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[ CO U M BRINGS LAUGHS FORFORTUNEIS IS FEATURED FllR gt | HOWN IN FILM TONIGHT ONLY. TODAY ONLY! JO AUDIENGES S I i gl I A | £ (| . rh°s¢ E ¢s| “The Affairs of Cellini’ at The Eleventh Command-| ‘The Love Captnc at Coli-| | . . had e | yes: Capitol Delightful, Gay, ment”" at Uptown Has seum with Nils Asther | Witty Entertainment | Intelestmg Plot and Gloria Stuart T h':l'l | If you're in the-entertainment | “The Eleventh Commandmt‘nl." Many months have passed since! g market for a landslide of laughs, ‘Ampd feature picture at the Up- we have scen a picture which holds, ‘? you've a rare treat in store in town Theatre tonight is based on the audience in such a spell of | saint |“The Affairs of Cellini,” starring a new commandment, “Thou Shalt fascination as “Ihe Love Captive,"! { 89 Constance Bennett and Fredric Not Be Caught.” Telling a remark- | the strange U: 1 drama which J March, which showed for the first able dramatic story of a fight for will be pre: the Coliseum [ time locally last night at the |a $50,000,000 inheritance, the irtri- | Theatre tfonlght only | g - bl ]c‘s;)nol Theatre, to an audience lecte plot of intrigue is well work»" The story cc.)s with an unscrup- E bl which, if the incessant roars that ed out and mainta rest until’ ulous doctor who treats drug ad- ;’ . bl filled the theatre may be consid- the c'imax. diction by means of hypnotism, and | bl jered a fair judge, had the time Foalured as les in the story|tense drama enters the story when| ! bl of its einema-going life. are Marian. Marsh, Theodore Von | he uses his power to make con-| | Tredric March, making his debut ! Eltz and Alan Halé. Others hav- | quests among the wemen of his ac- bl under Joseph M. Schenck and ing important reles are Marte Pre- quaintance. R |Darryl F. Zanuck's 20th Century vost, Glorla Shea, Arthur Hoyt,| Nils Asther plays the role of the L. bt |banner, as the fiery, passionate Willlim V. Mong, Lee Moran and rascally dottor, and contributes a | ee {16th Century Florentine goldsmith Ethgl Wales. The siory was adapt-! characterizaticn which is unean- e and lcver, Benvenuto Cellini, is ed from the stase play, “The P!l-jx ly sinister even though the man c‘“- .1 Wlm LO l . 018 |again the mad, impetuous March lory,” by Adele Buffington and|is at all times the suave, polished i t a Lover lof “The Royal Family.” Kurt Kempler and was directed by| gentleman. Gloria Stuart is seen in What a Liar! ~ “The Affairs of Cellini” is hearty, | George Melford. the leading feminine part, an d - P 1o Rilarious comedyuand thanks to | U R makes us really feel the helples é’@ws NNETT 5 /| the expert direction of Gregory La | R state in which she has been placed ISt ‘| Cava, moves along at a fast ! entirely without her own knowl- % H ml emooth pace. Here is gay, glor- D() UGL 4S | edge. Completely under the control A ious entertainment that will guar- re B of the dcctor, she follows his every i » . |antee you one of the grandest ;rume:tiun and even aids him in {evenings you've ever spent in al ,\, A P “(‘nmbntlm: the desperate efforts of | & theatre, and will keep you chuckling | b [‘/ 5 her lover and friends to release her o o NILS over its rollicking fun for many a trom the spell. FRANK MORGAN - FAY WRAY M ASTHER, day. N e g B % A soik Century Prodaction r GM'A’TUAR i A mmee to carry out plans in con-| AI.SO * ot GOING OUTSIDE? These seven beautiful women have a corner on grace and charm in Hollywood—the rest succeed by nectlon with the affair, announced Wh t P ' J : Pty virtue of their acting talents and personality alone, according to Mme. Zegel Silvonla, head of one of the that pho! h 7 pre, a rice Jazz : VE £y liy’s stidlo charm schabls, The seven who shs sdys:have charm shd ‘s Elissa Landi (¢ sy e s pespaied ty N “ ” . n who she says have charm and grace are ssa Lan {1} v 1o Vhen traveling outside” bo suFe| lert), Claudette Colbert (top, right), Irene Dunne (below, left), Myrma Loy (helow, Fight), Gertrude o 7 e o Momht mooprees | ews i o ride (he most modern trans- Michael (below, center), and (center) Jeanetts MacDonald, left, and Dolores Del Rio, right. (Aucclned 8, Dridgs to-date will acc "’m'; / With PAUL KEI.I.V, AlanDirie- | continéntal train . . . . NORTH| Prass Photos) y pany the invitations. | - MIDNIGHT WW . hart, Renée Gadd, Ruis Brown. Pro- COAST LIMITED, completely air- s An important business affalr for| : it P d“f].: by C dLowmthr Pr“ conditioned, newest type, especial- | ‘ ; Douglas was also the Subject of | g ’ ' d and direct ax Marcin. Pre- 1y designed reclining seat coaches. Hl h S ho l An'lll(ll R I LUUSE ANKLES considerable discussion at the meet— { sented emmle. KARL K. KATZ, Alaska Represen- g ¢ 0 eac y ing last night, further announce-. R —— — |tative, Northern Pacific Railway, B R l l H S ment of which awaits | . . presentation | ADDED will be here soon to give you com- tO e 0 e(lS e( 2 Gre ()0" . I A Be S of the prcposition to the city coun- | ‘| - T i viear, $orda e ] 5 L E . Dizzy Dwart P | Theme Remains Dark Sunl to Former Old- | e | — Marine M = TR il SO hmcrs on Island | Ll it ™ arine Marvels SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! horres SILVER FOX BARKS . NS R e {. So the printers aevil said to the e r X Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warner have Fopees Society Notes 35, e et cdevl) g8l 1o (0| VISITORS HONORED - stood on the bridge at mid- |00y "y e 1| Barks from the Silver Fox . editor . and the editor told the T nlzha and O'Connot was e rom St. Ann’s avenue to gt Flying Bodi reporter AT BRIDGE PARTIES Change Is Made in Time of i ) the cottage formerly occupled by the| Yhere we gently trim your lox i ying Dodies Bt e b B i IVEN WEDNESDAY iange s Made in lmme o crousing the bar; DeRoux family which they recnty Now folks that spring is here t regardlers how tb rumor s . 2 x family whic ey recent 9 gt i News was started, it's being talked around G Curtain at Drama i A'::o"':‘;m“'“""‘m;'c' ZTZ.’,I.“Z'LZ | Purchased. Y| Much depends how we appear L == |town these days that the 1935 edi-| poioo (T G e Club Shiw: 1 el G. R. Tsaak and family are moy-| Lhe Silver Fox Barber Shop B Hon of the Juneau High School|y, jynequ, Mrs. R. H. William b { And 1 thought of the many peo- |\M8 1nto the house which the War.| JYFeTe Mmany aResty Co Siop Tot % gol o A GhoK Y eau, S 2 | ners ar o g a place of preparation . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS W|T||0||T CALOMEL et ol "]fpl",f,(\, bt :m» was hostess yesterday at two fridge| 1 prightly Broadway stage plo,. Who. (Bave closset that: | e,”m“i”;- Tor people of every nation { ki 5 &l SR Ay 5 parties given at her home in the . intriguingly labeled, “Loose bridge cince when— b 4 To doll up exactly righ icatio . eation” At | P 1ccecs, intrig abeled, “L o | INAKEE il up exactly right Sealed bids will be reccived up And You'll J_ump 0“'_‘)‘ Bed in v‘r(h:,“,.-x:r'mi:?‘},,‘:"",,\‘f"((;],‘,‘,ili‘,]:\‘ ‘,.‘,‘ Gastir f"‘_APm“H“I“\ Guests of | gnkles,” which the Juneau Drama Going from Douglas to Juncau, | w0 3"_'?'“‘“" For stepping out day or nite to noon May 15, 1935, at the office the Morning Rarin’ to Go | The Empire Printing Company, 2¢ honor at the bridge luncheon given | oiuy plagers will present Tuesday and never camo back agAIN; | g gl oo Thee good artists in a row i of Highway E}fl,\fl , Room 105,/ 1t you feel sour and sunk and the world | features of this § ot ya 0¥ M“...\M”:‘."“ yesterda w.u(lm‘ and Wednesday of next week at the And I thought of the many peo- yesterday on the Savikko boat ;mu Feeling fine and rarin’ to go | Federal and Territorial Building, looks punk, don’t awallow a lot of saita, mia- | 4 on were Mrs. John Dolgingn WHa ' coljseum theatre will start promptly ple who lave crossed from | Mr. Al Otto on first, chair 1 | gt . UV OIS, | eral water, oil, laxative candy or ehewing gum ed . via “grapevine telegraph”— |, ived last week:with heér Hub¥and v 10 e Y J Tenakee Springs where Mr. Nelson = X ' i Jufieau, Alaska, for the construc- and expect them to make yousuddenly sweet |indicate that, when the book is s o . at 8 p. m, preceded by an or- the other shore— will take the mineral baths for| AP @0 A-1 artist any where tion of a sixty-foot highway bridge ad buoysnt and full of sunshine. (R : ek ¢ And daughter Joan to visit her| pocpra) overture, at 7:45, accord- Going from Juneau to Douglas, |, oo oo aths for| wp. Jonn Gray on second chair about three miles from the town of | poECk,they can't do it. They only move the |published in about two weeks, it yoients Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pl At aid never got back any more” oped-for-relief frem the rheuma- R T ey rom tk 0 f bo,,.j,.nd.m,...m..m,ndo.“‘,t“ will take it & v the out- : ing to an announcement made to- y o tism which ¥ h Ry A And they make a healthy pair. the The die mong the oul- Goldstein, and Mrs. May Hubbard, , y | P ch has had him confined ¥ SEEAIG Alwke. Tediog T vou Doec 16 Should oous sat ows. |standing Juncau annuals 15 4 hby ot of Mrs. K. N | 989 by the committee in charge. S to his bed for several wecks. |+ YAn onthird chalr SUES MUY . Plans and specificaticns may be wu x”l anid bu'.m”m'uw.ud.“y. In the fifst vl B ,«h‘) is a house guest of Mrs. K. N When the tickets for the advance The foregoing which appeared in We can handle a mighly throng seen at the office of Highway En-| It thhbllehnntflovlnt trealy, your tood |, Tt _ - Neill sale were printed an 8 curtain the Douglas Island News on Wed- P o v Come rite in give us a trial gineer. b digost. I¢ jat deckys in ibe fact TRk The Totem (Will tnclde | “firs, ‘Toige] Ki0me, 8 Tocent at- : ; nesday, November 17, 1915, heads SON FOR JENSENS We will. greet. with il The Territorfal Board of Road g'l.';k“fl'.': R 'and gour” proaty 15'7:‘.1‘ 72 pages—that’s extra Iarge for @ rival from the souih, was honor| s STealed BOWCIED the facr, the ltiers of invitation which are W e Hosefl (e Wevensh ok Territorts ard of o 3 Rt AR, 1hd, ksl o g o Wt : . desires to stress the fact, the lette a & : g are closed the seventh day i Commissioners reserves the right .,L“.,"{.‘:;fi,’:‘,":;::‘.‘,,‘;“”’"“,& y‘gw';:l‘f I:{“ h,wh;’"‘] i ‘ ‘1“ 4 : 0. US| guest at the bridge supper given! ., \as been changed as not. being sent out by the Chamber of A son was born last night to Mr.| wis 15 gl we have to say. i to reject any or all bids. ystem s Poisoned. nown that it will have four or py s Williams last evening. % i Coitfanres, oo ferther Bitiferis of the |and Mrs. Mark Jensen in St. Ann's J. D. VAN ATTA, Prop. adv . Fi i) > It takes those good, old CARTER'S (five Diges of intimate snapshots| Thoge who won prizes at con-| . : bt <A hospital, . The mother, the former) .. ° = ) p. ady. rst publication, April 30, 1935. LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get thefe two |of students and faculty member A cast of sixteen members of I°'and inviting them to attend the 5 - - o e Last publication, May 7, 1935, unds of bils 6 Trosiy Soll thate see |Of Students and faculty members,iract fn the afternoon were Mrs, the Juneau Drama Club will appear dedication of the Douglas brldgeiMBJ Mamie Feusi, and baby are - ool hap and iy They contal, wandertl But more than that, 24vance weliman Holbrook, high, Mrs. Min- | ¢, LlanH\ ikfl\m{ b Wil Bpdcas e i ity reported fine. Grandpa Feusi is in } when it comes to making the bile flow freely, | 10/mation hints that all of the arq Mill, second, and Mrs. William mA“ J‘,’;‘,‘.V.A‘“ ,;G) The proposed ceremontes, and in- | {9Eh alea; ! Poultrymen say eggs laid in spring ufi"-‘fi?:%’:flfi'fl'&"&.‘::f:{m m pages will be ekecited g, B, \bouSolation, Tn. the| O ST B0 vitations were discussed at the regi-| g VYR keep better in cold storaze than| Littls Liver Pills on the red isbel, Resent s With student art w eyening, Mrs. J. W. Gucker was|p iV "1 OTeT T € Jar mestirig Of #h& Béry. 1abt: night, T those produced in summer. Sabadoute:” ©199iC.M.Ca. | Stll all this is beside the one|wipner cf the high prize vl sty L. W. Kilburn heading the com GRAD L } occxe .. (thing that Editor Bill Winn: and|wijiam B, Kimball, Jr., second, 7 “High Jinks,” “Out of the B i n- E SCHOO! LAST TIMES TONIGHT ' his corps of associates are guard-|ang Miss Elizaketh Kaser, consola-| Dusk to You’ and "Nola.” R 2 ! ing with the utmost secrecy. The o e o { one detail is, of course, the theme| Aq . s 0 | 9 - 11 t i i | guest prizes, Mrs. Williams HOLLYWOOD GROUP o L4 or moiit of the book. Just What i ylly tinied cnlarged pictures of an| 10 o8 2k oAk D i e r.levent B w‘l‘]_lbfi’; Lheblpubhc will not Xnow|giq fndian couple, which she took | oU H]GH C d { unil the publicaon day. HOWeer in Atlin, B. C, last summer. A group of Holywood players OL ommandment i Hmon e e ¥ arisinar | There were three. tables in play | bound on a hunting trip with, Char- R \ x A i 4 } d ¢ during the afternoon and ‘four|les Madsen leave Seward about ) { thenc; one whi 5 s typicaly Al (ables 1n the ‘svning ol o e Fine baking Is not leAg MAY 3 (Thou shall not be caught) o v e L e R g s THItEe |man, Richard Barthelmess and | & matter of Juck. featuring MARIAN T~ This Y ear the publication are Carol Robert- Seeking Repeal of Daryl Zanuk will be in the party. | 1¥s a matter of ) Admission 25c MARSH } son, Business Manager; Bob Turner, 1 % g i i H - i I C g LESS Assistant Business Mavager, and Excise Tax on Furs BOY WINS DOG DERBY cream tartar baking powder. S = Theodore Von g:ltz. Alan } t Losts b f;;’:: $orerigiog MAnager| WASHINGTON, May 2—Repre- Freddy Anderson, I5-year-old i RUGA N b | ' e e nave solicited local] sentative William A. Ekwall, of Ore-| Homor won the Homer dog S h ll FORD AGENCY eh RUTL I fa tising will be found in the Totem. e V2 5 SRih . Fomeital I th, Yake L GREASES i This response of the merchants| s e P oSN . If you haven't a Checking Account, wé invite s greatly appreciated by the Totem | | T dog deby an event interesting Bal: GAS—OILS tone it you to open one at the First National. This staff, Miss Margaret Yeakey | Hollywood Style Shop encugh to attract outside teams at a l“g 2 . 4 year you can enjoy the many advantages of Facully Advisor, said toda; Mi&. [ Formerly COLEMAN'S | | future rnmpcuunns Powder JUNLAU MOTOR\ Barr more Paying by Check WITHOUT the additional cost Yeakey, who hl & ot % P, L Much L >re i Foot of Main Street y of a Government check tax; you can place your e e as supervised this | l'ay Less—NMuch Less DAHY ZMPILL WANT ADS “AY! | ’ ¢ finances on a businesslike basis; you can enjoy year’s edition, is commercial in-| | Front at Main Street bkl 50 —— S BIBARELE AN, | b the time-saving convenience of writing your structor at the high school. BEULAH HICKEY w money as you need it; you can give your funds | tF | b the additional protection of Deposit Insurance. e __s i LOCAL BOAT SELLS | For safety and convenience—have a Fitst National r R l PAINT! LS Checking Account and gpake 1935 a Pay by HALIBUTINB. C. | ‘ LAk [ Check Year! X ; PORT FOR 7 AND 5 ; HARDW X ‘ .2 i | | Although no halibut sales were| dw.n i~ T F' .. g reported today on the local board| . Thomas Har Co. = irst Natwnal at the Juneau Cold Storage Dock,| — | . telegraphic word from Prince Rup- | i B nk ert, B. C, indicated that one Ju- FINE 4 v | a neau boat had sold a large catch. | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | i ) Juneau, Alaska The Oceanic, according to word | at very reasonable rates " received by Mayor Isadore Go)d- stein, the boat's owner, brought| PAUL BIL.OEDHORN | Wl“ E"UPLU SATURDAY MAY 4 fl& 9 15,000 pounds to the Canadian port! | FRONT STREET | Jeeterday.dnd’ Albpoded oL, 48 Hor| s & and Mrs. Estelle Hebert will welcome her . prices of 7.and 5. cents. I — 1 % | 0 B! B 4 g o g fa LS = d Or new customers at No. 401 Gold Oceanic. MUSICIANS LOCAL stein Building. ” e L ; e ‘ NO. 1 ’ jrotistnes » Prepare Now for Easter! | cwn cou siowsr | s s i oty 4 L REALISTIC OIL WAVE PAINFUL ACCIDENT| | @478 Every Moath € P. M. : A ppomtmenta can be made e NONE BETTER! 4 s i HOTH AR ARSI TR O R Secretary | now by teléf}humng 221 { 0. 532 CARLSON : . — : 7 H Pigg Apartments St. Ann's Hospital where he is T ¥ F o ( 15: i ' ¥ 3 1 ¢ 2 slowly recovering from-a painful % e o ¢ Eids . 8y {7 " Hq s - |accident to his right hand suffered| | ’ t sbout i wéeks 30 o BRATFT'S Peter Pan Beaut Sho ; GASTINEAU CAFE e Detall Work Y Shoppe s | Interior Detail Work ESTELLB W Brsrtalnst Tokyo Fires Classified | | winaow. Plate and Automobile | HEBERT HOTEL BUILD:! Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; .401-Goldstein ‘Bu e e g GASTINEAU HOT! TORYO, May 5Of 1833 fires in oy 4 ilding ¢ Phone- 221 Phone 62 ! Tokyo last year, 167 were classed as ' B3 French-Italian Dinners lor incendiary origin, anu—&cr | 2nd and Franklin -— e