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ALasKA's F.str rux.r\mer\t LAST TIMES TONIGHT ‘SHIPMATES’ Seratch as Catch Can—Comedy News Curiosities Mickey Mouse Cartoon MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT V&M Jack Holt, Ralph Graves “A DANGEROUS AFFAIR” COMING “Consolation - Marriage,” “Son of India,” “Laughing ‘Are These Our Children,” “Platimum Blond” LT i “Allen A” SHIRTS ANI SHORTS New Shipment Just in The kind that fit SABIN’S “The Store for Men” “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” House Frocks A pleasing showing of both wash print and voile patterns in a full range of sizes and styles, Juneaw’s Own Store LET ME MAKE OVER - THAT DRESS SEWING NEATLY DONE Satisfaction Guaranteed | OLIVE KESOVIA Next to Nugges Shop, Phone 3922 | E_, NUGGET CAFE J. F. McDONALD Open Day and Night Peppy Lunches smcflmmo | Chinese Foods, chop Suey and Chicken Noodles. Spanish Dishes. Hot Chicken Tamales and Chile Con Carne. TAMALES Fresh Daily~3 for $1.00 Take some home for your party TELEPHONE 377 OPPOSITE THE WRIGHT SHOPPE, FRONT , STREET e JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, un—i. Hoslery and Hats D eantee e U | “Range | NAVAL ENSIGNS | HAVE PARTS IN ‘STEPPING OUT' Robert Montgomery Pic-| ture Ends Capitol f Run Tonight - Bnsigns from the Junlor Offi-| cers’ Mess aboard the U. 8. Colorado donned formal full d to appear in the shipboard d: [ scenes in “Shipma the ling Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer are which will show for the ast times tonight at the Capi tol theatre. Guests at Officers’ Mess i Robert , who has; the leading role, and Dorothy Jor-| dan, who plays opposite ti in the picture, were guests of t. mess while on the ship during U filming of the feature and in tri ute to them the officers wvolun- teered to play in the dance quence with them, the Colo: band furnishing the music. Harry Pollard Pirected Ernest Torrence leads porting cast which inclu Bosworth, CHff Edw Gordon, Joan Marsh, | gent, B. Allyn Warren, |ing Hedda Hopper ‘Worthington. The added att |is “Catch As C |ious comedy. f { Edward —r—— Due ‘to the fact that red mon were quite plentiful in B: jtol Bay . last summer, in the Bristol Bay area and everyone is look |to another profitable summer. ar P S Daily Empire Want Ads Pay THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1932. Beauty Blane rs in Theatre ly at night, g nd be ~ht LW phrforman |“Dangerous Affair” views at | A.' M. and | | A necklace stolen in fun turns| serious (of- | | out: fenge—and | gerou as discloised in #h | self-governing dominion on the Colum picture, “A Dangerous model of Canada. Tts effect on | Atfair,* featuring Jack Holt and | the eventusl aettlenatt reabhed by Ralph Graves, which will be pre- f treaty. was.apparent. wed at the Oapitol theatre "to- L) ht and . shown regularly tomor- oW night. It all started becaus beautiful | Mlss GRANT PLEASES Blane kidded Holt and | COLISEUM AUDIENCE T y must to be e il b Miss Alma Grant delighted an town where Holt is a newly-made audience” at ‘the ' Coliseim = ash Lieutenant of Police and Graves fight. with She renditionr of “The lis reporter for a metropolitan, Wer-Time' Stary of & Dog" & reols daily. | tation, and ‘“The Bong of the Foh Wanderer,” a song, She was en- Both Were Chafing ! thusiastically encored. As a m r of fact, both were Miss Grant is a writer of fea- | chafing e bit and this was ture stories for the San Francisco too much, es-| Examiner. On her present trip wanted to make a big hit iwith paper articles. her--that’'s why he stole into ner‘ She plans to go to Skagwa, in room at night and pilfered hex RV IR the near future. From there she necklace. But when he goes 1o/ Ll HORACE PLfiN TT expects to follow afoot the trail urn it to her it has in turn (Continuec. from Page One) of '98 over the White Pass. Sbe en stolen from the police "lie-|- % TR | will continue ‘to Whitehorse and nt's desk. tablishment of the government de- Dawson‘b and from the Klondike And when it is discovered that partment 'of agriculture ‘and tech-|camp ‘Wwill go to Fairbanks. this curiously designed necklace 1 instruction, of which Sir Hor-| Miss Grant ‘hopes to pay her 'was the secret hiding place of the!a became the exeoutive head, |traveling expenses by giving reci- key to a huge inheritance that and theé spokesman in Parliament, |tations and song recitals in the {comes to Sally from an eccentric| It worked in double harness|Various communities along the | who had recently died, the with the Agricultural Organization |Toute. ‘ of the necklace takes on ‘a Society, until a change of British MRS o i ry and the situation government removed Sir Horace Towa is the nation’s leader in mo more exciting. from office, and substituted T. W. popcm‘n productxon ok BT Reins sttt e bt R o o i ok Shows Tuesd to he a mighty Sally s 5 EY'REMELDER s o THEY'RE PURE 004“&7 TASTE BETTER ¢ o LAUGHS BLEND BENEFACTOR WITH THRILLS IN - MYSTERY PLAY OF IRELAND PASSES AWAY Pre-yfu'r Horace Plunkett , Dies in England—Had One ay ; Russell. The emoluments of offiee had ‘no* attiadtion for Sir- Hortice who had paid over all his salary, as well as large contributions from his primate means, to the co-oper- ative movement. Self-Government | When Lioyd George in 1917 made |a last attempt at an Irish settle- ment by agreement among Irish- men, Sir Horace was the chair- man of the Irish Convention, rep- nting all parties (except Sinn Fein) and including Ulster. It failed to reach ‘an agreement, al- though it did mueh to put before the world the cause for Irish self- BIG FAWN CROP PREDICTED FOR CURRENT YEAR Db Winted Through in Good Shape—New Eeed Showing on Beaches ISCHOLARSHIP —in fact, had knocked es' heart for a cuckoo and he Chief Aim in Life SRy government. Sir ‘Horace then founded & Irish Dominion League, aiming at a dan- | North, she is taking pictures and colleoting material for her news- i 2 g QO H D st Q o a9 D Co ok} ot ) i <vR - - = S = e P o = HAT usually means a girl’s a total I« in a tete-a-teté . .. and takes ‘nature’ as a last resort! But I must con- fess a liking for hills and forest trees . . . and all genuine natural things, up I like the simple sincerity of Chesters field’s advertising, Have you noticed it? There’s no extravagance in the claims. Just everyday facts about the fine tobaccos they select and the painstaking way they develop the flavor and aroma. “I've never'smoked a milder cigarette! And I never tire of the flavor. .. a fine natural’ tobacco taste. They burn évenly, too. Either they’re rolled more carefully... or the paper’s better. Ifeel the greatest con- fidence in Chesterfields. They satisfy me!” New Radio Program “Music that Satisfies.”! Mondays and Thursdays, Bosy Sisters. Wednesdays and Saturdays, Ruth Etting. Tuesdays and Fridays, Alex Gray. Shilkret’s Orchestra, every night except Sunday. Columbia Network. 7 p. m. P. T. Wed- nesday and Saturday. Other nights 7:30 P, T. Ty Sty - © 1952, Liccats & Mvans Tovacco Co, the the establishment in Ireland. of 1 Southeast Alaska’'s deer have wintered through in fairly goed shape, losses have not been high- er than the average, and the deer crop this year bids fair to be un- usually heavy, in the opinion f Game Warden Frank Dufresne, who, with W. John Harris, return- ed Saturday from a survey of the Seymour Canal district on eastern Admiralty Island. the beach in areas where rain and sun have carried off the snow, and feed is ample now for all of the animals, he said. In Pleasant Bay and Mole Harbor, a supply of hay was soattered for the deer where snow oconditlons were unfa- vorabie. An investigation of Seymour Canal areas, Mr. Dufresne said, revealed no serious suffering among the deer. Bodies of five fawns were found, but none of the adult animals. The deer seen were ac- tive and seemed strong. Deer are unusually plentiful throughout the ‘entire district, Mr. Dufresne said. The fawn crop this year will be one pf the mesh in recent years, GHARGES MADE AGAINST ONE Called *“Partisan of Scar- face’ ‘Al Capone”— Sues for $200,000 CHICAGQO, I, March 28, WYilliem Parillo, Assistant United Statse Attorney, late Saturday af- ternoon filed a praecipe '$200,000 damage suit against Frank J. Loesch, veteran head of the Chi- cago Crime Commission, who de- geribed him Thursday, in a tele- gram to' United States Senator William E. Borah, as a “partisan of ‘Scarface’ Al Capone.” The praecipe said the suit would charge slander. Loesch withheld making any comment regarding the suit. Parillio is . a eandidate for ward committeemean in the Republican primary next menth, Loesch made the charges against Parillo in a telegram last Thurs- day to Senator Borah, Chairman of the Senate Sub-Committee, which is seeking proof of Loesch's recent statement that organized crime, through racket Labor Un- or Unions, is fighting the confir- mation of Judge James H. Wilker- son to the Oircult Court of Ap- peals, to which he was recently nominated. Judgé Wilkerson sen- tenced Capone after conviction for evasion of income tax paying. New grass is showing up along | U. S, ATTORNEY| FUND DANGE T0. BE HELD FRIDAY Business and Professmna] Women Sponsor Affair Sponsored by the Business and Professional Women’s Chib of Ju- neau, a dance will be given next |Priday evening in Eiks' Hall to |raise funds for a scholarship to be awarded the High School girl praduate who recelyes the dest scholastic mark in her class and who will earn wholly or partly her way through college. | Awarded Every Year The club awards the scholarship |every year; and the dance in con- nection with the raising of funds is also an annual affair, and one of the leading social events. Patrons and Patronesses Patrons and patronesses of the Gov. George A. Parks, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Raven, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Merritt, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rob- ertson, Mr. and Mrs. Grover U. Winn. e —— DELIGHTFUL PROGRAM ¥ AT EASTER SERVICES The Easter program given Q[ credit on both pupils and teachers and was enjoyed by a good sized resentative crowd. Practically all the numbers giv- en deserve speeial mention particularly the song by the Club girls, the various numbers the - Kindergarten class and Glen~ wood Kirkham, a motion song by Wilma Feero's class, Song by Miss Miller’s class, Scripture reading by three little girls and the 3 “I heard the Voice of Jesus” by for the various numbers. ————————— RECOVERING FROM COLDS Margaret and Mary Pearce, who have been the victims of the 'Flul are now well on the road to'res covery.- The fopmer is -able o sit up in bed and the Jatter expects to_he able to réturn to school in a .day or. two. il Meadowbrook Butter PHONE 39 ALASKA MEAT CO.. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING ' Deliveries—10:80, 2:30, 4:80 Austin Fresh Tamales . FOR THE Carbonado Egg-Nut Coal $16.00 Per Ton Delivered CALL US DIREET + PACIFIC COAST COAL co PHON‘E 412 FURNACE FRiENbs_;’ able to all parties in particular. 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