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THE DAILY ALASKA TMPIRE WEDNESDAY,' APRIL 24, DORIS KENYON PLAYS LEAD IN COLISEUM HIT ‘The Humen Side,’ Hilar- jous Universal Comedy, Stars Adolphe Menjou The thing that Doris Kenyon didn't like robbed her of the thing she wanted and, finally, brought her happiness. | Miss Kenyon's life has been para- doxical. A picture star of n she fought against it. She d other ambitions. Now her cine- matic career has, in a roundabout fashion, satisfied her life longing Doris is now at the Coliseum Theatre in Adolphe Menjou's lat- est starring comedy drama, Uni- versal's “The Human Side” Hol- lywood sought her for the role just as it has all the dozens of 'roles she has played. She says that she is happier in it than in any picture she has ever made. But acting is not the thing she | started out to do. As a girl in Syracuse, New York, |she studied for the concert stage. She had an audition before the late Victor Herbert who suggested that 'she try pictures — as they were silent. Crushed, shr acted upon hls suggestion and went to Holly- 'wood. She was almost an over- \night success. She appeared in HEWASA LUMP... IN THE MASHED | POTATOES OF LIFE ADDED “I'll Be Su- ing Yeu” “Taking Care of niine MacMAHON PATRICIA ELLIS nmup REED Baby” imany of the outstanding films. “Enchanted {“Valley of the Giants,” “Ladies at Trail” “The Blonde Saint,” “In- " “Monsieur Beaucaire” and “Strictly Personal” are but a few. | — e INEW MANAGER FOR CAPITOL, COLISEUM HAS ARRIVED HERE has assumed STARTING TONIGHT STARTING TONIGHT Charles D. Beale, | management of the Capitol and : 2 i Coliseum theatres here, succeeding ING William H. Hughart who is return- R © Haines, fng 1o the home office of the com- adjustor, L nany, in Seatile, where he will re- P nger on the | gume his duties as booker for the ) 8o He went to{ oyt in connection \u‘n e B iy Teen ieribter foe sy {the company in Ketchikan for eighteen months, and was trans- ferred to Juneau at his own re- quest. ent house DENVER, Colo mn M — At heavy fall of snow ta big slice of the drought 1 Cclorado, Wyoming, Nebraska and | I New Mexico. r o { is H. L. Staser, former deputy United Bold Prinis Are Secn in'Neiv Evening G 0101131 ey D - JUTLLETTE ¥ Ha ant _ B { STASER ENROUTE Enroute for Seward on the Yukon Selby Shoes glllllllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||||||III: L T T T \ ) ) \ ) | CHILDREN’S HOSE 50c Quality CHILDREN’S Good Quality Shoes CHILDREN’S Shoes P Arnold’s Bootery U. S. 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Check poom will be on hand for e of patrons and in- hat the Annual Ball 1935, SOPHIE KERR | e COMEDY PLAYS CAPITOL TODAY ‘Big Hcartcd Herbert’ Has! All-Star Comedy Cast Headed by Kibbee | based on WEDNES- DAY NIGHT e ey 1> s{[ TREVIEY SN KE NYON Serr, s today at the Capitol : 'll\‘:wnu-:p:‘nh“:’\nuyuu:fitnn‘\;nu \r::u:-i “ONE "AR LO“EH[NRY ik sSrrpet | IR 05D (AW THORN e ‘Mahon. Patricia Ellis and ¢ ::::n;)M;ie:‘:;rnish the love ix\\- RIVLL? REGINAU) OWEN terest in this hilarious comedy .ro- | mance and others in the cast in-| clude Robert Barrat, Henry O'Neil, Marjorie Gateson, Claudia Coleman ! and Hale Hamilton Kibbee plays the role of the hus-| band and father with old-fashioned | ideas which conflict with rollicking results with those of his modern family. Miss MacMahon has the part of his wife, who finally cures his ecrabbed notions by thrusting some of his own medicine aown his throat. The crab is turnea into “Big Hearted Herbert” after some, of the funniest situations imagin- able, which take place before one of Kibbee's best customers and his wife, who are dinner guests at the discordant family table. | ‘The Warner Brothers play was adapted for the screen by Miss Kerr and Anna Steese Richardson and William Keighley directed the producum\ UNIVERSA.L PICTH ., ADDED Paul Revere Jr. Night in a Night Club News LAST TIMES TONIGHT COlIS[UM CIGELY WILL SHUTS FIRED IN PLAY AGAIN SEATTLE STRIKE AT UPTOWN c.. xcion W G BANDON H’A’S.FIVE “Along Came Sally” to Be' ment Worker Found Un- CARS, MUCH LUMBER Featured on Tonight's conscious on Street I Program by Request A | | Bringing more than 60,000 board feet of lumber and five automo-| SEATTLE, April 24—Five non- At the request of patrons of the union garment workers and a bus biles, the Bandon arrived at Juneau yptown Theatre, “Along Came Sal- | driver were fired upon enroute to Commercial Dock from Seattle at 1y» will be featured at the theatre work this morning. 11:15 o'clock this morning. The for a return engagement ponight,| another worker, Miss Dorothy scheduled to sail south-'according to an announcement by pavis was found in gt s vessel is k tonight Manager Eric Paulson. clous condition in front of her }*}0 s[;)ltrll bl)ay ghost‘n [ w of the mo-t festive ocea- RSN Yrel An ““‘1"31 g‘“b“_‘l"‘l OlI "’";‘-”"'1' home. Whan she revived she told 2 2o gy £ ¢ > program w e “The Tr y of 4 . or Festive Spring Event of Juneau's season. " 33 o ) the police two women and a man ¢ SPrng | ted that A Ne bt o0y 5 BEPREIEE, by Ospb: Moxylu Evcercst.s o o |beat her while she was awaiting | tendance as both previous ~° > " “Along Came Sally,” which opened 5 phys ghe recognized one woman , May 11, has been n by the Guild since its Fureer Melvin Hill's inbound pas- ji5 original engagement at the o o strike mckfwer. e members of the Hospital | ly three years ago, S r list inecludes: | Eastor Sunday matinee ars Cicely i IR thei uild Annual Ball which | | »d big crowds will be held on that date in the didalol s Elks Hall. The folowing day, Sun- | | day, May 12, National Hospital KIEL RETUKNS Day ved throughout the! After spending quite a period or count h time outside, Henry A. Kiel, form- Dan ill be at 9:30 o'clock at Mt. McKinley in the evening to music furnished s returning to that by “Dude” Haynes' popular orches- passenger on the tra and continue until 12:30, | Yukon it was announced today by Mrs. - Cnmrman of the SIHOP IN JUNEAU! | fl\IIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHINIIIHIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIMIIIIIIIlIIlI|Illl!llllllllllllllllllllII!l'll'lllllI'|||IIIIIIIIIIIIII||||II|IIIIIIIIl!|IIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIHII pri Forced Shoe Sale BOYS’ U S. Storm King BOOTS ™ Pair, $2,95 Galoshes (GAYTEES) Pqir, 95¢ BIG LINE WOMEN Snugglei' House Slippers Pair, 95¢ NEAR FIRST NATIONAL BANK IIIIIIII||IHIIMIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII||IIIII|||IIIllII|lllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllulllWWMHIIWINI“WWMWIIHIIMIIIIIIIMIMIIIHMIIII ORIGINAL CHIPPEWA Men’s Work SHOES Pfur llspys' 12 IN. Hightops (CHIPPEWA) Pair, $3.35 Men’s C!mc. Heavyy Sole Fishermen’s Slippers Pair, $2.35 T L e m Seattle—Mrs. Mary Rous- Courtmeidge, famous European stage | . Cedric Overlander. |star. Others in the cast are Sam| SHOP IN From Craig—J. M. Arlington. i Hardy, Phillis Clare, Billy Milton, — S Hartley Power and Ben Welden " AR RS | > yre U. 8. Department of Agriculture, MBS GRESSEN ovEs o LC"":‘"I' Soon e Up. Blrcau of Public Roads, April 33, ) cvelyn Laye 1s coming o the UP- 1935 gealed bids will be received Mrs. H. E. Gleason, mother of toyn soon in “Waltz Time” from g,y ine office of the Bureau of Robert Gleason, Pacific Alaska Alr- jonan Strauss' immortal Viennese puyie Roads, 419 Federal & Terrie ways radio expert, saled for Seattle, | oporotta, *“Die Fledermause.” e el geimd via Vancouver, B. C. on the Prin- A . : 3 : ! o 5 i B 9 o'cleck a.n. on May 22, 19356 for cess Norah, She has been visiting bor on ‘and- s wite nare. - DO NOT BELIEVE |clearing. sl Rrguos 10 WA THAT SKUSE YARN ¥ maker Bay-Pat Creek Section, lo- When Don Skuse tells you he saw cated w in the Tonzass National airie dogs digzing holes ten feet Forest, First Judicial Division, Ter- up in the air—don't believe him.!ritory of Alaska, involving 47.5 acres But you want to watch for Skuse, clearing and 505 acres grubbing. connected with the Charles W. Car- The attention of the bidder is di- ter Mortuary bhere, because he's rected to the special provisions cov- telling that yarn. ering certificate of compliance with Skuse returned this week on the ccdes of fair compatition, subletting Victoria from a month’s mbined and gning the contract, mini- business and pleasure trip which mum wage rates and alternate bid included a visit to the Middle-West to be submitted in case he may de- during the height of the recent sire to cifer any foreign articles, dust storms there. ‘m terials or supplies. Where plans Of course, Skuse admitted today, ‘and specifications are requested, a maybe the dogs weren't digging ' deposit of $10.00 will be required quite that high in the air—but he to insure their return withid 30 really did see brown snow flakes in days after opening of bids. Checks Minnesota. And he was in Okla-'shall be made payable to the homa when it literally raingd mud. Bureau of Public Roads, Juneau, He told how people died from | Alaska. Plans and specifications pneumonia, aggrevated by the fine may be examined at the Bureau dust particles. of Public Roads, Federal & Terri- Yes, Skuse is glad to be back l"il jal Bldg., Juneau, Alnslu, For- JUNEAU FIRST! Chlppewa Original $1.95 Juneau. est Service, Commercial Bldg., Ket- e - D chikan, Alaska; and Assoclated ATTENTION REBEKAHS General Contracters of Amerlcl, Regular meeting tonight 8 o'clock | Arctic Club Bldg, Seattle, Wash. I. 0. O; F. Hall. Drill practice.|Bid blanks may be obtained at the All members requested to attend. |office of the Bureau of Public i EDITH F. SHEELOR, Reads, Juneau, Alaska. M. D. Will- Bsmury hma D_smct Engineer. RO AL A lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMHHIIlIlmfillllIlllfllfllllllflflfllllflmmllllllIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI TONIGHT ONLY YOU HAVE REQUESTED US TO AGAIN RUN “Along Came Sally” So we will show it ONCE MORE. Sally leaves Juneau on the next heat south so do not fail to see her. 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