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ol 29, 1937. W 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL » - . MISSourt s / ""ls”lg aoy JN‘"P(’( o i “TONIGHT IS THE'NIGHT . To Gr I A ! Whi TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT 4 To Grow Up As Smart as a Hp | LAST TIMES 22 LS il - HER SHOW PLACE T ‘| BONNE TERRE, Mo., April 29.— Dunn recalls that he saw th n.~m| THEATRE TONIGHT What the future holds ”, little staring intently at the ceiling. I THEATRE, OF ]UNEAU Mary Christine Dunn is hard to say looked up and noticed a shred of — Ml T . . but Dr N Washington cobweb waving slowly overhead. _E__ Ur Cobweb, eh?” he said. And the| . her “the baby repeated “cobweb.” [ FOR THOSE WHO MISSED IT PREMIERE continue to be adver persons have used ASKED TO SEE IT AGAIN beyond her age the child’s extensiv PRitA DONNA B o omeins ence quo. | Yhich M. Dean s = % than 3.800 word 3 N 2 e syllable _oCREE.i ba Satit) CRIUMPH! . sippi, «h g i T listen'n Ronieh > of current ev St idnch with the names of Roosevelt, Hitler, Muss Haile Selassie and | i recite her ABC, B recontts empt has been made Picture 5 INEERS . Oft o Like all children her i . i Y | varied. She is fond of her ¢ e i to each o4y bear, dolis and easter bunny.| ; : 6 Gl the o Hivetips | o “;'m"":'l’;“\’ gl Ty ine -monihs-cld prodigy of Bonne Terre, Mo, lht(;‘l-‘h(zl A with : . e e o it 10 e S s e e |, A et she can iy 0007y e b she v s, || Boltleo News LEW AVRES £ 4 h educat 5 casua music She started 0 0 hs ago and knows 0 songs @ 5 Y e i 'l§\ S o e, S who is 40. is a high, \ttended high school and daughter’s talents. But Dunn ha MIDNIGHT SALLY EILERS On Your Radio o e s e ek bt e, b, e i s wnd deueers it 2 D Wl PREVIEW NORMAN FOSTER Dial g When mammy and “iaddy” é4-year-old member of the St Jo- "'\ lier parent hu a tendy ex-| mentally for their ages and Mrs “DOWN THE 40 i were her complete vocabulaty, seph lead company's safety depart-|y, o ot B B Y, i has nieces who are bright.” STRETCH” - News ; RS T A 4 BATTLE FLEET 'T&f‘% n&gg@ggtgfl MANEUVERING N A7 Reccesn Misr two new members | Vienola and Miss Elnore Johnke |chosen for membership in the or- ganization. | Past Noble Grand officers took charge of the meeting and program in a er that was famil him, the part also offers > . ! ’ ljoved humorist ample to get off the |great state fair. | | opporiuni Roger: that made him fame ! ngMmM; tap) wisecracks Two Powerful Units to Test Ability of Officers in Opera Star Has Finest |la Fox pic u Background in Produc- None of Tal | [t which Clarence Rhodes of the Al- & . debuts—in her home ¢ | Real TrOUble aska Game Commission presented tion at Coliseum pictures of Alaskan scenes. City, in London, and finally 2 politan Opers House in ,I_IIOTiQ{A(['Lly" H, I)» l;‘l:’l:‘ 219l' 5| Presiding at the meeting was Mrs. If Will Rogers were to be re- —could comp with th \“” | S o ("Pf’;"”" l“' 2 bee‘.\ Anna Webster, who took over the oy membered for any single one of theljsh production backsround > " ' e e oot hogun a[0ffice of Noble Grand; Mrs. Anna mai inimital e 8 | vide ¢ her by F blic 1 A 2 3 E g S A e S b{ought fo tha sciedh, Bl ..A\)M““‘*“]”‘3:‘“{&‘;‘ b ‘;f' 11):1‘(!11 i SMART BUT NORMAL THIS 18 EASY THIS 18 KINDA HARD week ago. Igf;‘:z'm:“s é’;fi;lg;“,"d'“fin‘ l’;"‘g ) g Frake” of “State Fair” would UD-|ypoun singing star in “Foliow You Despite her unusual mental advancement, Mary Christine 's fust 2 She brushes her own teeth, with She ties her shoes, (oo but can't | The White fleet, defending Ha=|go e o b i Garde doubtedly be the role. Heark", ‘romantlc’ aereen . operetia nermal little girl who likes to have fea narties with her dolls. the aid of a foot stool dress hersell completely. waii and the Black forces attack-| . “ylije” Guardian; Mrs. Mary “State Fair,” which is currently|,,w at the Colist Theatre, re —— . i —— - inzgt. t];rovldo pro_blcn’fs} dc.xlfneld to Bavard, Outside Guardian; Mrs. Ed= e playing a return engagement ablynousands of 100 t fixtures and appointments have ! working in Juneau and Douglas ““ e b“";e_f‘v““"*"" keusts °,“ and |, Polley, Warden; Mrs. Sam Paul, the Capitol Theatre in answer t0|qgpcers, fifty Negro chorist SEARS RUEBUQK been landed on Juneau docks by lADY R”TH |N since the first of this year, Dr,|SWatesical ability of the officers. |gonauotress; Mfs. Ruth Blake, widespread public requests, provides|orcnestras and scores y ships from the south during the past | ke Pietsch is expected to come north| These maneuvers consist of thelpygy ¢ gupporter to the Noble Rogers the opportunity to bring t0|screen pl: week, and, Mr, James said, as soon | the part of August and re- MOt intensive and extensive in the|qiang; Mrs. Bessie Lavenick, Left the screen a role close to }’11} heart| wgichael Bartlett, Princeton man, Tu GPEN ORD ER as Mr. Cooper will have vacated J main- through the first part of 5“‘,_‘1“3!013' of the Pacific fleet. Supporter to the Noble Grand; Mrs, —a Midwestern farmer, in wh"se|e‘ll\lfllly as well known as Miss the site, by May 1, his company will tember of this year. | T or Annie Wehren, Right Supporter to : life the big event of the yedr is the in operatic and concert cir- commence alteration and renova- The Lady Ruth was built in 1920 f§RMA% the Vice Grand. 2d masculine role tion of the premises, to have all in as the private yacht of Luke May,| lss as‘er" Mrs. Bert McDowell acted as mu= readiness for the opening on Wed- famed Seattle criminologist, and |sician. nesday, May 5. ! was sold about two years ago to Mr.| Mrs. McDowell and Miss Ruth Morrison. eight and one is powered horsepower G she is of cruiser type design, with She is forty feet long,| ~half foot beam, and by two seventy-five ay gasoline engines All appointments of the new office - will be extremely modern in design [ tisda Wk B ERe i and efficiency, and comfort and hva"gel‘hlk Ym‘“l [:m,ngI convenience to patrons has not been " Here from Anacortes by overlooked in planning the office 3 Lundell were in charge of the re- oa” 10 B Ame"ca u e freshment committee. . | c’mse" Tflmght, SEE FEMMER FIRST |For all kinds of feed, also fertilizer. - —his lyric-tenor voice blending |perfectly with the coloratura tons . of the other * On Chickens and Birds many PRESENT FOR itz memtg keto govs g 4l | DINNER OF MARTHA Mrs. McCrary to Be Office Manager, Mrs. Bying- ton Her Assistant uick, €heap, easy way to do it. fittings. Capl. Linwood Davis white-painted hull and varnished ! : ; * i l.l;!'i'-‘ the cggs*gm‘;'w SOCIETY YESTERDAY e In coming to Alaska to install the £ mahogany superstructure. Contest in San Francisco— Fhone 4. adv. tBhle]ir' thers as mucl l?:you'fin.'l'zl: The parlors of the Northern Light Scheduled to “ipen, Mz Sears, new order service, Mr. James is Piloted north irom Anacorte Capt. Davis, who brought tne! Wintier Will G5 65 lice ish as. quick as a flasht And |5 o iorian church were filled last Roebu nd Company will offer working directly out of the Seattle Washington, by Capt. Linwood Da-lpoat from An: es to Juneau, A i sprinklethe magieprotective powdertn (" he oceaslon of the (he services of a mail order office office of George Hajek, general vis, brother of Capt. J. V. Davis|pians to sail for Seatile aboard the| Trip to Paris i‘,’,‘t"“""."?.’_"é’u:‘?..r:“(?fiiu ‘to Jice! | Martha Society annual ghurch din- 0 their Juneau patrons aiter that manager for the Northeastern di- the gas yacht Lady Ruth arrived in]steamer Princess Norah next week ! » In#‘afiy Sifter Cans 25¢ up "“‘ner which assembled .more than ‘a date, it was announced today by vision of Sears, Roebuck. Gestineau Channel lasi evening at|end, after visiting here with his| SAN FRANCISCO, April 20. — Drug; Grocery, Seed Stores, Pet Bhops. | - " G erom 5 o'clock until F- E. James, Northwestern sales, Temporarily in charge of the of- 7:30 o'clock, and was today moored)prother and old friends. After re-l.yiss Western America” is to be . > - ___-;7:30 ov'clock,' manager for that company, who has fice here, until its operation is per- at the Upper C: at here. turning to Seattle, he is to pilot a flm_;;." m.night 35" & ochteeh spon-“ = Mrs, Ray Peterman, president of P¢én in Juneau for the past twojforming smoothly, will be John S.| The Lady Ruth was purchased|boat to bristol Bay for C. J. AleX-|req by the Golden Gate 1939 In- B the Martha Society, was in charge weeks, completing arrangements for|McQuiston, supervisor of personal about two weeks ago from W. T.lander. Capt Davis expressed great| o national Exposition. of the affair, with Mrs. E. J, Cowl- the opening of the office. |service for the company, who, un-'Morrison, of Anacortes, and has beenfshock on hearing of the death of| mne winper leaves for Paris next . ing, chairman of the kitchen com-| The office is to occupy the loca- til coming to Alaska this week, had dedicated in the south to the ser-|his old friend Charles G. Warner.|p.onth to attend the Paris Exmm_; mittee, and Mrs. Walter Scott, tion formerly held by James C.{been in charge of the similar office vice of the Alaska tion| Under Mr, Gilman's di on, the | yion. returning. home i July, chairman of the dining room com- Cooper, accountant, at 205 Seward run by the company at Coulee City, Society, which has been working in|Alaska Evangelistization Society, al Caipatibaa: $om 1T - Sates Wm' | mittee. Street, next to the Piggy Wiggler: hington, |Alaska since last fall. The ded non-denominational nrgnnizaliun,‘mke part tonight. | | Mrs. E. M. Richardson, Mrs. How- store, Second and ' Seward. Mr.j Mr. James plans to return to his'tion was by Dr. W. E. Pietsch, Pres-|has, since last New Year's day,| S s PRI | 5 James ha: ected as office man- headquarters at Seattle shortly af- ident of the Soeiety, and the Rev.|sponsored a Friday afternoon broad- | ard Wileox and Mrs. John A. Glas B e 7 ¥ ' e | \J were in charge of the spring decor- 3ger and stant, two local wo-ter the office here has been opened. Ezra S. Gerig, executive s cast _each week over radio station Bender Attends 2 i ations which formed an attractive Men, Mrs. Jessie M. McCrary, wife| ST |treasurer of the missionary g KINY. Known as the Children’s Meetings, Seattle 014 Norih State . e A b of R, W. I‘\ftcmr".' op“m:r‘yA,mkai BRADDOBK Is Tfl | Coming to Juneau with Ca Bible ism,l.y lmlm, 3,01 ;:g]m;,adg:-z‘ g8, Brand Blackberry T RS L e Airways radio operator at Juneau,! lvis' aboar e Lady Ruth - ery Friday at 5:30 o'clock. - 7 . | 5 | Texas last year produced 13,400- 0 be in charge of the office, and ; un:‘hqjv‘«‘filxi:‘mx Who, together with |cently added is the Fireside Bible( SEATTLE, April 20-—Robert Ben- ) b, s 000 of the nation™s 15,986,000 She will be assisted by Mrs. Wll-‘ 3 Floyd L. Gilman, will operate the Thoughts program put on the _mn’ :L, %_ ?n‘(,u\:x‘ ;;:o vel.:\ns nh‘. P i 3 | ipounds of mohair, according to de- liam Bvington. START TRA'NING |boat from Juneau and Douglas by the society each Sunday mm‘nmgl‘l‘_l en :;s.l :“d nrly Clh"h d"]‘"‘f‘m R {partment of agriculture figures. | Nearly thirty tons of new oliicni |evamgelistic - trips to Sou at 11 o'clock. w‘;i dic‘-‘liu;fll ‘:V “l WDIXI?L ":)gfl-v &Compony, = aska points. A third wo Mr. Gilman said that no definite | F¥ ~“:“t“ "XKC 8 DISe 3 O~ | Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y. ’ el aboard the missionary plans have yet been made for the| At gl Juneau in 1938 ;) axg ' SAID ‘CACTUS JACK TO HIRAM— pected to arrive in Juncau from the first cruise of the Lady Ruth un-|o% 930, attendéd & meeting.of the |. &'ea, buei 4 1 & States in about two week der the banner of the society. Chamber of vComnwru‘ Alaska com- | seattie Dist. CHICAGO, Iii, April 20.—James! wnpe Gilman, field director for sthe T s mittee today. v [ ] J. Braddock begins training next society, has been in Alaska since| Try The Empie ciassifieds i |, = i —e THE MINERSI :’fe"fl*’: :}:”Tg ge“}toMiChlig"’“ for Jast September 28, and has beeniresults. g [ ihis figh oe Louis here on s i R L 14 June 22, ‘ ‘ YOU CAN'T AFFORD Recreation Parlors | Louis will probably train at Lake ROPER ADDRESSES AP MEETING TO MISS 2 i | Geneva, Wisconsin, | i EMAN IS TO “A NIGHT IN MOTHER GOOSE LAND” JUNIOR PROM OF Douglas High School Douglas Natatorium Friday, April 30 DANCING to RANDS’ ORCHESTRA - 9:30 to 1:00 A. M. z GENTLEMEN $1.00 b g . {ZORIC DRY CLEANING [ Soft . Water SAIL FOR JUNEAU | ON YUKON SATURDAY B. F. Heinii-oman, rece ‘pum:od Regional Foi er for Ala: 'ka, is sailing Saturday from Seattls aboard the Yuken for his new head- quarters in Juneau, according to word to the Juneau office of the U. 8. Forest Service. | Mr. Heintzleman was stationed | nere some years ago before his trans- fer to the States. |AL HAFFNER TAKES | BRIDE LAST NIGHT Al George Haffner, widely known Juneau painter and formerly in bus- iness in Cordova, and Miss Lea Eli-| zabeth Butler, who arrived here recently from the States, were mar- ried last evening by U. S. Com-! missioner Felix Gray. The couple were attended by Mr, and Mrs. I. R. Anderson, prominent Juneau cou- { ple. | ¢ to: atoriHiram Jehnson (left) and Vice Pra-ld:nt Garner appear e:cn a Jolly time recalling “way back when”—or perhaps it's a pleasant prediction for the future—as the Texan congratulates the Californian on his 20 years of service in the Senate. (Associated Press Photo), Secretary of Commerce Daniel C. Roper (right), who addressed Mr. and Mrs, Hafiner expect to| members of The Associated Press at their annual luncheon, is jmake their permanent home in Ju-! shown at the meeting with Frank B. Noyes, publisher of The | neau. 1 Washington Star and president of The Associated Press.

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