The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 31, 1933, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, CAPITOL A SENSATION YOU SHOULD NOT MISS! JOHN BARRYMORE “A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT” with—— BILLIE BURKE—KATHARINE HEPBURN DAVID MANNERS SOON: JACK HOLT in “This Sporting Age” Four. Big :Indoor ;Meets Draw 60,000 Customers NEW YORK, March 31.—The in- BERGMANN DINING ROOM Meals .for Transients Cut Rates Chicken dinner Sunday, 60c MRS. J. GRUNNING Board by Week or Month ! [ | | n | r | HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Rooms ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. door track season just closed has been one of the most successfl' in the history of local athletics, both from the standpoint of strong en- try lists and attendance The winter’s four big meets— Millrose, New York A. C., National | A. A, U. and Knights of Colum- bus games drew a total of 60,000 fans ¢o Madison Square Garden. - Physicians are estimated to col- lect little more than four-fifths of their . accourtts, not counting serv- ices performed without charge. [ FUR G | B, FUR GARMENTS || Made to Order | Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned | H. J. YURMAN | The Furrier A Style for Everyone in These {en legends that have colorful the- BILLIE BURKE IN CAST WITH | J, BARRYMORE Capitol Screen Reveals Fine Drama with Ex- ceptional Cast | Billie Burke has been a glam- orous name, a figure of the Braad-‘ way stage about whom were' wov- atrical history. It is a strongly dramatic story which serves as the vehicle in which the star makes her return to pictures. As Margaret Fairfield, in “A Bill of Divercement,” which | opened at the Capitol theatre last night, Miss Burke plays a woman caught in the ties of a disastrous first marriage, just as she was finding second love. All the rich experience of her stage training is calleq on in this appealing part. z Forceful Role In the starring part John Barry- more has one of the most forceful roles of his varied carcer. As a shell-shocked English veteran who returns home to find the world has moved on, leaving no place for | his' unhappy soul to find anchor, Barrymore proves without question foremost actor. Katherine Hepburn, a powerful Broadway favorite, is seen in the romantic role of Sydney Fairfield, the same which served on the stage to zoom Katherine Cornell to star- dom. In this girl RKO Radio Pic- tures has uncovered one of the most gifted emotional actresses on the screen. David Manners, Henry Stephen- son, Elizabeth Patterson and Gayle Evers, réund out an exceptionally brilliant cast. RETURNING FROM VISIT IN STATES Mrs. T. A. Morgan, wife of the| local agent of the Wills Naviga- | tion Company, is returning to her home in Juneau aboard the Za- pora. Mrs. Morgan has spent the past three months visiting relatives in Arkansas, New Mexico u.nd‘ Oregon. Burners for Ranges Circulating Heaters Heating Stoves Small Heating Plants See one of these $25.00 burners under actual || working conditions at || ALSTROM’S NEWS MRS. LAHTI, FORME R< JUNEAU RESIDENT DIES! AFTER LONG ILLNESS' ol | Mrs. Richard Lahti, formerly of | Juneau, died at her home in Ab- erdeen yesterday, after a long ill- ness, according to word received by | her daughter, Mrs. John G. Erb-|™ land. Mrs, Lahti, formerly Mrs. Ida Ma (kx lived in Douglas for twenty- s, and in Juneau for some nmn before moving €6 Aberdeen s ago. She leaves many s on Gastineau ‘Channel who mourn her ‘death. B s Mfs. Erbland, Mrs. Lahti vived by her husband, Han-| it and Douglas Maki, living in A. Johnson o©f OChichagof. — e Jlassified ads pay. PROGRESS en, Ed. Maki of Juneau, and | Established in 1891 this bapk has continuously since that time assisted in the upbuilding of this eity and Territory. Our customers value and appreciate our willingness and abil- ity to assist them in every ‘way con- sistent with safe and sound banking. The B. M. Behrends Bank Junean, Alaska 42 YEARS BANKING SERVICE TO ALASKA his right to the title of America's 1933. BOBBY CODGAN, JACKIE COOPER, STARS OF SOOKY Coliseum Has Shantytown| Kids in Their Sec- ond Picture —_— | Sooky,” which _had, its first| showing at the Coliseum last night, | Iaenbers chiefly in the trials of Gen- eral Skippy and his army, Sooky,| jat the same time showing the part |the kids play in a mayorality cam- fpaign being waged by the fathe fof Jackie Searl and Jackie Coo) jer. Jackie - Cooper -and ‘Rebert Coo- | screen. -There -is something about er, Jackie Coogan, probably the first really famous screen child, And young Robert meets any com- parison. with the big brother fav- orably. ‘He is natural, unaffected and his wistful childish charm even more pronounced than his brother’s. “Sooky” continues the adventures of Jackie and Rabert in Shanty- town, with the same cast that sup- ported the “children in “Skippy.” Turnips — Radishes—Lettuce—Celery—Cucumbers—Green ‘Asparagus—Cauliflower 4 —Field Tomatoes—Ne\\; Spuds—Green Peppers—Squash—Fresh Green Spinach— and Frozen Strawherries—ALL:ON NORCO SATURDAY ‘MORNING—NO"LEFT- OVERS FROM LAST BOAT—ONLY THE BEST AT YOUR— PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE Juneaw’s Best Shopping Center Pound Butter . . .24¢ 4 Pounds 95¢ SUNSET GOLD—None Better Eggs, 4.dox. .. . . 85 LARGE Brooms |again. week, and when it combines with as the occasion | gan ape two. of the cleverest chil- |~ <ren who have won fame on the | Robert. that. recalls his older broth-|_ Willard Robertson, who created the role of Skippy's father, Enid Ben- nett, the original mother sof Skip- | py, and Helen Jerome Eddy . who | played the part of Sooky's mother, | are all with these adorable kids APRIL FOOL DANCE IS SPONSORED BY MOOSE SATURDAY An April' Fool Dance Wwill be sponsored by the Legion of the Moose, No. 25, at Evergreen Gar- dens, in the Goldstein building, tomorrow night. Saturday night is always 'the most popular dance night of the ril Fool 'Day for a party, the dance should be more than ordinarily well attend- ed. New and peppy music will be y Anderson’s Merry sdapced from the Sook “Dear Sooky” by Perey" “Crosby. With Jackie Copper as Skippy—Robert Coogan, as<Sooky A $ FRESH CLEAN LS v SR MATINEE/SATURDAY—2 P. M. SPEGIAL SHOWING in Smart Styles 12.75, $16.75, $24.50 :Silk‘ ::répes, prints, sheers,. g. - . - Very moderate prices! $6.75,°$9.75,-$12.75, $16.75, 1$24.50 Soups, 3 for. ... 25¢c i CAMPBELL’S—AIl Varieties New Dresses - F or M isses! STAND Rice & Ahlers Co. “We tell you in advance what Job will cost” BLUE HANDLES—A Few Left { Ginger Ale .. . . . 25¢ 2 bottles—Old Heidelberg QUART BOTTLE Corn, 2 cans for 25¢ DEL MAIZ \IBLETS Coffee, 2 lbs. ... . 62,_(:‘ SCHILI ING’S Milk, 4f0r.....25c LAN-NED— All Bl‘ands ', Soap,d0 bars. . . 53¢ FELS NAPTHA i SRS AT e Beets,~2 for....25¢c LICED—Large Cans For Juniors! For Women! J Snowdnft Sty S;POUND (‘ANb Mayonnaise . .". 48¢c KRAF'I"S-—Quarts 53c( i PIGGLY WIGGLY MEATS *For Sunday We Suggest BAKED M!}AT LOAF” Oolvm “Terms We ‘have ‘no. room here to tell you of this wonder- “ful Washing Machine, You've never had such an opportunity to buy a prod- uct of the Hurley Machmg Company Fresh MURGER—PON( 'SAUSAGE PURE LARD OR VEGETM SHORTBNMHP&II(I Paclmxes, The newest ideas in prints, in dots, in checks, plaids and combinations. Selid color flat crepes _in' blues, .greens, and browns. > o =0nly_; a limited number Smfti Pummm or Cudahy’s Puritan HAMS—Whole or half . By g Qe s able at -this price. 18 . E A complete overhauling by our skilled mechanics will give ‘it the power and zest that “makes driving a true pleasure. Really reasonable rates! JUNEAU MOTORS ' PIGGLY'WIGGLY “The Most-of the Best for the Least” PIGGLY WIGGLY MEDIUM ‘CHICKENS. .. . 23¢ 1. v Not a discontinued model. We bought before the .price .advance and offer you -the-saving. Phone for a demonstration or«ll at our wy room < 2Y5e .29 Sizes up- to 48. Also in 1% sizes. Power Company" JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 h_l,'-m_,ls Good ... Meat Dept., 24-2 rings J uneau Sample Shoppe _Qpposite_Harris Hardware Co.

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