The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 20, 1933, Page 3

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Tl-[E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY VIAY 20, STARTING SUNDAY LOVERS! ...their pulses beat to the rhythm of an empire in creation! R A T A VR A T T I O TR | A tidal drama deep as human passion with EDNA MAY KIBBEE Screen play by Robert Lord from the story by Howard Estabrook * Julie Haydon, “Skeets” Gallagher [ i | OUT OF THEIR HEARTS FLAMED THE COURAGE OF | A DAUNTLESS NATION! ...and out of the thunderous hours they lived has come a : picture. ..a living canvas splashed with tonquerors’ | blood . . . God-marked with the sign of greatness! OLIVER - GUY ! Directed by WILLIAM WELLMAN i Attend the Sunday Adults 25¢ Doors Open 1:30 P, M.— MIDNIGHT ‘PREVIEW—SATURDAY NIGHT—1 CAPITOL | “The Sport Parade” | FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT! Walter Catlett—JOEL McCREA—Marian Marsh | LATE NEWS MICKEY MOUSE Matinee KIDDIES Always 10¢ ews Starts 2:00 |morning to guarantee change of | !sermon topics, ete. A. M. Phone 144 MICKEY’S ! ROUGHNECKS \ | ——— = | { Parade” |eritics, the appeal, (Dix, iinc]u(les {lagher, and a host of others. | sent it to President Roosevelt. ‘ door’ Sermon. » e "‘SPBRT PARABE"« LAST SHOWING HERE TUNIGHT Joel McClae anid Marian|‘South of !he RlO Grande’ Marsh Featured in En- ; and ‘South Sea Epics’ tertaining Picture i | at Coliseum Theatre --spaM Action, romance and thrills rampant on the Ci This cnler- starting tonight, uring Joel A idou! feature pro and Wllt(‘l\ ith of the Ri with pcpular faV- |“South Sea Epics or , according to Manager OMff | feature length Daigler. | will be offered, as well as a Starting a midnight ;preview [edy and ne and Sunday matinee to-| Buck Jox Ann Harding and Richard | “outdoor” sta itol in a strong |of the Rio Grande,” a Americans, that'|appealing talking picture, of a sturdy pio-|to the screen from the from 1873, down to|novel of the same name. time. It dramatically in the supporting class is Mona Merle, Doris Hill, Philo M 1 crisis that have shaken Ameri but always the lough, James Durkin and George Lewis. courage, energy, faith of the Am- Final sl the will t e tonight at the Capitol th erican people have brought the acs | tion safely through The pictur> has been lauded by |reviewers as particularly timely as it shows the ent generation \the tatastrophies, and troubles thc[ previous Americans h mex, and ord conquered. It has, thrills ‘\nd pat- riotism of such great pictures, as HF nL “The Covered Wagon,” and “Cim- | arron!” ' i new “Da-Tone” silver sound In addition to the stars R!chard;mo ion picture screen has bs in- and Ann Hardi the caststalled in the Capitol theatre, a Edna May Oliver, Jull2 forerunner of other improvements , Guy Kibbe, “Skeets” Gal- |which are to come, according to an lannouncement today by Manager A well balanced program of shott | Cliff Daigler. o subjects and news reel shots con-| The new clude the bill. !unuslul refle: R R e T is said to g |ture. It Hay en is seamless, with propertie: atly improve the W. L. Purdy of Memphis, Tenn,, is the ‘lates fashioned a cane from a worn-out|®f the Da-Lite S | hame (that part of the harness to/2nd is th | which the tugs are fastened) and D the fix s Bt jtry the famous Roxy s AT LY -’ o2 ew York, and Fifth we and Paramount theatres in Rents reduced to $10.00 a month,' Se“ le. 2 rooms .furnished, fireproof bldg., | Eureka Apts. Willoughby Ave., neu\ Coficrete Products Mfg. Co, —adv, - e — NOTIC” TO TAXPAYERS Ordinance No. 201 provides that “on all delinquent taxes a penalty of 10 per cent shall be added, to- gether with interest at the rate lof 8 per cent per annum from the | date of suchs delinquency | paid.” This provision will be sus- pended until' June 15, 1933, but strictly enforced thereafts to- gether with the other provisions of Dougias Church l Services payment of delinquent taxes. jof the City of Juneau, Notices for this church column A 'W. HENNING, must be received by The Empire City Clerk. —adv. not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | NOTICE TO CREDITORS |In the Commissione: Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before E. E. Zimmer, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- Public invited to all services./. | bate Judge, Haines Precinet. |In the Matter of the Estate of| Congregational Community | John B. Peterson, Deceased. Church {4 ‘NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, | That the undersigned was, on the REV. 5. W. CADWELL 4th day of May, 1933, duly appoint- 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. & ’ed administrator of the estate of 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Topic,| JOHN B. PETERSON, deceased. All “Who Shall Lead Us.” | persons having claims against the Special Music. Mr. Goetz will| estate of said deceased will present sing, by request, “The End of a them with proper vouchers and Perfect Day.” 4duly verified to the undersigned at The general public is cordially|his residence at Haines, Alaska, invited to all services. within six (6) months from the TORPPI sz date of this notice. ouglas Catholic Church ] | Dated at Haines, Alaska, this 4th | St. Aloysius Church | |day of May, 1933 - i ‘ ALLEN SEAVERS, Sunday, May 21—Fifth Sunday after Easter. St. Luke's Episcopal Church | | — 7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and, John B. Peterson, deceased. until| the ordiance dealing with the non-| By ordér of the Common Coundil| United States| Administrator of the estate of| 1933, TONIGHT and SUNDAY oSy COLISEUM BIG¢ DOUBLE BILL! SETTING A NEW HIGH! Adventure that flirts daringly with death . Romance that flares into a vivid flame . . . Thrills that are a sensation! BUCK JONE Soulh of the Rio Grande” | Mona Maris Doris Hill Directed by Lambert Hillyer A Columbia Picture | | | | COMEDY [Y. P. C. A. TO HOLD PICNIC SUNDAY IF WEATHER PERMITS The ¥, P ©. A meeting held last Government school, a pienic at Point T providing the ! mi The meeting, presided ‘Juz- Paddock, also took the 1 »mp‘.mmuw i | letters are be ious firms 4 at the regular night in the decided to hold Bishop tomor- weather per- over by action on | consideration when help is needed e s e s ooy JIGSAW PUZZLE { FREE! The person naming the nearest correct number of pieces in this puzzle will be awarded the MAMMOTH PUZZLE TRY YOUR LUCK! See Our Window! “South Sea | Epics?” TWO FULL-LENGTH FEATURE PICTURES NEWS “Eat With Your Friends at the Pioneer” 65¢ . this is the best place to éat! COURSE CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY Next to home . . This dinner will be served tomorrow—Sun- day, and if you can not pay the 65 cents— come and eat any way. Pioneer Cafe NOVAK and PAUL Sheetrock upon for a continuation of the be operated this season. This wofG | work and volunteers are again|was received in a radiogram po- 8:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. | First publication, May 13, 1933. DOUGLAS NEWS CLEAN-UP AT | called for to turn out then. Plenty { s will again be’ served uy’'s cabin. The donations oI those who are unable to go out, | towards the refreshments, is equal- ly appreciated with the work in the - | cemetery. ——,,——— ERE COLD NOW ing in the south, is experiencing some extremes of weather, accord- ing to word received from her in the last mail. On the ninth of the present month, she writes, a bliz- zard raged which killed more than 110,000 sheep in that section. Al Much WOI’]( Is Done flt'presem Mrs. Goetz is in Califor- Public Cemetery — Next |Dia whers the temperature is the other extreme. Tuesday Another Picnic o 5 R : TEACHER' LEAVING Excellent results were derived| Miss Luciile Pepoon, public school yesterday in the COommunity clean-{teacher of Douglas, will leave oh up campaign at the public ceme- one of the first steamers for the tery.+ A good representation of south on a visit to the home of her the citizens of Douglas turnxd out par:nts in Nebraska. Mr, Rinden in response to the call for volun-|leaves next week for Fairbanks, teers to help fix up the place and | where he will teach next year. The no greater evidence of their pub- |other feachers will not leave the lic spiritedness than the way they |island’ until the latter ra-t of this worked and contributed toward the month. eats, is needed. | ————e——— The work was about half com- CANNERY TO OPERATE; pleted and one more day at leactw " 7 WORD ‘IS SENT NORTH i5 necessary to. complete the pro-| Tuesday, May 23 was declded} Thé Dsug'las Island cannery will 1:00 pm ~—Christian Doctrme ! Last publication, June 3, 1933. REPORTED IN OREGON | Mrs, ‘A. E. Goetz, who is visit-| | day from George Hedenmark who| ‘sla’.ed all arrangements have beecn | made satisfactorily and he will |come mnorth at once” and get the plant in readiness and émiploy his local crew. | - e | { FORMER DOUGLAS GIRL | IS MOTHER OF BABY BOY‘ Word has been received in Doug- | las of the birth of a boy baby at Ketchikan on May 11 to Mr. and, Mrs. Charles Graham. Mrs. Gra- ham is the former Elizabeth Rob- ! erts of Douglas. The youngster has been named James Gordon Gra- | ham, NEW TREATMENT WORKS FOUR - WAYS TO RELIEVE ACID STOMACH i | Stomach sufferers everywhere are finding a welcome new relief from acid stomach disorders. Even ex- treme cases respond to Bisma- Rex, the tasty antacid power that gives relief in a few minutes. . Its comfort lasts, too. You owe your-, self a trial of this relief. It is sold’ at Butler Mauro Drug Co. Get Bisma-Rex today! —M%V. ———a————— Read the ads as carefully as yor read the news a.rticlas THE SANITARY GROCERY. “The Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85 CROSSETT SHOES Are Good Shoes! Trade Builders are honestly made. Long Life Men’s Oxfords are selling for $3.00 a pair. BEST VALUE. Over 30 Years' Experience in Shoe Repairing BIG SEE VAN SEWARD STREET R UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 403 Juneau Drug Co. Have your car checked after the wear and tear of winter driving. REASONABLE PRICES Experf Workmen .CONNORS Motor Co., INC. JPERIOR CEMENT DOORS—WINDOWS CEDAR SHINGLES ALASKA LUMBER CLEAR—or—COMMON JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS FREE—With every two gallons regardless of size of General Paint Corp. Paints we give dway Water Pitcher and six Glasses. Now. on display at Juneau .Paint Store FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephomwe 409 " B. M. Behrends Bank Bidg. Poultry and Egg Station Direct from Producer to You TORGERSON BROS. Telephone 268

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