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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1935. .lllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIll|IllllIIIIIIIllllIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIHII||. SHIRLEY TEMPLE o ST THEATRE Anothor Do Luxo Doubl(’ Bl" r EWYORK'S ."N GHETTO! BARGAIN ENTERTAINMENT vit ERANCHOT TONE Plus NEWS MAY ROBSON KAREN MORLEY GLADYS GEORGE JACK LA RUE AN M-G'iA PICTURE TONIGHT'S PREVIEW MADAM DUBARRY with DCLORES DEL RIO —_—— LT JUNE COLLYER AT UPTOWN IN ‘DAMAGED LOVE'* Screen Interpretation of Stage Success Opens Run' Tonight Starring June Coilyer, the screen interpretation of the famous stage success, “Damaged Love,” opens at the Uptown tonight for a two-day run. Taken from Thomas Broadhurst's stage play ,“Damaged Love” is said to be equally as great a success on the screen as it was on the stage. A story of a woman who loved love, not v.lse.y but too well is filled with suspense and drama and lovely 2 Collyer is said to have done one of her best pieces of work in the leading role. “Satan’s Playground” shares the other half of the double bill at the Uptown with a news reel of es- cial interest. -+ ATTENTION AMERICAN LEGION All Legionna will meet at the Dugout Sunday afterr 3 o'clock to pro in a body t Carter’'s Mortuary to attend the burial services of the late Herman Weiss. —adv. COMMANDER. - PUBLIC CARD PARTY The Women of the Mocse will hold a Public Card Party at the Moose Hall Tuesday evening, Marca 26. Contract bridge, auction, whist and pincchle will be played. Good prizes. Refreshments. Admission 40 cents SATURDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY BUTTER Fresh Cloverhill Creamery FARINA 4 1b. bags 32¢ —————— ————— PRUNES Fancy 3 1bs. for 29¢ EGGS Fresh Large Standards 3 doz. for 99¢ Dry Onions 6 lbs. for 25¢ SUGAR Cane—Cloth ' Bag 10 Ibs. 59¢ FRESH GARDEN PEAS — ASPARAGUS— ARTICHOKES—NEW POTATOES— SPINACH—CUCUMBERS— RHUBARB—AVACADOS PHONE 342 3 Deliveries Daily Open Evenings—Seward Street 13 HERE TONIGHT IN NEWPIGTURE . Juvenile Sek M Now and Forever” with Gary Cooper at Capitol A grand acting combination, a | thrilling, fast-paced and imagina- |tively directed story, and human land appealing theme, are the ele- ments that Paramount put into the making of “Now and Forever,” {night and Saturday. Romantic Gary Cooper, Carole ,Lombard and lovable Shirley Tem- {ple are the three who play out this tale of a reckless young interna- | tional crook, his light of love, and course of their gay lives. { It manages to make the becurled jand bright-eyed Shirley even more | Miss Marker,” the picture made her the greatest child sensa- | tion. One of the highlights of the | ,new film is the scene where she Isings “The Grasshopper and the Frog,” hopping about to show how | the big, bad froggie goes. Cooper plays Shirley’s father, Te- unlwd with her for the first time | which will show at the Capitol to- & the child who changes the whole | o7 irresistible than she ‘was in “Little | that since her infaney. wmle the tvlo are houseguests’ with Carole Lom- bard at the Paris. home of a weal- thy English woman (Charlotte Granviile) the hostess' jewels arg stolen and a police investightion re- | sults. Shirley discovers her daddy | is the thief and is heartbroken. has given the jewels mm ceping of a suave confldenee" 1. Shamed by his daughter's w tears, he regains and restores them wins back the youngster's faith a in a stirring climax. .o BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT DATE NOW SET AT APRIL 22 Following a meeting -with in-| ictors from both the Grade S 1 and High School yesterday afternoon, A. B. Phillips, super\n- tendent of Juneau schools, &n- nounced that the “Back to School | Night” will be held Monday night, April The preliminary announcement nt, the first of its kind aged in Juneau, called for s night, April 16, as the < to School Night,” as sterday, is expected to nts of all children in the Juneau (to classrcoms and for conferences with teachers. In addition to this personal contact with instructors, | the parents will be honored’ at a short pr m, scheduled for the High School auditoriuth. iblic schools for a visit| DOUBLE FEATURE OPENS TONIG AT GOLISEUM Amo.)g the Missing™ and “Straight Is the Way” New Attractions “Among the Missing” and “Straight is the Way," are on the | double feature film program open- {Ing tonight &t the Coliseum the- ater. “Amcng the Missing,” an aged waif who nnwittingly falls in with a gentleman jewel thief and his guiloless accomplice. Acting as their cook and housekeeper in the rear of an old antique shop where concerns jewelry, the old woman that the boy is in love with t younz girl, but is bound e illicit profession by the domi- n of his older associate. Re- assly she persists in her efforts to regenerate the boy and the climax is one of poignant pathos and dramatic intensity. Drama, pathos, and a fair sprinkling of wholesome humor are found in the new plr- ture, “Straight Is the Way.” It is a story that requires the ) services of nmshed aubors for it is GUY SMIT DRUG STORE First Anniversary An appreciation is extended the people of Juncau and Gastineau Channel for the generous patronage afforded us during the past yem,an(l we take this means of | human interest "he gripping drama of the msva.lls: of one ‘of New York's East Side families—and of the problems of life and love that entangle a re- turned exconvict who.is determined | to keep to the straight and narrow path. Franchot Tone tops the cast with ‘hh portrmal of Benny, the boy Just out of ¥ NO’I‘ICE FUBLIC SALE Willys-Knight coupe converted truck;-year-model 1928; engine num- | ber 4480. This car is on display at' the Serviee ‘Motor Company, 3rd |and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska and may be inspectéd ‘at that place during business hours,,and same |is to be sold<to the highest bigder FOR CASH.«i = oo Sealed bids will be accepted ‘at the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries of- fice, 324 Federal Building, Juneau, Alaska until 2:00. p.m; “April 10, 1935. - Bids muds’ be ‘dated, state, clearly that they are for the Bureau of Fisheries coupe converted truck, and signed in ink. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids. DONALD 8. HALEY, Warden, Alaska Service First publication, March 21, 1835. Last publlcu\lon Mfil"ll 23, 1935. |® [ TRY OUR SERVICE and Wear the Différence! ] White Hand Laundry | | ‘We Pick Up and Deliver | | Phone 802 M. Hagedorn | LJ aSSlIl‘iflg you ()f our desire to further merit a continuance by giving better values in your every-day home needs in drugs and toiletri 1e8, PUROLA BRAND Items can’t be beat for QUALITY and here are some of our many leading values Rubbing Alcohol, pmt My Russian Mineral Oil, pmt 75¢; qt., $1 25 l/z gal., $2.00 pint 75¢, quart $1.25 . V2 pint 25¢, pint 50c, quart $1.25 Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Milk Magne sl L Antiseptic Solution (Like Lzstenne) Crystalin Liniment . . . . . . . . . . . Hygenic Powder . . . . . . 50c and $1.00 V2 pint 35¢, pint 65c, quart $1.00 Brushless Shavmg Cream, 1 pound ]ar Hair Oil, large bottle . . . . . . . SEE OUR DISPLAY FOR OTHER QUALITY BUYS —— —————— FREE! Fresh Daffodils to arrive 50¢ $1.00 on “Norco” will be presented to ea¢h lady customer A novelty gift to each child vmmng when accompanied by pari our store, nt = Capitol Theatre Children’s Matinee Tickets with all'purchases : VISIT US! GUY SMITH'S DRUG STORE FRONT STREET NEXT TO COLI SEUM THEATRE THEATRE “Shotw Place of Juneau” Toni rht and Tomorrow GARY COOPER CAROLE LOMBARD SHIRLEY, TEMPLE. G AND STARS / . bl SIR GUY STANDING CHARLOTTE GRANVILLE PARAMOUNT PICTURE ~—ADDED JOY— POPEYE The Spinach Eating Sailcr SCENIC NEWS At the Merchants’ Geod Will Children’s. Matinee Saturday at 1:00 P. M. we will run Popeye and a lot of other surprises — Get Your Tickets from the Merchants. At Saturday Night’s Preview THE STORY THAT DEMANDED THEIR DOUBLE ARTISTRY ! JoANCRAWFORD CLARK GABLE CHRINED AN M.G-M PICTURE AN M-G:M PICTURE ANOTHER HIT FROM THE PRCDUCERS -OF HITS T-Tm-: JUNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets LUDWIG NELSON JE'WELER Watch Repairing ! Philco—General Eleciric Age ncy FRONT £TREET PHONE 35¢ | i STARTS TONITE “Damaged Love” with JUNE COLLYER The woman who loved love . . . not wisely . . . but too well! A Great Show from Thomas Broadhurst's Stage Success PLUS— “Satan’s Playground”

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