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THEATRE “Show Place of Juneau” Tomght and Tomorrow FIRST— .. o0t cior :nce Buddington Kelland’s Saturday Evening Post serial and best seller. NEXT— He filmed it mag- mificently against the background of dreamy China and exciting America. AND NOW"'The result s one of his finest pictures for the whole family. cannery to the town, the United | WAsHluflTuN | States Forest Service boat For- | ester, Capt. B. R. Aikens, will leave 1 | here tomorrow morning. It will re- I.EGISI-A UHE | turn to its Juneau base on Sunday \or Monday, according to Wellman | Holbrook, Assistant Regional For-| | ester. g Effort to Adjoum Without . Considering Import- ant Bills Fails bl g ' b AN | | EX-CAPTAIN ON BOAT Former skipper in command of | the steamer Starr, mail ship ply- ing out of Seward, Capt. Ole Johan- son is bound for Seattle from Sew- ard on the Victoria. OLYMPIA, March 15.—A bold‘ attempt. to end the Washington, legislative session with its most.‘ important bills still up in the air, failed today although motions were on the Victoria. Brosius is in the made in both houses for adjourn- puilding supply business and is a | | | { 1 BROSSIUS TRAVELS ! ’ ment sine die after some unknown fcrmer Territorial Legistator. ¥ | } | | Cal M. Brosius, prominent Sew- ard merchant, is bound for Seattle person managed to get the clocks foyiewe o cr- sy # which were stopped at 11:52 p.m.| RAINBOW GIRLS yesterday, started again. Prompflyi Meet Saturday at 7 p.m, at 12:01 am. Senator Paul Thomas,|tion and social. left winger from King County, vited to social. moved adjournment but Senator Ed Pierce, Spokane, who was in the chair ruled him out of order. - FORESTER TO LEAVE WITH . SUPPLIES FOR ECW CREW AT HOONAH, TOMORROW Initia. DeMolays are in- —adv. - ,————— ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPECIAL 10% reduction on all liquors at THE TOTEM GROCERY. adv. e BANKER GOES SOUTH Harry L. Balderston, of the Bank } of Seward, at Seward, accompanied H For the purpose of taking blast-|py Mrs. Balderston, is a passenger ing caps and supplies to the ECW | south on the Victoria. They expect ! crew at Hoonah which is working|to be outside on a business and on construction of & trail from the' * pleasure trip for about on month. “Breakfast Table Grouch” If you have a breakfast table grouch in your family you should investigate— f Better Light—Better Sight We all enjoy fteading ... . Some enjoy sewing and fine needle work . . . others drawing and drafting. If your eyes can’t “take it” see us about approved lighting. s $675—APPROVED STUDY LAMI’S—$ 6" [ Alaska Electric Light and .. Power Co. JUNEAU—Phene 6 DOUGLAS—Phone T8 COLISEUM RGAIN T |lllII|IIIIIllHIMllllIiIlllllIIIHIillIIIIIIllllIllllmllllllllllllllflllllfllllIlIIIIlIII||III|I THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1935. YOUNG HUNSBEDT uns st HAROLD LLOYD HARD EXAMNKTION, EEATURE OPEN HERE TONIGHT DOUBLE BILL AT ror admmmce to the United tates MxllLary Academy at West Point, , Ted Hunsbedt, Alas~ ¢k1\ Nn One nomination for the FOR TWO NIGHTS Ken Maynard in a Western|pendemy, xeturmed to his toma| Ihe Cat's Paw’ First Com- and Neil Hamilton in |maines edy of Popular Star for He took the difficult test undet Dramatic Film Two Years at Capitol ;\U‘)(‘TV‘:AOD of Army officers at Chilkoot Barracks. Three other Al- Ken Mayn ard in “The Trail aska youths, one from Cordova and | Drive” and Neil Hamilton .in “Fugi- | t{wo from Fairbanks, also weré ex- tive Lady” are the stars of the big|amineq, double bill which opens at the| According to young,Hubsbedt fo- Coliseum tonight. for sHowing Fri-|aay, the results of the bt will Rot |day and Saturday. be known for two months as they In “The Trail Drive,” Ken May- | myst he sent to West Point for cor- Inard is a straight shooting ranch/yection gnd grading. | foreman who takes it upon. himself| |1 Hunshedt passes: his extmind- |to guard a group of cattlemen ion he automatically will becd against @ powerful buf dishonest| the Territory's entering studeny | buyer. Cecelia Parker is the xh‘l‘ihe Academy. He was the First Al- |in the picture and she can act and ternate, but was clevated to the NO. ride with the best of men. Tar- One position when Albert Rolie, zan, Ken Maynard's famous horse,| geichikan, resigned his place. of course, plays an important part| Accompanying Hunsbedt south in his picture. |to Juneau on the Vibtoria was Florence Rice, stage star and|woodrow Johanson, Gordova’s ‘al- daughter of Grantland Rice, and ternate and lone hope for the Donald Cook support Neil Hamulton | academy berth, Young Johanson is in “Fugitive Lady,” the Colis2um’s|here to visit with his brother, Clar- other attraction. It is a dramatic ence who is employed at Juneau'’s film that has to do with mistaken| ey ajrport, identity. Miss Rice is the inno-| According to Hunsbedt, one of cent young wife of a gentleman | tne Fairbanks students taking the burglar in her part as the fugitive|examination was Roy Kinsell, He lady, and her first screen perform- couid not remember the other 1ad’s ance is said to assure her the same| | name. popularity -in the movies as’ she| had previously won on the stage. | ST. PATRICK’S SPECIAL | venture. s e THO FEATURES NEW LOW PRICES ON ALL LI- In his efforts to clean u 5 It p the QUORS AT THE TOTEM GR;"t MAKE UPTOWN town, he has the caustlé Support CERY. Fr| “yiof & cigar counter girl, “played by : ‘ PR“G R AM Blc Una Merkel, and a loveablé polit- ical rogue, portrayed hy George Barbier. Ken Maynard Is Star of Western—""Anybody’s Blond” Entertaining “The Cat's Pm tonight at the Capitol Theatre, is the original title of the Clarence Bildington Kelland novel, which supplied the plat for the first com- edy Harold Lloyd has brought to the screen in two years. Lloyd appears first in "’i“w Cat's ‘Paw” as the s3h of an ‘American ; missipnary, who has spent virtually interfor of China. At'twenty-shven, his folk feel it is time for him to réfirn to his native land, and scek himself a wife. He thus is thrown into the maelstrom of life in an American city of 400,000 at first like a fish out of water. He un- Enowingly becomss the tdol of un- serupulous peliticians, but, wheh he becomes mayor of the city, thmugh aceident, he triés to apply Chinese | philesophy to his operatiohs of the government. He refuses to become “The Cat's Paw"” How he extricates himself from an unenviable position, forms the basis |of the finest story the comedian has ever filmed, and s.udlencn through asweeping change of comedy, drama and thrilling ad- { | ST. PATRICK'S SPECYAL NEW LOW PRICES ON ALL LI- QUORS AT THE TOTEM GRO- CERY. i i CALL FOR BIDS I TERRITORY OF ALASKA bill prosq Department of Education t night will Sealed bids in triplicate are here- continue again tonight, with "Ken by asked for construction of a Maynard and Tarzan. his wonder school building at CRAIG, AL- horse, in “Tombstone Canyon” and ASKA. Dorothy Revier, Reed Howes, Henry < Separate bids in B. Walthal and Edna Murphy in also asked for installation of plumb- “Anybody’s Blonde.” ing and a heating plant in the The Ken Maynard picture com- &bove proposed building. bines mystery and hard riding in The bids will be received at the an unusual Western. He is cast a3 Office of the Commissioner of Edu- a Western cowboy, whose real iden- cation, Room 216, Federal and Ter- tity is hidden throughout the entire ritorial Building, Juheau, Alaska, picture and is disélosed only in the until 9 c'clock, AM. on April 15, final scenes. Maynard outsmarts, 1935. Where the plans and speci- out=shocts” and “6uit-rides efié%'fwafions are vequested” a,@éposit of The Uptowns' dou gram which started Il Wirm and fragrant. Mellow as an old friend. Bracer for the day. W-i-n-g-s of the M-0-r-n-i-n-g! which opens ® &l his life with his father in the! of theé defeated | gang, and, in turn, they frame mm“ arries - an| —adv | triplicate are | FLYING OWN PLANE ON SEATTLE TRlP' According to C. V. Kay, mnnlger of the Parnandle Al Transport Company, Pilgt Sheldon Simmons | is winging his way to Seattle ln his own black Klemm monoplane Simmons took off at 1 o'clock this afternoon, with a low ceiling here th promise of beétter weather T south. | : THEATRER ‘ I k TONIGHT AND TOMORROW . . DE LUXE DOUBLE BILL THE STUDIO ‘ ' DID US WRONG . . . They sent us an epic . . . an absolute epic yithout ohe word of advance no- Take our word for it— a GREAT e Patco in Seattle, now being taken there on the motor- ship Sitka, The Pnt“o is being car- ried | soush’ fory }‘ lr& While in Seattle, Simmons ‘will have his own plane overhauled. C. H. Kefl, co-parther with Ka deparfed) for 'Segyle; on: the Vic toria. 'Kny will remain in Juneau, (L P ‘TRAIL DRIVE is WESTERN. | cAPITOL SPECIAL Children | sHOW SATURDAY 1:00 P.M. : 6-UNIT SHOW Unit 1— Cat,s Paw SHE AWOKE TO, FIND HERSELF - | HAR l‘:gth | HAROLD LLOYD 1 LR SULLIVAN | Popeyethe in 1 S 'l' “LITTLE MAN Unit 3— : Eyeson |, : PRES. BUNNELL OF -o'oo.-oc'o-.: Russia UNIVERSITY OF |+ oot ascocssos | ALASKA LEAVES Ullit 4— Zynda | President Cnarles E. Bunnell, o( Mrs. Ralph W. Dusenbury, Chil- |the University of Alaska, left on koot Barracks; Mrs. Wesley Wilson, the steamer Victoria bound for Chilkcot Barracks; J. P. Morgan, | Washington, D. C. President Bun- | Juneau. | nell spent several weeks in Junenu‘ Gastineau |in connection with Legislative ap-| Oscar R. Hart, Seattle; H. W. | propriations for the former Alas- Johanson, Cordova; R. H. Stock, ka Agricultural College and School Seattle; W. M. McCarmnn Ju- of Mines, whose name was changed | neau. by the Twelfth Territorial Legisla- | What Price Speed Unit 5— Spite Flight Alakan oy Scfullmg Cofleej bl . g4 , 3 g ture top the University of Alaska. &/ Petadl iBopp .yfiJ@lfi@, § Andrew a certain sturdy quality through a series of spectacular $5.00 will be required to ifsure their |l {Jpit 6o He expects Lo spend a month or | Halfner, Juneau; Mrs. J. Higgins, which with reasonable care scenes. \ return within 30 days after the ix wecks in Washington on husi- | Dupont. 5 RN = The stery of "Anybody's Blonde” ‘opening of bids. Checks shall be Paramou'lt ness in connection with the Unl— RIS N R in making it, will deliver points out the fact that there are made payable to the Department of A vercity. T s ilbinid o a fragrant full-flavored cu still some men who consider per- Education, Juneau, Alaska. Bid R ) S S. I LV NE - P sonality and intelligence in their blanks may be obtained at the of- News ArrENTTON EAdERE SPEND MONTH VISITING with delicious regularity. Schilling Coffee There are two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. One for drip. beauty. A good cast of ‘favofire tion, Juneau, Alaska. actors portray' this picture which The attention of the bidder h gives a new “angle” on the blonde calléd to the special provisions cov- situation. (ering cértificate of compliance With ———————— ‘thn codes of fair competition, sub- ST. PATRICK’S SPECIAL ‘letung and assigning the contract, | ‘mmimum wage rates and employ: NEW LOW PRICES ON ALL LI- ment of Alaska labor. QUORS AT THE TOTEM GRO-| A. E. KARNES, ' CERY. Ladv. g elebrate in o glas SATURDAY Ni oo prize~C " | COME OVER! Mike’s P Beer . A Niemi and Edwards M usic Lunches selection of wives—as well as their fice of the Department of Educa—‘ Commissioner of Education. | fi‘f Light Wines PACIFIC COAST CITIES There will be ¢ special meeting | eV, Friday evening at 7:30 in Eagles| To wisit in San Franeisco and Hall, Douglas, to arrange the de- other Pacific Coast cities for the tails for the burial of Brother Dick | next month, Mrs. H. L. Faulkner Schmidt. All members requested left on the steamer Victoria for the to attend. —adv. south, | Miss sean Faulkner, who is at- 'ST. PATRICK’'S DAY SPECIAL | tending Stanford Unlversity, will 19% reduction on all liquors at join her mother in San Prancisco THE "TOTEM GROCERY. ~ adv.|to spend the Eustér Holidays. —~UPTOWN~-— BIG DOUBLE BILL AND As long as they last— Photographs of Shirley Temple who will visit us-.seon; - IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIII|IIIIIIIHIIfl nit late MIKE PUSICH mfm‘mmv HN bstone Canyon » NEWS " MATINEE SATURDAY—1 P M - « T T Y S