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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUS LAST TIME TONIGHT Adrama of the heort 'ha' mllgnp evi yp-rson (has wondered whether love is just a bag of tricks to play on men! penetrates the guard- ed depths of woman's secret soul. with : ROBERT YOUNG NILS ASTHER SARI MARITZA . Directed by ALFRED SAN- TELL. Merien C. Cooper, executive producer. Myles Connolly, asso. producer. e 08009900000 Al AOTFLS L e s s e s s Gastincau o> Bush, Jun ; M. N. Smith, ; Helen F. Griffin, C. . R. J. McMath, Juneau; Waldorf, Junea L. Nicken, hagof; Chichagof; Ketchikan, Mr. and McCain, Ketchikan; Bob Ellis, Ket- o, Douglas; Har- Douglas; A. P. C. E. Warter, n, Juneau; S. Anderson, Juneau; G. S. Penning- ton, San Francisco; George Foss, Juneau; A. Thané, Eagle River. 7ymlx\ nd Mrs. J. kan: riett Brewer, Juneau; Mr. attie . Jefferies, Se- Alaskan W. C. Whit2, Gustavus; Arvid Oberg, Wasilla, Wash.; W. J. Gog- Seattle; Jack Karchen, Seat- wer, Seattle; N. Lar- chikan; E. Gilligan. Sal- mon Creek; H. C. Lafors, Juneau; J. L. McGuire, Junea 8. Gros man, Juneau; Martin Munson, Ju- neau; Pete Schram, Junsau; Charles Southeast WILL ROGERS IS STAR OF “MR. SKITCH" Family Has——lfiany Comic| Catastrophes in Western Tour — At Capitol Wwill Rogers, in “Mr, Skitch” playing now at the Capitol The- atre, is given ample opportunity to bring off his homey philoso- phies, and as the central figure he is supported by ZaSu Pitts in a continually bewildered condition o wife, story opens bank receivers Skitch residence, As a re- family piles into and start for Cali- fornia. They have all the comic| catastrophes that could possibly befall a tourist expedition, and finally run out of food in Yellow- stene Park, where Rogers is forced to assume the role of a super- Jesse James against Harry Green. From there, they go on west, making a scenic tour which is al- most a leading attraction itself. Then they come to Calneva, where Rogers has a phenomenal run of luck at roulette, losing it all after telling the Missus to blow the family for a flock of new clothes. ‘The love story Is Rochelle Hudson, as the daughter of the family, and Charles Star- rett, whom she meets at Yellow- stone Park. his The braltar on the sult, veteran flivver as the E. Davies, y, HMS. . Juneau; neau; Pederson, Holst, Juneau. HMS. Danae Ju > FIRE DEPARTMENT RECEIVES CAR TO BE AWARDED, FAIR The Connors Motor Company re- ceived on the Haleakala a Chev- rolet de luxe sedan for the Ju Volunteer Fire Department. new car, which is on display the motor company’s display room, will be awarded at the coming Alaska Fair. S BOGGAN GOES TO SITKA WHERE HAS FLOOR WORK his Garland Boggan leaves on the Alaska for Sitka to install a hard- wood floor in-the gymnasium at the Sheldon Jackson School. Mr. Boggan expects to complete the work and return to Juneau within two weeks. R Home Grown VEGETABLES FRESH DAILY Carrots 3 bunches for..25¢ Beets 3 bunches for bz 25c Turmps 3 bunches for 25c Swiss Chard, . 3 bunches for s Radtshes, 3 bunches for 25¢ Head Lettuce, heads, each . large solid 10c CABBAGE pound . 6c Rutabagas, 61lbs. . .. 9 5¢ Raspberries,box . . . . 20c FRESH SHIPMENT Grandma’s Cuakes and Cookies £ " “TELEPHONE 478 _ SRR | - swoe ORNIA GROCERY Prompt Delivery with the Gi- =" foreclosing | carried by | - MANY FLIGHTS A. Hayes, Ju- | at| MARTHA SOCIETY T0 GIVE PUBLIC TEA ON TUESDAY of the Martha Soclely stesses tomorrow aftes er tea to be held \l R'(V G. Day t "vldn(e is lunkv"l for at for which the hours 3 k until 5:30 | nen of ent will i Miss g.v2 severs Miss Math g sevesal 3 of the Martha So who are well Known for the Aghtful parties have bcen m. | preparations the tea time and an interesting and joyatle alternoon assured who attend. - BARANOF AND KRUZOF MAKE afternoon at 4 0'- t aplane B laska Southern Airways, Gene Mey , Lloyd Jarman, me- turned to its Juneau base from a ftrip to Chichagof, Sitka and way ports. Passengers turning here were E. Westby, | Vezzetti, Salo. At left on a Wingard of Fisheries, returning here o'clock in the evening. Sunday morning the Baranof, Pilot Meyring and Mechanic Jar- man, left on a charter trip to the oria and Puget Sound cannery at Excursion Inlet to bring Glen R. B. Parker to Juneau for medi- cal treatment, returning 10:30 o’clock. Kruzof Flights 5 o'clock the Baranof at 730 At the ASA Murray scaplane Kruzef, pilot| Stuart, left Juneau on a patrol trip with L. G. Wingard, of the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, returning hers at 7 o'clock last evening. Today the Kruzof left early for Todd under charter Nick Bez for the day. ,It is due here late this aft“lnoon or this| evening. PORTLAND SEA SCOUT EXCURSION DUE HERE The Tyee Scout, Seattle Sea Scout cruiser, is due to arrive in Juneau this afternoon with a group of 25 Portland scouts, among them Harry Lucas, Jr., of Juneau, who joined the boat in Seattle. Plans for the entertainment of the boys are under the supervis- ion of Mrs. Harry Lucas, and in- clude an excursion to Mendenhall | Glacier and various other activi-| ties during the short time they are to be here. |attle, who was in of Seattle Sea Scouts is in charge of the group. .- BUSINESS IS GOOD IN KETCHIK AN IS SMITH’S STATEMENT H. E. Smith of the Smith Elec- tric Company operating stores in Ketchikan and Juneau arrived in Juneau on the Alaska for a several days business stay here. “Business conditions in Ketchi- any -time I know of since 1929,” Mr. Smith said today. “More money is in circulation and in addition to paying up old accounts people are buying. Our business in elec- tricdl appliances has been very good. The seine fishermen have had a good season, and that the trollers strike is ended and they #re fishing again things look most encouraging.” e e———— MORRIS TONSGARD IS INJURED IN ACCIDENT Morris Tonsgard, local truck driver employed by the Juneau Transfer Company, suffered a brok- en shoulder blade, collar bone and six ribs, when he fell through the planking between Tenth and Elev- enth Streets yesterday afternoon. The tide was out at the time, and the force of his fall rendered him unconscious. It is said that a rotten plank |gave way when he stepped upon |it, allowing him to fall about 13 feet. | Mr. Tonsgard was taken to St, Ann's Hospital, where he is at the present time. e T The average altitude of Avery | County, North Cardlina, is slightly |more than 3000 feet abave sea |level. 'S —0—0—0—7— IN JUNEAU! re-| Joe | Louis Nicken and John/ trap patrol with L. G.| the U. S. Bureau Of| here at| 10 o'clock Sunday morning| to| Chief Tyee Scout Lewis, of Se-| Juneau about 4 month ago with an expedninn! kan are generally better than at! 13, 1934, | While Hellywcsd is not ,v.ll'dl(‘ as the world’s style (‘.Ipxl'll the gowns of glamorous women exomple, hundred. ¢f women be Crawford (right). Another o mede, which io domcenctrated by 6.0, TO START ' CAMPAIGN WITH DUUGLASRALLY {Shepard, Foster and Me- | Cain to Address Voters ' at Douglas Tonight ¥ Photes) | The opening guns in the Repub- |lican campaign in this Division will be fired this evening at Douglas | pices of the Gastineau Channel Republican Club. All three are candidates for the House of Rep- resentatives. The meeting, vhich is to be held in the Douglas Coliseum Theatre, will be opened by cudge H. B. Le- Fevre, Club President, and turned | Follow The C DEMANDS YOU with t hair and gcld thread, uses three ti when three legislative candidates— | H. R. Shepard, Harry G. McCain| end Frank H. Foster—will addross' a rally at Douglas under the aus- | over to L. W. Kilburn, Republican‘ flashed cn the scene have made indelible impressions on femi aght and wore copies of the Leity ding film influence on women's Carlisle as K of tha probably be ]uu(l Committeeman ¢ W a rally will announced. ng tonight will start ock. The candidates and the Republican Club go over to Douglas on e regular 6:30 p.m. y. The meeting is expected to last about one and one-half hours. Mr. ard will be the first spea the evening, foliowed by M Cain, and Mr. Foster will final ta WORK SUSPENDED AT CHICHAGOFF DURING DURATION OF TRUCE ‘Work hgs been suspended at the here of here | with the exception of that neces- sary to keep the mine pumped ouf, during the duration of the | 30-day truce arranged between the iners and the management, ac- cording to informafion obtained from former workers who have arrived In Juneau. e Dnlly Emplre Wlnt Ads Pay! rowds To In response to repeated popular we can now SERVE he BEST in FOODS— CHICKEN DINNERS CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY Prices Consistent With Fine Quality patrons of picture theatres. (left), whose gown of tan lace, much material ac is actually necessary. Chichagoff Gold Mining Company, | For Lynten dress first worn by Joan fashicns is the “more yardage” nterwoven with horse- (Associated Press HARRY G M’CAlerS JUNEAU VISITOR FOR POLITICAL CAMPAIGN Harry G. McCain, Republican candidate for Representative in the Territorial Legislature, and prom- inent attorney of Ketchikan, ar- rived in Juneau by airplane Sat- urday, accompanied by Mrs. Mc- Cain, While here, are being entertained by Mrs, George B. Grigsby. by and Mr. legal Mr. and Mr. Grigs- MecCain were formerly associates in Ketchikan. Mr. McCain is to speak this evening at a Republican meeting in Douglas, and will appear before a similar group in Juneau later in the week > RANGER IX. MAKE TO PACK CREEK CAMPSITE The Ranger IX., Capt. Sarvela, left oday for Pack Creek, in Windfall Harbor, where it will pick up camp equipment and bring here for storage. The squip- ment was left there by the Tilson crew, which was moved by plane to the Admiralty trail system, and not needed there. AN HARDING HAS ROLE OF FACE SURGEON “The Right to Romance” Is Closing Tonight at Coliseum Theatre Deiving into the real mwhere nature is improved upon by the modern art of plastic surgery, “The Right to Romance,” RKO-Radio’s big production starring Ann Hard- ing closes tonight at the Coliseum Theatre . Miss Harding walks off with new histrionic honors in the por- trayal of the character of Dr. Sim- mons, at whose heart love and ro- mance seem always tugging her fame and fortune prove claims that bind her to professional duty. When a gallant and handsome youth looked Dr. Simmons straight in the eye and failed to see a Wwo- man, she decided that love is still the most important think in a wo- man’s life. Miss Harding is provided with one of the most intriguing roles as the famous lady plastic surgeon who forsakes her career with alac- rity when romance and marriage I she finds bitter disillus- ionment and begins to doubt the Wisdom of thrusting aside fame for love when she discovers her im- petuous young husband in a com- promising situation with a former “flame.” The drama reaches a startling and highly emotional climax when the lady surgeon is called upon to perform a delicate operation on the beautiful features of her love rival. Sari Maritza is the seductive siren for whom she gives up her career, and Nils Asther, Irving Pichel, Al- den Chase, Delmar Watson and Helen Freeman round out the ex- cellent supporting cast. BAR ASSOCIATION , ENJOYS LUNCHEON IN COUNTRY SAT. Eighteen members of the Ju Bar Association enjoyed u" formal luncheon the ccuntry home of ner on Glacier H Norman Banfield George Folta assis the luncheon w! 1eau in- at i the hosts at was a most the McCains ° by mem- umorous n of Mr. nowy appointed for the Terri- 3. Lefevre, Presi- dent of the organize n Fellowing the luncheon attorneys spent several hours admiring the seenery, walking on the beach and in friendly discussion, returning to Juneau ahout 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon. bers amenz which and friendly 118 { rumrx er tha an as C e NOTICE Vital Creek Unit Holders, im- portant meeting Tuesday, 8 p. m. Please be there. —adv. R. M. SHEPARD. - Mining Location an.leu at Em- @ Visit the Log Cabin! @ Beer and Lunches! @ Goldie Hodgson in Darices! ® Jack Hodgson in New Songs! ® Woodland Gardens Trio! @ Billie Ulman in Late Song Smashes! No Cover Charge @ The Finest Dance Floor in Alaska! WILL ROGERS in SKITCH “GIRL CRAZY" JUNEAU Drug Co. “THE COENER DRUG STORNE P O. 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