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1933. 3 CAPITOL PLAYI NOW The most eagerly awaited picture of years is here! Imagine all these stars. in one triumph of the motion pictures! GRAND HOTEL LIVES UP TO EXPECTANGY All-Stat Plcture, at Capl- tol Theatre, Great Production “Grand Hot€l” merits whatever perlatives. can be fashioned to be it. ‘The picture has al- cady made history and its show- ing in Juneau at the-Capitol the-’ ater has been awaited ‘a long time. It is one of those pictures that film exchanges in 'the cities don’t want to allow too far away and showing in Alaska take pittures out {of circulation “for *quite a - little while. But “Grand Hotel” is here and all of Juneau is going to see it. Interesting Story About the story. It is a pieturi- zation of Vicki Baum's novel that has been widely read. It tells of a number of interesting people who are drawn together when they spend the night in the fashionable - |Grand Hotel, Berlin. There is Grus- Complete Bath Room Outfit 5-foot “Standard” Tub (complete with fittings) 17x19 “Standard” (complete w China Tank “S Full Apron Basin ith fittings) tandard” Toilet $49.50 DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing “We tell you in advan Heating Sheet Metal ce what job will cost” Advertisements are your pocket-! book editorials. They interpret the merchandise news. T HoRLUCKS - | PALM BEACH Brick and DANISH Ice Cream ALL FLAVORS Juneau Ice Cream | Parlor | | i | | & Adlerika $1.00 Free Medicine Glass Butler Mauro Drug Co. Money Orders Anytime | ba barrage of gifts. NO MORE GIFT3 FOR BRITAIN'S HOLE - IN - ONERS LONDON, April 21.—A “hole in one” will henceforth mean for ithe British amateur golfer no signal for The English’ Golf Union, by un- animous vote, has decided against the gift practice. Firms known to present gifts for golfing feats have been circularized with a réquest’ to ‘discontinue the custom. County unions and affili- ated clubs have been requested to | take all possible steps to see that | the practiée”1s abolished. Similar action has been taken by the golfing unions’ of Ireland, Scotla:nd and Wales. The English Union decided gifts from outside sources were “nob in the best intérests of the game.” A census of 950 affiliated clubs re- vealed ‘an overwhelming ' majority. in favor of discontinuing the prac- tice. e dspmpipesive FOOD SALE | Luthorsn' Lagies Aid tomorrow, Amierican mfly-@nw Home made | cooking. M‘lfl‘ ‘prices. adv, L gl Ciusstried ads pay. F SAFE FAST PROVEN DEPENDABILITY Weekly Service to Principal Southeastern Alaska Towns—Also Planes for Charter For Reeervat:ons——Call or See em Alrways : ‘||n||immummummmnmmmmmmmnmumnnmmml|mmnmm IIIIH[IHWHIHHWIIIHIIIIII inskaya, a temperamental Russian ballerina, who finds herself beyohd the peak of her popularity. This is Garbo's role. John Barrymore 'is a titled thief, who enters her room to steal her jewels and remains to steal her love. Joan Crawford is Flaommchen, the little stenograph- er whose charms prove disastrous to Preysing, a domineering indus- trial king, brilliantly portrayed by | Wallace Beery. Out for Pleasure Lionel Barrymore is Kringelein, the provincial factory clerk, who, told that he has only a few hours to live, takes his savings for an eleventh hour taste of luxury' in ' {the Grand Hotel. Lewis Stone plays the part of the shell-shocked doc- |tor and Jean Hersholt is the chief ‘portcr chaihed t6 ‘his desk’ in the l!lIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImlIINIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|III|IIIIIIUIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll!llIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllilllfl BROOMS A real buy, 33¢ Cured Picnic SHOULDERS Pound, 12¢ SALAD O]L in Bulk 1 ' Gallon, MILK “OUR PRICE” 4¢ Can THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, = e e - An AllStar Luncheon Party ,REFGRESTAT"]N POST IS BIVEN Tl! BEINTZLEMAN ]uneau Man Is A551gned to Duty with ‘Emergency’ | Conservation Force JOAN BENNETT | FEATURERSTAR, “COLISEUM BILL |Charming| Actress ‘Displays Unusual Talent ‘in Latest Pitcure Joan Bennett's recent screen roles | have beep a series of surprises ‘to those who once believed 'hér wistfil charm was her ‘chief “claim to scréen prominence. "In “Careléss Lady” the youngest Bennetf dis- played unsuspected talents ‘for high | ‘conmiédy aiid then in'“'The Trial of Vivienne "Ware” she proved her fine dramatic abilities. Now she combines all three' qual- ities in “Week' Ends Only,” her An important place in - werking out President Roosevelt's Reforest- aticn Plan has been assigned to B. F. Heintzleman, Assistant Re- gional Forester in charge of timber and salés and ‘watér power, who hak made’ his ‘Headquarters’ th Juneatr for ‘miany’ years, According to @& wire received today ‘from Mr. “Heintzletian = by M. L. Merritt;' Assistant’ 'Forester Heintzleman has been assigned for a period of six months or latest Fox Films vehicle, which ilonger as assistant to C. M. Grang- }oan(‘d yesterday at the Coliseum ler, representing the Forest Service | theatre ‘and which, in the opinion in the reforestatfon work, which of any, represents her best work is a part of the Presidént’s plan to date. An intriguing, brilliantly- to relieves unemployment, % told story of ‘a highly modern ro- Granger, formerly Regional For- (R e pituce | ester,” ‘at Portland, has spent the {last year making 'an ' intensive nation-wide “study of " forest re- sources, | Although Hollywood abounds in stars, it is rarely that one catches a dimpse of an entire constellation at one time as in the above picture. gfin group was photographed at one of the studio dining rooms recently during the lunch hour. They are, Edward G. Robinson (left), and from lront to rear (right), Frank Fay, Lo}xj}.m Young, William Powell and Patricia is. itles to show her real artistry. Tt on the Hollywood exchange. Ben Lyon gives a fine perform- Has Good Rez-ord .lance as the ambitious young artist, Heintzleman entered the Forest|With John Halliday as his wealthy Sérvice ' in 1909 and since that |Fival fdr Jodn's affections, Halliwell hotel while his wife is having a child. METHODISTS MEET affords the| charming Joanh plenty of opportun+ || should raise her stock many points |} 'The settings are imposing and the photography the best that has been’ produced “Grand Hotel” will necessarily be here a short time. There are no second runs in Juneau, so that if AT SOCIAL TONIGHT The membership and friends of | the Methodist Episcopal church are | to enjoy one of their monthly so- cials tonight at-8 o'clock in the time 'has served practically every branch of ™ thé “department = ac- cording to Mr. Mértitt. His first position was in the Cascade For- est as assistant ‘Supervisor with \hr\dqumter% at Eugene, Oregon. Hobbés, Walter Byron, Allan Dine- hart” ‘and - other favorites 'are’'in the cast. |Helen Kane Must ORANGES, Sweet? Juicyv‘ Dozen, 25¢_ U T FLO WERS--Will Arrive on “Northland” RHUBARB, Fresh Qutdoor, 3 1bs., 25¢ HAS ADVANCED Church parlors. Those at the ‘Ulel service in Portland as log- | March social said it was one of|ging engineer with ' the 'Forest the best they have attended. From I'Service, he was assigned ‘to Alaska the laughing and happy voices|as assistant to'W. G: Weigle form- |which were heard, this statement |er’ supervisor of the “T'drigass Na- was indeed true. Tonight it is ex-lfioml Forest, and he has ‘sefved Pésted s 'good a time' will be en- | Alaska eontlnuouflly x!'fice thm, joved. 'A good committee has all |time the arrangements made and ls‘ It is not known now, Mr. Merritt | years ago by the Bofid Dreés Com- ready to'spring surprises. | sald today, whether or not’ Afaska [pany ‘shortly’ Before it went ‘into AT lxs included in the emerZendy re- bankruptcy. She was' also ordered Old papers for sale at Empire. foréstation program. ' lm pay the trustees $6,400 interest. you miss a picture when it is firs shown, you ‘can’t see it again. Chances are that most of Juneau will see this all-star film while it is showing at the Capitol. —— - | < 98 NEW YORK, April 2l1.—Helen Kane, »bocrp-n-doop singer, has been ordered by a federal judge to re- v % turn to the Irtifg “Trust Company GOODY SALE SATURDAY as trustee $40,000-paid Yo Her Ehree Ladies” Altar Society will hold a goody sale ‘at” “Carr’s “Saturday, April 22, starting at 10: 30 a. m. —adv. TOILET FISSUE Largerolls, 6.for. 25¢ Gallon, 69c APPLES, Cooking 10 pounds, 25¢ Pay Back $40,000 Ny COLISEUM TONIGHT ONLY WEEK | ENDS ONLY JOAN BENNETT BEN LYON Preyiey Tonight'1 A. M. SUNDAY “DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE” DAWN-A-DAY WASH FROCKS Linggrig Sglectiq!l Panties—élips Gowns—Dance Sets 36 in. Silk Prints $1.00 per yard Colored Bath Sets PureLinen Lunch Cloths Turkish Towels Silk ,Hl‘)éier,v Cotton Pajamas .Behre.nds »Inc. COFFEE, Hulls Blue peoiessanaas, /.--"“--"..: .figml.wm?fs“ 79¢ Cartoi, $1:17" v A1l Kinds of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables on ‘é\’ or}bqud N4LLFY’S BREAD dhd BUTTER | Plflws,g% 15¢- - Fresh ASPARAGUS 3 e und.s, 25‘3 i [} FIG BARS WHOLE WHEAT 10c pquml POTATOES YAKIMA GEM 25 lbs., for 55¢ F}msn Mg;.lg FED 65¢ pach i lf s About 4 Pounds \ JU;’EAU‘S *“FINEST FOOD STORE WE DELIVER A A muulmuuulmluumlmm FOR A NEW AGE| JAMES CARLSON Juneau Dlatflbjflnr Repatring at very reasonable ut.e-“~ i i