The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 9, 1937, Page 3

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LAST TIMES TONIGHT at the Show Plage of Juneau THE STARS OF BROADWAY B ALSO RED NICHOLS and * ORCHESTRA ON ICE (A Colored Mickey Mouse) wiw GLORIA STUART a ROBERT KENT FOR INSUIRANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. PAYDAY SPECIALS-Effective Wedesday and Thursday EGGS |Tomato Sauce FRE?};;E?E(TRA Cosmos by S. & W. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI MISS LOY AND BAXTER AGAIN PLAY OPPOSITE Coliseum Feature Is Set on Speeding Flyer Stars Oakie 0 hailed noy riumph, of today, the gres ry Japitol ury- ard wi i ovel To wi pic Sherman’s Mary F ith Co- Myrna I ed & ) previously Pen appear- in “Br weuse,” the film nt love ad- y of of two who hide hold back their Ian Hunter Jean Dixon a Mary—With I directed with K associate produc “Florida Special” the mount myster peeding train at re Sally Eiler d a cast t Trevor and d in “To John Cromwell h Macgowan ire new P aboard a Coliseum The- ack Oakie des Kent ylor, Su (Schiepperman) Hearn, Frances Drak J. Farrell MacDonald, Claude Gillir Sidney Blackmer many stars. llingwater is a millionaire aboard a mlinea flyer bound for the South. His secretary carries the and J which m ine nd other strea SUGAR C. & H. Cloth Bag 10 POUNDS 3doz.$1.o9 SC can I 69(: burts and | ° gnd file objectic a fortune in jewels with him. Crooks learning of-the possible baul, follow them on the same train. The fun arts when Ja Oakie, 'a r reporter, accompanying ¥ aylor, a handsome mil playboy on his way South (o fore a love affair, breaks into the plo i {rustra it. - .- Lode and placer totation nolices NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM BER ONE, » FELIX GRAY, Cc d Ex-officio Probate Ju Juneau Precir IN THE MATTER OF ° TATE OF AL LOW, deceased. REBY GIVEN administrator 1 Low, d ased ES- 1 rendered for account of ¥ n of the estate; will be had upon said account before the unde! signed at Juneau, Alaska, on May 10th, 1937, at ten o'clock A.M, at which all person intere final time and ed in the place tate may appe and contest the same, my hand and the Probate inal account Given under pfficial of above-named, thi: 1937. (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, Cemmissioner Probate cinct First publication, March 9, 1937. Last publication, March 30, 1937. Cot and Jud, Juneau. Pre- SOUPS FINE QUALITY Regular Size Tins 2 fans 1 5¢ FRESH GROUND COFFEE | SOUR PITTED CHERRIES GOOD GRADE No. 2 tin 24C MAKES FINE PIES For Drip or Percolator Per pound 24(3 WHY PAY FOR THE CAN? PURE JAM FULL 2 LB. 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SWEET—]JUICY GRAPEFRUIT SEEDLESS i ‘ ARIZONAS 4 25° ONIONS Medium Size MILD OREGON RE, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, | ved by the G Ar s in writing to the the 8th day of March, Ex-officio jpre {1 School Affair Will Be Held| 97 BY STUDENTS, | NEXT FRIDAY in Gym-—Decorations, Added Entertainment SC clic 3138 of lear providing in ' t nd Section the |37 where I ha under exe | It gives | i to where the 1 a 1 of $100 tc an officer, who that leads to n of any maliciously not wtion conyic w 1 or unoceupied, lo- the bou; y ed town in t 000 is appropriated to provisions of the act to reimbur: Loyal Order 1 due it from C the lodge sed in the eme: e Craig school burned incorp car he |Cr i fof M the ¢ proper gen tw 206 No, 16—An act to reimburse i. Wilson of Ketchikan the sum $305 medical services rende Lee Yancey, an indigent at Kennecott, upon authority of the U. s sioner. for iting funds to follows: For city schools, $43,152.65; wsportation of pupils for the June 30, 1937, $12,- t of tuition, $2,500; wenses ‘Territorial Depar f Health, $3,581.49; for res- relief of persons, and Io: 30—Giving care and custody 1 property of the Territory, ex~ at present under care of of the University of Al- > Commissioner of Educ: nd the Board of Trustees of Pioneers’ Home, to the Board Administration S. B. 18—Appropriating, $8,000 from the road fun isien to reimb: harbor dredging mended by the Secretary of War. 8. B. 15—Authorizing the '] urer to have tests made of weigh nd measures in commercial ir tutions and report same to the At- orney Genersal for action when re- quired. 8. B. 26—Amending Section 5598, Compiled Laws of Alaska, provid- ng that within 20 days after the allowance of the appeal the appel- lant must file with the clerk of the District Court transcript of the cause, The transcript must con- in a copy of all the material en- ries In the Justice's docket re ing to the cause or the appeal, and must have annexed thereto all the original papers. DRUG STRIKE OVER, SEATTLE The' strike ! against ‘two Seattie wholesale drug firms, which has been on for months, ended. This according to advices received here H. L. VanderLeest in two radio- grams eept that the as tic W o1 fficer > Petersburg for project as recom- The firms announce normal busi-| ness will be resumed at once and orders will be filled immediately, IMS IS MEETING TOMORROW AT 2| The Interdenominational Mis- sionary Society will hold its regu- lar monthly meeting tomorrow af- ternoon at 2 o'clock in the Luthei- an Church, *“Mission Work in China” is to be the subject of dis- cussion, Mrs. O, Carmichael, as chairman, has secured the follow ing speakers to represent the work in the several denominations: Mrs. Floyd Dryden, Methodist; Mrs. C. Cliek, Pentecostal Assem-] bly; Mrs. E. Olafson, Lutherang Mrs, Robert Rice, Episcopaliany Mrs. O: Carmichael, Pr terian Lieut. Margaret Morris, vation] Army. Miss Hilda Krause is devo- tional leader. Following the meeting, lunch will be served by the ladies of the Lu- theran Church. All women are cor- dially invited. NOTICE On and after this date, March 9, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs, F. W. Ford, adv, (8gd.) FRED FORD ———.—————— DANC Scandinavian - American, M 005 ¢ Hall, Wednesday night, 9:30. Accor dian music by Peterson and Kane. Refreshments. $1.00 admission. Pub- lic. See tomorrow's Enipire. adv. th ‘x‘,l {Aiken and L the | s of the First DI* | shamrocks | Unuique ,achieved wil i viden will be| ciricians Richard | rd Lowell, whe 7 in conjunction with the cgmmittee This \‘All“—“ of Mike Daniloff,| e Hildre, Charles and Dolores, lighling effect by el 20N ‘(nk'r ons mittee consists {Helen Hildre, Lo |Jenne, Irving se been made | will play| provided by is Taylor, Corrin 1 Stewar Carrying oviginal signed Dung and out the general theme,! have been de-| by the committee | Virginia Lund and | prograins and made of E Archer Luella Tucker. | other committees vitation: Wilcox, Keit art, Catherin iKechnie and Lala publicity Je Ed Hildr Freeburger, { Warn ' LePaugh Dancing enjoyed from | nine twejve in J-Hi Gym,| with novel entertain planned | the intermission, s THREE CHOSEN FOR CONTEST, | DECLAMATION follow ell, Don| etrich, Mary Stev mpbell, Ellen Mc LaPaugh; ai McNaughton, | Pete, e be to ent for | | | Charles Jenne, Bernice| Lovejoy, Archie Gubser | Represent Juneau 1 Students who will rep: Juneau High School in the seast Alas| be Held Tere on 10sen last night bef audience gathered School Auditorium. | Jenne was judged the winner in the oratory group for his fine presentation of the reading, ! Enough of This,” by J. W. Magnus- sel 1 Bernice Lovejoy's piece, | cl 16, ‘were | re an enthu- | at the “Select- | ing Wallpaper” drew much applause and laughter from the audience and she was judged the winner for this sroup. Archie Gubser was awarded the winner of the dramatic division for his fine acting and speaking of “The Burgomaster,” a cutting from “The Bells.” i Judges for the evening were Mus. | Iva Tilden, Mrs. Helen Webster, and Miss Pauline Monroe. | Invitations have been issued to Wrangell, Ketchikan, Petersburg, | Sitka, Skagway and Haines to par- iticipate in the Southeast Alaska meet. Replies to the invitation arc expected to be answered at once, EVANGELISTS ARE IN Ty pecial Services to Start Tonight at Bethel Mis- sion on Main Street { | 1 ) ™ | Evangelists, the Rev. and Mrs,! {John Linney arrived in Juneau on ythe Princess Norah, -coming from | | Terrace, B. C. They will start meet- lings tonight at the Bethel Pente- | costal Mission, 121 Main Street. The | |Rev. Linney is speaking tonight on |the subject: “The Revival We Need.” | iThe meetings will continue cvtrry‘i inight except Saturday and Mon- |day. There will be special singing at each meeting and messages given ion a number of interesting subjects, Mrs. Linney will speak tomor) night. Evetyone interested is invited | to these meetings. { - A Reat Bance Date, Saturday night, March 13th, Douglas nata- torium, in memory of the Dream- land, Mike Pusich, Prop. adv. ‘ustom Built $6.50 | FRIENDLY FIVE $5 Men's FORTUNE Shoes $4.00 Nationally Advertised FROLIC DANCE - |/ DOUGLAS BUSINESS PLANS "|a letter from E THEATREN LAST TIMES TONIGHT g s ON 'I“S/ THRILL TIIP. DOUCLAS NEWS NOW GOING AHEAD s making job have be the building read JACK OAKIE SALLY EILERS S KENT TAYLOR FRANCES DRAKE before the fire for the t week, Mr Joe Riedi is work on his property in prepara- tion to rebuild as soon as possib for his grocery and bakery business. — - KETCHIKAN RELIEF stock tore Jensen stated expec to start| ALSO Thanks Mr. Cupid Argentine Argosy Run Sheep Run F. A. J. Gallwas is in receipt of AR of Ketchikan thi morning enclosing & check for $50 to be added to the fire relief fund | which now totals ,$3,367 | Lode and placer iocation notides > : \for sale at The Empire Office. MRS. FEERO, DAUGHTER TLL fovietone News Mrs. W, E. have Vs plications. Roy Dupree is also under the wea- ther at his home on account of sick-! ness Feero and daughter both been in bed for with the flu and com- VISIT THE AND W58 10 AR TR AR A S SRS Schilling Coffee is a delicious daily reminder that some y things in this world keep right on being good, come what may. Schilling Coffee One for Percolator Another one for Drip NEU-LIFE A Health Product that Paves the Way to % Health and Vigor NEU-LIFE halis premature old age and wasted vital- ity by supplying the nerves and glands of the ' body with the necessary material for their rejuvenation, NEU-LIFE corrects that faltering step, that aged look, that unsteady nerve, those prema- ture gray hairs and makes one feel the spark of youth, Exceedingly rich in Vita- min E. NEU-LIFE is sold on a money back guarantee. LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR HEALTH FOODS CENTER 230 Fronklin St. Juneau, Alaska The First National Bank JUNEAU [ ] CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS— $75.000 D COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 29, Paid on Savings Accounts % FRESH TENAKEE CRABS EVERY MONDAY California Grocery THE PURE FQODS STORE Telephone 476 Prompt Delivery

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