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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNlfiDAY MARCH 15, I933 CAPITOL LAST TIMES TONIGHT The Big Double Feature Program; DRI NoahBEERY PHYLLIS BARRINGTON' 5~ BILL CCDY and ANDY SHUFORD in “TEXAS PIONEERS” PREVIEW—1 A, M TONIGHT Radic’s Great * Thriller “Phantom of Crestwood” Reasonable Monthly Rates | GARBAGE HAULED | | E. O. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 | ) NFW HOUSE DRE! S Beautifully styled, low-pnce_d‘ at Venetian Shop. ONE SHOVELFUL O[‘ OUR COAL will give as much heat as two oi the dirty, slaty kind. That's why you save money by getting your coal from us. If you want coal that will not klink up your stove, will burn down to the fine ash, that will give the most heat pos- sible you should give us your order. WE SPECIALIZE IN FEED D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 | R ST IS THE TIME TO REPAIR YOUR CAR FOR SPRING SEE US FOR QUOTATIONS CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. T SPECIAL of Vanilla Will not bake out in cooking JUNEAU DRUG CO. i SUBSTATION NO.:.1 Phone 33 Free Delivery TWO FEATURES BIVE CAPITOL FANS THRILLS Double Billa:xgs Western Favorites to Screen of Local Playhouse Your money’s worth of thrills is promised at the Capitol Theatre tonight where a double bill pre- sents two ‘“‘Westerns” with notable | casts. One of the features, “The Drift- | er,” brings William Farnum, of many of the famous pict of older days, back to the in a role that is particular ed to him. He is a biustering, | fighting Robin Hood of the great | Northwest, and there is romance enough in the picture to furnish love interest in addition to the usual thrills of an outdoor story. In addition to William Farnum, “The Drifter” has in its cast Noah Beery, another sterling actor whose presence assures fine entertain- ment in any film. Phyllis Bar-| rington, the leading lady, is as pretty and blonde as a ]ending‘ lady could be. The background of ers’ “The Drifl~- gives one a breath-taking pic- ture of the Canadian rockies and the great forests of the Canadian Northwest. { There is. gun-play horseback riding and a stirring story in “Texas Pioneers” the oth- er feature on the Capitol program. This tale of adventure stars Bill Cody and Andy Shuford. > thrilling advertising columns. TAILORING Our Specialty F. WOLLAND (BACK ON JOB IN HOUSE There’s big news for you in the| 'of the famous Boston Cabots. rooms und clubs to carve out a | ized member of the movie colony in. guod aundm P America’s bluest of blue:] with Loretta Young, well-known Sereen figure, as they attohi ed a recen* Hollywood party. Young Cabot turned his back on: society drawing- Cabot Scion in Moviedom Bmce ahat." career for himself in the films. SERGEANT - AT-ARMS IS| A. Bartholomew, ' Sergeant-at- | Arms in the House of Representa- Tives is back on the job again after spending several days in St. Ann's ‘Hospital suffering from a heart at- tack. A large plant, gift of the Mem- |bers of the House, adorns his desk in the House of Representatives jand is now all that recalls his days in the hospital. RLESERe) SR T A Classified ads pay. FORMER ALASKANS IN LOS. ANGELES UNHARMED, BY SEVERE EARTHQUAKE A radiogram. received this morn- ing by H. L. Faulkner from Dr: L. O. Sloane, formerly of Juneau, who is now living in Los Angeles; stated that former residents of Alaska Tiving in the California city weré unharmed by the series of severe earquakes experienced in Southern California, and _that there was little ‘property damadge in Los Angeles, z s Let the aaverusements help you make your shopping plans. Is Sti America Is Agam EVERY DAY 6w 4 THE NEWS Daily in the Empire! T[w Giant rring. n Business YVitalized TQ"EA’Ction ! BRINGS The Giant Force . . . . NEWS OF ACTION AND PROGRESS KEEP ABREAST OF THESE FAST MOVING TIMES! You'll Always Find Today’s News. in The Dally Ergplre i A {Douglas Volunteer ‘KEI.LER \W.L | MAKE ABDRESS| March Meeung of Douglas ‘ P.-T. A. Will Be Held ' Tomorrow Night - The March meemu of the Dougs- las Parent-Teacher Association Will be held in the assembly room of the high school tomorrow. evening at 8 o'clock. - An interesting pro- gram with formet Commissioner of Education W. K. Keller as speaker [] of the evening ha$ been arranged ||| as follows: “0ld Woman in the Shoe,” dramatized by First and Second grades, Piano Solo by Doris Cahill, A Dutch Dance by First and Second grades. Address by W. K. Keller. Votal solo by Mrs. Glén Kirk- ham, Vera Rirkham, accompanying. S i T W EVANGELIST MEETINGS TONIGHT AND FRIDAY At 7:30 o'clock this evening in the Eagle Hall, Harold E. Gibson, of Australia, and John T. Carroll, of Ireland, will have the second of |their Evangelical Bible talks ar- anged for Island folks. The ser- vices are underominational and everyone is cordially invited. e e—— ISLAND REBEKAHS GIVE CARD PARTY NEXT WEEK The second ‘eveént of the card party series ‘being given by the Douglas Rebekahs will be Thurs- day night of next week, March 23. FIREMEN TO MEET regiular meeting of the Fire Depart- ment will be held tomorrow even- iig at 7 ‘o'tlock. The session 'is being called early on account of The (the P.-T. A. meeting. pssiichin 18 b ;. REBEKAH AUXILIARY CARD PARTY fl?zidrd of serjes—bridge and whistl hesday evening, Odd Féllows’ 'Hall. Prize, refréshments. Admis- sion, 50 cents. —adv. — e, oo g AT THE HOTELS . Gastineau Homer W. Jewell, Williams, ~Chilkoot Barracks, 'J.|. Killis, J. A. Ramsay, Anchorage; Hins Nilsen, Chilkoot Barracks; E. M. ‘Allfather, Chilkoot Barracks; G. Jaster, Seattle; N. A. McEach- ran; Mr. and Mrs. G. Protzman, Juneau; Anne Bergstrand, Juneau. Zynda Mrs. L. C. Jones, Seaftle; Col William Miller, Chilkoot Barracks; Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Nerland, Fairbanks; C. J. Gilmore, Ketchi- kan. Sgt. H. A. ¢ Alaskan N. W. Sivan, Wrangell. MRS. B, D, KAUEMANN EEWRNS FROM SOUTH s, R D. Kmlhhsnn, who has been in Seattle’ for Several months:| because of ill Realth, returned to Ji Tast night. Mr, and Mra, Raufmarih and their Assemnbly Apattments, NOTICE . OF ATTACHMENT AND < ARREST OF PROPERTY In the United States District Court. for the Territory of Aliska; Di- vision Number Ofie, at Junenu, i ‘I Adthiralty. HALL-SCOTT MOTOR CAR COM- PANY, a corporation, Libellant, v/ The Gas Boat or Vessel called ' WANDERER, Off. No, 205~ 183, Yier tackle, apparel, furniture, -engines, equipment, et¢., Libellge, TO ALL CONCERNED: NOTICE ‘1S HEREBY GIVEN that' T, 'AUBERT WHITE, United Statéy Mershal, First Division, Al- aska, did on the 14th day of March 1083, atthth and arrest the gas Hoat | WANDERER, Ofr. No, 205-183, Tiex tackle; apparel, firnititre, e equipment, etc., in the above enfll!led action, being a cause’ civil and ‘iaritinie, for materials and stp. sold and delivered to the ‘boat 1‘ R between 11th Decem- et 1629 and 10th November 1981, by said Libellant, for which Libel- lant demands $945.99 together interest, costs and disbursements, fncluding a reasonable proctor’s fee; ‘and’ all persons interested 'or d herein are requtreu to] ir ‘at the time and place’ of !!mm of ‘the writ issued here- 1, to ‘wit: on the 8th day-of April 1933, in tHe courtroom of tHe U. 8. Dist. Gourt, at Juneau, ‘Alaskd, ‘at 10 o'clock &:m., and answer in their If; or default will' be entered ana cofidérnation ‘ordered as pray- & in thie 1ibe filed herein. “"Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 14th iy "ot March 1933 v ALBE’RT WHITE, - United Statés Marghal By: DO.NKLD E. MARTIN, Deputy. R. E. BAUMGARTNER, rrdew; for, Libellanit. March 15, 1933. u on the steamer Northwest- |4 daugnter |4 Lenore Kauffhann are Tiving at the || Saw Mate Dle LOVE IS THEME OF COSTELLD'S LATEST FILM jCollseum Show Stars Mgs.| | John Barrymore in Dramatic Role In an unusual role beautiful | Dolores Costello, returns to the screen at the Coliseum starred in | “Bxpensive Women"” which will be L |shown for the last time tonight. ' | Miss Costello, recognized as one A happy beach. picture of Mn.! Martha Ederton Fell, made: hAfore' she became the bride of John R. Fell, Philadelphia soeiety sportu-“ wh':) v;lu found. l:iem; with a knife in/his heart at a hotel Jn a. Mrs. Fell, a formerlgolhe\ [ | tion ' [Worthy of the Barrymore clan into # |{which she married. Warren Will- lof the most beautiful actresses on the screen, proves herself one of the most capable in “Expensive Women.” She has acquired a dic- and manner of speaking iam, her leading man, is better known on the stage, where he has been referred to as a second John Barrymore, ‘than he is on the screen. His role is that of a musi- cian, first of the three men who love Dolores in her role in “Ex- ‘pensive Women."” Miss Costello plays tiie part of a ‘modern girl, who surrenders all to love, then pays heavily for the damage her love has cost. , who married the banker last | eu, was the only witness to her iushand'& death, ‘which- Javanese cuthorities believe to be a suicide 0. J.. EGLESTON AND FAMILY PASSENGERS ON NORTHWESTERN 0. U. Eggleston, Geheral Man- ager of the Alaska operations of the TUnited States Smelting andl] Refining Cofmpany, accompanied by Mrs. Eggleston and their younger son, Willis E. Eggleston, is a westbound passenger on thel] steamer Northwestern on his way| to 'his headquarters in Fairbanks from an ‘extended trip to San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Boston and New York City, on company business. Among the Alaskan operations of which Mr. Eggleston is general manager are the Fairbanks Ex- ploration Company and the Ham- mond Consolidated Gold Fields at Nome. While the steamer was in Juneau Mr. Eggleston consulted with George Hellerich, member of the erritorial Legislature from the Sec- ond Division, who is a department manager of the Hammond Consol- idated Gold Fields at Nome, SUEDE MOLESKIN SHIRTS Just try to wear them out. ¥ Must Clear Furnitare and Fixtures at Onice! " LAST i' COLISEUM Tenight Only PAL NflE—Zo—-‘fl—l DQDORE? COSW “EXPENSIVE WOMEN" Preview Tonight—1 A. M. “MAN wflo PLRY!'D €OD’ &4 T The 'Rev. Prancis Moproe, 8.J., from Wrangell, arrived in Juneau on thg sbeqnar lorthwestern. last night for a. nce with the Right g:v J. n,vogmom. 84, ‘Bishop o! aska., .., During the Rev...Monroe’s ab- sende, the Rev. Merrll Salzman is in charge of the ommm Church in Wrangell. M W"m Science” will be the subject of the address in, Holy Trinity Cathedral this evening. The service will begin proniptly at 7:30 o'clock. The adult choir will hold the regular weekly rehearsal immed- ietely following the seryice. All Stock ) id 38t Be SAVED FOR YOU IN AEL DEPARTMENTS CALU R 5 FREE -~ 4 Beantiful Gift with every Cdat'or Silk Dress : ] Purchased for Cash:* § \'_',"v ) Ju & ‘L hm Ya Customers owing us ‘accounts will please i ! J UNEA:U F'R&IK ’ Near " nce SHOPPE . s 6 0k 767 Fn&ay, March 24 Alaska Native Brotherkood Hall DANCES NEVER SEEN IN JENEAU BEF ORE—Sémethmg l)tfferent LAND. DOVE SEA L OTTER DANEE." DANCE. WAR DANCE. Sl bl CREATION OF THE FISH—Very interesting. MAN IN THE MOON—Acts, Songs, Danices. “General! Admimon, 50;eents 11

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