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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRiL 27, |PAA PLANE DUE HERE | ON WEEKLY TRIP FROM INTERIOR SUNDAY AT 3 AT THE MIDNIGHT PREVIEW TONIGHT and, SUNDAY———MONDAY———TUESDAY THE HERO AND HEROINE YOU On its Wfl‘l h trip here Fairbanks, the Pacific Alaska Air- Lockheéd Elecira is due from w leave the Interior city tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock Juneau time and to arrive here PAA Airport at 3 o'c afternoon: to HOHEERH AR EC AR gnummmmmmmmumnmmnummuummmm JUDGE AND MRS. ALEXANDER OBSERVE TWENTY - EIGHTH ANNIVEKSARY OF WED D ING # day aboard the Alaska for Juneau, FUNERAL RITES HELD TOMORROW lower | Judge ‘and Mrs. Georee Alex- under are celeb g the twenty- eighth annive: v of their wed- ding with a quiet dinner this e ing. Judge Alexand on the Northwe 3 afternoon from Ketchikan where he has been presiding over a term of court for the Jast month. 1 KARNES SAILS TODAY A 1935. E. Karnes, Commissioner l)I Education, ;sailed from Seattle L()» He is returning from Washingtor: D. C, with school appropriations. - (NUA GETS PAINT Extensive painting of the floor lobby of the Zynda Hot started yesterday in preparatk where he was in connection for the approaching tourjst season. & Spring Concert held last night in| == Club of eight, and an instrumental- = STUDENT SPRING &= pieasing entertainment through the = selecticns. = rected the singers, and Mrs. Rob- &= music instructors. OLISEU THEATRE Starting g Sunday i R l'dnex.\} rites for Dr. R. E. South- N ed recently after a sud- of pneumonia, will be [ mmuwnu||ummmmunmnunnmmmnnumm held . the ik’ Holl tomortow - fernoon at 2 o'clock. The B. P. O. Eiks ritualistic services will conducted with John H. Walme Exalted Ruler, presiding, it w nounced by M. H. Sides, se of the organization, Two solos will be given by Monte Snow during the sérvices which are open to the general public. Mrs. Southwell has requested that no‘ tlowers be sent. Fallbearers are to be James Bar- ragar, Jr., James J. Connors Henry Messerschmidt, Malcolm M rison, J. Bert Caro and Melvin| , Grigsby. Mrs. Southwell will leave for the| south. on the Yukon to accompan; the remains t0 Tacoma for burial. /Ji} - Their music made lev Their lcve was lke musie! AMVAII“ with CHARLES BOYER LORETTA YOUNG JEAN PARKER PHILLIPS HOLMES You will thrill {¢“the rhythm of “HAPPY, 1 AM HAPPY" CON(ZEB;!' PRAISED Patrons swere loud in their prralse today of the Juneau High School's the Grade School auditorium, A Girls Glee Club of 37, a Boys ADDED ists group cf gl BIANSTALK 24 students provided medium of many varied musical Miss Ruth Coffin di- ert Livie the orchestra. Both are - = GARCIA, FILIPINO luneau s Favorite Pntert.lmcrs‘ == ical patient theré sfnce April 6 RETURN ENGAGEMENT v RANDOLPH SCOTT GAIL PATRICK= _MONTE BLUE Matinee & Sunday SCHOOL TAX Territorial School Tax for 1935 When traveling “catside” be sure unpaid by May 1 will become de- to ride the most medern trans-|linquent. All male persons between continental train NORTH 21 and 50, excepting U. S. soldiers COAST LIMITED, completely air-|and sailors, voluntcer firemen, conditicned, newest type, especial-| paupers ly designed reclining ceat coaches. A. W. HENNING, KARL K. KATZ, Alaska Represen- School Tax Collector. fative, Northern Pacific Railway, <o will be here soen to give you com- WINE WINE plete details, WAIT FOR HIM.| po o ypuceoser 6150 per gal —8dV- | gring your jug. TOTEM GROC- ERY. adv GOING OUTSIDE? — e SHOP IN JUNEAU! e UNITED TOOD CO | CASH GROCERS I'hon¢ 16+ We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 L rrmgi g g e A_-..------------‘---.__.--..,4 miHIEIHHHINIIHIIIIHHIIIIIHIIIII $000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ i at FROM ONE O’CLOCK ’EARL and BlLk\S’S“" 96600000000 @ DBrightest Spot on the'tHigh ray Paris Inn ' Emummmuumuumnmmmuumu|||m||u|mu|umuuuuuuumumlluumumnmmmuummmmmu EMMA THE COOK and HER BOY FRIEND MAX You w;ll enjoy these ‘two qharacters .09 ‘In THE NEBBS DON’T : MISS - THIS a— | BEST OF ALL COMICS The Dail mmmmbmn“ y Alaska Empire 222224422 14 DELUXE DOUBLE FEATURES BUCK JONES in “ROCKY RHODES" d MINE WORKER, DIES Philllip Garcia, 50, a Pilipino, died 4 at 6:30 o'clock last fight at St.! » Ann’s Hospital. He had been a med- TO'llgl.t an 1 “KISS AND MAKE UpP” The body was taken to the Ju-! yeau-Younz Undertaking Parlors. No funeral arrangemetns had been | made today Garcia lnd been a Juneau resi- dent sc years and had been an employee of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company. D s e et et e e Juneau Cash Groeerv CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward SCHOOL TAX Free Denvery PHONFE 58 Territorial School Tax for 1935 [ =77 s orommomescon st o e oo e e e et unpaid by May 1 will become de- B—eeeee s o o i iy 05 wien |\ JWINDOW CLEANING 21 and 50, excepting U. 8. soldiers i ) ! PHONE 485 and sailors, volunteer firemen, L e e e e e i e it paupers and insane must pay this nmlmmmumlmmuummlmmumllllmmumummlmnlmmmmmm|numrmmmummmmnmmnmsn LAST TIMES TONIGHT RANGE LAW and NO RANSOM JUNEAU'S OWN DE LUXE THEATRE STARTING SUNDAY PRESENTS “THE 7TH HEAVEN OF DELIGHT” Radiant—Beautiful—Charming EVELYN LAYE in “WALTZ TIME” With Music by Johann Strauss Love, Laughter and Song Beneath Viennese Nights of Gay Romance, along “The Blue Danube” - ettt o o dv. A MUSICAL TREAT BEYOND COMPARE Adapted from the most hmgnificem operetta of our time Johann Strauss’ “DIE FLEDERMAUS” Also a Wonderful Short Subject—‘“DEVILS ROPES”—Based on Edward Whymper’s Ascent of the “Materhorn” COMING TUESDAY “THROUGH THE CENTURIES” Sponsored by Ladies of the Altar Society IlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIllIllIIIlIIHIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII|lIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!lIIIlIIIIIlIIIMII‘ Mwmmmmmmmmmmmnmmuummmu|mumnmnnmm||nnummmmmmmmmumuummmuunuuunmmmnmu i