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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 16 193 TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT A L.\O New News (Swell Comedy) L] Ice Men (Thrilling Sports) " Yellowstone Park (Beautiful Scenery) | ] Latest News CAPITOL MAN I MARRY” AVALRY” » MewqGoidioyn Mayer neruss SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU PREVIEWS TONIGHT——— SAVE THE DATE NICK (HAV A DRINK) CHARLES— NORA (THANKS I WILL) His Wife— and ASTRA (I GOTTA GO NOW) Their Dog. DOUGLAS | NEWS | SHITANDA APARME G COMPLETION COMING SO0 T.. more than $1000 can be had occa- sioned a meeting of the School Board last evening. Copies of in- voices for school supplies purchased during the term, and other bills paid, must be secured to support vouchers before they can be recog- nized. It will be at least two weeks before these can be secured and the necessary reports gotten in proper form to send ing Robert DuPree who has held clerkship of the Board for two ye: resigned from the Board. The lection of a successor to DuPree wiil be up to the City Council. GUILD ME NG St. Luke’s Guild will meet for weekly sewing party this evenin: at 7:30, at the home of Mrs. Law- rence Carlson. 1 * NEW NOW NEAR! Elroy Fleek and family are the | {irst tenants to occupy one of the new apartments which Y. Shitanda, preprietor of the Owl Cafe, has been remodeling his former restaurant rooms opposite his present business | site, corner Front street and wharf | approach. The lower floor of remodeled has been three large two-room apartments, all newly furnished, and to be equipped with oil-burning heaters. | The first one ready! the corner lo- cation, is the one the Fleeks were vreparing to move into today. - - the the building [divided into .- MISS PUSICH ll()\()ltlul) Complimenting Miss Helen Pusich who is to be married soon, Mrs. ther Cashen entertained with a mis- | cellaneous shower at her home last| evening. Cootie were played, the honors going Astrid Loken, highest score, Urgencies attending the matter Yvonne Forrest, low. Music of getting reports covering part of dainty last school year into the office of entertainment. the Commissioner of Education, as Many useful and appropriate gms DUPREE RESIGNS FROM DOUGLAS SCHOOL BOARD to and with smart comfort . . . in HOLEPROOF KNEE-HIGH rade Mark Reg. of doubly certified chiffon . delight- ful comfort for every occasion . . Joyous new freedom . . that's your reward for wearing lovely new Holeproof Knee= High with Knit-in garters. And see what you save—tests prove 3 pairs outwear 4 or 5 of full- length hose—no garter runs, no knee-strain. Quality you'd expect in much higher priced hosiery. In ;heer, clear 4-thread chiffon i s a 85c and $1.00 A PAIR Also at the same modest price: DANCING SHEER—A dull 3-thread Holeproof Knee-High for “best. SEMI-SERVICE—Dull, clear—for flat- fering appearance, plus extra wear. Quality Doubly Certified by Good House- keeping and the Befter Fabrics Testing Bureau The FAMILY SHOE Store “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” Seward Street Lou Hudson, Manager HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION a | | scon as possible, so that refunds of S|FIRST ANNIVERSARY, the! refreshments added to the! JOE STERLING LEAVES Capitol Feature Blends Mystery With Romance “Sinner TakeiAll" Based on Popular Novel Last Times Tonight It is an unusual story that unfolds on the screen of the Capitol The- atre, in the picture “Sinner Takes All,” which opened yestérday. This feature closes the run tonight. The proc of blending metropolitan mystery, with romance in the high |spots and comedy in the newspa- per world, is accomplished with re- markable fine; Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-May- er, “Sinner Take All” presents the ace trio of Bruce Cabot, Margaret Lindsay and Joseph Calleia in top- notch dramatic roles. Cabot, as former newspaper man turned law yer, gives a fine performance; Miss Lindsay scores as daughter of a millionaire publisher who is mys- teriously murdered, and Calleia of-| another of his excellent “men- portrayals “Sinner Take All” is based on the | popular novel by Whitman Cham- bers. were bestowed upon the bride-to-be. Guests included Mrs. A. Forrest, {Mrs. May Godkins; Misses Yvonne Forrest, Isabelle Cashen, Margare: {Pearce, Alice and Betty Sey, Steph- anie Africh, Jessie Fraser, Myrtle, Wilma and Geraldine Feero and As- {trid Loken. - MR.| ND MRS. RIESS REMEMBERED | Mr. and Mrs. Anton Riess were |pleasantly surprised last evening | {when a few friends dropped in upon | !them at their home in the Baroumes | partments to help them celebrate | their first wedding anniver Two | ‘-lll)hw of pinochle entertained the |guests. Present were Mr. and Mr: H. L. Cochrane, Mr. ard McCormick and | Walter Andrews. - - ‘ DOUGLAS CAB RESUM | Replacing his car which Mr. and Mrs. | |two weeks ago, John Marin yester- | and | |day placed another V-Eight in serv- jopen the doors ice as the Douglas Cab. ! = -t . { P.-T.A. ACTIVITIES | Talent for the first P.-T.A. session — jof the term is being lined up and according to the report will in- clude several entertaining numbers. A meeting of the P.-T.A. board is scheduled to be called next week, Mrs. Langseth, president of the P.-T.A. said, and at that time the date for the first regular meeting | and program will be announced. - - MRS. GILMAN LEAVES | Mrs. Floyd Gilman, matron of the Children’s Home left this morn- ing on the Princess Louise for a vacation trip. She will join Mr. Gil- man at Portland, Oregon. .- HUNTING TRIP Joe Riedi, Mike Karry, Everett Bliss and Orville Gulhagen returned | last evening from a day’s hunting| trip to Admiralty Island, with two deer as the result. | Strip Tease Back, But Reversed, Now NEW YORK, Sept. 15. — Strip tease came back to Broadway in re- verse. Five lovely gals, nude above | the waist, came on the stage at Billy’s Republic Frolics. They wore dainty panties, nothing else. A handsome gent approached each one and lovingly draped her in brassiere, underthings and an eve- ning gown. But not a wiggle crossed the foot- lights. It's still life nudity now, and nude girls must not writhe. The “strip tease in reverse” brought grins to patrons. It used to be Billy Minsky's Burlesque, but | the agreement with License Com- missioner Paul Moss, which permits burlesque theaters to reopen, also banishes the name of Minsky from | ‘Lhe margque. WOMEN OF MOOSE " HOLD BUSINESS MEET | Discussion of proceeds from the |booth at the Southeast Alaska Fair |comprised the meeting of the Wo- {men of the Moose last night at the Odd Fellows Hall. Mrs. Art Mec- |Kinnon, Senior Regent, presided at the session. Following the meeting, a social hour was held, refreshments were served to the group. In charge of the social activities were Mrs. O. Jackson and Mrs. James Sofoulis. ON PRINCESS LOUlSlq Joe Sterling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Sterling, sailed on the Prin- cess Louise for Seattle, where he will enroll in the University of Wash- ington. Sterling will begin his second year in the school, majoring in Business Administration. A 3 AL j Empire classifieds pay. THAT STEP FOR NEUTRALITY ACT and Mrs. Rich- |play |out {spinnaker {crashed was eral reporters already and other games wrecked on the Douglas road about |phone booths dictating Icelled the calls of other |ALL “Three Married Men” Displays Plenty of Fun Top-flight Bunch of Skilled |)[.|)‘<'l‘s in Show at Coliseum plenty of it, brought top-flight bunch offered Theatre Good fun and creen by a killed players, is rently a Coliseum wher to the cur- the mount’s comedy - Married Men” yesterday Par mance Three its initial showing feature ends its run The film feature: William Frawley, Lynne Overman| and Mary 3rian in leading role with George Barbier and Marjorie sson leading the support Briefly, the story introduce: |Karns and Miss Brian as young sople, belong to unfriendly fanr who married in spite ntal objections and in spite of | gloomy warnings of Mis Briar brothers, Frawley and Overman They on their wedding {night, flee—and discover they have| upper and lower berths in the same | Pullman compartment | | “Three Married Men” has more | fun than plot; its dialogue, by Alan Campbell and Dorothy Par- ker, is bree and fast Eddie Buz- zell was or - had | The tonight | Roscoe Karn Isa- some K GO WEST, YOUNG LADY, belle Hallin is hoping to hear from a mo day soon. The school teacher who lost he; controversy over whether she served cocktails to students has _]ll\l finished a screen test in New York. is the order pretty quarrel fusing ver ing par it w ! f partn to preserve jt y in offici m puttin ment nued atchfully wait- " DISNEY NOW | ubjec thing, th thi or nd 1 dire uch. Bu confusion the | feature written |, tual — COLISEUM — “TONIGHT IS YOUR NIGHT” —and— LAST TIMES TONIGHT MEN" with Roscoe Karns - Wm. Frawley - Lynne Overman A Paramount Picture . —ADDED— D SHORT FEATURES I'EST IN NEW SELEC 1 anyinine sinee’ PUBLIC. LIBRARY "R HAS NEW BOOKS FOR DISTRIBYTION Th Juneau Publie Library has the following new books on the shelves for distribution: | Baldwin The Hearl Has Wings"; Binns Tite Laurels Are Cut Down” | Forbest——"Paradise.” next, | wilkins And Victoria” Brand “The Outward Room"; Woolf I'he Years McIntyre — “Ferment”; Haill Daphne Deane”; Gulbranssen Beyond Sing the Woods”; Maxwell They Came Like Swallows"”; Roberts—“Northwest Uassage.” Tomlinson — “Pipe All Hands"; feature than about tarted puttin color When a color cartoon he says, “their imagina- n to work on the possi- that lie in them. Already have written in, sug sting that could not possibly be creen in any have suggested ‘Ody people sec tions will begi bilitie people bjects |done so well on the other medium. Mar that we tackle the for instance.” Next, however, the Disney staff will undertake the story of a deer “‘Bambi: a Life in the Forest.” with “Snow White,” months of |perimer ation will pass before a production begins. The prob- | lem is to “catch” the characters, get| to know them so well that the artists ' Bailey I've Been To London' sard them as real people rather| ' Givens “All Cs than as drawings Roche rd “Its funny how it works”|“American Dre chuckles Walt. “The boys got so'dren fond of the seven dwarfs—each of | mystery sey’ So ex- to 1 n of 5l nine new stories. SIEETEEE T oo sToRY two condition. neu putti irms embargoe: must And the with Amer Michael J. McDermott, “Hero of State Depart- ment, Saves the Day Continued trom Page One) the and it One nation another tr into ut effec Snow Wl)lh‘ and the Sev-| en Dwarfs” Will See Japan has outlined | Horrid qu('n Die punishing” China. T | conquerin, By ROBBIN COONS | Hirota sald HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Sept. 16 With “peacefyl | “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Thowing. ko “Ohtra. Bl ents Walt Disney's first fea- considered shipments of muni-|" length cartoon venture but nd implements of war 1 than that his first venture into PR S “realism.” One of the characters will aid it, shipm of |meet death, the first time this has American airplanes, which are le-|happened in a Disney film, listed as implements of war,| The queen, who is the villai moving toward the blockade|Will die in a fall off a cliff. Th from the United <horos. | Will be nothing gory about it, of jcourse, but Disne considers it . Irather a 'momentous step. Tn “Who| ships, under char- |Killed Cock Robin?” the robin been “embargoed” on Wasn't really dead after all. But| linthlo China|in “Snow White,” built for sus pense vivid enough to sustain multi-reeled feature, something had to be done about the mean old Jueen \ Ideas From the Customers Disney, the lean and wiry young of a studio where none of actors are temperamental, 1is enthusiastic about his first to conquer interfere ting part of the neutrality act into well tention of it At McDermott sailed his parachute the wind. He press room. Sev-|Wwould were in any rate of the office, full in into the mds almost 1 Minister int Japi erfere McDermott “Hold' eve Everybody held every- their offices. eful en a I he Ihe t shouted ing. Then he explained what Secretary Hull meant was that he'W d received information that Ad- al Yarnell had told the Dollar President Hoover to stay ou Yarnell had also can Government Dollar lin-ters, have ers which had been asked to evac-|carrying war uate Americans from the war zone,land Japan that gally villainess, | 1at © el re ne States {mi; Hiner of Shanghai | Since the above was written, to -+ NA CHANGED 1S CONFUSION Dispatches continued coming from Shanghai that Yarnell had told all ships to stay out. But Hull next day and the day after con- tinued saying he had no additional John Wilbur Schmierer, member of the crew of the Coast Guard cut- ter Cyane, had his named changed |chief to John Wilbur Smith at a h ng |the in Federal District court w-\t:nh\ more , zgure lt aut YOURSELF l.-l Don’t take our word for it... Come enough to pay for the Washer in and learn the facts about the new in such a short time, too. You'll find G-E Washers—find out how much all the modern conveniences on these .they can save you each week. , Washers and, of course, every General 1The moment a General Electric Electric is guaranteed. Come in fora starts working for you—then you free demonstrationorcallus | start to save and by doing your laun- and we’ll bring one to your dry at home you can saye more than home. No obligation at all. See the New Model AW101 *55 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU—DOUGLAS, ALASKA .oo No more on our Easy Pay Plan. |field of potentialities for the seven distinet personality that when they finally finkshed | iy s CITIZE their roles in the pictures the boys| BECGMES SHETENN |didn’t want to let them go. Now| Johannes J. Naterstad, a native they're hounding me to do another [0f Norway, was granted United thatiie AN ANS dwatls ¥ |States citizenship at a naturaliza- ‘Pigs’ Opened New Field tion hearing before Federal Judge s Three Little Pigs," George F. Alexander yesterday and thinks, that opened up his name changed to John Natter- his screen |563d. the artists | personality” creations 5 of thi future path along cartoon characters a o - 1t ney Dis- a new efforts, With “Pj learned how to instill their cartoon the phenomenal succe film indicated a which “human” could follow | Disney is spending approximately a million dollars on his feature — an expenditure that would not be possible in “shorts” because the re- turns would not justify it. “Three Little Pig is a top money-maker among shorts, and | its earnings have been estimated in of a million dollars — but not by Disney into < 3 D) s €Ucarg pavor W™ Schilling PURE VANILLA Dan Cole Yon are invited to presont is coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see “Sinner Take All” a paid-up subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for curreny offering. Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE Fresh Fruit and Vegetables HOME GROWN RADISHES, ONIONS and FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery The First National Bank JUNEAU [ CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100.000 ® COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts

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