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THEATRE “Show Place of Juneau” Tonight and Tomorrow B But Spring is here and love is new again! Iasreduiing LANNY ROSS Radio’s Romantic Snnger of ,Songs with ANNY ROSS ungmg “Ending With a Kiss” and other hit tunes CHARLIE- RUGGLES MARY BOLAND ANN SOTHERN A Paramount Picture Divected by Norman McLeoa ® ADDED JOY e "IN THE DOUGH™ LATEST NEWS SPECIAL KIDDIES MATINEE SATURDAY 1:00 P. M. BIG 8-UNIT SHOW PRO NET MEET~ WITH FINALS IN | - US, PRDPUSED French Promoter Would Play Early Matches in Europe, then Switch PSSRSO P i Y DOoUG NEWS B e MRS. DUPREE AGAIN UNDERGOES OPERATION Another operation on Monday, followed by blood transfusions, with a special nurse engaged, were in- cluded in this week's efforts to remedy the condition of Mrs. Rob- ert DuPree at the Virginia Mason hospital in Seattle, according to word received by Mr. DuPree yes- terday. The patient had rallied successfully, the message stated, and her physicians are hopeful of her ullimate recovery. - COUNCIL MEETING Monthly meating of the Douglas City Council wil b2 held tonight in the Council Chambers. Settle- ment of bills and other monthly business matters are scheduled for ; the session. P e S T SCHOOL YEAR PROGRESSES ‘The fourth 6-weeks period of school is ended amd report cards were -issued yesterday. ,cup, declared thdt the ronowlngi The last issue of the Breeze nations would be represented: term was expected off the press United States, Germany, England today. ,Belgium, Canada, France, Ho!lnnd 1 | | | PARIS, March !.—A prolesskm—f al lawn tennis tournament de-i signed to ‘correspond to the ama- | tear Davis cup competition has been organized by Georges Bon- | nardel, president of the Interna- | tional Professional Federation. | { The semi-finals afdd final of the ' tournament in Whi¢h players from 15 countries are entered, will be' played in the United States, while the eliminations will be played in Europe. As a result of the reiusal of t.he | French Lawn Tennis Assoctation to”] \amhouze organization of the tour- nament, none of the matches will be played in France. Bonnardel, who is donor of the! . E3 R | Czechoslovakia. |nals are scheduled in the United | States for next June. | municipal voter in Juneau is Mayor ! municipal woman is Mrs. William 1 than 30 voters to City Hall yes-| - - o v Daily Cross-wor«l P uzzle iANN’{ R ACRDSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 4. Medical flulds | HEAD culJSEUM 1. Secl container 26 Beanobi of MAKING DEBUT ore ignoble T Tearning 9 quv‘\fl:;:::;r.lmlu 3 N EM 3 NIE '52 :{3 10. Genus of the TH E A T HE B“-L 12, 'r,-f.’f"x’.’i?.ll"lr.&ck u{PRIEIN]! [S]t BIE| " D!"l"s guolur, 1 bird 1 L 3. A S|AIG E|TIA OB b1, Nes | ’_ T © ElClL|sMERIDIVIE BlEl . enb | 15 Actording to SlLip £lo 3 ey . = 25 Return owar ‘Let s Try Agam with Clnev 17, Articld of TREE & SE some an- o | Mary Boland, Chnrhe Rug- | 18. ¢ O We way Brook and Bob Steele in “Yorscate - = hele NNPIETRIN W ol¥] " Cut with B, gles Also in Cast of Bléod’ T EMEL cortain carpenter's “Young Blood" Tonight | URIERNH RIS S et ‘Melody ih Spring’ | T 30, Pertalulug to Varied entertainment will be of AL A Aty siar |4 Lanfly Ros, Who gathed nation- fered at the Coliseum _Theane \q- T H G| E] 1 “The @l fame as a radio tenor, and night and Saturday with two big E © 6. o a | who makes his soween Gebut with features on the excellent program. T TiS m 1:." ate Charlie Ruggles and Mary Boland Heading the bill is ‘Lets Try Agan’ NS TLALLS wlies with Clive Brook and Diana Wyn-| RN ward in the principal roles W 48, Vivacity 48 1 grass the second full' lengfh feature pic- o Chare ture will be the ever popular Bob 50. m:;::;“g::;nn Steele in “Young Blood.” | Bl Newhiive vote Totally different in theme and, DOWN action the two films will appes : A.;].r,l.'.'.wi(-,; to every type and age of_ thea 2. Wirst ‘Elm,. goer. Brook, famed for his sophis- le?’.‘:“l::—m‘ ticated portrayal of suave charact-' ers gives a splendid performance. in his latest production while ex-, citement and action will be pro- | vided in “Young Blood” with Bob Steele heading a well chosen cast., Hungary, Ireland, Switzerland and | He said the semifinals and fi-| MAYOR GOLDSTEIN, MRS, BYINGTON ARE FIRST TO REGISTER The first permanently registered Isadore Goldstein. The first permanently registered Byington of the Spickett Apart- ments. The two led a parade of more| {terday as the pre-election books | were thrown cpen. All citizens in- | Lnndlng to vote on Aprll 2 must i ol A l///AII | IV//%IIIII////II flll”///ll.% IWIII 4 W Lo e in Paramount’s “Melody in - o on e L ;pr‘.nz.“ coming tonight to the h 40. Noncircular Capitol Theatre, owes his career 3 ”n.‘u.",'.':?\ RathMine as a radio and motion picture 7 o of rail- 41. Literary iin:er to the fact that he twice S o BN LT B pvited (rifilfifg:!umheon and 1] 1 Drink sloely giked their & g ) e In 1928, 48 4 momber of B 5. Indusive tor yale's track ‘fedm’ and leader of Water AT A the Bli Grid Ciub. In the Amer- joan Olympic tryouts, he finished third in the 400 meter finals, qualifying for the team and the trip to Amsterdam. But the Yale Glee Club was also to go to Eu- rope. So Ross asked George Kerans, Boston newspaperman and track authority, to lunch with him. He told Kerans he thought he was more valuable to the 60-man Glee Club with a limited student body to choose from, than he was to the American track team, which was selected from the entire na- tion. Kerans agréed; Lanny with- dret from the.team and went to Europe with the glee club as leader #nd soloist. 4 Offered New Contract * Following his graduation from ¥Yale, Lanny went to Columbia Law school, intent on. belng admitted to the bar. He got his degree and 8 parternership offer grom a law firm. But he had paid his way through law school singing on the radio. He ahd a new lucrative con- tract offered him. Lanny fell back on his friends _ again. He lunched with Allen register before March 30. The voters, for the first time in the history of the ctiy, are be- ing registered under a permanent | system, and will not need to re- register for subsequent elections. | SRR GRS A SUSPENSE AND EXCITEMENT IN ‘Three rare specimens of a fish- eating bat known as pizonyx vivesi, L believed to exist only on the shores | of the Gulf of California, have ! een added to the collection of the iversity of California. “Sally of the subWay‘ Shows City Life from Penthouse, Gangland be U All the romantic glitter 4nd glamor of foreign courts, and the suspense of a good Americam gangster yarn are packed into Ac| ation. “Sally of the Subway,” which had its premier performance? i this city last night at the Uptéi! Theatre. “Sally of the Subway” is pleasing a picture as any we have seen in a long time. takes place in a city of the phys-| ical appearances of New York and} 8 The man on the flying trapeze has nothing on me when Schilling Coffee fills my morning cup. It's Wings of the Morning house life in that metropolis as well as the underworld hovels of | gangdom. The story concerns the troubles of a foreign duke who suddenly finds himself broke in a strange land, without even the money for his hotel bill. He is taken in toy by an alleged millionaire who turns out to be an international jewel Try Schilling Coffee. It has a certain sturdy quality which with reasonable care UPTOWN FILM : all . as, The acting we are treated to views of pent thief. “before our Wardell, also a lawyer and musi- Tt | duke discovers his plight but it is clan. They discussed the situation isn't long and Wardell advised Ross to con | almost too late when he discovers tinue with his musie. | his companians’ identities and, without the intervention of a pret- Destined For Stardom ty jewelry shop clerk, he would be He did. And today he is rec- ailed as an accomplice. But, as ognized as America's favorite ra- all good stories end, the damage dio tenor, and after “Melody In to his reputation is repaired and Spring” he is destined for screen {he wins the love of the pre'.ty stardom as well. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR B. C. DELZELLE Jjewelry clerk. In the leading roles are Doruthy | Revier, one of the Hollywood beau- ties, Jack Mulhall, a favorite with movie-goers for lo, these many | years, Blanche Mehaffey, she ol' the Ziegfeld glorified girls. >ee | Funeral services for Ben C. REGISTRATION BOOKS OPEN Delzelle, who passed away sudden- Registration books for regfiera-'ly yesterday afternoon, will be tion Pictures newest cinema cre# tion of voters for the general muni- | | held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock cipal election to be held Tuesday in the Elks’ Hall, it was announc- April 2, 1935, are now open and'ed today. 14 will remain: open until March 30, Ritualistic services will be held '1935 Voters who register at this by the lodge members who are re- time will not have to register again quested to neet at the Elks' Club for subsequent electiohs unless dis-|at 1:30 ¢'clock on Sunday. Inter- \qualmed by remdval of residence; ment will be in the Elks plot of or other good cause. lma'mbh Cerhetery. American citizenship, twenty-on2, Burial is taking place in Juneau years of age, bona fide residence at the request of Mrs. D. H. Del- {of the Territory of Alaska for one zelle, mother of the deceased, who year and the Town of Juneau,' was notified by wire of her son's Alaska, continuously for six months| death. Both Mr. Delzelle, his fa- |immediately preceding said date' ther and a brother are buried in of election are the quulmcalions.Evergreen Cemetery. | required. -~ A. W. HENNING, ELECTRIC RANGE AWARD —adv. City Clerk. The Woodford electric range will D R be aWirdéd atiirday night at 8 DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! o'clock at George Brothers. adv. in making it, will deliver 4 fragrant full-flavored cup, with delicious regulatity. Schilling Coffee ‘There are two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. One for drip. SATURDAY NIGHT @ Auspices American Le Admission $1.00 DANCE ELKS HALL DUDE HAYNES’ ORCHESTRA Fresh f M. S. OLR gion Telephone f;gfih Chickens California Grocery “THE PURE FOOD STORE” A ruits and Vegetables «-TO ARRIVE ON NORTHLAND ?’RICES ARE AL WAYS ZRIGHT! = Sernt g 478 Prompt Delivery SR TR A TO BE ON. SUNDAY THEATRE| Tonight and Tomorrow BIG FEATU CLIVE BROOK AND DIANA WYNW ARD “Let’s ‘l‘ry Agfln” BOB ST EELE “Yol’lng Blood” [ ] PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:004.M. Capitel Theaire “Show Place of Jumweau” i Starts with Saturday Night’s Preview ° CECIL ‘‘Cleopatra” THE LOVE STORY OF THE AGES B DeMILLE’S NOTIZE In the United States Commission- er's Court for Juneau Precinct, |DAM_FISHERMEN Division Numter One, &uAKE Goon CATCH of Alaska. In Probate. Three fishermen, Mrs. Vie Man- In Re the Estate of KARL yjlle, Ed Torgensen and Mrs. KLENKE, Deceased. | Thomas L. George made up a fish- NOTICE 1S HEREBY. GIVEN ing party ‘to the Salmon - that Adrian V. Roff, administralo? | pam yesterday. They put their of the estate of Karl Klenke, de- | hcoks and lines through a hole in ceased, has filed herein his final|ihe joe and raturned to the city account of such administration, | | with 38 fine trout. together with a petition praying | A B that all the residue of said estate,|peen set as the umg nnd puu tm- both real arid personal, the same sett’ement of said account and the being in value less than Four Thou- | hearing of sald petition; and that sand ($4,000.00) Dollars, be set all helrs, creditors and other per- apart by the judgment and decree [sons interested in said estate are of said court as the property of notified then and there to appesr decedent’s widow Elsie Klenke, to'and show cause, if any they have, be used and expended by her fol“why the said account be the support and maintenance of settled and allowed, and d - herself and Florence Klenke, lh“\uon of the residue of sald minor child of deoedent and hl‘i‘made as aforesaid, withoub fi said widow, in mcm'dlnu with the notice of procecuings. Ref provisions of Chapter 12, Bession hereby made to said account i Laws of Alaska for 1018; and the petition for further parl discharge of sald lnl‘xm:.tor? ADRIAN V. RO'P rom his trust; add tHat 10 o'clock Administrator. af, on the lith day of April,(HOWARD D. BT% the United| Attorney for Administrator, 1935, at the office Btates Commissiorer Juneau | Pirst publication, Feb. 8 1935, Precinct, at Juneau, Aliska, has| Last publication, Mareh 8, 1935, T IIlIIIIHIImIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Territory | i lmsmv'rs; ‘ i DOQOTl-IY REVIER JACK BLANCHE MEMAFFEY Late New: Sho t Subje