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“SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU” LAST TIME TONIGHT ‘MELODY in the SPRING’ with LANNY ROSS—CHARLIE RUGGLES MARY BOLAND [ ] STARTING TONIGHT’S PREVIEW CECIL B. DE MILLE’S ROAD SHOW SENSATION ‘“Cleopatra” WITH CLAUDETTE COLBERT AND WARREN WILLIAM ALSO Henry Wilcoxsen TO OUR PATRONS: This picture played the principal cities of the United States at road show prices. We bring it to you at regular admission prices. It is stupendous in theme and scope — by far DeMille’s finest effort. There will be crowds so phone us.for reservations in the loge section. | disbanded Krause Concreters bas- | ketball team of the City League, PAUL BROWN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL TODAY |ana his absence seriously handi- ‘cnpped that team in its vain play- Paul Brown, well-known adver- | off for the second half champion- tising man and athlete, was taken | Ship of the league recently. to 8t. Ann's Hospital today. He B ot had been confined to his home| Logs of quebracho (ax-breaker) for more than a week with in-|wood in Paraguay, are so hard flammatory rheumatism. they remain Sound after lying 25 Mr. Brown is a member of the | years in the forest. BENEFIT DANCE Wednesday Night, March 6 MOOSE HALL MUSIC BY “Dude” Haynes Orchestra (Contributed) [ ] All Proceeds for a Worthy Cause Admission ~$i1'00 Ladies Free , THE DAILY ALASKA ENP] | GI.EUPATRA' IS GOMING SUNDAY TO CAPITOL Lovely Claude!te Coloen\ and Warren William in De Mille Spectacle | Lovely Claudette Colbert will be |seen for the first time Sunday at | the Capitol Theatre in the role of | fascinating Cleopatra, in the spec- tacular production of the same title presented by Cecil Mille. | With Warren William.in the lead- | ing masculine role, and others in the cast equally well chosen. Cleo- patra is said to be the greatest spectacle offered the public by Mr.| DeMille. Reproducing the thrilling life of the famous siren of the Nile, Cleo- patra, as interpreted by Miss Col- bert is said to be one of the most fascinating characters ever shown on the screen. This DeMille spectacle wasshown throughou tthe principal cities of the United States as a road show, with correspondingly high prices. Because of the fact that it is be- ‘ng shown in Juneau at regular prices, and a large crowd is ex- pected, the management suggests that those wishing loge sections phone for reservations. East Times Tonight “Melody in Spring,” starring Lanny Ross, radio favorite, with Mary Boland, Charles Ruggles and others equally well known in the supporting cast, wlli be seen at the Capitol for the last times to- night. NEW BOOKS READY FOR DISTRIBUTION AT PUBLIC LIBRARY| The Juneau Public Library has he following new books on helves ready to distribute: Young—This Little World; Nord- hoff and Hall—Pitcairn's Island; Thorne—Delay in the Sun; Smith ~The Glorious Pool; Hilton—Good- Yye, Mr. Chips; Lorimer — The Stage Line; Alexander — Candy; Saldwin—American Family. Chapin — Love Without Break- Bailey — The Radiant Tree; ng U Strikes; Gilson—The Miller—The from the Corner; tlbb\ARlvelb Glide On. Renard — Ridgeways; Gregory— The Island of e; Widdemer— Other Lovers; Ruck — Sun- ; Young—So Red the Rose; Wright—To My Sons; Bellamy— £quality; Woollcott — While Rome Burns, and scveral new mystery stories. —— - HOSPITAL GUILD TO MEET ON MONDAY AFTERNOON On Monday afternoon at 2:30 Yelock there will be a meeting of the Hospital Guild at St. Ann’s Hospital, it was announced today by Mrs. J. F. Mullen, Secretary. All members are requested to be esent. Cardinal Cabs REEDLIN TEA ROOM Lunch Tea Dinner BY RESERVATION Telephone 203 Fourth Street B. De-| the | GEORGE RAFTIS | STARRED WITH- ‘The Trum?e? Blows” Is Title of Thrilling Drama Coming to Coliseum Featured by a dramatic and | thrilling story, colorful . back- grounds, and with George Raft in the role of a bull fighter and Menjou as a reformed Hood" turned cattle bar-| amount’s “The Trumpet opens Sunday at the Coli- seum Theatre. Raft, portraying a Latin Yauth.. educated in American universities | ch an influence, 'mined opponent ter's efforts to become s the swagger< o In typleal to the I ing and Menjou s Frances Drake appears as a Vi-| vacious and fa ating dancer from Mexico City whose c¢harms enamor both of the brothers, mak-[ ing them rivals in love as well as combatants over the issue of Raft's | ambition Th ry (ll])fln’hnx upon such characters for major appeal, turns out to be a colorful and dra- matic piece cf entertainment, en- hanced by a Cclimatic series of action scenes which are thrilling in the extre Edward Ell crippled ma- tador, Sidney Tol as Menjou's handy man, and Nydia Destman, daughter of a neighboring ranch- er whom Menjou had hoped to see | the younger brother marry, con- tribut> interesting roles. Qgher supporting play Douglas Wood Lillian Elliott, McDonald and Katherine DeMille, a new- comer who attracts attention as e Menjou ha- Stephen Roberts, who directed LT lHIIlI!IIlIIIIIIlllllllllllillllflIimilllllllllilllllill|llIIIIIIIIllilllllllfllllllllllHlII HHme ! | Quarts U's elder brotier, _ MENJOU SUNDAY | Harriet Burgy, Washington State college senior from Vancouver Wash,, was queen of the harves! ball given by the agriculture club of the school. (Associated Press this most recent Raft vehicle for mount, has succeeded in tell- i an ente ny and moving - .o - REGISTRATION BOOKS OPEN Re i for registra- tion ur r the general muni- 1 cip. to be held Tuesday, An 1 2 , are now open and until March 30, ho register at this o register again ctions unless dis- y re; nn\al of residence s i 1 citizenship, twenty-one bona fide residents of Alaska for oné Town of Juneau, for six months lllm' said date e qualifications of (hr‘ Terri year and the Alaska, continu immediately pre of election are required. A. W. HENNING, —adv City Clerk. .- - partment of agri- ted a sapling from apple tree which grew in 97 years ago and will for posterity. The culti the first the state preserve it deliciously different ICE CREAM TRULY BETTER. .. ¢ can tell you how different ice cream really is when freshly frozen from the finest and purest ingredients. latest and most modern type of FREEZER . 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Ursula Parrott, Jolan Banks a Sophie Kerr, who rank amoi America's top authors, combined their talents to write “The Woman Accused,” the Paramount - Liberty Magazine . all-slar story opening Sunday at the Uptown Theatre, with Nangy @arroll, Cary Gra and John Halliday in leading The tem authors were seci for the first venture of the sort by George' Palmer Putnam, ad of Paramount’s Eastermt s v board, and Fulton Oursler, cditor of Lib- erty. The story was written for the double purpose. of publication in Liberty and filmization by Para- mount. | Miss Carroll;’ red-headad film beauty, is the central character in “The Woman Accused.” On the eve of her wedding to Grant, she i3 confronted by a former lover, who demands that she return to him.| When she refuses, he is so in- furiated that he phenes a gang- ster acquaintance with the idea of having him_ “bump off” Grant. Be- fore he can give the order, how- ever, Miss Carroll has hit him over the head with a bronze fig-| urine. i With Grant she flees aboard a steamer making a weckend “cruise to nowhere.” Halliday, a friend of the slain man follows, in search of cvidence to incriminate her. ATTENTION ODD ILLOWS Regular meeting Aurora Encarap- ment A 1 wili be heldd in I. O. O F. Hall, Juneau, Mondry cvening March 4. Golden Rule Degree will be cenferred. L. W. KILBURN, Scribe. —adv. AR AR AR AR ML RS NOWwe make ite Freshly Frozen—Pure—Rich— I Is the only way we We have installed the months of study and CREAM— cents per allllllflfllluIlllllllllllllllllllIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllliHllIlllIIIIIIIIlI!IlIllIIIIIIIIIIl]llllllllfl!lfllflllflfllflllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllIIHIHIHIII|II_HIIH_HIHMI!IIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIII QT \to a vote of the people. THEATRE LAST TIMES TONIGHT “Let's Try Again” [ ] AND ‘“Young Blood” Starting Tomorrow. PARAMOUNT PICTURE “BACK TO SOIL” “HIDDEN EVIDENCE” and LATEST NEWS EVENTS | that the Legislature alféeady has that authority. A. P. Walker, au- thor cf the memorial sald # was | his plan to have incorporated in HOUSE WURKING T0 CLEAR BILLS stipulate anything but the refer- endum. Hope to Have All in Senate ‘b¥ Monday, 50th Day— ensions Discussed (Continuea irom Page One) Pass Reliet Bill Late yesterday the House ap- proved the Walker Senate bill ap- propriating $30,000 ‘for the relief of destitution, a plan Which is be- lieved to be in line with the re- quest of Harry L. Hopkins, relief’ administrator, that States and Ter- ritories appropriate on a 50-50 ba- sis with ‘the Federal govermment for relief. morial to Congress asking change in the Organic Act giving Leg- islature right to refer questions At was B MARTHA SOCIETY DINNER at Présbyterian Churéh —Pérlors, pointed out by several members| April 10. —adv. iy mummmmmwmmummmmwmw . B ~UPTOWN~ Sunday - Monday The Paramount-Liberty Migazine ALL STAR STORY “The Woman Accused” with NANCY CARROLL—CARY GRANT JOHN HALLIDAY A Paramount Picture. A Flaming Romance of a Girl Trapped by Passion . . and Freed by Love! LATE NEWS LAST TIMF.S TONIGHT . “Sally of the Subway”. . . |||||"lflmmmmulmufll”l il Selected bhort “ub,erls ; 1 |