The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 18, 1933, Page 3

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THE, DAILY. ALAS; A EMPIRE. = R CHEVALIER'S | TODAY BEST PICTURE T tod st 3 oy o IS AT GAPITOL 9 with its vital facts. No adult man ‘ or woman in Juneau should miss it. DAY, JULY 18, 1933 ~lake NEW LOCATIGN |, FOR GORDON'S ;CAPITOL 1S, ANNOUNGED 363 | LAUGH and THRILL Owner to Vlalu- Juneau with Headquarters for His Chain of Stores ‘ Jeanette MacDonald Star- | The Most Sensational red with Maurice in . Motion Picture ‘Love Me Tonight’ ] Ever Filmed | | Maurice Chevalier's latest star- ! ; ring picture, “Love Me Tonight,” directed by Rouben Mamculian and featuring Jeanette MacDonald, B Charlie Ruggles, Charles Butter- worth and Myrna Loy, is at the Capitol Theatre again tonight. . Like previous pictures starring Chevalier, “Love Me Tonight,” is done in a humorous and whimsical | vein, and is set to music. Most of the musical numbers, all written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, | Nothing before like it. It comes direct noted song-writing combination, are from its record breaking Seattle run. It sung by the French star and Miss will be offered here exactly as presented MacDonald, but other members of in America’s largest cities. Last night it the cast join in at one time or broke all records at the Coliseum for another. Midnight Previews. Chevalfer is cast as “the best little tailor in all France’—a busi- | new location, sha occupied by the ! { Parlor, on Seward to an announcement r by F. 8. Gordon, own Mr. Gordon advises operate his chain of Al 5 from here, making Juneau his s W ARG ANN headquarters instead’ of Sea H ‘has closed both of hi 1 W. 5. PEKOVICH AND |FORMER JUNEAU MRS. PEKOVICH ARE | WOMEN GO INTQ i iime fo his Alaska HERE FOR FEW DAYS BUSINESS IN L. A. e ones Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pekovich| Of interest to their hosts of jcame in from their mining prop- friends in Juneau is the news that ;erny at Funter, on their small mo- Mrs. William Britt and Mrs. Wil- {torboat the Heater, and are staying liam Casey, both formerly residents at the Gastineau Hotel for a few |of this ecity, have opened a tea and Part of { | | | i | | 1 Gordon’s, Inc. | | i | I rvice as manager of my nter business for Gordon said today. 16 Ad- 1e new store when it is| # % 9 ness man with a big heart and few { b | mitted Ladies Only 2 to 4 p. m. funds. When Ruggles, a viscount, days. They were accompanied by |dinner shop in Los Angeles on 'emodc : to Any Mrs. Helene Burke orders 16 suits from him. antl: theh {Mrs. Nick Jukich and will be in|North La Brea. ! PR go BT 5 Shew Noted Authority on Sex fails to pay for them, he suddenly {town until this evening or tomor- The shop 15 most atliuctive and'e o o @ © e o aet Wk .f TOW. | delicious Tuncheons; tcas and d changes his tactics, ahd' sets out b Work at the Alaska-Empire Min- | ners are being served at Case ‘Wnder for the castle in which Ruggles . AT THE HOTELS . She will tell you what causes di- vorce; how to hold your husband 16 Ad- lives with his uncle, and, incident- jing Co., at Hawk Inlet, is progress- | as the shop is named, according ® ® ® ® @ ® ® @ ¢ s e 00 '(‘ and other astonishing facts. ally, his cousin, Miss MacDonald, |ing satisfactorily, Mr. Pekovich to word received by Mrs. Charles > mitted [} oliett, |sald. There is a crew of twelve |Golds‘ein, from her daughter, Mrs i o | E Men Only 8 to 11 p. m. %o Any Froth there the: fun’ begits with working on the property now and | John Dalginer, who makes her G. W. Gray, Seattle; D, J. Me- | Mrs. Helene Burke Show' Wi, Gelightfully humorcussplot; athiss he will take five more men With home in Los Angeles. Rae, Vancouver; Anne Chisholm,| ing situations and quite & number| g | ) {him when he returns to the prop-| Casey's had large patronage from Moose Pass; Mrs. Agnes Dahs, | of 'the “Hinelll] mielodles for rWhich Ju Lo s, 10 whe: seaplane which CAr- ety {the time it openeéd recently and is Seattle; Mr. and Mrd. Reebs and| . SE A real Caesarian operation; rled the ‘Jimmie" Mattern reliefl only a few men are working at/sure to do well because of tlie Children; Charles W. Davis, San| a blood transfusion; * proper Miss MacDonald and Maurice| o expedition to Nome from Juneal,|(ne Admiralty-Alaska Gold Mining attractive atmosphere and delicioys DIego; Kathryn L. Galen, Cordovas | Chevalier have become famous. It | care of expectant mothers. > Alaska, where it is “standing by” ) e | £ : Binak Wihbe . \DEDY &K 5. Trained Nurses in Attendance at Is a picture well worth seeing i g, fyriner orders as to whether it g::t “ll ]F:l::;‘l ;‘;‘;hewfiloah‘\::flé\lmUd BT St Y Tvm? Ii)lanhm‘:n:r 'I”“::::io? "I":;‘f! Every Show. ;’;:f;_d‘;’;m32‘55::‘_“‘1‘“::"‘::3' h*;“‘/‘:‘shan_go to’ the stranded fller atl,ng more extensive work started| IR e i akee; C. W. Johnson, Seattle; F.| A i TR Y other - opportunity to. enjoy one|AnAdir. Lower picture is Robert|ier in the season, Mr. Pekovich|DR. EDNA V. TAVLiN M. Staines, Vancouver; w. w.| In All the Worle Do you have children? Do you want ? “the Heit Bhows to cbite hem;E‘ Ellis, Naval Reserve Lieutenant, | geclared. GOES SOUTH TO VISIT Harris, Vancouver; W. R. McClus- | | s children? What causes crime? What g e hs who 'is piloting the relief ship.— $ob - A St key, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J.| No Show Like This! p oy are the laws of love? Would you o S eel and selected short|TICHUres _are through courtesy of | Concluding four years' successtul L. Burke, Seattle; Grace M. Lin-| A Paramount Picture Juneau know happiness? Would you avoid e e dow (Seattle Dally Tl LEONARD PETERSON IS {service as traveling dentist for the coln, San Francisco; I. G. Ander-| . Padin | | IN HOSPITAL WITH BADLY |Office of Indian Affairs, during son, Spokane; Agnes Hutchison,| < NEWCHEVROLETTRUCK INJURED FOOR AND ANKLE which time she visited nearly every Seattle; J. Bourgette, Seattle; Al Charlle Ru; , Cha ,Indian settlement in Alaska, Dr. Winklen, Seattle; R. H. Stock, Se- Butterworth and Myrna Loy . 3 Leonard Peterson is in St. Ann's|Edna V. Tavlin, left for Seattle on attle. - G"'}'I(.) %EOE;VSEJEA DrEquRED TO A-J CO. Hospital being u-mu-(; for a brok:‘[:ilh{‘ Yukon last night. Alaskan ‘ A uow:."‘urfl.'"bm" JRRY—ENDS THURSDAY WED. ankle and badly injured foot which| Dr. Tavlin will visit her son,| W.L. Lee, Riverside, Calif,; F. C.| rol lon e AT 2:30 0'CLOCK BY CONNORS MOTOR CO. va: crued when 1t was cuugh siudent ai the Universiy of Washe L, Tiversid. Cull: 3. 1 61| m— - % J 5 | e |between two locomotives in th: ington, for a short time and then key, Juneau i ‘ I’KE\ IEW, T()N[G‘HT | A new one and one-half ton|Alaska Juneau Mine at 1 o'clock proceed to Chicago, where she w subjects complete the film pro- gram. with misery? Is the average marriage 1 rclationship ideal or, in all fairness, are wemen entitled to a new deal? | | i i ¥ # Showing i | \ Special show for business women and working i girls Thursday night, 7:00 te 9:00 o’clock— Girl Scouts of Troop Two will| Chevrolet truck, with cab for the |this morning. He will lose all the take a post-graduate dental coursz Zynda,_ | 1 a. m. i Men 9:15 to 11 give their first public =entertain-| driver, arrived on the steamer Aleu- itoes on the foot and it is feared at Northwestern University. She| Charles G. Burdick, Juneau; Al- ¢ ik Y { ' ment tomorrow afternoon when tian this morning and was de-|that the foot itself may be too|plans to return ot Alaska mext bert Bear, Los Angeles; A. E. “GUILTY AS HELL ¥ | The Picture That Caused Big, Strong, He Men of the North |they will be hostesses at a Silver|livered by the Connors Motor (badly injured to save, according to summer. | Karnes, Juneau; Mrs. C. F. Fauck, | Victor McLaglen ] to Faint at Ketchikan and Juneau Tea in the parlors of the Presby-|Company to the Alaska Juneau|Dr. H. C. DeVighne, company phy-i ——,—— | Boise, Idaho; Eva Louise Zoller,' {‘« gle { terian Church Gold Mining Company. sipian, Daily Empmo Want Ads Pay [Plul&d(‘lphm Pa. Edmund Lowe j- The tea will begin at 2:30 o'clock | ™ 3 . 3 T R G R vl { 50 50 and continue throughout the after- o - c - C noon. A delightful program will be . i e 3 r seats | N | sEars given by the girls during the affair ! ; : ' consisting of singing and ‘dancing] y t — | features and - brief talks by the! i " L ? 7 §: TR = TR T o members of the organization on| S el le S } camp activities. § It is hoped by the girls that| they will have a large turnout for| NEW YORK |foses g Sahs [Y LIFE LEADS copamey s | , MEET FRANK T. BELL i l , ' t Nick Bez, President of the Peril o KATHRYN L. GALEN o 3T, B Prodiont. o 4 tand J. T. Tenneson, President of the Superior Packing Company at| Tenakee, came to Juneau last even- | ing on the Pacific Alaska Mrwaysl i esentative throughout the Territory Fairchild plane, piloted by Joe| Traveling ReP“ Entaiive s g. & y Crosson, to consult with Frank T.| of Alaska for the New York Life Insurance Com- Bell, United States Commissioner " arriv in J g “« ”» is s " of Fisheries concernihg matters pany, arrived in _Iunedu on the “Yukon” and is stop ertaining ‘i the' siahing ndust ping at the Gastineau Hotel, telephone 10, where she in this part of the Territory. b v ¥ 8 3 g . Mr. Crosson made a special trip will be glad to take care of the public interests. She 1o Tenakos IR Testerdha httoi wishes to advise the Juheau citizens that the New noon to bring the camnerymen to " g A > Juneau and returned early in the York Life Insurance Company holds the enviable Rkis, ‘Teiteson and: hir Bwe Shll- ranks of first place amongst all the different com- dren, Jack and Jimmie, accompan- . : " to. Juneau. panies, consequently can give them the best returns led Mg, Tepneson ey for all money invested ; ' d e OLDTIMERS ‘AT DOCK ¢ - TO GREET NEWLYWEDS ! Many oldtimers in Juneau will i be at the dock tonight when the b Princess Louise arrives to greet . 5 o b s W A VY Mr. and Mrs. John Matson, mar- = e 2l “ ;3 ried in Vancouver 'last Friday by ; L the Rev. George Pringle, gold rush g A ; ¥ e & sky pilot. The bride 1s none other R # 2y 3 H than “Klondike Kate” Rockwell- 3 oy g : Ball, wellknown in the early Daw- son days and credited with financ- BLACK CAP BASPBERRIES ing Alexander Pantages in his first theatrical venture in Seattle, 3 ) The groom is one of the old- ‘RED RA‘SPBERRIES timers in the Dawson region and p has his property on Matson Creek, | & LOCAL STRAWBERRIES 30 “miles from Dawson. e put away for 30 monflls Four‘ miles of warehouses are used with age. So after our lmycrs léfect { .. Alsa.a full line of ] FORD { FrPSh Green Vegetables AGENCY td store our tobaccos. The crops now from the various markets, the right i arriving on the “Aleutian” today in storage are worth about $70,000,000 kind of tobacco for Chesterfield,” we ; ' e g ... most of it for Chesterfield Ciga- put it away for 30 months or more to : Leeaily. grown: Radidhes, Turnips, Beets GAS rettes. become mellow and sweet. ] !' Swm ('hqrd—/ Yook S o SR gty g:!LEsASES The Domestic kinds are packed away This ageing process is expensive, but { : in wooden hogsheads that weigh 1,000 there is no short-cut to make tobaccos t CAlerRN'A GROCERY v pounds and stand as high as a man’s milder—to make them taste bet v‘.’_ I : ! Jumaau THEY ARE MILD head. just takes money and time to make TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery - £’ jand yet Like fine wine, tobacco improves Chesterfields. 7 u ere FOOT OF MAIN ST. ; 1© 1933, Ligcarr & Myzas Tosacco 0 +% : » :

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