajpass upon them. There are $10,- | chance in the Baster Rabbit Con- 000 in prizes and scholarships for | test. There will be a rabbit prize |the various divisions of the con- for the lucky Mickey Mouser and |test. | a rabbit prize for the lucky Min- A news story on the Sophomore | nie Mouser. Initiation written by Jennie Sa-! Usual Program Numbers vikko was entered in ‘the journal- | The Easter Season phases of [ism section. A feature story by | tomorrow afternoon’s entertain- | Emma Kromquist, on the letters ment will be in addition to the which the students have received | cutsomary program of stage acts from freshmen boys and girls was[ of Mickey Mouse Club members, 'one of the entrants; also, an in- the feature motion picture and terview story by Wilma Feero fea-[ the Mickey Mouse cartoon, |turing a talk with Douglas Gray, | The, feature screen play will be a Douglas High School and An- “Fannie, Foley Herself,” the story napolis graduate. Stephanie Af- of the success, disappointments |rich’s article on the Washlngton[ and final happiness of a great |200th Anniversary was included. vaudeville' comedienne. In the literary division, two Bring Membership Cards short stories, about 1000 words Everybody attending the Mickey |each, by Elsa Lundell and Astrid Mouse Club matinee meeting to- |Loken were among the entrants; morrow afternoon will be sure to|also an essay by Wilma Feero on have a good time and boys zmdi“Dngs": “My Job”, a five hundred girls of the organization wh>|word paper by James Doogan on bring their membership cards will jhis job at the A. J.; a book re- have more fun than anybody else.|view on “Giants in the Earth,” by —_——————— |Elsa Lundell; and a number of poems by William Cashen and | others. | | Mickey and Minnie Mousers are going to have some Easter season fun at their matinee meet- ing tomorrow afternoon at the | Capitol Theatre To evéry boy and gitl bringing a membership card REGISTRATION OF VOTERS 2 ol GOING SOUTH TO ENTER SANITARIUM Mrs. James Baroumes, accompan- {ied by her daughter Nina is pre- | paring to leave for the South on the Northland tomorrow morning {to secure medical attention for the latter who has been ill for the past three months. It is their |plan to first visit the clinic at the Virginia Mason hospital and {then the P. O. A. Sanitarium at | Milwaukee, Oregon. Before leaving, Nina wishes to thank her classmates and friends | 'on' their lovely gifts. NUGGET CAFE Registration Book for Registra- | 1932, and remain open April 2, 1932. American citizenship, twenty-one for six menths im- H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk. B STAYING AT GASTINEAU S. Anderson of Juneau, is among e Daily Empire Want Ads Pay - | EASTER MICKEY MOUSE CLUB MEETING SATURDAY 1 2 MOOSE Auspices of Loyal Ord HARRY BRAN ACTS—CONTESTS—MUSIC SONG~—PICTURE Fannie Foley Herself Mickey Mouse Cartoon MICKEYS AND MINNIES Bring your membership card and get your lucky number for award- ing Easter Rabbits—Also for your Good Time Promised Admission '$1.00 Saturday Night ARCTIC PLAYERS J. F. McDONALD Open Day and Night Dainty Meals Peppy Lunches SPECIALIZING in Chinese Foods, Chop Suey and Chicken Noodles. Spanish Dishes.. Hot Chicken Tamales and Chile Con Garne. 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You will be made welcome IR SATURDAY NIGHT Elks’ Ball Room RADIO TICKETS FREE | SPRING The happiest dancing season of the year is here—you cannot help having a good time in the well appointed ELKS’'BALL ROOM MUSIC The Latest—The Best Played by the Serenaders - RADIO The $90.00 brand new General Electric Radio Set on display at the Elks' Ball Room and GET A TICKET New Styles Direct from New York olly sure to vis Be ¥ idd BN Y HARD TIMES IN HOLLYW0OD A Hollywood Diamond Broker sends a few samples; some Rings he is anxious to turn into Cash as he chandise and his loedl Movie C tomers seem only interested in bar- gains in Ham and Eggs. Our examination shows that his samples are considerable Bargains as Production Prices are firm at twice the money and will stay firm The South African Gevernment has forbidden nearly all mining until the depression distress Diamonds are reabsorbed. This action of the South African Government a wonderful thing for everybody who owns diamonds, for those who want to sell and also those who want to buy. The séller can tell you what you must pay for new unusued goods of similar quality and the buyer knows that any less than this is a temporary condition that us is s overloaded with Mer- | f“, they are not sold. Man’s Ring in a heavy hand-made mounting worth about fifty dol-| | in itself. It contains a fine| white perfe: tone about half carat | |size usualy Hing for two hnn-‘ |dred. You can have the whole {outfit for one hundred dollars if {you are prompt | Another is a Lady's Ring usually | 1g for about one hundred and | fifty or more, now yours for sev- enty dollars. If you are interested |in other sizes, talk to us about it! |and we will see what we can get| for you. There is no obligation to {buy as the goods can be returned | if done promptly | In reply to those who will won- |der why we do not buy these for | | ourselves if they are so good, we| |will say that we have as much| {investment as our local trade will| |permit. We think that those who| {buy these probably wouldn't buy a| Diamond otlerwise and a small| commission is better than nothing, | |thank you, As usual, all business! ]x\ill be strictly confidential if you] | so desire. THE NUGGET rood Style S it our store on Saturday . . . . walk a block and SAVE OP adv. will pass as son.as normal demand 3 returns. Unfortunately for those - A S who must sell now, there are others| BEGISTERED AT ALASKAN ? ¢ i J. Higgins of Dupont and C. J. P o Juneau on business. They aref ( registered at the Alaskan Hotel. 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