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Ay 4 STARTING TONiGHT Deluxe Double Features —in @ full-length, full-strength, smashing WEST- | ERN FEATUREL, CARY GRANT Genevieve TOBIN HELEN MACK Edw. Everett HORTON AND BABY WAMPAS STARS of 1934 A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Story by W. C. Tuttle. With Sheila {cvry, Walter Miller. Directed by Al Raboch. Tonight’s Preview - CHARLES BOYER - LORETTAYOUNG _ JEAN PARKER PHILLPS HOIMES * A'FOX PICTURE - COLISEUM THEATRE 600 SEATS 25¢ 600 SEATS 25¢ SATURDAY ONLY BEANS AVY N. 4 lbs. for 25¢ Oranges Zxtra Fancy—Large 59¢ dozen Apples Potatoes NO. 1 9 lbs. for 25¢ Peanuis FRESH ROASTED 2 lbs. for 33¢ Grapefruit ARIZONA PIPPIN—Extra Fancy 3 for 25¢ 1 doz., 39¢ Fresh Fancy Spinach, 10c Ib. Carrots, Rutabagas, 5¢'lb. FINE LINE OF FRESH'FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ; OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS PHONE 342 WARD STREET 4 23 CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Lunches Dancing Every Night Private Booths Old papers for sale at Empire Office IDOUBLE BILL “NO RANSOM" AT COLISEUM | ISNEW FILM (BY ZANE GREY Material fov;“ Pioneer Film apitol Obtamed from ginal Hand - Book “Kiss and me-Up" and Feature Taken from Damon| Buck Jones and Silver in | Runyon Story Opens ‘Rock Rhodes’ Features Here Tonight Given the opportunity, Helen! “No Ransome,” the new Liberty Mack, young Paramount protege,|feature being presented at the Up- featured with Cary Grant, Gene-|town Theatre tonight, has a Damon vieve Tobin and Bdward Everett|Runyon sto as its inspiration— s and dangers voluntar: d by the sturdy and forefathers of the fac ploneers THE DAILY ALASKA FMPH?E FRIDA“Y, APRIL 26, Al935 ‘ Capitol Theatre tonight. definite information on the meth- od of ¢ - THIS EVENING AT-!!’TUWN‘OPENS TONIGHT :ooa, s e | - . 4% | nation ‘v}w;pampmg placgs, the volum: ngaged .in! production of Zane Gray's comingr 1o .the Startin g Tonight Charles Barton, director, seeking ountry travel in 1844, a small paper-bound THEATRE ACro! —A Hand Book for Overland g Expeditions,” written by Randolph H B. M , a captain in the U. Army, d published in the early 1800's. 8 he pages of “The Prarie Trav- wing with age, tell in matic manner the story of our count in its pioneering days. Listing' theu distances betwees Make-Up,” coming tonight to the Coliseum - Theatre, confesses that she would “go Hollywood” in a big way! Horton in Paramount’s “Kiss andfar at the first traild{jo“the WeSt|shoied the chtacter of the he conguest of a mpire, were | which in_ those days wer recently revealed by the yeldwed|paths dcross the grassy and frazile pages of a rare and|mountajns; the facilities for able book which | furnished | taining wobd, water ahd edible ! much information to *the s for stock. | RANDOLPH scfiT 1 with the roles enacted by such s a3 Leila Hyams, Phillps Jack Le Rue, Robert Mc- i1 others, it shapes up as ly diverting film that Holn w 'a Miss Mack is free to admit, nowis wood, that she would love to in-! that she is established in Holly-!audie to please any type of i3 displayed in long, slinky, gleaming automobiles, and for a home that looks like an Oriental palace. And, further, she would strenuously resent any criticism from her friends or her neighbors of what she considers a normal mode of behavior. extenuation of an actor’s Rutting on the dog when he or she finally reaches stardom They're Big Children hood wanting some certain such as a gun or a dog, but cf thing {is never able to have it, trives to get it in later years. He never forgets his thwarted de- age people are, in a manner of speaking, children, and many of the things they do when they eventually come into big money are directly, traceable to long pentup dulge her tastes for one of those| For Miss Mack offers a plea inj “You know if a boy goes through he con-jw : Rk GAIL PATRICK » D. H. S. twists in the movement which gets far away » conventional motion pic- as well a oarious legitim ory a millionaire, and hurt by the neglect mily, decides to end his owardly to commit sui- zes a notorious gang- reform of each of of the family y, interest- through, and attention, In PARAMQUNT PICTURE BENNIE FRCGM PANAMA Hello Prosperity Elephant Trails The who, yarn rited Presents the JUNIOR a delightful bing all the wa fan's n to those mentioned, Hed- oper, Vince Barnett, Eddie ad jda H A DOUGLAS NAT |prominently in a superb cast. i z >-oo | L GOODY AND APRON SALE { . Ly Ladies’ Aid Saturday, S I N fl" Aprii the Juneau Cafe, Sew- | ("llr( ay l?"‘ 't desires which they've never beeniard St —adv. | able to fulfill. -— - @ DANCI Double Bill REAL DAGO RED Buck Jones and his famous|Wine $1.25 per gallon. Bring your horse “Silver” share the bill with|jug. TOTEM GROCERY. ’,\‘h“i”ion ,‘\"1.00 adv. { “Kiss and Make-Up” in the fast * Western, “Rocky Rhodes.”| ! 2 | PO { McCAUL MOTOR | PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS ! meving COMPANY | | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | )\ ) § \ { | \ ) ) ! § | \ } ! ' } \ \ { § § \ § Foy stand out| i § I} § § { § § § § § ! y § b « | at 1:30 PLANE GOES TO KETCHIKAN ! § ¢ TO REMAIN UNTIL TUESDAY Ferry leaves Douglas for Juneau 4 | g \ 3 N i N \ s i ) J ) = \ \ \ \ )\ N \ l} y ) N ) i N \ l ) \ \ N N \ l \ \ N N \ 3 NG 9:30 Ladies Free! SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MATINEE Also Chapter 4 of “Young Eagles” SATURDAY—1 P. M. A. M. Yesterday afternoon at 3:35 o'clock the Pacific Alaska Airw | Lockheed Vega seaplane left here bound for Ketchikan to remain un-; til next Tuesday. Pilot R. E. Elis iflew the plane to the First City !and Bob Ames, mechanic, accom-! panied him, according to A. B.| Hayes, Traffic Representative, The |plane arrived in Ketchikan shortly | after 6 o'clock last evening. | —————— - i FLORY ENROUTE HOME | | C. H. Flory, Regional Forester, is { leaving Washington, D. C., by plane Saturday for the Coast, accord- ing to word to his office here. |He expects to stop in Portland several days before proceeding to Juneau. PHONE F ast, Courteous 58 Deliveries BUTTER PURE CREAMERY—Pound 33c Crepe Toilet Tissue L G. A. ‘ 4 rolls for 25¢ { CALL FOR BOND SUBSCRIPTION The City Council of Juneau, Al- aska, by resolution adopted at its | regular meeting April 19, 1935, has expressed its intention to refund {fifty School Bonds, general obliga- | tions of the City of Juneau, in the | denomination of $1,000 each, dated June 1, 1927, numbered from 11 to 60, inclusive, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on June 1 and December 1, maturing June 1, 1957, (which bonds are now call- able at the option of the City of Juneau at any of the said interest payment dates) by issuing in their stead fifty general obligation bonds of the City of Juneau in denomina-| tions of $1,000 each, bearing four per cent interest payable semi-an- nually June 1 and December 1, | maturing June 1, 1957, but callable lat any interest payment date at the option of the City of Juneau. The City Council of Juneau, Al-| aska, by resolution adopted at its regular meeting April 19, 1935, has expressed its intention to refund thirty Sewer Bonds, general obliga- tions of the City of Juneau, in the denomination of $1,000 each, |dated March 1, 1929, numbered from 1 to 30, inclusive, bearing in- terest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually lon March' 1 and September 1, maturing March 1, 1949, (which bonds are now callable at the op- tion of the City of Juneau at any of the sajd interest payment dates) by issuing in their stead thirty‘ APRICOTS™ " " No. 21 Tins i 3 for 70¢ Potind /. ... .0 general obligation honds of t,he1 City of Juneau in denominations . A of $1000 each, bearing four per, y LETTUCE cent interest payable semi-annually g B & [P March 1 and September 1, mntur-l i Solid ‘Heads ing March 1, 1949, but callable at; any interest payment date at the option of the City of Juneau. Subscriptions for these proposed j 4% bonds will be received by the City Clerk of Juneau until 5 P. M., May 17, 1935, and filled in the order of their receipt. Preference shall be given holders of the pres- ent bonds, who will have the priv- ilege of exchanging their bonds for; the new issue in like amount before other subscriptions will be accepted. It is understood that the new! bonds, when called for payment before maturity, shall be called and retired in the same serial order as provided in the original bond issues. 10¢ !)ei head POTATOES New 3 lbs. for 25¢ R ————— A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. First publication, April 26, 1935. Last publication, May 13, 1935, e b e b3 e A e - Juneau-Cash Grocery Pure Preserves Assorted Flavors 2 Ib. jar 35¢ SUGAR 10-Pound Cloth Bags STRICTLY FRESH 3 DOZEN FOR COFFEE—AII Brands 29° SPINACH 3 1bs. for 25¢ TOMATOES 20c 1b. === @ | LUMBER NOTICE Applications will be received for the position of City Assessor for $1.50 per gal. the year of 1935 by the City Coun- M GROC- | cil at the Clerk's -offie up .until adv. 5 pm. May 3 f the 100 counties in North Car- 1, 41 have no public libr -o Port or Musci Bring your jug. ERY | Rk v [} | PHONE 58 o DU . . T~ JACK LA RUE ROBERT MSWADE HEDDA HOPPER. démc(g({; i FRED NEWMEYER PLUS RANGE LAW f R E E ' CANDY AT THE KIDDIES' COMING TUESDAY! TOMORRGW AT 1 O'CLOCK ‘3 Musketeers’ “Through the Centuries” A drama of gr:-ut events—Sponsored by "THE ALTAR SOCIETY O GET YOUR TICKETS FROM A MEMBER Vi > 93¢ e 89c¢ Fresh Fresh | |