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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1934. CoLIZEU) el THEATRE Jndl Lots of girls COULD love like she does—but how many would DARE! BETTE DAVIS l . m//// /,//////////C Giant Oranges, doz. @ _ Grapefruit, 3 for . Grapefruit, each . New Spuds, 4 1bs. Carrots, bunch . . . . QONNNNNY - v - SSSSS FF0 PHE SN\ SEE US FIRST! S B B PHONE 342 STAR BAKER NON-ACID BREAD DAILY SALT RISING BREAD SATURDAYS Front St. Phone 546 J. A. Sofoulis <+ ...PHONE Grocery 24 _ Meat 24-2 rings Dept. -~ 42 Dept. 42-2 rings —— DEALNO. 1 ——— I can Corn | can Peas | can String Beans | can Pork and Beans ALL 4 CANS 44c TONIGHT 600 SEATS | 25¢ Coming—*“NO GREATER GLORY” Fresh Eggs, doz. . . . 24c | : e Plants and Flowers due tomorow! GARDEN PATCH Free Delivery DARK HUSBANDS, 557,45 | TWO LOVE BIRDS | BLOND HEROES,| "gys | CO-STARRED BY BETTE'S CHOICE L PUBLIC DEMAND DEAN Two Light-haired Leads' ~ EAGLES' HALL ON SUNDAY “Mo Unusual in Theatrical i Productions Loves Papa” Writ-| ten Specially to Fit | Commemorating Mother’s Day,' | Douglas Aerie 117 F. O. E, will| | sponsor a program to be given in| RuggleS—Boland | the Eagles’ Hall Sunday evening atl When Bette Davis chooses a hus-| 7:30 o'clock. | “Mama Loves Papa,” first co-| band, which she did recently, she| Rey. Dean C. E. Rice will be starring picture for the ideally- likes 'em dark. So Harmon Nelson, the main speaker for the occasion. Mmated pair of comedians, Mary| . v Lh(“ husband, is a brunette. But ' The entire program to which the Boland and Charlie Ruggles, will| When it comes to choosing a lead-| puplic is corndially invited is as OPen fonight at the Capitol The- ing man, that is something else follows: | ater again. i ! When Bette was consuited in re- | ponoiosy gard to first. starring jBros.. “Ex-La picture for Warner| y,” which opened at!gong 3% G oo . “That the Coliseum Theatre last night,| wonderful Mother of Mine” I she said she wanted a blond. So: Mrs. Glen Kirkham v Gene Raymond was selected. NOt! Recitation “Mother's Portion” entirely because he was a blond, Helen Edwards by any means, for his talent is Address Rev. Dean C. E. Rice well known, and he has starred Song “Mother Machree™” in pictures long before Bette had Douglas High School Boys Quartette W n especially to suit thei: reached that enviable stage. Reading ke i S§ e comedy talents. But Bette wanted a blond and| “When Mother Sang To Me”| Miss Boland and Ruggles are a got him, which makes rather a! Mrs. Glen Kirkham middle aged couple whose troubles unique team for “Ex-Lady,” for Song “Home Sweet Home” begin when Miss Boland, filled| Bette is the blondest of blondes, Audience | with ideas of “culture” learned| herself and seldom is there a pic- Benediction.. Rev. Dean C. E. Rice from popular lecturers, decides that ture with the male and feminine ————— {her husband must wear formal] leads both blondes. dress on every possible occasion. Just why she preferred a da:k’“’“-‘LOUGHBY AVENUE ]Whm\ he goes to his office in a| gu;ba.nd and a light leading man. WILL BE QPEN FOR |cutaway and striped pants, he ette wasn't just quite sure her-| starts a series of fateful events ! TRAFFIC SATURDAY self, although she said: i that cost him his job, cinci his “I wanted something unusual. I Willoughby Avenue will be open ! Selection to an important civic posi have never scen the combination, for traffic tomorrow evening it 8et him fired again and geusranvj In a picture before and I believe it | was announced this afternoon by uPset his and his wife’s weil-or- would be fine to have something 1 p, Taylor, Chief Engineer of dered life. unique and distinctive for my first hte Alaska Road Commission. Norman McLeod, who won fame starring picture. Don't you think| The opening will mark the com- s director of the Four Marx Broth- it is a spiffy idea?” | pletion of the Willoughby Avenue. €rs. directed “Mama Loves Papa.” In the picture Bette is Ray-| Project of the Public Works Ad-| mond’s sweetheart in an unconven- ministration begun last winter. tional love affair, although the pair | Concrete has set in the new bridge are afterwards married, much|constructed partly with B, W. A.! FOOD SALE i against her wishes. {funds and partly with C, W. A, Saturday, March 12, at the Sani- ! R e, !labor, and in the culvert built by '3’y Grocery by the Martha So-| WOOD FOR SALE | the Alaska Electric Light and Pow- ¢i¢%V- ., Block wood and klindling, Phone | €% Company, and work of filling in, 358, | with rock is practically completed. ! o —adv. | | Vil | - One-car space has been open for | Ik day orsso. “Eve- r Sale,” and “If I Had a — found that audiences 1 more of the combination. demand registered at U everywhere was so hearty, in “Mama Loves Papa, B e RS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . WOOD FOR SALE Block wood and klindling. Phone | 358 —adv. | together of | McIntyre and Mrs. Trevor “O_LD TIME” EVENING HELD BY PIONEERS AND AUXILIARY HERE An “old time” program will be given tonighk at the entertain- ment being held at the 1. O. O. F. Hall by the members of the Pio- neers of Alaska, 0 No. 6 and the Pioneers’ Auxil to which all old timers of the vicinity are urged to come whether members of the organizations or not. The entertainment will begin at 9 o'clock and will be entirely in- formal and in the nature of a get- pioneers and sour- doughs of the Territory. Tt is hoped that there will be a large turnout. During the evening a short program will be given, a fea- ture of which will be an old- fashioned quadrille for which Ed Davis will provide the music. The ures will be called by an exper| and it is expected that there will be many volunteers who will en- Jjoy entering into the spirit of days gone by. Mrs. Anna Snow, one of Ju- neau’s most active pioneers, will give the “Sneezing Duet” at the request of many who b previ- ously heard it, Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne and Monte Snow will give vocal solos and Miss Corinne Jenne will give a violin selection. Following the short program there will be cards for those who wish to play and those who prefer to visit may do so. Refreshments ill be served by Auxiliary mem- ers at the end of the evening. Schilling Like a fine perfume- both delicate and strong. The_exquisite flavor of SE3 Schilling Vanilla RURE is just that. Vezr2elle STARTS TONIGHT From the day she said “yes” . she wouldn't take “no" for Charlie =Mary RUGGLES *ROLAND the new comedy team in a picture teeming with comedy! Mama foves fapa e ANDER e Two Vitaphone Musicales “THE NO MAN” and LITA GREY CHAPLIN an answer! They LOVE to make you laugh . \fiw;'fi Plenty of Fresh Vegetables, Fruits, of Guaranteed Qualities! The assurance that you are buying the purest and BEST BEER is yours when you pat~ ronize this establishment! Rhinelander and Alt Heidelberg ON DRAUGHT ° The Miners Recreation Parlors Mother’s Day, May 13 REMEMBER HER with'a box of HELEN ARDELLES LOVELY CHOCOLATES or a bottle of EXQUISITE PERFUME Y PHONE 97 You will always find that a business that exists over a period of years, that continues to grow and add friends, is rendering a valuable and useful service to its customers. Its foundation an invisible basis of good ideas and high ideals. Neither slander nor envy can hurt it—it will CONTINUE TO GROW. Piggly Wiggly Meat Department BROILERS, 3 for MAYONNAISE—Gold Medal full quarts—49c YOU ALWAYS Guy L: Smith, Druggist SALAD OIL—Durkees’s quart cans—33c Good Quality—Large Cans |, WHOLE WHEAT FIG BARS, 2 pounds .. ... ..25c GET THE BEST QUALITY AND + MATCHES, large carton ! SCOTT TOILET TISSUE, 3 rolls WHITE KING DEAL 1 large pkg. White —— DEAL NO. 2 1 large package Rock LOWEST PRICES AT PIGGLY WIGGLY CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP 3 for 25¢ pork, pound Heinz 3 for 12 Varieties of Sliced Wafter-thin Luncheon Meats, pound ........ Swift’s Brookfield Sausage, Swift’s Premium Tasty Weiners Fancy Blue Ribbo; 4 pounds, 1b. ... Picnic Hams, nice to bake, Extra Choice—1934 full pound 1 1 Dills—Jumbo Size, 35° 24 A complete line of FRESH FRUITS nd VEGETABLES on Northland Tonight [Strawberries, Can-| taloupes, Rhubarb,| - PALMOLIVE SOAP, 4 bars SNOWDRIFT, 3 pound can N and THE HILL BILLYS 20-—Minutes of Fun-—20 TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT 1:30 P. M. SPECIAL MATINEE ALWAYS the latest at COLEMAN’S [ ] CAPITAL Beer Parlors Ball Room FRONT ST. PHONE Grocery 24 Meat 24-2 ring: Dept. 42 Dept. 42-2 rings is upon ——— DEAL NO. 3 —— I can Pears | can Pinapple | can Peaches I can Tomatoes ALL 4 CANS 54c Large Cans T PIONEER CAFE | J. K. Paul & “THE HOME OF i GOOD EATS” | [Cucumbers, Aspar- gus, New Spuds, Tomatoes, Lettuce,| Spinach, Cauliflow- er, Beets, Bunch Carrots, Green On- ions, Radishes, Green Peas [ 4 5c PUREX, quarts B 1 e RO AN SO0 M . 09 S e U Century—S. & W. Dell Pancake Flour 1 can Rock Dell " Syrup FOR 54c ing 1 bar White King Toilet Soap FOR 39¢ Cudahy’s pound ............ Grocery 24 BUSINESS Meat 24-2 rings Dept. 42 IS GOOD . Dept. 42-2 ring sdenl?: 3 WSl it AMDRI ITS Wise to Call 48 . Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING, or STORAGE Fuel Coal er TOMATOES —— DEAL NO. 4 —— | Heinz Ketchup | Heinz Mustard | Heinz Jelly i | Hejnz Tomato Soup ‘ ALL FOR 54c Solid Pack 3 cans 53¢