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¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EM: ’lRL FRIDAY, MARCH 29, |935 wr Byron and, Sheila Mannors, Craven is'hlso "credited wlh the direction. ' SHOWN TONIGHT c(]MEl]fiiUVIE AT COLISEUM yows TONIGHT e ATTHEPTONN 'm\ wed fu' the screen, opens at, Seidcm has smn?ey Lupino, that the Coliseum Theatre today. The brilliant genius of comedy films, | other feature on the Goliseum dou- |been seen to better advantage than ble bill is “That's Gratitude.” |in the Majestic attraction “¥ou | “The Dragon Murder Case” is/Made Me Love You" said to be the most bizarre as well the Uptown Theatre tonight. |as the mest baffling of all the He meets and loses his “fate” in |novels of the famous author, in- traffic jam only to discover later volving as it does a series of my. he is the sister of an old terious crimes apparently commit- nni tha posses-or. of I.«-d by some prehistoric monster. Stanley It is not until Philo Vance, in |the person of Warren William, | cor on the scene that the strange m are finally solved, and the!save ‘slayer brought to justice. William 1ryinz .:III|mll"llIHlmmmllmmfl|”"l||||||llllli||||||llll|||l||||||I||||||||||||||||||l'- 'DUUBLE B I L L Is Tonight and Tomorrow THE MASTER DETECTIVE INANALL STAR THRILLER, } The Dragon Murder Case, latest of the murder mystery Ircm the pen of the peerle: - TIiEDMGO“" MURDERCASE wdish Pamela, ¢ ffom ruin by mar- 'is a new Philo Vance, though the regret it and she as- MARGARET l-'"DSAY lYlE TAI.BoT yparts of Sergt. Heath and District{sures him that he will—-so begins { Attorney Markham are again car-|their married life. ried by Eugene Pallette and Robert | | McWade, respectively. Etienne Gir-|2 ardot also will be seen again in the person of the quaint and queru- lous Dr. Doremus. argaret Lindsay has the lead- ing feminine role, the fiancee of s EUGENE PALLETTE A WARNER BROS. PICTURE 4 - 3 i | pected of the crime because she|and lands ROBERT BARRAT late but retards .fhe to finish a riving in flus handcuffs, he ling her to ac- 7 the honeymeon ' n an out-of-the-way comedy. The film is a screen adap-|ing up me, which latery to with Cary Grant tation of the sensational stage play |her dis: » discovers is ot by Frank Craven, who also enacts | her husband HIS SHINING Sl'Alz ¥ the leading role in the film ver-| | when Star s he _has gone ECLIPSED BY A Others in the cast are Mary | far enou ir maiden falls John Buckler, Helen e,|in love with him—and of course HONEYMOON ! FRANK CRAVEN WARY CARLISLE JONN BUCKLER ARTUGR BYRON PRICE - . « v RELIANCE BRAND—VACUUM SEALED PILLSBURY'S Tectric S YSTEM "||||||||||||||||||||||||||"""|||||INI||||IlllII|||l"l||||||||||Hll|||||ll||||||||||||||| Prepare Now for Easter! ] KELLOGG'S REALISTIC OIL WAVE NONE BETTER! RUTH CARLSON LIPTON TEA SPECIAL FREE! ONE BEAUTIFUL TEA POT WITH EACH PURCHASE OF ONE POUND OF LIPTON’S FAMOUS TEA TUNA FISH, White Star White Meat, med. can I 90 SALMON, Reliance, Red 23 : £90 Sockeve, tall cans ........ PHONE 532 l’lgg Apartments FRIDAY (7 THELMA_ "~ Qou Me Love You e Stmlev fupino, EXTRZ" {BOB STEELE in “LAW of the WEST” NEWS SATURDAY MATINEE—1 P. M. COMING SUNDAY WARNER BAXTER in “GRAND CANARY” A Fox Production OYSTERS, Silvershield, N 0z, cans, 40T < i v SPEC Grocery prices. PRICE" ".." PHONE 178 T coming . to | eclogist; shing Thel- jur who is led to b ieve she is able to ve ley. He informs her that a ; es Theljna in love with another of her|count:y inr h little food nnd‘na I guests, a part played by Lyle Tal-|fire Commg S“nday 4 bot, who also comes under I,he| He confronts her with a sel Of scrutiny of the police. relation ally hired from¥ a “LAD’ES SHOULD FROM THE STORY BY Holding up the mirror to thefilm agenc: ho number ameng | LISTEN” S.5. VAN DINE affairs of a small-town family, | thel a half-wit and gx- That's Gratitude,” is a riotous | convict retaliates by break- the do with r]m,,ml\ There will be no show at the UD-‘ town tomorrow because of the po- litical rally to be held in the the- EXAMiNAfiéfis FOR MANY POSITIONS IN CIVIL SERVICE COM., The United State§ Olvil Service ommission has announced exami- ions for the follwing positions: tock clerk, r; Junior Graduate nurse, $1,- Co 1 620 a year; Junier biologist (wild- life research), jumior entomologist (ma nand animals), junier forést junior forest pathalogist, | junior meteorologist, jumior nemdt-! dlozist, junior ‘plant phystologist:! junior plant quarantine inspector,| Junior pomologist (fruits), . junior| logist (plant propagation),! sced botanist, junior = soil stien (erosion), junior seil sur- a year. $2,000 to $2,600| ¢ examiner, $2,- e Examiner, $2,600 r; local inspector of 900 to $3,200 a year; lo-' of hulls, $2900 to information may he ob-| 't Room 311, Federal and Territorial Building. | chlllmg ustard i has mowre flavr S . more zost | ¢ you use lesSs of it about ‘/3 less tha of other mustards. California Gre arocery “JUNEAU’S ’llODLR\ FOOD STORE” PHONE 478 . . Saturday and Monday Quality Specials COFFEE, glass_ jats, per pound 29c CAKE FLOUR, large package 33c CORN FLAKES, large pkgs. 2 for 25¢ FISHER’S FLOUR, . . $2.49 19.LB. SACK TEN SEAS()N SHRIMP, S. & W Pack, 3 for .. ‘ LU 108, c {be obtained upon gepositing the " ¢ ¢ |sum of $10.00. I A L — Another large sh;pment of popular.wines at California Bring Your Jug! $1.25 to $1.50 Per Gallon GALIFORNIA GROCERY QUALIT $1620 to $1800 a © | pietures. | Rice and Anne famous characters of the story | FILM VERSION, FAMDUS NOVEL Wiggs of the the third and last of th t novels of and by Am- as been mads Nto a mo- | tion chlur(’ by Paramount and comes. tonight to the Capitol The- ater. “Mrs. . Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch,” Which was written by Al- ice Hegan Rice in 1901, is general- o 5 1y tanked with “Little Women,” by | { Louisa May Alcott and “David “Show Place of Juneau” Tonight and Tomorrow MATINEE 1:00 P. M. SATURDAY Harum”, by Edward Noyes, The latter two have already been film- ed, and ' “Mrs. Wiggs of Cab- bage Patc now comp! Pauline Loud, distinguis] star who ductions as played in such nag “Anna Christ “Strange Interlude,” and Knew What They Wanted,” makes her screen debut as “Mrs. Wigas.” | She rejected numerous screen of-| fers in the past but succumbed Lo the chance to play in this classtc.' Evelyn Venable and Kent Tay- lor, who have been teamed several times, are cast as the young lovers. |Miss Luck and Mr. Bub. W. C.| Fields has a leading role and Za- | Su Pitts plays the vapid Miss Hazy | All five of the child roles—Jimmy. Billy, Asia, Europena and Austral ja—have been filled by well-known youngswrs already prominent in Adapted from the play by Mrs Crawford Flexr 'Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Paic |brings to the screen the world | DAILY QUALITY W.C. FIELDS THE PARAMOUNT NEWS Contains actual shots of warfare in DISTRICT BLEND “Show Place of Juneau” Saturday Children’s Matmee SHOWING ‘ ‘Mrs. thgs of the Cabbage Patclk’ OSWALD CARTOON PARAMOUNT NE“ TERRY TUNE CARTOON BETTY BOOP | SCENIC—“IN GUINEAS” . - 4. o vision of Bulletin No..3,:PW#\‘Re-. Sealed bids will be received by | quirements as to Blds." {the Common Council of the City Bonds, Contract, Wage and Labor of Juneau at the City Clerk’s Of- | Provisions' dated Mareh 3 “‘. fice until 5:00 P. M. April 5, 1935 |and amended for Alaska, and then publicly opened, for furn-| Labor required for this oroject iishing all labor and material for|shall be as outlined in 3 () of the construction of approximately | the Construction Regulations, “ 55,000 square feet of concrete pave-| Attentionm is called to the fact ment and necesjary appurtenances | that not less than' the mfl# on Franklin, Seward, Main, Second, | wage rates prescribed by the eral Emergency Administration™ anfi Fourth Streets, aceording to spec 4t | Public . Werks lerk's office, whlch may | project. rgRp s Without. exception, no bid will be considered unless accompanied by the. Bidders Certiffcate of Compli= ance, U. S. Government form P, W. A. 61, revised March 1934 to | the effect that the bidder is com- | plying with and will continue comply with each applicable code. or codes, with the President’s Re- employment Agreement. Copies of this certificate will be included with the form of proposal. ) The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and informality in th %wfim All bids shall be wccompanted by a certified check (or a bid bond furnished by a Surety Company authorized- to do business in Al- }ns‘kn) for not less than five per- jcent of the amount of the bid. | Should the successful bidder fail to ,enter into a contract and furnish a satisfactory performance bond with- {in the time stated in his proposal, the certified check (or bid bond) shall be forfeited as liquidated damages. The successful bidder will be re- quired to file a performance bond for the full amount of the contract price, which bond shall be furnish- ed by a surety company satis- factory to the Public Works Ad- ministration. This improvement shall be con- structed under the contraet ” lwunn-uuwnflc Y ALWAYS

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