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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1933. FRENCH POLEE[ poucr.as JINDIAN DANCESMARIAN NIXON "t " e, g 0, | i E 4 i ne ax ating & N PICTURE SOLVES| ~ ygwps WILLBE BIVEN IS CHARMING | rmeeieer T ] 99/ of not guilty was entet by| ¢ A : CLEVER MYSTERY _SATURDAY NIGHT AS “REBECCA™ ciic st e emaimas R O type of mystery play, apitol Detective Story Rare Entertainment Pl:om-:uunnyb\ook Farm Bro}‘lgh!\chmging him with wWilfol evasion| Marian Nixon—Raiph Beflamy . e i - Presents Lovely ised—Interpreter Will to Screen of . Coli- L Bl WINPT Dwaet s, 1 New Star seum Theatre Much conjecture, and much fic- tional plotting, has followed the {murder in 1918 of Princess Anas- Give Explanations FOR DOUGLAS Members of Women'’s Club May Also Construct adventure the Re-creating in all its charm and | emotional appeal one of the fa-| mous romances of the twentieth | Films' of great French detec- The 25 participants imy the an-| cient Indian dances to be given tomorrow night in the Alaska Na- - i tasia, daughter of the Russian T . C tive Brotherhood Hall are all ready |century, Fox pro:luchon.:‘ tive, Bertillon. Czar. Or was she murdered? Is ennis Court for the entertainment, having re- [“Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, |she still alive? These aré the hearsed day and night for the past |featuring Marian Nixon and Ralph The Douglas TIsland Women's Club was entertained on Wednes- day evening by Mrs. Glen Kirk- ham and Mrs. Charles Holmer at the home of the former, in one of ‘ Bellamy, opened at the Coliseum | Theatre last night. Faithfulness « to Kate Douglas Wiggin's and Charlotte Thompson’s _questions which produce the stor- | les. One of those stories, cléverly combined with a series of memoirs several weeks. The dances, five in number, have -seldom been wit- nessed by white people and they have not been presented anywhere “SECRETS of the FRENCH POLICE” DON'T MISS IT! lexplaining the methods of the A p during the past two score years, |original stage play is notéd through- French Surete, is now on the|the most interesting meetings of pasn dance tells a mythical story|[out the picture which relates the screen at the Capitol Theatre. It|the year. Action taken duringl,ng while the evolutions are in|amazing adventures and glamorous the regular business session includ- ed the contribution of $15 to the Douglas School Board to help pay for the new stage curtain recently purchased. It was also decided that shoots from local trees should be planted in the school yard romance of the little girl who be- lieved in happiness. Alfred Santell's direction, marked with constant attention to the maintenance of the original spirit of Rebacca’s character, also adds much to the entertainment values is RKO-Radio Pictures’ production of “Secrets of the French Police,” in which Gwili Andre, Frank Mor- gan, John Warburton, and others are feafured. There is an amazing and thril- ling series of murders, abductions, progress an interpréter will ex- plain them to the large audience expected tomorrow night. “The Moon, The Man" One of the dances that should be “popular with the audience is “The Moon, The Man” which will thievings, plotting and counter- [2gain this Spring and that lilac of the film. Headed by Mae plotting, ably acted out, Well writ- |bushes for transplanting be or-fbe presented with electrical effects. [Marsh, the important supporting ten, nicely photographed, and beau- |dered. The story is that a young Indian|cast includes Liouise Closser Hale, made fun of the moon and the After an inspiring talk by the jmoon, in retaliation, drew him’up President, Mrs. F. A. J. Gallwas,[and kept him suspended. The|and many others. the Club made tentative plans for /mother of the young Indian tried |gf——— T ___.;q the construction of a community {in vain to break the spell with Reasonable Monthly Rates | playground and tennis court. Plans|the assistance of the witch doctors :‘f 1 | GARBAGE HAULED to erect two or more dressing{and others. ] | For Playground Sarah Padden, Alan Hale, Alphonz Ethier, Eula Guy, Ronald arrHis tifully directed. Praise must be given the lovely Gwili Andre for her performance as the Parisian flower girl forced, by hypnotic suggestion, to pose as |the missing princess. Her part is a different one. To it she brings both talent and her amazing breath 1mking, beauty. Surely she is one of the most lovely ladies of the screen. Other fine performances are giv- en by Frank Morgan, long a Broadway favorite, and by John | Warburton. Warburton is a new- |comer to the screen who was signed by Radio to a long term contract because of his work. in “Secrets |of the French Polite.” HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ARE EIVEN AWARDS Members of Staff of “To- tem” Honored in An- ts the Cream of Tartar that makes them yo‘o‘d.' rooms on the Treadwell bathing| 'The other dances are just as| | E' O' DAVIS beach were discussed and a com-{thrilling as “The Moon, The Man," TELEPHONE 584 mittee appointed to investigate. [all presented in costumes rarely £ i) For the entertainment program,|seen and which have been assem- Mrs. Glen Kirkham gave a vocal |bled here from various sections of solo which was heartily encored.|Southeast Alaska. Mrs. P. J. Hussey gave two pleas-| Among the featured dancers to ing vocal numbers and Mrs. Charles |be seen tomorrow night are Mrs. Holmer read an interesting paper (Pete Smith, Mrs. Charles Green, “A Medical Study.” Mrs, Bessie Miller,” Peter Smith, Mrs. Herrmann Talks Jim Clark and Jack Gamble, lead- Mrs. R. R. Herrmann of Juneau, |ern, X who is head of the committe¢ on legislation for the A. F. W. C, gave an instructive talk on the bills now pending in the Territor- ial Legislature. She spoke at length on the difficulty facing that body for financing the ex- penses of the territory for the next two years, Mrs. A, J. Balog and Mrs. H. L. Cochrane were elected to entertain the Club for the April meeting when the annual election of offi- cers will be held. The hostess served delicious re- Also Interesting Selection Short Subjects SOON PIGGLY WIGGLY Depression, Panic, Hard Times and Bottom Prices apparently have hit the crisis. Pork prices to the producing farmer took a jump frem 11 to 18 cents. Wheat has gone up in price, beef went up, blue fox skins went up and when other commodities like beef and pork increase in ‘price so will halibut and salmon. No reason in the world to be panicky. Take advantage of the still low prices at your PIGGLY WIGGLY Store. Malt Syrup - Can 45¢€ POSITIVELY! One of Season’s Greatest “AMERICAN MADNESS” T TG RS SRR Old PapersAfor Sale at Empire Office BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES t ———————— {Italian Heavy Champion Sued by Former Manager ROME, March® 24 — Innocente Baiguerra, ‘heavyweight champion of Ttaly now in the United States, has been summoned to appear in a damage suit filed by his former manager,. Angelo Della Rovere. Della Rovere claims Baiguerra broké his managerial contract when' he sailed for America last ahd freshments at the close: ol the[November against Della Rovere's nual Contest meeting, g CHOP SUEY = gt TR IS The Ital;;n boxing federation rec members of the staff of (GOOD TIME REPORTED, lias disqualified and fined Baig- iy g . the Juneau High School “Totem,” REBEKAH CARD PARTY/uerra and has threatened to re- i J BAILEY’S CAFE soon to be published, have received b RN 36 umldes his adfalr BLLL RIBBON BUD‘VEISLR n Nun_)bcr 3 Cans o recognition in the annual awards made for those connected with |sehool publications, by the Western Engraving and Colortype Company of Seattle. The awards are made for exceptionally meritorious work. Eight tables were engaged at the card party given last evening by the Northern Light Rebekah Lodge of Douglas, in the third event of their series. Prizes for the evening with Della Hovere is cleared up. WE HAVE It By the CEBE. o iyvivsraimenesyosy dipe 34 es5udss $5.25 ORANGES, 288 size, 2 dozen for . . . 39¢ SWEET AND LOTS OF JUICE BUTTER, Sunset Gold, 4 pounds. . . 99c HIGHEST SCORE were awarded to Mrs. Guy L. Smith and W. E. Cahill for the of the Totem, and Olavi Kukkola, bridge high scores and to Mrs. Business Manager, have both re-|Charles Fox and Joe Reidi for the lceived certificates and also the|bridge lows. For whist, Mrs, John iblack enameled pin, a gold book G. Johnson and E. McCormick won with the initial letter “W.” ‘the prizés for high scores and Mrs. The school publications are judg- |August Leroux and C. H. Bowman ed from advance work submitted |the consolations. and must be of extraordinary out-| Refreshments were served after standing work. the card-playing. Classified ads pay. DOUGEASITES GOING ON NORTHLAND EXCURSION | at the Right Price Harris Hardware Co. Lower Fronh Street Bob Henning, Editor-in-Chief Week End SPECIALS Service Weight Hosiery 75c EGGS, Large, Clean, Fresh, 4dozen . . 93¢ Coffee,21bs. . ..35¢ | Tea,lb. . . . . 40c s, piamming %i‘:'r‘:oi:lzgssml:;; Piggly Wiggly Special Piexly Wiggly Full Fashioned and No. 1 Grade ! lay excursion trip over the week end - - - SRR 1. 0 SERBPRDA A vk 1 e Tromn | Ye.: [l Tissue,5rolls...29c| WessonOil . . . 44¢ Lucile Pepoon, Miss Margaret s Waldorf Teilet New Blouses $2.25 Pimperton and Felix Gray. ONE SHOVELFUL OF |fff ———— -2 e Y e i el ik | S P " . OUR COAL Powder, pkg. . . 37¢ | Milk. 16 cans . $1.00 n plaids, white or cream silks SUNPAY | will give as much heat as two of : : / ¢ “Juneaw’s Own g the dirty, slaty kind. That's why White King Washing-=Package All Brands Funeral §érvices for Mrs. Andrew Martin, who passed away at her home Tuesday morning, will be held Sunday afternoon, March 25 at 1 o'clock from the Congrega- tional Community church, Father FREE—1 Small Package Soap 4 bars for . 29¢ LUX 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, thap will give the most heat pos- sible you should give us your order. Store” Crab Meat, can . 23¢ Alaska lee Pack—Cordova Juneau Sample Shoppe Opposite Harris Hardware Co. o otine - || e | een |} Baking Powder . 27¢ Cfisco, can . . . 62¢ ~ < "‘;:;"‘j‘:; :)?" f sadis ke PHONE 114 Calumet<=1 pound .. 3 Poun l__*__*___.f 0® value for | OIL Pickles, guart . . 23c¢ | Shaker SLait o v OB A g AMPLE BB R 3 @ ’ " Sour ) eslie’s _ Sat“rday S JUNEAEHOSP ' 40c | ; 2 Macaroni, 31bs. . 22¢ | Cigarettes, now $1.18 Catic- urners g 1 s Formerly of Juneau Reasonable Prices | 501 Ranke Bldg., Seattle l" 1 S o Whole of Half LEG OF LAMB with MINT SAUCE " CHICKENS - CHICKENS == €irewlating Heaters Heating Stoves Cream Puffs, each . (Fresh Cream) s i I I i - Small Heating Plants TAKE YOUR q§ 4 Rhode Island Red Hens, 5 to 8 Ibs. each ... Fresh Doughnuts, doz. . 30c Doctor's Advice iz + o g soss $5.00- 1 Tkt By . . s.c i He B Hhowwy Bews -, c. ... :.-2dethe et barnets under actual || SLICED BACON ........16¢ Ib. PICNICS ..... Il 101; Ib. T the New Delici Iy ok, Wash— | ghave Crewm, working conditions at g £ g T e e = ry ; Icous ) el g £ B comnmo,:'l’jon OprER"— : Do exhansted. o do |Celisphase ALSTROM" quart New Sauer Kraut Date and Nut Cake, ke ke, R “’ . STAND One pound Swift’s Frankfurters, ALL FOR. ...... .. sire for food and rew Very mnervous, { y doctor informed me that I must take a' topie or I would go into a decline, and_recom- ended Dr. Pierce’s Golden. Medical iscovery,” wrote E. W. Bowen of 407 8. gth St. “I started taking the “Discovery’ and three bottles complete- ly restored my, appetité, health and strength and 1 have been perfectly well ever since,” Sold by druggists. FRESH OYSTERS .......29c pt. | KIPPERED SALMON . FRESH , COUNTRY STYLE BEEF STEW ...........10¢ b, | LINK SAUSAGES ........T6c . PHONES 24 BUSINESS IS GOOD ~ Meat Dept. 24 Zrings & Ahlers Co. “We 1l yod in svincs What Job will eost” JUNEAU BAKERY FRONT STREET TELEPHONE 377 Rice Drug Co. | Telephone 134 We Deliver EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS WE DELIVER o

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