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v THE DAILY SUTTER'S GOLD" RETURNS HERE AS CAPITOL SHOW BIG REVIVAL | Gene Aulry Is Feafured in Second Pldure on Eve- "S“TTER'S ning's Program GOLD" |, o i Starring turn engagement of stars Ed EDWARD ARNCLD fouhit 6t e ¢ Binnie Barnes 2 2 1t deals witk Suppofl tha Rotary Con!erence—-und Boost Iufieau! THEATRE DUAL FEATURES Show Placn of Juneall OPENS TONIGHT GENE'S UP TO HIS NECK IN TROUBLE AND HEAD OVER HEELS IN LOVE! This picture adventures a cowboy who suddenly and pectedly has four lovely maidens fresh from an agricultural college descend upon hiin to teach him how to run a ranch. Nat y. this pro- cedure n't set very well with the cowboys. They at first decide | to get rid of the maidens post haste, but Gene and his pal, Smiley Bur- | nette become so charmed by them PROGRAM Sutter's Gold Springtime Serial News Sutter’s Gold ....10:02 pm. that they decide instead to teach| them the real principles of ranch- ing such as one never learns in an agricultural college. CHIEF TECUMSEH GIVES PROGRAM Mickey Mouse Matinee SATURDAY—1 P. M. - “SUTTER'S GOLD” £ “LONE RANGER" o Large Audi;;e Applauds at Colorful Musical Here Last Evening A colorful and different concert given in Juneau last evening r, different in that the at the Northern Light Presbyterian Church heard several Indian songs in the native tongue to the accompaniment of the tom tom, as well as semi-clas- sical selections and equally well- known sacred numbers and drama- tizations of original poems. The singer, Chief Kiutus Tecum- seh, dark-skinned Wenafchee In- dian and descendant of the famed warrior, presented an entertaining evening, his concert sponsored by VISCOSITY VALVES WITH i}HM. PUMP one of the many exclusive RAY features whick clinch RAY LEADERSHIP! RICE & AHLERS CO. Third: and Franklin Streets— PHONE 34 EAU'S -ROTARY CONFERENCE—May 18-19-20 O CLEAN-UP |CHOICEST MEATS ALWAYS.. 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This beloved group of 20th Cen- tury-Fox players, who have won their way into the hearts of millions of movie fans by ther good, clean fun, are at their best in this pic-, ture; which for the Jones Family fans takes up the business of Bon- nie and her bridegroom starting out where the honeymoon left off Bonnie wants to splurge on an| installment plan spree of furnish- ings for their little nest. Her florist {husband wants to "wait until they | can afford it.” Right here, fast-talking and slow- | produecing Uncle Charlie barges in with a bright scheme to run a fair | in opposition to one which already | has been planned. Second feature of stars Jack Kid.” I the evening Randall in “Mexicali | i R S —_— e HOSPITAL NOTES l S ST | Baby Kenneth Johnson (above), who is ¢n his way lo become even larger than Rcbert Wadlow, the Alten, TIl, g already weighs 70 , Ernie Johanson was admitted to pounds and is only 13 months old. He is gaining at the rate of four !Sf._Al\n's Hospital this morning suf- pounds and enc inch in height each month. At birth he weighed {fering from bruises received when 10' pounds. His abnormal growth, physicians say, is due o an over- ‘:}‘:km“‘;“i on him while on shift at | active thyroid gland. Kenneth's home is at Morgantown, Ky. | & o ; ———————| _Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital| and closing with his favorite, “The |last night, Al Engeberg is receiving | Appearing in native costume, | Old Rugged Cross.” }ml\dir,al care | Chie ecumseh sang in native Excellent piano and organ accom- | | tongue and Indian ftribal g, a|paniment was proyided the singer S. J. Simpson was admitted for chant prayer to the great spirit|by Mrs. Carol Beery Davis, well- surgical care this morning. at St.| (peace song), and another chant|known Juneau mus n | Ann’s Hospital. | which is sung usually at one of lhu Similar concerts were plo&('nted —_— | big pow wows, and which chant (h(\ by Chief TeciZiseh enroute nnllh B. Lyons entered St. Ann's Hos—" Indian girl is allowed to take part.|at Metlakatla, Ketchikan and Pet- 'pital last night for medical atten- In all of these numbers, Chief Te- | ersburg, where he was also applaud- tion | cumseh accompanied himself onthe | ed by large and appreciative audi- i tom tom | ences. From this city the Indian! Mrs. Milo Peterson underwent a Chief will continue to the Westward surgical operation this morning at Other well known selections pre-|and Interior where he will also, St. Ann's Hospital sented by the lyric tenor included|gppear in concert. { “From llw Land of the Sky Blue Water, “Pale Moon Fallen K 2 Maid Grabs Thief . B. Hi By Trouser’s Sl i i st ea “Indian Love Call,” “Indian Dawn,” “Dear Little Boy of Mine,” “Absent” and “One Fleeting Hour." The inspiration for “The Land of My Prairie Dreams,” one of his own numbers, was received when a young boy, said Chief Tecumseh Ken Williams, of Hoonah, under- | when he was on the prairie one eve- who tried to induce a housebreaker went a major ‘operation today at | ning with his herd. However, it was | 0 Stay and fight like a man pre- the Government Hospital. not until later . after hd”nui.\m\!(‘d police a double handful of - e P R B e il tratning. that. he | Pants material in support of a bur-| CLASSES NOW ENROLLING Noas dblal, it 1IN Tanication. To 5‘1;,” charge against Virgil Glasso, r'( . music. Three origina ems, dram- | < Ei seh included i_.“] of Hu Vanishing pling with an intruder in the Staten Race” “Mighty Men” and Onum(l”smnd home of her employer and Through Lm\." of. clutching at his trousers as he | fled through a rear window. - - TRINITY HALL CARD PARTY Friday, April 28: pino- Public invited. Ad- adv the adult choir of the church - | Mrs. Pete Erig was admitted for medical care at St. Ann’s Hospital lo<|.|\' NEW YORK, April 28.—A maid Spring Recital, lesson, fifty Dorothy cents St. Phone Red 119. Txv an Empxre ad, six sacred numbers | program were “The Silent |Eight pm., His Eye Is on the Sparrow,” |chle, contract. They Ring the Golden Bells” ' mission 50c. Renditions of “When BAKING L THE FRIENDLY qTORE POWDER = TIDBIT PEARS Schills Treat your family to fluffy, tender muffins, made with dependable Schilling Baking Powder. 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