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THEATRE “Show Place of Juneau” Tomght and Tomorrow AN M-G-M 7'ITURE ADDED JOY Charley Chase News Scenic e e 000000000 REGISTER! REGISTER! To vote at the city elec- tion on April 2 you must register. The qualifications are—resident of the Terri- tory for one year and the city for six months. If you have not registered yet, do so now, at the City Hall REGISTER! REGISTER! LR RCTT B S WSS BT R N R SR R ® . ® & 0 00 0 0 "o o .- NEW LOW LIQUOR PRICES are still in effect at THE TOTEM GROCERY. —adv - - | KRAFFT’S | Cabinet and Millwork i Interior Detail Work | Window, Plate and Automobile | Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; | market prices. | 2nd and Franklin | Phone 62 | . BOY BABY IS BORN TO | MR. AND MRS. Nowr.u.) A boy baby, weighing pounds, was born in Seattle yester- day to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Now- ell according to a radiogram re- ceived by the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Nowell. This is the second child for the Everett Nowells, the other being a girl. Mr. Nowell is on his way south from Ketchikan aboard the Prin- cess Norah. BT R PETERMAN ON BOAT One of the returning Juneau-| ites on the Norco is R. D. Peter- man, contractor, who had been to Craig to investigate the site for the new school there. He took pass: :wel |at Ketnhlkan - ZUERN ARRIVES S. T. Zuern, merchandise brok- er, arrived in the city on the Nor- co, ‘after taking passage at Wran- gell. 1935 Chevrolet Now on DISPLAY seven| THE DAILY ALASKA “CHAINED” IS NEWEST GABLE CRAWFORD FIL Splendid Cast Supports Popular Team in Dram- atic Feature at Capitol The co - starring appearance of | Joan Crawford and Clark Gable in a photoplay is always an occasion !for dancing in the streets so far| as film fans are concerned. The countless admirers of this mag- netic duo will not be let down in| |their latest picture, *“Chained,” which opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre. Made-to-order Story | Based on an original story by | Edgar Selwyn, the narrative of| “Chained” concerns itself with a |girl who by force of circumstances ’ls tied to one man but loves an- Lozher The various romantic and sometimes tragic interludes through |which the girl passes before she is able to find release from her bond- age make for a story which holds its full measure of lightnigg-like action, suspense and dramatic pow- er. It is cbvious that the story was especially. written for Miss Craw- ford and Gable for it is skillfully | designed to give each the sort of role in which the respective stars have proved themselves outstand- ing in the past. Credit to Director No little of the success of this |latest Crawford-Gable romance is | due its director, the noted Clarence | Brown. The entire production has | been conceived and photographed with finish and good taste. The | settings, both interior and exterior, rcpresenting a - South American ranch, are extremely interesting, | while it need hardly be said that Miss Crawford's new wardrobe will set plenty of feminine tongues wagging. Excellent support is given the stars by a reliable cast which in-| ‘c'udes Otto Kruger in the role next lpvommflnt to Gable's, the amusing| Stuart Erwin, Una O’'Connor; who ummlimmmmum|||||mmimmmmmun|lm_mmmnmuumn|mmm|n||||unmmuuuumunummuu|mmmuummmnmmn MONDAY MARCH 25, ‘\\m be remembered as the Cockne.v | servant “in “Cavalcade,” and Mu TlvE TALE jorie Gateson .of ‘the New Yofk START cesRiTIRE S TONIGHT START O st AT THEUPTOWN MINING H. H. Cowley of Wilson-! Nr- banks & Co., has recently returned; Doyle 5 SherlOCk Holmes to Jusaialier” & short viel ol een in Action in attle office. He repor { . 3 ' the Ramer Brothers, who have The Slgn of 4 | charge of the Bremner Mining, | Company operations in the Brem The great Sherlock Holmes, sleuth Imer district; have mow ‘mioved all|eXtraordinary, created by the late their freight from *McCarthy. n‘sh‘ Arthur Conan Doyle, will be consists of ' several hundred tons S°¢ In action tonight at the Up- and reliable reports from the shine | ©OWD theatre in “The Sign of 4. |state that as soon as the mill § | In one of his most fascingting running the mine will be ‘on -\myswrm the deducing Sherlock ntial producing basis. ‘The, fecn as a lowly taxi driver, and | g1 ght - has ‘mayed - with gruter"’“ a sa seaman in this picture, progress than was anticipated and | Which is said to be one of the most the entire equipment’ is now at the. ‘entertaining of the Doyle master- Pot Hole, and camp is belng mw I'\pieces. It carries the audience from ed to Sunshine Lake, which IS the tropical islands to' fog-bound more than half way. With weather London with depth ever on ' the | holding, the Ramers expect to have | T8l over land and seas. |the freighting finished a full 30 el T g e days ahead of schedule, about May | MINER IS KILLED ! 30. Jack St , 2 miner, working — {on Ophir Creek in the placer fields EASTERN STARS | tributary to Innoko River, was kill-' Social meeting’ Tuesday, March ed February 26 by being struck on 26, at 8 pm. Initiation, affiliation the head by a timber falling frotn | and entertainment. —-ndv a flume. MUMMERS ARE GIVING 3 PLAYS THIS WEEK As a curtain raiser, “The PFirst Dress Suit,” a one-det comedy will be presented 'Thursday and Friday nights of this week in &onnection: with the other two plays Which make up the program given by the Mummers in the Graqz Bchvol Au- ditorium. The action uvnlves around the trials and tribulations of & young Loy on the occaston of ordering and wearing ‘his first m slfit. Teddy; Harding, portrayed By strom, is the you Is “inflicfed ‘with uw malady Mrs arding, 1 enac! Betty Hard qdy Lind- entleman who dress suit mother of Louise Tan- ner‘ h?mdy's sister, who adds tp the complications orl the’ sifuation, ' is , cHaragterized by Sybil Godfrey. ’l'hu is the same thiangle W ared "in the all-sehiool :‘lly ding,” staged two years go fourth charac- ter, Johnny Drake, is' portrayed by Scott Ford, who appeared as Schy- ler Van 'Dyke .ln "D\flcy last No- vember. Beginning this noon, tickets were placed on sale. They may be ob- tained from the high school stu- dents! e SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! AND UP ). B..BURFORD VOTE THE CITIZE STRAIGHT ® FOR MAYOR— C. H. MAC SPADDE FOR COUNCILMEN~- G. E. KRAUSE ALFRED DISHAW We Are Absolutely Opposed to City Indebtedness indebtedness, the elimination of fire hazards, ownership of municipal water system. . MIKE E. MONAGLE We stand for REAL economy, a reduction of the present bonded boat harbor for our fishing fleet, free text books in‘our schools, the employment of resident labor, the establishment of a sink- ing fund to erect a new school building, which will be an acate necesédity within the next five years, and provide for future “Our deorstep is worn by satisfied customers” gllIIIIllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN lIIIMIIIHIIIIIIIIIIxIIIIIIIIIlIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImlillllmummlll“mIIIlII|IIIIIIlB 5 TIC N | erefr il Any Further an adequate small- l REGINALD OWEN *VICTOR JORY . 0SGOOoD ‘PIR'IQ!’}, .Tomght s I’revuu “MIDNIGHT ALIBI” | with Dick Barthelmess I "IHlII||lI_IlllIlIIIIHIIIIHIIIMlmll||lIIIIIIIHHIII|HIIIII!IIWWIIIIIIIIIIIII ENGAGEMENT OF POPULAR COUPLE ANNOUNCED SUNDAY More than a hundred iriends were present al a reception given yesterday afternoon at fhe home of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Council to| announce the engagement of Miss| Henrietta Ellis and Verner Soley | whose marriage is to take place in June. Coffee, tea and punch were serv- ed with the refreshments with Mrs. H. H. Hollmann and Mrs. Emmett Connor presiding at the attractive- ly arranged tea table, and . Roy Mulvihill, Charles Warter and Dun‘ Kirmse in charge of the punch! {bowl. Those who assisted in serv- ing the guests were Mrs. Council, Mrs. Dan Kirmse and Mrs, Henry {Sully, sister-in-law of the bnde-LoJ be. Both Miss Ellis and Mr. Soley | are well known in Juneau nndl have hosts of friends in the city' Miss Ellis is a daughter of Mrs, Arnold Curtis, of Juneau, and was born and raised here. She is a graduate of Columbus Hospital in Sefattle and has been assistant in Dr. Council's office for the last year. Mr. Soley, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Soley, reside in Everett, Washington, was gradu- ated in pharmacy from Pullman, Washingten, and is employed at the Juneau Drug Company. - R PUBLIC CARD PARTY The Women of the Moose willl hold a Public Card Party at the| Moose Hall Tuesday evening, Marcn 26. Contract bridge, ‘auction, whist and pinochle will be played. Good prizes. Refreshments. ' Admission -, NEW LOW LIQUOR PRICES are still in effect at THE TOTEM GROCERY. e nd) —adv.| I had i | in cvery’ iy, 10 Rd m’u that' T had ‘EARLY,_!IMQRY OF EUROPE TOLD IN MOVIE HERE Dolores Del Rlo Stars in ‘Madame Du Barry’ at Coliseum Tonight Continuing its showing at the Coliseum theatre, the entertaining film “Madame Du Barry” will be the attraction there tonight. With Dolores Del Rio in the leading. role, the picture well in- terprets those early days In Eu- rope when history was made and the colorful Du Barry flashed across the continental scene. Supporting the enticing star are Reginald Owen, Victor Jory, Os- good Perkins and Louise Teasdale. D Claude Watson, a former employe of the Juneau Cash Grocery, left on the Norco for Ketchikan, where he goes to accept anomer position. m e Rundown Alrmg WH EN you feel rundown, when your blood is thin or stomach gives you trouble, with gas, or “sour risings,” try Dr. Pieree’s Golden Mediul Discov- ou are le?v'n-bloody , need lo mlt health; kl gu;.‘ um is o depes ovn.h‘h times felt ||l¢nde‘lm%r %ltr(! l% ‘m Discovery toned up el fine tress 80 had no fu i Now iy Jlrs 50 bings s1.00. From the “in. his mos mystery. LATE P INSUR Elubluhed 1898 story by Arthur Conan Dofl.e See SHERLOCK HOLMES t fascinating SELECTED SHORTS and NEWS ANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc.