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v . " | | ,' anotier A WARNER THE DIONNE PREVIEW TONIGHT JEAN MURR IN MATURE ROLE AT COLISEUM 5 Tieig Young Star Adopts Sedate Coilffure for “*Orchids to You” Orchids to You,” st Muir, plays tonight at Theatre. It is Miss Muir's first attempt at a mature role. The heroine of the picture is a florist, who has built up a highly successful business in a big metropolis, and Miss Muir, though she liked the part, was re- ported to be a trifle dubious about her ability to look old enough. How- arring Jean 1e Coliseum ever, a more sedate coiffure and smart businesswoman costumes, achieved the transformation, and the role is said to be one of M Muir’'s most suceessful achieve- ments. John Boles and Charles Butter- worth have the other leading roles in “Orchids to You,” with Ruth- elma Stevens, Harvey Stephens, and Arthur Lake > TWINS TAKEN UP IN AIR Pilot and Mrs. James Dodson and three-months-old twin their boys | ecently flew from Anchorage to| Ruby where they will make their home. Pilot Dodson flies a p}an?; owned by Dr. Larue of Fairbanks and will be based at Ruby. The twins were born on Christmas Day. Gue surprise aiter absorbed every minute with RALPII FORBES GENEVIEVE TOBIN FIRST NATIORAL PICTURE ———ALSO——— in "GOING ON.TWO YEARS"” Rumania—Screen Song—News THEATRE keeps you BROTHERS- QUINTUPLETS KAY FRANCIS AT GAPITOL IN COMEDY BILL “The Goose and the Gand- " Costars G. Brent in Ga_v Entertainment . The Goose and the Gander,” comedy drama involving both theft of hearts and of jewels, plays to- night at the Capitol Theatre Kay Francis and George Brent are co-starred with Miss Franecis playing the part of an ex-wife whose millionaire husband had fallen for the wiles of a pretty blonde, mar- ried her, and then attempts to flirt with his first wife Kay seeks revenge and manages gay Leaving Juneau several monthst0 travel from Juneau to Taku agc, Capt. Strong . travelled by | gasboat »\{lhm the next few days, | steamer to Prince Rupert and by |thence to Tulsequah. They will be| il to Burns Lake, where a United | 2¢companied on the trip by George | plane piloted by Ernie |Robbins, D. A. McPhee and A. W | Kubcek was chartered for the fur- Kaska, who lm\el}rdk b[\ ‘\1‘% seasll ing trip through the Interior.;irom Telegraph Creek to Wr i, to get the husband to visit her and | at the same time maneuvers wife number two and an escort, bound on a philandering trip to a mountain resort, all under the same roof. Ac- cidently a gentlemanly jewel rob- ber and his “moll” also are side- tracked into the lodge. There follows a series of episodes that are most exciting and at the e time uproariously funny. The untangling of the marital mix-up, as well as the jewel robbery, leads to a surprising climax. - e - RED CROSS FUND Petersburg’s drive for the Red Cross fund for flood sufferers total- ed $167 including $50 from Archie W. Shields of the PAF. LOOK DOWN lots of room. of more than forty miles. SEE THE GLACIER! Nine-passenger airliner, heated ecabin, Five dollars per passenger. town and over Mendenhall Glacier covering a distance FREE Transpertation from the Bus Terminal SUNDAY AFTERNOON First Bus Leaves Terminal—1 P. M. o NORTH CANADA AIR EXPRESS ON JUNEAU! reclining chairs, Will fly over Capt. btron oT ravola h ()()l) il A\\.ll E From Burns Lake Capt. Strong flew | to Takla Lake, Brothers, Cariboun Hide, Telegraph Dease country by way of Fort Nelson. ek, part of his trip by Nels Fla\v-‘ A business associate. } 'lHl: DAILY ALASKA I:'VIPIRI: THURSD:! \\, APRIL 2, 1936. LADIES OF TRINITY Going To Taku BOY SCOUTS TO ME emen's Boy Scout. Troop " GUILD MEET FRIDAY wii”mect onitn: And the pr 7:30 o'Clock / . in the Nort Presbyte Miles in l nterior, Mo.stl y - i L fueri master > ,, F 5 1 meet tomorrow af . ) by Plane, to Purchase Furs ;3 5000w o o < | announcement made by Mrs | A ankiie et R N e Rice L T ! A Walt Capt. William Strong who arrived pt. Sirony on the trip, ineluding ““yeo ol pice will be hostes to [\JI “um. .M‘r;\ F;\ 5\1 IAI.A:‘\}A‘.;(’” {here on the Princess Norah from about 300 marten, approximately |q v ceey ooy Co BF B fo ner at the Anchorage Hc 'Prmw Rupert completed a trip of [150 mink, 188 lynx, 32 cross foX. 34 [pos (6 attend and take their|” . {more than 3.000 miles by railroad, | red fox, 16 fisher, and 5 coyote pelts puon o | SUDS IS steamer and airplane, including a were shipped to Charles Goldstein| “piing win e discussed at the | THREE CROWN BRANDY fur-buying expedition through In-|in Juneau, Flatekval said. "111 "“ meeting concerning an Easter tea,| “THREE CROWN BRANDY ha terior British Columbia. Capt }‘hi‘ pelts were of unusually highlgng reports of committees will also | been aged in the wood for tw | Strong was accompanied on the lat- [quality, he stated. 5L~, made years! o 5 vab¥ Jow ] Capt. Strong and Flatekval expect | | brought their dog team with them | to Juneau, and will take the dogs to Taku aboard the gasboat. Kaska | stated today that McPhee's five Labrador huskies are “the best dogs | Thutage Lake, Two | Lake. and the Liard & Jm the Cassiar country.” Two of the Mercy Triz dogs are exceptionally fine leade From Thutage Lake a man suf-|gaseq sajd, and arc both named fering from appendicitis was taken j.py, The lead dog in Mary Joyce's aboard the plane and flown to Tele-{ o 00 toam who was raised bf Roe Ol i /b / / ph Creek where he was trans-|nephee and presented to Hack Cateticn | fee ‘1/,,{( cedecced ferred to the mail plane for AUNN. | gmith shortly before his death o n v Another errand of mercy was ac T : W P 3 said, is also called “Tip. rzeced complished when a sick Tndiah WS | “Thore fs 1o meose i town.” e carried in the plane from Fort Nel- nropyoe reported, “so the two Tips. son to Fort St. John for medical grover Casey and Sport aren't | treatment. Lash Collison. brother gotiing much to eat.” | : of Lynch Collison who was injured ~ potp, McPhee and Kaska have | ; e ; in an airplane accident at McDames peopy o aged by tl Q¢ ” gage: e Canadian ] Lake last summer, was also a pas- SEAGRAM’S “V. 0‘ senger aboard the plane from Mas- | kuawa to Fort St Forced Down By Fog said, for reported future activity at At Fort St. John Nels Flatekval the thu-w}alvr e : $ boarded the plane and accompanied BT 0L 05 X Capt. Strong throughout the bal- NEw REO TRUCK FOR PER PINT har Fort S point e of his trip, also arriving here cn the Princess Norah John the plane travelled to Fort Findlay was forced down overnight by t. James, returned to Burns Lake, from which Capt. travelled by train to Prince Rupert. Fifteen sacks of fur purchased by m Government to remove snags in the | Tulsequah River, which hinder navigation in preparations they 6 Goars Ol RBottled in”Tond under Canadian Gov't supervision John From. Fort SP‘ECIAL DELIVERY A new half ton panel Reo truck ta be used in the service of the Spec- ial Delivery. arrived on the Evelyn| Borg from Seattle. It is now at the Juneau Motors where it will be re- | finished in red before being put in- | to use Forks, where it fog, Stewart Lake. and Strong and Flatekval Citizens-Econom Ticket Straight For Mayor . . . N. G. NELSON Ceuncilmen . . . LOUIS DRYDAHL HENRY MEIER SEVERIN SWANSON i 55 k& We favor an administration of the City's business for the interest of all the people of Juneau, and not for the benefit of a few special interests. We favor the immediate construction of a small boat harbor. Mayor Goldstein has been promising this for years, and so has Councilman George,—and now both of them are promising it again. Instead of promises, both of them should be making explanations why this important \ improvement was not made during their previous and present terms of 3 office. For that matter, why have they not already fulfilled some of the promises they are both now making—they have both been in office for years. We agree with Councilman George’s promise to eliminate the Mayor’s salary resulting in a saving of $3,000.00 annually. But,—Why was it not done, or at least advocated by Councilman George during some of the years he has been on the City Council? “Experience should outweigh good intentions” says Mayor Goldstein, who got his experience at a salary of $3,000.00 annually, paid.by Juneau s+ taxpayers. During his experienced administration the bonded indebted- ness of the City of Juneau has increased by leaps and bounds—the City’s bonded debt is now $216,000.00 Wq favor economy in the City government without disturbing safety or efficiency. We are opposed to any further bonded indebtedness im- posed upon the taxpayers. Vote the Citizen’s-Economy Ticket ‘ ‘STRAIGHT! 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