The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 26, 1933, Page 3

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Phone 144 CAPITOL TONIGHT AND SATURDAY A Smashing Western An RKO-RADIO Picture AL ST. JOHN in The Doorknocker The Rolling Stones Jmamie Apams Bup JAMIESON in “In the Mountains” R R R R N [ Leis Reis THE WANDERIT in Berlin’s Artie Dunn G MINSTRELS Irving Sereen Song How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning Dk R S it ot e ] LATE NEWS EVENTS T T N S R Matinee OPENS 1:30 Shows Starts at Two Saturday Afternoon A" Surprise for Every Child Attending PICNIC SUEPER.ENJOYED | and Mrs. C. H. Dench, Mrs, Smith AT POINT LOUISA BEACH| cqgs Miss Venetia Pugh, Capt. ‘ George Rogoshin, Anatol Matkoff- Taking advantage of the fine sky and Valentine Leonoff. weather, a party of Juneau people | ot e '~ LA g had a picnic supper on the beach | at Point Louisa and spent the| A “cotton ball” of which girls evening before a delightful bonfire. | display costumes. of cotton, is an Those in the party were Mr. and|annual feature of Texas A. & G. Mrs. Paul W. Gordon Commander | M. COllcgc GIFTS of JEWELRY Enduring Mementos of Graduation At the most reasonable prices in years . ... and prices Have Started Up! Wrist W atches Rings, Chains Charms, Novelties Leather Goods Engraving Free The Nugget Shop |of Mr. and Mrs. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. F’RID/\Y M/\Y 26 1933 WESTERN IS JUNEAU FAIR FEATURE OF = WILL BE HELD CAPITOL SHOW IN SEPTEMBER Hai; Preliminary arrangments for a | encou: bigger and better Southeast Alaska |ing and whirlwind riding insf Fair to be held here next Septem- |by a tense theme. make for fast|ber at the usual time, were dis- me On Danger,” Tom | cussed at a luncheon meeting of rring ‘Western coming |the entire board held at Katherine ol Theatre tonight Hooker's Coffee Shoppe today noon.| e relates the hazard-! Members of the board are: J. F.| exploits of a xas Ranger | Mullen, President; J. P. Anderson, ho undertakes to out and!Vice-President; W. S. Pullen, Sec-| rrest a girl bandit leader accused |retary; William B. Kirk, Treasurer; |of cattlerustling and murder of his|John ‘Reck, R. E. Robertson and |own brother. ®e finds the girl,| M. S. Whittier, members. |but is wounded in the attempt AU EPRD 30 Vi, She s i ok o, reovey STOCKHOLDERS OF THE, l ith her, making his duty of cap-|JUNEAU COLD STORAGE| Role €0. MEE T SATURDAY' ture doubly distasteful. he | Femme Lead’s First Featured “Come on Danger” provides t first featured role for Julie Ha: The annual meeting of the stock- don, who made her screen debut|holders of the Juneau Cold Storage in a bit role.in “Is My Face Red” |Company will be held tomorrow| with Helen Twelvetrees and Ric-|afterncon at 2 c'clock in the of- ardo Cortez, comes from the legi- fice of the company, it was. an- timate stage. nounced today by W. S. George, Tom Keene, in the role of the |President and General Manager of ranger, rides his horse, fires his|the company. ixshooter and manipulates his| Last Saturday was the sched- for unusual suspense and uled day for the meeting but it g amid the rough and rugged| Was postponed due to the absence He demonstrates a tempo| 0f Mr. George. resultant in terrific action, | Eia 0 MORRIS CONSTRUCTION & hies e e of » o-|COMPANY GETS JOB ON Rosco Ates, in the role of a fel- low ranger, achieves a barrage of| J J STOC.KER BU“.-D[NG nonsense, laughs and guffaws m e picture. His ~'\|. | ed to have {of merriment from iences. B — Work was h(‘l'un this morning by * the Morris Construction Company |on the placing of a full concrete | basement under the building en Front and Franklin Streets occu- pied by the Imperial Pool Hall and Kaufmann's Cafe. Three other .firms bid on the job, md the Morris Constructipn recei Miss Betty Jane Mill, daughter Minard Mill, will celebrate her ninth birthday to-! morrow afternoon. A few little friends of Miss Betty Jane will take luncheon with her at the ‘?. home of her parents on Seventh pected to require about thirty days, Street and will' later - attend the or slightly less, for the completion Mickey Mouse matinee lof the work. Schilling ?eal f V" ”unyarzaw frrrrrr e MUSIC EVERYWHERE! \Governor, Hawaii SIK NEW CREWS d| Bay to build a trail for some d: . | come [6US LINE SERVICE Special Wiring and Amplifiers Installed in New Mandarin Ball Room HEAR THE “REVELERS” OPENING Salmon Creek ROADHOUSE SHEARER and BRESLIN SATURDAY NIGHT DANCING at 10 o’clock to the strains of a FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRA LUNCHES BEER Cover Charge on opening night, 50 cents CLEAN ENTERTAINMENT AND ENJOYMENT—COME! ~ COLISEUM OPEN "TONIGHT WITH - MODERN DRAMA : Virtue” St Leading Roles to Carole Lom- bard, Pat O Brien Non-Resident 11(13 Be Appointed as ' WASHINGTON, The Ho Terri mitice has favorably reported the Renkin Bill giving the | President. power te appoint a ; nen-resident as Governer of | Hawaii, Com- WILL BE HIRED . IN SHORT TIME - {More Emergency Conser-|,; vation Work Planned Immediate Future O'Br a cab d out of his * inauspicious m: love with him en ns for organizing six :\dm—‘\ emergency conservation w ews in Alaska were announc today at local Forest Service h T quarters by Wellman Holbrook,| Acting Regional Forester. Men will| be enrolled for them at once anc camp organization started as soon| Miss as possible. ‘\Il! The first new crew fo be formed| will be a 10-man outfit to be em-| ployed in work along Glacier High- way out of Juneau. Its first ]n)b[ will be constructing trails at the er and lower ends of Tee in “Virtue” does no nd here. The young woman w\ul\ as mendous Othe ll'} G & LaRue. A second crew was also ——— e ized for work on the Herring Bay wood road at Ketchikan. A second| trail crew will be formed for Kenai| Peninsula work One or two crews will be organ-| ized for trail construction on Ad- y Island, Mr. Holbrook said.f will be under the general| ion of Jay Williams, Forest Examine It is probable that one; crew will be sent to Windhan author Old papers at The Empire. P —— tance up Chuck River. It is possible a complete pro- gram of the emergency conserva- tion work will be announced next week after the ival of Regional C. H. Flory. He and Assistant Re- gional Forester M. L. Merritt will sail from Seattle for Juneau to- mOrrow. Mr. Flory, by Mrs SERIES 222 who is accompanied ory and his sister, will directly here. Mr. Me 'li«l will leave the steamer at Ketchi- kan, where he will be met by the tender Forester, and cruise here on that boat, stopping at various points where emergency conserva- tion work camps are to be estab- lished. THE NEW Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! ANNOUNCED,OPENING OF. §. C. ROADHOUSE ‘W. H. Bacon of the Channel Bus || Line, announces that his firm will make special trips from Juneau for the grand opening of the Salmon Creek Roadhouse tomorrow night.! Mr. Bacon believes that his bus]| line offers the most comfortable and safest way of travel to and | from the dance, ., — Classified ads pay. JAMES CARLSON ! Juneau Distributor i bt COLISEUM STARTING TONIGHT Yesterday — A LADY | WITH A PAST- Today — WIFE OF A MAN SHE LOVED CAROLE LOMBARD PAT O’'BRIEN Mayo Methot Directed by Eddie Buzzell HARRY LAUDER “Dear Old London” "'l.‘HlC VIKING TRAIL” A Colorful Travelogue AIRMAIL MYSTERY LATE NEWS HOUSE DRESSES Just arrived, priced from $1.00 to $1.50 (Allover embroidery, broadcloth; ete.) At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases”"PHONES 83 OR 85 Mandarin Ball Room (ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, GOLDSTEIN BUILDING) Opening Saturday Night, May 27th “REVELERS” Juneaw’s Premier Dance Band Playing the Latest Dance Hits ORIENTAL ATMOSPHERE assures you a most wonderful evening of dancing. DANCE from ¢ Soft Lights—Music blended with the Far East Setting that Admission 75c. :30 to 1 at the New MANDARIN BALL R

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