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oo oo N LAST TIME TONIGHT w[!i»l‘ BEI.LE 13 ! | production of FAMOUS DRAMA 'WILL BE SHOWN AT THE GAPITOL ‘“Dealh Tal—(:s—a Holiday™ Opens Tomorrow—Mae West Ends Tonight The much-heralded Paramount “Death Takes a Holiday,” opens tomorrow at the | Capitol Theatre. J((TRE)) Preview Tonight WVIELHE NINEIILS bredric. Starts Wednesday MARCH. IDEATH TAKESA ~—ALSO— Screen Souvenirs EVE LYN VENAB E A Sir Guy STANDING She Reminds Me SV KENT TAYLOR AND ‘A" PARAMOUNT PICTURE Mr. W.’s Little Girl AND Newest News Events SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU {act reads as follows: “The Recon- M! N l N G MEN iction Finance Corporation is H L] & orized and empowered to make |loans upon sufficient security to GET BENEFITS | recognized and established corpora- on , individuals, and partnerships {‘X)L d in the business of mining, E Y N Ew A cT milling or smelting ores. “The Reconstruction Finance rporation is authorized and em- F; also to m loans to Recons lluCUOn mance porations, individuals, and part- Corporation May Now | neships engaged in. the develop- N‘ake Loavns f 3 ledge, or vein, —_— , S)I‘V(‘r‘. or tin, or WASHINGTO! 0. 2.—(Spectal when, in the opin- Correspondence)—Of importance to |ion of the Reconstruction Finance riners and prospectors of the | Corparation, there is sufficient rea- Territory is one of the provisions |son to believe that, through the use of - the act res sed and |of such loan in the developmen approved providir that the Re- |of a lode, ledge, or vein, or mineral construction Finance Cor poration |deposit, or placer gravel deposit, may loan money for the develop- |there will be developed a sufficient lver or tin pros-|quantity of ore, or placer dep Unlike other loans to in-|of a sufficient value to pay a p om by the RFC, it is not neces- upon mining operations: Provided, t these loans be made upon |that not to exceed 000 shall be “adequate” se : to any corporation, indi- The partic or ])’“lulr hip, for such r deposit, A Sweet Heart to Your Sweetheart A heart-shaped box filled with wonderfully delicious Johnson’s candy is just the things for a Valentine gift. In one, two, three and five-pound boxes. @ VALENTINE PARTY MIX ©® SMALLER VALENTINE CANDIES FOR THE KIDDIES [ ] Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Take advanatge of our prompt delivery service e e e D P S, The picture is based upon the famous drama of eternal romance | by Alberto Casella, adapted to the English by Walter Ferris. The | gcreen play retains all of the dig- nity and beauty of the stage pro- duction, and ome can detect the matchless writing of Maxwell An- derson in several extraordinarily beautiful love scenes. It was on a battlefield that Al- berto Casella first wondered just what would happen if Death should take surcease from his eternal task and come to the world for a mor- tal holiday. The translation of that provocative idea into the photo- play was an ambitious task, but one which Paramount has proudly accomplished. The picture tells how this mys- terious shadow changes his shape and form, becomes, for a three- day holiday, a gay, dashing, ro- | mantic lover. He comes to a house party, concealing his identity from everyone but the host, who intro-| duces him as a friend. | Mae West in “Belle of the| Nineties,” closes at the Capitol to- | night. | Edward G. Robinscy the Coliscuni’ tonight. development purposes: Provided further, That there shall not be| allocated or made available for such | development loans a sum in excess‘ of $10,000,000.” PIONEERS’ HOME WORK IS TO START, A dispatch received this morning | from Washington, D. C., announces | the payment today by the Govern- | ment to the Territory of Alaska of the first installment of $30,000 for the Alaska Pioneers’ Home at Sitka and work that has been tempor- | arily suspended will begin at once. | W. A. Hesse announced that he will leave for Sitka on the North- land for the purpose of laying out construction work and expects to be in Sitka for about two weeks. B — BERKELEY FUNERAL SET The funeral services for Robert Berkeley, 12-year-old Indian boy who died at Government Hospital last - week, will be held from the chapel of the C. W. Carter Mor- fuary ~tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. The young lad, a victim of tuberculosis, was a resident of Petersburg, but had been at the | hospital here for more than three years. The Rev. David Waggoner will give the funeral service. Burial will take place in Evergreen Ceme- e OLD NEWSPAPERS In bundles fo: sale at The Em- | pire office, 25c. Fine for starting your fires these shilly mornings. | sary to make “ JOIN T] . RETURNING $14.00 TICKET AGENTS Friday Night, F ebruary 15 J.B. BURFORD & CO. PHONE 79 No reseravations held after Wedne.n:day,mpn SPECIAL TRIP BY MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE T0 INSPECT THE NEW.PIONEERS’ HOME BUILDING E CROWD For a Week-End Vacation Monday Mornmg February 18 ROUND:-TRIP F ARE Ideal Man Not Ioo Handsome ;'I‘he ideal man, in the opinion of 40 Cleveland office girls, is not too good-laoking, but a man with a good personal appearance, a sense }of humor, a pleasant disposition, and without conceit. tery. \list of requirements for their ideal man, the girls, members of a 'Cosmopolimn club, have agreed that clean teeth and fingernails are more important than a perfect profile or curly hair. ito have an interest in children—but not’too many—and, among other things, not be congenial to the point where he féels it neces- Making up a They want him ijnuumnnunmnmniflflirflfimuuu : "OPENS TONIGHT AT GULISEUM Edward Robmson. Mz\ry Astor Starred in “The | Man of Two Faces” One of the strangest and most baffling . murder . mystery dramas is scheduled, to be shown at the Coliseum__ Theatre . beginning to- | night, under the title of “The May With Two Faces." Edward G. Robinson has the {fole of 'a notdd Broadway actor and ' direetor, ‘while Mary Astor ! plays the-part of his sister. Ricardo | Cortez, “usually ‘the villain of the { plece; ‘hasttheheroic role in, thig { pieture;” being | the theatrical {ducer who i3 in love with his st . performer, ‘Miss Astor, She, however, is married to aj worthless . scamp, a . part enacted | by Louis Calhern, who has not on-' ly caused her physical and mental’ breakdown _before, but is in holding ‘her under a hypnotic spell! _ |and swaying her to his will In or- der to reap the benefits of her *c‘urrent suceess. Then' the *husband is found! murdered In a fashionable Hotel suite occupled by a mysterious Mr.{ Chautard, presumably 4 foreign' theatrical producer, but who hds vanished as into thin air wiLhuuL Jeaving a trace. Several persons are suspe,wd' of the crime, including Miss As- { tor, the wife, Robinson, the broth-! er, and Cortez, the lover. ¥ “THe police “are ‘completely ‘baf<' fled untll & ‘strange coincidence reveals the slayer to a single of-| ficer, who forgef.s it. | COLE AWARDED GONTRAGT FOR - HAULING ROCK Achng Mayor George! Opens Bids on Fill for New Garbage Dump Cash Cole was awarded the { conitract for' hauling ‘crushed rock| for the city’s proposed new garbage ! dump on the Thané road, it- was} | announced from | City Hall today: | Cole was the low bidder - when | Acting Mayor “Wallis | 8. - George and City Clerk: A. W. Henning ex- \ummed the' estimates: presented by | | ten hauling' firms. Cole’s price. was| | 11 cents, & cubic yard. Other: bidders, and their. figures, follow; D; B. Femmer; 12% cents;| Geprge :Gilbertson, | 12% cents;| Service . Transfer, C.- W. Wright,| | and - August . P. . Anderson, all. at | { 16/ cents; B. J. Cowling, 16 eents; | | Clarence «Geddes, 17 cents; €. ®.| Haugen, 18 cents, and Alex Kasa- lica), 19 cents, I The contract calls for hauling approximately 1,800 eubic yards of T O gmmu IN ' DIFGUISE ! STARTS TONIGHT for TWO DAYS ) 600 SEATS zsc Tmll-: w/vuv's mcczs sm)W VALm:? PR TR MARY ASTOR RICARDO _ CORTEZ MAE CLARKE w&'rfic'r Bros. First n.wm-ncw_. crushed Yock from the Alaska Ju- | hean G6ld Miing Company bunk- | floflby - ers to the mew garbage dump site| and Mrs,-Jtm y Juk ed on the Thane road. The rock is to| Jack residence in the I be used “for an Aapproich to 4 Inge At 3:40 o'elock Yesterday after- | whirf. innor‘n Furieral setviges for' the child Upon being notified that He was Will'be leld in ‘the villdge’ Thurs- |fhe Successtul bidder this morfilng, @ay ‘afterndon ‘at’ 1+ 0%loek. The Cole said -~ that he wowld start Rev. A. P. KashevAroff will read haulig “operations this week. Tt the service. . Burial will take place has been estimated tHaf this work | 1n Evergreeti’ Cometery. * Will Yequire ubout ore week's time | O when driving of piles for the whart' R“naway Tanun will begin. | stb”ed by u‘ht FRED 'BROWN HANDLES | roNBo Peb 12.-2This $top-go- FRUITS AND VEGETABLES | 3 1 prod bu 1§ spread- APE: GEORGHN IINOTEMNE ) When engineérs met at | the Tnstitate of 'MechAnical Engi- Fréd Brown is now operating the' neers for their fall research meet- fresh fruit and vegetable ‘depart-|ing, a 'sybtem Of traffic lights was mént at George Brothers and it 1§/ Installed to “put & brike on too hig' intention to carry at all times| wordy = speakers:’ A gre light a complete line of the beést 'in| showed when & aker Had five frésh. fruits and vegetables, I ‘mifniutes to aniber light Mr. 'Brown is ‘ah ‘'ekperienced| when He' ! tes more, | produce dealer and will, ‘as Soon | and When' the ‘red 1ight showed be Fossible, miake his plrchases frofr' had to stop: the growers:in the Yakima anley,, e Waghington. 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