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THE DAILY ALASKA, EMPIRE SQTURDA\ SEPT. 9 1933. —P——W Kiddies 10c " Adults 30c COLISEUM Juneau's Biggest Entertainment Value DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM TONIGHT ASSPORT TO HELL ... I.ANDI I.UKAS BACHELOR AFFAIRS TWO BIG FULL LENGTH FEATURE PICTURES Minnie Fields Says— “MEET ME AT THE FAIR” Same Stand—Same Service Same Quality | é « FEATURING /. | Folger’s Coft ¢ olger's L.olice THROUGH THE COURTESY OF J. B. o CARO & CO. and MR. HOOKER i Minnie:Says Folger’s Is the Best Coffee ) Ske Ever Made Minnie’s Electric Range Will be awarded at the Fair. Get‘your tickets now on this beautiful, modern range! » Place Your Orders EARLY Not Open Evenings or Sundays Plggly nggly SIMMONS BED SPRINGS' and MATTRESSES Popular, Inexpensive and Built for Sleep Pleasing in line and color - THOMAS HARDWARE Co. orers e e e el “IND STREET" OPENS AT THE CAPITOL SUN. Music, Dancing, Drama, Combine with Great Cast to Make Hit ‘Warner Brothers smashing sing- ing, dancing dramatic hit, “42nd Street,” depicing a never before seen cross section of New York's great ‘‘two time” white way, in- augurates Juneau Greater Movie Season, tomorrow at the Capitol Theatre. Directed by Lloyd Bacon, the |man who K made “The Singing Fool,” and other big Warner Bros. successes, “42nd Street,” brings |a breath-taking galaxy of stars to the Capitol screen tomorrow, headed by Warner Baxter and in- cluding Bebe Daniels, George Brent, Ginger Rogers, Una Mer- kel, Ruby Keeler (the beautiful and talented wife of Al Jolson,) Ned Sparks, Eddie Nugent, Henry B. Walthal, Robert McWade, 50 other featured players, and 200 hand-picked Broadway singing, dancing, show girls. Dramatic Story A fast, dramatic story races through the Broadway musical comedy, which provides the back- ground of the picture. “It is a real, sincere pleasure to bring “42nd Street” to Juneau as the opening picture of our Greater Movie Season,” said Man- ager Cliff Daigler today. “Through- out the States, this picture has been playing to mecord breaking, enthusiastic audlences, and I am sure it will meet with equal favor in Juneau.” ' Presented Tonight “Private Jones” with Lee Tracy at his wise-cracking best, will be shown again tonight at the Capi- tol Theatre together with a late news reel and selected short sub- jects. |FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. BORLICK TO BE HELD MONDAY Funeral services will be held in {the Resurrection Lutheran church lon Monday afternoon for Mrs. {Martin Borlick, whose death oc- curred at St. Ann’s Hospital yes- terday morning, following a ser- ious illness. The Rev. Erling K. Olafson will officiate at the ceremony and !'pall bearers will be John Lowell, Hans Berg, Ingvald Martin, Sev- jern Swanson, C. F. Wyller and Pete Hildre. Thé casket will not be opened at the church, but friends who so desire may call at the chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. B Sunday afterncon between the heurs of 5 and 7 o'clock on Mon- day before the funeral hour, it was made known. “Gas” Thieves Plug Tank with Bullet ROSEBURG, Ore., Sept. 9.—Gas- cline thieve; whe visited the town of Drain showed a great deal of consideration and very probably aren’t such bad fellows at heart, | police said. Apparently oui of llinz, they drilled a hole in a stcrage tank, filled two cans fuel and then extracted a t from a pistol cartridge and plugzed the hole in the steel tank to prevent leakage. . il ! \ _ uunnmmuuummmnmnmmmmmmmmmmmmwmzmmmuummmlmmmm INEAU G NO MONKEY BUSINESS—Everything must be sold at any price. STOCK UP NOW - in Juneau Tom Promising one smashing hit after| another, Manager CHff Daigler of | the Capitol and Coliseum Theatres‘ opens the Juneau Greater Movi Season tomorrow, and in addition| announces the names of numerous | big specials that have already been booked, and the names of the lead- ing motion picture companies with which he has contracted for the; coming season’s product. Many Features Following in close sequence, " the opening Greater Movie Season pic- ture, “42nd Street,” will be such| proven successes as “Silver Dollar,” | with Edward G. Robinson, the stoxy} of the noted silver king of Den-| ver, Colorado; “Strange Interlude,” with Norma Shearer, Clark Gable,| | and an all star cast; Wallace Beery in “Flesh”; Cecile B. DeMilie's spectacle, “Sign of the Cros Wheeler and Woolsey in “So Thi Is Africa”; Wallace Beery and his| inimitable teammate, Marie Dress- ler, in “Tughsat Annie”; Mae West in the sensation, “She Done Him Wrong”; John, Lionel and Ethel Barrymore in “Rasputin and the Empress,” and many others. Greater Movw Seasolt Opens Announces New Attractions| ! Pict | picture public know, are all +{ before ‘have the ople of Juneau h‘(”‘ ‘(m :;‘pon\emfiey l:)r seeing pic- vide the finest in entertainment’ g h the new greater { tures of this quality from all the| in harmony Wit i companies, at the admis-| | picture policy of Manager Dais TheSHOWTHATSET sion prices we are maintaining,’ iss | Lendjijgnd Paul Lukes,| BROADWAY LIGHTS COLISEUM HAS DOUBLEHEADER * WEEKEND SHOW Two Big Feature Pictures, Well Cast, Make Up En- tertaining Program orrow;Daigler Ccntracts Signed “We have just signed comracts the coming year's products with » following leading companies,” Mr. Daigler, “Fox Film Cor- on, Warner Bros, Metro-| wyn-Mayer, Universal Plctur(',s." % R. K. O. Radio Pictures, Columbia | ures, First National Pictures,| Elissa Landi and Paul I and Paramount Pictures. Thes two, of “’? most_popular sta companies, as mast bf the monoh the ' Screen 'are 'co-starred in tops| passport to Hell" which with owning , the, largest lmfl ‘Bachelor = Affairs” makes up the studias big double headliner prograi pre- the Ooliseum Theatre id "PRIVATE *f’\ JONES" 2N notchers, most completely equipped in the business, and having prac-|sented at tically all of the big stars undex!for the week-end. . contasict, | Both “A Passport to Hell” STARTS PREVIEW T feel safe In saying that never | =Bachelor Affalrs” are big SUNDAY TONIGHT 1:10 AM. length feature pictures and pro- both finished artists, give fine dra- | MN Daigley cont;:uedm“ ey | matic performances in the intense | umerous improveme: o Fox feature, “A Passport to Hell”) projection, ventilation and house| .4 «Bachelor AtIirspo\\-im a fine equipment have been installed a";cast provides a lighter entertain- both the Capitol and Coliseum | ment which perfectly balances the [m atres in prepmauon for the new‘pm\,mm DANCING ACAIN! ‘Warner Bros., first to give you talking pictures, leads the way once more with an amazing new, type of entertainmenti The thrills, laughs and heart- throbs of two big shows packed into one mighty motion plfllll!l | | | HELPS FOR HOUSEWIVES HERE'S A LAUNDRY TRICK FOR SHORT PUFFED SLEEVES | One way to simplify laundering | of short puffed slezves is to puti snaps on the elastic that holds them. Remove the elastic while washing and ironing the frock and then snap it back into place whqn it is to be worn. i ‘BRAIN FOOD’ OR VOT. FISH GOOD FOR BODY Fish may not be “brain food,” as the saying goes, but Federal food experts say it is excellent for the bory, as it is rich in pro- teins, furnishes phosphorus and id- dine and—in the case of the fat kinds—vitamins A and D. Discard the old notion that fish and milk are not good .together, they advise. One of the best ways to prepare fish steaks is to Nke them in milk. i MEAT SUBSTITUTES | When a low budget means ldss meat for the -family, use e beans and peas, advises the “%\- reau of Home Economics. They have a protein content more near- ly like that in lean meat, milk! and cheese than other vegetables. | If there is no meat for dinner, baked beans, bean soup or plain boiled beans will féip to fill the gap. SMOOTHING WRINKLED VELVET If your velvet evening dress has become crushed or mussy, hold the wrinkled part over a basin of very hot water with the lining side next to the water. This treat- ment will make the velvet even and smooth. SCISSORS HANDY IN KITCHEN A pair of solssors is best for cutting up lettuce so that it is very fine, halvihg marshmallows, dicing celery or cutting up raisins for the batch of cookies. —_— FOR OBSTINATE WINDOWS If you are having trouble mak- ing your windows go up or down, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II|IIIIII||III|IIIIlIIIIHIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Watermelons % OPEN TONIGHT 0000000000000 R 'parafin on the sash cords and they FIRST MEETING SINGE SPRING Following ‘a three months' vaca- | 14 GREAT STARS! More than SO festured performers} 200 m.omous GIRLSE hére's a trick that may help. Rub will probably work better. JELLY-MAKING TIME If you're making fruit jelly and have difficulty in ‘keeping the fruit from gathering in one spot remember that if you will put the fruit in the jelly just before it! “::‘1;::; ¢ A:‘du ::vel:mfic;]y 1$:h tion, the members of the Pi_oneex's‘ pineapples in fruit jelly of Alaska met last evening in the oo "Odd Fellows' Hall for the first | time since last Spring and organ- Cotton Exports’ Value ized for the Fall and Winter sea- jon. s F ‘nms 0“ Sllxhfl)" Routine business occupied the| {meeting at which President E. P, Rodenberg presided, following which | the members enjoyed a card party which lasted well into the evening. Coffee, sandwiches and cake were served by the Auxiliary members at the conclusion of the card party.| W&SHINGTON‘ Sept. 9.—Ex-| ports of cotton manufacture from the United States during the first six months of this year were val- ued at $20,691,000 compared with $25451444 in the corresponding | period of 1982 ! with WARNER BAXTER BEBE DANIELS GEORGE BRENT GINGER ROGERS UNA MERKEL RUBY REmie: A GUY KIBBEE NED SPARKS DICK POWELL GEORGE £ STONE MENRY B. WALTNALL ALLEN JENKINS EDDIE NUGENT 8 ROBERT McWADE e ROLLED OATS, 9 1b. bags GARNICK’S-Phone 174 CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY 2P. M. Until 11 P. M. Adults 25¢ Until 3 P. M. Kiddies Always 10c STUDENT SPECIAL Faries Flexible Study Lamp 87X-$2.50 Other Desk, Floor and Clamp Lites from $2.50 up to $12.50 Don’t allow your home work to ruin your eyes for life S e Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Douglas 18 Juneau 6 " UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Twelfth Annual Southeastern Alaska Fair Juneau—=September 13, 13, 15, 16 Meats—Phone 16 [*] Corner of Second Street at Seward YOUR LAST CHANCE 4,000 POUNDS WE PLUG THEM—Money Back Guarantee Pound S€ Storeroom for Rent PHONE 58