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S— iros g A T S T Starts TONIGHT at the Show Place of Juneau 3 LOVE-STARVED | £} WOMEN CORNER THE MAN THEY LOVE AND THE FUN BEGINS. 3 On a Limb Armies of the World 'GEORGE BRENT Genevieve TOBIN Glenda FARRELL - Patricia ELLIS. Gomng Places Pathe News CHILDREN MATINEE Saturday—1 P. M. LN VtfiL— Comedy Cartoon Candy T took ol to fly 1,000 pounds of rice, flour, milk, shortening and tobacco Ninilichik, a village on Cook Inlet,| account of the r 1t lack of trans- portation and lack of connecting roads. R ANOTHER CHAMBER VOICE The Wrangell Chamber of Com- merce has gone on | the Dimond bond bill, according to an announcement today by Curtis Johnny Littley Inaugurates Service—Flies Food to Ninilchik SEWARD, Alaska, March 5 Littley has annour John the estab-|jal Chamber of Commerce. lishment of the Airy KA et He praposes to serve Kenai Iknm~ ATTENTION sula, K k, Alaska Peninsula and residents of Alaska \'wim!}\ 3, 1910, listen in on KINY, y has Monday, March 15, for from Pioneer Igloo No. adv. before 45 a All Dec. o'clock mess three planes for his ge The first 1llr'lu in the service w Sanitary Meat Co. ED SHAFFER, Manager Packed by Swift and Company Brought to YOU by .Sanitary Meat Co. SOMETHING NEW! SOMETHING DIFFERENT! VIRGINIA PEANUT HAM MILD AND SWEET DELICIOUS BAKED Half or Whole, Ib. 4oc < LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE Gleason’s Home Made FOR YOUR SUNDAY BREAKFAST e 33° 30¢ CHILI BRICKS Everyone Likes Chxh and These Are Each THE BEST! ARMOUR'S STAR Two 1 lb. cartons TEXTURATED z-Fast Delivery Trucks- * ***'PHONES 13 and 49 “PLEASING YOU MEANS OUR SUCCESS" to ! cord against | Shattuck, Secretary of the Territor- | :Double Bxl. at Colnseum o Shows Involve Drama and Stark Realism |& all he was worth .,u\u“ I would put al to shame, d up Gle m‘ urteenth what H he ms rs and groan-| fers as an “airplane spin"—and de-| ipn\md her n y on the top land- |Ing of a flight of steps. | This startling bit of horse- mn was for a ne in First Nationals| | production, “Snowed Under,” \\"uch comes to the Capitol tonight. was lucky that the fourteenth 'l.\kr s a good one. For McHugh was in. And for that matter, Glenda “Snowed Under” is a rosdicking ‘rcmm) omance in which a play- wright is snowbound in a Connec- farm house with two ex- and a sweetheart while he is madly trying to a drama * Adapted from famous Broad- jway stage hit erence,’ by the |noted playwr land Pertwee and Harold Dearden, “Without Re- Paramount’s daring, roman- ama which comes tonight to Grunting fo makihg faces professional Fran pic gru 11 50, with L vanaugh ansplanted to th issa Landi ances Drake !fn the leading rol A highly involved piece of adult “Without Regret” predicament finds herself to a dashing, in China after a adventure with to regret her mad later when, believ- she married a' noted About the time he given a title in rec- service, the Kent Taylor |entertainment, the strange woman Marriage { piciures {in_which |enmeshed. dissolute aviator {one-day romantic him, leads her rrumvm years 2 him dead, ndon doctor. jis about to be a % TR (1 the Coliseum theatre, has been work. for Chapter 6 Shche” Déake ¢ “ e Ak “FLASH GORDON” | e g rmy He | I {ognition of his med: old sweetheart of her first husband gives out the tling disclosure that the first husband is alive. A picture of raw, realism, said to have the terrors prisoners are subjected to in a penal institution lrun by grafting politicians, comes to the Coliseum Theatre tonight under the title of “Road Gang,” as ;Ah(‘ other feature of the double bill. | Besides its terrifying aspects ‘which make ‘it of vital inter !there is a glowing romance of a girl i“)m sticks by her man even when ihe i nvicted of a crime, and who battles for his rele: until she ev- li’muul]y wins his freedom. AR S A 5 OPERATED UPON | Mrs. Lucy McCall, of Ketchikan, |underwent a major operation this (morning at the Government Hos- | pital. | S g e Al | *Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. JARMAN'S Custom Built $6.50 FRIENDLY FIVE 85 , Mar. 5. Alaska Juneau American NEW YORI 1otation of today is 147%, can Light k Anaconda 65%, Bethlehem b\.»l 103%, Calumet and Heela 18, | ce mm(m\ufll\ll and Southern 3%, iss Wright 8, General Motors International Harvester 109%. t 65%, New York Central IJ Southern Pacific 607, United Sfates Steel 124'4, United Corpora- tion 67, Cities Service 4%, Brem- per bid 3'; asked 6, Pound $4.87 15/16, Republic Steel 39!, Cerro de 0 834, an Zine, Lead Smelti Lima Locomo- 79 mine Can | Kennecot and tive DOW, JONES AVERAG The following are today's Jones averages: “indu {pails 6161, utilities 3418, - CARRUTHERS IS HONORED GUEST ATSS. A, DINNER it Indian i\an res /\n‘ Given to |, Several Participants at Affair Last Night In honor of Brigadier W. C. Car- ruthers, Divisional Commander of the Salvation Army, and to get their the season ted, the Salvation Army H League gave a well attended nner gram last night the Salvation Army Hall on Willoughby Avenue A fine dinner served at the ta- les which wer de cards and candles carrying out the St. Patr Day t(heme. Welco: remark duction of toastmaster was made by Mrs. Adjutant Turner and Toast- master Carruthers made the re- sponse. A vocal duet was given by Mrs. R. Hayes, President of the Home League, d Mrs. James Pad- dock, Vice-President of tee League. Community singing was ducted during the evening by the Rev. O. L. Kendall. Given Indian Names william Jackson expressed Capt appreciation of work done by lo- A and gave Indian!Rivers and Speaker George | Joe Green cal Army leaders names to each, Adjutant Tanner was given the name of Ak-! ish, meaning the “Father of Good Things.” To Mrs. Tanner was giv-| en the name Og-ta, “The Mother of the Wolf,” To Lieut. Margaret! Morris, “The Mother of the Eagle.” Members of the Home League sang in the Thlinket or Indian langua Adjt. Charles Newton of Kake present and spoke briefly. The sex tet then entertained. It was posed of Lieut. Morris, M Paddock, Mrs. Elizabeth Johns Milton Jackson, the Rev. Erling K.| Olafson, and the Rev. O. L. Kendall. | Mrs. Milton Jackson played the ac- companiment. Talk By Penny | George Penny, from the Office| of Indian Affairs, gave a talk on “Child Welfare, emphasizing nu»‘ — Closing | and Power| Dow. | rials 194.13, and pro-| rated with |, $ 1 and the intro- | tables | Juneau; \Y, MARCH 34 1937. > people; edicated history | jen lefender of ranklin Delano Roo: peopl r the younger believed g0 enat 1“1111. as tos one humorc each of t} the g toast: n friend of { every man iend of all distress 11l mothers— friend of crippled ted children, and of all chil- ..v.v free; that all may have & undant life ade all this pos- be that more who t all may y be happy and To him { sible con- | “To the President of the table with th Gov. Troy, De: Committeeman Mrs, Ka Senator | the yeakers’ tmaster ic Natiol Hellent Toa Odd Fellows hall and were attractively decorated white and blue motif; the The with a red the work of a committee from pratic Women's Clubs .. G. Hart R. Juneau; Eva Seymore Effner, Juneau. Alaskan Charles Simpson, Auk Effner, Juncau; Juneau; Charles Bay; R Norring, Kodiak nda Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Reynolds, Ju neau. EXPORTS JUMP IN FEBRUARY AS STRIKE IS OVER | — Fish Shipments Bring Up Shipments on Collector’s Report Over January Exports excluding and jumg to $705.408 fr ary, according t of Collect from Alaska silver, to of ¢ orts for February ; compared fous month both 1 e, curt report indicates the strike in February le the 1 hipments , next to value on the of the items of g the export list. Fresh and frozen (except shellfish) : Halibut Salmon ( astmaster | Salmon, Cured or preserved (except shellfish): Cod Herring Salmon Shellfish: Crabs Shrimp Other fish products furg and fur-skins: Bes canned 6,916 15,743 ver the Forgotten United | Ore. 3.0 of the House |Tots the | Pr Dennis Shepperd, 7,230 19,240 114 Black and Blue Red White Hair-seal Magten Mink Mu silver skins M At Otter All other { Fur manufactures {Live animals | Wood, timber and lumbér matie and regulus; | Copper 2,266 125,105 Trophies, specimens, ete, All other 115 1,863 i articles \l value of products 642,616 » of United States pduets returned |Va 6! Total value of shipments lof merchandise . ! Items included in “all {other articles” Nplm'f‘ oars Palladium 705,408 Total GOES TO HOSPITAL Grace Tickermale, of Douglas, en- tered the Government Hospital to- day for medical attention. — e ANNOUNCEMENT | TFrances Harland announces that he is now aceepting advanced piano pupils as well as beginners, Begin- \ «ai the same time! Y, '?wz!éou : REGRET with ELISSA LANDI Paul CAVANAGH FRANCES DRAKE KENT TAYLOR AP vt Picture AN APALLING REVELATION! of prisonshorror DONALD WOODS KAY LINAKER A Wanier Br ('ll:l])i#l‘ 6—"F1I LATE GOES HOME Mrs. George Clark, a surgical pa=- tient, was dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital today. 4 PRSP RN IN HOSPITAL Nido Aquino a tons Alice Wright entered the Govern- cctomy this morning at the Gov-ment Hospital today for medical at- ment Hospital. , tention, Harry Youny, a surgical ])nll\nl YOUNG LEAVE h | wa. ed from St. Ann's Hos- dismi: pital today. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY DANCE Saturday, March 6 ELKS’ HALL RANDS’ ORCHESTRA Door Prize—Hand Tooled Leather Purse Men’s FORTUNE Shoes $4.00 Nationally Advertised Straight Prices fact that social security is good bu economic security is essential nu‘ the neglected child; if economic con- ditions cleared up the problem of the neglected child would be very much lessened. | At the close of the program the‘ Home League presented Mrs. 'l‘m-‘ ner with a birthday gift. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, daughter of| Capt. and Mrs. Jackson became a soldier in the Salvuuon Army | e e ARRESTED ON CHELK (ll ARGE Arrested yesterday by the Juneau City Police, Olaf Fenson, of Peters- burg was to be. arraigned before U. 8. Commissioner Felix Gray on an alleged charge of larceny by |check. A warrant was today issued by Commissioner Gray and Fen- son was to be turned over to the U. 8. Marshal’s Office. Fenson is alleged to have previ-| ously issued a small worthless check ' at Petersburg. The charge on which he is now held resulted when @] check for $35 drawn on the Pe ersburg bank which he cashed at Swanson Bros. Grocery here proved | to be worthless. | Produc. Gen. Shoe Corp. EE BIG VAN PHONE 206 | Juneau Radio Service For Your EADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to San Francisco bukery o rrr s s CHAMBERLAIN WEATHERSTRIP FREE ESTIMATE ON INSTALLATION See Victor Power at the Zynda Ht;‘ztl or phone ASY WAEHER new washing action qondo but thorough—saves 1/3 wash- ing time—saves wear on fab- rics—saves soap and hot water ~—prevenis tangling. Perfect for blankets, curtains and ‘other Try the Spiralator in your own | n . your own curiains end blankets. Phone for FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION. | GET YOUR FREE copy of valu-' able instruction booklet, “The | Easy Wuv to Wash Blankeu Correctly.” Try The Emprmre ciassifieds for| b e quick results. | FOOD SALE AT Bert’s Cash Grocery SATURDAY MARCH SIXTH 1937 AT 10 A. M. 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