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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937. : 3 ; i INEWSPAPERFILM Tiree Men Ona [SHRIVER-BROWN Bethel Vacation ACTION SHOT ON Horse, Broadway ' WEDDING HELD * Bible Schol s TONIGHT f BUSY L. A, SPOTS Hi, Here Totay) LAST EVENING ToOpenManday | s svow s The Bethel Vacation Bible IT GETS Gene Autry Western Is Sec-|Frank McHugh, as Verse-!Scores Call at Reception 1" B ¥ LOVE |} DEFIES |} ay, June FUNNIER ond Half of Coliseum Writer Oiwin, Goes on | Following Ceremony in o m. and continue for two w Double-Feature Bill Amateur Bat in Film Trinity Cathedral Gl el it Ut GANGDOM! EVERY : ¢ > ! sions each da Saturday from Famous streets and street corners “Three Men on a Horse, wl‘n‘h} Befor CloS€ 19 g, m. to 12 noon under the su- T I E »f Hollywood and Los Angeles willjas a stage play is now well intoffricnd pervision of the Rev. Chas. C. Per- i M be scen in mewsreel vividness when|its second year on Broadway and|Mis of | it Bulldog Edition,” Republic’s ex-,still going sirong—and which has Mr. YOU SEE citin” picture of life in a newspaper|toured the couniry in seven road|iin officc unrolls on the screen of the|shows—comes in film form to the Ha | T I Coliseum Theatre tonight. Ev Capitol Theatre today. ¥ 2 Knapp, Regis Toomey, Ray W There is a grand cast, headed by|C. E. Rice officiated at the se and Betty Compson are featured.|Frank McHugh and Joan Blondell rformed in the Holy Triuity Ca- Vine Street and Hollywood Bou-| McHugh, whose faintly-querulous ¢ h 3 The howling levard, most moted intersection in|laugh and outlandish antics have| hit of the the cinema city, is turned at high|made millions laugh for the s ite lac : speed by newspaper trucks trying weeks—is ca as Erwin (pro girloom veil held in pl 1 chil to escape the car of attacking rack-|edOiwin) —a and hen-pecked|band of orange blossoms. Her bou- ihvited eteers in this thrill-packed picture.|writer of gree ards—who keeps quet of rosebuds and lilies of The - suh One truckload of papers is burned|to himself his weird gift of picking the valley. Given in marriage byl with a pre on a vacant lot on Vine Street’sjthe winner in horse rac He has Mr. Lloyd Winter, close friend of the ;.45 “lim to which residential section. Broadway and{a book in which he notes his pro- famil he bride was attended bY )i ited. The awards for best work First Streets in downtown Los An-|gnostications and imaginary win- Miss I naid of hon- |, oo class will be given at this geles, the Hall of Justi and its|nings—until his wife finds it—and or. 7 a gown of s i S e Yo 15 b Ubitig ; g ; program and each child attending usy corners are the sites in whichthinks, he is two Wming lap 1 and carried a bouquet | (1~ sehool will receive a beautiful p dragons and forget-me- 5 " Mrs. C. C. Fersoneu o, o { Mr @ Glick will be in ch wn, san of Mr. and MTS.)pmary classes. Mrs. F. E. Brown of Juneau. D il s ‘ Vaughn will instruct the There will be Bible object and chalk tories and gospel e bride was dressed in a Pr missior horuse and young people are ol will ¢l June 18 Episode newsstands will be.seen, and street| Carol Hughes has the role of Oi- of ey Darkest BES DeTur. VI8 Nieny wie. b There will also be a combined pic- » ke Comedy packs the picture, punc His boss, Carver—played by Guy! Mr. Judson Whittier was the). i or the Church, Sunday School Africa r the ceremony, and Miss racking rival-|Kibbe, with bald and bland pom- best ry between two newspapermen, Too-|posity—has one day ordered Oiwin Mary Jeanet Whittier sang “I AT IS mey and Walker, over the conquest|to do not less than fifty Mother's Love You Truly” for the occasion e R | the the ceremony which was| MILTON LAGERGRENS A—-N-—-D of their pretty cartoonist, Evalyn/Day gree verses — before Following Knapp. |noon whistle blows. To add to his held at 8 o'clock in the evening, BECOME PARENTS OF Four original cowboy songs are distress, his wife, Audrey, has up- a reception was held in the Spickett featured in “Guns and Guitars,” braided him for bis stupidity—and Apartm where M” ~nd Mrs BABY GIRL TODAY Republic’s thrilling musical western in desperation he hotfoots it to the to make their home. - | picture which brings Gene Autry gin mill of which Ed Kennedy i flowers formed an attractive City Engineer and Mrs. Milton and Smiley Burnette to the Coli- barkeep and bo r—to drown his sett for the affair, which a: gren are receiving congratula- seum Theatre tonight. Two of them troubles in drir bled close to a hundred frie ms today upol were com d by the two singing| There fate overtakes him, |the couplc y daughter, cowboy st > The bride, who has lived in Ju-|St. Ann’s Hospita Texas in the early (vo\v-pnm-lm\g:CLOS]NG HOURS UP :num during - the ear, is a|this afternoon. days is the site of this new Gene; - Public Health Nurse associated with autry western, in which continuall TONIGHT FOR AIRING [ihe Tcrritorial Department of attles rage over the efforts of un-| AT COUNCIL SESSION Hez!th. Mr. Brown, & ’ tuated with a wise nol and Vacation m- six pounds and crupulous cattle buyers to run herds| Juneau schools and forme g P SIS s ol formes saent e, it e o N intined lands. | Closing hours of places in Juneau g, .. Alaska Air Transport City Engineer and Building Inspec- e §ie R RReRE AR by T |serving liquor is scheduled to be flw g i i tor here for the past two years. Mrs. rence Rogge, son of Mr. and Mrc.[ OUT FOR MMER » ' P {prinEipal biisiness before the Olty NOTICE Milton ren came to Juneau|A, G. Ro The groom and his| Mrs, J. E. Hopkins, of Fairbanks,* Ga"fu""a ruc i(jml“'!'” RV G TRes 1 the ((""“' Sccond annual meeting of the |from Color |brother operators of the Sour-|passed through Juneau on a recent M cil chamber at 8 o'clock tonight. A 1) qere and board of directors oo ém...‘.-n EXpress. lxlt‘umt'r for Seattle where she will FOOL {tentative ordinance was ordered o7y .\ \wade Dredging Company| MARRIED AT FAIRBANKS | ot G ibe joined by her two daughters, Re- PROOK |drafted by the GCouncil at its lask o) pe peig Tu June 8, in| Miss Rob Annajane Byers,| UNDERGOES TONSILECTOMY |becea and Edith, students at the e as fluc fl Imeeting fixing the closing hour at fi B0 (AL M FORMING {2:30 am. instead of 1 o'clock as at Lo o % ; (Signed) CHARLES A. Canada. | junior in the Fairbanks High School,| Pearl Swenson underwent a ton- | University of Washington, and thens HITNEY, |a niece of H. H. Ross, was married |silectomy at the Juneau Medical| go east to Oscelo, Pa., to spend the FOOLS - |present. The action i reported io .q, Secretary. [recently in the interior to Law-'and Surgical Clinic today. summer, ] A 3 . |have aroused some opposition and ¥ — — 2 i and Frigidaire Installed in New it is expected the” matter will be 1 7 il o ; S & .. |threshed out tonight. £ PATHE Liquor Store—Other | kimisle 1 NEWS lmpl‘ovemenls | OLDTIMER BACK P H —_— | Mrs. O. J. Murie, first woman to The California Grocery has add-|§raduate from the University of . 5 ed the final touches to their new Alas is back in Fairbanks for . liquor store with the installation of |the summer. She was the former a Frigidaire of larg apac |Margaret Thomas. Her husband, is MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE sl LOS;’;(' b;"';,'l‘(_‘l:yhi:f;x)r. Milrie, sl the 1. 8. SATURDAY—————1 P. M. vard, proprietor. | biological service, now in the Aieu- RED SHIELD } FRESH LARGE. EXTRAS ™ I 9 The newly stocked shelves :md}fl“"fiflfhf e i 8o ¥ Three Men On a Horse” [ tcaiint—— ————Q BUTTER 2 Ibs. 7Qc | E G G S 3 dozen §@c Schillin L Il G “We do not claim to have the| ADVENTURES IN DARKEST AFRICA largest store in Alaska, of course —_———'—_————,— * COFFEE—Gold Shield Brand;lbs. CARTOON COMEDY CANDY said Mr. Bavard, “but I sincer 'I believe that we do have one of the| PUFre best.. I would like to invite every-| FERSY Ia — — ~ |one in Juneau to drop in and see| ATTENTION RAINBOW GIRLS |how we have arranged things here.” Sons of Norway meeting and All m(‘mb(‘rf».}\nd Advisory Board T 1 -- = dance, I.0.O.F. Hall tomorrow night, urged to attend meeting on June 5, COVFLE MABRIED 3 - piece orchestra, refreshments. 1937, at 1:30 p.m. Admission 40c. Meeting starts at 8 LAZZETTE SHEARER, o'clock, dance at 9:30 o'clock. adv rder. CAMPBELL’S MORTON’S Tomato Soup 3 cans zsc SALT, package . . 9c CRYSTAL WHITE and P. & G. SOAP, both of these well known brands 27 bars $l.00 " SAVE THE DATE! | | | el | Lois Jewel Hynes and Phillip Sundquist, were recently married at Fairbanks. The groom is one of the proprietors of the Fairbanks Paint shop. The First National Bank || — JUNEAU ZORIC i DRY CLEANING || CAPITAL—$50,000 | SURPLUS—$75,000 @ | * Soft { | 1 | - WALDORF TOILET PUREX, half gallon 29c TISSUE . . 4 rolls 25¢ FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES on EVERY BOAT! OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT! S e ELECTRIC SERVICE Expert repairmen for all electrical appliances available at all times. Call us for service on ELECTRIC APPLIANCES RANGES of any make REFRIGERATORS MOTORS WASHING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS PHONE 6-2 RINGS—JUNEAU Alaska Electric Light and Power Company SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 1a . . . o TAP BEER Visit Our NEW California Liquor Store Accounts THE MINERS' - LAUNDRY Recreation Parlors QUEEN MARY = — = JAMESON'S IRISH AMERICAN. BRAND SEAGRAM’S Evelyn Berg from Seattle —_— A TRY IT—IT'S GOOD! ZOMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS Water ACCOUNTS Washing THE BEST — 2% Paid on Ynlu. | IN TOWN! Savings ALASKA j ® OPENlNG SPECIALS woass || 5o || SCOTCH 1,95 | MONOGRAM §3,0Q Alaska Transportation Co. || WHISKEY™ §2 25 | 5 CRowN_§2,15 n e fom Senle . W INE S—Gallon- § ] 2 §—Bring Your Own Bottle D. B. FEMMER, Agent — ST PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 BEE R—Gold seal—-sz.GS Per Case HOTEL GASTINEA ALSO BEER ON ICE AT ALL TIMES! Every Effort Made for the Comfort of the Guests! CALIFO RNIA GROCE RY ! GASTINEAU CAFE { in connection PHONE 478 “THE PURE FOODS STORE" Prompt Delivery AIR SERVICE INFORMATION

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