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AR Il Winn is the kno e; Alice Menzies Hilding Ha i and o Clyde Bolyan a of the tramp, and G n plays the role of the f r Who becomes in-} in the plot. Exciting Plot Suspense is maintained through- e exciting plot from the | he curtain rises until the | the final act, while it is| by some de tiul com- HIGH SCHoOL - PLAY TONIGHT - ‘Haunted House' by Owen |, Davis Produced with | High School Cast t has been made by s with white, grey and -edominating in the color Tonight wi rley is in charge of the Lloyd Jarman will han- | ound and different weird Vic Meyers (center), bandmast mpior and George Karabelni-| 9emocrat, is the new speaker of " . Photos ff and Jack Kearney are man- | ) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 10, 1933 -| JAZZ BAND LEADER GETS POINTERS nor of Weshington state, was shown the “ropes” by his predessssor, | Iwenty-five Injured—Sen- Bernice Holt will act as| John A. Gellatly (right) in Olympia. George F. Yantis (left), Olympia | REBEL CREW OF DUTCH CRUISER ' GIVES UP SHIP | |Quickly Surrenders After | Craft Bombed by Naval Air Squadron (EIGHTEEN MEN ARE | ‘ REPORTED KILLED er of Seattle and licutenant-gover- the assenibly, (AssoclateiViPres sational Escapade and property manager, re- vely. | H. L. FAULKN] The Senior Orchestra, under| TRIP TO ch and | Miss Pauline Reinhart’s direction, end their | will contribute its share to the| H. L. Faulkner, prominent Ju- the cottage, that| terious atmosphere of the pro- neau attorney, who left for a busi- | duction by playing parts of “In|ness trip to Seattle, San Francisco }n:e Hall of the Mountain King,” and Los Angeles, several weeks ago R MAKES W YORK CITY Cast From All Classes as selected from all in the high school.i from the Peer Gynt Suite Num- has extended his trip to New York casy ber 1. The orchestra will also|City where he will be for a short clas: play an overture and selections|time, according to word received Friend plays the eccen!ric“bfiwwn acts. Heve, and forceful author, while his| ; pre wife is portrayed by Hel- | en Rocovich. George Whyte char- VALENTINE TEA, SOCIAL | LANG ranges and stoves at E es the silly milkman, LeRoy By Holy Trinity ild Tuesday Economy Furniture Co. —adv. is the tramp; Clyde Bolyan afternoon and evening, Trinity Hall. e - H the part of the small-town Public cordially invited —adv. ' Any place, 25 cents. ruone 22. &dv. Buy American! 29750 FULL AUTOMATIC OIL BURNER for five to nine-room house completely installed in running order with sixteen- barrel fuel oil tank. Money Back Guarantee If Not Satisfied Just because the price is low do not think this is a cheap burner. i Tt has General Electric Motor, Time-O-Stat No. 44 Lock- switch Controls, Monarch Valves, Viking Pump, Stainless Steel Nozzle, and Webster Transformer. We install this burner complete in working order including tank, piping, wiring, and thirty days ABSOLUTELY free serv- ice. And, furthermore, we not only guarantee this burner against defective workmanship and material for one year, but we guarantee it to satisfy. Rice & Ahlers Co. “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” 0 Here For a Few Days Factory Spring and Summer Ladies’ SHOE SAMPLES ORDER FROM THESE SAMPLES NOW! GET EXACT SIZES AND STYLES YOU WANT! We have received direct from the factory a splendid selec- tion of styles to order from, the largest display of samples ever sent to Juneau. Pumps, Slippers, Ties, Oxfords, Sport Footwear, in new styles and shades. Sizes from 21% to 9, widths from AAAA to EEE. Pick out the style you like and we will order your exact size. This is an unusual opportunity for ladies who have had difficulty in getting just the size shoe they wanted in a particular style, to get just what they want direct from the factory, after SEEING the sample in our store! ———ALSO—— Buster Brown Shoes for Girls, Children and Boys, and Women’s and Men’s BrownBilt Shoes Don’t Delay—See This Smart Footwear Sample Display NOW ! Leader Department e Suddenly Ended ' | BATAVIA, Java, Feb. 10. — The SPECIAL MUSIC Malay crew of the Dutch cruises de Zeven Provincien, who mutinied iand seized the vessel last Sunday,. TU BE FEATU RE‘M steamed out o open sea, made a quick surrender today when challenged by air bombs of thel | Dutch Naval Air Squadron. | | One bomb dropped by an air- {plane set the ship afire. The crew S LN | quickly took to the lifeboats and Twenty-seventh A nnualsurenderea. Ball of Volunteer | Eighteen men were killed and 25 e Juneau OlUNteer | jured when the bomb hit (hei Firemen Tomorrow |[ship's deck. ‘ " The dead include three Euro- peans, fifteen Javanese natives and | Brand new, “hot” numbers have ived from the South for one Dutch officer. haders’ Orchestra to play to-| One young Dutchman officer ow night at the 27th annual| was among those wounded. J bell of the Juneau Volunteer Fire| | Department at the Elks' Hall, The | has been practicing th 1ROYAL SHEPARD To | s e praeueany peree. | LEAVE FOR MINING | e dar | PROPERTY SUNDAY| d given each year on| rthday is always the] social event of thew A'.Aj Royal Shepard will leave on the ter to which the whole town is Northland for Prince Rupert on invited, and members of the de 3 way to placer property in which | partment, all of whom are on the he is interested on’ Vital Creek dance committze, believe that the|in the Omineca district in Canada. dance tomorrow night will excrm]{n is about 600 miles from Prince all others in novelty of decorations |Rupert and 200 miles east of Ha- | and entertainment. zelton. Something quite ur Mr. Shepard spent some time on way of decorations h the property last Fall and left| up but all details are being kept|five men working there when he as a surprise until the dance begins [came out in October. He is mak- at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow evening. |ing this trip to check up on the Delicious fruit punch will be|progression of the work and find erved during the evening out whether or not bed rock has EFERAa !been reached. | | He hopes to be able to take a| plene from Burns Lake to Takla WASHINGTUN u Lending, near the property, but i none is ailable will go by |to Smithers, from there to Ba P R 0 F ESSUR |s doine by horse team and from Ba-| e to Tecla Landing by dog m and snow shoes. r. Shep- I ard expects to be gone about two (] } neeks, Portland Man Seeks $30,-| ,. e TaE 000 for Alienation of |AMERICAN LEGION Wife's Affections MEETS LAST NIGHT H Alford John Bradford Post No. 4 hfi';‘;f‘"'“xf}fiw““!--_L“";'mf","r; lof the American Legion held its > g v regular meeting in the Dugout last evening. There was a good attend- ance and plans were made for a Joint meeting of the Legion and orney, now residing in Po land,“he Auxiliary to be given at an regon, has filed a $50,000 alien- |63y date. : ation of affections suit against the| The joint meeting will be both a Professdt:; business and social session. Letters which have been mailed LANG ranges ana stoves at|%© Delegate James Wickersham and Economy Furniture Co. —adv.|Others in an effort to have the 5. e | Constitution come to Alaska from r JUNEAU SAMPLE i Seattle where it will be later this year, were read to the members SHOP and the matter was discussed. The Little Store with the The letter sent by Gov. George BIG VALUES l A. Parks to the Secretary of the Interior asking that the first Am- Ol’]l y. estine love affair with his wife, ymond Ganzans, former Seattle erican Flag to be hoisted in the Territory be sent to Alaska to re- pose in the museum here was read before the meeting. The letter is in response to one sent to the Governor by the local post of the Legion asking that every effort to procure the flag be made. After the business of the meet- ing was concluded coffee and doughnuts were served to the Le- gionnaires. f—— SUEDE MOLESKIN SHIRTS Extra Heavy $1.95 H.S. GRAVES ‘The Clothing Man Store SATURDAY SPECIALS WALNUT MEATS POUND BUY ALASKA PRODUCTS 3 BOTTLES % CANADIAN DRY GINGER ALE BUY AMERICAN 11¢ CAN C & B TOMATO JUICE~Packed in America AR AMOCAT ASPARAGUS TIPS 3 CANS YOU GET FREE-1 Sugar and Cream Set with Each Deal QUART JARS SWEET CHOW CHOW (eorge Bros.