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THE DAILY ALASKA LMIjIRl: TUESDAY APRIL 10, 1934 u||||umu|||nn|||mmu|||mufiiimmm|||mn||u||uuuu|umn’nuuunmuui~ DOUBLE FEATURE BILL FEATURE NO. 1 FEATURE NO. 2 Bill Boyd vane Gibson n “Emergency Call” A dramatic exposure of the ambulance chasing racket 600 SEATS 25¢ Y WMM-NM-WWHW--_,-N THEATRE Wampas stars, separated scotions cf Ann Hcvey, Hclen Dallas, Gale, San Francisc bridge, Mass. Lower row: Ore.; Lu Anne Meredith, FAMOUS TEAM IS STARRED IN GRAND COMEDY . Marie Dressler .md Wallace Beery Together Agam n “Tugboat Anme Capitol ) e Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery L ot o it s i Phone 58 Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 409, Res. Phone 276 BOWLING Nothing like the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the finest alleys you ever played on. Brunswick Bowling Alleys Pool Billiards Bowlhug Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Barber Shop in connection and Smoked Meats Lower Front Street, opposite Front Street, opposite Harris Winter and Pond Hardware Co. i I i N essler CASH AND CARRY Thrills, laugns and heart throbs 1l mingle in the reunion of Marie Dressler and Wallace Beery, be- loved team of “M and Bill,” who are again co-s the Capitol Theatre in An- nie, filmization of t)\“ famous g Post ories of feminine tugboat cap- her sanguinary adven- | HILINE SYSTEM | | I | Groceries—Produce—Fresh ng tain and An shif Captain 1 plays her d mate SABIN’S Clearance LEATHER SHEEP LINED COATS— Reefer collars, regular $14.50, Now LLEATHER SHEEP LINED COATS— % Reefer collars, regular $14.50, Now . ...$9.75 ALL-WOOL SLEEVELESS PULL-OVER SWEATERS, Speeial ..ot . . 5208 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 collars, regular $9.00, Now ...........$5.75 SHEEP LINED KHAKI COATS—Reefer collars, regular $7.50, Now ...........$475 SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men TRIANGLE BUILDI! Srop in Juneau ...58.50 NEW LOCATION selected by Hollywe the ccunt They b +| captain. DATE | decorated f \As is traditional, | the Dougl | Body {be the last r It was , Ind.; han, New Yorl Dorethy Drake, Santa Monic their first p Katherine Will {le and make up again for countless laughs; there is a dra- matic note of mother love and a [,um ic thrill in the climax when enters a a boiler at sea anfl thus torm-tossed liner. the picture was flimed Sound in the actual lo- Norman Reilly Raine h gives the picture an traordinary sense of authen Miss Dressler pilots a going tug and competes with whole waterfront in the vi ritime drama, Le Roy “Little Caesar Episodes in several of the Post stories are used. Annie and T 'y raise their boy to be a aptain; he to remove them from the squalid tug that is their home. Terry lapses into his old drinking habits and is disowned by his son, but comes through in the stirring sacrifice at the finish, Robert Young, who scored “Hell Below 1 as the your the rom nine lead ireen O'Sullivn +hi also includes Willard Rob- Jack Pennick and Paul Tammany Young, Frankie t) lv,m r a Most in Puget ales of the stories, wh of Diggers” and 1t e cast Da.no ertson, e | DOUGLAS NEWS IS ANNOUNCED FOR ANNUAL PROM BOUG HIGH SCHOOL The Junic for Saturday vening omises be one of illiant dances of the year, commitlees are at work com the details event, The sign, The Promenade eting rams are a duplicated b jum will be especially the occasion and the Troubadours are primed to énchanting music for the d; the Prom wil pro; nev, Na semi-formal - STUDENT BODY ELECTS For the first time in six High School St has a girl for Pre Jessie Fraser was elec to head student activities, close margin over her opponents, Glenn Edwards, Bernhart Savikko, and Albert Stragier. In 1928-29, Violet Lundell, now at the Alaska College, was Presi- dent of the student body. Other officers elected were: Vice-s President, Bernhart Savikko; Segy retary, Mary Pearce; Treasurer, Mary Loken; Sergeant-at-Arms, Al- bert Stragier, and Gordon Mills; | Athletic Manager. - - CLUB MEETING Douglas Island Club will meet Wed: A. R. Edward's with Mrs. Edward Bach assisting hostes ‘This wilk r meeting of the on of officers the Women’s year with elel chief business. D SCHOOL PLAY RE‘\DY A dress rehearsal for “Sweet Irish Colleen” tonight will wind up the | practices of the threa-act Junior Class comedy. A matinee will be staged Thursday afternoon at o'clock. The play will be presented Friday and Saturday nights, April 13 and 14. “Sweet Irish Colleen” is a high- ly amusing two and one half hours jlaid of entertainment. The scene 15 in the fashionable drawing Jacqueline Well s id ma- | | 21, | | he | Waged and cipated | | _ | chows s lof " | possible in ¥ yesterday | by a;| day night at Mrs.| 1:30 | d film publicity agents as “mest likely t¢ succeed in moti ¢ ture together: Back row, left tc Hazel Hayes fi Los iams, Seatile, Wash.; , Dallas, Tex.; Betty , Cal, and Brysen, TWO FEATURE PICTURES ON COLISEUM BILL ‘Emergency Call and ‘Re-! turn of Casey Jones' Crammed with Action | Bill Boyd, wynne Gibson iam Gargan lead the cast of ergency Call” thrilling mu\m; heads the big doubl tonight at thé Coliseum| The other full length! ure picture _on the program The Return of Casey Jones vivid ra melodrama, with | Charles Starrett, Ruth Hall, Rob- | ert Elliott, George Hayes, Jackie| and other well known actors | he cast | t:Both “Emerg Return of | and ! “Em which opening | in y Call” and “The Jones” are full of | excitement hat the program is| made to order for those fans who like action and lots of it in their | entertainment | Racketeer Ring ‘The former feature portrays the influence of racketeer ergency he al and the untiring) efforts on the part of Bill Boyd,} an ideall and belligerent | ambulance surgeon, Miss Gibson, jas the nurse and Mr, | Gargan ing am- | { bulance dr up mn} 'z cketeers onsible | food, | ether | y-m: !km' 0 on an em- | ver, k g that is re: ter n of host inferior suppi |and other ‘:‘I\E‘n‘(’%v as well uations defective There are as tensely the final | death defying three. sey is Back “The Return of Casey the. tremendous influence; |the crack engineer had on the life| f a lad who adored him, ter the former had died in a rail- | road crash and the la was al | grown man, uhwv 1g as nearly as; ido footsteps. 1It) is crammed action, dramatic | situations as well as exciting scenes L0f run-away trains. | . Altogether t program is well | fuited to those who enjoy excite- in ment and fast moving action, oom of a wealthy conservative amily. The student actors ably portray the various roles. Miss Pepoon has charge of Qostumes. Miss Pimperton coached Myrtle Feero in her lightful accent and the song the has de- she . is.to sing. e NEW SCHOOL BOARD STARTS FUNCTIONING Mrs. Richard McCormick, new member of the Douglas School Board, was elected President suc- ceeding Mrs. Glen Kirkham at the first meeting of the newly organ- |1zed board last evening; Mrs. Kirk- ham’ was elected Clerk succeeding A. E. Johnson and the latter was made Treasurer in the place of W. E. Feero, retiring member. The election of teachers for next term was the main > before the Board at the m but final aitlement of the matter was de- ferred until T sday night when the Board will in meet. A large number of visitors attended last night's session. e EPR T SAVE APRIL 14 ng What for? Business and Profes- sional Women’s Club Scholarship- iLoan - Convention Fund Dance. Mandarin Ball Room, Saturday night. —adv. right: ille Lund, Buckley, Wash. (/ | pionship from Erwin | zi was becoming famous in eastern | money marts. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay l B HURRY! ~ HURRY! Positively Last Time TONIGHT Marier DRESSLER Preview Tonight 1:10a.m. m i What heaven is there for love's foregone desire ! I One woman knows! SYLVIA SIDNEY THEODORE DREISER'S JENNIE QERHARDT DONALD COOK -MAIY ASTOR - WARNER -« MARION GERING on pictures during 1934, repre- Judith Arlen, Hollywood; Jean ym Kansas; Gigi Parrish, Cam- Angele 1 Carmen, Portland, sciated Press Photo) ' TO0K HIS CUE Por)zl, Blulald Master, | Nicknamed by Friends Whom He “Took” NEW YORK \pnl Ponzi of Philadelphia, jcently won the pocket bil a5 e “ | MENUS TODAY "\;{:]:),”x,.l:-:fly MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE Rudolph, is| Italian descent and fat. Beat 2 minutes, cherries into bottom of grelltl shallow pan, cover with batter. Bake 25 minutes in moderately slow oven. Unmold, cherry side up, and serve cold or warm with lemon sauce. Lemon Sauce 2-3 cup sugar, 2 tablespons of flour, % teaspoon salt, 1% cups water, 2 cup lemon juice, 1 table- spoon grated lemon rind. Blend sugar, flour and salt, Add rest of ingredients and cook until sauce becomes creamy. Stir constantly. Serve warm or cold. ————— LUTHERAN LADIES AID DINNER and STRAWBERRY Shortcake Thursday, April 12, 5:30 _m 7:30 pm. Adults T5c, children —adv. thzy Spells When vou feel sc faint and giddy —when you think each breath is going to be your last—your poor sick, disordered stomach is trying to tell you that it needs help. A There’s an easy way to give it— Dare’s Mentha Pepsin before meals | will put your stomach in such splendid shape that it won't dis- tress you for a long, long time fh come. Two weeks will tell the am—a though you'll feel worlds better in two days. There will be no more of that terrifying pressure on your | heart—no more gaspy breathing— no more sickening giddy spells. You will feel better than you have in years. If you don't say so, | Butler Mauro Drug Co. or other first-class druggist will give your money back. ldh, 10.- CHERRY COTTAGE PUDDING RECIPE Dinner For Four Minced Beef Steak Browned Potatoes COreamed Carrots Bread Plum Jelly | Head Lettuce Russian Dressing Cherry Cottage Pudding Lemon Sauce Coffee the player of to hold the title, His correct name is Andrew de'E | lessandro. The name Ponzi wa h‘ given him by friends in West Phil- | adfllphm when as an unknown| he consistently took them | |over. Tt was about the same time | that Charles “get rich quick” Pon-| st The nickname stuck when he| * Minced Beef Steak entered the professional ggme. The | (Economical and Tasty) national billiard association refus-| 1 pound beef round chopped, ed to let him change it l!, cup cracker crumbs, 2 egg yolks, - e Loy % teaspoon pep- finely chopped finely chopped teaspon salt, Iper, 1 teaspoon onion, 1 teaspoon green peppers. Mix ingredients and pat into (greased pie pan. Broil 10 minutes, then place on another pie pan and brown upper side. Turn onto plat- ter and garnish with parsley. | Browned Potatoes | 4 tablespoons bacon fat, 8 halves boiled potatoes, % teaspoon salt, teaspoon paprika. Heat fat in frying pan. Add and quickly brown potatoes. Requires| about 7 minutes. Sprinkle with salt and patprika. Serve. Cherry Cottage Pudding (Other Fruit Can Be Used) 1%2 cups flour, 3 teaspoons bak- ing powder, % teaspoon salt, 2-3 cup sugar, 1 egg, ‘¢ cup milk, 1 teaspoon 3 tablespoons PUBLIC CARD PARTY The Pioneers’ Auxiliary will hold a- Public Card Party on Friday | evening, April 13, in the I. O. O.} |F. Hall. Play starts promptly at {8:30 o'clock, good prizes, refresh- | ments, admission 50c, everybody welcome. —adv. | LUTHERAN LADIES AID DINNER and STRAWBERRY ' % Sherteake Thursday, April 12, 5:30 to 7:30 pn. Adults 75¢, children 50c. —adv. B Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ‘i‘he F]orenc; Sh_o T Permanent Waving a Speclalty Florence Holmquist, Prop. - vanilla, fat, melted, 1 cup seeded cherries. Mix flour, making powder salt and sugar. Add egg, milk, vanilla | i | ® No Argument! ® No Statement! [ Can stand against the testimony of our many satisfied customers AS AUTHORIZED DEALERS ] of the RAY HART BRADER OIL BURNERS ® 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 et sl L aame e e THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases”

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