The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 8, 1933, Page 3

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: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE' R]DAY SEPT 8, 1933 i e ,—’ 3" CRCUSLIFE [§, |Sleeping ~ (INTERESTING LEETRAGY STAR( = m7c UNITS 3¢ | BACKGROUND OF e , FEATURES FOR OF HILARIOUS MYSTERY LM “““"°“) CLUB BAZAAR COMEDY OPENING |Science Probes Into Ail-; | 2 A | : | ment Which Is Taking = Luncheon, Cards, Many At-|*‘Private Jones” Crammed > Adolphe Menjou and Greta| Lives at St. Louis tractions ' Planned by | with Aumsing Incidents ADOLPH GRETA PLAYING! LURMRBRTT LT T 1! HE WAS HARD- BOILED BUT «II////% % iggr;:geag:fi?’ NISSCI[\]/I S.o(liar.red (]:nl:ljh““_ ST. LOUIS, Scpt. 8.—Sleep- Girls for Tomorrow at Capilol‘Thcatre “liNJ()}: : NISSEN g Murder at Coliseum | ;" iekness 'deaths reach #" | R e ol v B e Topiar THE CIRCUS QUEEN WANT TO BE A “The ~Gifeils . Giieen . Musder)t total of 95 today. ‘vbe e —lH- ~:1w~ a Bl i SRS R MURDER Thrilling! Baffling! " Mysteryt® “ ction being offered| WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—Medi-| I the Dugout tomorrow beginning Jungau audience at the Coliseum ~Theatre, wWith|cal sciehce is marshaling forces’ t 11 oclock, have just about been | g0, Will appear a Adolphe Menjou and Greta Nissen|for a concentrated attack on the it was today announc-itol Theatre ton ‘“_”“ in' leading contains about all | problem of sleeping sickness and, 's. Sigurd Wallstedt, or-| parf of “Private Jones.” the essentials for fine entertain-| sceking particularly to determine ‘This enfértaining attraction de- ment, thr fun, romance and|the method by which it apparently clock. untily1:30 @ hot| picts many humorous incidents in 21, against the exeiting | has been transmitfed from one C W be served, with de-! the career of “Private Jones” who background of circus life { person to another in the St. Louis licious dishes of many varieties;| is- thrust intosthe army somewhat | o | area where 85 persons have suc-,@hd in the afternoon, from 2| against his will and shows his Adapted from the thrilling mys-| ., ;ieq and several hundred arelo'clock on cards will be played,| sentment of the rigid discipl tery novel of the same name by | oo with attractive prizes for the win-!any number of original ways. Anthony Abbot, the story is built| Alded: by numerous ‘rabbitd *ane | nee. In addition to the feature f’.bum the solution of the max1nex'¢do”n mu’nkevs and‘ 10,000 .adult Many articles of hand embroid-| edy, the fine program includes an In which lovely gosie La Tour,| oo ioec aArmy and Medical ex- | €V, including dish towels, lunch-| interesting news reel and musical | world-famous aerialist, meets her 01 0 v - short subjects. il PR i rts have taken over the task of | Son aprons, tea towels, bu-| GLORIA STUART dcath whil he whirs ang_sving| DCT'S hATe taken over the wask of (45, sei, spvone, tee, omelhy, W SO SORC e gress musion SOLDlER g Shave It With Music A Lambs! €lub Comedy All Sound Pictorial n £ S8 o high up in the big top. Any une i forth i hit, “42nd Street” made by War- s EE Bless 3 s o orth, will be on display during £ | E‘A[‘ (‘]71(’ 35€ (1. E\f.l]l) hirteen individuals might have | Lranr fmflféi:i“ e the afternoon and evening. ner Brothers, which has been ]lll(‘l‘(‘Sllng Scenes of Odd Eveénts TRACY at His Wise d. her death. The trick is| Of especial interest. to children|knocking ‘em cold, figuratively ('ru('kin" B(’fll to pick out the guilty one. well chosen and the direction ex- will be the fish pond, where each|speaking, ail over the country, R ° = cellent. try wins a prize. For the grown-|comes to the Capitol Theatre for ieS Solution of the mystery is up t0| An interesting news-reel and a DR e ; ~ Also Selected T i g g | g g g a three day run. | ' l B ork. Thatcher Colt, debonair Police| fine group of sclected short sub- ;{ps‘:"\l;od:m:‘t-;;:;cfi:‘;mu::::: B % | er-st" L Gazabels Subjects Commissioncr, played by Menjou. | jects complete the program at the |y, 0 PC JVERE (SN 10 T MANAGER OF ATLIN INN > : ‘iglgo is \\.911] known.t.mron}xlgh the | Coliseum Theatre. clock tomorrow evening. ON WAY SOUTH TO SPEND ,,_Kr'z’! ’Kfl‘tK'fll?lOfll{] i T Akl c A PI I ‘. l, i Bty L S R e sed i THE WINTER IN STATES its as oné of :those society- Proceeds of the bazaar will be | Where the BIG Hits Play o e e or oo OOOD ATTENDANCE AT|conaiea b tne members of thel ' o ier 1 f ; . T , CARD PARTY GlVEN BY Juneau. at Christmas. b States, W. J. Garrett, Manager of A - —— i Pfcx.xt)' of fun is provided by the WOMEN OF THE MOOSE e e i the Atlin Inn in" Atlin, B. C, is Late News Events 5 T clowns, wild animal per- on his way south on the Princess. | % 2 COMING SUNDAY ces, aerial acts, that go 0| Winners of prizes at the card ARCTIC POOL ROOM 170 "wr Garfelt grested many| World’s News ‘Before Your' Eyés " % [ e o e v <t 1= wams | | T8KE P the show under the Big| party given last evening by the LEASED BY CARLSON]| friends in Juneau while the steam- | ¥ "‘ picture to rave nd | Top; while over all hangs a brod-| women of. the Moose wege, in T detagd e1 was in port. | about!” 1L‘:i_o;?s‘fiesvféw:‘wo*r:"-mimezcr::f‘ whist: Ladu]u' tirst priz; LGemc ;I'h; Alculc Po{;l Ro(l)m :::‘ndr Ci- m;— | e ; 3 o i Olsen; Consolation, Lena Peterson; | ga ore has been leased from 2 | ’ 9 ; D —JACK PEARL T S AR happen on that dread day;' Fri-| men's’ first, Edward Dull and John | Steve Johnson by James Carlson. Pioneers of Alaska I Juneaw’s Finest Entertainment | day, the thirteenth. Norwicka, consolation. Remodeling of the place has| Regular monthly meeting of Igloo | Value - ey o g s — | Adolphe Menjou, who alse play- Bridge winners were, Mrs. J.['started and the pool room will|No. 6, Pioneers of Alaska, will be | ed Thatcher Coit' in “The Night | Goss, first prize for ladies; Mrs,|be reopened shortly as a first-|held at I. O. O, F. Hall, Friday, T B R FeaAiy Club Lady” heads the splendid| Roy Rutherford, consolation, and|class recreation parlor. September 8, at.8 pm. A full at-| FRYE’S B\BY BEEF cast, and is assisted in his de-| Al Lundstrom, first prize for men B ATRT T 7 e g tendance is greatly desired =, 3 “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON | tecticve work hy Patricia Kelly,| and Roy,Peterman, consolation. A mouse short circuited thej E. F. RODENBERG, FOOD SALE ( Mrs. A, E. Titus of Sacramento, 2 played by Ruthelma Stevens. Love- The party was well attended|switch of an electrically controlled President.| A food sale will be given by the| Cal, enjoyed her first airplane Fr e_Bru’Ln Com an 1y blond Greta Nissen, Norwegian- | and following the card games, |furnace and set fire to Yhe Roose- ELMER REED, | Martha Society at the Snmlury‘ ride recently at the age of 88 y p y | bprn star, excels her .usual ca-|those attending enjoyed the appe-|velt School in Salinas, Cal, caus-|—ady. Secretary ;(;mru Saturd September 9. adv| and was formally congratulated on Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery | pable performance as the circus|tizing refreshments which were |jng, several hundred, dollars damn- 8 i o b - ——— her enterprise by Governor James e e —-eoed | queen. The supporting cast is served. | age. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. | SHOP IN JUNEAU Rolph, Jr. " TWO DAYS ONBY — Cf FAR THE DECKS TO MAKE MORE ROOM EOR THE INCOMING GOODS! ; trll on“the upgrade and we wrge vou to GET YOUR NEEDS NOW. a— Women’s Suede Jacket: § v g PRI Women’s N ew F elt Hats (T WOMEN’S CHARMONIZE SILK SERVICE WEIGHT Fine gauge. Full fashioned. Seam- less. New fall shades. Sizes 8% to 10%. We bought these before the ¢ New ‘shapet, latest styles, and shades of payy, black, wine, green,, While They Last—No Two Alike $7.95 NEW SHIPMENT OF Wool Dresses . Direct from New York. New Fall shades. Sizes 14 to 20. No Two Alike $8.45 Women s Tailored Coats New browns. Sizes 14 to 20. Latest styles. Green, Blue, Tan. Latest style. Sizes 14 to 20. $5.95 Women’s Coats advance — worth twice their value today. $6.95 $10.95 GROUP NO.1 GROUP NO. 2 |- Values to $1§.DO Smiartly styled. Sizes; 14 1o 42. Tlese must go regardless of cost $3.95 . ONE RACK OF Silk Dresses, Silk Pajamas Vales to $12.50. en’s Winter Coats Al Wool $18 45 - $19 45 s 34 to 46. Women’s Fall Suits Tailored. No two alike. Latest styles. r-.‘ Latest fall shades. Swaggers. Sizes 14 to 20 'I";flsc_ must go—see these now B L\(mt stvks. i l:» ved to {it. SEE THFSE W()NI)FTHVUL VALULS In blues, hrow Addltwnul Sales Persons s Added to Our Forces Leader Department Store C,mr eBrot.hers : ‘ J i " S ’ 'Open Until 8 P. M. . These are worih double a: today’s meikot prices e m— - oy o Ry 3 | b cnph L4 CR e 4 o ks i o oL

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