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KARLOFF STARS | He Would Scare Anyone SOCIETY COME)Y COLISEUM IN GAPITOL'S ' IS FEATURE AT STARTS .\.EU ¢ . 'I’HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE W{ DNESDAY, M\Y l7 1933 i CAPITOL "' STARTING TONIGHT Game —_ | MANHUNTING Strange Drama Disclosed .(\dws Mlm Play Is bu» Them TR B Watch in ‘Old Dark Horse' at ’ Local Theatre Tonight strange drama of one exciting | ht sp:nt by a group of travel- in a lonely ‘Welsh manor, “The | Dark Hcuse,” opens at the i heatre tonight. | y was written by J. B Priestly and tells a story of travel- | ers on a week end vacation who| are caught in a hé&wling storm and forced to seek sheltersfor the night oy e il . in an ancient, bleak house where| Glozia Stuart scems to Have rea taining. a family of inherent insanity live,| Thesiger in (his scene from “The Old Dark House Sebastian plays the ruled by a hulking servant of bru-| cpening at the Capitcl tonight. The play was written by J. B. of the ambitious slenogr: ) ohatgover. Faioatly. y a charming and human manner As the night progresses the gi- S land proves that she can portray | gantic brute, resenting the mnu-[ (—— e e e \ | cOmedy roles with artistry a. sicn, becomes dangzerously drunk| | Neil Hamilton giv finished pe {and threatens the entire household. ’s I x TY GIRLS DOl ]GLAS | formanc> in another comedy part Karloff, who created a sensa- Natalie Moorehez | tion in “Frankenstein,” is said to land contribute materially to the | | be even more grotesque and fright- NEWS success of the picture. { ening as the sinister servant. Lil- 3 | *“Ladies Must Pla; shows thcg {ian Bond and Melvyn Douglas ladies at what the picture claims |two of the screen's popular ro- )| is their favorite pastime—man- { ma players, provide the love | hunting. It is done in a sophisti- i in the picture and other jcated manner, against & lavish | &5 . roles are portrayed by Charles|. blLkuunul 4 ‘The Wlld Rose to Be e On the Same | Laughton, Eva Mo Gloria Stu-| curr 2l and selected | art and Raymond Massey. Presenlccl Here Frlday “slmm complete the Coliseum Bill— To balance the tenseness and | program. | —2 Performances i | thrills in the féature picture, the & | Capitol provides a laugh-provoking _ GGII ," comedy and other good short sub-| Depression and everything con- PBETRY GUNTESI SENATE BUSY (& 0 | jects on its 'p)twmm nected with it will be given a right | v =08 — upper cut swat to the jaw next| 1 ( I ] Friday afternoon and evening when | | ,UBGE'S CASE r00( WUMAN S c UB fhe girls' glea club of 60 voices will Arvo Wahtb'and Stephanie, i SEBASTIKN present fhe jazzy operetta, “Thel Afyich Winners—An- me ] ‘Wfld Rose,” in the Grade Schodl | . HULDS ELEchlflNmummmm Two performances are | nouncement Made [mpeachment Proccedmgs’ & Ndaglioginh NEIL slated, one at 2 o'clock in the gf- | i i ot . | 1 e < fead -8 Aryo Wanuo and Stephanie Africh! ng‘ ess—Glass Bill HAM"—TON ternoon for students and the othir| i 5 1 at 8 oclock In the e¥ening fOr|nave been announced wimers m| Action Awaited WORLD'S CURIO! Ms. Hazel J Fe I guson|everybody, and indications are the | ha po phisticated Story with Lavish Background | Beautiful women in g yowns, ultra mo dialogue are some of the at- r “Ladies Must Pay,” i ture showing tonight at the| | { | | ry deals with the wgrapher to “land husband. The ou ved and should be ex- on to be frightened by Ernest the picture | { COLUMBIA &% PICTURESE presents Wind, rain, flocd, landslide had ma- ro-ned seven ill-assorted people in a foreboding and lonely house . . . What happened there on that night of heror?. .. See the most marvelously written and acted mystery picture since the .advent of talkies! 29 sponsored by the e auditorium will be packed on both 18 4 | S T ; — The! S eads Organization Bt 0 L {Alaska Council of the P.-T, A' WASHINGTON, May 17— The People and " NATALIE MOGRHEAD % A The poetry submitted from Doug- Senate is still on the impeachment | | }HOHN HOLLAND Coming Year Is Girl Show written in Mrs. Bnggtrom's 0f Federal Judge Harold Louder- | ghts ! o ‘Ml-'G Alice Palmer, vocal iN-|pnolish IIT class [back, of San Francisco. He structor ‘uI the Juneau Public Arvo's poem, “Mt. MeKinle "‘\ullldlllfl trial on five Schoals, is director and those who | , ephanie’s “Epitah” ore | impeachment in conr remembeor her boys’ minstrel show on: dollar pr handling of equity re {and the snappy manner it was prg; the contest, which closed April| The Glass Banking sented, will again be given another rticles ol LATEST NEWS : EVENTS At the meeting .of the Juneau Woman's Club, held yest afternoon in the Council Chamk at the city hall, the report of Reform bill 'mw @ RAVHIOND 7 CANNON K A R L O F F nominating committee was act : included $10; ond $5; |is also before the Senate ed by the members and the follow- | SUrPrise in her big girl shew. and ten $1 prizes = > | et MELVYN DQUGLAS J inz officers were unanimously el-| Amy Tou Guerin porirays he| par K. A fray expenses 1 fee will ected for the coming year adored young sot'ety belle Who B0-1 ' tary of the Alaska Council of the | be charged. Transportation out the W IIT Charles Laughton, Gloria Stuart, President, Mrs. Hazel James “;’]’;‘L’{”:‘;u:‘m?{ “l‘l"‘;‘“‘r;‘ tiil\?mbdlo]}‘l" A. writes to the successful | "1’13 and two meals will be furni- # Lilian Bond, Ernest’ Thesiger and [ Ferguson; vice president, Mrs. R.|08 FE8 00 (0 o an . Lo | contestants sh . ¢ : > - s. L 5. Meanna: ctary, | {lving, and comes vight down o] gives me great pleasure to| Betty Sty, Esther Shafer and 9 . e § many others. From the great nove sy B Chase’ responding | Feal earth. 2 2 (3] inform you that your ¢ was | Mary Loken compose the com- 2.) cents in th by J.B. Priestley. Produced by Carl ry, Mrs. R. R Hermamn. | y Production 1 rded a prize in the P-T. A, |mittee in charge of arranging re- { i Laemmle, Jr. Directed by JAMES on nominating . com | y 5 p treshmen H] { WHALE. P C mittee were, Mrs. A. M. Geyer @ v '{ “While the mone value of | PR T 1 i3 TRT P \ - Presented by Carl g /i prank Millard and Miss Ann |Mize is : the prize is sma represents | REV. GLASSE TO DELIVER I IELEPHONE 444 Laemmle. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. Coleman cast, as Buttons. mething very worthwhi and COMMENC NT ADDRESS | { | ‘In addition to the election of| There are also 12 French ma i poem will be read with en- 3 f White Line Cab and Ambulance C officers, annual reports were read :‘n‘é; are as chic as can be imaz-|joyment by many Alaskans Commencement program for m:-‘ 2 +d d Ambulance Co. {CREEN SNAPS - and all business of the year was)NeC < “With best wishes for your fu- 1933 graduating class of the Dou: SCREEN SNAPSHOTS | wehbn le[w nll?uvc rxs l;mt.y( just Axl 7 B v las high School -will take pl‘u-'-“ B Y NSNS S ICOBE ST, AT SO SR & T e G ggoner, who was | brief outline of what ta’expect r 1 g posms, “Mt. Mc-|tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at Lt T ) A Mrs. David Waggoner, who was | ¢ b . il winning posms, “Mt. Mc sttt ettt ”[ About Holy ”‘"’1 l“”“ | this catchy musical production and “pitah” appear in|ths Coliseum theatre. Eleven stu- | present for the first time in sev-| ! of rollicking solos, ensembli will ive diplomas at : "B icral months gave a talk concern- ) the 19338 Taku, Douglas High|den ] ] l ( \‘ ”L AVERS |ing the possibilities of work to be backed up by snappy cosWMINg | gohogl anpual the exercises. Enne Kronquist will T}IE I)b TER P4N A 8i [[ S I | accomplished by the club, whichfand special scenic effects P s represent her class as salytatorian ity \m[’ ““) |was greatly enjoyed by the large Ea T | FRESHMEN PIONIC 1S and ‘Stephanie Africh as valedic- | o attendance present and Mrs, Geyer| ‘ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE | TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY | torian | BE 4UTY SHOPPF ressed the appreciation of mem- l — e 1 i 4 lex " {bers for the able administration of | Flectriclty will Je ;lff onld'!_, Friday, May 19, the last day FROSH FROLIC ¢ : |the retiring president, Mrs. Her-|Front Street from I. Goldsteln’s o gongol js the date set for the| Frosh Frolic, May 19. Bus leaves Features the Celebrated Store south from 6 am. to 8 am. gpp001 Frosh Frolic which is to|Juneau, 9:10 a.m.—transportation, Thursday, May 18. take place at Auk Bay, The stu-|iwo meals, one dollar. —adv. DUTCH LUNCH TO . IBISHOP P, T. ROWE NOW! .. *s Sawin campris " demis and Gyl o 10 dun) " o Zeemie eau on the 830 o'clock ferry in}| Gifts for Gradudtion at Guy's 7 | BE SERVED AFTER l\lN KETCHIKAN; ls{ B i < BT T the morning. The Juneau hus,|Drug Store. Something that will £ | Snow storms and hign winds a'- which has been hired for the oc-|last. —adv, JIGSAW ‘ LODGE BY ELKSiEXPEC]'ED HERE SOON tack telegraph wires in Newfound- casion, will leave Juncau for the e ———— land, s0 a new administration has picnic destinaticn at 9:15 o'clock.| Gifts for Graduation at Guy's PUZZLE {mann. e Fredrie’s Vita- Tonic Wave With the Seal of Approval of the Heppy days are nere again, for| The Ri. Rev. Peter Trimble eliminated 400 miles of wire by The alumni are invited to join|Drug Store. Something that will the Elks, and after the initiation; Rowe, Episcopal Bishop of Alaska, substituting wireless telegraphy. Lhe Frosh Frclic In order to de-|last. |and lodge meeting tonight, an old|Who is now in Ketchikan is ex- | style “Duteh” lunch will be served|Pected to be in Wrangell for next FREE' z to the memibers, Suquy and in Juneau on the fol- » : g 5 : | “G(’Oll Houseke(?pi'tg,’ { \ % Research Department of | Past Exalted Ruler Henry Mess-{lowing Sunday, according to the | crschmidt has baked a ten pound | Rev. C. E. Rice, Dean of Trinity e . { |loaf of rye bread for the occasion,| | Catnedral. § g | } Expertly Done by Operator of g The person naming the {| 0 00" eece wil be on mmd; Bishop Rowe will go from Jun- p Ten Years’ Experience nearest correct number § and, of course, a liberal supply of |°au to Skagway, Sitka and Haines, | e L i AP s o 3 B e ol Vg Wik kit toadh ‘ SECOND FLOOR, TRIANGLE BUILDING of pieces in this puzzle {0 o\ expects ‘to make a trip to the N : PHONE 221 will be awagded the Martin Jorgensert, Past Exalted | Westward and possibly to Fair- ; " 3 s oY A is chairman of the com-|DPanks. i | " g < ¢ in charge of tonight’s en- b oopaen: = = : R T =i ; | MAMMO rH PL‘ALL}?A tertainment. The advertisemenis are you AS THE GUESTS OF THE T s The initiation of a class of can-|guide to efficient spending. TRY YOUR LUCK! | didates into the lodge will be the oo principal business at the meeting | i See Our Window! tonight. In order that members| r 2 G = may attend the ball game as ew i well as the meeting, it will be de- ! SPORT ’ layed until after the game tonight. | ' G e Juneau Drug } ‘ ') : THIRD GRADERS HAVE | el v e oy sacy| DRESSES GASTINEAU HOTEL LOBBY Co. | T 3 “The Corner Drug Store” }| { . 3 The Corner g Store” 3| Sixty children in the third grade . ¢ - <A N ~ oLl . _ifjenioved & picnic yesterday after- In piques, mesh and > 4 v ks = L i s B T777 noon when Miss Alliene Apland i “ S s - -——e———— g}/ and Miss Donie Taylor joined linens e ot TR, iforces and took their pupils on UNITED I?OOD Co- CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We l)ehver Meats—Phone 403 Reasonable Monthiy Rates ! an outing to Sheldon’s Beach. | GARBAGE HAULED The youngsters had their lunch! | | ! i ; E O DAVIS | |2 e beach and soent che atier-\} New Summer Shades Music by Freddie Gilman’s \‘ 'I‘;:'.LEI;HON'E 584 games, ’I"’hu;g rerurnzdmzo town . “|late in the afternoon, tired, a | | | | | | | < [little dirty and happy with no Sizes 14 to 40 d g . b —— : | | accidents 'to ' mar the pleasure of| © 1 S n s o R R | PAINTS—OILS the day, except a minor injury to “ f | | Builders' and Shelf | George Walmsley's nand when |{ Regular $3.75 values | THE TREND is tou?ard | Tl‘ mfin“;l‘“ Co he stutclk ittal:)n a nail, which was | Thomas Hardware Co. | [Promptly taken care of. 1 3 9:30 to 12 N)l' ARE WELCOME! | . ! e S L S Now $2.75 ” { “ELEC TROL”-of course! I I % B TREATED FOR BURNS| FEATURING SPECIAL FRENCH AND ITALI 2 r 3 n e . ‘ 1 " ‘ e R A pE || Homis iy st o m DISHES TN THE CAFH—With Beer or Wine ‘ Hal'l.’l MaC[\ll\e S[‘Op | minor ' burns - accidently recewnd Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal Second Floor, Triangle Bldg. ||at the Alaska-Juneau last night.' PHONE 221 Mr. Magseth is employed at the ®| Alaska Juneau, | | .

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