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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY APRIL 15, 1933. LT A o 6 REELS PACKED WITH JOY LR TURKEY DINNER WEDNESDA\\ By Martha Society at Presbyter- ian Church April ‘19, 5" to 7:30. Adults, 75¢; children, under 12, 50c. —adv, WITH THOSE MERRY—CRAZY—DIZZY BOYS TAN IA JOLIVEK AND SELECTION OF SHORT ENTERTAINM}]NT SPECIALS flllIlIlIlIIII|IIIIII|IIII|IIIIlllIIIIlI_IIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHlIIIllIIIIIII!IIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII|I|IIIllllIIII|IIIII JITNEY DANCE A. N. B. Hall Saturday mgh., Auspices Alaska Native stterhood Music by Harry Krane's ‘Orchestra. | —ad\ LAST TIMES TONIGHT RICHARD DIX in “Hell’s Y An assortment’ of delicious candies as delightful as the gladsome season they repré- sent, packed in a box elo- quent in its beauty . . . 2 Pounds Roger’s (CChocolates III||III|IIIIIIII|IIIIlllI|IIHIIIIIIll|lI|IIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll lIIIIIl"IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIH CAPITOL AND FOLKS, TOMORROW ... . . Starting at 2:00 P. M. Matinee Comes— A HAPPY! GLAD-TIME! Springtime Laff Special Highway” T = A FULL LENGTH FEATURE— A Mint of Merriment NlIIIIIl||IIIIIlllIIIIIIIII L INIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll|||||lll|IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII!IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII ‘Awful Pains across Back | Frequent Arising at Night OR those who suffer from pains Heroés kidneys, heavy dull feelings and sometimes swollen s or feet, Dr. newest med- called “Anu- e, brings relief. | Rend what Mrs, { L. Poling of 8 Donovan St., Be lingham, Wash., | says about it: had terrible pains in my back — d hardly up or down. I had dizzy spells, lost much sleep on acedunt of fre t arising at night, had burning on passing the secretion, and both feet became swollen. I took Dr. Plerce’s Anurie Tablets and my kid- neys were agdin in perfect condition.” NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, Division Number One, Territory of Alaska, before the Honorable Charles Sey, in Probate. In the Matter of the Administra- tion of the Estate of Theodore J. Doogan, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Mrs. Mary Doogan has been ap- pointed administratrix of the es- tate of T. J. Doogan, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to file their claims, sworn to as required by law, with the undersigned at her residence at Douglas, Alaska, within six months from the date ot this notice, April 7, 1933. MRS. MARY DOOGAN, Administratrix. First publication, April 8, 1933. Last publication, April 29, 1933. f —— | Read the ads as ce: read the news articles. | Harris Hardware Co. Lower Fron% Street i McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY COMEDY IS AT CAPITOL WITH Inimitable E;edians Will Make Juneau Movie LAUREL, HARDY It’s a Brand New of a Story! GLORIOUS ROMANCE! Fans Laugh Out Laurel and Hardy, those inimit- able comedians, who wrench laughs from hard-hearted cynics, and keep the of us, including the kiddies in constant chuckle will open at the Capitol tomorrow matinee in a full length feature picture titled “Pack Up Your Troubles." Manager Paulson advises that he thinks e title is particularly timely. Spring is here, things are picking up and it is a good time for everyone to have a real hearty laugh and pack up their own trou- les, and stow them away. The picture has a war but the battles, according ports, are barrages of merriment, which make the picture | one of the most war-time comedies. The picture is produced on an elaborate scale with much war-time atmosphere. as extras. - The production, however, is de- signed and pointed towards laugh- provoking situations with the. re- sult that “Pack Up Your Troubles” has been bringing thousands of smiles to audience faces ;hroughout the country. EASTER HYMNS AND SERVICES Yot Bt @ Baster B Evident in Church Pro- gram Sunday Appropriate anthems and solos 1l be features of the Easter serv- ce at Resurrection Lutheran church tomorrow morning at 11:15 o'clock, The liturgical service will be ustd. The order of service: Piano Prelude, abeth Key. esus Christ Is Ris- Invocation, Confession and Ab- solution, The Introit and Gloria Patri. The Kyrie. The Gloria in Excelsis. b:wk-1 hilarious of all| More than 1,000 war | veterans participate in the picture | FORLUTHERANS' The Redeemeri”szemv Violet. Peterson, Kind i »yDELI(y @'OLISEU HTFU] JCOMEDYY | MORE 1 BEGIN ) Matines—2:30 P.'M.’ LOVE THAN EVER! JANET G4YNOR--CHARLES FARRELL in “THE FIRST YEAR" Tender, romanticy’ sorhenmes hilatious, spieed delightfully with lovers quartele and those i sweet moments of miaking up. King’s Armad a 1 | e rpereare e SATURDAY The Last Times |“#tne conect. | _Solo, "Ry rrection Day,” | Fred Gillman, 'The Epistle: I Corinthians 5: 6-8. Choral group—“How Calm and Beautiful the Morn,” Houlton; “Why Weepest Thou?” Lorenz; “He Comes Triumphant!”, Wilson. The Gospel—Mark 16:1-8. The, Nicene Creed, Hymn, “Christ the Lord Is Ris- len, Today.” Sermon. . The Offertory and Offering. Sclo, cAlleluia, Christ, Is Risen,” Walter Peterson. The General Prayer, Hymn, iour, Who Thy Flock Art Feeding.” ! | The Order for |fants. | The Aaronic Benediction. Recessional, “Christ Is Risen, Al- leluia. “The choir, which was organized last fall with Miss Alice Palmer jas director, has shown steady prog- |x_‘css," said Rev. Erling K. Olafson, “Its part in the service will Kul—m— Baptism of In- {today, !Belp to install the joyful spirit of Easter in the hearts of the wor- shippers.” Cheir Personnel The Choir personnel: Sopranos — Gertrude Helgesen, Dorothy Green, Silva Zenger, Kris- tine Olafson, Birdie Jensen, Rachel Borleck, Nola Mae Seelye, Alice Palmer. Altos—Lucille Stonehouse, Judith Minnie Rogers, Geraldine Bodding, Tenors—Bert McDowell, Pelerson, Fred Gillman, Basses—Jchn Key, Victor Rue, Fimer Reed, Sam Daniels, Olaf Swanson, Erling Olafson. Director—Alice Palmer. |- Accompanist—Elizabeth Key. Walber Laurel and Hardy at Capitol l’alnmount News r | | Sunshine Nellie - YOUNG AMERICA ’, RAYNHE MARRIED 10 F A B RELL N _]anpt Charhe Statred - Domestic Comedy * Drama “The First Year,” starting at the Coliseum Theatre tomorrow, is said to be one of the most perfectly cast pictures of the season. Co-starring Janet Charles Farrell, this Fox version of Frank Craven’s romantic comedy boasts a. supporting casy which in- cludes several of Hollywood's. best- recognized character thespians. Among them are Minna Goprel “misery” almost catses’ Jahet to have hysterics and whdse gin_en- ables Charlle to romeb his trou- bles—both matrimonial and finan- . Dudley Digges, Janet's kind- ly, sympathetic uncle whose sage | advice enables Jafiet and Charlie to weather their marital storm; George Meeker, the village brageart and sultor for Janels affections; Robert McWade and ‘Maude EI urne as Janet's perplexed ~parerits: md Henry Kolker, shrewd purd\a.sing agent for a railrodd. iBAR ASSOCIATION | MkHehoko Tobay At a fully attended meeting of the Juneau Bar Assoclation at Bal- |} ley's Cafe, 4t no¢n!1dday, Graver, 'C! member of thé Executive it~ tee, with officers of the organifa- tion, H. B. LeFevre, President; Ar- thur Fox, Vice-President; V. A. Pay Secretary, and Frank A, Boyle, Treasurer, 45 Reports were made at the meet- ing today by H, L. Faulkner, chair- man of the committee on consti- 1utdun end By-Laws, and Frank Foster, chaimman, of the Legisla- | Gaynor and Winn was named to serve as a |} 'Nl M. KONNERUP PURCHASER OF JUNEAU STORE Retail Departmem‘ Cash- Bazaar,” Has New Owner —New Stock Coming N. M Konnerup who has been with the' Cash Bazaar for the past several months, today announced the pu:chase of the retiil depart: Also—"THE AIR-MAIL MYSTERY? lmem. of the Cash Bazaar C-orpofl- | tion. For nine years NiF. M was | Store manager for the Kenfiecott | Copper Corparation at - Kennecott, and remained in that capacity until a year ago .When, the, corporation closed the mine at. Kennecott.. At present Mrs. Komnerup: is on ia buying trip selecting new mer- chandise,.and will return to. Juneau about’ June 1. 1In the ameant -‘er Konnérup anounces that plans ‘on sacrmc!.ng his presem |stock to make room for theé new 800ds as they arrive. e, The c¢ity ‘manager of Ames is Thmed J. fim i Guests of the organization o | day were Representatives. Josgph W. Kehoe angd mnA.rTfiYlo |Alfred James; Splirgeon ‘0f ‘the t'w; Mq n-sea 1feboat, mnglmg reured GLAD E4STER TIDINGS l’lans ‘were made to. have qdlm W. . Troy,, Deslgnm-(}ovm a3 f \guest al the meeting next, Sab f SPRING (Dve glflfrcci ml JUNEAU’S FINEST FOOD STORE TELEPHONE S FREE‘®ELIVERY ¢ 10 am: o6 2pams s5:p.m. Store, Lal')fi! Evenings BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night fram 8 P. M. CHICKEN* NOODLES and CHOP BAILEY'S CAFE THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOFELS The Gastineau Gane i ot Bhery Wtuu