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IIIlllillfllllllll"llhllIlIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIlllllIIIiIlIIIIlHIIIIHIII- STARTING SUNDAY RADIANT PERSONALITY: N STORY OF A TOUCHIN_G . Roht. ARMSTRONG - Fdward Everett HORTON Glenda FARRELL - Sybil JASON A WARNFE BROS FIRST DAYIONAL PICTURE Also »oka from "F()RI{H)I)E;\' HEAVE! “SMOKEY SMITH” “Tailspin Tommy” Cartoon News QUi e CAPITOL CAFE AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our’ Services to You 3egin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ] ‘mn J-Hi graduates, ;lhe seven girls who were elected!are down in one study. In the jun- | ‘N'cent Better Times Contest. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, S “LITTLE BiE ' SHOT" COMES T0 cuussum Sybll Jason Is Starred 1 ! Feature Coming ‘; Here Sunday | {.-o--o'.-ohool {e GRADE SCHOOL NOTES eeosececscoscse Kindnrglrlcn Members of Miss Cynthia Bat- | son’s class are making a grocer) store. The morning ass visited B(lwnm Grocery store to see how arrange groceries and what mer- chandise it should stock. Their store is equipped vuh 3 1([. lephone a also made & »n operates. On the blackboard is a large Sybil | steamship called “The Kindergarten x}i&allh Boat.” Every child has al .| porthole; if he {clean face, and hair ‘I day, he is entitled to a star, which| in the porthole. Grades 2—4 Miss Mabel Monson's hat real- Little Big Shot,” starring | Jason who comes from Capetown, South Africa will be shown ‘Cnh\\'um Theatre starting Jason, who began he 2 very early age, has plunged in-|is drawn to an intensive career under the| banner of Warner Brothers. nning fame at the age of eight n months, Miss Jason be favorite of London as a s cer, mime, and pianist. € d by an able cast among whom | Glenda Farrell, Robert Arm- g, Everett Horton, Jack La- and Arthur Vinton b with Char- e Henry is e Coliseum je butter, which was samplec 's. At present the second dramatizing two plays. have finished reading the 2 “Dutch Twins.” “Forbidden Heaven,” les Farrell and Cha {now being shown at - is working on a milk project pupils plan to visit a dairy {the near future; later they build a miniature copy Miss Donie Taylor's 3rd grade hae been studying the shelter unit. in this unit are building ., homes, and furnishings. homemade baby named “Shirley impressive cere- in will ee e 000000000 clas which at Tom and Ennis White, sons ().‘Tl‘h s ha Mr. and M er White, and | doll | former Juneau boys, are attending| Temple” | Grant-Hi at Portland, Oregon. Both | mony boys are members of the Ymm"i Students Oregonians’ brass band. They are(anedr’s also interested in aviation; Tom | making has already soloed five hours and has his pilot's license. Ennis ex-|States pects to have his license in the|have near future | potes - { Grades 5—8 McCormick, J-hi studeni! The “Hall of Fame” project, South last Tuesday on|Which Mr. Kenneth Ferguson's fifth )Ill(! h grades have been work- o | ing for the past 15 weeks, is near- Mrs. Walter w.,m]“ ard, the for-!ly completed. Seventy-two members Mildred Logg and Jay Hi Eng-|are included in this project. Prizes lish teacher, is now recovering from | are to be awarded by a committee a appendectomy. '01 three who will act as judges. i o This ¢ has finished making Margie Littlepage, former Juneau |color wheels in art High student, left last week for All students included in the fifth, Portland, Oregon, where she will Sixth, seventh, and eighth grades visit friends before leaving for Rus .‘h.uf been taking comprehension sia to visit relatives. and organization tests in reading, | under the direction of Mrs. Helen Peter- | Webster. Judge James the speaker Anabel and Bob Simpson, former |grades five Jay Hi students, who are atten erncon, ing Stanford, arrived in Juneau ard’s Day. v Watkins was last week. They will spend a few |chairman of the air, and Bill days visiting their parents before Jorgenson introduced the speaker. returning to school Under the leadership of Miss Ruth | Coffin several songs were sung by the assembly. an in Miss fourth grade Ruth Ale have finished 3 booklets on the United review In art they making large Totem for been Irene left rt the North & Aileen Willis and Irene son dropped school last week Wickersham was at an assembly of the to eight March 27, in honor of The entire faculty of the public schools are now members of the Alaska Education Association Mr. A. B. Phillips, grade and > |EIGHTY-TWO FAILING high school superintendent, return- AT LEASV'IL(—)NE STUDY jed on the North Sea last week | An unsatisfactory list for the | last ten weeks has been completed, Dick Poole left on the North-|showing the students who are do- {land the thirteenth for Cheney,|ing work below average in subject | Washington, where he will attend | matter and the subjects in which school ! they are failing. ! The senior class has the least number of failing students. Six are among | down in two subjects, while un | Eleanor Gruber and Thais Bayers, | were | to take the trip to Mexico in the lior class two are failing in three! | subjects, three are failing in two| | subjects, and twelve are failing m, Herb McLean, Tom Stewart, and one subject, making a total of se anv Lucas went rabbit hunting | enteen students. Eight students MC | to Eagle River last Sunday. They |below the average in two subjects Miss Velma Bloom’s second grade| The| aps of Alaska and are| held Friday - reported seeing many tra ‘mul nineteen students are low in ATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1936, IPACIFIC COAST 'RUSSIAN FILM | B.B. SEASON IS STARTS GRETA OPENING TODAY ~ GARBO SUNDAY “Pld\' dll" Will qu Out | * s Afternoon m Iou\ Cities ‘Anna Karemnd Coming to Capitol Theatre Selznick Feature Anna Ka niversary nick will be nina,” the tenth an- > of David O. Selz+ shown at the Capitol ng Sunday. St 0, the picture porting cast of one of the assembled aronnd the Baseball Lea- afternoon hedulc Accor son's omorrow, then there i ames will be \x\mm\ in the pr three >+ ‘ PHILLIPS, KARNES TO SPOKANE MEET d epartment, wl d novelist, apitol ig) Woman,” with Bette, Davis, supported by George Brent, | Juneau public ! Nortk Washin j of ==%E i s851h Sadn) f GARLAND BO(:(;AN will be lic J Hardwood Floors Polishing & nd the meeti v Association | ritorial Commissioner of Waxing i n wh : 4 { Sandi i the two men will continu PHONE | | meeting Spokane together. MIDGET LUNCH Featuring Home-Cooked Meals and a choice of Beer, Wine or any 10c drink with meals or sandwiches Open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. including Sundays TOM and MARIE STURGE R R A A T AR L Fruits and Vegetables ——ALWAYS! California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery € authorities on! s and customs, head<} Bucknall, chief of | Roscoe Karns and Genevieve tobin. | STARTING SUNDAY Matinee . Tonighty; 4 As M. Sunday M 2 P. tinee, M. RN~ " " S— THERES FIRE IN HER PORTRAYAL] THERE'S VIBRANT EMOTIONAL BRIMSTONE.. PULSATING IN THE VEINS OF A LOVE-STARVED CREATURE THAT ONLY GARBO COULD INTERPRET...! FREDRIC MARCH Freddie BARTHOLOMEW Reginald DENNY Maureen 0'SULLIVAN ALSO. “Musical Cocktail “Jack Frost” Daily Alaska Empire News LAST TIMES TONIGHT with GEORGE BRENT ALSO——— “Gobs of Trouble” “Headless Horseman™ ~————————————|one study in the sophomore class.! | Among the freshmen there are | |five down in two subjects and sountecn are low in one subject. | e ‘ THREE CROWN BRANDY | “THREE CROWN BRANDY has been aged in the wood for twe |years! And the price is very low.” | ‘ —adv. glllllllllllllfllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIII]IlllIIIIIIlIlHIIIIIIIIlllIlIIIllllllllilll[llllllllIIIIIIIIH!IIIIIIlmlllllflIllllmmlllImflllIlllmlmlllllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIImI!II MIKE’S MIKE’S e ST TERLR ATTENTION MOOSE | Regular meeting Friday night,| Moose Hall, at 8 o'clock. Initiation, | refreshments and entertainment. DANCING No ‘All members urged to attcnd adv. ' ALL b N NIGHT DREAMLAND Music by HAROLD, DAVE, DUDE and LEROY STRA’I'I'ON & BEERS MUNICTPAL ENGINEERS s e gte | i e . Groceries, Meats, Liquors Leader Department Store We Sell for LESS because We Sell for CASH! [ DANCE to the FINEST RHYTHM on Alaska’s Largest and Finest BALLROOM FLOOR Try our Delicious "HAMBURG SANDS"—along with our choice WINES and fine BEERS “For a Good Time—All the Time—Come to MIKE'S!"” 7 TURN T~ PIGGLY WIGGLY QUALITY AND . ECONOMY - I CAPITAL TONIGHT THREE-PIECE ORCHESTRA with Juneau’s De Luxe Entertainers RUTH and BOB and “SMOKEY" MILLS on the Drums! ADDED ATTRACTIONS! ALBERTA LOWE, the RADIO GIRL in New Popular Songs! PLUS—The Dancing Waitress! SPECIAL' CHINESE DISHES SERVED AT ALL HOURS SPECIAL TONIGHT! Half Fried Spring Chicken on Toast with French Fried Potatoes—65¢c 00000 CHAS. 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