The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 23, 1936, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 23 (b) Marche Militaire — Franz based on the amusing experiences IN Schubert. of two radio -entertainers when a { Arr. by J. S. Zamecnick rich young Countess enters their o ——————————————————— SUNDAY Sunday. Monday | Juneau C ity Orchestr t lives. PR Q 9PN MONDAY { E ENTED BY un;;;]mb;r:x?:;mo‘mh;gt:; s GDEN AT LuGAL ansatlantic Tunnel” has in the M‘\l’l;ll)‘\\lif‘fl\#';:’n;“";‘““ | | Members of the orchestra, organ- &1 cast such well known actors and e A N mnong THEATRE TUESDAY ized three months ago, are as fol- actresses as Richard Dix; Leslie " i lows i Banks, Helen Vinson, Madge Evans, ! Violins—Mrs. Jack Livie, Ed Mc- " f C. Aubrey Smith and Basil Sydney i 4 with Walter Huston and Intyre, Mrs. Clarence Rands, Gil- George bert Prucha, Miss Anita Garnick, Arliss contributing character roles There is no limit to the thrills Community Musicians Make | &, Unick. Mrs. Alaska Norwicks, “‘Bio Byoadeast of 1936 |in seeing the fim which carries & First Public A e R A Capitol, * ;. |very dramatic heart-throb story | First Public earance der | K. son. | at C: : . |very drams eart-th y PP e e g | at Capitol, "Transatlantic along with the terrors of buiiding a | a iola—Frank Foster. 5 % A4 * ‘l WLaYgC Audienee Bass Viol-Marvin ' Ghase. Tuun(-l at Col;seum tunnel through a volcano on the A 'o ' | MRb: s | i floor of ihe ocean i Cello—Mrs. 5 hel, V. A. rious, glamor }_ Playing before a large and apprec- | 00 0 JC‘:;‘; DP\IJ:ITP_\'. | Including a cast of notables, “The | Playing for the last times tonight | S R £ s | iative a\xdmnc(‘: the Juneau Com- Flute — Tom ‘Hughes and F. J. Big Broadcast of 1936 opens at the | 8re, “Sweet S\Errvmlor at the Coli- rhythm:c, romancc' munity Orchesira, an_organization | - Capitol The! Sunday. Featured |Seum and “It's in the Air" at the with i of local musicians under the baton s a he © B AT ; | Capitol. lof Mr. Byron Miller, last night R U :\(Hl: ('r ‘uml Tlu.\u.( bu”‘d“" ic‘l’“”l - > JA C K O A K I E 'made its first public appoamum;m George Hall { ;,m.::mv ,::”\ ,I,:n(tlu T;;“f“:;« ad- ENTERS HOS a concert offered to the public) Baritone Saxaphone—Dave Bur-| . .o, 000 % (A€ T8 BT | e aeaRTAL GEORGE BURNS ithout ¢ s SoRogt | Tett ast” are y Jack Oakie, | bl "‘w‘jltd):::xrt“;:arge in the grade schoc a NESHE ke Eli‘ur:‘\ and Allen and Lyda Roberti.| Rachel Williams of Hoonah was GRAC'E ALLEN |8 % 2 R he story of the film, which is an | admitted to the overnment Hos o] it g V] et—A. F. Arnold, Ed Gar- . pi cl\;l;l]::l (li::r‘?;“;\:mh:r _:ai:‘llr‘l;"?;r a7 Marlix:. i hilarious romantic comiedy, is|tal for medical treatment today LYDIA ROBERTI ...and the greatest entertainers of radio, stage and screen..! BING CROSBY AMOS ‘N’ ANDY ETHEL MERMAN | Jessica Dragonette MARY BOLAND CHAS. RUGGLES RAY NOBLE and his famous band..! jand Schubert’s Unfinished Sym- Tronmiben>—Chester Tripp. | orchestra competent and for the Drums—LeRoy West and John {most part well-balanced, was sup- | Harris. lE e ;. |plemented by special numbers by| Plano—Mrs. Etta Bringdale. ou Are in Debt... cal artists Clarence Rands, Crys-| Director—Byron Miller. /tal Snow Jenne, adn Mrs. L. P.; Business Director—Mrs. G. E Dawes. Miss Louise Kolitsch, pro- | Krause Small debts, old debts, you'll safe- Eomeioen i the mano.To care | QONIRS & s 1 = e v et Beers Davis. who vas eontined 10| HONEYMOONERS ARE prove your standing by investigat- e hed by dlices ON NORTHWESTERN ing our POOL PLAN NOW! Express Thanks Mrs. G. E. Krause, business man-| Aboard theé steamer’ Northwest- ager of the organization, who serv- fern, due here Sumday, is a honey- ed last night as mistress of cere- moon couple—Mr. and Mrs. T. V. monies, asked today that The Em- |Butler pire extend the Juneau Commun-|! Butler, who is with the Union ity Orchestra’s thanks to Gastineau | Pacific at Yakima, Wash. showed have been more fortunate than you, come and see us and Channel residents, whose apprecia- no traces of the mental anguish oc- express that desire. Give us a complete list of all your tion and liberal free-will donations ) casioned by a miscreant with a creditors and how much you owe each one. These creditors made last night's program a suc- iheart as black as coal who stole his cess, and to the local artists who striped wedding trousers just before lent their talents generously to lhk':t]\o ceremony was held at Tacoma. orchestr: support. ;chevor he borrowed another pair Orchestra members expressed and the situation was saved. their desire to develop, in time, an| The Northwestern's passenger organization comparable, in rela- |list also includes 24 roundtrippers. | tion to Tie size of the community, | e to the famous civic orchestra at| Seattle and San Francisco. KLEREKOPERS LEAVING WHAT TO DO If you have a desire to get out of debt, have a good credit standing, and hold ycur head up with those who ALSO “Voice of Experience” ” % N will be asked to pool their accounts with us as trustee. ; You will then figure out about what you can afford to pay z and still leave enough to pay all current bills. If you are i N i ) N “The Band Concert” DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE NEWS willing to pay this amount at REGULAR INTERVALS, a “Pooled Account Agreement” will be made with you. This will put all of your obligations in one place to be paid out in regular payments at intervals most convenient to you You will not be molested by creditors or in danger of 'ra garnishment or attachment. You will not have to borrow LAST JACK BENNY and UNA MERKEL in bers, | 4 Ji LINT £ 4 e“;:‘.‘;;]: ;f:migd];:;o‘,?:; s’:‘:l:; (;l:_ FOR TR]P TO STATES money to accomplish the results you desire. And if you T P e a0 All American Drawback Strthribiity, Al bl by the o= e make your payments regular and promptly, you will soon TONIGHT IT S IN THE AIR be OUT OF DEBT. THE CREDITORS WILL HAVE THEIR MONEY and chestra’s director and organizer, Mr. | _The Rev. F. G. Klerekoper, pas- Byron Miller, who announced that ! tor of the First Presbyterian Church a business meeting will be held next | 8t Skagway and his wife plan to leave their post theré June 17 for a Scotty Finds a House News LAST TIMES TONIGHT [ PSSO SIS Tuesday evening, all members re- | 2 kel 5 WE WILL HAVE THREE BIG UNITS quested to be present. qu"‘_'K trip "01 Detrol;t, ““”]’““g by o /3 HERERD SO ] 5 The following program was of- VoY of Walls Walla, Washington, i it b S s 5 S gl OB Kk Eplsode f\vrofla.‘ Marche Noble—Chr. Bach b el M UL A e it l k c d.t SURREND- | TOMBSTONE | RUSTLERS OF Arr. by M. L. Lake Rovotisvetelii il |1 TREAT YOUR CREDIT A asKa Lreai ER | TERROR | RED DOG @ Lost Chord—Arthur Sul-| "goiowing thelr attendance at the AS A Bl“'eall s L iSynod, Rev. Klerekoper and his SACEED IRU""‘ NEWS—m8Mm———— Asr. By Ross Jungphokel. | wife will board a vessel in Seattle » ' auneay Communiy Orehestra | {0l PR L Yt T Sen e P Charles Waynor, AUK BAY INN TONIGHT! © (a) Mountains — Ralph Raf- bach (b) Old Fashioned Garden — Cole Porter. Crystal Snow Jenne, vocalist GOES HOME actions. Mo TaxiBan- C. Wright left St. Ann’s Hospi- ! UM B E R Louise Koltich, accompanist. | @) | | tal yesterday after receiving medi- ~Richard Wagner. 1 Arr. by Seredy-Tocoben cal treatment there. i p Juneau Community Orchestra 4. (a) Indian Love Call. w 'll I (b) Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life. Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. | " siimpnone soion | " el Clarence Rands | {5. (a) Song of India—N. Rinsky- | i 5 | Korsakov. | Arr. by Chas. J. Roberts | Juneau Community Orchestra ALASKA MEAT CO. |- o e S », (b) Woodpeckers on the Spire." J Original Poems by Mrs. L. P. Dawe 7. (a) Unfinished Symphony —| Schubert. {ister will take over the Presbyterian {Mission there, relieving Dr. Henry W. Greist who is retiring a P - Manager First National Bank Bldg. (Ground Floor) PHONE 28 Music by Musgrave Triolians COME! HAVE A GOOD TIME! @ ® Chicken Dinners served anytime . . Special Dinner Parties for Sundays . . Please make your reservations with CHANNEL BUS LINE FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected | Old papers for sale at Empire Offica E. Hildreth GET ON THE BAND-WAGON TONIGHT WITH RUTH — BOB AND SMOKEY ADDED ATTRACTION: TAP DANCING Y LOUISETHE WAITRESS [ CAPITOL CAFE CHARLIE MILLER, Manager That Home-Made Taste in 'ALASKA DAIRY ICE CREAM Stop in tomorrow . . on your picnic trip or trip out the highway . . or on your way to the airport—and we will show you the choice materials used in Alaska Dairy Ice Cream. You'll be free from hot, steamy, desolating wash days with this G-E Washer. The ACTIVATOR actually washes each rrmnt separately. It's safe for any article from dainty ingerie to heavy blankets. No tangling, wearing or tearing of the clothes. A Super Spin-Basket takes the sopping wet clothes and damp-dries them in an amazingly short time. This new G-E Washer motor requires no attention from | you, not even oiling. It’s oiled at the factory—and sealed, for a lifetime. GENERAL @@ ELECTRIC | WASHERS : SEE THESE FEATURES NOW $160 | ® All-rubber Cord Plug | ®Easy Rolling Casters $16.00 DOWN Tomorrow we are featuring the following flav- ors: Strawberry, Vanilla or Chocolate and you can buy it by the gallon (packed for delivery) quarts, pints, cones or by dish on the grounds, at these prices— Gallon, $2.40; Quart, 60c; Pint, 30c; Cones, 5c or by the Dish served with our delightfully delicious HOME- MADE CAKE at 20c FOR BOTH! s . Balance Monthly All Fresh Fruit Flavors in Season! . B o i “Chi " sk for a Demonstration Ask for Alaska Dairy Ice Cream! G e FREE Tril . 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