The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 10, 1936, Page 3

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R Sy s 6 TN T T S A e s N R Al AT e B AR S T R S R T i R S e Sl RS S g b sl THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, |936 LOVE IN CONFLICT The screen’s empress of emotion in a story that|§ seethes with romantic in- 358 trigue, drama, devotion..!: & te SCARLETT wih CARY GRANT {to critics of the film w at the Capitol Theatre this evening Hepburn original in its plot tinue the masquerade of the adventure it promises. IMISS HEPBURN Governor's House 'RUMANTIG FILM STAR OF FILM | SHOWING NOw “*Sylvia Scallett Opens at Capitol Theatre Tonight Unconventio in every respect, ylvia Scarle n blazes an absolute- v cinematic trail according The ffim which has as its star Katha is strikingly It is a tale of | romantic adventure of a girl who s thrust by circumstances into the ociety of those who walk the thin ine between dubious respectability 1and outright criminality don boy's clothing to escape the! w ol Ae Forced tu nce of the police who are iing for a father and daugh- Sylvia Scarlett decides to con- for the sake | Brian Aherne and Cary Y Grant f B R l A N A H E R N carry the ‘male leads opposite Miss | l\—’ H(pbum — s STARTING TO'\!(.HT ALSO— FLEET UF GABS " 1 AMATEUR NIGHT aWS | TOURISTS SHOWN CITY NEW ARRANGEMENT BY EDITH SHEELOR IS MADE BY DEVLIN The Royal Biue fleet of cabs IN HIS SHOE STORE xm\\ complete with nine new Ford rdans, is today the largest and Charlie Devlin, local shoe dealer, “"‘-l of commercial passenger cars|Swedish now boasts the most efficient ar- ording to by | rangeme and departmentization of Wf“‘f‘"‘ Pf’”. head "’1 the CO"‘U__“ shoes in his Front Street store that Each car,” Mr. Poole said, “is ud, With |has ever been put into operation | controlled by a speed governor, B the modern city of Jur nd hope |py any Juneau footwear merc ich greatly increases safety in to visit the capital city n some- Not only are his shoes ortation. It is impossible, p time. separate depdrtments for men, wo- | With these governors atiached, to men and children, but each of the|travel at a dangerously high rate| departments is sectioned by typ ni}:w*t*yfl | C 1 and price of shoe in consecutive size toyal Blue Cabs are going into JUST RECEIVED! arrangement. It is his claim that, | their fiith year of business, and wough Dev may not hav have established a fine reputation sizes in all asses of footwear. for courts service, and safety. purchaser can be fitted with The following employees represent greatest possible convenience and|a monthly payroll of approximately dispatch, ¢ | $1700, according to Mr. Poole, - > | the “gang” sticks to the policy of | A roof fire at the Harris Apart- | buy where you make it ments at E and A Streets| Te girls: Bessie Fowers, was extir hed by the Juneau | B p; drivers Fire I ment at 2:45 o'clock this ' C Paul Johrson, Don afterr with dam limited to ' C r (Scotty) Nelson, Jack about $10, accord. to Fire Chief | Pet 1, Heinie McCloud, L. R V. W. Mulvihill Pride, and A. V. Lee The blaze was observed by Mrs. All cabs operated by Royal Blue C. L. Everetts, who telephoned the Were purchased through the rm from her home in the Radio Dtau Motor Company. The total taents investment represents over $15,000, P Mr. Poole said. The business is R &7 ATR EXCUKSION owned by Mr. Poole and Mrs. Dora ST e o SR Poole, and operates both cab and s FLY TO ATLIN ) New Shipment BN *‘n"“” a0 T ‘”:flk Royal Blue ambulance service both fishing, beautiful s g 4%V ““di"‘“’"- § Sunday afternoon or you may stop ATTENTION REBEKAHS over in Atlin and return on a later — trip. Comfortable nine-passenger All Rebekahs of Northern Light plane. Make your reservations at Lodge No. 1 are requested to attend See Them ut the Gastineau Hotel or Phone 10, the joint Memorial Services to be —adv. (held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, |Douglas, at 8:30 tonight. By order i 3 H. s. Graves GOODIE SALE lof the Noble Grand, Mrs. J. R. " . The Martha Society will hold a |Langseth, Secretary —adv | - The Clothing Goodie Sale at the Sanitary Groc- | " v Sa - v 3 it n ery Saturday, June 13, beginning “ ” Ma i M5 "% 7 C. W, “Red wmcHT | FRESH e T = Telephone 316 ‘ Fruits and Vegetables | ——ALWAYS! Compounded | | by ° . G exactly | | X California Grocery q priie el THE PURE FOODS STORE : by your " doctor. | Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery ¥ UNITED FOOD CO. : CASH GROCERS | Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 sl s ALASKA MEAT CO. | FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF —DIAMOND 2andaD || BETTY | MAC ‘ BEAUTY SHOP Streets PHONE 547 : | TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected ( FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON ""WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . QUICK! I COLE TRANSFER | | Phone 3441 or Night 1803 Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldq > WINDOW CI.EANING Juneau Coffee Shop |1 MRS. T. J. JACOBSON | Home Cooked Meals served from 6:30 am. to 8:30 p.m. Catering to Dinner Parties PHONE 485 o, L [ s | = == JUNEAU CASI! GROCERY CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Streets Free Dellvery PHONE 58 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS—OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Poot of Main Sreey h opens | ‘nflau yesterday with her mother on Ju- £ 5 UNITS ALL SMASH HITS! N THEMAGICOF MELODY \ LAUGHTER, ROMANCE AND GAY ADVENTURE- , \ Being Renovated | OPENS TONIGHT | During Ahsence AT SHOWHOUSE Warrack Is Domg Woxk ‘Music Is. MaglL with Which Includes Com- Alice Faye Showing plete New Exterior at Coliseum An entertaining musical romance, ¢ is Magic,” featuring blonde, »d Alice Faye opens at the | Rehabilitation of the Governor's| House was started this week and is now progressing under contract to the J. B. Warrack Comipany. Car—\( m Theatre tonight. penters are now at work tearing| I ied in the cast are Ray Wal- down the old porches and Efitrances ‘lw handsome young juvenile star and ing way for replacements, Mitchell and Durant, Bebe Dan- part a complete exterior job. A iels, Rosina Lawerence, Thomas suth of $14,100 has been allotted to!Beck and Luis Alberni. put the house, which is badly run' The story tells of the efforts of a | | down, in shape |young master of ceremonies to pro- | 1 he renovation is the o\ngm\wthl" ot 1 s ";‘lvh‘,‘”" ikt a recommendation made by E.|N°SS in Hollywood. He is aided by nt District E‘n.w“"‘ two friends, Durant and Mitch- | gineer of the Ti ry Department "at San Francisco, who inspected Lh(‘y f property last summer when he i ?m.wm about when Miss Faye gets { here. Virtually nothing has beeni, -~ * i igl-iel a part in the chorus of a film mu- | done to the building in years and ical in whic g Mr. Roberts said that it was badly 'giareq 0" Miss Daniels in need of repairing and that i) 3 UF YOUNGSTERS | . AT EVERGREEN [ROSIE MAIER RETURNS | | HOME; IS IMPROVED |Instructors Repml Fine /\t» It is p!mmd to have lhe wo! completed in time for the vl tendance and Interest | of Gov. John W. Troy, who is now After many trials and tribulations | hieve their goal. This is | | { | jon an official trip to w‘nhmg!nn and probably will be gone from a lelnlll to six weeks. Showing a great deal of improve- | ment since her month’s stay in the | Hospital in Seattle, llIUL‘ Rosie Maier who was injured last | April when a car on the Glacier Highw struck her, returned to Ju- JOE COOK in A NOSE FOR NEWS QUEBEC—Vagabond Traveler “GOING PLACES”—Travelog PARAMOUNT NEWS Attendance and interest shown during the three days of play | ground program which is being con- ducted in the Evergreen Bowl dur- !the Princess Louise. P Wl Mrs. Frank Maier took her daugh- | In8 the summer, has proven the ter outside for further medical aid | eal need of such a thing in Juneau, and placed her under the care of | according to the instructors who ADMISSIONS STARTING TONIGHT Have You Inspected Doctors Swift, R. Anderson, and |have been working industriously Adults Slc b the KELVINATOR Hoedemacker. According to the, this week toward getting the pro- Students A 1 on display in the mother’s report, the child is im-|€ram of sports and craft work Children 10¢ o proving svéty diy, and is fiow sl “mm :rway. The attendance and in- Loges 10c THEATRE |ing and acting like her usual self. | terest is most gratifying LTy | Children who have signed up in SIDEWALK ¥ HED various sports are reported as fol-| = ; — Pouring concrete was completed | lows: diamond ball, 104; croquet,'3 o'clock volley ball for boys, and|Boris Magids, will add more mile- | EDWARDS AND FISKE last night 6n the Twelfth Street 50; volley ball 70; soccer, 16; ten- croquet for girls; 3 to 4 o'clock, a age to her record when she boards | SAIL FOR SEW sidewalk job by Hans Berg, con- | mis, 100; low grade sports, 70, treasure hunt to which everyone is|an Arctic Airw plane late today | K B. Edwards, Heinz “§ rep- tractor, and the walk is expected |- Mrs. Helen Webster and Mr. W. invited to watch the children enroute to Nom resentative, and F. L. Fiske, agénb to be open for use within the next P. Hautala who have charge of the A puppet show for the enjoy- D for the Aebidan HAATRtOE Com- few days. P ams announ special pro- ment of the younger children will| ‘Lode and placer location n tices pany, sailed for Svuu;(l on the >ee - gram has been arranged for Fri- be held from 1 to 2 o'clock for sale at The Empire offic Aleutian Frank Capra, the film director, day. It is as follows: 10 to 11 o'clock - é . EEES] Y once wrote “gags” for “Our Gang” diamond ball, 11 to 12 o'clock, vol- comedies. ley ball, 1 to 2 o'clock, soccer, 2 to VETERAN FLIERS —_— e . LUNCH TOGETHER icia Ann Chamberlin, three- ld, who, during her short but atful life, has traveled more than 5,000 miles by plane in Alaska and approximately 25,000 miles by automobile in the States, was the guest at luncheon today of another AI.IIO NEEDS William Meyers You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Have It Done Right! U] \ir-minded member of the younger ca ltul Theatre ation, Sandy Holden, four- Save yourself TIME and MONEY by bringing your year-old son of PAA Pilot Alex automotive problems to us! and receive tickets for your. H(:ylld“n Chamberlin, who arrived We Guarantee Complete Satisfaction! a - Miss Chamberlin, w arrive t self and a friend or here yesterday on the Aleutian, ac- CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. relative to see companied by her mother, Mrs BUICK PONTIAC CHEVROLET Arthur Chamberlin, and her uncle IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\IIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIlIllI Barn Dance SATURDAY NIGHT Mendenhall Dairy “Sylvia Scarlett” As a paid-up subseriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE E = = = £ £ = = = = ; The First National Bank JUNEAU [ ] CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$50,000 [ ZOMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 214 % Paid on Savings Accounts ON GLACIER HIGHWAY DRIVE OUT! REFRESHMENTS! Favors! Balloons! Fun GOOD MUSIC! DANCING FROM 10:00 P. M. ——— The Ideal Summer Fuel ——— JR. DIAMOND BRIQUETS $13.50 per ton Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 COAL BUNKERS closed at noon Saturday during summer months, Admission Gentlemen $1.00 TR TR O e T__—_’“ i

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