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CAPITOL LAST TIMES TONIGHT “BLOND CRAZY" | | Joan Blondell, James Cag- | ney Have Leads in 1‘ Capitol Picture opened last night at | Theatre, bril to the screen tw of the ablest young players in the Hollywood colony, Jan and Joan Blondell | londe C: ik 'mon and Jo! the screen w W | “The y and | “Smart " is a new type of |hoodlum tale, not by any means ia gangster yet as fascinat- {ingly t | producti which bore their |stamp | A be oy and linen-girl in a big city kels from their associations with s. It is a new and fert! and Cagney and Blondell 2 interesting story vividly the convincing perform- give. Calhern, who only rec ly hotel learn a dozen minor | 'FEATURED IN This Time {ne |r |likewise |never m “Blonde Crazy,” the Warne r:plv.r? of a New York night club Brothers feature picture which that*Agent Al Rosen spotted Grace, Capnul.\\ho was singing and dancing and Cagney [Hdllywood with a movie contract. |She had done some musical comedy as- before the club work, but the real- i A S5 m(ex»; y unusual page of her past is that esting newcomers to the ranks ar‘she was a concert pianist who had vho gave us first{won highest honors in a New York then 'state contest. Hollywood and pictu Dapper Dan, an un c rdle with his customa: Fran flashy lady and, Polly W ease , Ray Mill Special MINIATURE MUSICAL |Nat Pendleton and others are well {chosen for the parts they play. COMEDY | s |VACATION SCHOOL ‘?.fi: Leg 4 ‘ TO OPEN MONDAY | AL IN PRES. CHURCH MUSIC | When the vacation school opens Monday morning in the Pre: (ian church the boys amnd gir PREVIEW TONIGHT 1 / LTS FEATUNG 1L e 1 of the world. i . s | Gastineau channel are invited by to have a part in a “child centered school.” This is only possible when the children are gathered together for 30 hours in consecutive days. The Vacation School differs from the Sunday School in that a proj- ect can be completed in the ab- sence of rush or fixed routine,” said Rev. Henry Cross. “Vital in- terests can be pursued when the FORD AGENCY (Autherized Dealers) GAS OILS GREASES Juneau Motors FOOT OF MAIN ST. above the lesson Prcblems can be solved intelligent- ly where the teacher-pupil rela- tionship is a joint adventure in the discovery. The vacation 'may be described as A school of Christian living in which habits are formed, principles practices, at- titudes developed, loyalties fied and skill acquired through the experiences guided by friendly adults.” | B e \FREDDIE GILMAN IS TO TAKE VACATION W DIFFERENT! PETER PAN BEAUTY SHOPPE Second Floor, Triangle Bldg. PHONE 221 Freddie Gilman, of the Piggly !‘Wiggly Stafi, with his‘ wife, will | {leave shortly for Anchorags on a | |vacation trip. During his absence /e |Gen Ruotsalo will be promoted to store duty and Walter Peterson will take care of the delivery depart- . | | | | e Uniforms—Men’s Shirts 1 Tailored to Order SMART DRESSMAKING SHOPPE" Hours 8 to 12 N.—1 to 6 p.m. 109 Main St. Phone 219 ment. The advertisements are };u guide to efficient spending. 'OW IS A splendid time for building and [emodelifi ces afe very attractive doors, sash, trim and all kinds of millwork. 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It Is Grace Bradley THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933. 3 POPULAR TEAM | Brooklyn Redhead Score Againz REPUBL ICANS By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOCD, Cal, June 15— the spring crop of movie ocmers is a pretty redhead med Grace Bradley who hails m Brooklyn, home town of the reen celebrity, named Clara Bow, redheaded. The two have | ¥ H It was in the smoke-filled atmos- at came to laying ntermission. the piano, sometimes, So Grace Miss Bradley, incidentally, is an- to make the Hollywood Looking like a schoolgirl, with Dorothea Wieck is tack- her Hollywood opportunity Her country-woman, Marlene is at-|Dietrich, has been almost a daily Guy [companion at alters, | predictions that between these two Charles Levinson, William Burress,|would spring up a natural rivairy Maude Eburne, Walter Percival and|to make the studio tremble. lunch, confounding On Every Train And still they come—despite pro- ducer-artist trouBles and argu- ments—to swell the ranks of movie | material. Pearl], the comic, who will be team- of [ed with Jimmy Durante and Mick- Juneau, Thane, and Douglas are |y Mouse (a cartoon with living going to have a part in the adven- characters in the same picture!) in ture of sharing, as will thousands|a new fitm; and Margaret Sulla- of other children in different parts|van and June Knight, Miss Sulla- | The boys and girls residing on|of | needs of the child are considered |"™™ assignments. | school | 'clock. justi- | aT¢ and everything you order is | | pied by There’s Mari Colman, stage ac- ress, who was one of a large flock screen-tested in the east; and Jack coming from Broadway cast Dinner at Eight,” to play op- osite John Boles in the long de- van |the Juneau Ministerial Association |layed “Only Yesterday.” BETHEL VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL IS TO OPEN MONDAY Mission on Main Street. Enrollment will take place Mon- day morning at the Mission at 9 Sessions each day except Saturday and Sunday for two weeks, 9 to 12 am. All boys and girls between the ages of 4 to 18 cordially invited to attend. There will be classes for all. Val- uable rewards will be given for good work. The rewards will be presented at the closing program to be held Friday evening, June 30. At the close of the school there will be a picnic and treasure hunt FIVE-YEAR LEASE SIGNED BY PAUL FOR STORE ROOM A 5-year lease was signed today by G. J. Paul for the storz room in the building owned by Dr. W. J. Pigg, on Front Street bejween Seward and Main, formerly oecu- the Economy Furniture Company. The latter company is moving to the Odd Fellows build- ing on Seward at Sscond. - Classified ads pay. L2 Gi Br WILEY POST IS PLANNING ) A WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in, the Morning Rarin’ to Go feel sour and sunk ] But uzrfinu.cm-« Little on -‘ hflc it : smhacitut. Lhc at you race Bradley, discovered for Hollyword in a New York night club, is ameng the recent ar- rivals Like Clara Bow, in i klyn, 80 Mechanicalfiut Will Be Part of “Crew" on World Trip DAYTON, Ohio, June 15.—Wilsy Post for his attempted solo flight around the world over a similar route he and Gatty took. A mechanical pilot will aid him in guiding the plane. Post plans 90 minutes of sleep at | each of here having the plane Winiie Mae, equipped with a receiving appar- atus. HOT DOG AND BEER has set the COMB new electric hot dog machine has bezen installed by John As it was announced in the Em- |Pastl at the New York Exchange pire of May 13, the Bethel Vaca ‘Real hot dog and beer is somé| Bible 0ol will be held the last|card,” said Pastl today, commenfy o weeks of June, from June 19, on the empty ottles and' & |to 30, at the Bethel Pentecostal|new order of “dogs” just delivereds —————— . don’ H H i [ [ | [ | g | | | i he movie capital. she’s from | | | | | | | LO FLIGHT July 1 as the' date several stops. He is| INATION NOW toasting and the world’ "t swallow & lot of mlts, laxstive candy or chewi: ol stores. © 1981 C. M. Co, B e Rl P & St L s NEW SWEATERS With or without the new puff iy sleeves. Late bright colored shades for symmer. $1.95 to $2.25 | of make you suddenly | sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. |come in thie- past. “Uncle Jae" Can- | 07 D e .” R inon was hauled down from his Ofl_‘ d l D GG Phce 4 opin vor on Ambassadorial Duty |back in 1010. And in 1930 one of | Ithe first things the Democrats did | |when they came in control of the! House, Was to liberalize the rules which ‘the Republicans had forced on the House. | 'A Battle—Maybe The rogular session of Conaress |next winter may see the beginning lof the fight. | | And it would be a non-partisan reffort. Republicans would be ex-| : pected to join because they are now By HERBERT PLUMMER {in the minority. -And there is evi-! WASHINGTON, June 15. — The|dence that ‘there would be some| Republicans hope some day to re-|Demoerats fn the ranks. | GETTING SORE AT DEMOCRATS Going to Get Even—That Is—If They Can, in Years to Come gain control of Congress. It may; But the important thing is that | are be that tHey time with an idea giving the Democrats some of the medicine that is their own lot now. There are con-|f stant rumblings of discontent from the Republi- chn side and from 2 Democrats now are setting pre- | edents which may be used against them later if the Republicans so {choose. H MARTHA $0 CIETY TO GIVE ANNUAL ICE CREAM SOCIAL Youngsters are excited and eag-) that | t! looking to others not whol- erly anticipating the annuml Ice| | ly in accord with Cream Social to be given by the| : forceful methods Martha Society tomorrow after-| Claude Bowers, newly-appointed United States Ambassador to Spain, rid, {noon at Kendler's dairy, and grown | and Mrs. Bowers, are pictured as they sailed from New York for Mad“ 4 e the Democratic leadership is Us- WENRY T.RAINEY (ups, especially those who have at- | Where the new Envoy will take up his official duties.” Mr. Bowers saf ing to push its projects across. |tended those given in previous Objectors say that the famed|YVears are looking forward to it|_ Republican triumvirate of Long-|With almost as much interest. | worth, Tilson and Snell exercised| The public is invited to atbend“ no such authority in the House as|the social and so that enjoyment | that now wielded by Speaker Hen- Wil not be impaired in case it ry Rainey and Floor Leader Byrns, |rains, the social will be held in-j Uncle Joe” Cannon long has|doors. been pointed out as the Republican| Though Peanuts, the well loved| speaker who ruled in his day as|little shetland pony that furnished | a czar, but now, some contend his|such a sourcs of pleasure to the! reign appears almost benevolent |kiddies at previous socials given! compared with Rainey’s. at Kendler's, will not be there to For Rainey has at his command |Efeet the children this year, ample that all-powerful legislative wea-|dMusement and entertainment will 'be provided for all who attend. ~n the new U. 8. liner Washington, which is making its maiden trip to Europe. A brilliant ceremony marke< the start of the voyage. BLATZ SCHMIDT’S SCHLITZ BLUE RIBBON BEER Stocker’s Imperial pon known as the special rule— that vehicle which enables him to bring a piece of legislation before!WILLlAM L PAUL AND the House at any time with debate | : ‘| OVER P.C. COLLECTOR Like a Juggernaut William L. Paul, well known at- torney and Fred Huntress have That’s a reason that bills have| been rushed through the House { taken over the assets of the Pacific Coast Collectors with offices in| this special session so rapidly. The steam roller has crushed everything the Goldstein building, it was an- nounced today | that stood in its path. Leaders say the country is fac-| { ing an emergency and remedies| Both Mr. Paul and Mr. Huntress | are well known locally. Mr. Hunt- | ress has been connected with the e DON'T MISS Anything Good! BEER LUNCHES Salmon breek Roadhouse must be swiftly applied if they are | to do any good. But the Republicans are finding |Zynda Hotel, the United States comfort in anticipating a day of |Bureau of Fisheries and at the Ju- TOM and BILL reckoning, such as that which ha neau Lumber Mills. Twenty Minutes versus Three HOUI‘S Have your neighbors ever dropped into your home to bor- row the weekly collection of circular letters, hand bills, ete., that the users think are as good as advertising in your favorite daily newspaper ?—Nenomonee (Wis.) Falls News, Few peaple realize the actual coverage of even the most Not so long ago an adyertising modest country newspaper. expert was quoted as saying that careful research had ascer- tained that a certain well known metropolitan paper is read, on an average, for the space of 20 minutes, while the average country newspaper has a “reading life” of 3 hours to its credit! It is kept "round the house for hours and everyone in the family takes his turn in going through its pages. That ‘is something for heth subscriber and advertiser to think about. The Daily Alaska Empire OUR WANT AD

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