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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1937. Radio Songter Cast as Passee Hollywood Star Football Romance with 9 College Greats, and Ken Maynard, at Coliseum STARTS TONIGHT > P. M. 1. SHARP DOORS OPEN AT 6: FIRST SHOW STARTS 7 P. The unusual quartet of a director, leading man, production manag- er and chief cameraman, who have all operated motion picture cam- eras professionally, were combin- ed in the making of Moon,” Republic's /mantic burlesque on {du ry which brings Grace Brad- le ILO the Capitol Theatre screen to- ;mgm “Sitting on the Moon" presents |Pryor as a young song writer for the pictures who brings an ex+ aetress, Grace Bradley, back into | hilarious ro- songs for her. Pert Kelton and William Newell are their respective pals who entertain with a hilarious |comedy romance. Three new songs co-authors of “All My Life,” are presented in this delightful musi- cal romance picture. June Martel, Henry Kolker, Joyce Compton, Pierre Watkin and | William Janney head the excellent | supporting cast. With all the color, action and . excitement typical of college foot- ball and its background, Game,” RKO Radio’s gridiron story by Francis Wallace, ALSO. . 10th Episode “FLASH GORDON” NEWS He ’a"ghed atg L 2 notable roster of cinema favor- | ites, along with a cast of All- American gridiron gladiators to! provide vivid realism. Concerning the gridiron career | of a coal miner’s son attending col- lege under the sponsorship of a sportsman who makes a fortune by backing the lad's playing, the story is said to be re- plete with dramatic action, com- edy and romance. Philip Huston, brilliant Broadway stage actor, is cast as the football protege whose reputation suddenly | becomes tarnished when his sweet- heart’s father, a sports writer, leads a crusade against racketeering in college football. Besides Huston, the cast includes pretty June Travis as his swee CATTLE THIEE, S SREVA ITCHELL ary teammate, James Gleason as his sporting sponsor, and Andy De- vine, Frank M. Thomas, John Ar- e - st s = -+ lledge, Guinn Williams, Eddie Nu- gent and Barbara Pepper. Widow Poses as The roster of famous® football Mate Cheats 43 ‘was married thrice in order to rob *them. As “Colonel Joy” she visited stars includes Bobby Wilson, Frank Alustiza, “Bones” Hamilton, Wil- liam Shakespeare, “King Kong” Klein, Jay Berwan- ger, Monk Moscript and “Chuck” Bennis. Ken Maynard, called king of the cowboys, again displays his his- ‘uomc and riding ability in “The Constantinople and represented that she was sent by the A rian gov- ernment to purchase a site for a cemetery for Anzac soldiers. Claim- ing her remittances had been de- LONDON, Aprii 2. — When James Andrew Joy of Sydney, Aus- tralia, died in Gallipoli his widow layed she raised a large sum and assumed his name and imperson- disappeared. ated him. She became engaged suc- - e Lessrully to forty-three women andi Today's News Tcda —Empire. “gitting on the | the movie in-} Roger Pryor and Pert Kelton the spotlight by writing hit radio | by Sidney Mitchell and Sam Stept, | “The Big | comes to the | screen at the Coliseum tonight with | sensational | heart, Bruce Cabot as his mercen- Gomer Jones, ! ‘RAINBUW GIRLS Daily Cross-word Puz-zle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle $ Fod Klevato \u of the it WILLENTERTAIN i Death notices ) Explosive device GRAND OFFICERS! 3 Half diameters Pokes 3. Pointed wheel I Mascutine nickname ur sthlnglon Stat(‘ Execu- | tive of Lodge Will Be | Here June 19-25 Grand officers of the Rainbow Girls from the State of Wask ton will be guests of the June |organization between June 19 on L Havi mat 1 wife of Representative Hyry R Mrs. Race is worthy matron of the Ketchikan Order of Star. While on initiation for the local lodge of girls, and degree the degr of Colors, include | | ] Majority Service for girls who ave reached the age of 18, The Rainbow Order for young girls, between the ages of 13 and 20, sponsored by the East- ern Star and onic lodges. For boys, the Mas sponsor the DeMolays. DETROIT'S BIG HOTEL CLOSED | BY SITOOWNERS | - 350 l:.mployees Striking for {Cattle Thief,” Columbia outdoor [well, Mrs. Smita Cass, Mrs. Wil- : !drama, closing tonight at the Coli-|lam P. Blanton, Mrs. David Ram- Higher Wages—300 seum theatre, as the second half of say, Mrs. Don Abel, Miss Elisabeth Guests Check Out the duul)]l bill. | Kaser and the honor guest. o > | For Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. DETROIT, Michigan, April 2. — tory Book Cadillac Hotel, gest in the city, today re- and Mrs. J. Irvine Noble, Dr. and T JUNEAU RESlDENTS |Mrs. Blanton and Mr. and Mrs. the wlLL LEAVE TO leE mained without the s ice of ap- proximately 350 employees striking | Dave Ramsay will entertain tonight lN WALLACE lDAHO and Mrs. Brown who will be present for higher wages and better work- | l J 1 " at the Noble home. Friends of Mr. = i % 8 are Mr. and Mrs. William B. ing conditions. After threc years residence in|gimball, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. White- The strike started yesterday as Juneau, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. BroWn | heng Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pru- a sitdown, but the “sitdowners” left will leave next week for the south|opna My and Mrs. Ernest Parsons, to make their home. |Mrs. C. H. Anderson, Mrs. Smith Mrs. Brown and her small daugh- |Cass, James McNaughton, Orrin iter Lucia will go to El Paso, TeX. Kimball and Neil Blanton. the Brown's former home, where| oOthers who have entertained for they will visit before joining MI.|ar and Mrs, Brown are Mr. and Brown in Wallace, Idaho. Mrs. Ernest Parsons and Mr. and In honor of Mrs. Brown, Mrs. npg Gilbert Prucha. C. H. Anderson was hostess at A e s bridge last night. Her guests were MUST LEAVE TOWN Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Van Ackeren, Mrs. N. G. Ricketts, Mrs. Henry F. Stolfi, Mrs. J. Irvine Noble, Mrs. ter, next Imperial. Ernest Pnrsom, Mrs. John A. Cars- at room 10 Pioneer Rooms. peaceably when 400 policemen massed there on the orders of May- or Frank Couzens to clear the ho- tel “by force if necessary.” The management announced lhnt 300 guests had checked out and 752 remained in the hotel. Soviet parachute jumpers who orated with the Order of the Red Star. This enables them to travel by rail or water anywhere in the Soviet Union. For sale at sacrifice—lunch coun- $125 cash. Call adv. P SIIE S SSRGS U SHEESE S . pics i e gintors We wish to take this 'means of thanking all of you for the way in which you have accepted PERCY’S CAFE and Juneau Liquor Store A welcome which far exceeded our expec- tations. We cordially invite - you to come in cmytim_e. Signed: MR. AND MRS. PERCY REYNOLDS owners et P e i et et i e P ettt B i Cash Grocery PLEASING—SATISFYING so many of Juneau’s Housewives is our proud achieve- Just one order will convinee you that BERT'S is a good place to trade. FAST DELIVERIES 373 3 pound large mouth (ooml-f JAR 89 SOUPS " CRACKERS HEINZ—AIl Varieties Largehex 29¢ | 3hrpem 43¢ CRESCENT BAKING POWDER ~ 2Qc CORN POUND TIN N 3 for 43 No. 2 tins Mayonnanse 5 Sc ; WESCO—Fancy Golden ment. FIVE COFFEE RITZ :15—4:15 P. M. 10:15—11:30 A M. Q:m;;;s-,- FOODS—Fresh Shipment 3 No. 215 tins 590 BiLx 120t 95¢ APRICOTS BIG FOOD SALE HERE SATURDAY — Catholic Daughters AMOCAT—Fancy Washington ... FOR FINEST FRUITS, VEGETABLES, GROCERIES —~COURTEOUS EFFICIENT SERVICE— JUST P n o n E l ‘ s | | [ | and Eastern | f % in Juneau next June the| Washington grand officers will put| work which will| of the Grand! for girls who are| ding in Rainbow work and| | is a lodge! c organizations s a stiff training course are dec-| 3 i SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Starting Tonight SHE ‘ ' P e WAS HIS LULLABY! A tunester puts ro- mance wirath musica love notesl / movie | 25, Plans for the entertainment of 3 visiting officers will be discussed 5 amation . : | 3 ing. to us.5 at the Rainbow Girls' meeting to- 18 mmg morrow aftermoon in the Scottish | b hfex ¢ s Rite Temple. 'The meeting tomor- e Afirmative row will be preceded by a lunch * Kmbitters Made a mistake o P p. ’eloc i Bird of the 53 Old piece of eon at 12:30 o'clock. i gull ramily cloth A guest at the luneheon and meeting will be Mzs. Harry Race, | Bchmcl the N\ icencs of scrccndom ROGERM'PRYOR : GRACE BRADLEY Mummm PERT KELTON WILLIAM NEWELL HENRY KOLKER ALSO News Changing of ALK W ure the Guard '\. &V an# * - Glee Worms Porky’s Moving Day MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY 1P M. JOE E. BROWN in “EARTHWORM TRACTORS” “FLASH GORDON” CARTOON COMEDY CANDY >IIIIIHIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIlllllllII||!l|||IIIIIIIIII|IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIMIHII Dean Kerr Is Acting President Idaho Univ, ' Crughed to Death EVERETT, Wash,, April 2—Ev- MOSCOW, Idaho, April 2.—Dr. erett Quick, 30, was crushed to|T. S. Kerr, dean of the Junior death at a logging camp near here, College, became acting Presiflent of |when struck by a falling shump.| |the Idaho University today, suc= Paul Lux, his partner, 35 years | |ceeding Dr. M. G. Neale, who is ‘old was painfully injured when he | leaving to become Professor of Edu- {was pinned under the stump, bent| cational Administrator at the Uni« double for four hours hefore be- versity of Minnesota, ing found. He is in the hospital - eee - in a serious condition. A survey to determine the best b . voltage for electrical fences for cows Irish potatoes stored in banks showed that five volts impaired the should be aired frequently to pre- animal's nerves, seven dried up her vent decay. milk and thirteen were fatal. Announcing——The New Low Priced GENERAL ELECTRIC WARM AIR CONDITIONER . FOR SMALL HOMES Capacity up to 90,000 B. T. U.s RICE 8 AHLERS CO. 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