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SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Starting TONIGHT A GOLDEN VOICE...A BEAUTIFUL BLONDE... AND a BOLD IDA LUPINO A United Artists Picture ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Pathe News MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY———1 P. M. "LONELY TRAIL" ADVENTURES IN DARKEST AFRICA CARTOON COMEDY CANDY B e e ! SEE THE NEW UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS STANDARD, NOISELESS and PORTABLES CASH REGISTERS and ADDING MACHINES WE CAN REPAIR ALL MAKES ROSCOE TOWNSEND, Alaska Agent 149 S. Franklin Street or Call Gastineau Hotel MOTOR-DRIVEN GENERAL @ ELECTRIC CLEANER FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY $34.%5 $4.00 first payment. Immediate delivery. $4.00 a month. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. PHONES Juneau—6 ‘Douglas—18 TR AR AR RO THE DAILY ALA.SKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 193 MAN-EATER HAS'3 Committees “BENGAL TIGER" for »Pgmly Day Second Half of Coliseum Those to Make Wreaths, | Double-Bill Shows Wayne | Distribute Them and in Historic Western | Handle Sale Named | “Bengal Tiger,” a Warner Bros.' R ipicturization of actual circus life and people, comes to the Coliseum {Theaire tonight. It is saild to be {pow:rful in its realism and drama, |vet simple”and touching in its un- {usual romance. The setting in which most of the iplol takes place, is a real circus, 'inside and outside the big top, the Ispecial train and winter quarters, |the side shows and dressing tents Much of the drama centers around /the cages in which the wild ani- mals are quartered, trained and ex- hibited. Real acrobats, aerialists, |riders, clowns &nd animal trainers, famed in circus life, appear throughout the picture. Big, hard-bitten Barton Mac- Lane, sinister menace of many a gangster film, plays a sympathetic, heroic role in this picture, that of a fearless animal trainer. Paul Graetz, famous German ac- tof, plays the role of the assistant animal trainer who gave his own life to save his bess. Don Barclay, famous of the Follies, has the part of a clown; Gordon Hart the role of hospital superintendent; Carlyle Moore, Jr., that of an ambulance driver, and Joseph King that of the owner of the circus, Fremont Pass, in which General John C. Fremont staged a decisive ) with Mexican forces before Appointment of 'the American Logion Auxilia nual observance of Poppy Day was by Mrs. Lucille Stonehouse, President Alford John Bradford unit of the Auxiliary announced today of May 20, when memorial poppies to be worn in honor of the World Wax dead will be distributed by mem- bers of the Auxiliary. The committees will assist Alfred Zenger, chairman of Auxiliary’s poppy commitee, who will have general charge of the Poppy Day activities. Appointments announced are: Making wreaths —Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Polly and volunteers from the Auxiliary. De- livery of wreaths—Mrs. Stonshouse, Mrs. Bernhofer. Poppy Day Sale Mrs. Oscar Olson, Mrs. H. Nordling The memorial poppies, made in replica of the wild poppics of France and Belgium, which grew in such profusion on the World War battlefields, will be offered throughout the city on Poppy Day The flowers have been made by dis abled war veterans in honor of their fallen comrades and contribu- tions for aid of the disabled men and dependent families will be re- reived in change for them onor the cad and aid the ifornia became a state, is the| Yo' S ln’_m(:)w-nm\,' will be the locale for & furious fight between |SUXINALY's Poppy "Day appeal. opposing forces in “The Lonely| gL B Trail,’ Republic's thrilling histor: ical picture of Texas in Civil War, days which brings John Wayne and other players also to the Coli-| seum theatre ‘“n Ann Rutherford, Cy Kendall, Yak- Aot ma Canutt, Lloyd Ingraham, Jim| Toney, Snowflake, and others head the excellent supporting cast. e ROBINSON, SCHUTTE RECEIVE LICENSES; AERONCA ALSO OK. Following their examination }('S-I terday forenoon by Department of | Commerce Aeronautics Inspector Hugh Brewster, Ray Robinson and Eric Schutte have received their licenses as approved mechanics. Robinson, who recéived his li- cense as airplane mechanic several | months ago, was yesterday approv-| ed as an aviation engine mechanic| only. Both are emploved af the Alaska Air Transport shop, making three licensed mechanics connect- ed with that organization, as shop superintendent =~ Gordon Grnham; has long been the e w ggpriantY | | i One of the nicer gestures of hospitality is ‘“‘Will you have a cup of teaP’” And if the teafbu Lipton’s Yellow Label, with its rich aromatic flavor and fine full bodied quality . . . well, that's hospitality plus—because most folks prefer Lipton’s. Try it. licensed for both planes and engines. Mr. Brewster also re-licensed the repaired Gastineau Flying Club Aeronca seaplane this morning, and the little plane is to be test-hopped this afternoon by Pilot Sheldon Simmons. .- Yéllow Label, Orange Pekos; also Green Japan Trv The Empire classifieds for iquXck results. | | DO YOU ENOW? RAY DIESEL and FUEL OIL BURNERS are leaders throughout the WORLD. SEE THE NEW 1937 FULL AUTOMATIC DIESEL BURNER FOR HOMES AT Rice & Ahlers Company The First National Bank TUNEAU CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$75,000 [} COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts { FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON : MRS. 'NINO MARTINI CAPITOL FILM [World Famous Tenor Of- ! fers Many Selections as Dashing Mexican Bandit Nino Martini, world far tar of radio, oper to the Capitol two days, in Pickford-La ling romance, “The Gay ado. The Gay Desperado discards the conventional plot park- Desper- completely for- Poppy day wili be observed this year'my), for films starring famous sing- fast-moving r gay and glam- wdido E out of uccession of dif- aving his life and win- girl by the magic of his and tells mantic story of Mexican ers orous who {his wa; ficuities, n voice. Among the numbers Martini in the film are * Is Mine Tonigh “Adios Mi " enother original number writ- ten by the r's accompanist Miguel Sando The Verdi aria, is the highlight and tl “Cielita Lind Gitano” end “Estrelite” complete the star’ diversified reperiory in the film, | | 1 MARTHA CRARY | IS JUNEAU VISITOR; ng the sung by “Celeste Aida,” of the operatic famous music | ENTERTAINED TODAY i A six weeks' visit with her daugh- ter, Mrs, G. ¥. Freeburger, is planned |by Mrs. Martha Cr: who arrived |in Juneau this week be present |for the graduation of her gran: |daughter, Miss Dorls Freeburger, | {from Juneau High School. | In honor of the recent arrival, Mrs. Earle Clifford and Mrs. Jos-! eph Meherin entertained at lunch- {con today at Per Cafe. | 1In the fall, Miss Freeburger and {her mother will travel south to | Portland, home of Mrs. Crary, where Freeburger is to enter Reed's | Mrs. Freeburger will | /main in the south for some time visiting with friends and relatives.! 'BOOKWALTER LANDS | | AMPHIBIAN PLANE | HERE THIS MORNING, | Flying the White Pass Loering} jamphibian here from Skagway, lot Vernon Bookwalter landed this (noon on the tailing flats of the| Alaska-Juneau rock dump. Pilot { Bookwalter was accompanied on his flight here by Mrs. Bookwalter and Merritt Boyle. The latter is co-| | pilot for Bookwalter on the Wh { Pass route tri-motored Ford plane. | | Coming to Juneau as passenger from Skagway in the amphibian was Mrs. Carl Hahn, formerly Miss Venetia Pugh, who is to visit at her old home in Juneau. | Pilots Bookwalter and Boyle made the flight from Skagway, primarily to receive their annual physical ex- | re- " win " ing Baldwin-Larsson CUPID ROLE IN Are Appointed | SINGS IN GAY Wedding Wil Be | Tomorrow Nigm; Ceremony to Be Performed| by Rev. Glasse at Home | of Bride’s Parents | remony tomorrow | Baldwin, daugh- Grant A, Bald- the bride Mr: La son of Mr. Claus| with the Rev. John A.| officiating at the service The ceremony will te performed 8 o'clock in the presence of the imily and close friends, follow- | which a recepticn mbling | the many friends of the couple will! be held | Mrs, Jack Gould is to be the mat- ron of honor &nd Mr. Claud Bald- win t man for occasion, In honor of the bride-elect, whose | betrothal, was announced a few| weeks ago, several parties have been At evening heme Miss D ter of Mr. and Mr will become G Larsson ilasse son, at f the be the ~ given during the past month. Mrs. l Fred | at aj ! James Orme entertained last week at luncheon at Percy’s Cafe, while Mrs. Jack Gould and M Orme entertained recently howe Miss M not long ago, for Miss Baldwin. | Following the wedding, the couple| will live in the Snow White apart ments. The bride-elect, who is’ a graduate of Juneau schools and at-| tended business college in Port-| land, is no¥ employed in the U Treasury Accounts office. Mr. Lars-| son, who ¢ studied in Portland, empioyed by Snow White dry another | the Le -o> WARRACK TO SITKA J. B. Warrack of the War Construction Company, who ar- rived in Juneau by plane this week, left aboard the M.S. Northland for Sitka last night. Mr. Warrack is to be in Sitka for a few days in connection with the construction of the Sitka Federal Building, for which his company has been awarded the contract. HE ATE ALL-BRAN | AND IMPROVED WONDERFULLY Read this voluntary letter: “In | regard to your ALL-BRAN, it is marked on the package ‘best as a cereal, best for cooking,’and, as far as I am concerned, you might add best for health. Since I have begun eat it, I have improved wonder- fully.”—Mr. H. E. Poole, 312 W. Franklin Street, Jackson, Mich. ALL-BRAN corrects common con- stipation, due to meals low in “pulk.” Within the body, it absorbs water and forms a soft mass, gently sponging out the system. ALL-BRAN also supplies vitamin B to tone up the intestines, and iron for the %lood. Isn’t this food better than taking weakening pills | oonfuls daily, | and drugs? Eat two tablesr with milk or | cream, or in recipes. In chronic | either as a cerea ian Cramer was| THEATRE Py When' that <y STARTING TONTGHT goes out the whole world shudders! 700 FEARLESS FOR THE LAWLESS! — “THE ck “THE MAN KILLER" BARTONMacLANE* JUNE TRAVIS * WARREN HULL h King Sirected by Lowis King + AWarner Scws. Peters. NELY TRAIL JOHN WAYNE ANN RUTHERFORD A REPUBLIC PICTURE ALSO Fourth Chapter “DARKEST AFIE‘ICB" NEWS AAT PLANES MAKING FLIGHTS TO ISLAND | POINTS FOR TODAY Taking off from here at 10 o'clock | this morning in the Alaska Air| Transport Lockheed Vega senplnm-,l Pilot Sheldon Simmons flew James | Colde to Tenakee, Einer Nelson to Sitka, Harold Bloomquist to Hirst- | Chichagof, and H. W. Douglas, weatheer bureau man, to Radioville. ’[l‘nm Chichagof, one passenger from | Sitka and Raddo Pekovich, broth- er of W. 8. Pekovich, superintend- ent of the Admiralty-Alaska Gold Mine, from Funter. A flight to Wrangell is scheduled for Pilot Simmons tomorrow morn= - AAT Pilot Barr was scheduled to take off from the hangar here at: 4 o'clock this afternoon to fly empty to Hoonah and return about an hour and one-half later with Miss | amination from Dr. L. P. Daawes, cases, with each meal. Sold by all | and are to fly back to Skagway grocers. Made and guaranteed by | Simmons was to return here this|May White, Andy Bertelson and | afternoon at about 3:30 o'clock with|A. M. Geyer. Miss White is I again this evening. MACARONI, and NOODLES . . ... ... ... 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