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THEATRE “Show Place of Juneau” “COLLEGE RHYTHM” Joe Penner “Wanna Buy a Duck” Lanny Ross Jack Oakie Mary Brian Helen Mack MUSIC ROMANCE LAUGHTER SELECTED SHORTS ‘‘POPEYL’’ “The Man on the Flying Trapeze” CLYDPE GERAGHTY REPORTED MISSING MR. AND MRS. MILLS, OF SITKA, RETURNING HOME ON NORTH SEA resident of Alaska and formerly connected -with the Alaska Road Commission, is sought by the Governor's office and his brother, Guy Ceraghty, in Seattle and Tacoma. Last fall, aghty, long a Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mills, prom- ment Sitka residents, returned home on the North Sea after spending some time in the south. They were in Williamsburg, On- taric, for five weeks while Mrs Mills took treatments from the famous Dr. M. W. Locke for arth- ritis. They are both enthusia: about his methods of manipulative | foot treatment which have been written up in the Cosmopolitan by Rex Beach. Mrs. Mills is much improved in health. — e ATTENTION EASTERN STARS Social meeting April 23 at 8 pm. Initiation and refreshments. Visit- rs Welcome. —2dv. Geraghty, who had been in poer health, secured em- ployment in Tacoma and is sup- oced to have left here in Decem- Word has now been received by the Governor's office from his brother that Geraghty cannot be search. Anyone having any infor- mation about the man should com- | municate with the Governor's office. AMERICA'S LARGssT FUR MARKE1 AVOID e MipoLemans Raxe-ors” ‘v DEAL DIRECT Ano SAVE THE DIFFERENCE WRITE TO-DAY FOR FULL PARTICULARS FREE PRICE BULLETINS AND COMPLETE INFORMATION "HOW TO MARKET FURS % FINEST WINES Big Assortment in Gallon Jugs CALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 Prompt Delivery NEW HIKING BREECHES SIZES 22 TO 36 LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORGE BROS. V| shift and Irwin Hackmeister, SINCE DECEMBER| The whereabouts of Clyde Ger- | ber to take over his new duties. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 193 COLISEUM BILL THIS EVENING “Gift of Gab,” with six big stars, iricluding Ecinund Lowe, Ruth Et- ting, Gloria Stuart, Paul Lukas, Chester Morris, Graham McNamee and Alice White, heads the pro- gram at the Colisetim Theatre to-| night. “Gift of Gdb" Is fast moving and crammed with wit and wisecracks. ©On the program With it is “Going Places,” ds well as selected short subjects. DOUGLAS NEWS MOCK TRIAL ATTRACTS LARGE CROWD SATURDAY AT DOUGLAS P.-T. A, MEET A burlesque court trial was the principal item on the program of the Parent-Teacher Association meeting Saturday night in tHe high school auditorium. Annual el- ection of officers took place with Mrs. J. R. Langseth elected for her third consecutive term as presi- dent; Mrs. Glen Kirkham chosen vice-president; Miss Pepoon and Mrs. Mike Pusich re-elected respec- tively for secretary and treasurer. F. A. J. Gallwas and John Mills were the defendants in the court trial and were accused of disorderly conduct. Supt. Bowman was the de- fense attorney and Martin Peder- |'son the prosecuting attorney. Glen Kirkham, in black gown and goatee, was the judge. Other characters Wwere: Carl Lindstrom, bailiff; Sam Devon, Clerk of Court; Arne Shud- wit- | nesses, | A wedding ceremony interrupted | the conduct of the trial with Har- old Gibson, the bridegroom and |'Richard MacDonald, the bride. For the first time the high school, won the attendance prize picture, | For the may program committee, | Miss Frazer, Mrs. A. E. Goetz and | Mrs. A. J. Balog were appointed. It| was decided to pay for the varnish- ing of the stage floor and Miss |Karnes and Mrs. Glen Kirkham were appointed to take care of this business. - ROAD WORK SOON 1 IN FULL SWING| With the return Saturday of the| steam shovel outfit belonging to Seims-Spokane Co., which had been | used at the airport during the win- | located in the Puget Sound country | ter, work on the Douglas mghway\A“dN' Ahvik, although he has made a thorough |is ready to start again, and will be Clifford. | concentrated on the fill above We- | herin’s sawmill where it left off m‘ | December, | Practically all excavating and fill- | ing up to that point is comp}eted and as soon as it can be mllshed there the shovel will be Lnken. |across Lawson creek to grade the | approach to the new %ridge which awaits construction. Our Responsibility We ‘are raspunsible for every ton of coal we sell. Your satisfaction is our objeetive. The purchase of your fuel from us will convince You on a cost-and-comfort basis of the advantage a responsible coal merchant * offers vou. Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 Cardinal Cabs 1to School Night,” COMEBY HEADS (SCHOOLS CALL | PARENTS FOR MEET TONIGHT; For once Juneau's schoolchildren will have the laugh on mother and father. Because, when school bells ring tonight, Mother and Father will march off to school, while Son and Daughter remain at home. The oc- casion is Juneau's first celebration of “Back to School Night” in both the Grade and High Schools. I Plans call for Grade School teach- ers being “at home” to parents from 7:45 o'clock to 8:15 o'clock tonight. Then, parents of children in both chools will assemble in the High auditorium at 8:15 o'clogk speaking program. R. & Hohetteon, prezident of the!. su-| endent of Juneau schools, ahd ool Board; A. B. Phillips, A. S. Dunham, principal of Juneau High School, will make short talks, A typing demonstration and songs by the Glee Club this program. For the last hour of the “Back before lights are turned out nesr 10 o'clock, parents will be invited to visit high school instructors and specially prepared exhibits in classrooms. D NORTH SEA IS HERE BEFORE ... ™ GOING SUUTH Back from Sitka, the North Sea headed south to Seattle after a short stay here this afternoon to complete her maiden voyage in the Southeast A a service of the Northland Transportation Company. The vessel arrived at 2 o'clock and departed an hour later She brought 16 passengers Sitka and teok 21 to from | ports inbound 1 From Sitka George R. Gl George Ande Geneva Fo L. Trimble, H. B. Crewson arbeau, F. J. McCoy, Mrs Mello, H. Redman, Harold Knight Etta Schwam, Mr. and Mrs. Rcbh- ert W. Bender, H. E. Emm The outbound list in For Seattle—W. Rogers, Mrs. J. Davidson, Mrs. Thomas White, Helen and Mrs. E. Dahl, Mrs. and infant, Mrs. Agnes J. Lane. For Wrangell — J. Her eorge Mr. and North, Mr H. Gorman Adsit, ¥ John Bro Walstead, For Petersburg—H. Martenson. For Ketchikan—M. D. Will K. B. Edwards, W. C. Fletcher, Juhnke ms, E will round out southern | ¢ Roney, | &b M. Gabrizcly , missioner COWLING BEGINS SIDEWALK PAVING were torn up today alks between Fourth and! Aveues on Main Street lfl‘ nify the beginning Juneau’s | extensive summer street develc ment program | Workers were employed by E. J.| Cowling, who holds the contract to pave the sidewalks on Main ¢ Street from Sixth to Front Street ILOVELY STAR HEADS COMEDY CAST, UPTOWN “Along Came Sally,” starring Ci- y Courtneidge, delightful Euro- an star, is the prineipal feature T at the Uptown Theatre tonight This musical melodrama is a super HALIBUT CATCH ls Gaumont British production and SOLD FOR 5 AND 4 hes an interesting program in- luding several short features Cicely has created a furore in | Burops and ‘s saild to have played command performances before more royalty than any other star of to- of 8948 pounds ws purchased for U8Y. In “Along Game Sally” she 13 the San Juan Fishing and Packing Biven full ‘opportunity to display pany by Coast Fish. - beauty and remarkable talent. ) ey e T - HOSPITAL NOTES . © ® 0 0 8 0 0 0 - L e e 0 Mialovich, a Al patient An: or almost months, ed yester- He ered @t the Zynda Hotel today on l [ The Federal, a Scattle vessel skip- 1 by Capt. ‘A. B. Enge, sold the most halibut ‘at Juneau Cold Stor- age over the week-end. This catch econd largest c 5, was broug es Larsen on his brought It was purchased by the n Stuart Company, whose gent is E. E. Engstrom. | Otker sales iricluded: was admitted to Ford, Capt. Ole Brensdal, 5000 yoqay. pounds halibut, 500 pounds of black o cod at 5 and 4.05, by San Juan;, wmax Bugarin entered St. Ann's Missouri, Capt. Ole Jackson, 6,500 mospital today. He is a medical 1ds halibut at 5 and 4.05, by patient nd; T-3380, Capt. John 1,600 pounds at 5 and James Bartei, a medical patient, by San Juan. was discharged from St. Ann's Hos- All this catch was shipped fresh pital yesterday. n the Alaska which stopped here T. Raduncic, & r 1 patient, who had undergone an injured foot, le Ann's Hospital yesterday. Mike Bokach, reatment f St. BERT ELSTAD TO { TAKE OVER F S i John Wilson left St. Ann's Hos- SCOBEE BUSINESS pital yesterday. He had been a medical patient. stad, who recently dispos- interest in the Petersburg has purchased the insurance of F. Scobee and will active nagement of the agencies of the Mutual Benefit th and Accident Company, the cd Benefit Life Insurar Com- nd Alaska Benevelent rlety about May 15. Bert Charles Hughes entered St. Ann’s Hospital this morning for medical treatment Smith, a medical pa- Ann's Hospital this Mrs. N. A tient ft St mornin m Mrs woman Hospital treatment Suzie Micl hm lson, an Irdian | was admitted to St. Ann's this morning for me al | th for his new r, B. e will e until June 15 ng him in the Canadian c - TORK SON ILL chorag Torkelson, city street fore- 1 remained confined to et today of influ- week - CARLQUIST 't RAVELS of the passengers on the billed for Seattle from An- », is F. Carlquist, optician, - WINE WINE Muscatel, $1.50 per gal. jug. TOTEM GROC- adv. One Alaska Olaf WINE Port or Bring your ERY. Stomach Gas One dose of ADLERIKA quick- @ ly relieves gas bloating, cleans out BOTH upper and lower bowels, allows you to eat and 0od. thorougl . tl‘:g ygc gentle and entirel nfi DLERIKA Butler Mauro Drug Co..—in Doug- las by Guys Drug Store. —adv me ill last - COUPLE WED Augusta M. Yericaloff and Alf P. Loney, bhoth of Juneau, were united in marriage by U. 8. Com- J. F. Mullen Saturday night. Witnesses were B. H. Ber- thold and James B. Gillman. Lon- ey is an employce of the Alaska Juneau. - e - SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! - @“' Whatta GIHNGAB .- RUTH ETT!NG —_Preview Tonight ADOLPH MENJOU “HUMAN SIDE” |ACCOMMODATIONS AT CAPITAL BEER PARLOR ENLARGED Grant have con eling Baldwin and carpenters oted a eimplete remod- of all tables in the C |pH|l Parlors and they ular amusen nter H‘ lition- ing space for 28 persons. Today, Mr. Baldwin and h!s men arz compleling an extra booth in the ball Toom. It will be finished by tonight, the ca ated These renovations, ding to nager Charlie Millc have been nacescary to handle the increased business. Further and more ex en sive additions will be made in 4lh near future to accommodate patrows. e EASTER PROGR/.Z DELIGHTS AUDIENCE Beer A large audience attended the Easter program of the Congrega- tional Community Sunday schogol, Sunday morning. Considerable | praise was heard of the entertaining YOUR NEW HOME Will be more comfortable, more attractive and your fuel bill will be lower if you specify consider that the insulating value of CELOTEX, for all walls and ceilings. When you one inch of CELOTEX equals TWELVE inches of brick or TWENTY-FIVE inches of conerete, you will appreciate the remarkable heat-saving properties. CELOTEX is not only economical but it provides an exceptionally attractive wall when used in its natural color, especially is this true of the new No. 82 finish. CELOTEX HARDWOOD TILE provides exactly the material you need for a modern, sanitary, durable and charming BATH ROOM. 4x12 foot sheets eliminate unnecessary ike smoothness gives an excellent surface for enamel, while its Its glas The seams and saves time and labor. rock-like hardness renders it practically impervious to moisture and hard wear. We delivery—ALSO . carry a complete stock of all sizes All the advantages of tile at one half the cost. on hand for immediate PLASTERBOARD, FIR PLYWO0OD, ROOFING and BUILDING PAPER, POORS, WINDOWS and GLASS Let us quote you prices, when you plan building or repairing Juneau-Young Hardware Co. program. given, A Shmo | PHIL BAKER- ALICE WHITE HELEN VINSON PAUL LUKAS GENE AUSTIN CANDY AND COCO ETHEL WATERS BELA LUGOSI « KARLOFF » JUNE KNIGHT GUS ARNHEIM AND ORCHESTRA Douglas GRAHAM M AND DOZENS MORE UNIVERSAL PICTURE COLLEGE RHYTHM IS DELIGHTFUL CAPITOL FILM College Rhythm,” starring Joe Penner, famed comedian, together th a splendid supporting cast, .is feature on the Capitol Theatre program this evening. In addition to “Coliege Rhythm,” which is a delightfully entertaining picture of gay young moderns, the program includes a late news reel and selected short features, - HOLLOWAY HERE Well known as one of the Terri- tory's principal boosters for the immediate construction of the In- ternational Highway, A. F. Hollo- way returned to Juneau on the Ah ska from a brief trip to the xwm'd <tn & it ~UPTOWN Juneau’s Own De Luxe Theatre NOW PLAYING Londen’s famous “Cicely” makes her bow to the screen public of Juneau LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. :

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