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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURD/\Y MAY 4, 1935. T — ABDU[}TDRS []F Memories Revived of Furly wnHDHAw 2 | w0 . CAP"-OL . STARTING SU}I’WDNA;\Y 9 MEN BEING Legitimate Stage Ef forts ALAS XA ISLES, ' CO“S[UM TT T, B TRLATRL N ] ekt Pre Here as Comedy Rehear: THEATRE CLosmc MOND AY Midnight Preview Tonight TED WN Nn ENTRlEs | HUN DO v ! female minstrel Shows, and ~Pina- LA >mories of former productions fore’ were g e being revived as interest Mrs. er ( \\,m,, ol1- 4 i ¥ R i ‘Ofll((‘la SCOU\lng Desert|y htens in the return to Juneau man Holbrook, Mrs W 1:\'\:':”\(\1\:“11,‘““:}‘ h"‘ ml;“‘“‘” e : ‘OF dumflfl 1 A L P g . dent Roosevelt has withdraw with Only Meagre |1 s iaumie scae oy 1130 e L B Lot ol 400 KOLP0, 2, T mn \ | efi Emorion | S e— | pre ation of the Juncau Drama |less other preze xs.\m( o i e | lues to Work On | clu . By were applaude: ool 10% and unsurveyed, -islands off . the Clue Olub's tdionde ARRIS: fexy TNESEH. S pplauded in those Pro- .o gor lighthouse jpurposes. 'Theé | and Wednesday nights at 1" s ivem islands are apparently somewhere | GALLUP, N. Mex, M 4—The o'clock in the Coliseum Theatre. Tr it's a young peoples cast in Sanak Harbor, One has a point officers followed meagre clues over| Remember with a smile these days that will pre. Toose Ankles"— [ =8 O trot: samd: e the desert searching fpr a dozen|as final rehearsals for the Drama but there will be many a person in k:““}‘_“ 'll\b »lo:n \»\u:h o l‘ll(“ tirsh. | lor more men who m'? alleged to|Club’s smart three-act comedy con-|the audiences who'll ver the "I").M X m;‘ ‘{ e wesletly SHo® |have abducted and beaten Robert|tinue are those stage favorites of |Col m lm atre foot and 2% iz O,Hb . 5 Minor, radical writer of New ¥ sar. The two presentations| through the into the mel- "rqsfl’fiklgr:: :‘Xm, off Unimak Is- | and David Levinson, attorney for|of ‘“Loose Ankles” will mark the low past of . 's legittmate ', S0 SR AR ks Peninsula. | ten unemployed men facing mass|first public dramatic performance, stage nest Tuc: and Wednes- ‘nd of the A% murder <harges, | excluding High School reproductions, day. o T S | Minor and Levinson remain in|to be held here for two years. e “FLIRTATION WALK” the hospital at Tohatchi where| The last non-high school stage MARY BRIAN HEADS OPENS SUNDAY WITH they were taken after being found |effort was the¢ EIks Club minstrel on the desert, abandaned by the|show in the Coliseum.” Tneatrs,l. CAST IN UPTOWN KEELER AND POWELL | ¢ Y group of hooded men. They are|scene of “Loose Ankles" next Tues- FEATURE SUNDAY e { ‘:WARNER BROS. 2 L I;mder poh}re protf‘( tion. -1(-)“-wfrs day and Wednesda, i e Sy MILITARY { have no hopes of an early solu- Remember “Sittin’ Pretty” { e World Gone Mad” with Lan of the case. Mary Brain, Pat O'Brien and Neil musica l'* But previously 1o that 1ast ShoW. gramilion in the cast, will open at qng thril of West Point and’ tha s EPl C F”..M OPENS Juncau theatre goers bad W evs, | the Uptown Theatre tomorrow. The glymour of glorious youth, “Flirta- a long line of scintillating plays, | iy, ; 8 i OLISEUM sica los. WA NGRS B Do ure, directed by \Chuisty Oab-afor Wi #ivEl military cpiyieg AT THE C musical comedies and Negro MR- anne, tells the story of the crooked ga) ever sdreened, Will open at the | i fests. Old-timers today recalled ¢ 158 High 1% | 4 : used high finance to gpitg] Theatre tomorrow. Dick Pow- THEATRE_ TOMORROW that the production which. really ) m the highest peaks {0 the o anq Ruby Keeler, the nation’s It tells of the heart- magt popular screen lovers, and Pat sufferings that were @'pBrien head an all star cast. caused a revival in the legitimate “The World Moves On,” with|theatre here was the musical com-! Franchot Tone, Madeleine Carrall ledy, ittin' Pretty.” caused by a lus y i ) 1 aused by a lust for money, an [yncluded in the cast with a s and- excellent supporting cast, be-| A colorful and gay thing, it meant iy catiable desire on the part of o Hollywdods best actorsis the en-| gins an engagement at the OColi- |with instant response. ‘Boasting . ? B | DICK OWEU. seum Theatre tomorrow. Chroni-|such “stars’ as Dutch Bernhofer, .y, 5 Wiisiaa s it 55 ed :j“‘( f‘:m““pf;’”" Oi‘n“flpr‘jms “)4)"‘ ol = ary Academ We - cling the drama of a family, which|Ha erling, Mrs. R. E. BEbebat the Uptown for thi : { ADDE 8 N 2 ab pt C e last times Y i a de-| J RUBY KEELER ks, EM ton of the Paciti fiet and o de-| ¢ I : b " * A branches over four nations of the|ley, S Forrest nnd Louise B A 4 ;{\v hnluln\ nrbn(l(-" L: h\:‘l‘v ! g PAT 0 BRIEN i earth, the picture is called an epic- | Norton, and others it played to five ATTENTION l)lk(lllmnlxl “\ddn fon to many ha mmm&w Shlpwreckcd film. Included in the fine cast ai capacity audiences. For two nights s o R 1 Reginald Denny, Louise Dresser,|the cast trod the boards. of thel “‘{lj"\”"“]’] :@M’"“ z. (‘1{“’9_'1 melodies, bFl ”"'_‘_”“]W"k s ‘""‘"1 Brother ADAPTER OF “CAVALCAD Dudley Digges, Stepin Fetchit, and | Coliseum Theatre. Then, in resonse tare Wi Deie comiec Suuis @eniciire o TR | JOHN FORD DIRECTED A 21-gun salute to many others. lto a demand from Douglas, & per and business meeting of the club ' Joe E. Brown will be seen for! youth and gallantry Elissa Landi and Adolphe Men- |formance was given in ‘that city.| o coqay afternoon in the Lutheran|ghe last times tonight .in “Six and FOX FILN . to the land of i i jou, one of the screen’s great act- , finally, to satisfy Juneau‘?‘t\fx\(‘h Parlore. (LNEGRR XL beibay. Bikd Rider," his lajesp gije-4 ® the free “and the i S5 Yelind) WATTBe:MGAE for 1 i ather pertOtikie :ic“v:uil A‘n;‘], l.nl('nl\bc.l..s] bi' Em:l El\:(u; splitting comedy. I atest home of the -brave times tonight in *“The Great Fl a charity—were given at the Poard 8t 1 GEEEEARE Bil Bt PR ey News . . urged to attend LOTS FOR SALE DOLORES DUDUEFF, | —adv Secretary The City of Dougias has a num- > presentation of - - = ber of desirable lots for re next week Is serving ENTER HOSPITAL or busincss ions { : rs back even past, Bobbie Tanner and Mrs. Tom | scon a is [m vh. d they et Sittin’ Pretty” into the years when | Stroebe were admitted to St. Ann's| b 1 smand. Look them | “[UDENT MUS]CAL such tried and true favorites as| Hospital today for medical treat- uy now. Inquire of| He wined mem— FESTIVA[ GRO Liars,” *“The Night Out,”!ment YOIIDNA!mn; also includes “Million Dollar Ra Here Are Others som” by Damon Runyon ter is timely and filled with sus-fuy, pense and action. ¢ letai ion: In a letter signed “J-Hi Festival n v ELISSA LANDI : . Group,” A. B. Phillips, Superi i) ADOLPHE MENJO The Tale 75 ‘ tendent of Sehools learned that the | PHILLIPS Holb 1 DAVIDHINNERSA ’ ten Juneau ‘High School stud accompanied ‘b music instructor, time in Ketel PLUS \'i:r‘;n;u Woeds 2 BIG SHOWS Deluxe Double Features NEWS . s ilia > ot 3 Long Beach and visit the Pacific LAST Ti“Es TON[GHT e " );‘ ”l, I\ ",““ CLICKS TO PAY VlslT | Internatiopal Fair in San Diego. OFE E. BROWN LR S e TOFAIRATSANDIEGO | "o "aor i i = Phee, J o - tinuing,” the 3 4 THEN MOTOR EAST ecast, stopping at places of interest % board the boat w ed t3 J. E. Click, Chief Clerk, Office of | €n route. Upon arriving in the Easf concerts and also gave an i = 1ndia aAffairs, will leave tomorrow | they will visit relatives and friends romptu concer # s g |1 gini Washington, D. €, CGS' 5 D B‘k R' l 29 promptu concert on the dogk. at i the Princess Norah to spend his in Virginia and : ] DLX-1)( Y Lge waer Petersburg to an enthusiastic r yl fi l i a n in the states. Mrs. Click, | Yeturning fo-Seattle via Niagara group.” You'll find a ) Carl ard Mervin will ac- | Fally’ and Y8llowstone National and The party will return to Junea Park. ¢ 5 on the Yukon Tuesday. av e! endiig a few days in Seat- Mr. Click axpects to be absent “STRIKES AND SPARES"—Novelly Reel i gd} outlet 2 = ;vxilli‘ llrmllor south, Stopping | from" Juneau approximately three s ) ~ . . 2, Portland, Los Angeles, months, Par Excellence X A 550 wAGBOER o b sndiel for those Springtime et s vin Meir of Anchorage on April ul||||||m|unmum||||||||||um|l|||mm||mmu||||u||||uwuuumlurmfl_ e € 5 desires to ! '» VISIT OUR PUBLIC CARD PARTY : B -5 o L play again Family Liqtl’dr Department [ MR B ¢ Tinity Hall on Monday, May 15, starting b Sitich ARE i at the popular [ Admission 50c. i w5 el CAPITAL @ » 2a [ | CALFORNIA GROCERY a certain marine mortgage, dated | 7 P i December 10, 1930, given by H. J. . s Phone 478 Prompt I)‘ehvery Sunday Monday Jmscs wi 5o biceron 1o i 7.V Beer Parlors N ANNUAL MAY DAY Come Down ; . TONIGHT ' DANC STARTLING REVELATIONS OF PILLAGE [f oot covering the gas boat Dance in our i # improved ballroom Elks’ Hall Saturday Night - IN BIG BUSINESS {10 net tons, together with her i ; PAL May 4th uckle apparel, engines, equipment, | ” to which reference is hereby made, | on MAY 8TH, 1935, at two o'clock > 4 One a P. M. The sale will be conducted 4 3 > at the Upper City Float, Juneau, PA UL (‘t tl.’e PIAN() 3 F—% & AR A crusading district attorney caught ‘fézmd”l‘g lg?"—';fi::"'o;“ati ‘l-; gf ith PAT O’BRIEN A A iy the. ei Ba EoNo Auspices American ngum /luuluu_y with PAT ‘N—MARY BRIAN now lying. and DAVE BURNETTE in the mesh of his own righteousness Collector of Customs at Juneau,| |Alaska, in Liber No. 10 of Mort- “ !Lap.es Folio No. 39, the undersigned | will offer for sale to the highest| and best bidder for cash all of the ; said gas boat “PHEASANT”, her 3 tackle, apparel, engines, equipment, |ete., as described in such mortgage, Evelyn Brent — Louis Calhern Tt i ks sl "HE SA 4 i D1 ively ; X : 935. . on THE SAX Program starting at 9 P2 M. Neil Hamilton—]J. Carroll Naish FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF i JUNEAU, a corporation, T B s = 1 2 By JOHN RECK, DOOR PRIZE: 1 CASE BEER Dancing 9:30 ALSO 4 President, : : 6, 1935. (Rheinlander) Hope Chest and Prizes First publication, April 26, 19 awarded at miduight HENRY THE ACHE |5 msc % re P CAPITAL ¥4 : NOTICE TO CONTEACTORS An RKO Comedy Sealed bids will be reeeived up ADMISSION $1.00 LADIES FREE! LAST TIMES TONIGHT ——— to noon May 15, 1935, at the office | Beer Parlors ' Music by “Dude” Hnynes"()rrheslm of Highway Engineer, Room 105, T, BARGAIN NITE—ZSC Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska, for the construc- r41 Y 29 tion of a sixty-foot highway bridge NO LI VIN(, WI TNE,SS about three miles from the town of Seward, Alaska PLUS Plans and specifications may be/ “THE BOILING POINT” ;::e:‘ the ofr‘nce of Highway En- Try Our l‘)olici(.)us Oyster FOR INS URANCE The Territorial Board of Road| Cocktail . Commissioners reserves the right wnth lACK HOX].E to reject any or all bids. | 3 See H. R. SHEPARD l SON First publication, April 30, 1935. $ i i } if i IIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlllillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Last publication, May 1, 1935.

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