The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 16, 1934, Page 3

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& | { 4 B 4 SR - PSSRSO e ——————————————————r, b 4 1934. ?||||u|numunm|u|uum|u||||m|||||un||||||||||||!lu||||||||||||||mm|||||||m|!FU“R WINSOME | “New Deal” Reacties Out to Include Red Man JUEE BROWN IS uuuu|mumunuumuuuummu LAST TIMES TONIGHT GOLD - DIGGERS THEATRE Splendid Cast ast and Lilting| | Songs Featured in Musical at Coliseum Quite the gayest musical picture | LADY®° LOVE 600 SEATS 25¢ IlIll“llll"lllllll“l|ll|||||||||||IlllII|III|||||||l|||||||||||||||||I||Hlill“lllllll""lllll that has been seen on a local screen in many a day is “Ladies| Must Love,” Universal's wise- cracking comedy which opened an engagement at the Coliseum the-| atre yesterday. The picture is filled with lilting songs, most of which are sung by June Knignt, who can sing and dance in a manner which is very| leasing to the eye and ear, and who introduces the melodies with| a zest wnich has made her a fa- vorite of the New Yor kstage. Ov- posite her in the principal male| role is Neil Hamilton, who is pleas- ing, as always, as well as being| one of the screen's most handsome actors. Dorothy Burgess, Mary Car- lisle and Sally O'Neill, as the gold- | digging companions of the blonde Miss Knight, bring a wealth of pulchritude to the picture, and engage in a knock-down and drag- | out fight which is a classic. Other good performances are contributed by George E. Stone, Maude Eburne, Edmund Breeze, Richard Carle and] ‘Oscflr Apfel. ! You will find . DANCE Scandinavian-American Music Eagles’ H all Douglas WEDNESDAY NIG APRIL 18 { Accordian Music! Acrobatic Ac |Lave” ‘thotoughly entertaining. By a Seattle Artist! Admission: Gentlemen, 50c¢; Ladies, 25¢; Children 10c ! MENUS TDDAY | \.By MRS. ALEXANDER GEOBGL. MEALS FOR FOUR “Ladies Must; SHOWN IN FILM JoHN COLLTER time the meaning of the “New Deal.” will nge the Indian a chance in the law courts, 8. D, with Blackfoot Indian chieftains. Breakfast | Grapefruit Ready Cooked Wheat Cereal Cream Poached Eggs on Toast Coffee | Luncheon Combination Salad Bread Butter Sliced Bananas Orange Cookies Tea Dinner Broiled Fish Lemon Sauce Mashed Potatoes Buttered Spinach Bread Plum Jelly | Local Ranch Eggs CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY Cheese Wafers Coffee | Combination Vegetable Salad | | (Excellent for Spring Serving) | 1 cup diced asparagus, 2-3 cup With a New sliced beets, Paint Job! S We carry ah the new colors introduced at the recent auto, shows. Connors Motor Co., Inc. you'll appreciate our service i 2-3 cup butter, 2 cups sugar, and workmanship. 4 tablespoons orange juice, 2 table- spoons grated orange rind, spoon lemon extract, % teaspoon |salt, 2 eggs, 2 tablespoons cream, | 3% cups pastry flour, 1 teaspoon , cream of tartar. ¢ Cream butter and sugar. Add orange juice, rind, extract, salt, ieggs and cream. Beat 2 minutes. Add rest of ingredients and drop portions from tip of spoon onto greased baking sheets. Space cook- jes 3 inches apart. utes in moderate oven. Part of dough can be stored in icebox and baked later. Tomato Salad 4 slices tomatoes, % cup sliced cucumbers, 2 tablespoons chopped onions, 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper, % teaspoon salt, 5 table- spoons French dressing. Chill ingredients. _Arrange lettuce and serve. | Qwu.rn' on ® No Argument! ® No Statement! Can stand against the testimony of our many satisfied customers AS AUTHORIZED DEALERS of the AY HART BRADER OIL BURNERS @® We are in a position to give you the best to be had at any priece! RICE & AHLERS (0. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell in advance what job will cost” PHONE 34 ‘Tomato Salad { 4lameda Becomes Bristol Port ink llmmg of ‘Treawre Island’ 4 cup chopped celery, teaspoon paprika, |1 teaspoon finely chopped onion, 1 tablespoon chopped sweet pickle, | Treat youd car to a new '% cup sliced dressing. . cost.of jpamit Aol yuu Win'k | Lightly combine all ingredients| need a ’34 model! Drive in | which have been chilled. Serve on today for a free estimate. | 3attue. You'll like our price — and Orange Cookies (3 Dozen) | 1 tea-| Bake 12 min- | | filming of “Treasure Icland.” Alameda, Cal, scenery that marks Hollywcad reprcduction of Brisiol, tee ago. front markets, 17th century saili g ant dircctors and techni that make a moving picture. the part of Jchn Silver. Others up to the wharf and entirely The only thing mcre cxciting Location of the famed story by Robert Louic Stevenscn, established at the Alaska Packers’ basin in with all the magic rapidity and extravagance of But strangely mixed with the cld-time square- were cameras, Kleig lights, sound cquipment, ns, cet Wallace Beery, noted actor, plays Kruger and the juvenile star, Jackie Ccowver. cld pelar expedition ship, the Nanuk, shown above, has been drawn paniola” of Stevenson's famcus ¢ than “Treacure Island” is the productions, portrayed a faithful British seaport of two centurics iggers, water- ing men and hoop-skirted ladies hoarse-veiced assist- ume experts and other personages in the cast are Lewis Stone, Otto Roald Amundsen’s remodeled to become the “His- c‘ory. International News Photo. womanhood ins and caamps my nerves were terribly unstrung, and little hope was held out for me, Mother started giving me Dr, Pierce's Favorite Pre- scription and 1 began to Flr_k up — gained in weight and strength, bave hardiy had a sick day since’ liquid $1.00. Lge, We Do Our Part.” New size pkg.—tablets size, tabs. or'iquid, Sl 55 Daily Empire Wau. Ads Pay CALL FGR BIDS SEALED BIDS, in triplicate, will 10, 1934, at the office of the Com- Girl to Woman' be received until 9:00 a.m. May | missioner of Education at Juneau, Alaska, and then publicly opened, for furnishing all labor and mater- ials and performing all work for the installation of the plumbing and heating systems in the four classroom school at Craig, Alaska. SEALED BIDS, in triplicate, will | be received until 9:00 am., May 10, 1934, at the office of the Com- missioner of Education at Juneau, Alaska, and then publicly opened, for furnishing all labor and mater- ijals and performing all work for the installation of the plumbing and * heating systems in the four classroom schools at Unalaska and Seldovia, Alaska. SEALED BIDS, n {ripucate, will 'be received until 9:00 a.m. May 110, 1934, at the office of the Com- missioner of Education at Juneau, | missioner of Education at Juneau, Alaska, and then publicly opened, | Alaska, and then publicly opened, for furnishing all labor and mater- | for fyrnishing all labor and mater- ials and performing all work for\mls and performing all work for the erection of the four classroom | the installation of the heating sys- school building, except for plumb- ing and heating, at Seldovia, Al- aska. be received until 9:00 am. May 10, 1934, at the office of the Com- missioner of Education at Juneau, Alaska, and then publicly opered, for furnishing all labor and mater- ials and performing all work for the erection of the Wasilla School Building, at Wasilla, Alaska. SEALED BIDS, in triplicate, will be received until 9:00 am., April 21, 1934, at the office pf the Coflt‘;l’ SEALED BIDS, in triplicate, W'flll 'tem only in the four classroom school at Afognak, Alaska. The plans, specifications, and special provisions may be exam- ined at the City Clerk’s office and lumber mills in the larger towns in Alaska. All bids must be in accordance [wnn the Plans and Specifications and Instructions to Bidders. \ The right is reserved to reject jany and all bids ‘ ANTHONY E. KARNES, Commissioner of Education Juneau, Alaska. BuRTON K WHEELER. When John Collier took office as Comml;;loner ofdlndum Affairs, the red man came to realize for the first e new administrator put into effect immediately refi | prevented sale of Indian lands and plundering by politicians; secured funds for day achuolsyorg:nrlr::d :"r}x:)ecx}'i | gency conservation work; and went to work on legislation which will provide a new judiciary system that , ant roles, are su Collier is shown above as he was photographed at Rapid City, Sen. Burton Wheeler, of Montana, is chnmplonmg the Wheeler- !{oward bill, put forunrd by Collier w aid the “Fu-st Americans.” [SCHOLARSHIP BALL! |HELD SATURDAY WAS TREMENDOUS SUCCESS Attended by a record crowd, the Business and Professional Women's Club held its annual Scholarship Ball on Saturtay night in the Man- darin Ball ‘Room. Members of the organization expressed as being well pleased with finaneial success of the affair and delighted that so many were pre ent and had such an time, The attractive hall was decorated | in the club colors which also were used on the punch booth, one of the most popular spots in the hall At 11:30 o'clock two special dance wmbers were given by pupils of Mrs. Dorothy Stearns Roff which received enthusiastic applause and added novelty to the evening. themselves | the | enjoyable | ma@own & an'T.. | A“GOB" INHIS LAST FEATURE ¢ asnt Phide Siorof Sy BROWN . a Sailor’ at Capital A in | “Son of a Sallor,” the newest son OFA SAILOR First National screen comedy for Joe E. Brown, which opened yes- § terday at the Capitol Theatre, is A Fi ol laugh rio with Jean Muir, Frank McHugh Theima Tédd E b Nati the most laugh-provoking vehicle ever assigned to this star. | It is a comedy of navy life : (Al Cohn and Paul Gerrard Smith ¢ | supplied the story, which carries i |its hero from his sailor's ham- ¥ mock aboard the aircraft carrier § o g |of the Pacific Fleet to misadven- ; - i, ’ e tures in a wealthy home ash and back again to the decks of | the warship. Quite by aceident. o i > i "‘H’md%oms“ Callahan, played by \Joc E. Brown, wins not only pe § “ e % 5 sonal triumphs during bis brief o !and eventful leave ashore — bu ¢ Isaves from alien conspirators the & g | plans_of an epochal aircraft inven- o i {tion. His shore leave ends in tri (umph for this humble gob, even | though he is convinced that he is § headed for the brig and a bread 5 and water diet. “Handsome,” the boastful, the X |‘hopeful, the wistful, represents one x 0[ Joe E. Brown's major film | achievements. | 'The star's | supporting cast for “Son of a Sailor” is one of b finest he has ever had. In impori- { h screen notables ‘fls Johnny Mack Brown, Thelma Todd, Jean Muir—the new Fust National “discovery” who has' been {the cause of great enthusiasmand ‘mgh expectations in Hollywood; Frank McHugh, Sheila Terry, Ken- \neth Thompson, George Blanchard land Myrna Kenuedy. The picture ‘was directed by Lloyd Bacon, whose flair for screen comedy of that tempo and brisk pace is widely known. Many of the scenes for ‘‘Son of a | Sailor” were filmed aboard the U. S. §. Saratoga. L ?IllllllIIllllllllllllIIIIlIIIIIIllIIllIImlI“l ( ——Second— WALTER DISNEY SILLY SYMPHONY 20———MINUTE—20 MUSICAL REVUE ALL TN COLOR T E | WOMAN'S CLUB TO HOLD TEA TOMORROW AFTERNOON | || I R L | The last open meeting of thel‘ HI-LINE SYS‘I‘EM Juneau Woman's Club this year | Groceries—Produce—Fresh will be in the nature of a tea and Smoked Meats {to be held tomorrow afternoon ac[ Front Street, opposite Harris 2 o'clock at the American Legion | Hardware Co. Dugout. A program will be zivenll CASH AND CARRY | by the Fine Arts Department of which Mrs. Dolores Dudueff is | Chairman. - ] L Paily Empire Want Ads Pay GIVE YOUR SCISSORS THIS DAILY EXERCISE! ®oR @ il y Madam! Do you know that it’s clever to be a clipper? Here’s a habit you can readily cultivate, and you’ll find many of your best friends following it. » To become a clipper at one clip, so to speak, just sce that the shears are handy when you sit down to read your newspaper. As you spot an advertisement of something that interests you | . .. . especially some item that you want to examine when you’re shopping next time . . . clip out the notice and take it with you. A slip pinned to your shopping list helps you to remember this particular errand. Tt simplifies and shortens a shopping trip so much to know what you want and where to get it! 0 s s A A

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