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(Associated Press Photo) noted of fashionable designers. >-ee | THREE-ACT PLAY DETAILS: TO BE TALKED TONIGHT| TO THE PUBLIC rs of the Car NOTICE per unit : : The assembly room, on the third| Go'd Mining I No. 1, have| floor of the Juneau High School,| Cchance to buy ur et $1.00 per |will be the place, and 7:30 o'clock| &t Nugeet Shop ho e (will be the time, as the Juneau B {Drama Club meets tonight. WINE WIN WINE | CAF LOCAL Discussion of details of “Loose| Port or Mu r .1ad UNION NO. 1. Angles,” a three-act production to|Bring your ju C R be staged by the club later, will{ERY. adv.| DAILY EMPIRE WANE ADS P\Y' play a prominent part in the busi- | _Z ness session. Ted Danielson, who will direct the play, is expected to announce a tryout for tomorrow night in the mathematics room or‘ Juneau High School. 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PAULSON BACK ~ FROM TRIP TO FILM CAPITAL Uptown Manager Books High Grage Pictures for Showing Soon CAPITOL: LERa “Show Place of Juneau” LEE TRACY B AN THEATRE Ml Paulson, Manager of the BELm]G Uptown Theatre, and Mrs. Paulson ¢ returned to Juneau after a six weeks' which in- cluded at H trip outside a visit to the film capital Mr. ” TO ME' HELEN MACK HELEN MORGAN PARAMOUNT TURE lywood. While there Paulson booked some of the 1 pictures' of the year wing at his the: He acquired among the Gaumont- h products, “Chu Chin Chow,” Arliss in “Iron Duke,” Evelyn Laye “Unfinished PI Even and | other feature attractions also cbtained some RKO, Colu nd independent pictures, including! “Little Men,” “Scarlet Letter,' “Marines Are Coming” and “School for Girls. | | While in Hollywood the Paulsons !saw three productions made at the 1% Al ° 9 . {same time including Bride of At Tonight’s Preview | Frankenstein,” “Mr. Dynamite” and & | another while on \vm sal City. They drove south from | Beattle, going by the Roosevelt Highway along the Oregon coast to {Crescent City and then went over sthe picturesque Redwood Highway ‘n California It was a most Yaulson- said, | business app: a visit to Uni- PECK’S BAD BO STARRI enjoyable trip, Mr. nd he found that ed somewhat better 1] " YD on the outside, cspecially i Gali- JACKIE COOPER | fornia. ¥ | All the pictures booked for the | . [Uptown will be shown befor new buying ason in July P, s 3 st the dor NG st land to the Alaska Xslavnd. Eiime. 16 il g wodtH KEaln 1o FLYING PARTY IS W St g - O s b B & for Kodiak were Mrs. Blankman contract for the new pictures o- NOW IN TWO GROUPS ; fhred ‘x;xm Maln-m . hsic:eflme!,' xmembhex-l A‘ll “Our purpese is to bring the best e 0 bl M LB s ing a nen- qu flight to , the coast investigating mining property. Yesterday in his Sikorsky flying boat, Blankman left, accom~ panied by his pilot Einar Leiman- tine, the Up | pictures we can obtain to Ce [ town,” said Mr. Paulson - oo CHADWICKS LEAVE Sikorsky amphib- 1 owned by L. V. Blankman Oakland, was four hours and ten minutes in the air on g the trip from Juneau. This was g e R. H.and W. H. CHadwick, (rav- the felegraphic. word rec PR o e A s elling representatives of the United here this morning by F Seattle, States Rubber Company, are pw Duf: Asistant Executive The plane arrived here from Kets sengers on the Alaska for Seward.! oOfficer of the Alaska Game |chikan last week and has baen ->->o Commicsion, stationed at the PAA A!rnnn SCHONACKER ON ALASKA - * ——— One of the travelling men on tha to Kodiak WINE WINE WINE Alaska bound for Seward from J » vehicle t Port or Muscatel, $1.50 per gal. neau, is C. A. Shonacker, merchan- here today L. V. Blank- g your jug. TOTEM GROC- dise broker. pline e from Oak-/ adv. fllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIH|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"NIH;I;I HHIIIlIHHlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIU - UFT@ WHN -~ T muflumumimfl A I R R R R R T T T e, S X, ADDED SPECIAL ATTRACTION ; THE WORLD’S WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION FIGHT JIMMY M'LARNIN---BARNEY ROSS The Fastest and Most Furious Fight Ever Filmed 19 ROUNDS--BLOW BY BLOW Both REGULAR AND SLOW MOTION Photography Better Than a Ringside Seat! MIDNIGHT MATINEE TONIGHT---1 A, M, ~ WATCH FOR OUR SPECIAL SHOWS RO RO |