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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, Show Place of Juneau STARTS TONIGHT Our Registration Usher Is On the Job Tonight Love Fakies a with romance, wealth and lifejtselfthe stakes! A beau- hfuil spitfire tries to outwit acunning killer...and finds herself in the tightest spot of her young life! Plenty of excitement and surprise... a howl with every thrill (CAPITOL JOSEPH Directed by Errol Taggart | Produced by Lucien Hubbard and Samuel Marx s Metrq-Goldwyn-Mayer / AND THESE SELECTED SHORTS Collins and Kennedy Go Daffy in “NEW NE 3ill Corum Shows You the Whys and Wherefors of Ice Hockey in “THE ICE MAN"—See “YELLOW- STONE PARK” from a Comfortable Seat and OUR LATE NEWS. VE fall meeting Lutheran Cl in the church to dn an- e pastor, the The first regular | the surrection : l Installationfo | ""™"7o Mesr onicur will i)(“l\rlfl tor Be Held Tonight A joint installation will be held t0-|y,ouncement made by t at 8 o'clock by the Order of |Rev. John L. Cauble. This church Gi the DeMolay|cheir has been one of the out- the Rite Temple.!standing musical organizations of For the Rainbow Girls, Miss Pa-|the city in the past, and its plans tience Harland, retiring Worthy for the coming season give prom- Advisor, will conduct the ceremony.!ise of maintaining that high stand- her will be Marshal, ard. All members of the choir are Berg; Chaplain, Mildr urged attend tonigh meeting Webster; Recorder, Lazette Shearer; in order that they may be in their Musician, Elspeth Dougla Past |proper places for the service next Worthy Advisor, Anita Porter, who Sunday morning . will install her sister, The Juniey choir rehear will Installation will be held for the|be held this evening at 7 o'clock. following elective officers: Alberfa T rine Torkelson : CONVENE HERE FRIDAY Katherine Torkelson, Charit ane Blomgren, Hope; Phyllis Jenne,! et Election of officers will comprise X E; aight rls and Scottish Rainbow boys at to Faith. Members who have been selected ' the first fall meeting of the Ladies for appointive offices during the Guild of the Holy Trinity Cathedral term include: Chaplain, Ruth Kun- | pyj afternoon in the Trinity nas; Drill Leader, Ellen McKechnie; | Hall Love, Christina Nielsen; Religion,| Mrs. ¢. E. Rice will be hostess ara Hermann; Nature, Ruth to the group. Plans of activities for Torkelson; Immortality, Jean Tay- the coming year will be made. lor; Fidelity, Betty Wilcox; Patriot-| Aj] members of the Guild and any- ism, Mary Stewart; Service, NS gne else interested in the organi: Housel; Confidential Observer, tion are urged to attend the s Bernice Waugh; Outer Observer,!|gjon Ruth Allen; Musician, Bernice Mead; Choir Director, Mary Wildes; Choix, Martha Harris, Betty, Rice Lila Sinclair, Lillian Olson, Altl 3. SCHER Rands, Beatrice Bothwell, Marianne | Clifford Shaffer, local radio man, skinper, Bonnie Erickson, Olga Paul, 'will sail tonight on the North Sea Marian Puranen, Lorein Vienola,'for Seattle. He plans to be absent Marjory Snell. for some time. Mrs. Shaffer may Elected officers for the Royal|join him later. Arch Gunnison Chapter, Order of e DeMolays, include Charles Jenne, THE FISHERMAN'S CLUB Master Councilor; Bill Alexander, Bible Class meets tonight in the Le- Senior Councilor; Herman Porter, gion Dugout at 8 o'clock. Illustrated Junior Councilor. Appointive offi- charts will be shown. Dr. W. E. cers and subcommittees will also Pietsch will car the take part in the ceremony. which will be his last this season The public is invited to attend the | in Juneau. Everyone is invited. adv. installation. Refreshments will be e - rved afterwards. | VISITS IN FAIRBANKS D Earl Johnson of Anchorage went Empire classifieds pay. to Fairbanks for a short vacation. - - CLIFF SHAFFER TO LEAVE FOR SEATTLE Fly from SEATTLE or VANCOUVER to CALIFORNIA and the EAST—low fares United Air Lines, oldest, most popular in U. S., offers 3-mile- a-minute service with twin-engined Boeings or Douglases. Only 5!4¢ a mile (including meals) from Seattle and Van- couver to California and 200 major cities in U. S. FROM SEATTLE (Your air fare includes everything—meals—'"no extras.” 10% off on round trips). 135 pounds Baggage Allowance. Portland . . .$ 882 1 hr. Chicago. . . . $105.00 13% hrs. SanFrancisco 4398 5 hrs. New York .. 149.95 18} hrs. Los Angeles . 6293 7){hrs. Fast service to Detroit, Cleve- Denver . . 77.74 9l5hrs. land, Washington, Boston. Informationand reservations: Alaska8.S. Co., Ju or United Air Lines 1314—4th Ave., au, any steamship purser, attle, Wash. .UNITED AIR LINES. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables HOME GROWN RADISHES, ONIONS and FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE, Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery message, | “Sinner Take | AlI" to Begin Run flt Capitol Bruce Cabot, Margaret| Lindsay and Joseph Callc;a HaV(‘ ROlCS 0dd clews, a sensational auto- mobile wreck staked by a criminal, the roaring offices of eat daily newspaper, figure in the latest news paper-detective romance of the screcn, “Sinner All,” which op- ens tonight at the Capitol Theatre. , The story deals. with a series| of mystery murders, solved by a| |newspaperman enlisted by a men- | |aced millionaire and his daughter. Its locale is New York and its scenes ‘x':lnu(' from penthouses and night! clubs to police stations and under- {world haunts “Sinner Take All” crammed with exciting episodes, such as the auto wreck in a tunnel, the mys-| terious killing of a millionaire hurl- ed over a penthouse parapet, police, The chases and the surprising climax hind in which the reporter traps murderer. Comedy interludes ,through the excitement, and Adams, as a night club chamer, Scorel lintroduces a new song hit “I'd Be| Lost Without You.” jsmiled ;hn\' a g Take 1 is run Of t lie ' your Two Navfil anes | Visit in Juneau ;.- 1 v line d |not o Sprin st | The sitka air base is more of an advanced air post than a permanent station, Naval officials on two Pa-| The trol Seaplanes, part of the 16-plane ' Wait VP-16 squadron stationed for the He'll past few weeks at Sitka, said after| Mr arriving in Juneau at 12:30 p.m. to- ' throu day. of col The Navy planes came ‘p the Cap- 25 _the law would al Yet ital City to return filmd borrowed Assoc from the U. S. Forest Service. They were to leave on the return hop to-|ng P at 3:30 pm | ficial The present squadron will return ' better to their California base on October /W 0 M 16, according to the Navy officers, |Dasebs and another squadron will replace Man them. This second squadron in turn will be replaced and a third fessional club one take its place. | | Pilot of one plane was Lt. Myron T. Evans and pilots of the other {were Lt. Hank Twohy and Cadet Red Mattraw. Enlisted men Petten- igill, Hudjohn and Bartons complet- ed the crew. Onl mons seored she h s sh H The age-c t - Eastern Sta ~ Has Installation And Celebration ago {John | knowl iately. |ken o box isticia sumed out a | | | ; | Against an unusual background of Ll Umsenlpmsenflmmsenlonenflmsenflpn lighted tapers and period costumes, the Juneau Chapter No. 7, Order |of the Eastern Star, last night held their first fall meeting of the year. i A large crowd from Douglas at- |tended the impressive ceremony. The meeting feted the birthday of Robert Morris, founder of the 1group, and charter members of the {Juneau chapter, including Mr. and |Mrs. Charles E. Naghel, Mrs. Anna Webster and Mrs. Eva D. Tripp. | Madeline Stevenson acted as imock candidate for the initiation, which was held according to the first ritual made for Eastern Star. {Taking part in the ritual were Mrs. Florence Oakes, Worthy Matron; Walter Scott, Dora Sweeney |Maurice Whittie Mrs. Harry Watson, Secretary; Mrs. May Godfrey, Treasurer; Mrs. le-f dred Wyller, Conductress; Mrs. Eli- zabeth Carmichael, Associate Con-| ductress. Other places were taken by Mabel Monson as Adah; Mrs. Helen Web-| ster, Ruth; Gladys Forrest, Esther;| Marjorie Kiloh, Martha; Mrs. Ruth Hawkesworth, Electra; Mrs. Louise Heisel, Warder; Mr. Lester Troast, Sentinel. Two officer were installed during the session. “Founding of the Eastern Star” was the tpic of an interesting talk| by Mr. Whittier. Mary Jeanette Whittier sang several sedections, ac- companied by Mrs. Robert Rice. PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR C. C. LUNCHEON High School teachers will be| guests of the Juneau Chamber of |Commerce tomorrow noon at its weekly luncheon in Percy’s Cafe, tofficers announced today. Among the speakers will be Ter- ritorial Representative Jamls V. Davis of the Davis Transportation Company, who will discuss the El- fin Cove mail route and R. R. Rowe, water power engineer, now with the U. S. Forest Service. S eee GO TO CURRY After spending three months in Anchorage, where Mr. L. F. Griffith was staying for his health, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Griffith left recently for Curry, where Mr. Griffith is a power plant operator for the railroad. - e Try The Empire *classifieds for results. SPRINGFIELD, attractive the | basebs The istician as appointed official scorer figures than a pool hall full of “de- Baseball Club’s ii'kplnnlzlu s Plaver Really Earn Their Hiis Scorer Mak« SNOwW Took U MRS. HELEN LLOYD She Took Her Husband’s Job—He Mo., #4 Sept. 15— |doing it blonde stopped be- dugout at the M called to one Wed “Who's Pile golf Snow the visitors’ and Wl park here, players, and asked: pitcher tonight nd hoard lineup correct?” days the average The and mailed to league town having and the a team. league publications. The work week Unlike have playe cned his eyebrows, 1 and walked over toward the it section, thinking he might acquired a new admirer. Pass- more experienced teammate er, he was startled by a warn- [ who he ually And all the the d i does can't make un off, Joe, you with that girl irive against the nly the official gfield team, but well.” player mumbled miss and I'll get the n give you the lineup. Helen Lloyd Snow high lege with on he e corer the time by "her two of the league’s orer we: REEY judgment, tk Rk them gh and one mathemati W, hool and th as litt i anybody el i, “If aver been j iation batting ercents and corr scorers who ought since 1932. She i an statistician in 1, and probably the S. who i she's gging Western averages pitch-!, ting of- to know the only anized find I tell our their hit gue cou « O mly wo- reg r] 1 pros the les in the U , becau by e hardest Husband : re basehall Sports Editor y 29, she knows m wa in Spring made biles two or the car managér, Pt car that did road trips of the dope.” But she 1 a game until 1932, as been an ardent fan s can remember. Western Association’s smpiler was married six y o a Springfield sports editor Snow. Her technical baseball edge started to gro By June, 1932, she had ta-|gnow ver the book in the pre Snow himself then wa n for the league, but she 1 that work, too, alter helpin few weeks. By 1934 she wr never s longy: e he to won, two » players Springfield used nearly h 7 typed out ~|ended as- TS 5 miny Try results, The figure it ou YOURSEL Don’t take our word for it... Come in and learn the facts about the new 'G-E Washers—find out how much .they can save you'cach week. + 3 The moment a General Electric starts working for you — then you start to save and by doing your laun- dry at home you can save more than See the New $55.00 50 her husband took up weekly Western 1o requires offices s interrupted from time She TIgnore: , Mr hurting fall all the harder when |bhonds him corers in 1933, when Omaha play eld. The Omaha club | On that t broke down en route granted for him to recruit W immed-|ywas g scorer’s nightmare. Yet Mrs.|came to Al - Empire SEPT. 15, 1937. “Three Married Men" Is Comedy Show, Coliseum Six Leading Film Stars Are in Production Open- ing Tonight | l‘ parker and Alan Camp- whose names are with in the field witty dialogue, play for comedy-romance Three Married Men,” opening the Coliseum tonight Three Married Men" K William Overman and Mary George Barbier and Marjorie on heading the supporting It was directed by Eddie Buz- Dorothy bell, two writers words to conjure fast-moving the Sare film at ! wrote creen I moun fe F e IRo [ Lynnc with Gate awley drian n: cast zell. In the story, Karns and Miss Brian young couple, memk of who are friendly enemies revolves about their mar- riage and the events that follow their first taste of married Ilife. Incidents leading up to the wed- ding and immed ply following it provide the closely-knit comedy.! ™ Skilled dialogue by Dorothy Parker | 8 1¢land Alan Campbell, coupled with ‘.“.'.1 \' smooth direction by Eddie Buz- biiaadar o make the film, outstanding in iment value | - > icians| » Golf B tamilies The plot rese Tuesday Thursdays As are rves to com- ociation copi in figures y newspaper major clubs to Arm natic zell bout 15 hours| ™" other for work ining their 1t home, us-| | o STOCK QUOTATIONS | | room NEW YORK, Sept quotation of Al stock today 10%, American Can| NO|g7, American Light and Power 8%, beg| Anaconda 49 Bethlehem Steel 80%, Calumet Commonwealth and Southern Curtiss Wright + General Motors 51'%, Interna- |tional Harvester 99 . New York Central 27%, jer Pacific 32'%, United States helg4 Cities Service 214, Pound $4.94% A/ Republic Steel Pure Oil 16 Holly Sugar U. 8. Treasury | 2 Atchison General 15. — Closing mall children. Sirieats - pRib& Tears now playex in the fielder made pay ™ who en scor- an 1 16 I think yer who cr himself is the w up with isn't a e pl Kennecott ies| g5 more, ¢, 16 age that 98.6, That to make Padded averages 1 bad reputation ou 4s 109 em . DOW, JONES AVERAGES The followir today's Dow averages : |rails 4145, utilities i -> - | are woul believe | Jones indy me she ever W o5 D REC JOHNN McCLUNG DROW John McClung, Sriffin, was in|cently at Nixon Fork, 47 miles from | arrive. Permission| Takotna. McClung was an employee | somi|0f the Alaska Road Commission. He | night./had gone on a hunting trip alone | and apparently either stepped or | Ifell out of the boat. The deceased a in 1930, > OFFICIALS LEAVE Charles Gammell and E. Cg fficials of the General Fish Com- classifieds for|pany, left Anchorage for the States | recently. in three aulc \ rip to Springfield, | | [ D= | 4] 3 [ drowned re- i that and Griffin 1 play 25-10 dozen player ymplete box ter the game score | ites OLISEUM — STARTING TONIGHT How to be happy though married in one uproarious lesson! - & o ne PHS . ROSCOE KARN LYNNE OVERMAN MARY BRIAN GEORGE BARBIER MARJORIE GATESON Leon Navara and Orchestra—Latest News WM. FRAWLEY ADDED Two Color Classies “Give Me Liberty” and “That’s Th Business pir performed Hospital #| A major operation wa - 3 this morning at St Anr s lTal hoies % |on Mrs. Monte Arthur I - | Three wdmitted | formed medical 2 tonsilectomic this morning Gov- ernment Hospital on Dalton, Margaret Kasko and Richard Dal=- ton of Hoonah - NEW MORTICIAN HAS GONE TO ANCHORAGE per- 0 wi 1 for Thomas Yokl wi to St. Ann’s Hospit attention, went home today nt Ho Wolfrem, a medical pat St Ann’s w H readmitted erday w to | pital ye | f to St | H atten-| .. oy admitied fenzel of Minneapolis re- medical arrived in Anchcrage to be- come as ated with the mortuary firm of Carlquist and Trew. Mr. Menzel, a governor of the Funeral Directors Board of the Un- |ited States, was an instructor in embalming at the University of Minnesota, Mike Lyon. Ann's Hospital tion last night wa for R a medical patient, | to St. Ann’s| Rober was admitted ye Hospital Fraser terday Ann’s left who wa St medical attention, Joe Bake Hospital for yesterday. - MALAM PUP, PRESE M. E. Miizor of the Iniskin Oil Drilling Company recently sent his | wife a fine malamute pup from An- chors The dog was born at the dismissed | oil camp, pital fol- wnd baby | from St. home. Mrs. W. M. Whitehead 1 were dismi Ann’s Hospital and went g sed today K. from Mac Mr oday an Anns urgical care. was Ho: ,ee - VISITS HERE ard P. Morgan of San Fran- medical pa- associated with a news syn- Ann's dicate, visited in Juneau overnight. He is on vacation. Mr Bert tient dismi: Hospital today. Hampson was ed from St SILVER DOLLAR'S GOT A SMOOTH PUNCH! HAVE YOU PRICED WITH THE LOWEST Over 6,000,000* Bottles Sold! ILVER DOLLAR is extra mellow. It goes down smooth. But you know it’s there! Isn’t that what youwant? 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