The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 9, 1933, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA' EMPM ”F’RIDAY JUNE 9, 1933. b Carrille las vyn Boug! Barbier Le Mel George Starting T0DAY MAT SATURDAY Doors Open 1:30 Special Children’s Mati LUPE VELEZ IS~ TOM MIX HERO STAR OF "THE OF COLISEUM ’ BROKEN WING" FEATURE FILM Leo Caml]o and Melvyn “Rustler’s Round Up,” | Douglas Support Lupe | Western Drama, Opens in Capitol Romance at Theatre Tonight Tom Mix, popular hero of west- ern films, starring in “Rustler's Round Up” will head the bill be-| | present ted at the Coliseum Theatre Friday Saturday —ALSO— Jim’s New Yatch A Laugh Riot Tantalizing Lipe Valez, with Leo | Carrillo and Melvyn Douglas are | featured in the airy romance, “The | Broken Wing,” opening tonight at | CASH the Capitol Theatre. It is a Para- | tonight. The program will also in- | —AND— mount picture and is taken from |clude an excellent comedy, news $ D the play by Paul Dickey and}reel, cartoon and scenic, as the BOS(‘O Charles Goddard, and is directed by | sslected short sub, i 3 |Lloyd Corrigan who has so man The program W presented tonight, Saturday and Sunday in accordance with Manager Daiglel policy of giving a special weekend' |show at the Coliseum Theatre, ‘scwen successes to his credit. Melvyn Douglas takes the part of ‘lhv dashing young aviatoy who un- |invited crashes into the home of | | Comic Cartoon |the most alluring, most beautiful genorita imaginable. His memory is gone, his past a blank and the captivating, fiery little maiden |nurses him back to health and | |love. |, Then, most disconcertingly, a | charming American girl arrives and |tells him she is his wife. ( From this dramatically uniquc | situation is built the exciting cli- max of this story of an adventurous | pilot who dares to make love to the sweetheart of a lawless revo- 'lulmmn leader. | The picture is full of dramatic | | |suspense and highly tense mo- | ments alternate with bubbling com- edy. | Lupe Velez, who is known for {her vivid personality has a part | perfectly suited to her tempera- ment and Leo Carrillo plays the | swaggering buckaroo with great charm., Also on the program is a late news reel and selected short sub- Jects. HELGESEN TAKEN TO PORTLAND HOSPITAL Claud Helgesen, member of the American-Legion here and local business man, who was sent south — e old papels at The F‘.nplre Ripley Believe It or Not Late News Events INEE, - SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Collseum TONIGHT TOM MIX in Rustler’s Roundup i | | i | [ These special cash prices speak for themselves. . Come and be con- vinced. REMEMBER: All sales are final——No Charges, No Refunds, No Approvals. STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT On this rack are nearly all sizes and colors—and some of the garments are actually’ $16.75 to $19.50 values. Coats, Suits and Dresses ———WHILE THEY LAST | inee AFTERNOON Picture at 2 COATS lN TWEED Phone v s CA Pl I OL fout nbet ’30?‘031“‘32;9";‘:; (AMY .md plain colors—tan, brown, blue, gray and black. Valuei up as entere e Veter: o8] | at Portland, according to word re-} $19.50, $22.50. FOR THIS SALE ceived here today. He was accom- NEWS § 3 = - |panied to the States by Martin| a0 0 All other coats reduced for this sale Lavenik. | h |nominational school. All children | A iclegram received from h,m, oy ; L L BN B S G L VACATION SCHOOL [are invited to participate. Thepy Mys Lavenik said they had CARTOON i IS NOW BE[NG HELD third scnoot Wwill be at Douglas. |flown from Seattle to Portland by 0—0—o !3 SILK DRE airplane and that Mr. Helgesen 5 g | = RH“N R jwas doing as well as could be ex-| bCEN’C | A g The Vacation School has had aLTE E LEAVES FO [Deted Thom -taberculots .0f the | I I flat crepes and prints—$9.75 values. " successful ‘history of mors than! twenty-five_years. It is not an/ €xperiment but a period of religi- ous training fords more time for instructions than can be mornings. It is attractive to chil- dren from the kindergarten ags up. This school makes it possible for the churches to make the summer | season an asset rather than a lia- | bility to the children. The Juneau Ministerial associa- ! tion will sponsor three of these| schools this year. The first is now being successfully conducted in the Indian scheol under the leadership of the Rev. and Mrs. David Wag- goner, Capt. and Mrs. R. B. Lesh- er, and Lieut. Bender. The next school will assemble in ' the Presbyterian Church, corner of Fourth and Franklin streets, at 9 am., June 19. The school will be held for five days that week and five . days the following week, clm-1 ing on the 30th. It is an interde- | COMENERNCIC SRS VTN "Ladies’ 75 Soles $1.00 | | Ladies' heels straightened ...35¢ | | | All rubber heels 35¢ | | Men's rubber % soles .$1.00 up | | Men'’s leather ' soles.$1.25 up | Big Van’s New Prices | ® ! | | . i | and education. It af-| given on Sunday’ | visit other wardens in the interior :me, is the mother of twelve police lcclmx noon, Sunday, Jupe 11 { ady. & POWER COMPANY, The advertisements sre you Juneau Palnt Swre | guide to efficient spending. FAIRBANKS BY PLANE| H. W. Terhune, Eexecutive Of-| ficer of the Alaska Game Commis- {sion, left yesterday by plane for/ Fairbanks on his regular summer | {inspection trip. He expects to be, absent about 30 days. «He will confer with Commlbsxon-| jer Irving McK. Reed and WBrden» Sam O. White in Fairbanks, dnd | FOR THIS CASH SALE lspmc OUR GREEN STUFF IS FRESH AND REASONABLE Our large cans of fruit are . Our House Dresses are ..... OUR BEER IS GOOD At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 LUMBER J uneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ¥ 53 DRESSES In Georgette, lace, chiffon, flat crepes and prints. Sizes 16 to 44. $]" e RIS il . D e T e e $9 75 L\vr) dress in thé store reduced for this Npr(ml Selling Eyent before returning here. — et POLICE DOG MOTHER OF TWELVE PUPPIES WASH FROCKS Betty Baxley and, other makes. voile and prints % Pr. W. J. Pigg's police dog, Fan- i puppies. It is reported that mother iand progeny are doing nicely. —eeo—— HATS HALF PRICE SKIRTS $2.95» Values up to $4.50— In tweeds, flannel and crepetr-n‘uy blue, red, grevn, tan and black ICE CREAM SOCIAL ' The Martha Society’s Annual so-, cial at Kendlers' Cottage, Friday,’ June 16 — afternoon and evening.! The public invited. Ice cream, cake and coffee, 25 cents. Come and: bring your friends. —agv.' e e ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE Eleciricity wilk be off at inter-| vals in down town district lroml Frent St. to 6th, Court House lllll’ to Franklin St from 6 a.m. to 112 P FREE—With every two gallons regardless of size of General Pamt Corp. Paints we give away Water Pitcher and six Glasses. Now on display at A complete overhauling by our skilled mechanies will give it the power and zest that makes driving a true pleasure. Really reasonable rates! JUNEAU MOTORS FOR THIS SALE SWEATER $ l 9 5 In the new bright shades cambinations ! “Tomorrgw s S}yles Todax Tenth o Month Specnals | ' L AFANBWSE £ 5 Gt Yo S DA B BATHING SUITS ...... .$2.45 and $3.75 BATE NG CAPS ...............25 cents each HIKING KNICKERS .......c.ovinenn.... 9295 Shop With Us Before You Buy ' $1.00 TABLE Including new slips-and gowns— SI’ECIAL FOR THIS SALE 2 Close Out C[\ildren 8 Hose RIBBED HOSE—Tan and bmwn, 5 pairs SILK AND LISLE RIBBED SPECIAL, 3 pairs HEAVY RIBBED, three-quarted and full length, special, 3 pair ,,,,, Gordon’s AR NEY OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT, TRIANGL R ' Jihieii’s Own Store Store open until 9 p. m., June 10 D s s aaaazazasaaaaasaasoassaassssssssl ............. CHAEBRASCF T AL AR

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