The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 5, 1935, Page 3

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“SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU” Today and Tomorrow Saturday Children’s Matinee - - THEY DON‘T WANT ME, WW"” From the trembling lips of a heartbroken boy tum- bled these words...when he thought the “dad” he loved had failed him! with THOMAS MEIGHAN JACKIE SEARL 1P. M. THE DAILY ALASKA WPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, JACKIE COOPER - AT CAPITOL IN FILM TONIGHT Peck's Bad Boy:" starring Jack- r, to the Capitol . Thomas Meighan, . O. P. Heggie and Dor- 1 are in the support- the 1 o'clock Saturday mati-| 2 for children, the Capitol thea- | \n.l _present the opening chap- | ' an advén- of the Boy Scoute | ca, of which President | is Honorary Pre wk-nt c opinion of Boy” is in no sen*e ture—that is, not the re usually as- t designation. It told in an adult h fact will in no way th its enjoyment by chil- screen story, follows the tion in but | Lesser produced “ilm release. - MILLWOOD 358 for prompt delivery tDespondent W dman Suicides with Relief in \whl SEATTLE, A\p. 5. — Mrs. N Nellie Baily, aged 45, ended her Lfr by gas, despondent be- cav. her name had been re- moved from the King County iclief rolls, A check wa: in the mail for | her rcnt and food and the | Ccunty Welfare Department | #%> ap.logized fer dropping | Bo tiom the relief rofl: by witake. The Department ad- milted confucion over another Mis. Baily who had found em- pleyment, - * TORNADO HITS - TEXAS SECTION Over 151 Persons Injured Lighty Houses Are Blown Down xas, April 5.— 1 was wl versons iajured in 0 near here today. houses were blown down e than 100 dfimi{.’."d kil a tc 1935 DOUBLE FEATURE SHOWING TODAY AT COLISEUM Mounting' thrills" and -a - whippet- fast, human interest story are found in “Beyond the Law,” Col. Tim McCoy fast action drama which opens at the Coliseum tonight. It is a story of a spacial railroad de- tective whose testimony has con- demned a man to die for a train robbery and murder which he later discovers to his own satisfacti to be the work of a group of cor spirato among his own fellow- work How he tracks the guilty cnes to their lair and vindicates the innocent accused pro B! thrilling story and bac an exciting train robbery; automo- bile chases along treacherous meuntain paths; and a throbbing romance between McCoy, as the detective, and Shirley C as the daughter of the condemned train- man. ‘Housewife,” t the Coliseum wife * who in to win st turn to &' more flashy woman. feature at ory of a hu\bmld ANNUAL MAY DAY DANCE SPECIALS ONE GENUINE SILEX GLASS Coffee Maker AND 3 LBS. GOLDSHIELD SILEX GROUND COFFEE « cure THEATRE Another De Luxe Double Bill TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ‘‘Housewife" A Warner Bros. Hit with Bette Davis—George Brent—Ann Dvorak ALSO TIM McCOY “BEYOND the LAW?” To_night’s _P-revi('w FIGHT PICTURE & HEADS PROGRAM ATTHE UPTOWN Heading the program at the Up- tbwn theatre tonight is tha pic- ture of the welterweight cham- picnship fight between Jimmy Me- Larnin and Barney Ross. It is one of the most colorful fight plctures brought to the screen and the 15- round battle i3 a thrill from the first bell to the finish. You can't exactly call the new Majestic picture, “Curtain at E at the Uptown ‘iheatre a for insomnia, but one thing sure you can call it a good movie. Based on one of Octavus Roy Co- hen’s best known mystery novels, this new picture is jammed full of thriling situations and excitement. Telling the story of a matinee idol, Wylie Thornton, beloved by all the adies whe knew him, and cordially hated by his friends, it relates how Mr. Thomton ‘“got his” playing around with the wrong girl. Just who “got” Mr. Thornton 18 un- colved, until writer Cohen’s well- liked detective, Jim Hanvey, takes | the case and makes it crystal elear. But until Hanvey makes his discov- eries “Curtain At Eight" defles st- lution end will give picture fans something to crack thelr skulls - REAL DAGO RED Wine §1.25 per gallon. Bring your jug. TOTEM (.HOCLRY adv. C. P. HEGGIE DOROTHY PETERSON A Sol Lesser Production Directed by Edward F. Cline All for $2.95 A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES i e — UPTOWN ADDED SHOW POPEYE—“The Spinach Eater” SCENIC MUSICAL NEWS TO PARENTS AND CHILDREN-. At the SPECIAL CHILDREN’S M»+'i1.'EE, 1300 P. M., we are going to present, m addition to PECK’S BAD BOY, and ”SEI,ECTI D SHORT SUBJECT including POPEYE “The Spinach-Eater,” “YOUNG EAGLES,” a Boy Scout serial, which shows the activities of the Scouts throughout the world. We would like to give this show to the boys and girls of this community but we are supposed to operate our theatres under rules and laws, beyond our control, that make it necessary for us to charge admission .". . it’s only one of those things . . . ANYHOW, scrape up a dime somewhere, and if you capnot make the hill, come and see us and we will see what we can do about it. THE MANAGEMENT. “YOUNG EAGLES” is endorsed BY THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OP THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA President Roosevelt Is Honcrary President of the Boy Scoats California Grocery PROMPT DELIVERYPHONE 478 LATE NEWS ‘z NOTICE Written applications for the fol- | lowing positions will be recexved | by the City Council up to 5 p.m., | April 12: Street Commissioner, City Clerk and Magistrate, Chief of Po- { |lice, three Patrolmen, Librarian, | z Fire Chief, Assistant Fire Chief,| | |Fire Alarm C ker, two Fire : Truck Drivers, Treasurer, Ceme- ] ! Selected Short Subjects pes UPTOWN - FREE SHOW FOR ALL THE CHILDREN OF JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS SATURDAY —1P. M. So You May See the First Chapter of the " New Serial “The hlree Musketeers” PLUS A BIG SPECIAL PROGRAM Also an announcement of our Easter Surprise e i D PP of I BAMBOO R()l)s speclally designed for salmon $3.00 2.25 3.00 2.00 50 15 25 to $11.00 to 6.50 to 16.50 to 7.50 to 6.00 fishing TELESCOPE \FFEL ROADS SPLIT BAMBOO TROUT RODS A. W. HENNING, qTRIPIV(; ]‘FFLQ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, “ PR TROUT REELS ‘ COTTON FISH llN SILK TROUT LINES DOUBLE TAPERED FLY LINES . 6.00 BASKETS 1.50 A complete assortment of TROUT and SALMON HOOKS, LEADERS, FLYS, SPINNERS and SPOONS tery Caretaker and Health Com- missioner. --PLUS-- THE WORLID’S WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP JIMMY M’LARNIN—BARNEY ROSS The Fastest and Mczt Furious Fight Ever Filmed 15 ROUNDS—BLOW BY BLOW Both REGULAR and SLOW MOTION Photography BETTER THAN A RINGSIDE SEAT! MIDNIGHT MATINEE TONIGHT—1 A. M. R to to up 2.00 8.50 GENERAL MOTORS and y "MUSICIANS LOCAL || # NO. 1 I cugmeee | Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Secretary

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