The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 1, 1934, Page 3

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- {1 cast. ' Brooks, George Raft, Alison Skip- gmmmmmmmmmnmumnmmmmmnnnm:m1umnmmmmlmmmmlmum|mnmummumluumu R - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1934. COLISEUMSHOWS DOUBLE BILL ON PROGRAMCHANGE ‘Whatever your tasie in, enter- tainment, you should find what you enjoy on the Coliseum's dou- ble bill tonight. There is a Zane Grey western, “Man of the For- est,” and “Midnight Club,” a glit- tering story of international jewel thieves from a book by E. Phillips Oppenheim. Each picture has an excellent In ‘Midnight Club” Clive worth and Helen Vinson head the . cast that portrays this picture of : vmdcm intrigue. Brooks is an arcn criminal, suave, cultured, leader of a fantastic band of crooks. Raft, in the role of a detective, joins the group. Both love Helen Vinson, and before the picture is over, ‘each has a chance to prove himselt TH AMERICA BE HERE ON THURSDAY ‘ The Wesley Guild of the mthn- | dist Episcopal Church will feature South America in a silver tea and a hero. The screen’s favorite Western program which they will have at the Parsonage on Thursday of this players all seem to have been| week. The aNair will be both aner- gathered to make “Man of the For- noon and evening for the est.” Randolph Seott, Harry Carey.‘modauon of all. The program w111 Noah Beery and Buster Crabbe are | consist of South American and the men in the featured roles, and\Spamsh music in vocal, violin and Verna Hillie, who came to the piano solos. Mrs. Hazel Ferguson, screen by way of the mnonsll Mrs. Thomas Hughes and Mrs. Panther Woman Contest, and v«no\ Betty Key will assist Mrs, Henry| has been seen in Juneau in “Mad- |R. Cross with the program. ame Butterfly,” is the girl aroux\dv There will also be an exhibit of whom most of the action occurs.|South American articles which Mrs. Like most Zane Grey pictures and | Cross collected during her residence stories, this is action-crammed with | and travels in the various Southern plenty of excitement. Republics. The program as well as A news reel and shorts complete | the exhibits will be of interest to the Coliseum program. all and a large attendance is an- Dot SRR ticipated. —— Daily Empite Want Ads Pay Shop n Juneau mllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlImIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHIIINIl has the finest try them out finest May Day ASSORTED SEE Front Street GUY’S GASTINEAU LIQUOR STORE 1y IN THE MELODY HOUSE —m—m————m—m—— Happy Days are here again. ARSI SN e I R SIS R LA B g - COGNACS and CORDIALS We feature . . . . Old Crow, Benedictine, Creme de Menthe, Creme de Staub, Jamaica, Bacardi, Highland Queen Perfection, Maple Grove. GUY L. SMITH DRUG STORE Smith in the land. Call and and make this one the you have had! e il- ‘!"' il LIQUORS, LIQUEURS, RUMS, Cacao, Curacao, Hennessey, SMITH FOR THE BEST ‘ Phone 97 DRUG STORE-:-Douglas WuumlllllljllllllllllIIIlIIIlIIIIIUIIlIlllllIIIIIlWlIIIlIIIIllIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII:; steamer_Starr. : lIIlllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIHIIIIIIWH!I]IIIIIIMIHIMIIIIIIIHIlllmIHIHIIHIfllflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImIIIIIIIIIIIIImlflmm ‘MORNING GLORY’ IS.TRIUMPH FOR MISS K. HEPBURN Fine Cast Handles Adapta-! tion of Zoe Akins Play at Capitol Theatre When a rare star such as Kath-, arine Hepburn is given a vehicle that gives her full scope, a daz- zling performance is assured. ‘That is just what is offered in her powerful new drama, “MQm.t ing Glory,” now at the Capitol. | Briefly, the drama centers about |a girl's gallant struggle for suc-| cess on the New York stage, and| her final triumph after bitter dis- | appointments and criiel experi- ences. The girl of the story is an amazmg mixture of genius, halve’ enthusiasm, romance and courage. Miss Hepburn again proves her | right to consideration as one of;| the greatest stars of screen his={ tory. Far from being a “flash in the pan,” this dynamic actress not only repeats the triumphs she won in “A Bill of Divorcement” and| “Christopher Strong,” but even im-, proves upon them with her amaz: ingly understanding interpretation | of the girl in “Morning Glory.” Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., co-star- red with Miss Hepburn, gives a tremendously sympathetic and ‘ef-| fective characterization as a young| playwright who believes in girl, champions her when her pros- pects are darkest and teaches her| the meaning of idealistic love. Adolphe Menjou is at his pol- ished best as a debonair and force- ful theatrical producer. In addition to Menjou, such fav- orites as Mary Duncan, the vet- eran C. Aubrey Smith, Fredric | Santley, Richard Carle, Tyler| Brooke, Don Alvarado, and Geneva | Mitchell contribute strong support- ‘lng performances. ———— | | | MR. AND MRS. A. F. KNIGHT RETURN ON YUKON FROM EXTENSIVE VISIT SOUTH i A. F. Knight, proprietor of the Juneau Marble Works, who has | heen in Tacoma, Washington, for ! the last several months receiving | medical attention, and Mrs. Knight, | returned to Juneau aboard the steamer Yukon this morning. Mr. : Knight who was seriously ill when | he left Juneau last winter, hi greatly improved in health. . ON WAY OUTSIDE Ray Manthey, born and raised in Seward, is making his first' trip to the outside aboard the 1he FINEST lMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS WINES and BEERS Next to The Gastineau Hotel | i | | | [ ¥y CAPITOL LAST TIME TONIGHT the|> | Mrs. 18:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. { Again She Tnumpln in Drama that Touches th ™ Heart of the World! MORNING GLORY With ADOLPHE MENJOU { MARY DUNCAN C. AUSREY SMITH \ RKO RADIO PICTURE PREVIEW TONIGHT—1:10 A. M. Brilliance in Its Cast! Passion in Its Story! NOEL COWARD'S Ours} ARTHUR BYRON @ Garamount Gicture Preun'mg the Screen 'Academy Winner in His Greatest Love Story! DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION STARTS TONIGHT FEATURE NO. 1— A Paramount Picture with RANDOLPH SCOTI' HARRY CAREY + NOAH BEERY VERNA HILLIE + BUSTER CRABBE PARTNERS in Crime... RIVALS inLove! MipniGHr CLUB A Paramount Picture with CLIVE BROOK GEORGE RAFT ALISON SKIPWORTH HELEN VINSON SEAPLANE “PATCO” MAKES THREE TRIPS MONDAYAFFERNOON‘ Miss Iris Moore arrived in Ju- {neau on the steamer Yukon this morning from her home in Seattle to visit her sister, Mrs. E. H. Clifford, for a month or longer. Miss Moore is secretary to the Port Engineer of the American Mail Line in Seattle. — - — MISS IRIS MOORE TO VISIT SISTER, MRS. E. H. CLIFFORD Yesterday afternoon, the sea- plane Patco, of the Panhandle Air ‘Transport Company, Pilot Chet Mc- |Lean, made two sightseeing trips jover Mendenhall Glacier and a round trip to Annex Creek. Those making the Mendenhall tnp were Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Kay, R. E. Southwell, Corinne Duncan, Marguerite Protzman and Patricia Hussey. NOTICE Applications 1or the position of City Assessor will be received by L. H. Smith and Miss Mary |the City Council up to 5 pm, |Joyce were passengers for Juneau |May 4, 1934. from Annex Creek, arriving here at A. W. HENNING, —adv. City Clerk. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., May 1: Rain tonight and Wednesday; moderate southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather 4 pan. yest'y . 2091 55 43 w 5 Clear 4 am. today ......20.78 37 . 91 Calm 0 Clear Noon today ........20.66 50 ' 58 SE 13 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. ump temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow . Sk T | 2 16 0 Clear Nome ... e 40 38 34 34 12 0 Pt. Cldy Bethel ...-...g 48 44 36 38 8 0 Clear Fairbanks 50 50 34 34 6 0 Clear Dawson . 44 44 28 30 0 0 Clear St. Paul sanicer: S 34 | 32 32 20 Trace Cldy Dutch Harbor ... 44 44 | 38 38 14 10 Cldy Kodiak ... 38 . 8 36 28 1.02 Rain Cordova . 46 40 10 8 10 Rain Juneau 55 37 37 [J [ Clear Sitka ... - | 36 - - 0 Pt. Cldy # Ketchikan . 64 62 | 38 40 4 [ Clear Prince Rupert 56 56 38 40 4 0 Pt. Cldy Edmonton . 40 38 34 34 8 .08 Cldy Seattle 62 56 | 50 50 4 04 Cldy Portland . 62 62 | 48 48 6 14 Cldy 8an Francisco 66 62 50 52 4 12 Clear The barometric pressure is low throughout Alaska except on the Arctic Coast where it is about normal. It is lowest near Unimak Island and falling rapidly in the Gulf, with rain over most of Bouthern Alaska and clear weather in the Interior and North. Tem- peratures have risen in the Interior and North and fell last night | in this vicinity. Temperature changes have been slight in other N. R. A. LAUNDRY PRICE LIST [ ] Shirts, neg. 26 Shirts, silk ... 30 Shirts, collar starshed 30 Shirts, dress .. 35 Overshirts . 25 Overshirts, work .20 Overshirts, cook’s 20 Overshirts, flannel 25 Overshirts, gabardine 35 Collars, starched . .06 Collars, soft .. .06 Cuffs .10 Undershirts, wnol A 15 Undershirts, cotton . .15 Undershirts, silk 15 Drawers, wool .. .15 Drawers, cotton . .15 Drawers, silk .. 15 Union Suits, woo .30 Union Suits, cotton . 30 Union Suits, B. V. D. .30 Union Suits, rayon 30 Nightshirts, cotton . 26 Nightshirts, silk ..... .35 up P‘uam.xs, cotton 35 356 .50 up .08 | Handkerchiefs .03 Handkerchiefs, sflk 056 Neckties .16 Ce 10 3 S 26 up ! Pants 5 .35 up . Pants, cord ... 50 £ Pants, cook’s ... 26 Pants, Duxbak ... 50 Coats, Duxbak .50 Coats .26 up ! Coats, 85 Coats, grocers (no collar.») 30 Coatw, grocer’s (collars) 35 Coats, barber’s ...... .35 up Coats, waiter’s 25 ' Aprons, cook’s ... 10 Overalls (without bib) .25 Overalls (with bib) .. .35 Jackets, overall ... .35 Combinations ... .60 Combinations, Dry Lleanud a5 FAMILY FLAT WORK LIST Roller towels .. Bath towels Towels, hand ... Towels, small Rags . Ndpkm\ Table Covers, for fir\t vmd i and 5 cents for each additional yard or part thereof Bridge Covers (1 yard or less) Sheets ... Pillow ' Blips ..ol Counterpanes e Counterpanes, rayon . Table Pads LADIES u Bath Robes . .50 up Kimonus . Waists ... Middies g Dresses . 30 up Faney collars 16-.80 Chemise 26 ap Drawers 15 Undervests .10 Union Suit, wool .20 Nightdresses 26 up Brassieres .10 up Corset Covers 18 dp Corsets 50 up Hose %g Aprons .15 up Koverall Apron . 25 up Nurses’ Uniforms .60 .10-.25 .50- $1 Curtaim, ruffled pmr Curtains, plain, p-ir . Blankets Stand Covers Sweaters Quilts Pillows (Signed) ¥ ALASKA LAUNDRY SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY JUNEAU LAUNDRY »diltfll;bs ALWAYS FRESH Fruits and V egetables CALIFORNIA GROCERY PROMPT DELIVERY TELEPHONE 478 ey - s - 'INSURANCE iy e Py ontn iy Allen Shattuck Ine. o

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