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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1932. | Nagel, Marjorie Rambeau, Madge | | picture, considers, however, that |Bvans, C. Aubrey Smith, Mitchell M TA ma e has its jocular side and 1 |Lewis, John Miljan and Nigel de that it must have #ts moments of, / [ L1 the wreck, the Wiley Brot ¢ | SON 0F INDIA last April formed with Frank Curns‘Es, E ETH g h % and Roy OCurtis, contractors, of| =\ 7 11 99| comes . the tool of a bunch. of crooks and forces his sweetie’s father to hand over $50,000, This PR is an embarrassing position for any E prospective son-in-law, and it is Buck Jones Play Will Be [only atter much quick thinking and . action. that Charley proves him- Previewed at 1 A. ¢ M T ~ self & hero instead of & villain. i Omght jmenis in mazrriage, she asserts In “The Range Feud,” two stern | {old men start a range war that R v starrmgidjmes ‘L_h.e commaumity of Twin Marriage, more so than any |they are small incidents which | |Ramon Novarro, and “The Panic O3KS, Arizona, into two factions.|other institution, has its, serlous are lost is On” featuring Charley Chase, It all starts over an accusacion‘md comic angles. —4 LAST TIMES TONIGHT RAMON NOVARRO in ” ‘SONofINDIA’ the wreck would be raised and beached so thorough search could |be made for the treasure. | Would Prove Costly ’ | Bruiler. X 5 comedy relief to survive as v,he; | Portland, Ore, the Cunmtis-Wiley v Kisois PREsT o | Tn slvE WAY TO % In “The Panic Is On” Charley I s T H E M E 0 F most impontant thing in human' Tn BE suu G HT Marine Salvors Company of Sfmtle_ WITH BIG GARRU . ' K }Olmse has a peculiar situation to | | existence. | " At the time of the organization of ’ tertainment cope with. He unknowingly be- | He describes marriage as 4 the company, It was anhotinced that 3 4 | | moving in and out of situations | | whose basis is comedy in relief | “Consolation Marriage™ to|"ih trageds. ; Encompasses Romantic Phase Be Prevnewed TO' } Miss Dunne’s vealistic view en- | morrow Night SUNDAY PLAY =527 By NEW DIVER § PASSENGERS Capt. A. J. Gasa Will Try| e, 2o Beaching the sub- Motorship Departs on Trip 4 |merged vessel would be a most| L to Reach Submerg- | to Sitka and Way |expesive task and the belief pre-[ vails that the heacy cost involved in | ed Treasure Ports e catised its abandonment. yiHe carrying out of this plan has! { To recover tthe $3,000,000 in Kilon-| Capt. C. A. Hayes, mariner and sight of in face of the dike gold su;:v]p:swd o be on the |466p sea diver, has been connected s coadition that marriage is.! ., !compass the romantic phase. If| there are tragedies and comic mo- | CHARLEY CHASE in “THE PANIC IS ON” ‘With a capacity cargo and nine passengers, the motorship Este- beth, Capt. Edward Bach and EErTE sunken steamship Tslander, efforts|With the salvage operations since | €L NITE” showing for the last times tonight |©f cattle rustling and leads to trene. Dunne, who siars in ROO- |, UPable o argue one ancther in- |y b renewed ::nmn theé next few their commencement. He has been‘f‘“"er" Rnbershfioughlh_’l, dwltrd S i : at the (Capitol theatre, “The CCIBPlications which Tesult in the | d . »(t0 opposite views, the star and di- | gays by Capt, A. J. Gasa, a deep |In charge of the shore camp of the T g ovening on MIDNIGHT SHOW Range Feud,” having Buck Jones 9eatl Of one man and the arrest | tadio PIOWIES | roctor dompromised their ideas in soas diver from the Bast Coast|S8lvOrs company during the past i‘ 3 weekly voyage to Sitka and \ L > s o > . | & 1 - " e re- vinter. i in the leading role, wWill be pre-|of the other's son for murder. Consolation Mar- | “Consolation Marriage” and the re. of the United States, who arrived | Winter. ; ¥ Frektit ok al ¢l ¥ » TONIGHT—1 A. M. sented at regular performances to- 1t 1S then that the fighting sher- jioge” which will |Sult Is & pletdre that reveals both |y, juneqy this week. He is now| Russell Clithero of Seattle, who e R harat s i e s BiSTon cote Sk am, head- | if, Dlayed by Buck Jones, . gets be. previewed at |the romantic and skeptfeal poimts ,..ivoice for he chanter of & Wes interested with ‘the Wiley ter, destined for various places of BUCK JONES in ; y. This program, head- o Po¥ s Hat et | arranging Brothiers when they were working |Call. Outgoiig Bassenders were: 4 T1vss |lined by “The Range Feud,” .will|into action and straightens it all he Capitol thea- ew. power schooneér, which he plans to | Brothers when ithey - ing For Punbie-a Peovich “THE RANGE FEUD” |ve previewed at 1 otlock tonight, |OUt | 1 o'clock. to- T on T use in conrection with his opera- (0N the wreck and who also was . Foare-wie Cstbnier SibLEatsty of - tions, |assoclated with the Curtis-Wiley| For Tehakee—Henry Oshun, | Company, has retained connection| For Chichagof — J. N. Hartley, { J Max Beherman. {wwxm the project. He will arrive VAl e L Sge » He saves an innocent man from Tonight is “Silver Night. | . plece of table silverware will be the gallows end corners the guil- given to every woman attending % one in a dfast, breath-taking | either of tonight's regular perform- | €limax that quickens the pulse and | Richard R. (Red) Hanson, Whn.; Capt. Gasa will not attempt to {last fall mined on Warren*Island, |raise and beach the wrock. In a 8 s For Sitka—E. J. White, Mrs. ilieves the much- P been | givi e - |in Juneau” tomorrow. | 5 3 MARRIAGE” R {5 guaranteed to, satisty those who Daligried S~ | hiocing T T oot e e diving. bell, e e o ke 10St| The Wiley Brothers during the E. J. White, Mrs. P. Mattatall, Glen ry TR {crave action and. plenty of it jon. i serlous | . treasute aboard fthe submerged| ..., of their operations recovered (C. Péarson, E, F. Swartz. S Gist of Novarre's riay ] b e gt ' oot Island for two menths. Some of craft, He will employ the arge | ral thousefid doliars f @M o i Comirg “Son of India,” tells of the love! presdsion. o f:fi“ his personal effeats have disap- ! Bremerton and other equipment | oo qiamords end jewelry, this 3 “SECRET 6” affair of @ Hindu prince and an| Candidates for officé in Peters- mes, . that ~ipeared; but a large amount Of that served Capt. CAtl Wiley, Ray | % ol to Vancouver, B. C., sank in the American girl, in far-off India. It burg to be elected April 5 are: | ‘»" combines the romance and drama ' For Mayor, Earl N.. Ohmer, in-| ' o of an inter-ricial Jove affair witl |ownbeny, and B4 Locken: Tor couii- | "o, Toreok bitterness rather than , | striking thrills, particularly @ ban- | ciiman, Jacob Hanseth, Johnas Ol- | SOPsidered thought, dit raid in the mountains and the sen and Samuel Gauffin, incum-, In her opinion, wedded bliss + A0 | i been found in fous points. of | food, clothing, bedding’ and otter |witéy and Hibert Wiley, feolie | R I e ip. B ;:p;:gznme found in the desert- in their salvage work on the vessel.{s&re and strong boxes never were Capt. Gasa has obtained on a| -t . |reached, S h rtis- | percentage basis from the Curtis-| Sank in 1901 Automobile - drivers must keep Miley Marine Salvors Company | summer of 1901 off the southern end of Douglas Island,”as she was putting into Juneau for a call ¢ her way south. She is supposed to have struck an iceberg. She went “PLATINUM BLOND” BERG HATS $5.00 QUALITY and STYLE at a LOW PRICE New Spring Styles H. S. Graves The Clothing Man ’].'"' Guaranteed ! | SHEET METAL WORK I | PLUMBING | GEO. ALFORS | l PHONE 564 l s e e e You Can Save Money at Our Store SEE US FIRST | Harris Hardware Co. | Lower Front Street Sl suppLI COMMERCIAL PRINTING | BINDERY Geo. M: Simpkins Co. COMING Fine Pound Paper with 1 pkg. _Envelopes ALL FOR 60c “Independent Druggists” Juneau Drug Co. “There Is No Substitute charge of the maddened elephants.|bents, and Rasmus Enge, Lloyd | Means exactly what it Says; she on the right side of a road in one the right to take any valuables| Besides the star, excellent per- T. Swanson and Andrew Wiken; [can't substribe to alternatives. formances are given by Conrad|for school director, John Isom. ) paul Sloane, wno directed the part of Austria and on the left side in another. 2 he may find on the Islander. After two years of operations on The Islander, enroute from Skag- | way, where she hai taken aboard 'many miners from the Kilondike, o FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS WE SELL FOR LESS MILK, tall cans. . . . . 7c DARIGOLD United F ood Co. CASH IS KING POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS WE PAY CASH AND YOU BUY FOR CASH HERE SHORTENING . . . ... 6l¢ SNOWDRIFT—3-POUND" CAN DOG FOOD, large can . 8¢ VITAMONT BLACKBERRIES . . 15c MALT, 3 for. . .. .$1.00 RAINIER—Light or Dark ORANGE JUICE ... .. .15¢ SHAVER'S—N. 2 Tin RY-KRISP, large pkg. 39¢ CRACKERS, 2 pounds 30c¢ GR;}\“AM—();'—.’S-O?’/V;% CLAMS, valls . . . . . 27c PIONEER TUNA, 2¥or . . . . . WHITE STAR;-—Mediun.l Sizg GRAPE FRUIT, 2 for 25¢ PEACHES, 2 for . . .35¢ IN SYRUP—No. 21; Cans BROOMS . . . . . 50c CATSUP, 2 pints . . . . 35¢ DEL MONTE GRAPE NUTS...... 35¢ 0ATS, Mothpr’s China 35¢ CREAM OF WHEAT . 25c " "LARGE * CHOCOLATE....... 34c LARGE CAN COCOA, pound . . . . 24c i ; HERSHEY COCOANUT, pound . . 25¢ G © . SWEET ‘™ Free Delivery G e Aol b A Ao ORI~ A 0 Moo e S5 ot PINEAPPLE, 2 for ... 35¢ BROKEN SLICES PLUMS, 2 for . .. . .35¢c NO. 2%; CANS APPLES, pound ... . . . 15¢ EVAPORATEDA—W}"TE g APRICOTS, 2 pounds . 25¢ DRY b DATES, New Crop, Ib. 10¢ PEACHES, Dry, Ib. . . 15¢ JELLO. 2 for . . . . . 15¢c ALL FLAVORS HONEY in CQI!Ib «e..20c JAMS, Big Jar ... ... 3lc ANY FLAVOR STORE OPEN EVENINGS o R e Bassimainns e Phone 24 LARD, Pure, 8 lbs. . . $1.10 MAYONNAISE, qt. . . 53¢ BACON, Sliced . . . . 15¢ HALF-POUND PACKAGE HAMS, Picnic, Ib. . . . . 15¢ PORK, Salted, 1. ... .. 15¢ SALAD OIL, gallon . . 89¢ B‘"ULK;BR]NG Yqvu e CIGARETTES . . . $1.23 ' "ALL BRANDS-—CARTON g : PAPER, 4 for . . . . .25¢ SATINETTE TOILE”I‘ -7Y4PKINS,, p,ape;l .« 10, © " 100 IN PAC&_{AGE _‘ PEANUTS, 2 pounds . 25¢ FRESH ROASTED RICE, 4 povundsr. e | FaNcy HEAD SOAP,10bars.. ... ... 59 N ’ FELS NAPTHA CORN STARCH, box .. 10c TEA, Black, pound. .. . 69¢ : SCHILLING’S BEANS, 3 cans......25 WITH ‘PORK P! SHOP EARLY quickly to the bottom. Seventy |lives were lost. Her wreck lies at a depth of 380 feet. In the World Almanac’s list of marine losses her |treasure is placed at $3,000,000. ELKS WILL INSTALL OFFICERS WEDNESDAY Installation . of the recently elected officers of tite Juneau. Blks lodge will take place pext, Wed~ nesday evening. Henry Messer~ schmidt, Past Exalted Ruler and Past District Deputy, has been ap- | pointed Installing Officer by Dis- trict Deputy George Talbot of Ket- chikan, who cannot be . here for the . occasion. Members of the Lodge whose birthday anniversaries. fall in April will be hosts at a birthday party at the meeting next Wekdnesday. Al Lundstrom will be chairmman of the host commiittee. ALBERT WILE HAS RHEUMATIC ATTACK Albert Wile, merchandise broker land candidate for & Demberatic namination for Represénfative in the Alaska Legislature, is fll at his | apattments on Ferry Way with an ;‘mm of rieumatism. He expects i to be out again in a few days, PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 Not Only Cheaper but Better e RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance ‘what job will vost” wooD CLEAN HEMLOCK 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. Double Load, $8.00 A dlscount of 80 cehts pee load fs made for CASH - LEAVE ORDERS WITH - gvkés Tl Grorce BroTHERs Telephones 12 ot 96

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