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_THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1933. SO ———— T T SRR 1 | | SPORTING CAPITOL et e JOHN Starting TOMORROW HE-MAN CRASHES INTO SOCIETY— RIDES IT OFF ITS FEET AND LEARNS A THING TWO ABOU'I' LOVE! OR Matinee 2:0 with Evalyn Knapp HardiesAlbright Walter Byron ‘ J. Farrell MacDonalid Story by J. K. McGuiness <A Columbia SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Extra Special! Just Arrived! “A BILL OF BARRYMORE pivorcemen CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE PICTURES LAST TIMES TONIGHT in—— 0 P. M. | i i When Your > ENGINE Lacks PEP 70 INSTALL - REV, GLASSE O TUESDAY Official Induction’ of Pastor! Wil Take Place Next Week The Rev. John A. Glasse, who | has been serving the Northern | Light Presbyterian Church here| since the middle of February, will | be officially installed as pastor of | DUTCH ATMOSPHERE | CREATED BY LISTON FOR JUNEAU BAKERY The Junean Bakery has “gone | Dutch” with distinetive wall apd ing decorations. executed by Lu ton, local decorator and commer- |cial artist. The windmills, Dutch boys ~and (girls attractively costumed thét adorn the walls of Henry Sully’s bakery shop give it the atmosphere |of health and cleanliness that :is | associated with things Holland. ————--— Mrs. Lou Garrison, cGaughter of Mrs. Harry Larson, arrived in Ju- neau on the Norco this morning. Mrs. Garrison, whose husband is ranger at Sequoia National Park in ABE”. {morrow matinee, “He-Man”" Star Featured — Barr}fn‘iéfe Last Times Tonight John Barrymore in his latest pic- ture, “A Bill of Divorcement,” which has received wunusually favorable comment, during its Juneau en- gagement, shows for the last times tonight at the Capitol theatre. Jack Holt, long one of the screen’s most popular stars and a master at the “he-man” type of interpre- tation, comes to the Capitol to-| in “This Sport- [the woman whose second marriage ing Age.” In this fast-moving and exciting drama, Holt- appears as a Sports- man with two ' penchants, one for horses, and more particlarly polo, the other for beautiful women. In the supporting cast are such popular players as, the blonde and | intriguing Evalyn Knapp, Hardy Albright, Walter Byron, Ruthy Wes- ton and veteran J. Farrell Mac- Donald, who as Holt’s cavalry ord- erly gives one of his inimitable and | thoroughly delightful portrayals. A strong selection of short sub- jects and news reels are also a part of tomorrow’s program. DEPUTY CASWELL BRINGS TWO MEN FROM KETCHIKAN Game Law and Alaska Bone Dry Violators Will Serve Sentences Here Deputy United States Marshal W. H. Caswell, arrived in Juneau aboard the Norco this morning, with two prisoners, E. Selness and R. C. Graham, recently convicted in Ketchikan, who will serve out their sentences in Juneau. Selness, charged with violation of the Game Laws, was found gu.\ltyl on several counts and senteneed in | the District Court to one year in Jjail and $1,500 fine. R. €. Graham plead guilty to vio- lation of the Alaska Bone Dry Law and was sentenced to six months ‘in jail by United States Commis-! sioner W. C. Arnold. Mr. Caswell: will return to Ket- {chikan aboard the Admiral Evafs tomorrow morning. CALIFORNIA QUAKE . PICTURES WILL BE AT CAPITOL TONIGHT First news reel pictures of the California earthquake have arrgvfi \m Juneau and will be shown the Capitol Theatre tonight. Pictures of the disaster which affected many Juneau people, through ' damage 'to property of relatives and friends in the South, have been anxiously awaited heré, and Manager Erick Paulson’s show- ing of the pictures will be of inter est to many. | ———— MRS. FORSYTHE LEAVES FOR VACATION SOUTH owns a mink: ranch on' the glacier highway, left en: the Norco this morning to visit in the South. ‘ Classified ads pay. I"FUR GARMENTS Made ta Order Remodeled, Repu:ed, Cleaned OPENS AT CAPITOL SUNDAY Jack 'Holt; (et LANDI IS WOMAN | IN “ROOM.43" AT COLISEUM SOON Dramatic Shr Surrounded| by Tnteresting ‘Cast in Sunday Show Elissa Landi, who has added in- terest to the fact of her beaufy by making' a name for herself as an author as well as an actress, will be seen at the Coliseum theatre to- morrow night in another dramatic role, said to be as fine as the one she portrayed in “The Yellow Tick- In “The Woman in Raom 13, as is endangered through the wvin- dictive schemes of her first hus- |band and whe desperately tries to save her innocent mate from pris- jon by sacrificing her own reputa- {tion, only to see her efforts fail, Miss Landi gives what is said to be the finest characterization of her brilliant carreer. She makes the role thorpughly convincing—a diffi- cult feat for so dramatic a part— ‘and in addition gives it wormth | land power. Ralph Bellamy; remembered for . his work as the prison' camp eom- mandant in “Surrender,’ goes com- | pletely villain in “Dhe Woman in’ Room 13" ‘as the vengeful hus-| band, while Neil Hamilton as the | luckless tnd trusting spouse gives ! the type of performance that won | him so many friends in “Strangers | {May Kiss” and “The Sin of Made- lon Cladet.” Myrna Loy and Gilbert | Roland are two other celebrities who acqaint themselves notable in‘ the photoplay. % .- SPANISH RANCH Is flAGKSBMND COLISEUM SUNDAY and MONPAY Matinee Sunday—2 P. M. As Mrs. Rumq. beaytiful murder su: Henry King's Production Ralph Bellamy Neil Hamilton Myrna l.gy Gm:ert Rolona {fany's talking: picture of | West, 1rmg Bob Steele and coming #o the Cohseum Theatre for tonight only. The pace set in “Oklahoma Cy- clone” dull moment in the picture. the old “Oklahoma Cyclone,” star- is fast and there isn't .one The Mrs. Al Forsythe, whose-husband {7 Star of Coliseum Picture “ ” (real story and consequently the ac- non is mot slowed up for a min- Bob S tétle Is! €q@oy some such romantic subject. The What s said ito be the, finest old [Who gets mixed up with a danger- real Spanish rancho and hacienda still remainnig in Sothern Califor- nia offered the backgrounds for Tif- !love interest is incidental to the uw while the hero and heroine go into epstacies about the moon or ‘lave making is done in whirlwind cowboy fashion, with a dash of ban- ditry thrown in for added zest. The story concerns ‘‘Oklahoma Cyclone” ous bandit, McKim, falls in love with McKim's girl and gets into no end of trouble. has fen “awarded Radio. radio to Gus Peyton —164~ {Majestic. 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HANDRAHAN INVESTMENT BANKER Telephone 10 Juneau, rviest You ans ery | THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS 'The Gastineau Begm and End at the assenger-Carryinz Boat F resh Spmach 2 lbs. . » 23¢ Cottage Cheese, earton , 25¢ CALIFORNI4 GROCERY Prompt Delivery PHONE 478 " An Amazing Washer Value Thor A tH Zipaen gitator Model 21 ‘ Convenient Terms |the church by the Presbytery of | California, was called north by the | Alaska at a special meeting to he |illness of her mother. NEW WASHINGTON s«me'- Most Distinguished Address Ilnllfllullwl:!'i it — . —— Read the ads as carefully as you Juneau Ice Cream & h at 7 oclock | 1k O ; § We have no rpam here ‘:g(d; ']Il:xue;:ay c:;‘:l:mwaApr.lO: EII:_“.][:;mIEI'E.\lfllll_llfl..s]h.lll‘i“ aulll, nun;mnpuzz'!!: ¥ h/ }oltea]youhof thlsgor;ld::. | There will be special music by | = ul ashing achine. - | the cholr. The sermon win be|* & AN = Regldar Shflot at Yowve never had such an . preached by the Rev. Jackson L. ] - Pml't ; to bl}y a p!'Od- t;A compl:?l:edoverh:u]mg Webster, O Sitka, and two other| § INV IT A T ION 1 uct of the }!’ur]ey Machine y our skil mechanics || visiting ministers will deliver brief| = H Company. - will give it the power ||charses to the new minister and | g F 10 OFClOCk pany |to the congregation. | : 4 3 :n.d. zest tthat lmakes [ g Dresbytery of Alesks 15 fiow | B ¢ E ; f%‘lly a al;;:utpd nulnbelr riving a true pleasure. | in session at Wrangell and upon ad- ] tg dine well and rest well at § £ $ o ese washers are avail- i Really reasonable rates! | journmcht will come to Juneau on| & Seattle’s most distinguished ad- Tomorrow Mor: mng able ‘at this price. the missionary boat Princeton wi = | dress. Here, you will l!lul all the q i | perform this “wedding” ceremony | H modern h“é conveniences ne- = i ‘ior the congregation and their new - cessary to your ”‘.m comfort :,; 5 |leader. A cordial invitation is ex- H , d all those old fs ideas J UN EAU {tended all in the community who| & | of iriendliness’ s Hespitality - e Nat a d‘“‘:’“‘tln“"d m"fl We b‘“;‘?t hefore the - |are interested to attend. K that are Decessary fo's good s iprice advance offer you the saving. y MOTORS | M'CLAIRES LEAVE romn E g hael "_" “"-','v", ‘-",:,, - BAILE Y s SP ECI AL Phone for a demonstration or gall at our display room ] ‘ SOUTH ABOARD NORCO| £ ADQLPH S| H : i . o o | . | Every Night from 8 P. M. Alaska Electric nght & i 2 | E. McClaire, who ‘has operated a| & oo BT [ z3 | leather and canvas goods manufac-| £ Alaskan Headquarters—Ask for Permanent Rates. GHICKEN NOODLES P o r Com : HORLUCK'S | |turing shop on Seward sircet, with| d we my ) BEAJC H Brick snd ' | Mrs. McClaire and their daughter,| & HOTEL an J EAU P ¢ U 18 | Alice, left on the Norco this morn«| % UN —Phone DO GLM‘ by DANISH Ice Cream |ing for Seattle, on account of the| & GHOP SUEY 8 & BAILEY’S CAFE & BEADNESABIBIEDEESE | 5 i ALL FLAVORS |mness of Mrs. Meciatre | Old Papers for Sale'at-Empire O ., s £2 00 x