The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 19, 1935, Page 3

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25° siars 25° qme 25° Tonight and Tomorrow PLUS NEWS from the WORLDP 'DOUBLE BILL AT COLIESUM THIS EVENING “The Notorious Sophie Lang” exciting Paramount drama with Gertrude Michael, Paul Cavanaugh, Leon Errol, Arthur Byron and Ali- son Skipworth in the outstanding cast, heads a big double feature bill at the Coliseum Theatre be- lginning tonight. Included in the program is “Joan Lowell, Adven- ture Girl,” from the book of the same title by Miss Lowell. While both features arep rimar- ily action films, they are so entire- ly different in theme and setting | that combined they provide a well !balanced and extremely entertain- ing program. *~ FOOD SALE By the Scout Council Saturday at the Sanitary Grocery. Get home |cooked foods for Easter. Donations ‘gratel‘ully received. —adv. | D NOTICE TO TRE PUBLIC Pile Driver Operators of the Car | penters Local Union No. 1, have| | set their wage scale at $1.00 per | hour, effective at once. CARPENTERS LOCAL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935. GWELR Smart Easter Costumes Can Be Still Smarter With Jewelry We just received on the last boat a gay selection of clips and buckles, rings and bracelets . . . all waiting for their chance to put more glameur into your Easter finery. These b;?“nf costume jewelry may be all that yo#t need to put you right up in front in the parade. So we're ad- vising an early viSit—there’s no telling how soon these litfle gems will be gone, cspecially when priees are so low. JCAPITOL B “SHOR PLACE OF JUNEAU” IT'S BUNDLING TIME IN AN CLD AMERICAN HOMESTEAD adwv. UNION NO. 1. Uptown TONIGHT and TOMORROW When Strangers | Meet PLUS The Lost Jungle 19 brilliant players slzu‘ring | Richard Cromy i Judge and Lucien Little- field in a briliant clomedy Irama that mirrors life about you . . and as’ you with GE‘T"‘“ “K"AEL and I know it. Then, Clyde Beatty, the world’s great- 'A"LCAVAMGH st animalktra(i)nor, out of ALISON SKIPWOITII he Big Cage for the first ‘ime, fights the most fero- FARAMOUNT (RICTNRE rious beasts of the jungle n their hative haunts. \ || | Kiddies Easter: LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER Starring... JOAN LOWEL VAN BUEREN PRODUCTION E THE “BUNDLING” HIT with JOAN BENNETT CHARLIE RUGGLES Tonight’s Preview “GIFT OF GAB” AN RKO RELEASE SALUTE To the Huskies of the Air! To the Pacific Alaskd Airways, now plOll('( ring regular runs above the old dog-t« am trails, Alaska’s pioneer InuI\ extends hearty congratulatibns. - R a s e e o e s OUR GANG O:zwald (: Paramou “COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO” Better transportation service is the key to faster de velopment and greater prosperity for Alaska. CHILDREN’S SATURDAY MATINEE 1:00 P. M. b/ 7’“ We are grateful to the Airways for bringing this bank closer to its customers and f#iends throughout the Territory. UNIT 2 Bank hy AIRMAIL—with Thie B. M. Behrends Bank JUNEAU Easter Sunday @ A STAR-SPANGLED SHOW ¥ Edmind VOWE I Glotia STUART GIFT- OF COSTUME MATINEE TOMORROW Starting at 1 o’clock KIDS . . come and win one of the prizes . . . FREE CANDY TO.ALL . Surpnse l'eatnxe Pictures Plys. B JEAN LOWELL Oldest and Largest Financial 'lustitution in Alaska Uty “YOUNG EAGLES” ¢ t:and SOME SURPRISES ' . ‘llIlIIIIIIIIIIImlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllmlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII T ‘ fixprs the Joy of Eater ELKS’ HALL POT PLANTS POTTED .EASTER LILIES—of course! CINERARIAS, TULIPS, HYACINTHS, GARDENIAS, ORCHIDS and ROSE BUSHES and other Pot Plants other Cut Flowers. F. T. D.—We Wire Flow ers Anywhere—F. T. D. Junean Florists ’We’ll Deliver When You Want Them! CUT FLOWERS ROSES, TULIPS, CARNATIONS, Easter, A prll 21 Suturday N ight ® ‘“Dude” Haynes Ogchestra @® Admission $1.00 @ Ladies Free! e ~ L e e Make Your Easter Selections Early!

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