The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 24, 1937, Page 3

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THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, WED\[SI)/\Y MARCH 24, 1937. Patsy s Future ¥ II||||||I||||||||||lIIlIII||||IIlIIlIIl|||IIlI|IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlmI|Ili|l|||IlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlI|||I|I|l|||IIII|IlllIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_!_ GREEN P AST“RES, : SlMMUN s I'I_lE s :v‘\;,v,‘“ (SOl s, - GREATER MOVIE TO CHIGHACOF, o o i HAN ON STAGE' WIRST, THIS PM, b o WARNER BROTHERS' ; LEW AYRES A T ISABEL JEWELL WONDER PICTURE OF THE YEAR...! The Show Place of Juneau AAT l.v,. and Plare Will Gt Make Circuit of South- east cathernecks Land for Last| Time at Coliseum This Evening simmons 1 i Funter Bay Alaska At last “The Green Pastures,” Marc Connelly’s Pulitzer Prive play hat ran eighteen solid months on Broadway and was road showed throughout the United States, thril- ng millions of people comes to thei creen. The picture, which retains ail] he unique qualities that made the tage production knn\\n as “Amer- ica’s Best Loved Play,” will have s local premiere at the Cnpltol heatre tonight. , It is said to be the most preten- ous production ever attempted by arner Bros., or any other studio. | nd was filmed in the same lavish manner as “A Midsummer thta Try The ream,” “Captain Blood,” and “An- quick results, hony Adverse.” Absolutely noth- — ng was spared in the making of the i Im to give this inspiring play the [ estic background it deserves and ke it one of the cutstanding| reen dramas of all time. | here are one hundred and twen- | y beautiful scenic settings, some f them of gigantic proportions, uch as the sunlit glade in which six undred characters attend a celes- i al fish-fry, the scene rk breasting the flood in a terrific torm; a Southern community, with | B s full sized church, its gambling alls and night clubs. i ur Lt. Franklyn Adreon, Marine! echnical advisor for Republic Pic- ures, took no chances on not hav-‘ Daily Alaska Empire’s ng his men, equipment and action p to regulation in the picture, “The Talking Reporter Leathernecks Have Landed,” which fi4IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIEI!!‘EIIIIIIUIIHIIIIIIllIIIiIIII!IlIIIlHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII!IIIIIIIB is currently showing at the Coll-! MRS SOLOVIEFF WILL seum Theatre. Instead of pmmit-‘ Schlllmd to become of Patsy Ann, s official boat greeter he present city dog ord- at has become ALSO POODLE ASTICS RAILBIRDS NEWS mmm NOTICE For speclal fr call Femmer, pt return to Juneau by w ¢ this afternoon, and is expected back here at about 5 o'clock. At mmons will pic Rl\ Early hree On ly will enter St THE phed Passy and b is being reached Department is seeing fo it she is given her proper air- ing on icash and properly cared Tospita foi Hospital Warden Outbound pas rs with Sim- mons today were: For Hirst-Chi-| ire classifieds for chagof—Mrs. Paul M. Sorenson, John Niemi, Joe Romanseth, and|“Alas fined $150, Ann's| phe Alaska ¢ = - - = ed chickens, P e ist Anmversary Eveflt THANKS TO YOU AND YOU who have by your patronage made this | 1qualified succ We promise you that we will try to give you i x’mu!or values, better vice and better merchandise as we have in the g m 100 POUNDS 50 POUNDS 25 POUNDS 10 POUNDS SUGAR $6.29 $3.29 $l.65 6§c WONDERFUL EASTER mes ———LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES NUSO%A @) VRS A ToiletSoaps gbarspGc | WAX ROLLS § g gdlrfisl!gef 2 for 43c %}SINS 4 Ibs. 390. CATSUP Q¢ [DATES, 2 20 ol husde - o boe PO DT CONNELLY’S FAMOUS PLAY! with Noah's with A CAST of THOUSANDSI ALSO-—Officers Mess e Gastineau Construction Com- tmg the company to bring in extras! peay, and son of E. J. Cowling, of ito impersonate Marines, he brought Juneau, returned to his home here in his own command, Company B, aboard the steamer Mount McKin-13th Battalion, Fleet Marine Cmps ley from Seward. Reserve Mr. Cowling sailed to the West-| This company, one of the top. | With arrangements completed for | ward from Juneau three weeks ago. | |rating in the corps, is made up of | her voice study in Milan, Italy, By flying back irom Anchorage to {about seventy-five per cent veter- Mina Solovieff will leave Juneau on | geward to connect with the steamer, |ans, the majority of whom have the North Sea April 1. he missed being among the passen- been decorated many times. Sev- On her way south from Juneau,|gers aboard the Alaska Railroad eral of these men served down in Mrs. Solovieff will be presented in| (rain that was partially derailed just |Nicaragua, and the company was concert in Ketchikan by members'qut of Anchorage last week. |called out in the 1ecent Long Beach f the Eastern Star there. It was S goRsy b ‘e’uthquake disaster. that organization that sponsored oot her concert in Juneau a month ago, — | giving people here the musical treat {of the winter. | ] The talented young soprano has | | made many friends in Juneau since ;she came here in December for her | | marriage to Vladmir Solovieff, and< While in Juneau Mrs. Dooley vm-‘h(’rore the Executive Board will be while they will regret her absence | ited her daughters, Mrs. Wilbur Ir- presented the Juneau Chamber of from the city, all are- happy that|ving and Miss Roberta Dooley and Commerce at its noon luncheon to- bhe has an opportunity to continue her son George Dooley, in Juneau morrow in the Terminal Cafe. | music. \m a guest of the Irvings until he Among them is further action on | returns to his home in Cordova on the Dimond bonded debt bill now the next boat w Lhe Westward. {before Congress and the request of radio station KINY to obtain a NABBED ON DUCK CHARGE {power increase from 100 watts to Charged with shooting ducks, 250. BE PRESENTED IN OES CONCERT KETCHIKAN MRS. 'OOLEY VISITS FAMILY JNEAU ON HER WAY SOUTH CHAMBER M.EETS Mrs. G. E. Dooley of Curdova is/ TOMORROW NOON a southbound passenger on the | Mount McKinley on her way to Se- | Several matters which have been attle where she will visit relatives. | JARMAN'S Custom Built $6.50 FRIENDLY FIVE $5 Men’s FORTUNE Shoes $4.00 Nationally 1 Advertised Straight COOKIES A Nutt Bros. |COWLING IS BACK FROM TRIP WEST| Pork and Beans S T TR, ,Try The rmpne clas TEUEE O RO After spending two weeks in An-j making preliminary ar-| chorage, rangements for building work to be done there this summer by his| compunv Robert W 00wlmg of | ieas for SILK PRINT DRESSES 2 for s9.oo LITTLE GIRLS' EASTER TAFFETA DRESSES 33 to $4.95 ALL COLORS SPRING COATS from $5 LADIES’ HANDBAGS . . Streamlined—Patent Leather—Many Others NEWEST STYLE HOUSE DRESSES . . . Only 95(: MEN’S SHIRTS and TIES LOVELY ASSORTMENT OF TUNIC BLOUSES THE BARGAIN STORE Willoughby Avenue Next to Totem Grocery PHONE 203 RO | during the closed season, Frank Do- minick, Thane road rancher, was| taken into custody by game war-| dens today and his shotgun seized. He will be given a hearing in U. 8. Commlss)oners coult . from sl = g - = £ = = = Mrs. Pigg |, Robert Guest, former Chief of |Police of Seward, is a passenger outh aboard the Mount McKmhy .IUNEAU MELODY HOUSE | | ] Music and Electric House 1 | (Next Gastineau Hotel) Phone 65 | HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” SRR o SRR White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Prompt Delivery " “0. K. | LUNCH Fried Frog Legs and Other | l Delicacies | 257 S. Franklin Phone 324 | FOR PAINTING CALSOMINING and PAPERHANGING SEE SUPERIOR Paint Shop 815 Front Street R. A. TREFFERS, | : Manager CALL1 05 COI-‘FEE, Schlllings Drip HEINZ BABY ‘BABY FOODS or Percolator, 9c 1b. All - Varieties 3 358 29cm“$lols L Yellow Newtown-—Winesaps AN EASTER TREAT! 2 Ib. jar 39c 2 dozen 39c | 3 pounds 25‘ DOG FOOD- Vnctory, lllgh Beef Content 3 tins § 9c YOUR DOG DESERVES GOOD FOOD . POTATOES | MACARONI I BEETS FANCY QUALITY SLICED—DICED | 5 Ibs. $1.29 2 pounds 19c 2No.2tms 25c WE SELL GLOVER’S OVENIZED POTATO CHIPS! PEANUT BUTTER 39c SLICED BEEF 2 for 35c QUART . Medium Jars ... SALAD DRESSING 39(‘. SHRIMP 3 tins 49(: QUART . WET or DRY PEARS No.2ls tins 3 | APRINS ) phes CANDY—GUM 6 for ZSc TISSUE ALL GOOD ONES TOILET—1000-Sheet Rojls_. GRAPEFRUIT CRACKERS FLAV-R-JELL 8 oz. Picni¢ Tins DAINTY SALTED WAFERS Gelatine Dessert—Seven Flavors 3 for 25c 2 Ib. caddy 35c 4 kgs. 254: IF YOU ARE NOT A C‘}IXSI\'ITI?MER TS e . YOU SHOULD BE GET 10 SUPERIOR SERVICE 3 CALL los NEXT SMILING CLERKS - &% &3 ]

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