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> ——— TH.E DAILY ALASKA EMP}RI; SATURDAY APRIL 14, 1934, ALSH T THEATRE Preview Tonight 1:10 a.m. MAKE IT SAPPY FOLKS . ... MAKE IT SAPPY! | Join the navy and see the world go nuts! The fleet's in—all in—and so will you be after you've seen OE E.BROWN 'SON OF A SAILOR Gagway for mirth! A First National picture with Jean Muir, Frank McHugh, Thelma Todd "ATTEND THE MATINEE SUNDAY Adults, 25¢ 2P M. Kiddies Last Time Tonight!— ANN HARDING -- BOB MONTGOMERY “WHEN LADIES MEET” THREE GIRLS STAGE FIGHT MOVIE SHOW serve as missles in the and the wreckage of the aston- n he finally enough to The ruin shings | rousing; conflict, that greets the eyes ished landlord wh bursts in the door make a manager moan. is complete, The over money, | other for bringing out the separa- | whole trouble comes about the loss of a man with| with each girl blaming the | Always 10c NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT the Commissioner’s Court for Division In the Territory of Alaska, Number One. Before J. F. MULL’N, Commis- sioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of ECKLEY COXE GUERIN, de- ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ladies Must Love,” Musi-| tion from a most promising meal|nac aMY K, GUERIN, Executt cal Picture, Opens at Coliseum Sunday A out fight between one of the highlights of Must Love,” the Universal musical three girls is picture coming tomorrow to the| Coliseum Theatre with June Knight and Neil Hamilton in featured | roles. Dorcthy Burgess, Sally O'Neill and Mary Carlisle are the battling beauties who make a shambles out of a beautiful penthouse apartment, while Miss Knight, who shares the luxurious abode with the other girls, is an innocent bystander dur- ing the fray. Vases, pictures, books, lamp shades and all other mevable fur- terrific knock-down-and-drag- | “Ladies | | ticket. The disappointed gold dig- | | gers immediately break up house- | keeping and go their separate ways | | —but it doesn’t last. More—much | more—follows. . The cast supporting Miss Knight | and Neil Hamilton in “Ladies Must | Love,” which was directed by E. A. duPont, also includes Virginia Cher- | rill, George E. Stone, Edmund Breese, Arthur Hoyt, Richard Ccarle | land other popular players. | “Song of the- Eagle” or “The Passing of the Beer Baron,” isl the timely feature picture being presented tonight only at the Coli- seum Theatre. In the cast of this splendid Paramount drama are ©Charles Bickford, Richard Arlen, Mary Brian, Jean Hersholt, Louise Dresser, Andy Devine and George E. Stone. of the estate of Eckley Coxe Guepl | deceased, has filed herein and ren- dered for settlement her final re- port as executix of the estate of deceased; and that a hearing will be had upon said report before the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, on the 31st day of May, 1934, at tén o'clock a. m. at which time and | place all persons interested in the estate of deceased may appear and file objections in writing to said final report and contest the same. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the Probate Court above mentioned, this 31st day of March, 1934. (Seal) J. F. MULLEN, Commissioner and ex-Officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, March 31, 1934. Last publication, April 21, 1934. ® No Argument! ®NoS tatement! 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 an y price! RICE & AHLERS (O. PLUMBING HEATIN SHEET METAL “We tell in advance what job will cost” PHONE 34 | Depicted in ‘When Ladies | heart playing a dangerous ga ANN HARDING IS CHARMING IN NEW FILM New Version of Triangle Meet" Now at Capitol “When Ladies Meet” opened last night at the Capitol Theatre to the delight of an appreciative au- dience. It is by far the most en- joyable screen fare this reviewer has partaken of in some weeks. It affords Ann Harding and Rob- ert Montgomery the kind of roles we enjoy them most in and also brings to us a supporting cast c(‘ unexcelled adequacy. { Adapted from the Rachel Croth- ers stage play, the new Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer picture presents a novel angle on the old romantic triangle tangle. It concerns a wife who knows her husband phil- anders and a young man who is worried because he finds his sweet with the married man. He engi- neers the two women into a meet- ing that brings a result he has hopefully and fleefullv anticipated. Sets Are Stunning g Harry Beaumont directed the| picture with a fine vision and has| given it a pictorial beauty in oth- | DOUGLAS NEWS erwise static settings. The som‘ have been executed with unique | treatment and are among the| most interesting ever seen on the/ | screen. The camera work is equal- ly impressive and adds much to| the enjoyment of the picture as a whole. Miss Harding plays the part of | the wife and Montgomery is the young man who is behind the scenes in the domestic turmoil. {Myrna Loy is the girl of his in- taxed the capacity of the Assem- bly room of the Douglas High | School, | with the right proportion of com- gan is the husband and the cast gy and Civm}]’y l:)out on by th is .completed by Martin BUTton g yjent actors an excellent even- and Luis Alberni. ling’s entertainment was afforded. The picture p cture is splcy &nd TACY| “Sweet Irish Colleen” will be :’(::::‘ L at never JeiS|jonsated again this evening for the It is entertainment of the benefit of thos ¥ kind that brings hearty laughs| oo aii o 1;;:”}):';;)’: bt and honest enjoyment to jaded| fim appctxte: | MRS. RIEDI ARRIVEB HOME Mrs. Joe Riedi returned home ithis morning on the Northland |after a two months' visit with ‘her daughter and various frmnds {in and around Seattle. By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE R et o e GIVE CARD PARTY | LUNCHEON FOR EIGHT | o ¢ Douglas Eastern Stars will give i The Menu 5 . Cream of Mushroom SDup {a pub]{c card party at the Odd | Fellows' hall next Tuesday even- Wafers tise > » Olives Pickles ing, April 17th, a_v. 8:30 o’'clock, Attractive prizes will be given to Jellied Crab Salad | Salad Dressing the high and low scores. Also re- | French Fried Potatoes { freshments will be served. Hot Rolls Currant Jelly % Strawberry Sherbet —— Daffodil Cake Coffee Salted Nuts Cream Mint Candies Douglas Church Services Jellied Crab Salad 2 tablespoons granulated gela- tin, 1-3 cup cold water, I cup salad dressing, 2-3 cup diced celery, 1 tablespoon chopped pimiento, 2 ta- blespoons chopped green peppers, | 4 tablespoons chopped sweet pick= les, % teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 1%z cups crab meat. Soak gelatin and water 5 min- utes. Dissolve over boiling water. Cool. Add rest of ingredients and pour into lcaf or individual mold. Chill until stiff, unmold onto let~ tuce and surround with salad dres- sing. column Notices for this cnurch nwst be received by The Empire |not later than 10 o'clock Saturday, moriing w guarantee change of germon topics, etc. Congregational Community f Church | REV. J. W. CADWELL, Pastor 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 1 egg yolk, 2 tablespoons flour,| 11:30 am. — Preaching service. 1% cup sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, 1| The general public is cordially teaspoon dry mustard, % teaspoon | nvited to alr services. celery salt, % teaspoon paprika, | % cup vinegar, 2-3 cup water, 8{13‘ tablespoons butter. | Beat yolks and add dry ingred-| ients. Add rest of ingredients. Sermon. Cook slowly, stirring constantly, until dressing becomes very thick | 2 and creamy. Beat well. Pour an‘ Douglas Catholic Church l to glass jar which has been rinsed |EF———————"———2=u with cold water. Cool, cover and| Sunday, April 15—Second Sun- store in ice box. |day after Easter. The dressing can be thinned| 92:15—Holy Mass. Sunday services: 1:00. p.m.—Sunday School. with sweet, sour or whipped cream, Shop m juneau et ] Salad Dressing St. Luke’s Episcopal Charch | . BT T T 11 7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Daffodil Cake % _ cup butter, 1% cups suzar| 3 egg yolks, 1 cup milk, 1 teaspo = vanilla, TeRi it eatbag lemon exaeed ‘ nlfllllmllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllmh. flour, 3 teaspoons baking powder, 3 egg whites, beaten, Cream butter and sugar. Add yolks, milk, extracts, salt. flour and baking powder and beat two minutes. Fold in whites. Bake 20 minutes in 2 layer cake pans fn moderate oven. Cool and frost with white icing. e Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ITS Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oit Coal Germania Herb Tea $1.00 Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” - Transfer Why SoF orlorn J pe? “Handsome’ Callahan, alias Joe E. Brown, scems to be losing the braggadocio which made him famous as {he Knave of the His latest laughriot, “Scn of a Sailer,” which opens at the Capitol Sunday, portrays him as a lady-killing gob. Jean Muir, Thelma Todd (see above), and Sheila Terry. JUNIOR PLAY APPRE()IATEDY Before a large audience which|Sued Motion Picture Pro-| the first evening perform- | A jance of the Junior play, “Sweet | terest “and Alce Brady returns|puch °oonee SHRON pgl?'vm sy to the screen to triumph in a| ., ht. A real dramati JEkt grand comedy role. Frank Mor-| oy, SEAAAS DAY | Navy. | mong his victims are MARJORIE GAY | GIVEN $5,000 HEART BALM ducer Brown Who Mar- | ried Sally Eilers 1‘ LOS ANGELES, April 14—Dis-| appointment in love w h Mar-| jorie Whiteis suffered when Harry Joe Brown, motion picture pro-| ducer, married Sally Eilers, brought ' her a judgment of $5,000 in the| Superior Court here. | Miss Whiteis is known on the screen as Marjorie Gay. She xu"d for $100, 000 JNO. MCORMICK SCHOLARSHIP | ‘- ![‘m“mm“muuumum“mmmflfrcshlng punch will be served to IS APPOINTED | - LOCAL DEPUTY Two New Depuhes Ap- pointed—DBryant Trans- ferred to Tenakee The appointment of two new deputy United States Marshals and | transfer of a third to a new sta- | tion was annotinced today by United States Marshal William T. Mahoney. The changes will be- come effective on May 1, he said.! John McCormick, long-time res-| ident of Douglas and Juneau, @ World War veteran and member of the American Legion, was named as one of the new deputies. He will be altached to the local| office. | 4 Mr. McCormick will take the| place of Ae H.'Bryant, one of Lhc first deputies appointed by Mnr— shal Mahoney. Mr. Bryant wfll] % be transferred to Tenakee to re-| lieve George Jones, Republican holdover, whose resignation takes effect at the end of this month, H. M. Callum, Ketchikan, was the second new deputy named by | Marshal Mahoney. He will be sent to Haines to relieve C. J. Sullivan, another Republican holdover. Mr. Callum is also a War veteran and is prominent in American Legion activities in Ketchikan, Both Mr. McCormick and Mr. Callum are highly recommended and have the endorsement of their precinct committees, Marshal Ma- honey said. DANCE TO BE HELD TONIGHT Business ar: Professional|. Women's Club Annual Ball at Mandarin Members of the dance commit- tee of the Business and Profes-| sional Women's Club have been busily engaged for the last several days with the -decorations for the Mandarin Ball Room, where the club’s annual Scholarship Ball will be held tonight. Several special attractions have been arranged as surprise features of the affair and nothing has been overlooked to assure all who at- tend a delightful time. Members of the committee will be present and officers of the club will act as hostesses during the evening. Club members will be distinguished by badges for the convenience of patrons. In addition to attractive deco- rations and excellent music re- lIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflIHIIIIIIIIIIIl IlllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIII!HIIIIIIHI|IIIIIIIlIllIIIIllIIIIlllllllfli!llllllllllllllllllflfllllm 600 SEATS THEATRE STARTS SUNDAY! TONIGHT ONLY! ..the headline in temaornrew s paper { when the mob monarchs awak- en to find their income has van- ished overnight. Do you think they'll te it e standing up ? ... s Not if th muscle idate browers as they " have rival gangsters!. SONG 4 EAGLE CHARLES BICKFORD RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN JEAN HERSHOLT iouis¥ BREER Q,‘J ADDED PEATURES 4 Quramaans o 4 P48 § i Sentiment and gold-dig- ! | gingblendedinto the most ! i perfect combination of laughs, drama, music, songs and qonaral enter- tainment you 've seen on the screen in months! ® With JUNE KNIGHT, NEIL HAMIL- ~ TON, SALLY O'NEILL, DOROTHY BURGESS MARY CARLISLE, fel, George E. S\enc, CReraf Suggested by a by am Hurlbut. Produce: (ul Laemmle, J=. Directed by E. A. du Pont. Presented by Carl Laemmle. A UNIVERSAL BICTURE Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 16. Ship's officep 1. Notable 18. Gnawing historical animals veriod 4. Commence . Carpenter’s tool 12. Loiter 13, Arctie Bind 25. What the train runs on 26, Central cyl way. . Allowance for o nder in P stems and tainer AR 20. Close tightly 28. Flows In & 21. Small quarrel small 23, Establish- stream ments for . The rainbow refining Least fat metal Cancel 27. Short religious [§ gotistieal musical conceited composition person 20. God of war 48, Close_ dark 2. Flowe 40, Pertaining to 30. Near underground 3. Distur) or punishment . Wrath pris excite 41. Praises 32 Voxea: colloq. g1, Paim Ioit 1 45. Body joint 34, Untruth B2 Get away from 5. Carties 46 Ame:ican 35, Size of shot b4. Cateh sight of poet 36, Filth 56. Addition to a 47, Entirely 37, Charm building (3 48. Press for ' 39, Particular Reason Without troes payment 42, Demolish Golf term 5. Committed 49, Unclosws poet. 4% Wiid animals DOWN t 50, Amarican 4. Related 1. Note of ) humorist 3 46. Jury list Guido's sea all . French article I fll.//zflfllll dancers during the evening. An unusually large turnout is expected | as this dance is always one of the | outstanding social events of thcl year. PR PR PORT ALTHORP CANNERY cpAL STAFF AND FAMILIES WHOLESALE ARE ABOARD NORTHLAND and Aboard the Northland bound for Port Althorp are 22 members of the Alaska Pacific Salmon Cor- RETAIL poration cannery staff and their —_— families, who came north to pre- pare for the opening of the sea- Pacific Coa: son. Bound for Port Althorp are Mr. and Mrs. A L. Minard, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fox, Mr. and Coal Co‘ Mrs. B Kreidler, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nordwick, Mrs. Ralph Robert- son, George Heckett, V. Harold- son, Jene Ricksheim, A. Stor- Phone 412 seth, G. Hagevick, A. Paulson Robert Enland, H. Hansen, Jim Black, Dave Walker and E. Hof- stad. Daily Empire Want Ads F