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& sk THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY APRIL 9 1934. e em— | (01T | ONLYMTO\;I{(P):!DAYS | cn M E []Y IS AT CAPITOL Marie Dlessle\, Wallace Beery Inimitable Stars of ‘Tugboat Annie’ HURRY! HURRY'! | | | Dressler Marie and Wallace | Beery in “Tugbcat Annie,” their ]first appearance since “Min and attraction, some- vy funny, sometimes dramatic, at the Capitol Thea but entertaining, tre, where the alwa, long-awaited filmization wnv 2 Post stories opened Sunday. Miss Dressler plays Annie, with ‘BGL" as her husband, Terry, | Robert Young as Alec, the a liner, marries the daughter -of | | the shipping magnate and seeks| to remove the parents from the tug | which is their liviihood and home. | The father lapses into his old al- }co'zmns ways and the son disowns ;lnm-‘but hen, in rescuing the \sonx liner, the father makes an l:lstoundm;z sacrifice, lhmr d\fflcul» ties are smoothed ;&cnne plugging leaking bmlcr mbm {in a flaming firebox at sea, is the | dramatic highlight of a delightful | romance. Beery and Miss Dressler, of “course. battle and make up and | glean countless laughs. Frankie | Darro is clever as the son before the grows up into Young; Maureen - ~ | O'Sullivan makes a beautiful sweet- ida. He thinks Tommy ml;’,hl‘hmr for the young captain, and have fought a little differently and|clever character work is provided won. But he takes no credit from|py Willard Robertson, Tammany Carnera Young, Jack Fennick ande Paul IHurst Merwyn Le Roy directed §tln» picture with the same deft “The big iciiow is an amazing |skill that has marked his “Five boxer,” he says. “Tommy hit th Star Final,” “Gold Diggers” and But more than that the fellows wiih right hand punches on the|other recent hits. who spend their lives watching chin pecause he feinted him out| ©One of the most interesting fea- fighters come on, count on styles|,r position, got his hands down,|tures of the play, as far as au- the multitude | for their comparisons. They IN- apq then let him have it. Lough-|diences in the Northwesi are con- Max Baer, the | Sist that no stand up boxer Will | yan could do that because he's a'cc}nud is the fact that many of dance and dynamite man from |ever beat Carnera, no matter hOW | mater poxer. It took a great|the scenes were filmed in or near California, will end the hard a puncher he may be. And jpoxer to do it. Now how good a|Seattle, where practically all of the hold on, the heavyweight Baer is a stand up boxer, if any. poxer is Baer? {action takes place. pionship, a situation that years ago The answer two‘ - — e would have troubled men’s sleep but today causes little or no ex- citement. S in a gymnasium in eight months He hasn’t done a lick of training. He has been shadow boxing around with night life, motion pictures cabare and some of the more prominent bars from dusk to early dawn. That never improved prize fighters. PRIMO AN AMAZING BOXER The seems feeling ot to be that there is that PAPA LEVY ISSUES WARNING Old Papa Levy, who aged 20 years In the 24 months or so that tied him into knots, had him s0|ing for a fellow to whip the Ital- dumfounded and flabbergasted Lhnt‘m, glant after Baer has had his But the cozy men about the|he handled Battling Siki, the sin- Max, near the end of the match, ‘chance » prize ring aren't so certain that | gular Sengalese, is one of those. dropped his hands, stood in mid-| L ET Baer, the- bomber, is going to Now, Levy has no reason to be|ring and,grinned ruefully to the| mar in on Primo Carnera and | fond of Carnera. For the past ten spectators as though inviting a| A can of vegetable soup’ e¢an years wherever and wherever | suggestion from them as to what|often save the day when company Tommy Loughran fought, there might be donme with the pesky|comes, since it can be developed and with the same dev. ting was Papa Levy, in his corner, sec- | fellow in front of him into meat stew, meat pie or even fect. They know that Baer, since|onding him, minding him, fighting “Don’t forget, it takes a boxing | creamed mixture. Or it can be his leap in the lime-light, has|with and for him. genius to reach a chin a lvrvh‘f‘flmbined with other vegetables or Levy was seconding Tommy when up and far away as Carnera’s.| meats to make the dish extend the former light heavyweight Don't go off the deep end on Baer.| further. been chnmp:on lost to C”u'w'“’l in Flor- rIe can’t box Cqmua won't | be —r heave right hands into him as he did Max Schmeling last summer done everything possible t& dull the edge of his fighting blade. Curly -headed Max hhnl ~e e i Daily Emp.re \\".ml Ads Day BACK SORE and LAME? Mrs. Elmira Comerford 227 S, E. Cl %t of dis- night. in in the small k and mornings would be lame " right, turhed my_ rest I had SABIN’S + in my back."” inie, Buffalo, Our Part.® ITS | Juneau t Transfer Co. when in need of l; ! [LEATHER SHEEP LINED COATS— Reefer collars, regular $14.50, Now . ..$8.50 LEATHER SHEEP LINED COATS— ‘ Reefer collars, regular $14.50, Now . ...$9.75 ALL-WOOL SLEEVELESS PULL-OVER SWEATERS, Special ................52.35 HEATER’S GENUINE HORSEHIDE WORK GLOVES, reg. $1.50 values, Now ......$1.00 WOOL LINED LEATHER COATS— Regular $12.00, Now .................$7.50 SHEEP LINED KHAKI COATS—Reefer i collars, regular $9.00, Now ...........$5.75 | SHEEP LINED KHAKI COATS—Reefer 2 collars, regular $7.50, Now ...........$4.75 MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0il Transfer Coal DANCE " SATURDAY NIGHT Mandarin Ball Room Melodians o Jseiyag bias — —_— prT " Jones-Stevens Shop | LADIES'—CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR Beward Street Near Third | PIONEER CAFE | | o . . | GOOD EAT: o i O et ; BOWLING y Nothing like the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the finest alleys you ever played on. Brunswick Bowling SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men NEW LOCATION TRIANGLE BUILDING of Nor-| man Reilly Raine’s Saturday Even-| and | son, | | who grows up, becomes captain of | years ago Loughran took Baer anda mark for him. We'll still be Jook- ' and sore. 1 would get dizzy spells too. Dr, Pierce’s A-nuric Tab- | lets “regulated my kidneys and relicved m 600 SEATS IS HILARIOUS COLISEUM FILM Charlie Ruggles. as English Butler, Starred in Best | Comedy Role of Career | LAST TIME TONIGHT THE HONEYMOON IS OVER AND THE WONEYMOON BEGINS! When an i A butler posing as a wealthy' alimony | English nobleman meets a gold ? S . § | digger who he thinks is an heir- blonde gets Hi ess, provides the laugh-provoking to work on | conflict between Charlie Ruggles " | ,and Verree Teasdale in “Goodbye you ... . | i Love,”,an RKO-Radio picture pro- | duced by Jefferson Pictures Cor-| HELLO TROUBLE poratior with Sidney Blackmer | {land Phyllis Barry, which is pla {ing at the C m Theatre | “Goodbye Love" concerns the hi- larious experiences of Groggs, al ! dignified personification of what every good butler should be, whoj thas made two mistakes in his life “GOODBYE Mrs, John D. Spreckels Iif, soc- | lety leader of Ccronado, Cal., re- | mains undecided about entering| | motion pictures after successfully | —Marrying and divorcing which| | passing screen tests and receiving| involve him in the alimony prob-| contract offers. (Associated Press|lem that keeps him in hot water | Photo) ,and sometimes in jail | : In desperation, Groggs DOITOWS| A high test laugh power story of the | from his master to meet back mony payments. Instead of p.\y-! |ing his debts, however, he decides | (0 vacation in Atlantic City, where de meets Phyllis, the \uppo”".ll lN Bls DERBY heiress. He wakes up one morning | | to discover Phyllis has muleted him. He returns to his employer’s By WILLIAM F. ARBOGAST apartment just in time to hear a LOUISVILLE, Ky, April 9.If Cleréyman pronounce the gold- his showing in the Agua Caliente|di88INg girl man and wife. How Handicap means anything, Risku- { the merry, mad matrimonial mix- lus is going to be a hard horse to|UP turns out is said to provide| beat in the Kentucky Derby at| Charles Ruggles with his Iunme:t Churchill Downs May B 'plcture climax material to date.| By finishing second to his sta-| FRuBgles has the role of Groggs| blemate, Gallant Sir, Rx<kulus;“m]° Phyllis is played by Vfl‘l?fll boost his derby stock sky high.| Lcasdale in “Goodbye Love. { And unless he goes wrong in train-| o TR 3 ing he is more than lkely to have|AN EVENING OF FUN— |a considerable following when tl\ej THRILLS AND SURPRISES | bluebloods line up at the barrier] B. and P. W. C for the outstanding classic of Dance. Saturday, April American turfdom. darin Ball Room. Adn Riskulus ran rings around older|students 50 cents. horses and gave away weight to| — — all the field that trailed him at il marriage racket in the Land of Promises STARRING Charlie Ruggles | “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Tenth-of-Month Specials SLIP-ON SWEATERS In a smart variety of colors and patterns Only $2.95 and $3.95 Scholarship | 14, Man-! ion $1.00, Agua Caliente. He packed 108 pounds, which, according to the| g UEDE AC !‘ ETS scale of weight for March, was the| [ proper burden for a three to shoulder. Under the March scale, Pari- Mutuel and Boardwalker, who fin- ished third and fourth respective- ly, should have carried 128 pounds. On Rush and Bonny Grafton 124 and Prince Pest 128. | But Pari-Mutuel carried only 116. Boardwalker 112, On Rush 102, Bonnie-Grafton 104 and Prince Pest | 103. i In the Kentucky Derby Risku- lus and all the other colts will c;\rry 126 pounds. e SAVE APRIL 14 What for? Business and Profes- sional Women’s Club Scholarship- Loan - Convention Fund Dance.! The newest jaunty models Priced $6.50 to $8.95 Juneau’s Own Store OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. TUESDAY | | Mandarin Ball Room, Saturday D . B DN ———a PSP g, Zaav| il Youve enioyed the || D AT W Stewart | HELINE SYSTEM ATTENT:ON MASONS | other members of the DENTIST Groceries—Produce—Fresh and Smoked Meats | Front Street, opposite Harris Hardware Co. l CASH AND CARRY Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | | a Yomn i Mt. | I Stated Communication of | SEWARD BUILDING | ! | Juneau Lodge this evening at 7:30.| Work in the F. C. Degree. Re- freshments. By order of the W. M. | J. W. LEIVERS, | Secretary. e Reliance family of SETARD suia Phone 276 quality foods. .. now try Reliance Coffee ]:meau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS 1 Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery - e e —— Juneau Ice Cream = :: l BLENDED, ROASTED, AND {H Parlors | ‘ | | VACUUM SEALED BY NATIONAL GROCERY CO Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM | | NOTICE OF lll;’\lIlV( ACCOUNT |In the United States Commission- er'’s (ex-Officio Probate) Court | for the Territory of Alaska, Ju-| | neau Commissioner’s Precinct. | Phone 68 N FINAL| In the matter of the LAST WILL | and TESTAMENT, of MARY LOUISIA WINN, sometimes| known as JENNIE WINN, De- ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVI:.N that on March 26, 1934, JOHN |RECK, as executor of the estate| |of MARY LOUISIA WINN, some- (times known as JENNIE WINN, Deceased, made and filed in the | above-entitled Court its final Ac- count and Report, and that on said day the said court entered iti order directing that a hearing bo had upon said final Account and ® No Argument! ® No Statement! Can stand against the testimony of our 5 many satisfied customers AS AUTHORIZED DEALERS ‘Report before it in Juneau, Al Of the §ka, 2 26, 4, at 10:00 B Tl et a1 inal RAY HART BRADER OIL BURNERS then and there appear and make their objections, if any, thereto, and that notice of the filing of said final Account and Report and said hearing thereon be given by publishing in the Daily Alaska Em. pire, a newspaper of general cir- culation in the Juneau Commis- sioner’s (ex-Officio Probaté) Court, First Division, Territory of Alaska, for a period of once a week for four (4) consecutive and successive weeks. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 126th day of March, 1934. i JOHN RECK, Executor of the last will and testa- ment of Mary Louisia Winn, sometimes known as Jennie Winn, Deceased. First publication, March 27, 1934. Jl‘tt publication, April 24, 1934. @ We are in a position to give you the best to be had at any price! RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell in advance what job will cost” PHONE 34 ths B e Y Y P “THE HOME OF GOOD FOOD” PHONES 83 OR 85 i wiiiio | THE SANITARY cn()"c‘Eer’ j

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