The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 28, 1932, Page 3

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OR TOMORROW “Modern Age " Stars Joan Crawford and “Pajama Party” at xeam amounts to a double sented at the Capi- Wha ith Zai Zasu Pitts OrTOW, oon matinee, * and ith Joan Orawford and ck, is the headline “The Pajama Party,” Su Pitts and Thelma Todd, Modern Age ated and smant told in story s the role woman who has not s orced mother since They are reunited and is a highly of “This Modén Age” of gen child- re- er's GAYNOR COMEDY Tumorous Flay 10 GIVE WAY TO Shows Tombht “0ITY STREETS” y Back k Home” Pre- ‘Daddy Long Legs’ Shows >ented in Response to Popular Demand Last Times Tonight | at Coliseum | Way Back Home,” with Phil- s Lord, enacting the part of} h Parker, will be shown for the times tonight i .the Capitol|7ing Janet Gaynor and , The play was prese“meaxtex showing for the la wrly this week. Its presentation [tonight at the OColissum in tonight is in response fo nu- {“Oity Streets” ‘with Gary 1s demands made on Eric and Sylvia Sidney in the lea |roles, will be featured on the »n, manager cf the Capitol, not only by persons who were un- |Program Sunday, the first able to be present at the prevmugqaucn being at the afternoon mat- showings but also by many per-|inee. ns who have seen it and who| “Dangerous Trails,” the two-reel wish to see it again. episode No. 9 of “Adventures in Humcrous Rustic Drama {‘Africa,” will be the principal add- “Way Back Home” RKO-Radio|ed attraction to the new bill to- Pictures’ delightfully humorous and morrow. punchy rustic drama, is based on an original story by the noted stage With ‘Daddy Long Leg Warr Selections on Accerdian Wynant D. LAST TIMES BILLY ARNOLD TAKES A BRIDE Just before Billy Arnold left Chicago to pre olis Memoria® day auto race, which he won in 1930, he marrie Canfield of Dstroit. The newlyweds are shown above. Monroe 0“'516," act m ds than TOMEr |and soreen playwright,” Jane Mur- | - Selections on. tpe.gecandian wil Hi et and daughter, for the -modern | fin. The characters and " atmos-|P8 Blayed tonight and tomorrow N N o does the same things Der|phere of Parkers world-famous B IPrMb :;;bw;fl?etarx. s QIT X laughter d sts i n “Daddy Long s" Baxter " ZASU PITTS and Mcther's Ulira Freedom i :fi‘r s are preserved ‘in Whe .o o0 laurels to M ever-grow- 3 When her daughter firall mlh“ own S la; ing popularity by his commenda- THELMA TODD k . B",Vti:{,'(s':.-.}:"a;;'”h:; ';W;R::dm ble prcfo_rmnncc as . the wealthy | in braties who, like himself, make [bachelor in the Fox romantic com- 3 I in ypickube, 40 SUIY, Wm s Gaynor is the personabl “p/ A P/ 2 preaks up the romance.!p such well-known mo- ss Gaynor is rsonable PAJAMA PARTY Dor dossnt, want & @bl vie. piayers o Frank Alerésan, |Mjtle - orphan . girl, “Judy.” Uma " mother “runs around.” A |Bette Davis, Dorothy Peterson,|Merkel, John Arledge, Eathiyn Wil- 3 o xnl; of exciting events lead up|Stanley Fields, Oscar Apfel m‘dilx;xewi:n;l cl':udz f\}xlhngwauxus‘l IS r : i to thé dencuement, which is cappsd | Frankie Darro are in the ® he supporting cast. Alfred 4 NEWS TRAVEL A Metro- M L b e rnm::. Pp; ‘1:;1‘;1ku Darro are included in the % ' TIC SR : (4] lqyfl- Q,}’Cl‘ PICTURE Opgiertunitios for Whotnes St i Sl a Ol Stceee The picture, which was adapted il > N e story of “City Streets” is I} from the Mildred Cram ' novel ;lm wn wide, noise and dm_x flood [ (ne story of the back streets of fl‘ IlllIlI_IlflIlLHIIIIl|l|IlllIIllll![l}]llIIIIIIII||IIII|IIIllIIIIIIIIIIllllllmlll !lllllillllnhllllIIIIIIIIIlll||||||ll|l"||lllllllllllll from he Miidred Cram novel |yying and laboring Quanters, untl|iorye metropols, where gangers NS s hoos ‘f‘w occupants are driven to distrac- | 114 jaw guardian, guilty and inno- } GAMES WALK TRYOUT [U. S..C. COACH TO Rome to Spend Millions i et BB PO L e o [Gebh i workes and reckme. mect| Ci v h ssful in the past, T ate WhAl @land mingle in a great, kaleid SLATED FOR JULY 3; JOIN CLEVELAND | On Umversfly Expansion | 1 in the DASt | plescng windows are—0 106 8% i’ mago-of intrigue aid | : % ROME, 1 on a §8,-|i e Yoy - g “Dangerous Trails” depicts ugly LOS ‘ANGEMS, Cal, May. 28 500,000 univ v project for| Chance for Clever Acting ple's windows are closed, | gyaqt0vs, hungry for s gl | The _Amemca’" OAym_p;c ryout o o May 28— |the University of Rome will be erick s your own, for then YOU | shasing Wyant Hubbard's Lfln')c the 50,000 meter wak will be held | man bas; arted in October by initiative of S o Riios double protection against the | .o i herous reptiles that almost | at Los Angeles July 3. The win- b X h at the | Mussolini. § e lh; m: R of practicing sopranos and|i .. the expedition into a trag- P ner, as well as first and second | University of uthern. Californ Eleven new balldings to house :\‘ H‘n’m\lm’“ \\'11;> ‘V\) roars of whisky baritones. cdy—a forest fire's leaping flames | in the New York test June 5, will {will join Cleveland of the Am schools of law aad science will be Norma Slm\vg‘: i p Your own thin panes of glass|iy o qectroved the store room of | compete as the United States Ol- |can League immedi as at public expenss in the g M&ni&o.o\\ ‘v;mx guard you wholly from |, . camp—fighting the conflagra- | yinpic. guiay, Plgher: - He plazec of the present university | cppor p | g g thunder of devated |yon anq facing death from the it R ot | TR Pl € i- | po he project will be com- | dis Hobart Boswi trains, the clang of trolleys and the | oypioqing ammunition stored in the _— plted in 1935 | Dun ert Conti e of 1y bui they modify |y oine “puildings—all these perils T AR AT TS TR R | A b Ma g, |such racket a bit. And that's Some- [,q to be braved in order to make Nicholas Grinde directed i eardrums 0 b2 gy African ploture. ! In“_,‘.x“,!'l‘f’”s RQuagpee Sngs Open your windows here and the i i) | e B sweeps through, piling 50 hig s, or sometimes a few in | | ST Sogunee G 4 en bedtime and rising that it | when the mercury | ‘f‘, radio i broadcasting ears someone has been working | tches toward the sun I}ut then | |the famcu nders Qua with a shovel |we can count on the gracious gift {singing the popular Trving Berlin : Lot e ] {of rain, usually followed by much L | numer, “Thanks to You.” . The B mous songsvers i Noise Inescapable Lasi sumi there was an an-! ¥ {ous . phonograph s ard| Noise and dirt are at their das- noying drouth hereabouts, but those | |have been heard over several tardly plaguing even when there is|prolonged rainless periods are T re. | {ern radio programs, but ihe; respite from severe heat |A sure emough drouth fust isn't | ‘ ! misted they had naver before There are fow places on the is-|known here—thank Jupe Pluvius! | the privilege of singing first h: land where you can escape the rim- | " New York, you know, is the town | |to one so charming as Thelma|pounding of motorists changing of origin for that old gag, “rt ain’t | | Tedd. tires; the fire depariment's sirens; the heat, #'s the humidity.” It's| the whistles of industry, of police- |the humidity that fells folk on the | i men and of decrmen hailing ta trects sometimes; that makes you | » SUMMER HEAT the bells of ambulances, of alarm feel as if you just can’t breath { clocks, and cf hawkers' wagons;|Whatever humidity is, it's p;g.[yl . the bangings of the ashcan squad- (bad. But, thanks again, you can't | rons; the blare of electric planos|hear it and you don’t have to sweep LUSES RAcE IN and man-powered pianos, street|it out. bands and hand crgans; the cater-| Well, that's the way 1 feel -nmw‘ » wauls of back-fence Toms and tab- | summer in New York today. Per-| | bies; the dogs baying at or begging |haps I'm a it off my feed. | {for the moon; the frantic street ———— | brawls, babbling of foreign tongues; | d i he spine-grinding noise of children Noise and Dn‘t Run One, | i o pavement; the plumpy- Beer B'%w“ll mR"! c , Two During Hot, |de-piump-piump of “rubber bells Surplus Rice Crop, | bounced against walls by more » | SUhl’y Days shrieking kids; the mournful, un- VERCELLI, Italy, May 28— ; TR intelligible chants of itinerant ped- Overproduction of rice, which bi i By WILLIAM GAINES dlers; the hysterics and booming |Erown in bhis district, and export | NEW YORK, May 28 — Heat|breakage of parties in apartments difficulties, wx;ix)ed L‘k):e nogmgrow; 4 . . | xuns a poor third among the things |all about; the domestic discord, and j€rs attention making ou Wrapped m Waxed P. ap er for Your P; rotechon! that make the appreach of summ:l jazz orchestra discord—and so om,fof rough riee, The prenment‘ |3 creadful foretaste on Manhattan|ad mauseam. has been supocessful, but a mnew A " 4 4 island. And heat probably woul On the streets wind blows dirts in | dectee has been issued through the /1Lw A YS. even get show money if it weren't |your eyes, down your collar, up your initiative of the health depm*hm(.nt' |coupled with ancther ‘entry from nostrils, of state, forced a by-law under | ’ 4 k Y G \the same seasonable stable, Hum- which rice beer must be described i AS our rocer For | idity. It's The Humidity as such on all receptacies in which | o ¢ < | Noise and dirt run one, two. Actually, spells of insufferably il Is sold. ; 4 | From the day when the furnace |rarity in New York. fire is permitted to die its last[hot weather are something of a| spring death and windows are ‘I'hroughout the summer we get| YEERLESS READ! J ’ YOUR ASSURANCE ) ) " OF QUALITY— Richest in Vitamins : The Children Love Tt! . 3 N Crisp and dehcxoualy brown, Peerless bread just melts in your month. A slice of it with butter, jam or apple sauce makes a X healthful afternoon snack for the children, 4 while toasted or sliced, it adds to the delect- able qualities of each and every meal. Eat more Peerless Bread. It gives mare energy. N, s BAKERY Mary Astor, film actrese, and her husband, Dr. Franklyn Th: photographed aboard their yacht Henrietta n' nrd.;:rv;“yr:mmo:r'. | Angeles on a trip to the South Seas. lommhcn on the voyage, proh- ably at Honolulu in August, their’ cislld will be born, STORK HOVERS ON SEA TRIP “Tomorrow’s Styles TOdW_V” OUTING TOGS Showing a pleasing assortment of KNICKERS BREECHES and SWEATERS for Vacation Wear CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY MEMORIAL DAY ~ Associated Press Photo Juneaw's Own Store Juneau Phone No. 6 Lost in the canyons of crime-this lanky Western straight shooter — this girl L4 who thinks M-O-N them fight th out! 20 EE SYLVIA ¢ Qaramount Qicture Hubbard’s Adventures “DANGEROUS TRAILS” COOPER SIDNEY 177 SYREETS in Africa for employees. quired they will be hired at Juneau. TONIGHT—JANET GAYNOR and WARNER BAXTER in “DADDY LONG LEGS” If you haven't seen this picture don’t miss.it how I ‘()ld Papers fm sale at Emplre Office “Associated Press Phota pare for the Indianap- d Dorothy Men should not go to Chichagof seeking employment. There are no accommodations in the camp except When men are re- CHICHAGOFF MINING COMPANY. ANNOUNCING THE NEW Voss Electric Washing Machine $75.00 Price, and backed with a standard reliable service guarantee Free Trial in the HOME First Ask for a list of the satisfied Juneau users of this remarkable washer Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Douglas Phone No. 18

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