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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP}RE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1937 )y Clothes e STARTS TONIGHT Show l’l::’;}::‘f Juneau TONIGHT ;{ : g - rom THEATRE LYWOOD, Cal, April i L B o ¥ S N [ , in times ch cold working HEART= TUGGING DRAMA! with | Robert Taylor Frank Morgan Binnie Barnes oy S “Whoa, there, my fine frisking steed — while I inform my friends of Paramount’s phe- nomenal riot of laughter, song and beauty...'POPPY" " ring breez W. C. Fieldsr ui Capitol in e sprightl Role of First Big i Stage Hit come bree: working ute no occu- | With (w | ers ou inding play- in chorine | Girls | np | Parrottls ot or scanty sl D . sround the : that billow are v um ward American who used to dance on o1 , the n tog of h o distinzuished drama Ur in post life tla y T iea LiBEs. Alw Col fam T pan night Tomorroy um The ¢ 1o+ of e beau- robe of Univer > but full- The ture: pical | dren whos be that of existe e of luntil a 1 | husband-father 1 al story by Foank MORGAN - | THERES ALWAY'S TOMORROW! ||~ with e ’nn the screen in X g ! | Miss Banes lu oy nearly AhE i 3 \ L | Wilson, the wife, I atimer, < o ) R 4 g g |Broadway; Elizabeth Young, who i el X phes ¥ 3 5 3 ! & UNIVERSKL PICTURE ’V’,:\ distinctio with Gurbo in ) T |“Queen Chri: Robert Taylor, |Alan Hale, Maurice Murphy, Dick { Winslow, Helen P: nd the ° ted New York comedienne, Mar- garet Hamilton. The character |of a lovable old faker in bamboozling the public s the way for the young couple, is ¢ in his carnival, film, ing to tre. the two ye! Ak ily is tranquil underst the -enters 1if in builds situation ome tim Mr i NOWADAYS to one o ted dered artistic to including cc ALSO i find Meovie Milestones you ped multitude the ca H. M. Porter, Organist of Tiler; Adolph Zukor presents America’s beloved comediar with ROCHELLE HUDSCHN Directed by A.Edward Sutherland * A Paramount Picture ALSO Lucky Stars for Ll ments Monagle Walmer. re M. E ind John H - > - clical undress are dr THE HOTELS rish Joe taste.” v of 1937" tion of Juneau-Dou: that i {las—Rev . L. Kendall, Presider Greetings from the Norithern Light Presbyterian Church of Ju- neau—Rev. John' A, Glasse, Pastor. d of Na- ions Presbyterian Church Dr. John Somerndike, terial Assc 2 yood CHURCH WILL HONOR 50TH ANNIVERSARY rvices Will Be Toniuh( at First Presbyterian ! Church Juneau’s First Presbyterian Church the Rev. David Waggoner, minis- ter, will honor its fiftieth anniver-| sary with services and a program | in the church tonight at 8 o'clock The anniversary program tonight o and Sew—Major Google—Irons in the Fire—Daily Alaska Empire News lik Gaslineau Fairbanks; Mr. | U a, Flat; Tony | Lindstrom, ¥airbanks; T. A. That-| Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson, Flat; M. J. Sullivan, Cordova; L Herb C. Dunlop, Seattle; D. A. Noo- e. It he played in Mrs. Fred Olson and his first stage succe years ago. 2 ) in offices for tl Fairbanks; Keith Jones, Bel- | }(‘;"““;‘;H;“P!":“‘(‘,’\{ ;“ ‘I:’);";l‘lil‘(““‘\"l; Clothes For Color, Too 5o 1% ¢ ks during th \am, Wash; Roland Lindquist, | Beck. | Cear-old girl, Rochelle Hudson, The sl L e e re, the gitls all ; Mr. and Mrs r] has never known any other life. black evening gown Ophir, Alaska; Mr. When the two are operating & joag. i eonooineq 1o Roy J. McMath, Seattle; M concession in a small town, Roch- elle meeis and falls in love with ‘?‘ St S N. Biondeau, Fairbanks; R: |Richard Cromwell, son of the town’s SPorie Bullwinkel, . eattle; -Pred : Looff, 1 |mayor. Fields, meanwhile, has Ketchikan. i THE B. M. BEHRENDS |cocted u scheme to have h | BANK identified as a missing heiress Ruler Banfie will preceed the annual meelings j,ciq: ot Jjunesu, Alaska, Terri-|she can take over an unclaimed for- ; AN to the Grand Lo of the Presbytery and Presbyterial oo™ ¢ Ajocka at the close of NG Th it thivh: i ‘w, vrwnn’;‘v n i vi¥tue of his office Mr of Southeast Alaska which Will be-\yginess on the 31st day of March,| - e coneme works A bty The Cllthe Walter P, is retiring E i 3 Presbytery ' busi=| he scheme works for a tim s 4 i vctsen abetd) obs, | B0 land then is exposed. Rochelle, heir- % alter Ruler. Plese, T ihe it Prestyterian Churchl, RESOURCES less for a day, is faced with the| Why His Face Was Red vieh, and Dreabylerial meetings in: the| - o> 610, GISCOUNLS 352,592.03 |y reaking up of her love affair and S A g A ATCHISON, Kas. — Pete Gear Terzich hart thought he had rung the |Loan on real estate 37: Ty e o n e i St Salvation’ Army Hall at 9.a. m.. | relinquishing of her new home b in Charlie Miller's “electric Overdrafts 2)507.00, . su b e S AT |Then a sudden turn of the plot The program for the u'x.nl\(x\. United R aten | Gillignr services tonight at the First Pres- shooting gallery—he blushed he found it was only the telephone ib:‘inf:s a happy ending. . and urities byterian Church follows: ringing who glories but who - romance of _ W. C. Fields Poppy,” com- | Capitol Thea- Blaine Coj nd M yir Norman Banfield Will Be come kExalted Ruler { Juneau Lodge G SUMMONS FOx PUBLICATION School Congerts | e | |IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR Given Next week THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT our Assistants to Two JUNEAU, CECILE FRANK, Plaintiff, Music Directors Appointed USA. her Secretary Greetings from First Church of Wilkinsburg, Pa. Supporters of Church—Dr. George Taylor, Jr., Pastor, Doxology Benadiction of the is part atic ceremoni pe Seattle; “Shall We e?" feature Fred As-| oo wearing formal | e . 2| Rule Kni Kni Willian Rec Tlee ternate Lodge de! of ite. Leadin Lecturiy - following ensemb) Rev. - . eSpadden Wilcox Side: Vs 7 GLEN FRANK, Defendant. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UN- ITED STATES OF AMERICA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEN- DANT, GREETINGS: You are hereby required to ap- pear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division within thirty days after the Ilast Toda Mr | ews Today—Empire i (Official Publication) REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF I'reasur John Walmer, F. Fre to t more n- an. bu ) To assist the Juneau public schools Bush, Twin Falls, Tdaho;|lWo music directors, Miss Ruth Cof- Idaho: |fin and Byron L. Miller, in com- sattle. Pleting pians preparatory for three i Pete |[major concerts to be given (n the Publication of this Summons, name high school gymnasium next week, 1 Within thirty days after the 22nd tle: Paul Nikula, Seattle: |four teachers have been appointed day '.)fiflpl‘fll;l}fllazam caaexmth‘m slun:- more, Seattle; John 1I,|to handle definite units of work. TORS © PUBBNeC, or WHE TOTY amento. Cal.: C. Met. In charge of stage decorations will 93Y$ & ”1 o _“’:':““s . se"_'cx: Sacramento, Cal: H. J,/be Miss Myrtle Moe, instructor in'UPOR youl, i case Ehls “"l"l'"""“’ d gy languages and supervisor of girly' erved upon you personally, an Juneau b il Plaimitr o i 18 S ::‘1’: e i o i S ARSI Henry Harmon, Smith-Hughes sray. Esquire: |Harvey, Seattle: Marie Potfer, Se-|the erection of the stage. | The s& nie b i Gra lsquir ar Sed J ill be di- demands the following rellef, to- dele; E ; way from - c ewart Nelson, Twin Fall d Mrs. J. Bevanda, . Gidick, Sumas, Wash.; Seattle; George M. Petrono- s0 officers who will I ceremor ton Henry Me: rschmid Ruler; Frank Fo Esteemed Leadin: Monagle, Grand Es- ¥ $ 3 bell alted and E bonds eye” 620,304.99 when > : a Cast members include such out- Power Other bands and war- nding favorites as Lynne Owv = }¥ymn—~All Hail the Power of Je- rants 630,622.14 ’ 3 sus' Name. s ] Latimer q The ticket campaign w e o {man, Catherine Doucet, Rosalind 4 tocks, securities, judg- |Keith and others. Taken from Invocation—Rev. Hoonah, Alaska. E. E. Bromley,| |Banking house, ments, claims, ete. 72,723.62 furni- the first Fields stage triumph of |years back, “Poppy” was directed Guy Mc- tle; Blanche Thor Juneau. R. Shep-! - o Pat White son, Naughton, Tr Chaplain asurer; H. NOTICE For special fresh dress ted bv Mrs. Helen Webster, departmental teacher in the grades,' Iwit: A dissolution of the marriage ex« a Response. ture and fixtures Martin Lavenik, Empire classifieds pay. Scripture—Rev. Russell Ped- Other real estate owned erson, Wrangell, Alaska. Due from other banks... Choir—"As Torrents in Summer.” checks on other banks —Elgar, | and other cash items Brief History of the Church —lgychanges for clearing Rev. David Waggoner, Juneau. house Address — “The Presbyterian'cash on hand Church in Alaska."—The Hon. John sl W. Troy, Governor of Alaska TOTAL $3,149,177.04 Address — “The Presbyterian LIABILITIES Church ir the City."—Hon. Isadore capital stock paid in Goldstein, Mayor of Juneau. Surplus fund Choir—"The Glory of God in Na- Raserves ture.”—Beethoven. Undivided profits Fraternal Greeting — The Minis-| expenses paid Due to other banks Demand deposits Time deposits Cashier's and certifled checks 46,720.15 41,727.89 856,001.28 | d, by A. Edward Sutherland. call Femnmer, phone 114. adv.|a Secretary; {and Everett R. Erickson, head of the | isting between the Plaintiff and English Department, is handling the Defendant and for such other the publicity. and further relief as the Court may ! - - grant by virtues of these premises. . And in the event you fail to ap- Thieves, Fore, Aft pear and answer the Plaintiff will TOLEDO, O.~-Bernard Gode was|take judgment against you for want ‘yubbod so frequently when he park-!thereof and will apply to the Court led his car in a garage that fronted|for the relief demanded in her Com- on a dark alley that he decided to plaint and as herein above stated. |leave the car in front of the house.! WITNESS the Honorable George He tied two large lanterns, front F. Alexander, Judge of said Court and rear, to avoid any “no-lights” and the Seal of Said Court hereinto parking tickets. Someone stole both advised on this 25th day of March, ,’Lmlurn:. the very first night. . MAJOR OPERATIC y James Eustus entered St. By J. W. LIEVERS, Hospital last evening and this morn- Deputy Clerk. {ing was the subject of a major cp- First publication date Mar. 25, 1937, eration. | Last publication date April 22, 1937, P 7,345.24 Starlets Just Go ‘Near’ The Water 12,084.98 132,604.54 $ 100,000.00 | 100,000.00 | 37,000.00 | less | 27,285.82 350,410.32 1,126,684.41 1,401,980.17 | ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the Court. | 581632 | $3,149,177.04 | , Territory Divi- TOTAL United States of Ameri of Alaska, First Judicial sion, ss. I, Guy McNaughton, Vice-Presi- dent and Cashier of the above, named bank, do solemnly ar that the foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and | | YOUR EYES 1 are your most priceless possession. B Only One Pair to Last a Lifetime 1f you suffer from headaches, blurred vision, visual dis- comfort, have them exam- ined for refractive errors, old sight (presbyopia) or possible muscular imbalances. belief. GUY McNAUGHTON, Vice-President and Cashier. (Correct Attest) GEO. E. CLEVELAND, J. W. McNAUGHTON, Directors, By The AP Feature Service ‘OLLYWOOD—The capac- ity of any Hollywood swimming pool is several gals. But the cameraman always seems to find them just sittin’ down. Striking, too! Call Today for an Appointment! Dr. Rae L. Carlson OPTOMETRIST Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Shap Phone 331 We ame READY with those clean, fresh shades you will meed to tone with Spring cur- taing and draperies. They're genuine cloth window shades, woven on a loom and processed to make them soft-toned and long-lasting. 2 Every shade marked with the Frez Booxier on"Well-dressed Win- Seal of The Window Shade dows.” Filled with pictures, ideas. Institute + . « your best buy and color-schemes for your own for all windows. home. Ask for your copy here, 36"x 7 $l..00 [ ] JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE €O, | (Notorial Seal) | Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of April, 1937. | H. J. TURNER, Notary Public in and for the Ter- ritory of Alaska. My commission ——t | expires April 24, 1937. ] June Travis, maybe, is afraid the water would wash the flowers off her suit. So she just sits on the diving board and squints at the old photographer’s birdie. 2 Ruby Keeler bars the entry. Who cares? Hollywood bathing pools, like their own- ers, were built to be photo- graphed. No shoving, please. FOR SALE 'OME PROPERTY CLOSE IN Large Lot—Fine View Gross income 207, on $1,200.00 Both Apariments Completely Furnished Price $4.000.00 SMALL HOME STEAM HEAT AUTOMATIC OIL BURNER 5 Rooms—Basement—Bath Price $1,750.00 PHONE 662 or 1302 3 Ann Sheridan takes a rug and sombrero with her, but she toils not, neither does she swim. It would be silly, would- n't it, to go swimming in a hat like that? Maxine Jennings, in her ‘wo-piece get-up, is another one of the ornaments. Maybe she thinks. she’s in a chain gang. i