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BY BAD STOMACH GAS| a b a fine. i . CASH BAZAAR CO-OPERATES liable customers of Juneau and Douglas at this time. a —— {¥%) CAPITOL | LAST TIMES TONIGHT Jackie Cooper| ‘Divorcein | the Family’ PREVIEW TONIGHT 1AM “HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS” MAN’'S HEART STOPPED| W. L. Adams bloated so with:gas fter meals that his heart missed eats. Adlerika brought out all gas nd now he eats anything and feels Butler Mauro Drug Co., Ju- eau, Guy's Drug Store, Douglas. —adv. — o Credit will be extended to re- dv. THE CASH BAZAAR. BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP MacKinnon Apartments PHONE 547 Smith Electric Co, Gastineau Building EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL S SNOW GLASSES 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 Butler Mauro Drug Co. Free Delivery Phone 134 EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS ANYTIME 4 SATISFYING COALHEAT that’s easy on your pocketbook Burn CARBONADO COKING FURNACE COAL with' INDIAN COAL Money-back guarantee of satisfaction. PHONE 412 Pacific Coast Coal Co.‘ INSURE YOUR HOME Your Furnishings in SAFE COMPANIES H. J. EBERHART AT LOWER RATES JACKIE COOPER PICTURE ONE OF POIGNANTDRAMA ‘Divorce in the Family’ at Capitol Shows Viewpoint of a Child on Subject Problems of divorce sound rather sopnisticated for Jackie Cooper, but he makes from them: one of the most poignant, gripping roles in his brief but meteoric career, in “Divorce in the Family,” Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer's vivid new talkie now playing at the Capitol Thea- tre. Any who want to see the as- pects of divorce -from the view- point of a child affected by it will find Jackie's new vehicle a revelation. Aside from that, with its comedy, its thrills, its drama and its heart interest, it is one of the most delectable entertain- ments in many a moon. Charles F. Riesner directed the new production, blending comedy and heart interest skilfully into an engrossing whole. The play is based on an original by Maurice Rapf. Thrilling River Wreck Jackie plays the role of Terry, the stepchild. Maurice Murphy enacts his older brother—who gets “puppy love” to Jackie's disgust. There is much comedy in this an- gle of the play. There are thrills in a river wreck and rescue; drama in the court sequence where the children are remanded to their stepfather and in The operation where the doctor gives his blood to save bis stepson’s life. Lewis Stone is convincing as the i archaeologist father and he and Jackie have some remarkable dra- matic scenes, as have also Jackie and Lois Wilson in the mother role. Conrad Naghel is ideal as the crisp young physician, and Jean Parker, Lawrence Grant, Richard Wallace and David Newell also do well in the competent cast. ACTION TAKEN BY STATES ON BANK HOLIDAY Western Section of Coun- try Adopts Temporary Exchange Medium (Continuea 1rom Page Cme) House Associatroni, has been print- ed and ready to be turned into trade channels. The Arizona Legislature is pass- ing on the scrip plan. Oregon is expecting an extension of the holiday. Nevada’s holiday has been ex- tended to March 9. Banking As Usual The Territory of Hawaii and the Philippine Islands continued banking. as usual, The Standard Oil of California issued its own scrip. Hotel scrip is being used in a Pasadena hotel. Hollywood actors and actresses are using 1.0.U's. or are- tipping their favorite waiters and bellboys with gum wrappers and cigar cou- . Old. Fiest. National Bank Bujlding—Upstairs pons. ! T MAY HAYES Modiste Bergmann Hotel | PHONE 205 [ . - o The FI o ¥ :r_eucc. Shog Pioretios Boliaatst, Prop, Phone. 427 Triangle Bldg. > e . JUNEAU—Phone 6 checks drawn 'Behrends, and Here are some of the Demacratic women Who added fo Uhe b rilliance and color of the inangural ball last Saturday night in Wash- | ington. Each is wearing the gown chosen for the occasion. Left to rright: Eleanor Branson and Jeanne Miles, both of Washington; Eliza- beth Wheeler, daughter of Senator Wheeler of Montana; Mrs., Ruth Bryan Owens, retiring Representative from Florida, and Mary Ann | Harrison, daughter of Senator Harrison of Mississippi. (Associated Press Photos) DOUGLAS NEWS MISS FLEEK IS SOON TO WED GRANT HUDSON Engagement of Popular| Douglas Girl Is An- nounced by Parents The engagement of Miss Effie May Fleek to Homer Grant Hud- son has been announced by the parents of the bride-to-be, M. and Mrs. Wm. A. Fleek, of this city. The wedding date has not been definitely set, but it is un- derstood the event will take place in the very near future. Miss Fleek was born and reared in Douglas, having lived here all her life. She is a graduate of the Douglas High School, class of 1931, and was prominent in all student affairs, especially basketball Mr. Hudson was formerly a resi- dent of Everett, Washington, hav- ing come here last September to make his home in Alaska. He is a brother of Mayme Hudson of Doug- las. e gl DOUGLAS HI TO PLAY SKAGWAY TONIGHT A basketball game is scheduled between the Douglas High Schqol and Skagway High School for to- night at 8:15 o'cI5¢x 'in the Nata- torium. Much interest attaches to this game as the two teame rep- resent towns of similar size, al- though the Island school has near- ly double the enrollment of Skag- way. The latter however, has the strongest team they have had in years, All the proceeds of the game will go to the Skagway hoys to help de- fray the expenses of the trip. e CARD PARTY TUESDAY The Rebekahs will give the third event of their card party series on Thursday evening, March 9, in the Odd Fellows’ Hall. NOTICE You ean continue to pay your electric service bills with valid on the B, M. First Natlonal banks of this cxty Alaska Electric Light & Power Company : DOUGLAS—Phone 18 ——e————— Classified ads pay, WE HAVE IT st the Right Price Harris Hardware Co. Lower Pront Street | e ey Mrs, |CITIZENS INTERESTED, COMMUNICATE WITH ORDINANCE COMMITTEE of Juneau, desiring to discuss or -’ | offer suggestions concerning the proposed ordinance for establish~ ing Juneau as a permanent im- provement district and providing a general method of procedure in making permanent street and sewer 'improvements. may communicate with members of the committee appointed at the City Council meeting last Friday night, it was announced today by committee members. Those serving on the committee, Any citizen or property owner, | Owens modeiled her own inaugural gown, which is to work with the City Council in discussing and providing | a satisfactory ordinance are: Wal- ter P. Scott, Homer G. Nordling, B. D. Stewart, Allen Shattuck and R. J. Sommers. ———,——— MRS. GEORGE GETCHELL RETURNING ON ALASKA Mrs. George Getchell, who has been south for a short trip is re-| turning to Juneau on the steamer Alaska due here tomorrow. ———————— JACK HENRY HOME Jack Henry, who underwent a major operation at St. Ann’s Hos- pital a short time ago, left the hospital for his home today. ] [ERI(‘ PAULSON MANAGER | | | | { It is of black lacquer satin. | OF CAPITOL THEATRE ON WAY BACK TO JUNEAU Eric Paulson manager of the Capitol Theatre who has been south on business for the last two weeks, is returning to Juneau on the steamer Alaska which left Se- attle on Saturday morning. - | A. J. DISHAW RETURNING ON STEAMER ALASKA| | A. J. Dishaw, of the A. J. Dishawi and Son, Builders Supply Company is returning to Jungau on the steamer Alaska due here tomor- row after a short business trip to Scau.le l Eba‘cpos play just enough Turkish . .. @ 8picy, aromatic flavor that’s much the same to a cigarette as seasoning is to food. Cliesterfields Taste Betrer MOKERS notice a certain ““touch’ in Chesterfields that comes from having For only by blending and cross- blending the right amounts of mild Domestic tobaccos with the right amount of Turkish can we get the flavor and aroma that Chesterfield smokers enjoy. Next time, ask for **The Cigarette that Satisfies”’. .. you’llget Chesterfields, with- Milder, Better Taste. in making tobacco in them Clgarcttcs ike E)o need ez That’s the part Turkish " 160 - STARRED IN: | popular | together lhm. offers Cooper exactly the type when ought-and-tumble tussle | |will save any girl from attentions | she considers unflattering at the thands of the other fellow. | Miss Colbert's work will be| watched closely, her part as an| (abandoned girl of the waterfront being a direct antithesis of thej smartly gowned p in '.\!nch| 1and a pretty girl of the world are in enduring romance and«{ a roistering ex-| | derelict. {erill Harris, Herschel Mayall, [LADIES OF ALTAR COLISEUM FILM HIS Woman’ Gives Popular Stars Fine Opportunity; Dramatic Expression One of the newest and most starring teams is shown in “His Woman,” which brings! laudette Colbert and Gary Cooper as co-stars. story, based on a mnovel, The by Dale Col- 1 The Sentimentalist,” {of role in which he excels, that of a lanky young leader considerably on how to handle women, ; not a second of ncuon; she has scored her greatest suc-| cesses. } “His Woman,” directed by Ed-} ward Sloman, tells how an adven- | turesome and handsome bache Jjoined happiness after perience in the tropics that starts with a womanless man's plan for bringing up a chubby little human Richard Spiro, who p]nys‘ the infant part, is said to be a whole show in himself, Others prominently cast are Av- quel Davida, Sidney FEaston and' Hamtree Harrington. —r SOCIETY TO GIVE ST. PATRICK PARTY| On the evening of March 17, St. Patrick’s Day, the Ladies of the ‘Altar Society of the Catholic Church of the Nativity, will give a card party in the Parish Hall The hall will be prettily decor- ated in St. Patrick green and ap- propriate ideas. Refreshments will be served in the smaller room ad- Joining the hall. society are making an especial ef- fort to make the party one of the most attractive of the season. Ra-| Tonight only C 0 cary || L COOPER| ! CLAUDETTE S E U M Preview 1AM “Tomorrow’s Styles the drab prints, crinkle c Today” NEW FROCKS That 3z note to In an inspiration of gay crepes and risp organdie trims. A showing supreme. $6.95 to $21.50 “Juneau’s Owh' Store” McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY = g { ! L —— JUNEAU-YOUNG | Funeral Parlors | 5 and Embalmers | Night Phone 1061 Day Phone 13 Members of the | &g The advertisemenis are your guide to efficient spending. ds _ THEY'RE Muntri-- THEY TASTE IE'I‘*HI e -