The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1933, Page 3

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THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 1933. ; g T — _ } | attempts to make his “chip off the s | |old block” get down to serious C 0 L I S E U M business causes a rift between |them. Some exciting scenes in NOW. PLAYING 5 scENEs SHUWN | which the father nearly loses his > | |life and the son seeing the danger risks his own life to save him, IN BUYD FILM raake the picture absorbing. It i('m)cludc! with a smashing eclimax | when the dynamiting of a log jam e v ves Boyd an opportunity to prove |Bill Boyd as Star of Gar- Thinsi. & bas : . " ' iday night hool mval B()a( Comes to f O!x Friday night the High School - s “The Haunted House” will} Coliseum Tonight given at the Coliseum theatre. | | \ ARG < Qe 4 Bill Boyd, always popular ath- | |letic star of action romance, h: |one of his best roles in “Carnival Boat” which opens tonight at the o 5 e S THE DAIL\{ ALfiASK\i EMP}R? il CAPITOL ' DOUGLAS SPECTACULAR Will She Keep His Secret? " | NEWS DRAMA OPENS BUNCH DEFEAT | okl New York Office Workers MOGSE QUINT “Skyscraper Souls,” a spectacu- 1 ar drama in which the lives of LANG ranges anu stoves at onomy Furniture Co. —_— 2 thousands of persons who work in Islanders Romp Away w1th New York's largest building serve 2s a kaledoscopic background, Coliseum theatre. o Basketball Game by comes to the Capitol Theatre. to- | This REO-Pathe pictwre s the | [ UDWIG NELSON | candal Score of 43-2| night with Warren William and | romance of the logging camps || o J!:\I;ELER ) dndl 5 Mauteen O'Sullivan heading an |since sound was combined thh!; Watch Re,airing treachery, The Douglas Fire Department |outstanding cast. “motion” pictures. ly Brunswick ’;zency love and basketball squad last night romp- Floor by floor to the summit of | e — g8 o Some of the most beautiful| FRONT STREET { cd easily to victory over the Moose |its 102 stories, that skillful archi-| Verree Teasdale and Warreh William in a scene in “Skyscraper |pountains and timberland scenery | o T . passion, boys in dne of the windy games |tect of the drama, Director Edgar| Sculs® now at Capitol. |ever caught by the camera is the|~————— T stalk through of the Channel League by a score |Selwyn, had the structure of a! - ;backn’rg“nd of the absorbing ac—‘ Y TR E 7 the corridors of 43-21. The Douglasites were [series of climaxes, of unexpected |, - q . MIs S x:on’ of this adventure-romance . . of this mighty not hard pushed as the Moose were |triumphs ahd despairs which sum- 1| HéT::n;::b j(;:;g:leiTEIN e :;:g;E:gNogZ?;ATIONim the big trees. It was filmed in| Smith Electric Co. | tower! A great not going well and the Islanders|marize the lives of those mad' gk & K { i irhc high Sierras of California. | Gasi'lnenu:'r:;x:dmz { Drama of Today! were all hot. pursuers of the American dollar—| Colorful scenes aboard @ carnival| EVE! G w ARRFN The Moose lost the ball time{the office workers of & modern| T. H. Hawkes, butcher on- the M]_M ‘andm‘;l?; K:;::;'s d;:il:erwg:‘buat offer entertaining conmasr,1 ELECTRICAL . . after time by poor passing while | skyscraper. steamer Northwestern, Who Was|. .4 to S Ann's Hospital last |t0 the outdoors. | R e e RSB RPN g R | wn‘LlAM b W fast floor work combined with| “Skyscraper Souls” follows the token to St. Ann's Hospital with|e iino and .underwemos:n emer- | Boyd plays a young lumberman | & ———————— Vis L snappy, precise passing featured |modern trend of motivating screen influenza when ‘that steamer was| . . " £ 1 th who fails to llvevup to the hopes" ‘ r 3 4 v here bound for the Westward, was [it, o oboreson 1% H0e S YA v | AND ) des the Fire Boys’' attack. They looked dama chrou;ih“ the background, |l e Westward, was |k por appendix. Her condition is |Of his father, a vetéran of the McCAUL MOTOR | Matiionns DA good in all departments of the lGrand Hotel,” “Union Depot,” and |discharged from the hospital this |\, iod4 to be favorable today, |timberlands. His love for a show-; C ) ! i pame. “Transatlantic,” were forerunners|morning and was sufficiently re i FEiA boat girl, played by Ginger Rog-| COMPANY | Action! Laughs! Thrillst regory Ratoff Gair and Gallwas played com-|of this type. But the skyscraper,|covered to rejoin the steamer to- ers, takes his mind off his duties | : : Anita EAED mendable ball; in fact all the boys|according to Selwyn, is the most|cay, on'the Way south. " Call Yellow Cab, Phone 22. adv'in the 10gging camp, His father's|y__ . S JACK HALEY in “Absent Minded “Abner” PATHE REVIEW FOX NEWS Swift, Sure Relief For Gassy Stomach { A tablespoonful of Dare’s Mentha Verree TPeasdale Norman Foster George Barbicr Jean Herchelt LOOK! LOGK! LOOK! LOOK! were going strong. Fox was a|ideal of mll backgrounds for this valuable addition to the Firemen's|pburpose, because or the life of a W |tcam. Gair, although injured ear-|metropolis. It teems with every | Jy in the first quarter, returned|Fhase of human endeavor. There t othe court at the half and led|are to be found the rich and poor, | his team-mates’ shooting with 14|the great and humble, the old and| points. Gallwas runner-up with|ycung—all eking out their lives| 12. 1 @ common pursuit of money. Lindstrom was high for the| “Skyscraper Souls,” is an adap Moose with 9; Grummet with 8.|tation from Faith Baldwin's popu- t \ e e T T tion advertised by handbills. Bigh- 15 coughs, colds and bronehitis, knowing | CARD PARTY SERIES teen persons came to the meet- | how dangerous it is to let them hang on. STARTING TONIGHT ing. | 4 Creomulsion with creesote and six —% ERSERE P e H other highly important medicingl ele- Douglas Rebekahs will give the| ROUND TRIPPERS P 4 ments, quickly and afl'cc!ively’}lops_ all |first of four card parties this ev- coughs and colds that otherwise might | nins starting about 8 ociock, in| ®r. and Mrs. H. Brinck are | " This I the Time to Get Y our Easter Gown and Shoes to Match { Lincup lar novel “Skyscraper.” g= W Pepsin rids your stomach of gas in D.F.D. Pos. 73 Moos; m':'log;;her wlt(r)ns\g;smen thwmlam § 5 minutes or you can have your Gair (14) F... Ledbetter (2)|& aureen O'Sullivan, the cast i back. Same dose before Iso—S| 'MMERVILLE i bl % money ck. x “LlM Sq i1 l;v " |Fox ® v B Lifidsbrom (9) jof “Skyscraper Souls” includes | | meals soon puts your stomach in IN THE BAG Lundell 8) .......0........ Brown (6) |Cregory Ratoff, Anita Page, Veree “= B} such fine shape you nover have ahy Niemi .. ..G... Grummett' (8) | Teasdale, Norman Fisher, George! more gas, heartburn, nausea, sick —COMING SOON— Gallwas (12) el .. Hunt{Barbier and Jean Hersholt. headaches, fullness, nor any stom- BUSTER KEATON and JIMMY Miitions: 1a5—Doo§ e | 3 3 DURANTE in “SPEAK EASILY» |, Subsututions: Douglas—Do0seh | : {ach distress. Money back any time " ; for Gair; Juneau—W. Rodenberg| 30 POLICE, 18 COMMUNISTS | 5% [| it fails, says Butler Mauro Drug Co. Do = G",' C T |for Ledbetter; Hillory for Grum- e Ly _Fb— y | A i b2y —adv. mett. Timekeepers — Gair and . JIS, Feb. 9.—Thirty po- ) Cl[‘(‘)l'snlve reos%e hs Grey; Scorer, F. Stragier; Referee,|licemen and detectives, were as-: o .‘\\\ \\\\' i - —_— — Engstrom. signed to maintain order at a; i i . WS \‘ \ s oA - or angerous 0“g o meeting of a communist orgamzaA‘ \ \‘ \\ \l\ \\ g 5 8 ol Columbia. NIAGARA i¥001 lead to serious trouble. i i Creomulsion 3 fusci) in the treat-| e Od Fellows"HpR:" Bridge and imaking the roind trip o Hodiak ment of all colds and conghs no matter | Whist will be played, with pri2esion the Admiral Evans. how long standing, yet it is absolutely for high and low scores. Gtand ————————— harmleasandispleasnmandcasytogkc. prizes - will also be given at the! DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT Y::ur own drug.giut guarantees .(_rea- close of the series. Refreshments|' By Young Peopls's Advancement | mulsion by refunding your money if you | will follow the card playing. I'Club at Moose Hall. Music by The are not relieved after taking Creomul- . sion as directed. Beware the cough or S - P Happy Hour. Admission 75c. adv.| cold"that hangs on. Always keep Creo- | CITY CLERK GREY ‘ /""\f\ i¥001 mulsion on hand for instant use. (adv.) UNDERGOES OPERATION . | The Florence Shop o ey, S Sy o | LOQK AT THIS LIST OF P RICES g WINDOW SHADE Gt Pl i M g gl 8 L. Miller and other high priced well known : | Phone 427 langle Bldg. | |cClock Was opfated on for mer- Our Best Shoes $‘I 45 males that were '$7.00 are absolutely washable. : e = 2uépxz§erx llthrqe o atwle;::' = - N T ;§q They're pliable, trans- WE HAVE IT DOUGLAS 1SLAND WOMEN'S P AGE 7 § ALL SIZES OW $4.45 o lucent and rugged. Soap at the Right Prico CLUB HOLDS MEETING PSSO, S UR: AT N Y . (SR I A . R S LRI 2 S S g A LA s Sk R The members of the Douglas| Island Club were ‘entertained at| their regular meeting last night| by Mrs. Edward Bach and Mrs. keep them new-looking for years. Se¢ NIAGARA “ Lower Ftont Street ! | Harris Hardware Co. | California 2 CLEAN-UP PRICES e e . R. Edwards, e ho e’ JUNEAU FROCK misgngan s ol | Grocer 5 : i M ; window shades, Thele SHOPPE e S S g o TY =10 t L. £7.95 ACKINAWS ety e “Bxclustve but not Expensive” | |15. the md;;fh;hxmllugo1 ] vercoa S aS ow aS . $2 50 : y E e“a::h‘:. Hats tgward the pu.rchl:e of a cu:taoux: § ; ? i ¢ g ngy by rcal ms‘“"’. for the school stage. s A gentleman's and lady's prize; will be given to the two ,with the most appropriate costumes. | The chairman of the welfare; N S'lk committee stated that a worn New du Cothing bureau would be estab- lished at once. Anyone having clothing they do not want could SI IPS bend it to Mrs. Kirkham or Mrs. 4 Fox for distribution to those in PAY DAY SPECIALS - THOMAS | Hardware Co. 5| A Good Suit of Men’s Clothes $3.95 SOME REAL BARGAINS ARE NOW LISTED BOYS’: SUITS HOUSE DRESSES | | 1 | Salodml’il iNOOT INOOT :iMOOT INOOT NOTICE OF HEARING ON :LOOK! Peach and Pink o e o, 3 Eogseom| o1 “?:"?“’: 5:0’05“{‘3;;‘"‘:"‘;‘5‘ $2.50 10 $5.00 ' All sizes, 50 cents ] || - Pm peve 4an interes k review|ed executor of the las of Ed- | = & " Lace Trimmed || Zhycyiesuion e Mer-Go. | o s, having on s f 28 Children’s Fine Coats School Shoes, Good Wear |Z g s B]a; Cu[ Mrs. Glen Kirkham gave a hu-|his final account of his Mmlnls-' $1 9 5 $1 49 morous selection entitled “The|tration of the estate of Edward| Bald-headed Man,” and Mrs. Hol-|Fay, deceased, in the United States, mer read an instructive paper on|Commissionér's Court for Haines anaesthetics and ‘modern survery. | Precinct, Territory of Alaska, no-| Mrs. Kirkham and Mrs. Holmer|tice is hereby given to all heirs,| will be the hostesses at the March |creditors and other persons inter- ! iNOOT Men’s Hats and Caps Boys’ School Caps, Look! " Special $1.00 each ' 39 cents SPECIAL! meeting. ested In safd estate, that Monday, 3 S . ¥ B lnon o s . . 3 ;‘84 Sweaters, 50¢ each Boys’ Heavy Sweaters, 79¢ e gy < ’s S | Office of ‘the Un: es Com-| A ¥ y - D ) fset 67 S 3 Shirts, Look! 35¢ each Boys’ Cords, $1.95 "ENGLISE. | aska, time and place set for| \ L . . i SPECIALS |2 i o wil | Wool Gloves, 95¢ pair Ladies’ Fine Hats, 49¢ A Vo Do e Battts, gaiks. wis s f 59 Bloomers, 50c pair Peanut Brittle, 1b., 23¢ - e Al United St: uE'cE' ZfiME . 1 " i v S ENGLISH on || House 3R£sst‘.s e | ;84 Shoes for the Entir? Family at Prices You Can S FERFUME. | COLEMANS | e Yot el | Afford to Pay i FREE! . s 2 $1.75 Each ™ e ® 2 e and i f GARBAGL%U.L.E"D | 'Slzes 14 to0 50 PEERLESS § WHERE? The Lowest Priced Store.in Town ¥ g i ‘:“ S = wews ||z The Cash Bazaar (5| wwew '} Funeral Parlors Alwky# Fresh THE BUSIEST STORE IN. JUNEAU ~jl DRUGCO. ; Vit Fonee “Ask Your Grocer” : w-'m%. e b LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! LOCK! LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! DBB W

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