The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 16, 1936, Page 3

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S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1936. i SUNDAY MONDAY TU MIDNIGHT PREV TONIGHT—1:15 HEATRE MATINEE SUNDAY — 2 HEAD GAST OF WILD WESTERN Coming to Coliseum Theatre Sunday RKO Radio—l\z;: added a new chapter to the glamorous history of |the outdcor action dramas by | T vill be times tonight. Harry Carey, Hoot Gibscn, Guinn Big Boy” Williams, Bob Steele and Tom Tyler, present day own for the last stellar brigade of hard riding, straight shooting heros, in “Po dersmoke Range,” reinforced with such favorites as Frank Rice, anklyn Farnum, Bill Desmond, lly Wales, Art Mix, Buffalo Bill . Buzz Barton, Eddie Dunn, Ray 8 Mayer and William Farnum ABOARD HER SHIP OF JOY! No Selection of DICK POUWELL S R \ Council Session RUBVKEELER B e T oL, {iTH All Applications Are Laid IN WARNER BRO$. FIRST NAT'L. HIT Over—AChanges, Build- ing Code, Made (Continued from Page One) Foanklin Street near the Upper City Flo The application -was approved by the Council The Council also authorized is- suance of a license to operate card room to Emilio Galio An unsually large number of spec- tators attended the meeting last night, many of whom were forced to stand, resulting in a suggestion by Grover Winn, who presented the Annual Report of the School Board, that the Council authorize the pur- chase of additional seating space. Mr. Winn's suggestion was endors- ed by M. S. Whittier. - - ATTENTION FRITZ COVE RESIDENTS The Highway Delivery, authorized carriers of The Daily Alaska Em- pire, will make a special trip over the Fritz Cove Road Tuesday even- ing and if a sufficient number of subscribers can be secured, at the regular rate, The Empire will be delivered on that route. - - - GET THEM HERE | Lode and placer location notices { for sale at The Empire office. [PHONE 36 | For very prompt { LIQUOR DELIVERY ALSO—At Your Service: Daily Alaska Empire News LAST TIMES TONIGHT “THE THREE MUSKETEERS” ALSO Bremen Town Musicians News THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonable Moma.s Rates Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat | TELBPHONE 584 WINDOW CLEANING ! § | l PHONE 485 i 17 New. York Life | INSURANCE Does Bebt Jeopardize Your LOVED ONES? Have you felt a bit guilty sometimes? When those loved ones 8how so much how all their world is in your hands? YOU—their protector and provider. Have you allowed debt to threaten their happiness? Look facts in the face. List up those debts. If they worry YOU, what would it mean if THEY had to face the truth—suddenly ? Bring the list to us. We'll POOL THEM so that, by paying a little each pay day without depriving those loved ones, we can pass on a pro rata share to those you owe. There’ll be no collectors, no garnishments. AND, first thing you know, the debts are GONE—no longer to prevent you looking into loving eyes guiitless of debt. $ RUNRVTRCIN® A 15.Miute Talk Will ° ASA Start You on the ,‘SA(RED TRUSTY \ i Way to Freedom from Debt. Come In Any Time! ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager First Nitional Bank Bldg. (Ground Fleor) Phone 28 KEITH G. WILDES Phone 2701 ; FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers® GREASES GAS—OILS '{ JUNEAU MOTORS THE BEST TAP BEER v 1o THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS COWBOY STARS “Powdersmoke Range™ Is. stars in their own right, head the) | EO.DAVIS | Phone 4753 i RUBY KEELER, ¢ - DICK POWELL, ~ STARIN FILM ‘Shipmates Forever’ Comes to Capitol Theatre ‘ on Sunday “Shipmates Forever” SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY | | THE_BARNUA \ OF WE;—S'I'ERN SHOWS With the screen’s greatest Western stars’ 4k AF : tarring Powell willl itol Theatre at the C Theé picture deals with naval open Sun | aay life and t ndships ies it engen ick Powell plays the part Midshipman Melville, who. his will and because of tradition, gives up a fortu ing career . embark upon Keeler hter of mekes her liv g the young children of of- 4 . | ficers how to dance in new feature opening | .Tne Three Musketeers” will be | shown for ti ast times tonight | = - 1, An- { and FULL HOUSE [ warmly “you can get a FULL HOUSE | Ifor a dollar or less — and It's ice and be-'yinner! Ask your liguor dealer.” school or- famil r, to > navy i orphaned ( Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler at the Capitol, k | DOUGLAS GRADE applauded aid Pats ards, Ki fore the perfor salection PRESENTS SHOW, -~ M. S, AUDITORIUM .- 1 i ; Nan, Borghild | Havdalil; Jane, Annabelle Edwards; | Molly, Grace Pusich Patsy Flee 1 Ja Magic Gingerbread” De- . 3 s ihill; Ging ad, Glenward Kirk- llghthl Opmgtla ham; His Wife velyn Spain; | Pleases Audience | Bridget Ann, Eval ! —_— | Patricia Andrew: The Magic Gingerbread,” delight- rane the BEST! If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help - BIG SOCI: All cars will be ful operetta in two acts was suc- cessfully presented last night before a capacity audience in the Doug- headed towards las high school auditorium by the Dou fonight for the annual | You! A grand selection of grade school pupils under the di=, ball of the Douglas Volunteer Fire | 800d food . . . vegetables and rection of Gifford Carter, director D). rent dance which in the | all the dings that men like of Music. s proven to be one of the | best. The musical, which was replete bj ith gay song and dances, centered g around the baking of gingerbread men by Billy Ferro, as the cook, pe ans (Borghild Havdahl), Jane (Annabelle Edwards), Mol Pusich) ), Susie Ann (F est attractions of the year for good time, and lots of it The big Natatorium has been es- ially prepared for this event Rand’s Orchestra will provide Sanitary Grocery PHONE 83 or 85 “FThe Store That Pleases™ BOB STEELE > U —— ST CUT RATE PRICES gt d e | L Rent District | Susie Jane (Doris Canill), and | Mrs W. £ Cahill and daughter| | pen's Dress Oxfords—$295 | TOM TYLER members of the chor 1e COOK Doris expeet to leave Monday on “lothi Aans, Al adds some magic extract to the the Alaska for their visit to Cali- ll(l::'t\:.l\"f\“',‘ ‘()l?p"‘;iu_'"‘:,'i"l" o GUINN WILLIAMS dough and the children are a. They plan o be gone Pond ‘ WILLIAM FARNUM ious to see the results of the addi- about three months - — — tion. The cook is not so anxious, — — 2 — 2 WILLIAM DESMOND however, so he goes fishing leav- E “BUZZ" BARTON ing the others to do the baking Came To Life As the second act opens the erbread ch rs are on the sf having finished baking and cor to life. Glenwood Kirkham appears as the ginger - bread man, E Spain as his wife; WALLY WALES ART MIX BUFFALO BILL, JR. » BUDDY ROOSEVELT _ FRANKLYN FARNUM AN INVITATION gin- RKO-RADIO Picture s Bridget Ann, Patricia Andrews to dine well and rest well at SAM HARDY nd Peggy Cochrane as the twins Scatfle's most. distinguished. ad- are their children. These ginger ! RAY MAYER dress. the modern hotel conveniences Here, you will find all folks hop out of the oven and make i merry on the stage until the old witch (Catherine Campbell) fright- ens them away. During their ab- sence the bakers return rea for a gingerbread party. But th re brokenhearted when they discover an empty oven and they go out hunting for the gingerbread. Mean- while the magic folks return to the stage whivre they are again caught by the witch who tells them they Directed by WALLACE FOX. Associate necessary to your couiplete com- Producer, Cliff Reid fort and all those old fashioned ideas of friendliness and hos- pitality that are necessary to a Also LAST TIMES TONIGHT HOP-A-LONG CASSIDY | tood hotel well operated. Hayseed RAY W. CLARK, Romance DIAMOND TRAIL Last Episode—“TAILSPIN TOMMY” Manager. Joundy Main are mot meant to be mortals and Alaskan Headquartero—Ask for Permanent Rates. News b I 53 Mk vt . orders them back to the oven, where they retire in sorrow. Even- HOTEL | tually they are discovered there | much to the delight of the bake; 1 The operetta was exception: well presented. Solo numbers NEW WASHINGTON DANCE! FREE DANCE TONIGHT AT DOUGLAS' MOST POPULAR NIGHT SPOT . . . THE JOHN MARIN, Proprietor ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected $70 CASH—$7 DOWN—Balance Monthly | ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. JUNEAU—————DOUGLAS i After the Firemen's Ball Drop in to the Douglas Inn DE BY GENERAL ELECTRIC AT BRIDGEPORT ~— GASOLINE SHOVEL and 2 DUMP TRUCKS——— now open for hire on any dirt, | excavating and moving jobs in or about Juneau. GASTINEAU CONSTRUCTION CO. SGGesesassss s s seanaasasasassaaa s U o ALL NIGHT—GLENN EDWARD MUSIC—ALL NIGHT e THE COOLEST OF FINE BEERS! e THE FINEST OF WINES! @ THE TASTIEST SANDWICHES! Phone 4503

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