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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR_E;MO'NDA_Y, M!\RCH 20, 1933. T CAPITOL LAST TIMES TONIGHT “THE SILVER LINING” TOMORROW COME Double Action Adventure Program! : 'SILVER LINING' IS CAPITOL'S BLAD PICTURE Maureen O’Sullivan Stars§ in Poor Little Rich Girl Role of a poor little | 13 which nearly come O'Suilivan forsakes the oles that she has played and appears as a busy heiress who is hav ing such an exciting time spend- | ing her money playing, that | to ‘repair the tenel s she owns. Serious Accid Only when a |when she finds herself {wx h a poor boy who has s ; when she discovers that y cannot buy eve {Maureen come down | lly find real | Betty C tague Lo be )s |support Miss O'Sullivan. ; Inaugural Pictures And 4 Another o . | Interesting additions to the Capi- | Stirring Blood-Tingling |tol program the pictures of Action Full-Length : the inaugur of 'Preside Roosevelt, ne Feature s reel, “Outpos reveals glimpses |Legion life and “The Bride's Be- |reavement,” a subtle comedy en- |acted by The Masquers, the group MRS. HOOVER ARRIVES IN LOS ANGELES [ LOS ANGELES, C Back in California from the White House, Mrs. Herbert Hoover, private citizen, is interested only in sunshine and her family. At least, this is what the former First Lady of the Land caid wpon her arrival in Les Angeles and on her way to the Sierra Madre home of her son, Herbert Hoover, Jr, who accom- panied her on the trip. Mrs. Hoover said upon her arrival, “I can hardiy wait to see my grandchildren and I have no plans other than to enjoy the sunshine and my family while my husband is on a fishing trip.” Photo shows Herbert Hovoer, Jr., Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Jr., and Mrs. Herbert Hoover upon their arrival in Los Angeles. ISH CANNERS (COMEDY - DRAMA PREPARING FOR IN ‘THE BARGAIN' COMING SEASON IP. A. F. Determining How Many Plants Will Be Operated in Alaska act Amusing Play BELLINGHAM, Wash, March20.| “The Bargain,” the feature pic- —Anticipating a big year for sock-|ture starring Lewis Stone and Do; eye, salmon canners are preparing|is Kenyon, which opened at the for the opening of the fishing sea-|Coliseum theatre last night, is a son which is expected to provide|true-to-life domestic trama, the work for 180 men here. sort that might be happening to A large crew will also be em-|any of ten million homes. played by the Astoria and Puget| Sound Canning Company. The Pacific American Fisheries {is making plans for opening its operations in Alaska but have fiot decided how many canneries Wwill yon, Una Merkel En- role of the father of the family for his family in a factory for that he has wanted throughout the Richard M. Borgfeldt, New York |the young son, Evalyn Knapp is City; L. Haynes, Anacortes, Wash- ington. - ee—— MRS. GEORGE PHILLIPS UNDERGOES OPERATION Merkel is maid. “The Bargain” is an adaptation of Phillip Barry's prize play “You and I1.” the family's Mrs. George Phillips underwent a major operation at St. Ann's Hospital this morning. — ~ | make your shopping plans. NOTICE OF ELECTION UPON FRANCHISE To the Electors of the City of Juneau, Alaska: AT COLISEUM & Lewis Stone, Doris ‘Ken- § The story gives Lewis Stone the | who has made a fairly good living % many years—though his wife knowsS\ Jjust the sort of a sweetheart you ! would want him to have and Una | amusing | Let the aavertisements help you! | | COLISEUM i LAST TIMES TONIGHT '1ts magnificent—overwhelming—ir= | resistible—It's life itself! | &y o Preyiew Tonight W “Secrets of a Secretary” Lewis Stone Doris Kenyon Charles Butterworth HO OUR 'COAL will give as'much heat as two of the dirty, :slaty kind. That's why | ONE §! you save money by getting your coal from' us, If you want coai cthat 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 be operated. years to fulfill his early ambition ‘¥ - eee to be an artist. The two plan to . e (send their son to Paris to study | AT THE HOTELS [architecture but at the crucial e moment he announces that he Gasttnein means to marry and take a jjob Joseph May and Mrs. May, Sen- in the ractory as his father has tinel Island; Fred Jensen, Seattle; (done before him. s W. H. Cameron, Nomeé; C. M. Doris Kenyon, the wife and Knapland, Seattle; Willard Rup-[Mother works out the plot in an piner, Seattle; Mrs. W. Lofgren; |Amusing manner to allow her hufi- {George Jones; W. E. Feero, Doug- band and son to carry out their las. |artistic ambitions. Zynda John Darrow plays the part of | Advertisements ‘teil you how jmuch foods, clothing and house- }hold needs will cost you before you g0 shopping. Modiste Bergmann Hotel L ] ' ! { MAY HAYES ' PHONE 205 | “THE GAY | BUCCAROO”| SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS and of course Capitol Service and Perfect Picture Projection Soon-—*“Secrets of the | French Police” | | | Comsin T304 | DOUBLE BILL FOR GAPITOL Drink plenty or water with' pinch of salt. If bloated with gas add a spoon of Adlerika. This washes out in Douglas by Guy’s Drug| —adv. Co,, Store. — oo Classified ads pay. AR, | SPECIAL ‘Klondike,” Story of North, Is Said to Be Real Thriller A double feature I, brings | “Klondike,” and “The Gay Bu carco,” two action melodramas to| the Capitol theatre screen tomor- row, as well as a careful selection of short subjects. “Klondike,” as its title infers, is |a story of the North, but a modern Extract |one, and revolves around the ad- Of ventures subsequent to an attempt . |at a trans-Pacific airplane flight. Vanl,lla 1 Glorious blonde Thelma Todd is . $1.00 pint | featured in the leading feminine |role. Among the male players is Will not bake out in cooking | Capt. Frank Hawks, internationally i}:nswn plane speed celebrity. Ac- |cording to advance reports the pic- | ture is replete with thrills. Likewise is “The Gay Buccaroo,” and Manager Paulson believes that those patrons who enjoy thrills and action will be well pleased* with ithe new hill opening tomorrow. | —————— JUNEAU DRUG CO. SUBSTATION NO. 1 1 SOPHOMORE STARS WIN | The Sophomore Stars, a hastily | assembled combination from the ;Juneau High School, won a bas- |ketball game from the Y. P. A. |Club Saturday night by a score of |48 to 33. | ———l as carefully as you | Read the ads TR eaa the news articles. LIPTON'S TEA THEWORLS STAMIAD Phone 33 Free Delivery AND MRS. WILLIAM NEITZERT N7 AT NEW LOW PRICES en a jury ac- ! cepted Parry’s plea of the “unwritten law” the question of. of famous stage people who are making pictures together. This program will be shown u:; N THER ANGLE the Capitol for the last times to- | 3 night. R BABY GIRL BORN TO MR. Mrs. Will Neitzert is the mother of a baby girl ‘born at St. A MARITAL CASE * |Mrs. Dietz Claims Douglas, Hospital at 8:40 o'clock last even- ing. The infant weighs ei; A e TR pounds and six ounces { Jr., Will Marry Her When SRR oz e, sevemed | H(“,‘ GC{S HIS DXVO\'CC Advertisements are your pocket-: book editorials. They interpret Lhe‘ merchandise news. COPPENHAGEN, Mar | The newspaper Berlings! 20. — e Tidende | Babes Reconcile Mother to Dad Who Killed Her Dashing Lover Freed by “Unwritten Law” Pléa, Harvey Parfy Forgave s Mate Whose Faithlessness Placed Him in Shadow of Electric Chair. [ o i g PARRY CHIVDREN WITH THEIR GRANDIMOTHER. @) The influence that children wield in healing breaches, no matter how wide, between their parents was never s demonstrated as in the case of Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Parry. Only a few days ago, Parry, a Coast Guardsman, stationed at Staten Island, N. Y., was on trial for life on a charge of having slain his wife's lover, Garnet erton, dashing riding ::nhr. ntly the enormity of wl h arry met rebuff . the outcome of children came up, and what a score of woul e el s d to do, the P: babes accomplished. For their sakes, th Coast Guardsman took m his erring mate, now penitent and anxious to make amends for her mistake. This time, one may predict that the lways. It is ndt often that a couple are given all over again after such a tra Parrys are lo;ell:or :: myiu_l dml?u:qfl'v“d the children of both father ly as that/ mother, quotes Mrs. Jorgen Dietz, whose former husband has sued Douglas i Fairbanks, Jr., for $60,000 for alien- ! ”auon of affections, as saying Fair- ,TU FA I R B A N Ks banks will go to Paris and obtain |a divorce from Joan Crawford, |then marry Mts. Dietz. Mrs. Dietz is also quoted as say- ing she left Hollywood because of unpleasant talk about her and Fairbanks. She is known in Den- mark under her pen name of David Strange. Last Saturday, in Hollywood, Joan Crawford announced she and hee or husband had separated |but she contemplated no divorce. - | MRS. RALPH BEISTLINE LEAVES HOSPITAL FOR HOME Mrs. Ralph Beistline, who has |beeén’ a patient in St. Ann’s Hos- pital for the last two weeks re- {celving medical treatment, left the {hospital for her home yesterday. NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE United States of America, District | of Alaska, ss. Public notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an Execution dated the 3d day of March A, D. 1933, issued out of the District Court of the United States for the | Territory of Alaska on a judgment rendered in said Court on the 10th | day of January A. D. 1933, in favor |of George M. Bidwell, plaintiff, and against E. E. Harvey, defendant, and certain property hereinafter described; which said Execuson provides that the property previous- ly attached in this cause, which property is described as follows, fo- wit: the amount due the defendant i};. E. Harvey from Leo Haider and Tony Steele upon a contract, bond | or option under which the said Leo | Haider and Tony Steele contracted | | to purchase and obtained an option |on, those certain lode mining claims | situate on Woedesky Island, Peters- | burg Recording District, Alaska, to- Maid, of Mexico, Maid of Mex- o South Exzension, Maid of Mex- |ico, North Extension No. 1, Maid |of Mexico North Extension No.,2, | Maid of Texas, Maid of Texas Ex- sion, The notices of location. of {said ‘mining claims have been duly |and regularly recorded with the | Recorder for Petershurg Precinct, ’ here the said notices are new- of )fl cord, to which notices reference is herehy made for more particular | description; which said agreemenu to by and between E. E. Harvey 1d Ida J, McGinnis, parties of the part, and Leo Haider ana ony Steele, parties of the second ,» and was duly and regularly |recorded in the office of the Re- corder for Petersburg Precinct, on ‘;mze 400 of Miscellaneous Records; | together with the interest .of . the |defendant E. E. Harvey, to-wib: 1 two-thirds (2/3) interest, in the ove referred to six (6) mining ims: be sold; and I will accord~ y offer sald personal property |and real estate for sale at public ue to the highest and best bid- for cash, on the 10th day of April A. D. 1933, at 11 o'clock A, M. of said day .at the front entrance to the ;Federal and Territorial suilding in Juneau, Alaska. Dated ugu,mz day of March A. D. 1833, v | | | ALBERT WHITE, United States Marshal for First Division, Territory of Alaska. By DONALD E. MARTIN, Deputy | First - publication, March 6, 1933. “Last ‘Publication, March 27, 1933, o purchase was made and entered |! ,Spring Check-Up NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 3rd day of March, 1933, the Common Council of the City! of Juneau, Alaska, enacted, subject to the ratification by the electors| of said municipalty, that certain Ordinance No. 211, entitled “An Ordiance granting a franchise to W. H. Bacon, his heirs, execut,ors,‘ administrators and assigns, to use certain streets, avenues and ways of the City of Juneau, Alaska, for i the operation therein and hereover of automobile passenger busses and: JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP The Litile Store with the stages, and to operate and main- ¢ Reasqnabl ! tain an automobile passenger bus | or stage line in the City of Juneau, I % Alaska, and to charge fares for the| Have your car checked = 5 ! transportation of passengers in after the w 'g}.—-—————lllllll—_?llll automobile busses and stages,” altacy W opr .apd tear of winter driving. GARBAGE HAULED which ordinance grants a franchise| to W. H. Bacon, his heirs, ex-| REASONABLE B AV_[S ecutors, administrators and assigns, | . 8’8 . to use certain streets, avenues and PRICES ki NES“ B 1 "BERGMANN DINING | | ROOM ways of the City of Juneau, Alaska, for the operation therein and thereover of automobile . passenger busses and stages, and to operate and maintain an aytomobile pas- Expert Workmen CONNORS | senger bus or stage line in the City | s Board by Week or Month of Juncau, Alaska, and tp chnrgei Motor Co. ‘ als for Trapsients fares for the transportation of pas- : INC 2 mfi 3, 600 sengers in automobile busses and . Chigken unday, stages. MRg. J. GRUNNING NOTICE 18 FURTHER HEREBY | GIVEN that said franchise will be ! submitted to the qualified electors of the City of Juneau, Alaska, at the annual municipal election to !be held therein on April 4, 1833, and that at such election the .el-| ectors of said municipality may ex- press by their vote their approyal or disapproval of said franchise,| and that such franchise will not become valid until it has been sub- mitted to the electors of _said municipality at said annual muni- cipal election and unless at least 55% of the votes cast at that election shall be in favor of sueh franchise. NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN that by said ordinance the Common Council designated said annual municipal election to be thel election at which said franchise should be submitted to the, quali- fied electors of said municipality. NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN that a copy of said Ordi- nance, containing said franchise, may be inspected at the City Clerk's office in the City Hall, in Juneau, Alaska. 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