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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 17, 1937. served C stitution Day dwrir Capitol Theatre ’ft;:;“’;‘: e SRR i Gall Aet * [Cowboy Show, COLISEUM Show Place of Juneau Frank H. F 9 Sic ERATIsS 3 T[] Have Dflume Juneau e e et [” b . o Sfl!flfl ngler! STARTING TONIGHT SEATTLE, Sept. 17. — Although the Constitution. He DELUXE — al Y. 3 .m' was visited by three persons ground of the document ar & ' R : 4 SN ] ea ure n ay who said they knew her, the mys-| nificance i 3 ¥ | fl ay Pre DOUBLE FEA RE EXTRA “BR|DE VANISHES! x ery surrounding a woman held in| Throughout June " 8 § J PROGRAM W weedu(vrul stage star dis: city jail as an amnesia victim | joining in private cel & i & g FEATURE ‘\'() 3 * appears from church “Th‘. Y\"lun Mdl v \d (md htened today. Constitution Day i i s uns of ”"‘ ]’w’u,\'” ;m(] g ¢ NO. while bridegroom T'wo men told police they believed e § R . < 3 waits| Who i the man Cavalry” Will Show |ncr to be Ruth Mahoney of Juncau, . (N ; TheMai Who Lived s the mai p 1 Bat i she'll marry 2 P9 Alaska. Another, Daniel Mahoney, e al EI' s i 2 : Qi e s : for 1“'“ Days said she might be his wife. | 3 . ; Again, Coliseum s { She said: “He might be my hus-| 3 2 p b . : e A gay love story and an adventure hand. I don't remember.” | ! r | d . .| Boris K cal spine-ting thriller will be dov Matures to- - “ | |afls g‘ 3 ling thriller The Man Who Lived i * > < {|Again,” and Dick Foran, the Sing- night and Saturday at the Capitol} oy, in un Peco: NOLAN ‘ | * The Glamorous New Personality i tudios will be one of the features ! um Theatre. : The star of the picture is Doris ay e e ra B | “tvotiniie’ Mlans ‘were 1aifi for the & Guns of the Pecas.” i 5ot in th ANEW % | Nolan, a flaming new screen per- ' formation of a retail clerks' union : s Just after the Civil War when K UNIVERSAL PICTURE wih MICHAEL s |[zonaiity who previously scored a hit/| Th under the banner of the American ) B it pert of Teid “m‘.‘\“ W .ndm.‘(‘,:\lit on the Broadway stage in “Night| I’flu nut Ity W doration of Tavor i & HadUhen . s the Pecos, was infested W 4 CHA[D}CL‘E&R‘;&(V):SERS WHALEN in s | of January 16th.” The story relates| | approximately 30 clerk employee : ! J | outiawh, Buetll A A T the adventures of a girl who runs last at Union Hall : i |tle rustling and horse stealing was n every day occurrence, with fre- = ; \ away from one wedding, to get en- The group selected as temporary | B4 ; A d ; g I\/\\A\N " M\/A\I&]RY tangled in romance \ a man Bell Rlnsj Oul and Hap‘(,”“.” I. R. (Bud) Anderson as Quent fi parties : who resents the idea that women tter as Juneauites |president and Marty Foss as sec-| i § : : i s SN should shape his destiny. The hu- lutter as J | retary-treasurer PE : 138+ the Texsh Ray dice ks Opgsie , § zed to exterminate n th y mor of the picture revolves about ()b\mve Holl(]fl\ | Permanent officers will be named % s AND ik the resulting contlict between these {when the official charter arrives i ABIRSRY. ONCOWRY, BOB STEELE in “CAVALRY central figures. Further comedy is| (Continued from Page One) | from AFL headquarters. The new | b 5 ;::‘;‘m ’:‘]““"“:“‘I "‘”_"I "’”“”[K "i"‘"h:’l:it : A . e 4 ontributed by three outstanding group will include clerks of all types = 3 { ¢ e R ances Grant and Carl Hackett QeRb g ! I 5 S 1 ACE I»)‘llltlh\’l"Dli((l;“{'el‘) 7 \\'l)lld\'l‘F PATHE NEWS comedians, “Chic” Saie, Skeets Gal-|dressed the group on the meaningiand from all retail selling organiz ‘ | BI85 pRiNc | bax - vPol, AEyOne/ who ACE DRUI ND— Al ATE P/ S INKSWS 1 agher and Cliff Edwards, |of ithe Constitution, stressing the|tions $ ; interferred with his outlawry ‘ A v . The most wholesome and en-|idea that in this country the major-| Signatures of prospective mem- The man why plays horrible mon-| Children’s Matinee—Saturday 1 P.M. ertaining pictures on the screen,”|ity has the right of making 1aws. [bers are still being accepted by Mr L A frighteping creatires and iys William Desmond, veteran| The background of the Constitu-|Anderson before the charted list audiences homp Ireesing with AND (,)‘.\ Tl N“J,\‘v ),‘" l:l AVE A NE “h !“.“ \"?(li: screen player, of “western” features.|tion and its future significance is mailed to headquarters on the 5 [ PoEraES R i 1118 ","”m""'m“' FOR CELEBRATING! The fun st PR Waere . Desmond, who has appeared beforeWere also pointed out by the speaker. | steamship Alaska next Monday R : 3 | nered and charming English gentle- | THIN. MAN" Mot off. : WINTAANM FROWRNT a1 | Drmanl; who ks Aresed. B icoiiton by Ao puptls - follaWhil e 5 i is name in Boris Karloff, and his | MYRNA LOY in “AFTER THE THIN MAN ilent pictures, app in_support | the_talk y ‘ : « of Bob Steel in “Cavalry,” coming| “Star Spangled Banner” was sung! ; ®st thriller, “The Man Who Lived | x to the Capitol Theatre tonight as by the group, led by Billy Geddes| j R B qain,” will have its premiere at other feature of the double bill.|and Billy Goodman Coliseum Theatre tonight. | hike and track tests which had been Bt 0 0n o e movie pat-| A salute to the flag was given "‘1 John Montague 5 s 1 planned. 1 relish “horse operas” more than|the pupils il Autograph fans besieged John | AT GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL 5 Montague, golfer indicted un- ! | However the coming Sundaj : The CHamber of O ey g | gl s any other type of screen entertain-| e Chamber of Commerce ha : | Joseph and Margaret King were whether it rains or shines, the boys B & = # e irequested that fraternal organiz der his real name of La Verne dmitted ‘todayv. to the GoVErnmhent! D U U G I_ A s ment, in the opinion of the film;red U 5 Moore for robbery, as he was | b EXIEN expect to have the outing, accord- A , ltions and churct S 3 .| LONDON. sent. 17 he 600- b y gl ket r character actor | ti d churches join in the ob-| Sept. 17.—The 600-y taren across country from Cali- |Hospital. They will undergo minor ing to plans made at this weel S rakind S TRkt in i AU GTG L o o p e T feiar tinss - i R {servance of the sesquicentennial. [old Duchy of Cornwall, from which to Elizabethtown, N. Y., to |operations tomorroy ; 5 | | | meeting held W\'mn‘\‘]n_\' evenir fornis A patriotic program will be broad-|Princes of Wales throughout the goce trial for a $600 holdup’ with | Mary Hubbard was admitted last| which was the principal business ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT | cast tonight over KINY. One of the |centuries have drawn colossal in- which he is charged Montague, |Night to the Government Hospital LUAT SO & 3 the session. highlights of the celebration willl comes—Edward VIII got $500,000 a “mystery g it Wae: dis- |tor medical treatment , 2 ' -out scribe Bobby Fleek was ab- MAKES TWO FLIGHTS, TO s o . ot b Tnystery SRR EHINGD. | ‘,\lr‘fl.r‘m ke peimts Musical Comedy—News 4 o it t a banquet and program to be|year from it—is to become state covered in California a ¢ o STRAGIERS BUY =~ op|sent from the meeting on account' ATLIN AND ']0 HOONAH given by all Juneau Masonic bodies|property seven-year search and extradited | Empire classifieds pay KIDDIES' MATINEE IR ; of the mumps, as was also Billy | tonight at 6:30 o'clock Future Prince of Wales wili get an by New York authorities. Saturday—1 P. M. by Feero who is south. Othel @l prank Rouze and Tom Dyer flew| H. L. Faulkner will present the|allowance from the treasury, under FREE CANDY Rene Stragier \M(m{;‘}\"(;?m,- members and leaders M.Yu'l for Atlin today as AAT Pilot Shel- main address of the evening, while a plan now before the select com ed the purchase from Mike Riesser|and DuPree were present. First aid g . “cim o0 = Txls Mee Als G “riie | mittee of the e One-tenth of all the food raised | : ons hopped off in the Lola Mae Alexander will sing “The mittee of the House of Common nth of a « of the house and lot now occupied tests were scheduled to take place p vvaeq at 1:15 this afternoon Star Spangled Banner.” King George VI has sent a message 0 th¢ United States year a NOTICE! Ailighciges k;”?] Kim: e [n CUERRIOERs WIERIE-SeRTY ilot L. F. Barr bad preceded| Other numbers on the program|through the Chancellor of the Ex- Year goes fo feed destructive in- Being this is Constitu- property which was a part e mons by a few minutes on a Will include community singing led|chequer surrendering the crown Sects, the country’s total loss from i Day, and due t: John Kendler real estate holdi NEW SISTANTS . 2 . tion ay, anc ue 0 John 1 al esta 1 NEW NTs ht in the Bellanca with Mrs. by Alice Palmer, with Carol Beery|lands and asking for a grant of i of all kinds amounting to i phat e sts ‘oli acquired by him when he operate AT THE DOUGLAS INN ” , g 2 000.000.0 many requests, the Coli- acquired by hi pe | . ] FLAS ? J. Stewart and Mrs. R. J. Kers- Davis at the piano. “The Singing money 3,000,000,000 a year se! Theatre will again the Douglas Dalry, was formerly! pajjeving Russell Welcn, assistant (on for Hoonah and Leonard Bender |Strings” and Mary Jeanette Whit-| #Duchy of Cornwall estates are in .‘I(um' htd‘ A1 Il ‘“,"d occupied by the Loomises when they | q¢ the Douglas Inn since it reopened |for Cobal, Barr was to return to- tier, Doris McEachran and Helen London, Devon and Cornwall. In lpw_the ‘all-color €48 | , “Give Me Liberty, resided here. | July 1, Lew Evans started in as bar- night while Simmons was due to Webster will perform 7, King Edward IIT cre- ) 8 Mr. and Mrs. Stragier expect 10| ender for the night shift 98- | St tofoordhit Horiing | Rands’ Orchestra will begin play-{ated his son, the famous Black fl t !J in which the fiery ocouipy {hetr: newly purchased resi-ipng. Yesterday “?\;mm-n “Barr re-!ing at 9 pm. for the dance sohio] Bbtnce, thes Tiset Duka ote ninean The § Spaenh of e dence as soon as it is vacated Ruth Woods, formerly with the {yrned in the Bellanca from his trip| Will last until midnight —— i i S > is given, and by whose noow. on: H Capital Beer Parlors in Juneau l‘”“ to Sitka with Frank Gordon from Costumes to be Worn The de luxe Japanese train “Where Living Is 0r1 Ifld/ speech we directly owe sC S| play the piano nightly at the Inn. Apgoon and George Clothier fro The dinner will be prepared by cflled “Tsubame"” imney swal- Measant?” independenc i JTION DAY succeeding Glen Edwards who has yisianski s i P e theril Hooker, u,Mlm: by six- 1-7&\\, will have air- mun:mi“-u :\lm Risssany M_M,EGE,BHIED BEER" z;l:f, independence of to ansferred to the Capital - en Rainbow Girls, Easter Star of-ing cars as a regular feature of its ® Nearest Federal Bldg. Los An P Porttand .. Seattls LA Appropriate exerc, were held by - icers will appear in their lovely old- Tokyo-Kobe service. the Douglas public schools this af- NORENE IS EIGHT ' ioned costumes which they wore B [levator Service. i : ey - ternoon in observance of the Sesqui- A dinner and show at the Coli- B a s 3 'y A al © ; E 1 | ¥ {during a program Tuesday night Tientsin is one of the most im- ® Cigar Stand 5 E.J.Krause centennial Constitution Day cum for Norene Andrews and a Ry Al i - icers will be hostesses f | portant foreign sources fr oup of her litdle playmates is the ses for the|portant foreign sources from which evening. DeMolay members will as-| American manufacturers obtain | B Clean and Comfortable. S . cat arranged by Mrs. Walter An- ean anc omiortable, 3 % FIRE SIRE ), s thile Gvdaiiee v Bl Bty Has an Dangers sist with the serving bfistles used in producing high- Yon are Invited to present Several electricians ganged up on | %' i A 4 Cards will be provided in the grade brushes, CLARENCE WISE . coupon at the box the new fire siren to remedy its de- | ter _on her eighth birthday. — |Social Hall for people who want| S office of the 4 R B . after.| Children enjoying the party are e " AR { rner-Manage fects, if possible, ye ¥ aflar i hl Cochreae Dibkis LONDON, Sept. 17.—The stock ex- |to play. { Johannes Brahms, the composer, Owner-Manager noon and after a period of adjust- 3 change “house setiling room” and| Last night the Odd Feilows ob- a grandson of an Innkeepe! | ° ments the alarm system re- DA d Bobby McCormick, Ven st g room” should be evacuated — - | ; ’ .iop|etia Anderson, Patsy Balog, Wands »orted in good shape by Fire Chief ¢ A g, t once in event of an air raid, WW Bl g McCrary, Helen Isaak, Eveline Fee- y %0C" iy % 1‘heatre Hachmeister. The siren to date had | 0 38 Pt {members have been advised not met the approval cf the depart- | ARG SRTHR RIS, [ “As no protection can be looked | ment official NEW LIVING QUARTERS |for on stock exchange premises,” | - . - RECEaS s A | G Q ‘”,, O g e I it and receive tickets for your. | Joe Riedi is having the lower e home office ad by giving i § i self z “d friend or SCOUTS ALL SET FOR floor of his new building on Third |WArning now members will have an . W ANE & HIKE NEXT SUNDAY | Strect partitioned off for the fam-|OPPOrtunity of considering what| 1 g | relative to see ‘, / residence. At present they d“.‘mo‘u.non they can pm\ldn' fc A 4 ¥ Due to the rain and wind storm occupying the Ott cottage w)mlnl“"flw“‘““ and their staffs. : ¢ “The Man l Marr 9 last Sunday Douglas Scouts were has been sold to Gust Wahto and T S ¢ { i ' Wi y unable to take the pre-arranged family. 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